Xiong, Meng Chen, Jiao Johnson, Wendy
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Journal of health psychology
To examine the relationship between relative deprivation and social anxiety, which affects mental health, and investigate the mediating role of perceived control and the moderating role of belief in a just world (BJW) in an understudied population in Asia, we surveyed 1573 rural-to-urban migrant children (48% female; Mage = 12.3, SD = 1.7) in south...
Van Niekerk, Leesa M Bromfield, Holly Matthewson, Mandy
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Journal of health psychology
This international cross-sectional study examined the level and potential correlates of self and body compassion in women (n = 227) with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Participants completed an online survey examining quality of life, psychological health, body image and self and body compassion. Low levels of self and body compassion were found...
Cornelius, Talea Denes, Amanda Webber, Katrina T Guest, Chelsea Goldsmith, Jeff Schwartz, Joseph E Gorin, Amy A
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Journal of health psychology
In a sample of 28 individuals cohabiting with a partner in NYC, Boston, or Chicago, this study tested whether implementation of stay-home orders to combat the spread of COVID-19 disrupted physical activity and whether high-quality romantic relationships buffered adverse effects. Participants provided FitBit data between February and October, 2020. ...
Chen, Hao Fan, Qiuyan Nicholas, Stephen Maitland, Elizabeth
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Journal of health psychology
Utilizing data from the nationally representative China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this study analyzed the effect of intensity and duration of adverse childhood experiences on depression in middle aged and older aged adults in China. The mediating effect of cumulative health risk and personal factors were validated through the Karlso...
Froehlich, Laura Hattesohl, Daniel Br Cotler, Joseph Jason, Leonard A Scheibenbogen, Carmen Behrends, Uta
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Journal of health psychology
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a chronic disease with the hallmark symptom of post-exertional malaise. Evidence for physiological causes is converging, however, currently no diagnostic test or biomarker is available. People with ME/CFS experience stigmatization, including the perception that the disease is psychosoma...
Nieh, Hsi-Ping Chou, Li-Tuan Chang, Chien-Ju
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Journal of health psychology
This study examined the typology of depressed mood trajectories and the associated factors over the first year postpartum among Taiwanese mothers. Data of 4332 mothers from a nationwide longitudinal study on child development and care were analyzed. Three classes of depressed mood trajectories were identified, two with lower initial scores and a de...
Gui, Zhen Ren, Xuehan Li, Xiao Zhou, Chengchao Sun, Long
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Journal of health psychology
This study aims to explore the association between parents parenting styles differences and lifetime suicidal ideation (LSI). The sample included 2598 Chinese medical students. Results showed that 10.5% of students reported LSI. Moreover, total differences in parenting styles (OR = 1.04, 95% CI = 1.02, 1.06), parental nurture rejects differences (O...
Mitrović, Milica Kostić, Jelena Opsenica Ristić, Milica
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Journal of health psychology
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused delays of numerous medical procedures, including IVF. This study investigates the relationship between Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU), situation appraisal-the perceived threat that COVID-19 poses for infertility treatment, coping strategies, and general distress among women with a delayed IVF procedure. SEM showed ...
Arreskov, Anne Beiter Lindell, Johanna Falby Davidsen, Annette Sofie
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Journal of health psychology
We investigated general practitioners' (GPs') responses to patients' concerns in chronic care consultations. Video recordings of 14 consultations were analyzed with conversation analysis. We found two categories of responses: exiting and exploring the patient's concerns. Most GPs exited the concern by interrupting the patient, acknowledging the con...
Gao, Mengyu Miranda Saenz, Celine Neff, Dylan Santana, Marilynn Lape Amici, Joseph Butner, Jonathan Raby, K Lee Crowell, Sheila E Conradt, Elisabeth
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Journal of health psychology
Pregnant women struggling with emotion dysregulation may be more likely to engage in a wide range of health risk behaviors. This protocol describes a study on intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation from the third trimester of pregnancy to 18 months postpartum. Biobehavioral markers of emotion dysregulation are typically measured in...