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The interrelations between psychological outcome trajectories and resource changes amid large-scale disasters: A growth mixture modeling analysis
Junchen Tiffany TAO
, Li LIANG
,
Huinan LIU
, Stevan E. HOBFOLL
,
Wai Kai HOU
, George A. BONANNO
Department of Psychology (PS)
Centre for Psychosocial Health (CPH)
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Acute Phase
25%
Anxiety Symptoms
50%
Change Patterns
25%
Chronic Distress
75%
Copyright
25%
COVID-19 Pandemic
25%
Depressive Symptom Trajectory
25%
Depressive Symptoms
25%
Financial Capacity
25%
Financial Resources
50%
Growth Mixture Modeling
100%
Large-scale Disasters
100%
Low-resource
50%
Modeling Analysis
100%
Outcome Trajectories
100%
Perceived Social Support
25%
Percent Recovery
25%
Personal Resources
50%
Personal-social
50%
Population Representative Sample
25%
Psychiatric Symptoms
50%
Psychopathology
25%
Psychosocial Outcomes
100%
Resilience
100%
Resource Change
100%
Resource Gain
25%
Resource Loss
25%
Self-efficacy
25%
Self-report Instrument
25%
Social Resources
50%
Support Capacity
25%
Trajectory Change
100%
Psychology
Financial Capacity
100%
Perceived Social Support
100%
Self-Efficacy
100%
Self-Report
100%
Social Resource
100%