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Psychological Resilience Factors and Their Association With Weekly Stressor Reactivity During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Europe: Prospective Longitudinal Study
Psychological Resilience Factors and Their Association With Weekly Stressor Reactivity During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Europe: Prospective Longitudinal Study
Authors of this article:
Sophie A Bögemann1 ; Lara M C Puhlmann2, 3 ; Carolin Wackerhagen4 ; Matthias Zerban5 ; Antje Riepenhausen4, 6 ; Göran Köber7, 8 ; Kenneth S L Yuen2, 5 ; Shakoor Pooseh8 ; Marta A Marciniak9, 10 ; Zala Reppmann4 ; Aleksandra Uściƚko11 ; Jeroen Weermeijer12 ; Dionne B Lenferink1 ; Julian Mituniewicz11 ; Natalia Robak13 ; Nina C Donner14 ; Merijn Mestdagh15 ; Stijn Verdonck15 ; Rolf van Dick16 ; Birgit Kleim9, 10 ; Klaus Lieb2, 17 ; Judith M C van Leeuwen1 ; Dorota Kobylińska11 ; Inez Myin-Germeys12 ; Henrik Walter4, 6 ; Oliver Tüscher2, 17, 18 ; Erno J Hermans1 ; Ilya M Veer4, 19 ; Raffael Kalisch2, 5
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