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期刊名:Personality and individual differences

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ISSN:0191-8869

e-ISSN:1873-3549

IF/分区:2.6/Q2

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Self-continuity (i.e., people's sense of connectedness with their past and future selves) declines with increasing distance from the present moment. Questions remain about the specific patterns of such temporal declines and about potential ...
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Negative associations between psychopathic traits and religiosity/spirituality have been previously reported in community samples. However, whether similar associations are observed in samples characterized by clinical levels of psychopathi...
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Recent theoretical and empirical advances in purpose in life indicate a state component to feeling purposeful. This study used a micro-longitudinal study to identify person (age, sex, race, education), temporal (day in study, time of day, w...
Laura E Quiñones-Camacho,Kirsten E Gilbert,Laura Hennefield et al. Laura E Quiñones-Camacho et al.
While previous research highlights the significance of parenting and family dynamics in adolescent suicidal thoughts and behavior (STBs), there has been a limited focus on how early caregiver-child affective patterns may influence preadoles...
Katherine All,Cynthia L Huang-Pollock Katherine All
Taxonomic models of psychopathology and personality share striking similarities, but lines of research are often conducted independently. Integrating the two frameworks facilitates the inclusion of important constructs that are commonly ove...
Sarah Simon,E Samuel Winer Sarah Simon
Reward devaluation theory (RDT) describes the cognitive/affective process whereby people learn to interpret once-rewarding stimuli as threatening (Winer & Salem, 2016). RDT has advanced depression theory and science, but may also explain co...
Samuel R Vincent,George Bate,Liane J Leedom et al. Samuel R Vincent et al.
Network analyses offer a viable alternative approach to understanding the nature of mental disorders. The current study was conducted to advance our understanding of the network underlying of Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)-assessed t...
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Self-control has received considerable attention across fields. A substantially smaller portion of the literature has focused on the availability of self-control in the moment. Our interest is a small body of research in which self-control ...
Wendy Huerta,Naomi Sadeh Wendy Huerta
There is growing interest in understanding whether, and under what circumstances, depression confers risk for violence perpetration. To address these questions, we examined whether major depressive disorder (MDD) symptoms correlated with vi...
Ellen F Finch,Sarah E Kalinowski,Daniel L Schacter et al. Ellen F Finch et al.
It is well established that people scoring high in narcissism fantasize about a grandiose future. However, little research has examined whether narcissism is actually associated with setting unrealistic, grandiose future goals for oneself. ...