PsycTESTS Dataset 2021
DOI: 10.1037/t81796-000
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COVID-19 Lockdown Questionnaire

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“…The present findings also coincide with research on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which have, to date, overwhelmingly shown how stress about COVID-19 itself and about the lockdowns and long-term impact of the pandemic have been detrimental to our well-being (Allen et al, 2021;Avsec et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2021;Ruppanner et al, 2021;Salomon et al, 2021;Wang et al, 2021). Evidence for significant moderated mediation in the furry sample provides preliminary evidence for the fact that those who are under more stress may rely increasingly on their social support networks as a means of coping and resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The present findings also coincide with research on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which have, to date, overwhelmingly shown how stress about COVID-19 itself and about the lockdowns and long-term impact of the pandemic have been detrimental to our well-being (Allen et al, 2021;Avsec et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2021;Ruppanner et al, 2021;Salomon et al, 2021;Wang et al, 2021). Evidence for significant moderated mediation in the furry sample provides preliminary evidence for the fact that those who are under more stress may rely increasingly on their social support networks as a means of coping and resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Well-being detriments are not limited to those fighting the pandemic on the front lines either. The general population has been shown to experience a wide range of symptoms associated with the fear of the pandemic, with the lockdown, and with the uncertainty associated with these changes (e.g., Ruppanner et al, 2021), including anxiety (Cheng et al, 2021), disordered eating (Wang et al, 2021), loneliness and depression (Allen et al, 2021), decreased satisfaction of basic needs (Avsec et al, 2021), and even reductions in brain volume (Salomon et al, 2021). Aversive outcomes have been noted in the young (Varma et al, 2021) as well as in the elderly (Sirin et al, 2021), in parents and in children (Martiny et al, 2021), in undergraduate students (Zinchenko et al, 2021), and in people with disabilities (Sakiz, 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 As a Threat To Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, 2583 studies were excluded after the title and abstract review. Finally, 10 studies were included in our qualitative synthesis (28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37).…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed demographic of included studies is presented in Table 1. Among included studies, six had cohort design (28,30,32,33,35,37), three were observational (29,34,36) and one was case-control (31). Brain MRI was the only imaging modality in seven studies (28-32, 36, 37), whereas one used only FDG-PET (34), one used CT/MRI (33), and one used CT/MRI/FDG-PET (35).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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