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2022-08-11
COVID-19 Stress Moderates the Mediational Pathway of Fandom Identification on Well-Being through Problem-Focused Coping
2022-08-11 • Victoria A. Smodis-McCune, Courtney N. Plante, Grace Packard, Stephen Reysen, Adrianna Mendrek
Ongoing research about the pandemic has shown how stress about COVID-19 and its resulting lockdowns have been detrimental to our collective well-being. Studies on how people cope with stressful situations suggests that problem-focused coping strategies are especially effective, while other studies suggest that people often turn to their social support networks—from families to fan groups—for social support. In the present study we synthesize this research to develop and test a model of moderated mediation, one whe…
Psychological Stress
Acute Stress Reaction
Stress Corrosion Cracking
Diathesis–Stress Model
Residual Stress
Stress Concentration
Stress Position
Cardiac Stress Test
Shear Stress
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2022-08-11
“Bordering on Excess”: Perceptions of Fan Obsession in Anime Fans, Furries, and Star Wars Fans
2022-08-11 • Stephen Reysen, Courtney N. Plante, Grace Packard, Sharon E. Roberts, Kathleen C. Gerbasi
In the present research, we examine what it means for fans to take their interests “too far” in a multi-fandom, qualitative study. Specifically, we asked self-identified anime fans, furries, and Star Wars fans to describe what, to them, marked the point where a fan could be said to be taking their interest too far. From these responses we extracted five common themes across fandoms: (1) when one’s fan interest negatively impacts their life, (2) when one’s fan interest becomes the sole or defining feature of their …
Corruption Perceptions Index
Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption
Excess Mortality In The Soviet Union Under Joseph Stalin
Base Excess
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2021-07-26
When (passive) acceptance hurts: Race-based coping moderates the association between racial discrimination and mental health outcomes among Black Americans.
2021-07-26 • Yara Mekawi, Sierra Carter, Grace Packard, Shimarith Wallace, Vasiliki Michopoulos, Abigail Powers
These results suggest that for Black Americans, coping with racism actively (vs. passively) may buffer the association between racial discrimination and psychological symptom severity. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
Wake Me Up When September Ends
When Life Gives You Tangerines
When The Party's Over (Billie Eilish Song)
And When The Sky Was Opened
List Of Higurashi When They Cry Episodes
When We Were Young (Adele Song)
When The Camellia Blooms
When You Believe
When Doves Cry
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2020-01-01
Maturity and Well-Being: Consistent Associations Across Samples and Measures
2020-01-01 • Stephen Reysen, Courtney N. Plante, Truong Quang Lam, Shanmukh V. Kamble, Iva Katzarska‐Miller, Natalie Assis, Grace Packard, Eduardo Hermógenes Mo...
Introduction: Researchers have noted an association between maturity and well-being. However, this body of research uses different measures and conceptualizations of maturity (e.g., ego development, psychosocial maturity) and often only a few indicators of well-being. In the present research, we examined associations between a single self-rated measure of maturity and a variety of different indicators of well-being. Furthermore, we examined this association across a variety of samples. We hypothesized that maturit…
Well-Being
Yield To Maturity
Consistent Hashing
Six-Factor Model Of Psychological Well-Being
Consistent Heuristic
Capability Maturity Model
Maturity
Capability Maturity Model Integration
Heteroskedasticity-Consistent Standard Errors