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Сognitive Emotion Regulation, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19
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The COVID-19 Experience: Features of Culture and Belonging in the Context of Peoples Native to a Country and Migrants
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Work Alienation During COVID-19: Main Factors and Conditions (An Ex-ample of University Professors)
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The Psychological Impact of Six Weeks of Lockdown as a Consequence of COVID-19 and the Importance of Social Support: A Cross-Cultural Study Comparing Spanish and Russian PopulationsPDF HTML4687
Ausín, B., Castellanos, M.A., González-Sanguino, C., Vakhantseva, O.V., Almazova, O.V., Shaigerova, L.A., Dolgikh, A.G., Muñoz, M. (2020). The Psychological Impact of Six Weeks of Lockdown as a Consequence of COVID-19 and the Importance of Social Support: A Cross-Cultural Study Comparing Spanish and Russian Populations. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 13(4), 89-105.
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Mental Health and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Hardiness and Meaningfulness Reduce Negative Effects on Psychological Well-Being
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Coping Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and PeruPDF HTML6590
Voronin, I.A., Manrique-Millones, D., Vasin, G.M., Millones-Rivalles, R.B., Manrique-Pino, O., Fernández-Ríos, N., Marakshina, Yu.A., Lobaskova, M.M., Symanyuk, E.E., Pecherkina, A.A., Ageeva, I.A., Lysenkova, I.A., Ismatullina, V.I., Sitnikova, M.A., Malykh, S.B. (2020). Coping Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Peru. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 13(4), 55-74.
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Constructive Optimism, Defensive Optimism, and Gender as Predictors of Autonomous Motivation to Follow Stay-at-Home Recommendations during the COVID-19 PandemicPDF HTML8605
Gordeeva, T.O., Sychev, O.A., Semenov, Yu.I. (2020). COVID-19: Constructive Optimism, Defensive Optimism, and Gender as Predictors of Autonomous Motivation to Follow Stay-at-Home Recommendations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 13(4), 38-54.
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Effectiveness of Online Education for the Professional Training of Journalists: Students’ Distance Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic)
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COVID-19: Belief in Conspiracy Theories and the Need for Quarantine
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‘Diagnosis of Basic Learning Skills Task Battery’ Modified for Engineering Students
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Practical Universalism and Multiple Social Categorization: Can Different Social Biases Counterbalance Each Other?
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The Relationship Between Human Values and Acceptability of Corruption in Russia and Greece
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Who Benefits from Environmental Identity? Studying Environmental Identity and Mental Wellbeing in Russia
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A Pilot Study to Assess the Psychometric Properties of the Job Apathy Scale with Russian Employees
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Beck’s Personality Beliefs Questionnaire: Evidence of Validity and Reliability of the Russian Version
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Elaborating Screening Scales for Early Diagnosis of Developmental Delay in Five- to Six-Year-Old Children in Russia
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Distress Screening in Russian Pediatric Oncology: Adaptation and Validation of the Distress Rating Scale
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The Construct Validity of the Russian Version of the Modified Academic Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ-A) among Elementary and Middle School Children
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Perceived Paternal Attitudes Predict Test Anxiety Beyond the Effect of Neuroticism: A Study in the Context of University Entrance Examination in TurkeyPDF HTML3941
Akyunus, M., Canbolat, F., Altınoğlu-Dikmeer, I., Koca-Atabey, M. (2020). Perceived Paternal Attitudes Predict Test Anxiety Beyond the Effect of Neuroticism: A Study in the Context of University Entrance Examination in Turkey. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 13(3), 3-15.
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