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The relationship between self-regulation, cognitive flexibility, and resilience among students: a structural equation modeling
BackgroundCognitive flexibility is an important construct that contributes to one’s own thoughts, behaviors, and feelings to achieve his or her...
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Parental executive functions and motivations unveil variations in young children's screen media use
BackgroundThe increased screen media use among children aged 3 to 5, particularly in the post-COVID era, is concerning. Despite several...
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The relationship between unpredictability in childhood and depression among college students: the mediating roles of co** style and resilience
BackgroundAccording to previous studies, unpredictability in childhood could significantly increase the risk of depression in adulthood. Only a few...
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Emotional intelligence, spiritual intelligence, depression and anxiety, and satisfaction with life among emerging adults in Israel and India: the impact of gender and individualism/collectivism
Much research has focused on how emotional and spiritual intelligences promote well-being and help combat mental health issues. This comparative...
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Integrating the ESM usage and work engagement for employee agility performance: based on regulatory focus theory
This present research aims to clarify the intricate conjunction of enterprise social media (ESM) utilization and employee agility with a main focus...
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Impact of a virtual coaching program for women physicians on burnout, fulfillment, and self-valuation
BackgroundCoaching has been demonstrated to be an effective physician wellness intervention. However, this evidence-based intervention has not yet...
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Concussion history associated with adolescent psychological distress but not hazardous gambling: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundSustaining multiple concussions over one’s lifetime may be associated with behavioral and mood changes beyond the acute phase of injury....
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Decomposing geographical judgments into spatial, temporal and linguistic components
When mentally exploring maps representing large-scale environments (e.g., countries or continents), humans are assumed to mainly rely on spatial...
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Psychosocial predictors of health behavior adherence in heart-failure patients with comorbid depression: a secondary analysis of the Hopeful Heart trial
BackgroundDepression affects 20–30% of individuals with heart failure (HF), and it is associated with worse health outcomes independent of disease...
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The way to relieve college students’ academic stress: the influence mechanism of sports interest and sports atmosphere
Background and research objectivesGiven the enduring popularity of higher education, there has been considerable attention on the correlation between...
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When income meets faith: the development and application of the Chinese generation Z unconventional religious orientation scale
This study seeks to analyze the psychological construction of Unconventional Religious Orientations and their association with individual income...
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Learning via imagery – merging techniques to improve the outcomes: a commentary on Frank et al. (2023)
In their article, Frank and colleagues review the effectiveness of motor imagery in learning motor skills, proposing a perceptual-cognitive theory...
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Executive function and spatial abilities in physically active children: an explorative study
BackgroundRegular physical activity has consistently shown promise in improving cognitive functioning among children. However, there is a shortage of...
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Microstructural differences in the cingulum and the inferior longitudinal fasciculus are associated with (extinction) learning
Cognitive functions, such as learning and memory processes, depend on effective communication between brain regions which is facilitated by white...
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The effect of social support and resource support on emotional exhaustion, insomnia, and suicidal ideation among allied health trainees and post-graduate year doctors in Taiwan
BackgroundCOVID-19-related stigmatization refers to COVID-19-related judgements by others that devalue the individual. Such stigmatization towards...
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The power of animation: encouraging doctors to access support for psychological wellbeing
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated already high rates of poor psychological wellbeing in doctors. Many doctors perceive a stigma associated with...
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The effect of typicality training on costly safety behavior generalization
Background and objectivesTypicality asymmetry in generalization refers to enhanced fear generalization when trained with typical compared to atypical...
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The effect of the sense of Community on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: the mediation role of a balanced time perspective
PurposeSocial context and time are two dimensions within which our entire existence is embedded. Therefore, prompting a positive set of attitudes and...
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Investigating the relationship between personality traits of hardiness and perfectionism with stress and psychosomatic symptoms: a cross-sectional study among nurses in Iran
BackgroundMedical and health sector employees are always exposed to physical and psychological risk factors, which affects their personal, social and...
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The effect of impulsive personality traits on prospective memory under different task importance conditions
BackgroundProspective memory (PM) refers to the ability to perform planned activities in the appropriate future situations. It needs to be planned in...