Psychological Resilience Factors and Their Association With Weekly Stressor Reactivity During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Europe: Prospective Longitudinal Study
JMIR Mental Health2023Vol. 10, pp. e46518–e46518
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Sophie Bögemann, Lara Puhlmann, Carolin Wackerhagen, Matthias Zerban, Antje Riepenhausen, Göran Köber, Kenneth S.L. Yuen, Shakoor Pooseh, Marta Anna Marciniak, Zala Reppmann, Aleksandra Uściƚko, Jeroen Weermeijer, Dionne B. Lenferink, Julian Mituniewicz, Natalia Robak, Nina C. Donner, Merijn Mestdagh, Stijn Verdonck, Rolf van Dick, Birgit Kleim, Klaus Lieb, Judith van Leeuwen, Dorota Kobylińska, Inez Myin‐Germeys, Henrik Walter, Oliver Tüscher, Erno J. Hermans, Ilya M. Veer, Raffaël Kalisch
Abstract
We identified psychological RFs that prospectively predict resilience and cofluctuate with weekly SR within individuals. These prospective results endorse that the previously reported RF-SR associations do not exclusively reflect mood congruency or other temporal bias effects. We further confirm the important role of PA in resilience.
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