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期刊名:Psychologica belgica

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ISSN:0033-2879

e-ISSN:2054-670X

IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Vera Hoorens,Sasha Scambler,Eliane Deschrijver et al. Vera Hoorens et al.
We examined perceived self-other differences (self-uniqueness) in appraisals of one's risk of an infectious disease (COVID-19), one's adherence to behavioural precautionary measures against the disease, and the impact of these measures on o...
Angélica Caicedo-Moreno,Andrea Correa-Chica,Wilson López-López et al. Angélica Caicedo-Moreno et al.
Dealing with COVID-19 and with the preventative measures that have been taken to mitigate the transmission of the virus causing the pandemic has posed a great challenge to the population. While psychologists have expertise with regard to pr...
Djouaria Ghilani,Olivier Luminet,Olivier Klein Djouaria Ghilani
The idea that the past holds lessons for the present, under the guise of historical analogies, is prevalent in political and public discourse. Those analogies are often accompanied by dire warnings befalling those who "forget" or otherwise ...
C Guillemin,E Lommers,G Delrue et al. C Guillemin et al.
Cognitive impairments are frequent in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Yet, the influence of MS-related symptoms on cognitive status is not clear. Studies investigating the impact of trait fatigue along with anxio-depressive symptoms ...
Camille Mouguiama-Daouda,M Annelise Blanchard,Charlotte Coussement et al. Camille Mouguiama-Daouda et al.
The notion of climate change anxiety has gained traction in the last years. Clayton & Karazsia (2020) recently developed the 22-item Climate Change Anxiety Scale (CAS), which assesses climate change anxiety via a four-factor structure. Yet ...
Svenja B Frenzel,Nina M Junker,Lorenzo Avanzi et al. Svenja B Frenzel et al.
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target and which are perceived as a threat source during the COVID-19 outbreak. In a German sample (N = 1454) we examined perceptions of social group...
Coline Crutzen,Stéphane Adam Coline Crutzen
Although increasingly disputed, the white coat uniform is ubiquitous in geriatric care, which may reflect a phenomenon called medicalisation of ageing. This narrative review is the first attempt at integrating several theoretical approaches...
Nellia Bellaert,Wivine Blekic,Kendra G Kandana Arachchige et al. Nellia Bellaert et al.
The Brief Irritability Test (BITe, Holtzman et al., 2014) is a brief, reliable, and valid self-report measure of irritability. Despite the growing interest to understand the underlying causes and consequences of irritability, this questionn...
Aurélie Wagener,Céline Stassart,Anne-Marie Etienne Aurélie Wagener
The COVID-19 pandemic has been shown to induce several psychological consequences (e.g., increases in anxiety and stress). Accordingly, it seems relevant to investigate how individuals cope with their emotions. Indeed, when facing negative ...
Emma Acke,Melissa Miléna De Smet,Kimberly Van Nieuwenhove et al. Emma Acke et al.
Client agency is considered a crucial contributor to good treatment outcome. Recent studies, however, differ strongly in how they conceptualise and investigate agency. The current study explores the nature of client agency in ten clients' p...