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Navjot Bhullar

Researcher at University of New England (Australia)

Publications -  95
Citations -  5043

Navjot Bhullar is an academic researcher from University of New England (Australia). The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 76 publications receiving 3614 citations. Previous affiliations of Navjot Bhullar include University of Canberra & University of New England (United States).

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A meta-analytic investigation of the relationship between emotional intelligence and health

TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis of 44 effect sizes based on the responses of 7898 participants found that higher emotional intelligence was associated with better health, with a weighted average association of r =.29 with mental health, r = 1.31 with psychosomatic health, and r = 0.22 with physical health.
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Family violence and COVID-19: Increased vulnerability and reduced options for support.

TL;DR: In many countries, including Australia, there has already seen an increase in demand for domestic violence services and reports of increased risk for children not attending schools, a pattern similar to previous episodes of social isolation associated with epidemics and pandemics.
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The Five-Factor Model of personality and relationship satisfaction of intimate partners: A meta-analysis

TL;DR: A meta-analysis that included 19 samples with a total of 3848 participants showed that scores on four of the Five-Factor Model personality factors correlated significantly with level of relationship satisfaction by intimate heterosexual partners as discussed by the authors.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and mental health impacts.

TL;DR: The issues related to the occurrence of fear, panic, and discrimination, analyse the causes of these phenomena, and identify practical solutions for addressing mental health issuesrelated to this pandemic for both public and healthcare professionals are discussed.
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Life in the pandemic: Social isolation and mental health.

TL;DR: Modern quarantine strategies have been imposed globally in an attempt to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 infection including short- to medium-term lockdowns, voluntary home curfew, restriction on the assembly of groups of people, cancellation of planned social and public events, closure of mass transit systems, and other travel restrictions.