Correlates of Perceived Physical Activity Transitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Canadian Adults [0.03%]
加拿大成年人在COVID-19大流行期间感知到的身体活动转变的相关因素
Ryan E Rhodes,Sam Liu,Alexander Lithopoulos et al.
Ryan E Rhodes et al.
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore socio-ecological predictors of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) as a result of the COVD-19 pandemic restrictions. ...
Who is the Most Stressed During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Data From 26 Countries and Areas [0.03%]
谁在COVID-19大流行期间承受了最大的压力?来自26个国家和地区数据的分析
Marta Kowal,Tao Coll-Martín,Gözde Ikizer et al.
Marta Kowal et al.
Background: To limit the rapid spread of COVID-19, countries have asked their citizens to stay at home. As a result, demographic and cultural factors related to home life have become especially relevant to predict populat...
Social Psychological Correlates of Protective Behaviours in the COVID-19 Outbreak: Evidence and Recommendations from a Nationally Representative Sample [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间的防护行为的社会心理相关因素:全国代表性样本中的证据和建议
Lisa S Moussaoui,Nana D Ofosu,Olivier Desrichard
Lisa S Moussaoui
Background: A clear picture of people's adoption of protective behaviours, and a thorough understanding of psychosocial correlates in the context of contagious diseases such as COVID-19, is essential for the development o...
Crazy Rich Chinese? A Mixed-Methods Examination of Perceived Stereotypes and Associated Psychosocial Adaptation Challenges among Chinese International Students in the United States [0.03%]
疯狂富有的中国学生?对在美国的中国留学生的感知刻板印象及相关的心理社会适应挑战的混合方法研究
Mingjun Xie,Desiree B Qin,Shizhu Liu et al.
Mingjun Xie et al.
Background: Prior research observes associations between race-based stressors (e.g. stereotypes) and the compromised psychological and sociocultural adaptation of international students. ...
Basic Psychological Need-Satisfying Activities during the COVID-19 Outbreak [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间的基本心理需求满足活动
Behzad Behzadnia,Saeideh FatahModares
Behzad Behzadnia
Background: The rapidly spreading novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) worldwide may increase fear and stress, and has a cost for people's well-being and their motivation toward activities. In this study, we applied prin...
Active Today, Replenished Tomorrow? How Daily Physical Activity Diminishes Next-Morning Depletion [0.03%]
今日活跃,明日补充?日常身体活动减轻第二天早晨的精力衰竭
Emily A Rost,Trevin E Glasgow,Charles Calderwood
Emily A Rost
Background: Physical activity is a salient input to psychological health and well-being. Recent applied psychology research suggests that physical activity of a greater intensity is particularly important for recovery fro...
Perceived Control Buffers the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on General Health and Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Psychological Distance [0.03%]
感知控制缓冲了COVID-19大流行对一般健康和生活满意度的影响:心理距离的中介作用
Lei Zheng,Miao Miao,Yiqun Gan
Lei Zheng
Background: Ways to maintain good health during a pandemic are very important for the general population; however, little is known about the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on individuals' life satisfact...
Social Media Use and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Moderator Role of Disaster Stressor and Mediator Role of Negative Affect [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间社交媒体使用与心理健康:灾害应激源的调节作用和消极情感的中介作用
Nan Zhao,Guangyu Zhou
Nan Zhao
Background: Informed by the differential susceptibility to media effects model (DSMM), the current study aims to investigate associations of COVID-19-related social media use with mental health outcomes and to uncover pot...
Using Messages Targeting Psychological versus Physical Health Benefits to Promote Walking Behaviour: A Randomised Controlled Trial [0.03%]
使用信息针对心理健康与身体健康益处以促进步行行为:一项随机对照试验
Daniela Caso,Valentina Carfora,Miriam Capasso et al.
Daniela Caso et al.
Background: This study aimed to test the efficacy of a messaging intervention targeting psychological or physical benefits plus goal setting and self-monitoring strategies to promote walking activity in the university con...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2021 Feb;13(1):152-173. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12224 2021
Parental and Child Self-Efficacy Explaining Food Intake through Self-Regulation: A Dyadic Prospective Study [0.03%]
父母和儿童自我效能感通过自我调节解释食物摄入量的机制:一项双生子前瞻性研究
Karolina Zarychta,Anna Banik,Ewa Kulis et al.
Karolina Zarychta et al.
Background: According to social cognitive theory and socio-ecological models, self-efficacy and temptation-related self-regulation (the use of distraction or suppression) are modifiable predictors of health behaviors, suc...