2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12529-020-09945-x
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Resilience and the Role of Depressed and Anxious Mood in the Relationship Between Perceived Social Isolation and Perceived Sleep Quality During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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“…The instrument was developed using a sample that included students, cardiac, and chronic pain patients. Recent studies conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic have used this instrument to explore resilience across countries and populations ( Ben Salah et al, 2021 ; Kaur et al, 2021 ; Kim et al, 2021 ), and have explored its associations with depression, as measured by the PHQ-9. To measure self-perceived social support, we designed two 4-point Likert-type scales (from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree”).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instrument was developed using a sample that included students, cardiac, and chronic pain patients. Recent studies conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic have used this instrument to explore resilience across countries and populations ( Ben Salah et al, 2021 ; Kaur et al, 2021 ; Kim et al, 2021 ), and have explored its associations with depression, as measured by the PHQ-9. To measure self-perceived social support, we designed two 4-point Likert-type scales (from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree”).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the people most likely to report increased sleep disturbances were women, people between the ages of 31 and 45, and people who were less physically active. One multi-country study found that sleep was seen as less restful and of lower quality during the quarantine than prior to the quarantine and that decreases in sleep quality were negatively correlated with perceived social isolation, depression, and anxiety ( Salah et al, 2021 ). Finally, a multi-country study that included many high school students found that most changes in sleep patterns occurred within the first 2 weeks of the quarantine ( AMHSI Research Team et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Social Isolation and Sleep During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El propósito principal de este estudio fue explorar la relación entre el afrontamiento resiliente y el FoMO, e investigar el posible efecto moderador de la regulación emocional sobre dicha relación en periodo de pandemia por Covid-19. Como se ha señalado anteriormente, existe evidencia sobre el papel protector que, ante eventos vitales estresantes como lo está siendo el actual periodo de pandemia, ejercen de manera individual el afrontamiento resiliente (Keener et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Salah et al, 2021) y la regulación emocional (Gutirrez-Cobo et al, 2021;Limonero et al, 2006;Liniana & Long, 2002;Muñoz-Navarro et al, 2021;Sun et al, 2021). Sin embargo, el presente estudio se centra en conocer si ambos recursos personales ejercen un papel protector frente a una de las consecuencias nocivas asociadas a este periodo, el FoMO.…”
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“…Según Sinclair & Wallston (2004), los individuos que mostraron un patrón de afrontamiento resiliente tendieron a usar con una frecuencia mayor la reevaluación de la situación, así como la solución activa de las dificultades de la vida. Así, diferentes estudios llevados a cabo durante la pandemia por Covid-19, han evidenciado que contar con un alto nivel de afrontamiento resiliente se asociaba a mayores índices de salud mental (Li et al, 2021); se relacionaba con una mayor calidad de vida (Keener et al, 2021); y amortiguaba los efectos nocivos asociados al aislamiento percibido en este periodo (Salah et al, 2021). Por tanto, se podría considerar al afrontamiento resiliente como un recurso personal ante eventos estresantes, como puede ser la pandemia, pues dependiendo de la forma en que las personas se enfrentan a este tipo de eventos, tendrán una mayor o menor probabilidad de desarrollar problemas asociados a este tipo de circunstancias.…”
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