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  1. Drawing an Angry Perpetrator and a Sad Target: Children’s Understanding of Emotions of School Bullying Perpetrators and Targets

    The present study aimed to investigate school-aged children’s understanding of emotions of perpetrators and targets of school bullying and whether...

    Fotini Bonoti, Eleni Andreou, ... Varvara Tsoungou in International Journal of Bullying Prevention
    Article Open access 04 April 2023
  2. How does negative work reflection impact cyberloafing? The chain-mediating effect of meaningful work and moral disengagement

    The prevalence and harmfulness of cyberloafing are increasingly attracting the attention of scholars and organizations, and how to effectively curb...

    Zhidan Tan, Qing **a, ... Junjie Dong in Current Psychology
    Article 04 June 2024
  3. Measuring Moral Injury: Further Validation of the MIES-C and EMIS-C in a Civilian Population

    Moral injury among civilians has garnered increased recognition in recent years. However, most moral injury measures have focused on military...

    Article Open access 19 July 2023
  4. How Military Chaplains Strengthen the Moral Resilience of Soldiers and Veterans: Results From a Case Studies Project in the Netherlands

    In spiritual care research, studies on military chaplaincy are underrepresented, and most available studies center on moral injury. This article...

    Carmen Schuhmann, Theo Pleizier, ... Jacques Körver in Pastoral Psychology
    Article Open access 04 September 2023
  5. Students’ moral emotions and judgments of cyberbullying: The influence of previous cyberbullying experiences

    The current study examined the effects of previous cyberbullying experiences and age on moral judgments and emotions about cyberbullying incidents...

    Donia Tong, Victoria Talwar in Current Psychology
    Article 18 July 2020
  6. What shall I do? Similarities and differences in moral judgements between Austrian and Mongolian students

    Cross-cultural research in moral judgements (e.g., whether to sacrifice one person to save several others) often focuses on differences regarding the...

    Victoria K. E. Bart, Erdenechimeg Sharavdorj, ... Martina Rieger in Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science
    Article Open access 08 April 2024
  7. The Continuum of Moral Harms: Correctional Officers’ Perspectives of Prison and the Influence on their Wellness

    We apply the continuum of moral harms as described by Litz and King (J Trauma Stress 32:341–349, 2019 ), ranging from moral distress to moral injury,...

    Rosemary Ricciardelli, Bethany Easterbrook, Jennifer Turner in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article Open access 23 March 2024
  8. Is Online Disinhibition Related to Cyberdating Abuse Perpetration through Moral Disengagement? The Moderating Role of Gender, Sexism, and Cybervictimization

    Evidence suggests that online disinhibition enhances the likelihood of perpetrating cyberbullying by increasing moral disengagement; however, these...

    M. Dolores Sánchez-Hernández, M. Carmen Herrera, Francisca Expósito in Sex Roles
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  9. The relationship between being bullied and bystander intervention in adolescent school bullying: the moderating mediation of moral disengagement and only child status

    Many studies have examined that bullying bystander intervention refers to a positive, pro-social bystander behavior that prevents the sustained...

    Dongrong Wang, Yuhong Zhang, ... Yixin Wei in Current Psychology
    Article 01 March 2024
  10. Explanatory factors for problematic cybersex behaviour: the importance of negative emotions

    Cybersex encompasses a wide range of behaviors that use information and communication technologies as a means of access to obtain sexual...

    Antonio Cervero, Adrian Castro-Lopez, ... Ellian Tuero in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 17 January 2024
  11. Compassion, Kindness, and Moral Well-being: Indian Perspectives

    This chapter explores the factors in the course of development that enable or restrict the expression of positive moral emotions like compassion and...
    Rachana Bhangaokar in Emotions in Cultural Context
    Chapter 2024
  12. Introduction: Emerging Concerns in the Psychology of Emotions

    Historically, emotions have been treated as basic bodily mechanisms present in living organisms, which are responsible for their survival and growth....
    Girishwar Misra, Indiwar Misra in Emotions in Cultural Context
    Chapter 2024
  13. A Brief Compassion Focused Therapy Intervention Can Increase Moral Expansiveness: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Objectives

    This study investigated whether training in compassion can broaden individuals’ moral circles. In total, 102 participants, including 87...

    James N. Kirby, April Hoang, Charlie R. Crimston in Mindfulness
    Article Open access 20 January 2024
  14. Moral Thinking and Empathy in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Conduct Problems: A Narrative Review

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for conduct problems in children and adolescents aims to decrease behaviors which may be considered moral...

    Walter Matthys, Dennis J. L. G. Schutter in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
    Article Open access 11 March 2023
  15. How inferred motives shape moral judgements

    When people judge acts of kindness or cruelty, they often look beyond the act itself to infer the agent’s motives. These inferences, in turn, can...

    Ryan W. Carlson, Yochanan E. Bigman, ... M. J. Crockett in Nature Reviews Psychology
    Article 08 June 2022
  16. The bright side of sports: a systematic review on well-being, positive emotions and performance

    Objective

    The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic review regarding the relationship between positive psychological factors, such as...

    David Peris-Delcampo, Antonio Núñez, ... Alejandro Garcia-Mas in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  17. Moral Competence, Religiosity, and Spirituality

    Context: There is a relationship between religiosity and spirituality (SR) in moral decision-making, which refers to competence. Objectives:...
    Lucas Guilherme Tetzlaff de Gerone in Studies on Moral Competence
    Chapter 2024
  18. Moral distress in psychiatric nurses in Covid-19 crisis

    Background

    The COVID-19 pandemic has put heavy pressure on nurses. Psychiatric nurses are also exposed to moral distress due to the special conditions...

    Nahid Tavakol, Zahra Molazem, ... Shahpar Bagheri in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 17 February 2023
  19. Emotions in Cultural Contexts: An Indian Perspective

    Emotions constitute some of the most important aspects of our lives; they give meaning to life, stimulate behavior, and shape the thoughts and...
    Girishwar Misra, Pallavi Ramanathan in Emotions in Cultural Context
    Chapter 2024
  20. The effect of relative deprivation on aggressive behavior of college students: a moderated mediation model of belief in a just world and moral disengagement

    Background

    Previous research found that college students have exhibited a group of concern, and aggressive behavior occurs from time to time in daily...

    Mengyao Wang, Ming Chen, Zhiyan Chen in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 12 September 2023
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