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Cultural Dimensions Moderate the Association between Loneliness and Mental Health during Adolescence and Younger Adulthood: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Cultural factors, such as country or continent, influence the relationship between loneliness and mental health. However, less is known about how cultural dimensions moderate this relationship during adolescen...
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Experimental Study on Emergency Psychophysiological and Behavioral Reactions to Coal Mining Accidents
Effective emergency responses are crucial for preventing coal mine accidents and mitigating injuries. This paper aims to investigate the characteristics of emergency psychophysiological reactions to coal mine ...
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Promoting Reciprocity During Pretend Play in Children with Autism
Due to the challenges in reciprocal pretend play in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the current study examined the effectiveness of a set of procedures, including in vivo modeling, the differenti...
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The effect of paternalistic leadership on employee green behavior: the mediating role of organization-based self-esteem
Employee green behavior is the key to achieving corporate environmental management goals and promoting sustainable development of enterprises. Based on the social exchange theory (SET), the study innovatively ...
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The BabyView camera: Designing a new head-mounted camera to capture children’s early social and visual environments
Head-mounted cameras have been used in developmental psychology research for more than a decade to provide a rich and comprehensive view of what infants see during their everyday experiences. However, variatio...
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Perceived hybrid human resource management and employee voice behaviour in China: examining a dual mediation model
This research investigates the intricate relationship between perceived hybrid human resource management system (PHHRM) and employee promotive and prohibitive voice behaviour (PromV and ProhV) in mainland Chin...
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The association between helicopter parenting and college freshmen’s depression: Insights from a cross-sectional study
Existing research has demonstrated that college freshmen sometimes experience notable depression, and a significant correlation has been observed between depressive state and helicopter parenting. However, the...
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Power-status inconsistency and knowledge sharing behavior: the mediating role of self-efficacy and negative emotion
Under the background of knowledge economy, knowledge exchange and sharing among team members is extremely important for team development and organizational innovation. However, previous studies have neglected ...
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Compensatory effects of loneliness: how and when does workplace loneliness promote employees unethical pro-organizational behavior
With the development of information and communication technology (ICT) and the rise of telecommuting, loneliness has become a prevalent emotional experience in the workplace. Therefore, it is important to unde...
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A Study on the Determinants of Undergraduates’ Procrastination: Social Addiction, Negative Emotion as Mediators and Mindfulness as Moderator
The study aims to examine the role of perceived stress, social addiction, and negative emotions on procrastination among undergraduate students in Vietnam. The results among 1000 undergraduate students showed ...
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The Social Inequality of Music: University Students from a Higher Social Class Are More Likely to Build Relationships and Feel Happiness Through Music
The relationship between young people’s music use and well-being has gained extensive interest in recent years. The relationship-building function of music is one of its most important functions. While many st...
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Developmental Trajectories of Parental Self-Efficacy as Children Transition to Adolescence in Nine Countries: Latent Growth Curve Analyses
Little is known about the developmental trajectories of parental self-efficacy as children transition into adolescence. This study examined parental self-efficacy among mothers and fathers over 3 1/2 years rep...
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Sha** future workers in China’s secondary vocational schools — a person-centered study on professional identity and career adaptability
Career adaptability is an important psychological resource to measure the career development of secondary vocational school students, and it has an obvious relationship with the antecedent variables such as pr...
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Latent class analysis of post-traumatic disorder and post-traumatic growth among front-line healthcare professionals during the early outbreak of COVID-19
The pandemic is a major public health crisis, which may bring post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as post-traumatic growth (PTG) to healthcare professionals. The current study aimed to assess coexist...
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De relatie tussen depressie van een ouder, communicatie en eigenwaarde van kinderen die een broer of zus aan kanker hebben verloren
Een kind verliezen aan kanker verhoogt het risico op verminderde eigenwaarde bij de achtergebleven broers en/of zussen. Daarnaast hebben de ouders vaak te kampen met depressieve symptomen en gaan zij op een an...
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Does Parental Mental Health Moderate the Association between Parenting Stress and Child Externalizing Behaviors Among Autistic Children?
Parents of autistic children experience significant parenting stress, which is prospectively associated with increases in child externalizing behaviors. However, family factors that place specific families at ...
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Why Do Employees Perform Better Under Paradoxical Leaders? The Mediating Role of Group Harmony
Interest in the influence of paradoxical leadership in organizations is increasing. We explore whether such a leadership style can truly benefit organizations by examining the effects of paradoxical leadership...
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A Comparison of Self-Report Measures to Screen for Mental Health Concerns in Youth
Universal screening continues to be a missed opportunity for addressing mental health in schools. The current study compared three separate self-report screening tools: the Behavior Assessment System for Child...
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The impact of incongruent CSR on time theft: an integration of cognitive and affective mechanisms
This study aims to explore employees’ response to incongruent CSR, a phenomenon in which companies allocate more resources to external than internal CSR issues. Drawing on retributive justice theory and the du...
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Foundations of Vocal Category Development in Autistic Infants
The present study compared the infant’s tendency in the first year of life to produce clusters of particular vocal types (squeals, vocants, and growls) in typically develo** (TD) and autistic infants. Vocal ...