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Sexual Harassment at Work: Scoping Review of Reviews Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Tao Liang
Background: This article presents a scoping review of reviews on the topic of Sexual Harassment (SH) in the workplace, a subject that has garnered significant global attention. The phenomenon of SH poses a critical challenge to equal opportunity and gender equity in the workplace. Aim: The review aims to synthesize existing research, focusing on the antecedents, consequences, and interventions related
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Understanding Social Media Information Sharing in Individuals with Depression: Insights from the Elaboration Likelihood Model and Schema Activation Theory Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Qiang Liu, FeiFei Su, Aruhan Mu, Xiang Wu
Purpose: How individuals engage with social media can significantly impact their psychological well-being. This study examines the impact of social media interactions on mental health, grounded in the frameworks of the Elaboration Likelihood Model and Schema Activation Theory. It aims to uncover behavioral differences in information sharing between the general population and individuals with depression
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Association of Retinal Neurovascular Impairment with Disease Severity in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder: An Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Yan Wang, Cong Li, Lei Liu, Yuan Yang, Xue He, Gang Li, Xianzhen Zheng, Yun Ren, Hanpeng Zhao, Zhenchao Du, Jianrong Jiang, Yu Kuang, Fujun Jia, Honghua Yu, Xiaohong Yang
Background: Identifying the fundus objective biomarkers for the major depressive disorders (MDD) may help promote mental health. The aim of this study was to evaluate retinal neurovascular changes and further investigate their association with disease severity in MDD. Methods: This cross-sectional study conducted in the hospital enrolled patients with MDD and healthy controls.The retinal neurovascular
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Longitudinal Problematic Social Media Use in Students and Its Association with Negative Mental Health Outcomes Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Holly Shannon, Katie Bush, Cecelia Shvetz, Vincent Paquin, Juliette Morency, Kim GC Hellemans, Synthia Guimond
Purpose: Social media has become increasingly part of our everyday lives and is influential in shaping the habits, sociability, and mental health of individuals, particularly among students. This study aimed to examine the relationship between changes over time in problematic social media use and mental health outcomes in students. We also investigated whether resilience and loneliness moderated the
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Unveiling the Impact of Communication Network on Engineering Project Team Performance: The Interplay of Centralization and Tie Strength Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Xue Ding, Qian Shi, Chao Xiao
Purpose: Recent research has focused on the impact of communication networks on the performance of construction project teams, attempting empirical exploration from various social network analysis perspectives. However, there is still a significant gap in understanding the variations in performance and the mechanisms for teams using different communication networks. Drawing from organizational learning
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Diabetes Distress Among Patients Undergoing Surgery for Diabetic Retinopathy and Associated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Survey Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Mengyue Zhang, Xiaoxian Zhang, Yingrui Yang, Yu Weng, Xiaojun Chen, Yanyan Chen, Yinghui Shi
Background: Diabetes distress (DD) is a negative emotion related to diabetes management and a predictor of depression; it affects diabetic retinopathy (DR) patients’ quality of life and disease outcomes. The prevalence of DD was higher in patients undergoing surgery for DR. However, few studies have been conducted on DD in DR surgery patients. The present study aims to investigate the status of DD
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Leisure Attitude, Self-Rated Health, and Psychological Well-Being in Older Adults: A Moderated Mediation Model Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Francisco Rodríguez-Cifuentes, M Angeles López-Gonzalez, Fernando Rubio-Garay, Gabriela Topa, Pedro Belo, Ricardo Pocinho, Silvia Silva, Juan José Fernández-Muñoz
Purpose: A positive leisure attitude among older adults may have a beneficial effect on psychological well-being, both directly and indirectly by fostering a more positive perception of one’s health. This paper presents a correlational design that explores associations among leisure attitude, self-rated health, and psychological well-being, and analyzes the potential moderating role of gender in these
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A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Deficits in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia: Impact of Symptoms Severity and Its Clinical Implications Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Carmen M Galvez-Sánchez, Stefan Duschek, Gustavo A Reyes del Paso
Purpose: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are chronic pain disorders, with clearly distinct pathogenetic mechanisms, frequently accompanied by symptoms like depression, fatigue, insomnia and cognitive problems. This study compared performance in various cognitive domains between patients with FMS and RA. The role of clinical symptoms severity in determine the differences in
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Identification of Psychosis Risk and Diagnosis of First-Episode Psychosis: Advice for Clinicians Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Nancy B Lundin, Alexandra M Blouin, Henry R Cowan, Aubrey M Moe, Heather M Wastler, Nicholas JK Breitborde
Abstract: Early detection of psychotic-spectrum disorders among adolescents and young adults is crucial, as the initial years after psychotic symptom onset encompass a critical period in which psychosocial and pharmacological interventions are most effective. Moreover, clinicians and researchers in recent decades have thoroughly characterized psychosis-risk syndromes, in which youth are experiencing
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Impact of Sleep and Psychological Well-Being on the Academic and Clinical Performance of Nursing Students in Saudi Arabia Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Lizy Sonia Benjamin, Eddieson Pasay-an, Petelyne Pangket, Aidah Sanad Alqarni, Ferdinand Gonzales, Lailani Sacgaca, Dawlat Ahmed Mahmoud, Maysa M Mohsen, Yahya Showkan Ali Hamdi, Sumathi Robert Shanmugam
Introduction: Nursing students frequently encounter the challenge of balancing their studies with the demanding requirements of hands-on practice and this can greatly affect their mental wellbeing. This study aimed to investigate the impact of sleep and psychological well-being on the academic and clinical performance of nursing students in Saudi Arabia. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional approach
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The Effect of Social Support on the Mental Health Literacy of Parents Who Have Children with Special Needs: A Moderated Mediating Effect Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Xue Du, Qi Dong, Le Sun, Xiaoyi Chen, Jun Jiang
Background: It is well known that parents play an important role in the family, particularly the mental health literacy of parents is essential for the growth and development of children. As the parents of children with special needs, they are facing more difficulties and psychological pressure, resulted in more mental health problems. Purpose: The current study examined the effect of social support
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The Effect of Emotion on Time Perception in Youth Athletes with Different Alerting Efficiencies Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Lian Wang, Qiao Meng, Mariusz Lipowski
Purpose: Time perception plays a critical role in executing movements in various competitions. However, less research has been conducted on the alerting component of attention in the processing of time perception, and that the effects of emotion on the alerting network show inconsistent effects. This study is aimed to explore the factors that may influence time perception in youth athletes and these
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Do Smartphone Addiction and Self-Regulation Failures Affect Students’ Academic Life Satisfaction? The Role of Students’ Mind Wandering and Cognitive Failures Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh, Marwan Atallah Alatawi, Eslam Abdelhafiz Mohamed Emara, Sahar Abdulaziz Almasoud, Omar Alsetoohy, Ahmed Ramadan Mohammed Ali
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate how smartphone addiction and self-regulation failure influence students’ academic life satisfaction considering the impacts of students’ mind wandering and cognitive failures. It also sought to look at how students’ minds wander, and cognitive failures are affected by smartphone addiction and self-regulation failure among university students. Methods:
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The Heterogeneity of Symptom Burden and Fear of Progression Among Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Latent Class Analysis Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Ying Zhang, Sainan Liu, Qi Miao, Xu Zhang, He Wei, Shuang Feng, Xiaofei Li
Purpose: Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) may experience symptoms that increase their fear of progression (FoP), but a dearth of research examines the issue from a patient-centered perspective. Our study aimed to first determine the category of symptom burden, then to explore the differences in characteristics of patients in different subgroups, and finally to analyze the impact of symptom subgroup
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Prediction of Junior High School Students’ Problematic Internet Use: The Comparison of Neural Network Models and Linear Mixed Models in Longitudinal Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Mei Tian, Qiulian Xing, Xiao Wang, Xiqing Yuan, Xinyu Cheng, Yu Ming, Kexin Yin, Zhi Li, Peng Wang
Purpose: With the rise of big data, deep learning neural networks have garnered attention from psychology researchers due to their ability to process vast amounts of data and achieve superior model fitting. We aim to explore the predictive accuracy of neural network models and linear mixed models in tracking data when subjective variables are predominant in the field of psychology. We separately analyzed
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Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Health Literacy and Its Mechanism: The Mediating Effect of Parent-Child Relationship and the Moderating Effect of School Mental Health Service Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Xinxin Wang, Shengnan Wang, Tingting Song, Kai Feng, Yongxin Li
Background: Adolescents’ mental health literacy is a topic of growing interest and studies have begun to explore the factors that influence adolescents’ mental health literacy. This study investigated the relationship between parents’ mental health literacy and adolescents’ mental health literacy, as well as the mediating roles of parent-child relationship, and the moderating roles of school mental
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Internet Use Behavior and Adolescent Mental Health: The Mediating Effects of Self-Education Expectations and Parental Support Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Weiquan Du, Zhaoyuan Fan, Diankun Li, Mingshuang Wu
Purpose: This study focuses on how Internet use behavior affects adolescents’ mental health and whether self-education expectations and parental support mediate the relationship between Internet use behavior and adolescents’ mental health. Methods: The data for this paper came from the results of the student questionnaire of the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA 2018), which
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Exploring the Association Between Textual Parameters and Psychological and Cognitive Factors Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Kadir Uludag
Background: Textual data analysis has become a popular method for examining complex human behavior in various fields, including psychology, psychiatry, sociology, computer science, data mining, forensic sciences, and communication studies. However, identifying the most relevant textual parameters for analyzing complex behavior is still a challenge. Goal of Study: This paper aims to explore potential
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The Relationship Between Resilience, Interactive Distance, and College Students’ Online Mathematics Learning Engagement: A Longitudinal Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Yanhan Liu
Introduction: Resilience, a pivotal construct in positive psychology, remains incompletely understood in its facilitation of learners’ online engagement. This study aims to investigate the relationship between resilience, transactional distance, and Online Mathematics Learning Engagement (OMLE) among first-year university students. Methods: Utilizing a cross-lagged path analysis approach, the study
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AI Technology panic—is AI Dependence Bad for Mental Health? A Cross-Lagged Panel Model and the Mediating Roles of Motivations for AI Use Among Adolescents Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Shunsen Huang, Xiaoxiong Lai, Li Ke, Yajun Li, Huanlei Wang, Xinmei Zhao, Xinran Dai, Yun Wang
Background: The emergence of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), may manifest as technology panic in some people, including adolescents who may be particularly vulnerable to new technologies (the use of AI can lead to AI dependence, which can threaten mental health). While the relationship between AI dependence and mental health is a growing topic, the few existing studies are mainly
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Totally All Alone with My Thoughts: Development, Psychometric Properties and Correlates of the Loneliness Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Alison L Rose, Joel O Goldberg, Gordon L Flett, Taryn Nepon, Avi Besser
Introduction: The current article introduces the Loneliness Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (LATQ) and describes research evaluating its psychometric properties and correlates. Methods: Two separate samples of university student participants (Study 1; N = 282, Study 2; N = 289) were administered the LATQ along with a battery of other measures. Whereas Study 1 involved a preliminary investigation of
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An Artificial Intelligence Platform to Stratify the Risk of Experiencing Sleep Disturbance in University Students After Analyzing Psychological Health, Lifestyle, and Sports: A Multicenter Externally Validated Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Lirong Zhang, Shaocong Zhao, Zhongbing Yang, Hua Zheng, Mingxing Lei
Background: Sleep problems are prevalent among university students, yet there is a lack of effective models to assess the risk of sleep disturbance. Artificial intelligence (AI) provides an opportunity to develop a platform for evaluating the risk. This study aims to develop and validate an AI platform to stratify the risk of experiencing sleep disturbance for university students. Methods: A total
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The Levels and Associated Factors for Participation and Autonomy Among People with Parkinson´s Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Tingting Zhang, Lan Yao, Tao Li, Haoxin Tian, Guirong Song
Background: Promoting participation and autonomy (PA) in society has been highlighted as an ultimate goal of rehabilitation for people with chronic diseases by the World Health Organization, but few studies have focused on PA in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Therefore, this study aimed to determine the level of PA in PD patients and investigate the associated psychological and behavioural factors
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A Study of the Developmental Mechanisms of Inter-Team Conflict Processes Within Multi-Team Systems - An Exploratory Analysis Based on a Collaborative R&D Context Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Nan Niu, Haozhe Shi, Hongfei Lv
Purpose: The analysis of the pivotal determinants that impact the progression of inter-team conflict processes in multi-team systems, as well as their underlying mechanisms, serves to explicate the developmental framework of said conflict processes. Methodology: This study adopts a vantage point centered on the evolution of inter-team conflict in multi-team systems, with a specific focus on the sequential
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Contingency Reversal in Conditioned Fear Learning: The Moderated Mediation Model of Intolerance of Uncertainty and Instruction Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Yu Gao, Min Fan, Yu Li, Shaochen Zhao, Wei Chen, Donghuan Zhang, Xifu Zheng
Objective: The study aimed to examine the roles of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) in conditioned fear learning under an uncertain context induced by the contingency reversal of the association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus (CS-US). Methods: The study sample comprised 53 participants, randomly divided into two groups: a non-instruction group and an instruction
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Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Social Support as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Technostress and Quality of Life Among University Students Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Khalid Mehmood, Aamir Suhail, Pradeep Kautish, Muhammad Mohsin Hakeem, Md Rashid
Purpose: The overuse of internet-based technologies as a means of coping with the stress they generate has resulted in an alarming level of addiction, adversely impacting the quality of life and overall health of younger individuals. This social detachment, in turn, contributes to both physical and mental health deterioration. The potential remedy for this predicament lies in the application of social
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Unveiling the Impact of Metacognition on Academic Achievement in Physical Education and Activity Settings: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Qualitative Insights Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Lixia Bao, Kim Geok Soh, Nasnoor Juzaily Mohd Nasiruddin, Huijuan Xie, Junlong Zhang
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to unveil the impact of metacognition on academic achievement in physical education and activity settings by conducting a comprehensive systematic literature review with a meta-analysis of qualitative findings. Patients and Methods: Systematic searches identified English-language, peer-reviewed journal articles reporting the results of qualitative or mixed-methods
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Attention-Dominated Cognitive Dysfunction May Be a Biological Marker for Distinguishing SA from SI in Adolescents: A Network Analysis Study Based on Adolescent Depression Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Qi Wang, Min Wen, Shaohang Fan, Jinning Liu, Xiaowen Wang, Wentao Guo, Jinyun Hu, Jialan Zhang, Bing Li, Lili Zhang, Yunshu Zhang, Keqing Li
Objective: Suicidal behavior is strongly correlated with depressive symptoms and the degree of suicidal ideation. Cognitive impairment may have varying degrees of influence on suicidal ideation (SI) and suicidal attempts (SA). The aim of this study was to identify the cognitive biomarkers that distinguish suicidal ideation from suicidal attempts in adolescents. Methods: The cross-sectional sample comprised
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Effect of College Students’ Smartphone Addiction on Academic Achievement: The Mediating Role of Academic Anxiety and Moderating Role of Sense of Academic Control Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Jiahui Zhang, Youlai Zeng
Background: College students are the backbone of future national construction and shoulder the hope of the future development of the country and the nation. Smartphone addiction among college students will not only affect their own mental health and learning attitude, but it will also significantly affect their future academic achievement, academic emotion and academic engagement. However, the relationship
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The Influence of Self-Esteem on Sociocultural Adaptation of College Students of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: The Chain Mediating Role of Social Support and School Belonging Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Shuman Wu, Huiting Liu, Yimeng Li, Yanrong Teng
Purpose: Mainland universities have become one of the important choices for students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, but the maladaptation caused by environmental migration will have a negative impact on the mental health of them. Therefore, it is urgent to explore the psychological mechanism of sociocultural adaptation of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan students. Methods: In order to explore the influence
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Risk Factors of Perinatal Negative Mood and Its Influence on Prognosis: A Retrospective Cohort Study Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Zheng Yang, Cuixiang Shao, Chen Tang
Background: Maternal anxiety or depression in the perinatal period has a high prevalence. The negative emotion during the puerpera is unfavorable to the process of childbirth and also affects the recovery and the quality of life in postpartum patients significantly. The present study aimed to elucidate the risk factors of negative emotion in perinatal women and its influence on prognosis to provide
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Preschool Aggression and Victimization: A Short-Term Longitudinal Analysis of the Immediate Social Environment Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Raúl Navarro, Elisa Larrañaga, Santiago Yubero, Beatriz Víllora
Introduction: Preschool aggression, a significant concern, requires an in-depth examination beyond individual factors. This study explored the link between individual characteristics, immediate social environment variables, and the likelihood of preschoolers being nominated as aggressors or victims. The novelty of the study lies in its comprehensive longitudinal examination, using a multi-informant
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Prevalence and Associations of Night Eating Syndrome Among Medical Students in Saudi Arabia [Letter] Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Elanda Fikri
Letter for the article Prevalence and Associations of Night Eating Syndrome Among Medical Students in Saudi Arabia
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Emotional Coping Strategies for Informal Caregivers of Hospitalized Patients: A Study of Distress and Overload Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Daniel Alfonso Oleas Rodríguez, Christian Yong Peña, Xochitl Garza Olivares, Fernando Silva Teixeira Filho, Jonathan Enrique Lucero Córdova, Andy Jesús Salas Naranjo
Purpose: Informal caregivers constitute a vulnerable population group that has forsaken their activities and life projects with the sole purpose of caring for a dependent individual without receiving any form of compensation in return. Emotionally, this population has been neglected by both the state and family members, exacerbating distress levels among them. The objective is to analyze the impact
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Major Depressive Disorder Prediction Based on Sleep-Wake Disorders Symptoms in US Adolescents: A Machine Learning Approach from National Sleep Research Resource Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Jingsong Luo, Yuxin Chen, Yanmin Tao, Yaxin Xu, Kexin Yu, Ranran Liu, Yuchen Jiang, Cichong Cai, Yiyang Mao, Jingyi Li, Ziyi Yang, Tingting Deng
Background: There is substantial evidence from previous studies that abnormalities in sleep parameters associated with depression are demonstrated in almost all stages of sleep architecture. Patients with symptoms of sleep-wake disorders have a much higher risk of developing major depressive disorders (MDD) compared to those without. Objective: The aim of the present study is to establish and compare
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Adapting to Lockdown: Exploring Stress Coping Strategies on Short Video Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic [Response to Letter] Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-17 Yi Xu, Jiahe Wang, Mengyuan Ma
Response to Letter in regards to Stress Coping Strategies on Short Video Social Media [Letter]
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Chronic Methylphenidate Effects on Brain Gene Expression: An Exploratory Review Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Shannon Rae Klein, Kenneth Blum, Mark S Gold, Panayotis K Thanos
Abstract: Methylphenidate (MP) is a psychostimulant commonly prescribed for individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but it is also taken with and without a prescription for performance enhancement. Prior research has characterized the effects of MP on behavior, cognition, and neurochemistry. This exploratory review covers the uses of MP and examined the effects of MP on gene
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Current Status and Influencing Factors of Secondary Traumatic Stress in Emergency and Intensive Care nurses:A Cross-Sectional Analysis Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Jiapei Yao, Xindie Zhou, Dongmei Xu, Ting Liu, Yuanyuan Gui, Yong Huang
Objective: Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is stress caused by helping or wanting to help someone who has suffered a traumatic event. STS has adverse effects on nurses and their work, such as reduced career achievement, an increased staff turnover rate, inability to complete work, avoidance of contact with patients, mental exhaustion, negative emotions which seriously affect the quality of their work
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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Alaa Amin Abdalla, Imran Saeed, Jawad Khan
Purpose: This study delves into the intricate interplay between perceived overqualification, job search behavior, psychological well-being, and proactive behavior, within two distinct and diverse work settings. Methods: Drawing upon the Person-Job Fit theory, we investigated these dynamics in two unique samples: Sample 1 encompassed corporate sector employees in the United Arab Emirates (N=409), while
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Mechanisms of Self-Control in the Influence of Moral Elevation on Pro-Social Behavior: A Study Based on an Experimental Paradigm Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Mingjie Huang, Shuanghu Fang
Introduction: Because the mechanisms by which moral elevation triggers an individual’s pro-social behavior remain unclear, this study examined the mediating role of self-control resources in the relationship between moral elevation and pro-social behavior. Methods: Experiment 1 examined the effects of moral elevation on self-control resources using two task paradigms, the Stroop task and the Go/NoGo
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Prevalence and Associations of Night Eating Syndrome Among Medical Students in Saudi Arabia Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Sara Haneef, Sarah Almuammar
Background: Medical students often experience elevated stress levels and disrupted sleep patterns, increasing the risk of developing Night Eating Syndrome (NES). Depression is prevalent among medical students, further emphasizing the need for investigation. This study aims to explore the occurrence of NES and its associated factors, primarily focusing on depression, among medical students at a university
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Factors Influencing Occupational Stress Perceived by Emergency Nurses During Prehospital Care: A Systematic Review Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Diego José Montero-Tejero, Nerea Jiménez-Picón, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Elena Vidal-Tejero, Javier Fagundo-Rivera
Objective: To assess personal and work-related factors influencing the stress levels of nurses during prehospital care. Specifically, to identify associations between the level of perceived stress, the degree of professional experience, and the level of knowledge. Secondly, to examine the relationship between stress levels and violence in the work environment. And third, to investigate the main protective
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The Double-Edged Sword Effect of Illegitimate Tasks on Employee Creativity: Positive and Negative Coping Perspectives Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Xinwen He, Yunjian Zheng, Ye Wei
Purpose: The purpose of our study is to explore how employees respond to illegitimate tasks and the impact it will have on employee creativity, as well as to explore the important boundary conditions for weakening the negative impact of illegitimate tasks and enhancing its positive impact. Methods: We collected 271 pairs of employee-supervisor valid matching data through three rounds of surveys, and
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A Network Analysis Approach to Understanding Centrality and Overlap of 21 Dark Triad Items in Adults of 10 Countries Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Cristian Ramos-Vera, Angel García O’Diana, Dennis Calle, Miguel Basauri-Delgado, Bruno Bonfá-Araujo, Ariela Raissa Lima-Costa, Mirko Duradoni, Shagufta Nasir, Yaquelin E Calizaya-Milla, Jacksaint Saintila
Background: Previous research has suggested that manipulation and callousness are central to Dark Triad traits, but it has not identified which specific manifestations are expressed across various countries. Objective: This study aimed to identify the core and overlapping manifestations of Dark Triad traits across 10 countries. Methods: We used the Short Dark Triad (SD3) scale and assessed a sample
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Cognitive Flexibility’s Role in Reducing Academic Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Bandar Alsaif, Sehar-un Nisa Hassan, Mohamed Ali Alzain, Ali A Almishaal, Aqeela Zahra
Background: Cognitive flexibility (CF) in the psychological literature has been described as an individual’s ability to produce several solutions and retain control in novel situations. Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to be an ideal scenario that demanded the application of adaptive thinking by students to deal with several challenges of the pandemic. Aim: This study aimed to assess the role
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Problematic Use of Internet Associates with Poor Quality of Life via Psychological Distress in Invididuals with ADHD Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Chao-Ying Chen, Kuan-Ying Lee, Xavier CC Fung, Ji-Kang Chen, Yu-Chen Lai, Marc N Potenza, Kun-Chia Chang, Chuan-Yin Fang, Amir H Pakpour, Chung-Ying Lin
Background: Problematic use of internet (PUI) may have negative impacts on psychological distress and quality of life (QoL). This situation might be more profound in people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) due to poorer behavioral control and regulatory capacity. However, there is little evidence regarding mediated effects in the associations between PUI, psychological distress
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Would You Take an Open-Label Placebo Pill or Give One to Your Child? Findings from a Cross-Sectional Survey Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Anne Schienle, Arved Seibel
Background: Open-label placebos (OLPs), honestly prescribed regarding their inert nature, have been associated with positive health-related effects in both children and adults. However, OLPs are not always perceived by laypeople as a viable treatment option. Methods: A brief online survey with 806 adult participants (age range: 18– 75 years; 29% parents) was conducted to identify predictor variables
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Efficacy of Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Adults for Stress, Anxiety, and Depression: A Systematic Review Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Syazwina Muhammad Khir, Wan Mohd Azam Wan Mohd Yunus, Norashikin Mahmud, Rui Wang, Siti Aisyah Panatik, Mohammad Saipol Mohd Sukor, Nor Akmar Nordin
Background: The rise in the prevalence of mental health problems among adults worldwide has raised concerns, highlighting the critical need for evidence-based mental health interventions that are accessible, comprehensive, and effective. Previous research suggests that Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) is a promising intervention widely used to reduce mental health problems. Nevertheless, the current
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Assessment of the Mental, Social, and Educational Impact of the COVID-19 Quarantine and Predictors: A Survey-Based- Study from Saudi Parents Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Lina Bashatah, Safana Aseri, Mahmood Basil A Al-Rawi
Background: Quarantine has had a powerful effect on parents and children in Saudi Arabia in different aspects, namely, educational, mental, and social. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the mental, social, and educational impact of the COVID-19 Quarantine and its predictors among Saudi parents. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out over 6 months in 2020 using structured questionnaires
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Brief Mindfulness Training Mitigates College Students’ Mobile Phone Addiction: The Mediating Effect of the Sense of Meaning in Life Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Fengbo Liu, Yue Xi, Ning Li, Ming Wu
Objective: To explore the impact of brief mindfulness training on college students’ mobile phone addiction and the mediating effect of the sense of meaning in life between them. Methods: This study has employed the mixed experimental design of 2 (experimental conditions) × 2 (time points), randomly assigned 44 college students into a mindfulness training group and a control group (22 college students
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Mindful Parenting as a Mediator in Parents’ Perspective-Taking: Exploring the Roles of Causal Attribution and Self-Compassion Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Fitri Ariyanti Abidin, Shally Novita, Kustimah Kustimah, Bewizta Maurilla Hasyyati, Mumtaz Azoma, Shadira Fianni Darmagita, Kinanthi Ayu Larasati, Athifah Qonita Millati
Background: Existing literature has examined the link between parent causal attribution and self-compassion in parent perspective-taking, but the impact of mindful parenting as a mediator remains underexplored. Purpose: The present study examines the mediating effect of mindful parenting on the relationship between parental attribution and self-compassion in parents’ perspective-taking. Methods: Using
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Stress Coping Strategies on Short Video Social Media [Letter] Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 M Zaenul Muttaqin
Letter for the article Adapting to Lockdown: Exploring Stress Coping Strategies on Short Video Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Exploring the Impact of Social Media Sites on Compulsive Shopping Behavior: The Mediating Role of Materialism Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Arif Jameel, Sania Khan, Wadi B Alonazi, Ali Ahmed Khan
Purpose: This study aims to examine the influence of social media sites and television advertisements on compulsive shopping behavior, and whether this influence is mediated by materialism in the university students of Saudi Arabia. Methods: Data was collected from 487 students at Saudi universities. AMOS and Structural equation modeling (SEM) were utilized to examine the data. The research supports
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Motivational Interviewing as a Tool to Increase Motivation and Adherence to a Long COVID Telerehabilitation Intervention: Secondary Data Analysis from a Randomized Clinical Trial Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-13 Sandra León-Herrera, Bárbara Oliván-Blázquez, Mario Samper-Pardo, Alejandra Aguilar-Latorre, Rafael Sánchez Arizcuren
Background: Although motivational interviewing was originally developed to address abuse disorders, scientific evidence confirms that it is an increasingly used and effective approach in a wide range of therapeutic interventions. To date, however, no studies have analyzed the use of this tool in patients with persistent symptoms following coronavirus disease 2019, a condition known as Long COVID. Purpose:
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Differential Impact of Emotional and Contextual Factors Associated with COVID-19 on Adolescent Mental Health Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 María T Sánchez-López, Desirée Llamas-Díaz, Alberto Megías-Robles, Raquel Gómez-Leal, María José Gutiérrez-Cobo, Pablo Fernández-Berrocal, Rosario Cabello
Background: During the confinement, there was an increase in the incidence of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. In this regard, affectivity is of particular interest, as emotions play a fundamental role in overall mental health. The literature on COVID-19 in this population has often focused on the analysis of risk factors for mental health, while less attention has been paid to protective
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Intervention on Mathematics Self-Efficacy: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Wenhua Yu, Shuodi Zhou, Yu Zhou
Purpose: Research has demonstrated a strong correlation between mathematics self-efficacy and math performance. Middle school children are increasingly receiving solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT), which is a type of psychotherapy. The study intends to use SFBT intervention to improve mathematics self-efficacy of students and to determine whether SFBT intervention was effective. To examine whether
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The Impact of Problematic Social Media Use on Inhibitory Control and the Role of Fear of Missing Out: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Yang Xu, Qinglin Chen, Yu Tian
Introduction: The general deficit in inhibitory control of problematic social media users has received widespread attention. However, the neural correlates of problematic social media use (PSMU) and inhibitory control remain unclear. Additionally, the co-occurrence of the fear of missing out (FoMO) with social media use is common, yet its role in the relationship between PSMU and inhibitory control
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Distress Symptoms of Old Age and Mild Cognitive Impairment are Two Distinct Dimensions in Older Adults Without Major Depression Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-06 Vinh-Long Tran-Chi, Michael Maes, Gallayaporn Nantachai, Solaphat Hemrungrojn, Marco Solmi, Chavit Tunvirachaisakul
Background: Studies in old adults showed bidirectional interconnections between amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and affective symptoms and that adverse childhood experiences (ACE) may affect both factors. Nevertheless, these associations may be confined to older adults with clinical depression. Aim: To delineate the relationship between clinical symptoms of aMCI and affective symptoms in
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The Moderating Role of Health Literacy and Health Promoting Behavior in the Relationship Among Health Anxiety, Emotional Regulation, and Cyberchondria Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Shuanghu Fang, Iqra Mushtaque
Background: People are increasingly turning to the internet to find answers to their health concerns in an era where there is a wealth of online health information, which frequently causes increased health anxiety and the phenomenon known as cyberchondria. The objectives of this study were to examine the moderating role of health literacy and health promotion behavior and the mediating role of emotional
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The Relationship Between Negative Coping Styles, Psychological Resilience, and Positive Coping Styles in Military Personnel: A Cross-Lagged Analysis Psychology Research and Behavior Management (IF 3.974) Pub Date : 2024-01-03 Mingxuan Zou, Bin Liu, Jing Ji, Lei Ren, Xiuchao Wang, Fengzhan Li
Background: Military personnel experience prolonged exposure to high-stress environments. Positive coping styles can assist in maintaining their mental and behavioral well-being, whereas negative coping styles cannot. Health behavior change theory specifies that an individual can transition from a negative to a positive coping style. The psychological resilience concept may prove vital in this transition