Tag: Resilience and Mental Health

Psychological capital was linked to higher academic achievement
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in PsychologyWhat the study found The study found that psychological capital was positively related to undergraduate students’ academic achievement. Psychological capital here refers to hope, self-efficacy, resilience, and optimism. Why the authors say this matters The authors conclude that psychological resources may play an important role in explaining students’ academic outcomes. They suggest that training interventions…

Study maps psychological function during the Hamas-Israel war
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in PsychologyWhat the study found The study reports the design and first waves of an ongoing project on psychological function during the 2023–2025 Hamas-Israel war. It includes three samples, mixed quantitative and qualitative data, and preliminary findings on war exposure, trust in institutions, and well-being. Why the authors say this matters The authors conclude that the…

Hopelessness linked psychological resilience to embitterment after earthquakes
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in PsychiatryStudy of 801 earthquake survivors finds hopelessness mediates the relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic embitterment symptoms.

Physical activity linked to lower short video dependency in adolescents
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in PsychologyStudy reveals physical activity reduces short video dependency in adolescents through enhanced psychological resilience and reduced anxiety and depression.

Some school programs helped recently arrived immigrant adolescents
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in PsychologyScoping review of school-based programs supporting recently arrived immigrant adolescents’ adjustment and well-being, synthesizing 15 studies with implications for future intervention development.

Review links brain health and resilience to healthy aging
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in PsychiatryReview integrating neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and social factors to examine resilience as a modifiable pathway in late-life neuropsychiatric disorder prevention.

Psychological capital partly links support and nurse distress
Study examines how psychological capital mediates the protective effect of organizational support on distressing experiences among nurses as second victims of adverse events.








