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Individual differences in the long-term impact of the pandemic: moderators of COVID-related hardship, worry, and social support.

Carolyn Emily SchwartzKatrina BorowiecYuelin LiBruce D Rapkin
Published in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2024)
At the aggregate level, COVID-specific stressors changed over the course of the pandemic, whereas depression and social-support resources seemed stable. However, deeper analysis revealed substantial individual differences. Cognitive-appraisal processes showed considerable variability across individuals and moderated the impact of COVID-specific stressors and resources over time. Future work is needed to investigate whether coaching individuals away from maladaptive cognitive-appraisal processes can reduce depression and lead to better overall well-being.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • coronavirus disease
  • depressive symptoms
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • sleep quality
  • single cell
  • current status
  • data analysis