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  1. Theoretical Reconceptalization: From Needs to Meta-motives

    This chapter proposes a theory with which to understand motives and their re-/presentation. After having argued the usefulness of such “positive”...
    Morten Nissen in Rearticulating Motives
    Chapter 2023
  2. Findings from a qualitative study about ICU physicians’ wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic acutely threatened physicians’ psychological wellbeing, and the strength of the critical care workforce as a whole. Therefore,...

    Natalie Disher, Kelly C. Vranas, ... Shannon Nugent in Current Psychology
    Article 28 February 2024
  3. The Reality of Vulnerable Research: Honoring Humanness Amid a Pandemic

    This article describes the journey of a health equity research study that changed course due to challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and...

    Rebekka Dieterich-Hartwell, Rosie Davis Aubrey in American Journal of Dance Therapy
    Article 04 December 2023
  4. The Predictive Role of Health Literacy in the Sexual Dysfunction of Women with Coronary Artery Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the most common chronic diseases whose complications harm sexual functioning. Given the importance of sexual...

    Hakimeh Vahedparast, Parvin Zandi Rad, ... Tayebeh Gharibi in Sexuality and Disability
    Article 25 November 2023
  5. Impulsivity and sensitivity to reward as mediating factors of the negative relationship between emotional intelligence and health-related risk-taking: evidence from a sample of university students

    Background

    Better abilities in emotional intelligence (EI) have been linked to a decreased tendency to engage in health-related risk behaviour....

    Alberto Megías-Robles, María T. Sánchez-López, ... Pablo Fernández-Berrocal in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 09 November 2023
  6. Patient Perspective on Factors that Facilitate Recovery in Schizophrenia. A Qualitative Study

    Though it is mostly accepted that recovery is possible in Schizophrenia, not much is known about its facilitating factors. Previous studies indicate...

    Shari Tess Mathew, Bergai Parthsarathy Nirmala, John Vijay Sagar Kommu in Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health
    Article 25 November 2023
  7. Researchers’ strategies to cope with the covid-19 impact on their activity

    This study aims to characterize the strategies researchers used to cope with Covid-19 impact and to explore the relationship between those...

    Anna Sala-Bubaré, Montserrat Castelló, ... Núria Suñé-Soler in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 21 April 2023
  8. Acute Bouts of Aerobic Exercise Do Not Modulate Task-Evoked Midfrontal Theta Oscillations in School-Age Children

    While acute aerobic exercise has been found to have a facilitative effect on task components with varied cognitive control demands in school-age...

    Shu-Shih Hsieh, Shih-Chun Kao, ... Charles H. Hillman in Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
    Article Open access 27 December 2023
  9. Factors predicting mental health in youth during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Spain

    Background

    The first COVID-19 lockdown decreed in Spain by the government resulted in a significant disruption in the daily lives of youth that may...

    Isabel Vicario-Molina, Eva González Ortega, ... Andrés Palacios Picos in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 06 October 2023
  10. Resting Stroop task: Evidence of task conflict in trials with no required response

    In the typical Stroop task, participants are presented with color words written in different ink colors and are asked to respond to their color. It...

    Ronen Hershman, Gal Dadon, ... Avishai Henik in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 24 August 2023
  11. Visual memory of a co-actor’s target during joint search

    Studies on joint action show that when two actors turn-takingly attend to each other’s target that appears one at a time, a partner’s target is...

    Chifumi Sakata, Yoshiyuki Ueda, Yusuke Moriguchi in Psychological Research
    Article 28 March 2023
  12. Sense of time is slower following exhaustive cycling exercise

    Subjective perception of time is altered during vigorous exercise. This could be due in part to the fatigue associated with physical activity at high...

    Andrew R. Moore, Maddie Olson in Psychological Research
    Article 10 January 2024
  13. What Makes a Good Theory, and How Do We Make a Theory Good?

    I present an ontology of criteria for evaluating theory to answer the titular question from the perspective of a scientist practitioner. Set inside a...

    Article Open access 24 January 2024
  14. Development and psychometric validation of a brief scale to measure environmental perception based on the 2-major environmental values model in adolescents and adults

    Background

    The worldwide ecological crisis, including global climate change, is leading to increased awareness and attitudes towards environmental...

    Christoph Randler, Talia Härtel, Renan de Almeida Barbosa in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 27 May 2024
  15. Steps Toward a Decolonial Feminist Ecology

    This chapter explores how embodied ecological practices might stretch the space/time of teaching and learning in Higher Education, (re-)orienting...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  16. “We Also Suffer”: Self-support and Supervisory Support for Social Work Practitioners in Weather-Related Events

    Social workers make great efforts in times of weather-related events. They are second-tier responders who need to support others and care for...

    Raya Hamed Hilal Al Maamari, Mohammed Mohammed Kamel Elsherbiny, ... Ahmed Thabet Helal Ibrahim in Clinical Social Work Journal
    Article 10 May 2024
  17. Why Do People (Not) Take Breaks? An Investigation of Individuals’ Reasons for Taking and for Not Taking Breaks at Work

    Although breaks can help employees stay energized and maintain high levels of performance throughout the day, employees sometimes refrain from taking...

    Vincent Phan, James W. Beck in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article 29 December 2022
  18. “Recovery activities are needed every step of the way”—exploring the process of long-term recovery in people previously diagnosed with exhaustion disorder

    Background

    Sick-leave rates are high due to stress-related illnesses, but little is still known about the process of recovery from these conditions....

    Ingela Aronsson, Anna Stigsdotter Neely, ... Hanna M. Gavelin in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 06 May 2024
  19. Prosocial behaviours and emotional intelligence as factors associated with healthy lifestyles and violence in adolescents

    Adolescence is a stage of life characterised by vulnerability, which shapes young people’s trajectories and potentially influences their behaviour....

    Alba González Moreno, María del Mar Molero Jurado in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 22 February 2024
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