2019冠状病毒病与马来西亚心理学

D. Louis, Surinderpal Kaur, Huey Fen Cheong
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这本书是关于2019冠状病毒病在马来西亚的迷你系列丛书的一部分,书中的章节讨论了疫情对社会心理的影响,以及人们如何学会在这场公共卫生危机中培养更有弹性的能力,尽管生活和工作面临挑战。作者涵盖了一系列主题,包括封锁下的生活、在第一线工作和快速适应在线教学,强调了疫情对马来西亚社会的普遍影响,确定了可能增加疫情对不同人群的心理社会影响的因素,以及马来西亚人如何在此期间找到应对方法。这是一个见证来自多个学科的研究人员如何在充满挑战的时期联合起来的机会。从应对这一流行病的成功和失败以及为遏制这一流行病所采取的必要措施中可以吸取许多教训。对于那些对非西方背景下的危机管理感兴趣的学者,尤其是那些对马来西亚或更广泛的东南亚特别感兴趣的学者来说,这是一本令人着迷的读物。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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COVID-19 and Psychology in Malaysia
Part of a mini series of Focus books on COVID-19 in Malaysia, the chapters in this book address the psychosocial impact on the pandemic and ways in which people have learned to develop the ability to be more resilient despite the challenges of living and working during this public health crisis. Covering a range of topics including life under lockdown, working on the frontlines, and the rapid adaptation to online teaching, the contributors highlight the pervasiveness of the pandemic on Malaysian society, identified factors that potentially increase the psychosocial impact of the pandemic on different segments of the population and how Malaysians have found ways to cope throughout this period. This is an opportunity to witness how researchers from multiple disciplines can join forces during challenging times. There are a great many lessons to be learned from the successes and failures in responding to the pandemic and the measures that have been necessary to contain it. A fascinating read for scholars with an interest in crisis management in non-Western contexts, especially those with a particular interest in Malaysia, or Southeast Asia more generally. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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