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期刊名:Applied psychology-health and well being

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ISSN:1758-0846

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IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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Larry Myers,Belinda Goodwin,Nicholas Ralph et al. Larry Myers et al.
Theory-based, user-informed interventions are needed to increase the low participation rates of population-based faecal occult blood test (FOBT) bowel cancer screening. This study investigated the theoretical fit of the health action proces...
Robert Böhm,Cindy Holtmann-Klenner,Lars Korn et al. Robert Böhm et al.
The increasing development of resistant pathogens is one of the greatest global health challenges. As antibiotic overuse amplifies antibiotic resistance, antibiotic intake poses a social dilemma in which individuals need to decide whether t...
Scott Graupensperger,Brian H Calhoun,Megan E Patrick et al. Scott Graupensperger et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented young adults with novel challenges and disruptions to several life domains. The current study examined how COVID-19-related stressors (i.e., job-related, financial-related, social/relational, and illness-...
Wojciech Janicki,Anna Dłużewska Wojciech Janicki
The article contributes to the discussion on the relationship between wellbeing (WB) and subjective wellbeing (SWB). Our aim is to develop a method for measuring SWB by creating a moving matrix scale that will be a reference point in differ...
Tracy F H Chang,Barbara L Ley,Triya T Ramburn et al. Tracy F H Chang et al.
College students experienced increased stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study evaluated the effect of brief online Isha Upa Yoga modules on undergraduates' mental health and well-being. Randomized control trial (RCT) wi...
Konstantin Schenkel,Severin Haug,Raquel Paz Castro et al. Konstantin Schenkel et al.
Background: Occupational stress is one of the main sources of stress in apprentices with physical and psychological health consequences. Just-in-time planning interventions (JITPIs) are one opportunity to deliver interven...
Anna Madill,Netalie Shloim,Brian Brown et al. Anna Madill et al.
We explore if there is potential to embed psychosocial well-being impact in global challenges research where the primary aims are not mental health related. We are interested in the use of material practices to deliver impact through routin...
Monika Lohani,Sam Dutton,Jamie S Elsey Monika Lohani
COVID-19 has contributed to unexpected stressors in daily life, and emotion regulation is an important area of research during and post-pandemic to gain knowledge of the effect of the pandemic on emotion regulatory processes. We adopted an ...
Nexhmedin Morina,Thomas Meyer,Marthe Sickinghe Nexhmedin Morina
Judgment of well-being is formed on the spot, and we know little about its foundations. We aimed at examining the role of comparison standards in informing evaluations of well-being in a clinical and a nonclinical sample. In a semi-structur...
Johannes Bodo Heekerens,Michael Eid,Kathrin Heinitz et al. Johannes Bodo Heekerens et al.
Growing evidence suggests that online positive-psychological interventions effectively increase well-being, and a wealth of evidence describes cognitive-affective responses to such interventions. Few studies, however, have directly compared...