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  • Adaptive responding to prolonged stress exposure: A binational study on the impact of flexibility on latent profiles of cognitive, emotional and behavioural responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
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  1. Hemi, Alla |
  2. Sopp, Roxanne |
  3. Schäfer, Sarah K. |
  4. Michael, Tanja |
  5. Levy-Gigi, Einat |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2022-10-02
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  • 30(6):e6163-e6174
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  • 2022
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  • https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.14053 |
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  • https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/hsc.14053#support-information-section |
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  • The high level of uncertainty brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the general population's well-being and capacity for adaptive responding. Studies indicate that flexibility, defined as the ability to choose and employ a variety of emotional, cognitive and behavioural strategies in accordance with changing contextual demands, may significantly contribute to adaptive responding to long-term stressors such as COVID-19. In the current study, we aimed to investigate which facets of flexibility predict different latent profiles of adaptive responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel and Germany. A total of 2330 Israelis and 743 Germans completed online questionnaires measuring cognitive and coping regulatory flexibility and cognitive, emotional and behavioural responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyses revealed three distinct response profiles in each country (high, medium and low). These profiles differed in both anxiety and depression symptoms with the non-adaptive response group experiencing clinically relevant symptoms both in Israel and Germany. Additionally, cognitive flexibility and coping flexibility emerged as significant predictors of response profiles in both countries. Training cognitive and coping flexibility may thus help individuals respond more adaptively to psychosocial stressors such as COVID-19. Such training could be selectively administered to less flexible subpopulations as well as adapted to the specific population characteristics.
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lokal flexibility
lokal anxiety
lokal response
lokal stress exposure
lokal depression
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  1. 1128_16
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