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Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries

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Ashley K. Randall, Gabriel A. León, Emanuele Basili, Tamás Martos et al.

Journal: Journal of Social and Personal RelationshipsYear: 2021Citations: 274

Following the global outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020, individuals report psychological distress associated with the “new normal”—social distancing, financial hardships, and increased responsibilities while working from home. Given the interpersonal nature of stress and coping responses between ro...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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The prefigurative politics of enactable sustainability transformations in the present

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Siddharth Sareen, Sirkku Juhola, Adrianna Czarnecka, Aleksandra Kekkonen et al.

Journal: Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of GeographyYear: 2026

The concept of “prefigurative politics” invites geographers to envision transformative change through a shift in practices stemming from a micro level. This article examines and substantiates how this idea is mobilised in relation to current sustainability transformations. A large interdisciplinary ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Experiences of a global stressor during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study of internal, partner and communal stress experiences across 20 nations

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Viola Sallay, Claudia Chiarolanza, Tamás Martos, Susanna Joo et al.

Journal: EXPERIENCE – Journal of Qualitative Research in Mental HealthYear: 2026

Abstract After the outbreak of COVID-19 in early 2020, individuals worldwide experienced considerable stress associated with the resulting threats and changes. However, only a few large-scale multination studies examined qualitatively the cultural variations of coping responses in people who were in...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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