The role of covid-19 anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in predicting resilience

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Resilience is one of the protective factors for mental health. The aim of this study is to reveal the role of COVID-19 anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in predicting resilience in adulthood. To this end, data were collected from 533 adults (359 women-174 men). A hierarchical regression analysis was performed, controlling for the effects of gender and presence of a chronic disease on the prediction of resilience. Results showed that intolerance of uncertainty and COVID-19 anxiety were statistically significant predictors of resilience. Gender and presence of a chronic disease were not statistically significant in predicting resilience. These results indicate that intolerance of uncertainty plays an important role in explaining resilience.

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Duru, Y. B., Gunal, V., Agaoglu, C. Y., & Tatlı, C. (2022). The role of covid-19 anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in predicting resilience. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 63(5), 522–529. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12820

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