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  • OBJECTIVE This study explored a multiple mediation model in Wuhan\'s college students. Positive thinking and resilience were identified as mediators between 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) victimization experiences and mental health. METHOD The sample included 384 from 4 universities in Wuhan, China. Four structured instruments were applied to the college students, including scale of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus victimization experience, scale of the positive thinking, scale of the resilience, and scale of the mental health. The responses were scored using a 5-point Likert scale. Structural equation models were used to construct measurement and structural models. RESULTS The findings confirmed that the 2019-nCoV victimization experience was a negative predictor of mental health; positive thinking and resilience were strong mediators between 2019-nCoV victimization experience and mental health. CONCLUSIONS The results indicated that a complete model was significant because positive thinking compensated for resilience. Notably, these 2 strong mediators will vastly resist the negative influences of 2019-nCoV victimization experience on mental health in Wuhan\'s college students until the end of the pandemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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  • 10.1037/tra0000930
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  • Psychological_trauma_:_theory,_research,_practice_and_policy
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  • unk
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  • 32551764.0
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  • Medline
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  • The effect of the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic on college students in Wuhan.
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  • 2020-06-18

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