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Examining Chinese people’s protective health behavior in the context of COVID-19 metaphors
WAR, COMPETITION, and FAMILY metaphors are frequently observed in news reports on the COVID-19 pandemic in China. The study examines Chinese people’s...
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Action inhibition in a sport-specific paradigm: examining the limits of action control in basketball
To investigate the point where inappropriate defensive movements can no longer be inhibited and to validate suitable stimulus material for...
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Promoting Voice: The Interplay of Job Reflective Learning, Risk-taking Climate, and Age
Drawing on social cognitive theory and the lifespan development perspective, the effect of job reflective learning (JRL) on employees’ promotive...
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Complex Emotion Dynamics Contribute to the Prediction of Depression: A Machine Learning and Time Series Feature Extraction Approach
Emotion dynamics have demonstrated mixed ability to predict depressive symptoms and outperform traditional metrics like the mean and standard...
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Biased probability estimates toward future traumatic events in trauma-exposed Hispanic young adults
Trauma is an extreme event that offers us clues about individual differences in cognitive processes, including the development and maintenance of...
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How Closing a Street Sex Work Zone Impacts Sex Workers’ Vulnerability: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study on a Tippelzone in the Netherlands
IntroductionLegal spaces for street-based sex work are limited and appear to be diminishing. In the Netherlands, two of the once eight tippelzones ...
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Mental Health Presentations of Young Children
Children under the age of four are emotionally vulnerable to global disasters, such as the COVID-19 pandemic given the lack of socialization...
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The correlates of appearance focused self-concept: personality traits, self-concept, sociocultural, and early life experience factors
BackgroundTheory and research indicate that an appearance focused self-concept (i.e . , placing overriding importance on physical appearance for...
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The relationship between trait anger and reactive aggressive behavior in middle school students: the mediating role and intervention of hostile attribution bias
BackgroundThe reactive aggressive behavior in individuals typically shows a rapid growth trend as individuals enter adolescence, and peaks during...
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Happiness Among Malaysian University Students Who Stayed on Campus During Movement Control Order: What Really Matters?
The happiness of 245 students who stayed on campus during the COVID-19 pandemic-induced Movement Control Order (MCO) at a public university in...
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Longitudinal Relationships among Parenting, Prosocial Behaviors, and Emotional Problems: Examining Between- and Within-Person Associations in Adolescents
Although bidirectional associations between parenting and adolescents’ social and emotional outcomes have been investigated, how parental warmth and...
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A Systematic Review Exploring the Effectiveness of Body Image Interventions Among Boys
Body image concerns significantly impact boys’ physical and mental health. While several reviews synthesize evidence on body image interventions for...
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The impact of COVID-19 on health-related quality of life: a systematic review and evidence-based recommendations
ObjectiveThis systematic review examines the impact of COVID-19 on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) across different populations, focusing on...
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“It’s Almost Like Playing ‘The Price is Right’”: Factors Considered by Online Male Sex Workers When Setting the Price for Their Services
Some men who have sex with men (MSM) engage in the exchange of sexual services for money, drugs, shelter or something else of value. There has been...
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Autistic Characteristics, Cognitive Impairment, and Sex as Predictors of Anxiety and Depression among Autistic Youth
Although it is well established that autistic youth are at high risk for anxiety and depression, factors associated with heightened risk within this...
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Dynamics of Freedom: Negotiating Constraints
In this paper, I grapple with the question of why we, at times, experience ourselves as not free. In doing so I outline a crude theory of agency (and...
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Piagetian Theory and the Psychogenetic Development of Humankind Throughout History. Towards a General Theory of the Human Being
J. Piaget wanted to study children to find a key to understanding history of mind, culture, science, and philosophy. The new theory program, called...
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Online communities come with real-world consequences for individuals and societies
Online communities have become a central part of the internet. Understanding what motivates users to join these communities, and how they affect them...
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Do changes in eating behaviors signal rising mental health concerns among Saudi high schoolers?
BackgroundDeteriorated eating attitudes have emerged as a prominent psychiatric illness with increasing prevalence in industrialized societies. This...