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  1. Article: Daily Monitoring of Emotional Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic in Serbia: A Citizen Science Approach.

    Sadiković, Selka / Branovački, Bojan / Oljača, Milan / Mitrović, Dušanka / Pajić, Dejan / Smederevac, Snežana

    Frontiers in psychology

    2020  Volume 11, Page(s) 2133

    Abstract: ... while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants ... as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed ... to emotional response during the pandemic. ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, a health emergency with international consequences, has brought serious impact on all aspects of society and affects not only health and economy, but psychological functioning and mental health as well. This research was conducted in order to examine and further our understanding of emotional reactions to the ongoing pandemic. Change in emotional reactions during the pandemic and relations with specific pandemic related behaviors and personality traits from the revised Reinforcement sensitivity theory were explored. The research was conducted in Serbia for 35 days while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants that joined the study, 444 (67% female) had measures for all five weeks. Longitudinal changes in four emotional states during the pandemic were examined: worry, fear, boredom, and anger/annoyance. Results indicate a decrease in all four emotional states over time. The biggest decrease was present in case of worry, followed by fear and boredom. Regression analysis showed that personality dimensions, as well as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed the Behavioral activation system was significantly related to worry, fear and boredom, Fight with boredom and anger, and the Behavioral inhibition system with anger. Adherence to protection measures, as well as increased exposure to the media, had significant positive relations with worry and fear. These results indicate that both stable characteristics and specific pandemic-related behaviors are significantly related to emotional response during the pandemic.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2563826-9
    ISSN 1664-1078
    ISSN 1664-1078
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02133
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Daily Monitoring of Emotional Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic in Serbia: A Citizen Science Approach

    Sadikovic, Selka / Branovacki, Bojan / Oljaca, Milan / Mitrovic, Dusanka / Pajic, Dejan / Smederevac, Snezana

    Frontiers in Psychology

    Abstract: ... while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project Out of the 1526 participants that joined ... specific pandemic-related behaviors are significantly related to emotional response during the pandemic ... Reinforcement sensitivity theory were explored The research was conducted in Serbia for 35 days ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, a health emergency with international consequences, has brought serious impact on all aspects of society and affects not only health and economy, but psychological functioning and mental health as well This research was conducted in order to examine and further our understanding of emotional reactions to the ongoing pandemic Change in emotional reactions during the pandemic and relations with specific pandemic related behaviors and personality traits from the revised Reinforcement sensitivity theory were explored The research was conducted in Serbia for 35 days while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project Out of the 1526 participants that joined the study, 444 (67% female) had measures for all five weeks Longitudinal changes in four emotional states during the pandemic were examined: worry, fear, boredom, and anger/annoyance Results indicate a decrease in all four emotional states over time The biggest decrease was present in case of worry, followed by fear and boredom Regression analysis showed that personality dimensions, as well as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions Findings revealed the Behavioral activation system was significantly related to worry, fear and boredom, Fight with boredom and anger, and the Behavioral inhibition system with anger Adherence to protection measures, as well as increased exposure to the media, had significant positive relations with worry and fear These results indicate that both stable characteristics and specific pandemic-related behaviors are significantly related to emotional response during the pandemic
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #789304
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article ; Online: Daily Monitoring of Emotional Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic in Serbia

    Selka Sadiković / Bojan Branovački / Milan Oljača / Dušanka Mitrović / Dejan Pajić / Snežana Smederevac

    Frontiers in Psychology, Vol

    A Citizen Science Approach

    2020  Volume 11

    Abstract: ... while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants ... as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed ... to emotional response during the pandemic. ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, a health emergency with international consequences, has brought serious impact on all aspects of society and affects not only health and economy, but psychological functioning and mental health as well. This research was conducted in order to examine and further our understanding of emotional reactions to the ongoing pandemic. Change in emotional reactions during the pandemic and relations with specific pandemic related behaviors and personality traits from the revised Reinforcement sensitivity theory were explored. The research was conducted in Serbia for 35 days while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants that joined the study, 444 (67% female) had measures for all five weeks. Longitudinal changes in four emotional states during the pandemic were examined: worry, fear, boredom, and anger/annoyance. Results indicate a decrease in all four emotional states over time. The biggest decrease was present in case of worry, followed by fear and boredom. Regression analysis showed that personality dimensions, as well as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed the Behavioral activation system was significantly related to worry, fear and boredom, Fight with boredom and anger, and the Behavioral inhibition system with anger. Adherence to protection measures, as well as increased exposure to the media, had significant positive relations with worry and fear. These results indicate that both stable characteristics and specific pandemic-related behaviors are significantly related to emotional response during the pandemic.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; emotional reactions ; RRST ; the state of emergency ; citizen science ; Psychology ; BF1-990 ; covid19
    Subject code 150
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Book ; Online: Table_1_Daily Monitoring of Emotional Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic in Serbia

    Selka Sadiković / Bojan Branovački / Milan Oljača / Dušanka Mitrović / Dejan Pajić / Snežana Smederevac

    A Citizen Science Approach.pdf

    2020  

    Abstract: ... while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants ... as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed ... to emotional response during the pandemic. ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, a health emergency with international consequences, has brought serious impact on all aspects of society and affects not only health and economy, but psychological functioning and mental health as well. This research was conducted in order to examine and further our understanding of emotional reactions to the ongoing pandemic. Change in emotional reactions during the pandemic and relations with specific pandemic related behaviors and personality traits from the revised Reinforcement sensitivity theory were explored. The research was conducted in Serbia for 35 days while the country was in a state of emergency, as a citizen science project. Out of the 1526 participants that joined the study, 444 (67% female) had measures for all five weeks. Longitudinal changes in four emotional states during the pandemic were examined: worry, fear, boredom, and anger/annoyance. Results indicate a decrease in all four emotional states over time. The biggest decrease was present in case of worry, followed by fear and boredom. Regression analysis showed that personality dimensions, as well as behavioral responses in this situation significantly predicted emotional reactions. Findings revealed the Behavioral activation system was significantly related to worry, fear and boredom, Fight with boredom and anger, and the Behavioral inhibition system with anger. Adherence to protection measures, as well as increased exposure to the media, had significant positive relations with worry and fear. These results indicate that both stable characteristics and specific pandemic-related behaviors are significantly related to emotional response during the pandemic.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; COVID-19 ; emotional reactions ; RRST ; the state of emergency ; citizen science ; covid19
    Subject code 150
    Publishing date 2020-08-19T04:15:16Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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