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Reaction to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Influence of Meaning in Life, Life Satisfaction, and Assumptions on World Orderliness and Positivity

The goal of the research was to measure the impact of the meaning in life, life satisfaction, and the beliefs in orderliness and positivity of the social world on emotional and cognitive reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 317 participants were recruited over four days (April 1st-4th) during the...

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Published in:Journal of loss & trauma 2020-10, Vol.25 (6-7), p.544-557
Main Authors: Trzebiński, Jerzy, Cabański, Maciej, Czarnecka, Jolanta Zuzanna
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Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 stress
Decision making
Life satisfaction
Meaning
meaning in life, life satisfaction
Orderliness
Pandemics
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