
Mitja Back © private The lives of millions of people worldwide have been profoundly changed by the COVID-19 pandemic. And all of us have found different ways of dealing with these changes. But how can such differences be explained? And which strategies for coping with the COVID-19 crisis are most beneficial to whom? The global scale "Coping with Corona" project (CoCo), organised by the the University of Münster, aims to answer these and other questions. The CoCo project aims to better understand differences in coping with the COVID-19 crisis and develop individualized interventions for the current pandemic and possible future crises. The study is now running in Germany, the UK, USA, Australia, India and many more countries are about to follow. More and more studies show: It is not only our initial financial, professional, or family situation that influences the effects the corona crisis has on our daily lives. Our character (for example, how we personally react to challenges) also has a significant impact on our emotional well-being in challenging times like these.
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