Michelle M Paluszek
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Taylor S, Paluszek M, Landry C, Rachor G, Asmundson G
Pers Individ Dif
. 2022 Dec;
176:110779.
PMID: 36540361
During pandemics such as COVID-19, voluntary self-isolation is important for limiting the spread of infection. Little is known about the traits that predict distress or coping with pandemic-related self-isolation. Some...
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Enns J, Mota N, Bolton J, Ekuma O, Chateau D, Paluszek M, et al.
J Clin Psychiatry
. 2022 Jun;
83(4).
PMID: 35704710
To examine the incidence and predictors of suicide attempts and deaths in the year after psychiatric hospitalization. A population-based dataset was used to develop a cohort of individuals 18 years...
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Asmundson G, Rachor G, Drakes D, Boehme B, Paluszek M, Taylor S
J Anxiety Disord
. 2022 Mar;
87:102554.
PMID: 35278802
Background: No studies have examined whether levels of COVID stress vary across anxiety-related disorders. Likewise, no studies have assessed structural invariance of the COVID Stress Scales (CSS) across clinical diagnoses....
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Asmundson G, Paluszek M, Taylor S
J Anxiety Disord
. 2021 May;
81:102418.
PMID: 34004367
Background: There is considerable evidence of widespread emotional distress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. A growing number of studies have assessed posttraumatic growth related to the current pandemic; but, none...
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Paluszek M, Asmundson A, Landry C, McKay D, Taylor S, Asmundson G
Cogn Behav Ther
. 2021 Feb;
50(3):191-203.
PMID: 33576712
Excessive fear and worry in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g., COVID stress syndrome) is prevalent and associated with various adverse outcomes. Research from the current and past pandemics supports...
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Taylor S, Paluszek M, Rachor G, McKay D, Asmundson G
Addict Behav
. 2020 Dec;
114:106754.
PMID: 33310690
Research shows that there has been a substantial increase in substance use and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that substance use/abuse is a commonly reported way of coping with...
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Taylor S, Landry C, Paluszek M, Groenewoud R, Rachor G, Asmundson G
Front Psychol
. 2020 Nov;
11:575950.
PMID: 33192883
Importance: Vaccination hesitancy-the reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated-is a leading global health threat (World Health Organization, 2019). It is imperative to identify the prevalence of vaccination hesitancy for SARS-CoV2...
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Taylor S, Landry C, Paluszek M, Rachor G, Asmundson G
J Anxiety Disord
. 2020 Nov;
76:102327.
PMID: 33137601
Background: Many psychological factors play a role in the COVID-19 pandemic, including various forms of worry, avoidance, and coping. Adding to the complexity, some people believe the threat of COVID-19...
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Taylor S, Landry C, Rachor G, Paluszek M, Asmundson G
J Anxiety Disord
. 2020 Aug;
75:102289.
PMID: 32853884
Background: During past disease outbreaks, healthcare workers (HCWs) have been stigmatized (e.g., shunned, ostracized) by members in their community, for fear that HCWs are sources of infection. There has been...
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Taylor S, Landry C, Paluszek M, Asmundson G
J Affect Disord
. 2020 Aug;
277:94-98.
PMID: 32799109
Background: Recent psychological research into the effects of COVID-19 has focused largely on understanding excessive fear reactions ("over-responses"). Equally important, but neglected phenomena concern "under-responses", in which people downplay the...