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Discrepancies in Parent-Child Perception of Parental Control and Associations with Children’s Anxiety: The Buffering Effect of Parent-Child Closeness
Previous research has predominantly relied on single-informant reports to establish the association between parental control and children’s anxiety. However, there remains ambiguity regarding the extent to whi...
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Open AccessTrajectories of positive and negative affect and state hope and their relationship with mental health among male adolescents in a juvenile correctional institution in China
Positive affect and hope contribute to individuals’ psychological adjustment and positive youth development. The purpose of the study was to examine growth in positive and negative affect as well as state hope...
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Open AccessTowards a better psychological satisfaction: develo** a mixed multi-criteria evaluation system to urban ‘Not in my back yard’ facilities siting
‘Not in My Back Yard (NIMBY)’ facilities are psychologically sensitive to urban and regional development. Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) method has been widely used for the decision-making of optimum siting of u...
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Outgroup threat, ideology, and favorable evaluations of the government’s responses to COVID-19
Based on social psychological theories of intergroup relations, perceptions of threat from outgroups contribute to ingroup favoritism. This research examined the effects of the perceived threat from outgroups ...
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How different online self-presentations relate to different online feedback among adolescents: peer relationship as a mediator
Adolescents are likely to use different strategies to present themselves on social networking sites and care much about feedback from others, especially from peers. The current study explored the relationships...
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Adverse childhood experiences, sexual minority stigma, social support and depressive symptoms among Chinese men who have sex with men: A moderated mediation modelling analysis
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk of depression. This study explores the mediation mechanism between ACEs, sexual minority stigma and depression, as well as the moderation effect of social suppo...
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Does Social Support Promote Parental Nurturance among Asian American Immigrant Families? The Mediating Role of Parental Self-Efficacy
Social support is a valuable resource for immigrant parents to maintain their parental self-efficacy and fulfill childrearing duties. Using data from a sample of first-generation Asian American immigrant paren...
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Neighborhood Environment, Cultural Orientation, and Parenting: Understanding the Intergenerational Conflict in Asian Immigrant Families
Intergenerational conflict is endemic and has substantial individual, familial, and societal consequences. However, few studies discussed the influences of the neighborhood environment on intergenerational con...
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Long-term orientation to impulsive buying behavior: A mediation model examining demographic factors differences
Considering Chinese consumers' long-term orientation (LTO) cultural core values, this work puts forward a model to understand Chinese consumers' impulsive shop** behavior. It conducts an online survey using ...
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Cross-modal enhancement of spatially unpredictable visual target discrimination during the attentional blink
The attentional blink can be substantially reduced by delivering a task-irrelevant sound synchronously with the second target (T2) embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation stream, which is further modula...
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Social and Emotional Supports During College Years: Associations with Post-college Outcomes Among Alumni of Foster Care
Data from a sample of alumni of foster care college graduates (N = 241) are examined to explore the role that social and emotional supports formed during college play in their post-college experiences, includi...
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How different online self-presentations relate to life satisfaction differently in college students: The role of positive online feedback and self-esteem
In the Internet age, some online factors, such as online self-presentation, related to life satisfaction have received much attention. However, it is unclear whether and how different strategies of online self...
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Authentic leadership and employee resilience during the COVID-19: The role of flow, organizational identification, and trust
The present work investigated fundamental mediating mechanisms (i.e., flow experience, organizational identification, and trust), underlining the impact of authentic leadership on employee resilience during th...
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A Confounding Discourse Analysis of Vietnamese Sex Workers’ Talk in the City of Kaiyuan, China
Vietnamese female sex workers (VFSWs) cross the border into Kaiyuan City, Yunnan Province yearly. However, very little is known about both the health and psychological issues VFSWs experience. The objectives o...
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The impact of interpersonal alienation on excessive Internet fiction reading: Analysis of parasocial relationship as a mediator and relational-interdependent self-construal as a moderator
Internet fiction reading is a proliferating recreational activity in China, for its compelling narratives and immersive experience on portable mobile devices. Based on the uses and gratifications theory, the p...
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Social dominance orientation, social contact, and attitudes toward international students
This study examined the relations among social dominance orientation (SDO), social contact, and attitudes toward international students. SDO was positively associated with prejudice against international stude...
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Visuospatial Bias in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence from Line Bisection Tasks
Previous studies have found reduced leftward bias of facial processing in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, it is not clear whether they manifest a leftward bias in general visual proce...
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Big five personality traits and problematic mobile phone use: A meta-analytic review
This article reports a meta-analysis of the relationships between the Big Five personality traits and problematic mobile phone use (PMPU). After searching and screening the literature, a total of 36 studies in...
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The role of online social capital in the relationship between Internet use and self-worth
This study examines the effect of the Internet on feelings of self-worth from a social capital perspective. Based on a survey among 800 undergraduate students from China, we find that browsing web pages and us...
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Roles of self-efficacy and transformational leadership in explaining voice-job satisfaction relationship
Little is known about the consequences of promotive and prohibitive voice. Addressing this issue, this study empirically examined the relationship between promotive and prohibitive voice and job satisfaction, ...