Karadem, Fevziye B Demirdaş, Arif Işık, Ümit Kılıç, Faruk
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Journal of community psychology
To examine the association of health and hospital workers' fears of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, depression, and sociodemographic variables during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 527 participants (237 men/289 women) were included, 222 of the participants were doctors, 99 nurses, 22 assistant health person...
Özdemir, Şevket Baloğlu, Mustafa Şahin, Rukiye
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Journal of community psychology
There exists a significant need of screening, measuring, and assessing phobic reactions to the negative effects and consequences of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) across the world. For this purpose, the C19P-S has b een developed and adapted to several languages and cultures including Turkish, Russian, Arabic, English, Korean, and soforth. Thi...
Valera, Pamela Carmona, David Singh, Vivek Malarkey, Sarah Baquerizo, Humberto Smith, Nadia
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Journal of community psychology
The purpose of the study was to explore differences in Google search autocompletes between English and Spanish-speaking users during the first wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Twenty-nine individuals who were in areas with shelter-in-place state orders participated in a virtual focus group meeting to understand the algorith...
Schulder, Talia Rudenstine, Sasha Bhatt, Krish J McNeal, Kat Ettman, Catherine K Galea, Sandro
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Journal of community psychology
The COVID-19 pandemic has detrimentally affected the mental health of lower income communities. We sought to investigate the relationship among multilevel social support, specifically individual-, network-, and neighborhood-level social supports, COVID-19-related stressors, and probable diagnoses of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress (PT...
Alnaddaf, Abdelsalam Baloğlu, Mustafa
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Journal of community psychology
The current study adapted the Coronavirus 19 Phobia Scale into Arabic and tested the psychometric properties of the adapted version on 469 Arabic-speaking individuals (mean age = 29.57 years old; SD = 10.39; range = 9-71 years old). After confirmatory analysis found supporting evidence for the four-factor structure, consequent analysis on convergen...
Kulkarni, Shanti J Notario, Heidi
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Journal of community psychology
Homelessness and intimate partner violence (IPV) do not impact all communities equally. Survivors from marginalized communities-that is communities that have been historically and structurally excluded from social, economic, and political resources-face additional challenges weathering IPV and housing crises. Understanding the housing experiences o...
Napoleon, Jenilee-Sarah Weva, Vanessa K Evans, David W Namdari, Reyhane Francois, Tamarah Sherman, Jessica Morisseau, Nancy Lafontant, Emmanuel Atkinson, Kristi Miller, Sydney
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Journal of community psychology
Using the cognitive appraisal theory of coping and the self-determination theory of motivation, we examined the shared variance of motivational orientations, attachment relationships, and gender on adaptive and maladaptive coping among youth experiencing homelessness. Several scales including The Global Motivation Scale (assessing motivational orie...
Stager, Catanya G Whitfield, Samantha Osborne, Tiffany Adedoyin, Christson Okoro, Grace Carley, Erin Schoenberger, Yu-Mei Crawford, Dwayne A Thompson, Melissa Stafford, Sharela
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Journal of community psychology
The current study is part of a community engaged planning phase and aimed to identify perceptions related to the prevalence of violent crime, crime contributors, the relationship between the community and law enforcement, and potential interventions and solutions. In March 2021, semistructured interviews were conducted with individuals from five gr...
Silke, Charlotte Brady, Bernadine Dolan, Pat Boylan, Ciara
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Journal of community psychology
The aim of this study is to explore young people's perspectives on the factors that facilitate or inhibit empathy and prosocial responding among youth. Qualitative focus groups (n = 29) were undertaken with Irish young people aged 13-17 years relating to their views on the factors that facilitate or inhibit the expression of empathy. Parents, frien...
Bulanchuk, Nicole Edwards, Emily Pietrzak, Robert H Tsai, Jack
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Journal of community psychology
Among veterans, availability of social support and histories of military sexual trauma (MST) and/or adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are particularly salient correlates of homelessness. Using path analyses, we investigated whether social support (i.e., interpersonal social support and community integration) would at least partially account for ...