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  1. Nov 7, 2023 · Individual resilience is crucial amid rising global threats, yet risk perceptions and resilience worldwide remain inadequately elucidated. This research pioneers a global-scale analysis of ...

  2. Stress researchers theorize that how individuals cope with daily stress will, in the long run, have effects on their general physical and mental health and may affect their vulnerability to developing long-term problems, such as depression or anxiety-related disorders (Zautra, 2003).

  3. Apr 2, 2022 · Perceived relative personal risk is low and perceived public risk is high. (a) Displayed are percentages of participants who perceived themselves to be less likely than others their age and gender to be infected by COVID, as likely, or more likely (blue).

  4. First, we examine how risk experts and nonexperts construe health risks, and we indicate systematic differences between the lay and expert risk estimates. Second, we examine the difference between general risk perceptions (“Smoking may cause lung cancer”) and personal risk perceptions (“I may get lung cancer because I smoke”), with ...

  5. Feb 1, 2012 · This chapter focuses on the role that personal risk and resilience factors play as adults of all ages cope with the stressors encountered in everyday life.

  6. An overview of naturally occurring existential threats. A 1-in-10-million chance of extinction in the next 50 years — what many people think the risk is — must be an underestimate. Naturally occurring existential threats can be estimated pretty accurately from history, and are much higher.

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  8. Mar 15, 2022 · Risk is inherent in every decision that we make and is defined as the possibility of facing undesirable consequences as a result of an activity or situation and the probability of suffering harm or loss (Vlek and Stallen, 1981; Vlek, 2004; Zuckerman, 2007).

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