IJERPH, Vol. 21, Pages 22: Attachment, Resilience and Life Satisfaction of University Students in Cyprus after the Fourth Wave of COVID-19

IJERPH, Vol. 21, Pages 22: Attachment, Resilience and Life Satisfaction of University Students in Cyprus after the Fourth Wave of COVID-19 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph21010022 Authors: Parpottas Vogazianos Pezirkianidis The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a large-scale crisis that has also impacted the well-being and, more specifically, the life satisfaction of university students. Factors such as attachment dimensions and psychological resilience can provide us with a better understanding of students’ life satisfaction levels during the recent pandemic. While previous literature has revealed a significant association between attachment dimensions, resilience, and life satisfaction, very few studies have attempted to address a more complex relationship among all three variables for university students, and even fewer have explored this topic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of attachment dimensions on university students’ life satisfaction after the fourth wave of COVID-19 in Cyprus, with a focus on the mediating role of psychological resilience. The sample comprised 780 university students, consisting of 323 men and 457 women, aged between 18 and 61 years. Participants were recruited electronically, and after being directed to Google Forms, they completed the ECR-R for their attachment dimensions, the RES f...
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