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ISSN:1758-0846

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Xinyan Wang,Qiuhong Liu,Xiang Li et al. Xinyan Wang et al.
This study investigated the possible effect of virtual interpersonal hugging on alleviating individual sad emotion. Using emotional self-assessment and skin conductance responses, we recorded subjective and objective indicators before and a...
Ryan E Rhodes,Colin M Wierts,Mark R Beauchamp et al. Ryan E Rhodes et al.
Understanding factors that might contribute to sustained moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) after the initial start of participation is important. The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in PA habit and ide...
Samuel Tomczyk,Christina Ewert Samuel Tomczyk
Positive psychological interventions (PPI) hold promise for boosting well-being and quality of life in diverse populations, but not much is known about their efficacy as ecological momentary interventions (EMIs, e.g. via mobile applications...
Byung-Joon Choi,Jinwon Kim Byung-Joon Choi
In the context of healthy food consumption, this research aims to explore the moderating role of situational modes of thinking for both 1) the attraction effect (individuals tend to choose options that are similar to others but dominate inf...
Lindsey Fremling,L Alison Phillips,Lindsay Bottoms et al. Lindsey Fremling et al.
The experience of positive intrinsic rewards (enjoyment) from physical activity (PA) is known to promote PA habit formation and maintenance. Negative intrinsic rewards (stress reduction) may also be associated with PA habit, particularly du...
Yangdi Chen,Yanhui Zhao,Xinmei Deng Yangdi Chen
Parent-adolescent emotion transmission is crucial for adolescents' psychological development. Parental negative emotions could impair parent-adolescent interaction and relationships. Brief mindfulness practices (BMPs) are effective for impr...
Aekyoung Kim,Sam J Maglio Aekyoung Kim
People seek happiness when they try to experience as much positive emotion (and as little negative emotion) as possible. A growing body of research suggests that seeking happiness, rather than resulting in yet more happiness, often leads to...
Kimberly R More,Curt More,Natasha Harris et al. Kimberly R More et al.
A healthy diet is a protective factor against a host of negative health outcomes. To maintain such a diet necessitates the consumption of at least 240 g of vegetables per day. However, most of the population fails to meet this threshold. Ut...
Eunae Cho,Tammy D Allen,Laurenz L Meier Eunae Cho
This multisource daily diary study examined the recovery outcomes of working mothers' time spent for the self (i.e. me-time) and whether the benefits crossover to their husbands. Drawing on the recovery literature, we hypothesised that work...
Lina Christin Brockmeier,Lea Mertens,Christina Roitzheim et al. Lina Christin Brockmeier et al.
Background: Interventions targeting social media use show mixed results in improving well-being outcomes, particularly for persons with problematic forms of smartphone use. This study assesses the effectiveness of an inte...