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Clustered health risk behaviors with mind wandering in young adults: serial mediation of sleep quality and emotional symptoms
This study examined how clustered health risk behaviors (HRBs) affect mind wandering (MW) and whether sleep quality and emotional symptoms play a serial mediating role. 1041 college students were recruited thr...
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Open AccessChinese version of the Tendency to Avoid Physical Activity and Sport (TAPAS) scale: testing unidimensionality, measurement invariance, concurrent validity, and known-group validity among Taiwanese youths
Psychosocial factors affect individuals’ desire for physical activity. A newly developed instrument (Tendency to Avoid Physical Activity and Sport; TAPAS) has been designed to assess the avoidance of physical ...
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The dual nature of working memory deficits: methamphetamine abusers have more impaired social working memory capacity than canonical working memory capacity
Social working memory (WM) temporarily retains and manipulates various aspects of social information. Extensive research has highlighted impaired social cognitive functions in individuals with substance addict...
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Open AccessUnraveling motives: identifying the impact of university attendance motives on learning behaviors among dental students
Students report various motives for attending university (MAU) grouped under five categories, namely, personal–intellectual development (PER), humanitarian (HUM), careerist–materialist (CAR), expectation-drive...
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Potential Mechanism Linking Peer Relationships and Adolescent Prosocial Behavior: Mediation of Cognitive Empathy and Moderations of OXTR and DRD2
Peers are important socializers of adolescent prosocial behavior. Still, the proximal cognitive and emotional process underlying this link and the sources of individual differences in sensitivity to peer influ...
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Comparison of Acquisition Criteria Applied to Individual and Sets of Tacts: A Systematic Replication
The experimenters examined two different levels of acquisition criteria—Set and Operant Analysis—to assess acquisition and response maintenance of tact operants for four participants. Set Analysis involved rep...
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Understanding user’s continuance intention of mobile social media apps: fear of missing out (FoMO) and users’ desired value
Given the widespread use of social media apps, it is important to study their effects on people’s psychology and behavior. Past research suggests that perceived value impacts an individual’s continuance intent...
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Using dance-based interventions to overcome anxiety and stress in China
In the modern world, psychological well-being and disease prevention have become important aspects of human health and life. This paper describes a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of dance therapy,...
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Longitudinal trajectories of teacher emotions among teachers in role transition: the role of emotional intelligence and teacher-student relationships
To explore the longitudinal trajectories of teacher emotions across the role transition and their association with emotional intelligence and teacher-student relationships. This study investigates 238 teachers...
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Open AccessThe effect of illness perception on psychosocial adjustment of patients with breast cancer and their spouses: actor–partner independence model
With the increase in the prevalence rate and improvements in the survival of breast cancer patients, there is a growing interest in understanding the level of psychosocial adjustment in these patients. The stu...
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Open AccessCorrection: Maximization strategies in relationship and career enhances life satisfaction through meaning making among established adults in South Korea
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Open AccessTrajectories and predictors of emotional exhaustion in clinical nurses in the context of healthcare crisis: a case study in **’an, China
This study investigated the growth trajectory of emotional exhaustion and its predictors in clinical nurses in the context of healthcare crisis in the post pandemic era. A total of 422 Chinese clinical nurses ...
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Longitudinal study on bullying victimization and non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese adolescents: a moderated mediation model
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is most prevalent during adolescence. It is therefore crucial to further explore factors influencing NSSI. Previous studies had examined the role of bullying victimization or in...
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The serial mediation role of parent-child attachment and empathy in the relationship between parental technoference and social anxiety
The interference in parent-child interactions (i.e., parental technoference) has become an increasingly common type of parental neglect with the recent advancements in technology. Although literature has linke...
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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
This study aims to expand our understanding of the relations of oral reading fluency at word, sentence, and passage levels to reading comprehension in Chinese-speaking secondary school-aged students. In total,...
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Cultural differences in people’s affective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of self-continuity and lay theories of change
We conducted an online study with Chinese and Euro-Canadian university students (N = 432) to examine their affective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and how self-continuity and lay theories of change may p...
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Service Employees’ Mindfulness and Job Crafting amid COVID-19: The Roles of Resilience, Organizational Health Climate, and Health-Oriented Leadership
Due to changes in the work environment resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, service employees’ behavior, that proactively reshapes the content and meaning of work (i.e., job crafting), is increasingly importa...
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Assessing Somatic Symptom Scale-8 (SSS-8) in Chinese youth and adolescents: using Classical Test Theory and Rasch Measurement Theory
Evaluating the increasing somatic symptoms in adolescents and youth is essential in epidemiological surveillance. This study aims to investigate the psychometric properties of the Somatic Symptom Scale-8 (SSS-...
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Effects of mindfulness-based programs on competitive anxiety in sports: A meta-analysis
This review aimed to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based programs (MBP) on competitive anxiety among athletes. SPORTDiscus, CNKI, Web of Science, PubMed, and ProQuest databases were searched for relev...
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Is Online Group Therapy as Effective as Face-to-face Group Therapy? A Mixed Methods Study
Group therapy is an effective psychosocial intervention applied to clinical social work practice. In the past several years, the COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in an increased application of online group thera...