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An International Comparison of Factors Related to Long Work Hours1
(John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd, 2022-10)
This study aimed to examine psychosocial factors related to working long hours, which causes depression, anxiety, and so forth, including karoshi [work to death]. In particular, the issue of working very long hours and its ...
Psychophysiological and affective reactivity to vicarious police violence
(Rutgers University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2022-10)
Little is known about how vicarious police violence, or instances of police violence observed but not directly experienced, impacts health among Black individuals. Using a lab‐based paradigm in a sample of young adults ...
Associations between accelerated parental biologic age, autism spectrum disorder, social traits, and developmental and cognitive outcomes in their children
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022-12)
Parental age is a known risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), however, studies to identify the biologic changes underpinning this association are limited. In recent years, “epigenetic clock” algorithms have been ...
The Early Mid-Career Committee (EMCC) of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders: Aspirations and goals
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Sage Publications, Inc, 2022-12)
Mimicking partial to total placental insufficiency in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy
(Springer International PublishingWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2022-12)
All placental abruptions begin as partial abruptions, which sometimes manifest as fetal bradycardia. The progression from partial to total abruption was mimicked by a new rabbit model of placental insufficiency, and we ...
Longitudinal changes in term and preterm infant night wakings: The role of caregiver anxious-depression
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.The R Project for Statistical Computing, 2023-01)
Changes in infant night waking during the first year of life are associated with individual (e.g., prematurity) and family (e.g., caregiver psychopathology) factors. This study examined the association between infant night ...
Monogamy as protection against COVID-19?: Non-monogamy stigma and risk (Mis)perception
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Oxford University Press, 2022-12)
COVID-19 public health messages largely communicated that Americans were “safer at home.” Implicit in this advice are messages about protections ostensibly also offered by monogamy–that having more relationships is always ...
White adolescents’ racial contexts: Associations with critical action
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Sage Publications, Inc, 2022-11)
This study takes a person-centered approach to investigate White youths’ racial contexts by utilizing a latent profile analysis among a sample of White adolescents (N = 323, ages 16–17; 52% female, 48% male; data collected ...
Validity and Reliability of the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-Japanese Version
(John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd, 2023-01)
To identify students who are struggling with mental distress and provide them with early and appropriate support, a valid and reliable multidimensional measure is required. The aim of this study was to investigate the ...
When and Why People Conceal Infectious Disease
(Association for Psychological Science, 2024-01-24)
People sick with infectious illnesses face negative social outcomes, like exclusion, and may take steps to conceal their illnesses from others. In 10 studies of past, current, and projected illness, we examined the prevalence ...