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ISSN:2167-7026

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Abigail H M Bradley,Andrea L Howard Abigail H M Bradley
The current study used device-logged screen-time records to measure week-to-week within-person associations between stress and smartphone use in undergraduate students (N = 187; mean age = 20.1 years). The study was conducted during fall 20...
Sakshi Ghai,Luisa Fassi,Faisal Awadh et al. Sakshi Ghai et al.
Research on whether social media use relates to adolescent depression is rapidly increasing. However, is it adequately representing the diversity of global adolescent populations? We conducted a preregistered scoping review (research publis...
Warren K Bickel,Reid D Landes,Zeb Kurth-Nelson et al. Warren K Bickel et al.
Excessive temporal discounting undergirds addiction, and the quantitative relationships of changes in discounting have yet to be investigated. The quantitative relationship between pre- and post-treatment discount rates was examined using d...
Joyce P Yang,Quyen A Do,Emily R Nhan et al. Joyce P Yang et al.
COVID-19 propelled anti-Asian racism around the world; empirical research has yet to examine the phenomenology of racial trauma affecting Asian communities. Our mixed methods study of 215 Asian participants of 15 ethnicities examined experi...
Nicole H Weiss,Melissa R Schick,Alexa M Raudales et al. Nicole H Weiss et al.
An experimental paradigm with subjective and objective assessments was used to further explicate the role of positive emotion dysregulation on risky behavior. Participants were 151 community women currently experiencing intimate partner vio...
Sarah G Curci,Juan C Hernández,Laura K Winstone et al. Sarah G Curci et al.
Relative to empirical studies on risk factors, less research has focused on culturally based protective factors that reduce the impact of discrimination on mental health. The current prospective study evaluated two potential moderators of t...
Thomas L Rodebaugh,Marilyn L Piccirillo,Madelyn R Frumkin et al. Thomas L Rodebaugh et al.
A growing body of research suggests that standard group-based models might provide little insight regarding individuals. In the current study, we sought to compare group-based and individual predictors of bothersome tinnitus, illustrating h...
Miraj U Desai,Nadika Paranamana,John F Dovidio et al. Miraj U Desai et al.
This article presents a study exploring structural biases within mental health organizations, in the context of person-centered care-an emerging framework for health systems globally. Findings revealed how surrounding institutional structur...
Roselinde H Kaiser,Amelia D Moser,Chiara Neilson et al. Roselinde H Kaiser et al.
Adolescence is critical period of neurocognitive development as well as increased prevalence of mood pathology. This cross-sectional study replicated developmental patterns of neurocognition and tested whether mood symptoms moderated develo...
Melanie L Bozzay,Edelyn Verona Melanie L Bozzay
Although sleep loss is theorized to increase aggression risk, knowledge regarding the sleep-aggression relationship, or explanatory psychological processes, is limited. This study examined whether recent sleep duration predicted subsequent ...