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An Evaluation of Positive Psychology Primals and Implications for Psychology
This article describes two studies which test predictions derived from the Theory of Subjective Wellbeing Homeostasis in relation to self-report,...
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Prenatal affective bond: a longitudinal study in women who achieved pregnancy through assisted reproduction
The prenatal maternal affective bond can be understood as the emotional relationship that a pregnant woman establishes with her unborn child. This...
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“Take It Easy, I’ll Tell You if There’s Something Wrong”: Young Cisgender Heterosexual Men and Sexual Communication During Casual Sex in Australia
IntroductionCalls for consent and masculinity workshops in Australian schools aim to address sexual violence by cisgender heterosexual men. However,...
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The mediating effect of beliefs about difficulties in the relation between grit and persistence
Individuals with high levels of grit are passionate about achieving their targets and persist in realizing challenging goals. However, there is...
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How does parental autonomy support influence adolescents’ academic performance? The mediating roles of active parental internet mediation and parent–child cohesion
Adolescents’ academic performance, which has been found to be closely associated with parental factors, is an important part of adolescents’...
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Practical Implications of Sum Scores Being Psychometrics’ Greatest Accomplishment
This paper reflects on some practical implications of the excellent treatment of sum scoring and classical test theory (CTT) by Sijtsma et al....
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Using the Arts to Facilitate Affirming, Inclusive, Strengths-Based, Groups with LGBTQ+ Youth
This paper argues for integrating the arts in group work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer+ (LGBTQ+) youth and demonstrates how...
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Longitudinal associations between time perspective and life satisfaction across adulthood
Time perspective is an important predictor of well-being. How time is represented, is itself subject to developmental change. A time perspective...
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Exploring the lived experiences of pregnancy: a qualitative semiological study in a mid-/post-COVID-19 context
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected health systems and much research has been carried out to understand this virus, including its effects on...
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Comorbidity patterns of depression and anxiety among Chinese psychiatric patients: a latent profile analysis
Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent around the world. Previous research mainly adopted variable-centered analyses, which overlooked different...
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The social status adversity and health in daily life moments study: ecological momentary assessment and ambulatory health assessments to examine meaning and mechanisms
BackgroundAfrican Americans and those of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are at disproportionate risk for hypertension- and...
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Towards a mixed human–machine creativity
Creative practices shaped much of human history. Only recently, however; creativity has become the object of scientific study. The advent of...
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The impact of variability on social justice perception: higher variability leads to higher perceived social justice
The current era is characterized by an increase in variability, which merits attention with regard to its influence on the perception of social...
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Not the Mobile Van! Antiretroviral Delivery Preferences Among Young Black Sexual Minority Men Along a Status-Neutral HIV Care Continuum
IntroductionAntiretroviral (ARV) uptake among young Black sexual minority men (YBSMM) along the status-neutral continuum is lower than necessary for...
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Is high exposure to antisocial media content associated with increased participation in malicious online trolling? exploring the moderated mediation model of hostile attribution bias and empathy
Malicious online trolling is prevalent among Chinese college students and has recently garnered extensive attention from researchers due to the...
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Modeling impulsivity and risk aversion in the subthalamic nucleus with deep brain stimulation
Risk evaluation is ubiquitous in decisions. Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus is effective for Parkinson’s disease and...
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“Being Someone Who Can Buffer the Pains of Life”: Street Outreach Worker Perspectives on Supporting Youths’ Healing from Community Violence
Stemming from disinvestment in minoritized communities, minoritized youth continue to bear an unconscionable burden of gun violence in the United...
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The role of native language and beat perception ability in the perception of speech rhythm
The perception of rhythm has been studied across a range of auditory signals, with speech presenting one of the particularly challenging cases to...