Consistency of interest mediates the positive relationship between growth mindset and presence of meaning in life among Hong Kong adolescents: A cross-lagged panel study [0.03%]
兴趣一致性在香港青少年中的中介作用:成长型思维与生命意义感之间的关系是一项跨时间研究
Hiu-Sze Chan,Yuk-Yue Tong,Sau-Lai Lee et al.
Hiu-Sze Chan et al.
Meaning in life protects individuals from mental distress during social upheaval. We posit that a growth mindset and consistency of interest positively predict meaning in life during social upheaval. The present research tested the hypothes...
The effectiveness of real-life cognitive and physical interventions on cognitive functioning in healthy older adults: A systematic review of the effects of education and training duration [0.03%]
认知和体力干预对健康老年人的认知功能的影响:教育及培训时长效应的系统评价
Samira Vafa,Arjun Thanaraju,Jee Kei Chan et al.
Samira Vafa et al.
Physical and cognitive interventions are deemed the primary methods of improving cognitive functioning in healthy older adults. However, the effectiveness of these interventions is still debated. This systematic review, synthesised findings...
On fostering employee participation in voluntary corporate-sponsored wellness programs [0.03%]
关于促进员工参与自愿的公司赞助健康计划的一些思考
M Gabriela Sava,Bogdan C Bichescu,Kristin Scott et al.
M Gabriela Sava et al.
As organizations are increasingly turning to voluntary wellness programs to improve employee well-being, the majority of studies in literature have focused on corporate-level benefits of wellness programs, such as productivity. However, the...
Longitudinal relations among online social activities, peer relationship problems, and well-being in children: The moderating effect of extraversion [0.03%]
外向性在儿童上网社交活动、同伴关系问题和幸福感的纵向关系中的调节作用
Yuanyuan Wang,E Scott Huebner,Wang Liu et al.
Yuanyuan Wang et al.
Prior research has predominantly examined the relations between online social activities (OSA) and mental health among adolescents and adults, with comparatively less emphasis placed on children, particularly concerning positive indicators ...
Does habit strength moderate affective responses to movement-related behaviors among older adults? [0.03%]
习惯强度会调节老年人身体活动相关行为的情感反应吗?
Brynn L Hudgins,Jaclyn P Maher
Brynn L Hudgins
Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) are associated with affective feeling states in older adults, though the strength and direction of associations vary. This study used the Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to determine ...
Ralf Schwarzer
Ralf Schwarzer
Positive dementia caregiving in 30 days (PDC30): Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial of a self-guided automated online training program [0.03%]
积极的痴呆症护理30天(PDC30):自助导向自动化在线培训项目的随机对照试验研究方案
Sheung-Tak Cheng,Peter H F Ng
Sheung-Tak Cheng
The Benefit-Finding Intervention, a face-to-face psychoeducation program with a focus on the positive meanings of caregiving, has been found to reduce depressive symptoms and burden in dementia caregivers. The program was revamped into a co...
From mere 'stability' to 'durability'-Revisiting intention dynamics from a self-regulatory perspective with intensive longitudinal methods [0.03%]
从“稳定”到“持久”——以自我调节视角和强化纵向研究方法重新审视动机动态过程
Christopher M Jones,Mark Conner,Benjamin Schüz
Christopher M Jones
Behavioral intentions predict behavior better if they are stable over time. A statistical argument suggests that this is due to less measurement error, but recent theoretical advances suggest self-regulatory effects: durable intentions rema...
Dynamic duo is inseparable: Self-compassion and compassion for others interact to predict well-being [0.03%]
动态二人组:自悯和同情他人互作预测幸福感的指标
Floria H N Chio,Winnie W S Mak,Regina H L Cheng
Floria H N Chio
While previous studies have examined the independent effect of self-compassion or compassion for others on well-being, the present study examined how self-compassion may interact with compassion for others in predicting well-being. Two stud...
Evidence inhibitory self-control moderates effects of habit on complex but not simple health behaviors [0.03%]
证据抑制自我控制调节习惯对复杂但不是简单健康行为的影响
Daniel J Phipps,Martin S Hagger,Kyra Hamilton
Daniel J Phipps
Theoretically, self-control can be considered as both a facilitator of habit development and a moderator of whether behavior occurs habitually. However, debate remains on the contexts in which such relationships are likely to occur. The cur...