Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on mobile dating: Critical avenues for research [0.03%]
探索COVID-19对移动约会应用影响的研究路径
Alexandra Farren Gibson
Alexandra Farren Gibson
In this digitally mediated world, initiating sexual or romantic intimacy now frequently occurs on mobile dating apps, which both requires people to navigate new technologies, but also enables them to explore different possibilities for inti...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the search for structure: Social media and conspiracy theories [0.03%]
新冠疫情与结构的寻求:社交媒体和阴谋论
Benjamin J Dow,Amber L Johnson,Cynthia S Wang et al.
Benjamin J Dow et al.
The study outlines a model for how the COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely exacerbated the propagation of conspiracy beliefs and subsequent harmful behaviors. The pandemic has led to widespread disruption of cognitive and social structures. As p...
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Association between Personality and Cognitive Failures / Complaints [0.03%]
人格与认知失败/抱怨的相关性系统回顾和荟萃分析
Damaris Aschwanden,Angelina R Sutin,Martina Luchetti et al.
Damaris Aschwanden et al.
This systematic review examined the associations of personality traits with cognitive failures and cognitive complaints across the adult lifespan. We first present three conceptual models (cognitive abilities, mental processes, and reportin...
Dyadic Disruption Theory [0.03%]
二元行动理论
Talea Cornelius
Talea Cornelius
Aspects of couples' romantic relationships are some of the most powerful psychosocial forces shaping mental and physical health, but even high-quality relationships are not universally beneficial for patients. Dyadic health theories have la...
Social norms, social identities and the COVID-19 pandemic: Theory and recommendations [0.03%]
社会规范,社会认同与新冠肺炎疫情:理论和建议
Fergus G Neville,Anne Templeton,Joanne R Smith et al.
Fergus G Neville et al.
Sustained mass behaviour change is needed to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, but many of the required changes run contrary to existing social norms (e.g., physical closeness with in-group members). This paper explains how social norms and soc...
Psychological distance and the pandemic: Insights from Construal Level Theory and relationship science [0.03%]
心理距离与疫情:构念水平理论和关系科学的见解
Jeffrey D Bowen
Jeffrey D Bowen
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has brought about unprecedented challenges to public health. Compounding these hardships is the fact that typical social functions such as maintaining valued relationships cannot proceed as usual. Socia...
Catalina E Kopetz,Jacqueline I Woerner,Julia L Briskin
Catalina E Kopetz
In the present article, we propose that impulsive behavior may be a response to certain needs or goals that people have in the moment and could therefore be strategic. We review briefly the dominant approaches and findings in the impulsivit...
Regulating Road Rage [0.03%]
road rage的监管制度改革
Johan Bjureberg,James J Gross
Johan Bjureberg
Road rage has been a problem since the advent of cars. Given the ubiquity of road rage, and its potentially devastating consequences, understanding road rage and developing interventions to curb it are important priorities. Emerging theoret...
Moving beyond categorization to understand affective influences on real world health decisions [0.03%]
超越分类以理解情感因素对现实世界健康决策的影响
Rebecca A Ferrer,Erin M Ellis
Rebecca A Ferrer
This paper provides an overview of affect and health decision-making research, with a focus on identifying gaps, opportunities, and challenges to guide future research. We begin by defining common categorical distinctions of affective proce...
Close Relationships and Health: The Interactive Effect of Positive and Negative Aspects [0.03%]
亲密关系与健康:积极和消极方面的交互影响
Kharah M Ross,Karen Rook,Lauren Winczewski et al.
Kharah M Ross et al.
Most health research focuses on the independent associations of positive or negative aspects of close relationships with health outcomes. A small but growing literature has begun to examine interactive effects of positive and negative aspec...