Cultivating resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic: A socioecological perspective
Annual Review of Psychology
; 73:575-598, 2022.
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in English
| APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-1738482
ABSTRACT
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses wide-ranging impacts on the physical and mental health of people around the world, increasing attention from both researchers and practitioners on the topic of resilience. In this article, we review previous research on resilience from the past several decades, focusing on how to cultivate resilience during emerging situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic at the individual, organizational, community, and national levels from a socioecological perspective. Although previous research has greatly enriched our understanding of the conceptualization, predicting factors, processes, and consequences of resilience from a variety of disciplines and levels, future research is needed to gain a deeper and comprehensive understanding of resilience, including developing an integrative and interdisciplinary framework for cultivating resilience, developing an understanding of resilience from a life span perspective, and developing scalable and cost-effective interventions for enhancing resilience and improving pandemic preparedness. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
COVID-19, resilience, behavioral science, social capital, socioecological psychology; *Behavioral Sciences; *Pandemics; *Resilience (Psychological); *Social Capital; *covid-19; Business Organizations; Communities; Ecological Psychology; Intervention; Life Span; Coronavirus; Health Psychology & Medicine [3360]; Physical & Somatoform & Psychogenic Disorders [3290]; Human
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English
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Annual Review of Psychology
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2022
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