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Open AccessPeer Stress Spills Over to Family Stress in the Context of Emotion Regulation Difficulties: A Daily Diary Study with Chinese Adolescents
Conflict in peer and family relationships becomes more common in the adolescent period when compared to previous developmental periods. These typical developmental challenges can be exacerbated in the context ...
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Violence on the front line: a qualitative comparative analysis of the causes of patient violence towards medical staff in China during the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19, reduced funding and a shortage of healthcare workers has led to growing international concern about patient violence towards medical staff in medical settings. As the number of reported physical and ...
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Open AccessHow does COVID-19-related social media usage influence disordered eating? A daily diary study among Chinese adults during lockdown
Despite previous studies highlighting the benefits of social media use during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly under lockdown, limited research has identified the potential detrimental consequences of socia...
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Parent-child relationship and problematic smartphone use among chinese adolescents: a moderated mediation model
To explore the influence and mechanism of parent-child relationship on adolescents’ problematic smartphone use, a sample of 3355 Chinese adolescents (Mage=16.93, SD = 0.49, range: 14–19 years old; 48% boys) is re...
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Open AccessHow pom cheerleading improves the executive function of preschool children: the mediating role of speed and agility
Physical exercises can improve individuals’ physical health and cognition, but the internal influence path is unclear. This study aims to examine the influence of pom cheerleading training on physical fitness ...