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ISSN:1758-0846

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This study explored the effectiveness of a short-term mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on psychological distress, mindfulness levels, emotion regulation, and impulsivity among college students with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Parti...
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Conspiracy theories accusing specific groups of secret malevolent actions can foster a perception of the world as a dangerous place. In our research, we contend that both adherence and exposure to conspiracy beliefs can serve as a potential...
Yoobin Park,Anne-Josee Guimond,Alexandra D Crosswell et al. Yoobin Park et al.
Previous studies have examined how various aspects of positive psychological well-being (PPWB) independently relate to healthy aging, yet a notable gap remains in understanding the effects of their overlap (i.e., shared variance). We used d...
Tianyuan Li,Liman Man Wai Li,Yue Yang Sun et al. Tianyuan Li et al.
Personal growth and self-expressive goals have become increasingly important in modern marriages. In dual-earner couples, sharing work-related experiences with the partner can be particularly important in promoting mutual support for each o...
Kirsten Barnes,Kurt Sydney,Kristina Petkovich et al. Kirsten Barnes et al.
The perception of taking a generic, relative to brand, medication has been demonstrated to exacerbate the nocebo effect. Conversely, positive attribute framing has been shown to attenuate the nocebo effect. However, little is known about th...
Andreas Bär,Vera E Heininga,Lotte H J M Lemmens et al. Andreas Bär et al.
Encouraging engagement in rewarding or pleasant activities is one of the most important treatment goals for depression. Mental imagery exercises have been shown to increase the motivation for planned behaviour in the lab but it is unclear w...
Omar Boukhris,Haresh Suppiah,Shona Halson et al. Omar Boukhris et al.
This study aimed to examine the effect of nonsleep deep rest (NSDR) on physical and cognitive performance, as well as sleepiness, acute readiness, recovery, stress, and mood state in physically active participants. A total of 65 physically ...
Benedikt Hösl,Julia Straif,Martin Niedermeier et al. Benedikt Hösl et al.
Brief exercise bouts can have positive effects on the affective state, which in turn could affect the intention for future exercise. Such benefits may be enhanced by manipulating expectations. The aim of this study was to examine whether th...
Eline H G M Collombon,Catherine A W Bolman,Gert-Jan de Bruijn et al. Eline H G M Collombon et al.
Electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health (mHealth) could stimulate physical activity (PA) in a time-efficient and cost-effective way. This randomized controlled trial aims to investigate effects on moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) of dif...
Jinghua Wu,Peng Qiu Jinghua Wu
This study utilizes natural language processing techniques and panel vector autoregression methodology, to delve into the perceived attitudes of social media users towards the digital transformation of agriculture, and to assess its impact ...