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Open AccessThe impact of loneliness on depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: a two-wave follow-up study
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many regions and countries implemented lockdowns and isolation to curb the virus’s spread, which might increase loneliness and lead to a series of psychological distress. This stu...
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#TEBWorks: Engaging Youth in a Community-Based Participatory Research and User-Centered Design Approach to Intervention Adaptation
Implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) in under-resourced schools serving ethnic and racial minority youth is challenged by intervention, individuals', and setting characteristics. Engaging comm...
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Are Parenting Style and Loneliness Associated with Depression in Children with or without Developmental Dyslexia?
Evidence has shown that children with developmental dyslexia (DD) are vulnerable to internalizing problems such as depression. Family and peer support are two important factors that influence children’s psycho...
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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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Open AccessRETRACTED ARTICLE: Study on the Impact of Inherent Ability on the High Quality of Life in the Elderly Based on Mediating Effect of Value Participation
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Open AccessUnveiling student academic resilience in language learning: a structural equation modelling approach
This paper aims to investigate the internal structure of student academic resilience in language learning, to assess its global and dimensional levels and to examine the gender and age-related differences. The...
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Factors Associated with Thoughts of Migration Among Latinx Mental Health Professionals from Puerto Rico to Mainland United States
Highly skilled professionals in low-income countries often migrate to other countries to seek improvements in their living conditions, incomes, and quality of life. This rapidly growing phenomenon, also known ...
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Forced shift to teleworking: how after-hours ICTs implicate COVID-19 perceptions when employees experience abusive supervision
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered forced teleworking and made work-related use of information and communication technologies after hours (W_ICTs) common and easy. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory,...
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Assessing the data quality of AdHawk MindLink eye-tracking glasses
Most commercially available eye-tracking devices rely on video cameras and image processing algorithms to track gaze. Despite this, emerging technologies are entering the field, making high-speed, cameraless e...
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Open AccessThe Social Environment Matters for Telomere Length and Internalizing Problems During Adolescence
Depression and anxiety symptoms are on the rise among adolescents. With increasing evidence that cellular aging may be associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, there is an urgent need to identify the s...
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Working memory for gaze benefits from the face context
Retaining gaze in working memory (WM) is essential for successfully navigating through the social world. In the current study, we investigated how WM stores gaze direction by focusing on the role of face conte...
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Cross-modality effect in implicit learning of temporal sequence
Although implicit learning of temporal structure in the uni-modal are widely studied, the effect of cross-modal switching on implicit learning of temporal sequence is currently unknown. The present study adopt...
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Alcohol Use Among U.S.-born and Immigrant Latinx Youth: The Roles of Social Support and Stress Hormones
The biobehavioral correlates of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) among Latinx youth have been strikingly understudied. The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the effects of T-ACEs (e.g., maltreatment...
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Open AccessSocial equity perception and public mental health: a Chinese study with panel data
Mental health is a vital part of an individual’s overall health and well-being, and the relationship between society and individuals has always been a focus of academic and public attention. However, the effec...
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Flight or Fight: How do employees respond to abusive supervision?
Research on abusive supervision typically considers employees as passive recipients of supervisory abuse. However, employees can respond actively. Based on the affect theory of social exchange, we proposed tha...
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Genetic placebo effect on psychological resilience: the moderating role of self-compassion
The genetic placebo effect comprises the gene-related psychological, physiological and behavioral changes resulting from merely receiving genetic information. Our research investigated the genetic placebo effe...
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Adolescent Attachment, Affect, and Behavior as Related to Co** Responses to a Psychosocial Stressor
Certain individual factors are associated with adaptive and effective stress-co** strategies, which can buffer the negative impact of stress on mental and physical health.
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The influence of secrecy on advice taking: A self-protection perspective
Secrecy has been found to increase conformity, indicating its implication for advice-taking. Based on self-protection perspective, across six studies, the present research explores secrecy’s influence on advic...