Van Bogart, Karina Harrington, Erin E Witzel, Dakota D Kang, Jee Eun Sliwinski, Martin J Engeland, Christopher G Graham-Engeland, Jennifer E
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Aging & mental health
Loneliness is associated with maladaptive cognitions, yet little is known about the association between loneliness and intrusive thinking during older adulthood. Links between loneliness and intrusive thoughts may be particularly strong among individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), who may have greater difficulty regulating emotion and in...
gentry, dawn
This article examines Paul’s letter to the Romans (with supporting texts) to assess the intersection between beliefs about God, behaviors for God, and being in community. Additionally, it offers suggestions to deepen Christian spiritual formation among congregants in churches and small groups with a view toward missiology and communal witness.
Kumar, Manish
Instagram, with over 516 million (Forbes, 2024) users in India as of 2023, is significant in shaping the political opinions of young people. The platform's focus on visual content and social engagement has transformed it from a simple photo-sharing app into a powerful space for political expression and discussion. While this opens new avenues for p...
fan, mingming zeren, gongbu
In China’s rural areas, as populations flow into cities, dependence on land has significantly decreased, leading to widespread land abandonment; however, the relationship between population and land in pastoral areas differs. This study conducted a five-year tracking survey on Sunite Right Banner in Xilingol League (Inner Mongolia), where macro dat...
Araújo, Eduardo Santos, Anita Oliveira, Claúdia Cruz, Olga Souza Moreira, Diana
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Beliefs are information-processing structures formed along an individual's developmental pathway. Beliefs can legitimize involvement in inappropriate or violent behaviors, particularly when they crystallize into cognitive schemas. While beliefs aid individuals in interpreting the surrounding world, overly rigid and inflexible beliefs can constrain ...
Feldman, Mallory Capella, Jimmy Dai, Junqiang Bonar, Adrienne Field, Nathan Lewis, Kevin Prinstein, Mitchell Telzer, Eva Lindquist, Kristen
Individuals befriend others who are similar to them. One important source of similarity in relationships is similarity in felt emotion. In the present study, we used novel methods to assess whether greater similarity in the multivoxel brain representation of affective stimuli was associated with adolescents proximity within real-world school-based ...
Jamison, Amelia M Brewer, Janesse Hamlin, Mary Davis Forr, Amanda Roberts, Robin Carey, Aleen Fugal, Adriele Mankel, Magda E Tovar, Yazmine Adams, Stephanie
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Health promotion practice
Trust plays an integral part in the effective functioning of public health systems. During the COVID-19 pandemic, distrust of public health fueled vaccine hesitancy and created additional barriers to immunization. Although most Americans have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine, the percentage of fully immunized adults remains suboptimal. To rea...
buizza, chiara bornatici, sara ferrari, clarissa sbravati, giulio rainieri, giuseppe cela, herald ghilardi, alberto
It is estimated that one in three students drop out of university by the end of the first year of study. Dropping out of university has significant consequences, not only for the student but also for the university and for society as a whole. A total of 1.154 Italian freshmen were involved in this study and were divided based on their intention to ...
Conzon, Vanessa Huising, Ruthanne
The ideal worker is represented as constantly available for work. However, an increasing number and variety of workers experience conflict between work and family demands. Research has identified numerous practices to manage this conflict with positive implications for non-work relationships, but the implications of these practices for work relatio...
smrkovsky, michal
This article explores the complex struggle for identity in the works of three prominent Moravia-born Prague German writers of the early twentieth century: Ernst Weiß, Hermann Ungar, and Ludwig Winder. It delves into the recurring motif of fear of intimacy and the paradoxical actions of their characters, who often view affection as a threat to their...