Browsing by Subject "Coping"
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(2021-07-07)In the 1960s, the term “model minority” was coined by sociologist William Petersen to describe Asian Americans as an incredibly successful ethnic group in the United States because of their strong work ethic, family values, ...
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This study aims to answer the question, ‘does social media usage influence the impact of racial discrimination on mental health?’ Specifically, this study examines the impact that social media usage has on the relationship ...
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(2010-01-14)The conceptualization of leisure constraints is dependent on negotiating a hierarchy of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and structural leisure constraints. It has become a recognizable and distinct subfield within leisure ...
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(2020-07-28)Research on work-family spillover mostly examines spillover among individuals in different-gender relationships. Most research has not explored this phenomenon among same-gender couples and has not investigated LGBT-specific ...
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(2021-04-20)The purpose of this research is to bring awareness to risk factors leading to the increased prevalence and magnitude of mental health issues and well-being in oral health care professionals. Mental health is an essential ...
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(2010-10-12)The study of perfectionism has grown over the past few years with most of the interest focused on the relationship between perfectionism and psychological functioning. Although the literature on perfectionism has continued ...
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(2015-12-11)Despite greater preparation efforts and improved disaster detection methods, we lack the ability to completely control or eliminate the occurrence and consequences of disasters. In New York alone, following Hurricane Sandy, ...
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(2015-08-12)A wilderness accident can be an unfortunate outcome for outdoor recreationists participating in risk-related recreation or outdoor adventure pursuits. Some pursuits in certain environments or conditions increase the ...