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Exploring the relationship between institutional legitimacy and teachers’ innovative behavior: the serial mediating effects of psychological empowerment and normative commitment
Teachers play a pivotal role in advancing student learning outcomes and nurturing creativity by continuously innovating their practices. Based on the...
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Health behavior and psychological treatment utilization in adults with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder symptoms
BackgroundAvoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), an eating disorder not associated with weight and shape concerns, results in nutrient or...
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Negative school gossip and prosocial behavior among high school students: mediated by basic psychological needs satisfaction and moderated by self-compassion
Negative gossip is prevalent in schools, yet there is limited research on the relationship between negative school gossip and prosocial behavior, as...
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High-commitment work systems, organizational psychological ownership, and unethical pro-organizational behavior: a nonlinear mediation model
The majority of current research has explored the beneficial effects of HR practices on staff members’ attitudes and actions, with minimal focus on...
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Rethinking the Political Through the Psychological: a Theoretical Discussion About Personality and Political Behavior
Traditional political science approaches to political behavior cannot always satisfactorily account for the causes and variations in how individuals...
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Corporate environmental and social responsibility: a perspective of human behavior and psychological orientation
Employment in responsible organizations is psychologically more valuable to a large segment of employees that desire to create a significant social...
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Maternal and Paternal Psychological Distress and Child Behavior in Japan
Children’s early behavioral issues can lead to negative outcomes that persist throughout the life course. One important predictor of these problems...
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Why pro-organizational unethical behavior contributes to hel** and innovative behaviors: the mediating roles of psychological entitlement and perceived insider status
The increasing competition in the corporate world has pressured employees to engage in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB). Over the past...
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Psychological ownership and ambidexterity influence the innovative work behavior and job performance of SME employees: a mediating role of job embeddedness
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are important in a nation’s economic development and growth. Many SMEs cannot achieve their objectives...
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Basic psychological needs as an explanation of body image and eating pathways to adolescent adjustment: a prospective study testing an integrated self-determination theory model
Body image and eating regulations are important determinants of adolescent adjustment. Self-determination theory suggested basic psychological needs...
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How social media usage affects psychological and subjective well-being: testing a moderated mediation model
BackgroundA growing body of literature demonstrates that social media usage has witnessed a rapid increase in higher education and is almost...
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The mediating roles of social support and basic psychological needs in the relationship between gratitude and adolescent prosocial behavior
Prosocial behavior (PSB) is vital for positive social development among adolescents, contributing to improved peer relationships, emotional...
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Bidirectional Causal Associations Between Same-Sex Attraction and Psychological Distress: Testing Moderation and Mediation Effects
Only one study has examined bidirectional causality between sexual minority status (having same-sex attraction) and psychological distress. We...
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Distributed leadership, leader-member exchange and innovative work behavior: the mediating role of basic psychological needs satisfaction
Distributed leadership (DL) and leader-member exchange (LMX) are highly relevant for fostering teachers’ innovative work behavior (IWB). Based on...
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Basic psychological need frustration and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: Testing a moderated mediation model of depression and self-compassion
According to self-determination theory (SDT), when needs are chronically obstructed, individuals may use compensatory behaviors to temporarily...
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I can and I am willing: A dual mediation model of a strengths-based psychological climate and voice behavior
Based on positive psychology, this study investigates how a strengths-based psychological climate promotes voice behavior via two motivation states....
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The effectiveness of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on psychological, physiological and executive functions as a proxy for sports performance
BackgroundIn the current study, we conducted a comparative analysis involving three distinct groups: one receiving group-based rational emotive...
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Basic psychological needs and suicidal ideation: testing an integrative model in referred and non-referred adolescents
This study tested an integrative model linking experiences of need frustration and need satisfaction with suicidal ideation through a risk-enhancing...
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Parental Psychological Control and Childhood Externalizing Problems: Indirect Effects Through Peer Victimization
Previous research has consistently shown that parental psychological control is associated with negative psychosocial outcomes, including...
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Main and interactive retrospective associations between parental rearing behavior and psychological adjustment in young adulthood
Rearing practices that parents adopt determine different aspects of children’s mental health and personality development. The present study...