The role of mindfulness and compassion in early adults' subsequent mental health, coping and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective longitudinal study [0.03%]
正念和同理心在新冠肺炎疫情期间早期成年人随后的心理健康、应对机制及遵守卫生规范行为中的作用:一项前瞻性纵向研究
Natalia Van Doren,Christa T Mahlobo,Brian M Galla et al.
Natalia Van Doren et al.
The present study explored prospective links between trait mindfulness and compassion on subsequent coping and compliance with Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines and indirect effects via well-being and internalized distress during...
Are Moderate Levels of Stress Particularly Dangerous for Relationship Satisfaction? A Conceptual Replication of [0.03%]
中等程度的压力会对关系满意度造成特别危险吗?概念复制研究
Hannah C Williamson
Hannah C Williamson
The well-documented negative impact of daily stressors on relational well-being, juxtaposed with emerging evidence indicating that major stressors can have a positive impact on relational well-being, suggests that the association between st...
Revisiting the Charmed Circle: A Reflexive Examination of Unanswered Questions in the Infidelity Literature [0.03%]
重温恩宠理论:对婚外情研究中未解问题的反思性考察
Dana A Weiser,M Rosie Shrout
Dana A Weiser
Infidelity is a common experience in romantic relationships, and as such, relationships researchers have amassed a large infidelity literature. In the current manuscript, we provide a brief overview of the infidelity literature, specificall...
Framing resilience linked to parental ethnic-racial socialization as hidden: A hidden resilience conceptual framework [0.03%]
与父母的族裔种族社会化相联系的韧性构建:一种隐藏韧性的概念框架
Juan Del Toro,Donte Bernard,Richard M Lee et al.
Juan Del Toro et al.
Parental ethnic-racial socialization is a source of adolescents' resilience against ethnic-racial discrimination. Recent meta-analyses have documented the promotive aspects of ethnic-racial socialization (i.e., how ethnic-racial socializati...
Fear of missing out and depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下害怕错过(FOMO)与抑郁症状的关系研究
Angie S LeRoy,Vincent D Lai,Arya Tsay-Jones et al.
Angie S LeRoy et al.
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments issued public health safety measures (e.g., "stay-at-home" ordinances), leaving many people "missing out" on integral social aspects of their own lives. The fear of missing out, ...
Individual Differences in Patterns of Developmental Opportunity and Constraint During COVID-19: Implications for Longitudinal Well-Being [0.03%]
新冠疫情下发展机会与限制的个体差异及其对纵向幸福感的影响
Jeremy M Hamm,Jacob Shane,Matthew J Pierce et al.
Jeremy M Hamm et al.
Individual differences in sociodemographic characteristics and trait-like perceptions of opportunities and constraints may shape responses to adversities such as the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about how these f...
Context-Dependent Shifts in Self-Regulatory Personality Processes During COVID-19: Changes in Control Predict Dynamic Shifts in Goal Reengagement Capacity [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间自我调节个性过程的上下文依赖性变化:控制的变化预测目标重新参与能力的动态变化
Jeremy M Hamm,Meaghan A Barlow,Odalis G Garcia et al.
Jeremy M Hamm et al.
The ability to reengage with new attainable goals after major setbacks is a core self-regulatory trait linked to health and well-being. Yet little is known about the extent to which such goal reengagement capacities may shift over time in r...
Does Online Social Support Uniquely Buffer Effects of Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic?: A Natural Experiment [0.03%]
在线社会支持能在新冠疫情期间缓解压力带来的影响吗?一项自然实验研究
Madison L Eamiello,Allecia Reid
Madison L Eamiello
In-person sources of social support buffer effects of stress on mental health. However, online social support inconsistently demonstrates stress-buffering effects. Highly stressful circumstances, such as the first month of COVID-19 lockdown...
Social Determinants of Health, Prenatal Maternal Stress, and Earlier Birth During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间社会健康决定因素,孕产妇压力及早产
Heidi Preis,Weihao Wang,Wei Zhu et al.
Heidi Preis et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women, especially those from socioeconomically disadvantaged and marginalized groups, experienced unprecedented stress. Prenatal stress and social determinants of health (SDoH) such as lower education ...
Collective Views of Vaccination Predict Vaccine Hesitancy and Willingness to Receive a COVID-19 Vaccine [0.03%]
群体对疫苗的看法可以预测新冠肺炎疫苗的犹豫和接种意愿
Erin K Davisson,Rick H Hoyle
Erin K Davisson
We examined the association between sociodemographic factors, views of vaccines as being an individual choice to protect oneself vs. a collective choice to protect others, general vaccine hesitancy, and willingness to receive a COVID-19 vac...