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Inclusive and Sustainable Urbanization: Using a Macropsychology Perspective to Strengthen the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
Current planning and management of cities are not adequate to cope with the increasing flow of foreign and domestic migrants to urban areas. SDG 11,... -
Early Interparental Conflict, Couple Relationships, and Depression Among Rural Older Adults in China: A Latent Growth Model
This study examined the characteristics of depression among rural older adults in China in the face of rapid urbanization. The relationship between...
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The digital divide in access to broadband internet and mental healthcare
Telemedicine has greatly improved mental healthcare access worldwide, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the growing reliance on...
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Environmental neuroscience unravels the pathway from the physical environment to mental health
Genes, as well as the environment, are known to affect mental health. However, the effects of the physical environment on mental health are not well...
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Contemplation of Nature to Promote Mental Health and Prevent Depression in Youth
Increasing urbanization, current crises, and uncertain times pose an exponential threat to mental health, particularly for children and adolescents... -
How does choice of residential community affect the social integration of rural migrants: insights from China
The construction of public space is a new and important way to integrate rural migrants into urban society. Existing studies mainly discussed the...
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Moving from Rural to Urban China: How Urbanization Affects Women’s Housework
The present study explores within-gender differences in domestic labor by studying housework variations across five different groups of women in...
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From Disease to Pandemic
The rapid expansion of the trade in wild animals, the tide of deforestation, the triumph of factory farming, and the increased pace of global warming... -
Can we build a neuroecology of innovativeness similar to that pioneered by David Sherry for spatial memory?
David Sherry's pioneering work on the neuroecology of spatial memory has three characteristics that could inspire studies on other cognitive...
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How family supports children’s reading-related emotions and reading intention: a comparative study of rural, suburban, and urban areas
Researchers and practitioners have recently aimed to identify the factors that foster students’ reading enjoyment and reading for pleasure. This...
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The quest to mental well-being: Nature connectedness, materialism and the mediating role of meaning in life in the Philippine context
It is believed that about 90% of the land area in the Philippines was once covered with forests. Today, Philippine forests have decreased to <20% due...
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Determinants of citizens’ willingness to participate in environmental governance – An empirical study
The environmental implications of industrialization and urbanization have elicited sustainability concerns which have shot into prominence...
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Ultraviolet sunlight, personality, and cancer incidence: A nomothetic American state-level analysis
This is the first research to examine the relation of ultraviolet (UV) sunlight and personality to cancer incidence employing the same database. Two...
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Resilience Practice Strategies for Urbanized Societies
Since the 1950s, urbanization around the globe has increased sixfold: The population living in urban areas has grown from 751 million to 4.2 billion.... -
Older Adults’ Happiness and Quality of Life: Spiritualism, Social Connectedness, and Health Status
Growing old is undeniably an inescapable process of every living being with an option to age gracefully. Life expectancy increases with advances in... -
The influence of an urban hukou and its acquisition methods on older adults’ happiness: an analysis based on the Chinese General Social Survey
The hukou system is a population management policy in China. However, existing research has paid little attention to the relationships between...
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Elder Abuse in Asia
Asians represent one of the fastest growing aging populations. Traditionally, intergenerational relationships in Asian countries are governed by the... -
American idle: the relative importance of dispositional and environmental predictors of state labor force participation rates in the USA
This is the first study to determine the capacity of state-level IQ and Big Five personality to predict total, male, and female state labor force...
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Effects of Rapid Urbanization on the Quality of Life
This is a literature-based study on quality of life (QoL)Quality of Life (QoL) that evaluates the environmental, physical, psychological, social,...