Browsing by Author "Christodoulou, Andri"
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Conspiracy Theories, Trust in Science, and Knowledge during the Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cyprus
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Siakalli, Michailina; Christodoulou, Andri; Argyrides, Marios (MDPI, 2023)Conspiracy theories flourish during periods of crisis. One way to counteract the believability of conspiracy theories is trust in science and knowledge about the “perceived threat”, such as the SARS-CoV-2 virus. A total ...
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Domestic Violence against Women and COVID-19
Zamba, Constantina; Mousoulidou, Marilena; Christodoulou, Andri (MDPI, 2022)Domestic violence against women is defined as harmful behavior that occurs within a home and it involves aggressive and violent conduct towards women. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and following the ...
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The impact of self-efficacy on the well-being of primary school teachers: a Greek-Cypriot study
Reppa, Glykeria; Mousoulidou, Marilena; Tzovla, Eirini; Koundourou, Christiana; Christodoulou, Andri (Frontiers, 2023)This research was conducted to examine the extent to which teachers’ self-efficacy affects their well-being following the COVID-19 pandemic. The originality of the research lies in the fact that there are not enough ...
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health: Evidence from Cyprus
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Siakalli, Michailina; Christodoulou, Andri; Argyrides, Marios (MDPI, 2021)The aim of the current study was to examine mental health effects of the first wave of COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease-19) in Cyprus. Accordingly, 388 individuals aged 18–65+ responded to the Components of Mental Health ...
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Internet and Social Media Addictions in the Post-Pandemic Era: Consequences for MentalWell-Being and Self-Esteem
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Christodoulou, Andri; Averkiou, Elena; Pavlou, Irene (MDPI, 2024)The increasing integration of digital technologies into daily life, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, has raised concerns about internet and social media addictions and their potential impact on mental health. ...
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The prevalence of nomophobia in Cyprus and its relationship with coping styles
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Constantinidou, Erietta; Christodoulou, Andri; Siakalli, Michailina (Frontiers, 2024)The rise in smartphone use and the resulting dependence has led to the emergence of nomophobia, a term describing the anxiety or discomfort experienced when individuals are without their mobile phones. This study aimed to ...
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The Role of Conspiracy Theories, Perceived Risk, and Trust in Science on COVID-19 Vaccination Decisiveness: Evidence from Cyprus
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Christodoulou, Andri; Siakalli, Michailina; Argyrides, Marios (MDPI, 2023)COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related crises. Yet, vaccine hesitancy is still present. This study examined the impacts of conspiracy theories, perceived risk, ...
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Secondary Education and COVID-19
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Siakalli, Michailina; Christodoulou, Andri; Savvidou, Angela; Kouppa, Kyriaki (MDPI, 2022)Secondary education is the second stage of formal education and traditionally begins after primary school, usually about age 11 to 13. The COVID-19 pandemic caused immeasurable changes to the educational system which ...
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Social Media News Headlines and Their Influence onWell-Being: Emotional States, Emotion Regulation, and Resilience
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Taxitari, Loukia; Christodoulou, Andri (MDPI, 2024)Today, many individuals read the daily news from social media platforms. Research has shown that news with negative valence might influence the well-being of individuals. Existing research that examined the impact of ...
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Trust in Science and COVID-19
Mousoulidou, Marilena; Christodoulou, Andri; Argyrides, Marios; Siakalli, Michailina; Constantinou, Louiza (MDPI, 2022)In this entry, trust in science is defined as the reliance, confidence, and dependence on science to understand scientific information. With the outbreak of, and the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, turning ...