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“Some Handle It in Ways Others See as Insane:” College Individuals’ Meaning-Making about their Motivations for Severe Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors
PurposePost-relationship pursuit can range from normative to problematic, including stalking. While there are some theories and research about...
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Enhancing the Utility of the Moral Injury Experience Wheel: Manualized Applications for Diverse Contexts
Moral injury has emerged as an important construct for understanding the distress experienced in the aftermath of a moral violation, initially among...
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Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace and its Association with Possible Actions of Managers to Prevent Sickness Absence of Employees with Mental Health Problems in the Swedish Private Sector: a Video Vignette Study
PurposeMental health problems (MHPs) are subjected to workplace stigma and can deteriorate into common mental disorders (CMDs) and sickness absence...
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Motives for Performing Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs): Similarities to and Differences from Non-Suicidal Self-Injurious and Stereotypic Movement Behaviors
BackgroundIn the DSM-5, body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) are now classified in the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders section....
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Disclosing Domestic Violence to Survivors’ Churches: Experiences of Survivors
This article discusses the experiences of 12 survivors of domestic violence, 9 women and 3 men, regarding how their congregations responded and how...
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Natural Selection Across Three Generations of Americans
We investigate natural selection on polygenic scores in the contemporary US, using the Health and Retirement Study. Across three generations, scores...
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The influence of PER3 VNTR genotypes on the age of onset in a group of bipolar I disorder patients: an exploratory study
BackgroundPER3 is a circadian gene that contains a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) which codifies for three genotypes: 4/4; 4/5; and 5/5...
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Antibiotic use and risk of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a population-based cohort study
BackgroundThe gut microbiota is believed to influence neurodevelopment through the gut–brain axis, but prior studies have shown inconsistent results...
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A Pilot Study of Resilience, Stress, and Well-Being in Adults With and Without Children in the Home in Ukraine
The purpose of this pilot, quantitative study was to investigate resilience and stress when predicting well-being in a sample of Ukrainian adults...
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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Disorder Criteria Associated with Diagnostic Persistence Across Time
Objective: Most studies of the DSM-5 proposed non-suicidal self-injury disorder (NSSID) have focused on documenting its prevalence, associated...
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Examining Audiences’ Psychological Reactance to Christian-Sourced Excessive Alcohol Consumption Messages in the United States
This study experimentally investigated the effect of dogmatic and suggestive language in Christian-sourced excessive alcohol consumption messages...
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Network analysis of trait aggression among community youths and juvenile offenders
ObjectiveThe mainstream view in trait aggression research has regarded the structure as representing the latent cause of the cognitions, emotions,...
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Validation of a German version of the caregiver strain questionnaire-short form 11 (CGSQ-SF11)
ObjectiveCaring for a child, particularly one with special healthcare needs, is a demanding task that can lead to the experience of caregiver strain....
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Personality traits and co-occurrence of depressive symptoms and high BMI: a prospective cohort study
We assess the associations between personality traits and co-occurrence of depressive symptoms and high BMI from adolescence to early adulthood. We...
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Twenty-year changes of adolescent mental health and substance use: a Finnish population-based time-trend study
This time-trend study assesses changes in mental health and substance use among Finnish adolescents from 1998 to 2018. Representative samples of...
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Teacher-Rated Mental Health of Siblings of Children with Chronic Disorders
Siblings of children with chronic disorders are at a heightened risk for internalizing and externalizing problems. Studies on sibling mental health...
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The effectiveness of an online attention training program in improving attention and reducing boredom
Frequent and intense experiences of boredom may lead to negative consequences. Enhancing sustained attention has been suggested as a potential...
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Threat-Related Interpretation Biases and Intolerance of Uncertainty in Individuals Exposed to Trauma
BackgroundInterpretation biases are a form of cognitive bias in which ambiguous information is resolved in a consistent manner; threat-related...