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. 2024 Jun 28;6(2):e11565. doi: 10.32872/cpe.11565

Table 2. Number and Percentage of Participants Who Mentioned Each Theme and Sub-Theme.

Theme / Sub-theme n %
Preoccupations triggers 16 100.0
Constance-uncontrollability 10 62.5
Reminders 10 62.5
Preoccupations and negative emotions 16 100.0
Anger-injustice 10 62.5
Anxiety-stress-worries 11 68.8
Frustration 1 6.3
Sadness 13 81.3
Guilt 10 62.5
Remorse-regrets 3 18.8
Powerlessness 8 50.0
Fear 10 62.5
Other 12 75.0
Strategies to stop preoccupations 16 100.0
Substances 3 18.8
Keeping the mind busy 13 81.3
Inability to set strategies 8 50.0
Suppression strategies 3 18.8
Consequences of preoccupations 10 62.5
Inner peace 6 37.5
Inability to relax 4 25.0
Envy 5 31.3
Sleep 3 18.8
Food intake 2 12.5
Manifestation of failure/difficulties to adapt 16 100.0
Ability to relax 13 81.3
Inner peace 6 37.5
Projections into the future 14 87.5
Dependence 1 6.3
Sense of utility 2 12.5
Efficacy 12 75.0
Others’ look 4 25.0
Sleep 1 6.3
Thoughts 16 100.0
Self-confidence 1 6.3
Motivation 11 68.8
Life 11 68.8
Social relationships 4 25.0
Injunction of adaptation 4 25.0
Difficulties of acceptance 3 18.8
Ruminations-impact of event 10 62.5
Strategies to address difficulties/failure to adapt 12 75.0
Adjustment strategies 8 50.0
Adjustment abilities 8 50.0
Resilience 1 6.3