Saatchi, Babak Agbayani, Crystle-Joie G Clancy, Stephen L Fortier, Michelle A
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Irritability is a transdiagnostic psychiatric symptom among different mental health diagnoses, such as depression, anxiety, personality and substance abuse disorders. Despite the prevalence of irritability across various psychiatric disorders, there is a lack of assessment measures developed and validated to specifica...
Consoli, Andrés J Blears, Kimberly Bunge, Eduardo L Mandil, Javier Sharma, Himadhari Whaling, Kelly M
Kaiser, Kaitlyn A Lench, Heather C Levine, Linda J
In the medical residency match process, applicants' ranking decisions are influenced by multiple factors related to training, geography, and lifestyle expectations. Ranking decisions directly impact match results, with implications for emotional outcomes such as happiness and stress. The present study explored the decision factors considered most i...
McLean, Carmen P Wachsman, Tamara Morland, Leslie Norman, Sonya B Hooper, Vaughan Cloitre, Marylene
Trauma-exposed veterans receiving mental health care may have an elevated risk of experiencing COVID-19-related difficulties. Using data from several ongoing clinical trials (N = 458), this study examined exposure to COVID-19-related stressors and their associations with key sociodemographic factors and mental health outcomes. The results showed th...
Anderson, Jocelyn C Burton, Candace W Draughon Moret, Jessica E Williams, Jessica R
The persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a multitude of changes in the ways nursing education, research, and practice are carried out. In addition to the demands of shifting to remote education as well as finding alternatives to direct patient care learning, nursing faculty and students are directly confronting morbidity and mortality am...
Dudovitz, Rebecca N Thomas, Kyla Shah, Megha D Szilagyi, Peter G Vizueta, Nathalie Vangala, Sitaram Shetgiri, Rashmi Kapteyn, Arie
Background and objectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic and related school closures may have disrupted school-related supports and services important to children's wellbeing. However, we lack national data about US children's wellbeing and family priorities for school-related services. We sought to determine 1) children's social-emotional wellbeing and 2) n...
Spadoni, Andrea D Vinograd, Meghan Cuccurazzu, Bruna Torres, Katy Glynn, Laura M Davis, Elysia P Baram, Tallie Z Baker, Dewleen G Nievergelt, Caroline M Risbrough, Victoria B
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BackgroundRecent studies in both human and experimental animals have identified fragmented and unpredictable parental and environmental signals as a novel source of early-life adversity. Early-life unpredictability may be a fundamental developmental factor that impacts brain development, including reward and emotional memory circuits, affecting the...
Rompilla, David B Hittner, Emily F Stephens, Jacquelyn E Mauss, Iris Haase, Claudia M
How individuals regulate emotions in the face of loss has important consequences for well-being and health, but we know little about which emotion regulation strategies are most effective for older adults for whom loss is ubiquitous. The present laboratory-based study examined effects of three emotion regulation strategies (i.e., detachment, positi...
Lopez, Lukas D Walle, Eric A
Infants use statistical information in their environment, as well as others' emotional communication, to understand the intentions of social partners. However, rarely do researchers consider these two sources of social information in tandem. This study assessed 2-year-olds' attributions of intentionality from non-random sampling events and subseque...
Price, Gwendolyn F Ogren, Marissa Sandhofer, Catherine M
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional development. Therefore, identifying factors that influence early emotion categorization is of great importance. Yet, whether and how language impacts emotion category development is still widely debated. The present study aimed to assess how labels inf...