THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COVID-19 ANXIETY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS OF MEDICAL FRONTLINERS

The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching implications for the Philippines, impacting the economy, physical health, and mental well-being. With a significant number of infections and fatalities, anxiety has become pervasive among patients, frontline workers, and the general population. Healthcare institutions, in particular, have become high-risk environments for exposure to the virus,

Authors: Maria Santos Dela Cruz
Pages: 27-50
EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF SUICIDE-SPECIFIC EDUCATION ON GRADUATE STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS

Suicide occurs at alarming rates across the United States and rates are on the rise. The majority of those who attempt suicide report meeting with a medical or mental health provider in the six months prior to their attempt. Graduate programs that prepare social workers need to be prepared to offer adequate training to their students that include content about the needs of suicidal clients

A TARGET SEQUENTIAL EFFECT ON THE FORCED-CHOICE PRIME VISIBILITY TEST IN UNCONSCIOUS PRIMING STUDIES: A CAVEAT FOR RESEARCHERS

Unconscious processing of visual stimuli is a crucial area of study, and it is essential to ensure that the processing is indeed unconscious. This study explores the methods for ascertaining unconscious processing, including subjective reports and the combination of subjective and objective measures. Blindsight, a phenomenon in which individuals exhibit above-chance accuracy in identifying