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Abstract Drawing on the Thriving through Relationships model, we examine transformational leadership as a relational job resource that may help employees with chronic pain manage pain‐related work interference by fostering positive psychological well‐being. We conceptualize chronic pain as a persistent adversity and examine pain intensity as a boundary
Duygu Gulseren +3 more
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Abstract The availability of safety data, particularly concerning adverse events (AEs) associated with the new shorter regimen for drug‐resistant tuberculosis (TB) containing a bedaquiline–pretomanid‐based regimen, is still limited. This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive and updated analysis of AEs related to this new regimen by ...
Nisa Maria +4 more
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Thinking and feeling about novelty: How cognition and emotion shape investment in novel ideas
Abstract While prior research on the strategic framing of innovation highlights the cognitive mechanisms underlying novelty evaluation, we know little about the corresponding emotional mechanisms. Drawing on appraisal theory, construal level theory, and the literature on emotions, we theorize two distinct appraisal‐emotion pathways through which the ...
Matthew P. Mount +3 more
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Abstract Despite the availability of student well‐being services, university students remain highly susceptible to mental health challenges. Recent research highlights the potential of mindfulness‐based interventions and attachment security priming in enhancing psychological well‐being.
Jodie C. Stevenson +2 more
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Abstract Cultural tightness–looseness (CTL), commonly studied in the cross‐cultural psychology literature, has been proposed as a distal (i.e., country‐level) operationalization of situational strength, with tight and loose countries representing strong and weak country‐level situations, respectively.
JeongJin Kim +7 more
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Abstract Emergencies and crises, such as the COVID‐19 pandemic, pose significant challenges to a country's governance, and public approval is crucial for effectively managing such crises. China and Japan are two East Asian countries that share Confucian cultural legacies but have undergone distinct political transformations since World War II. In light
Yida Zhai
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Abstract In political contexts, identities are typically based on shared values. Populist rhetoric often utilizes real and perceived threats to evoke such identities, especially on the far right. Using dedicated items in a survey covering all 27 EU Member States (N = 27,032), we present evidence on the understudied link between perceived identity ...
Colin R. Kuehnhanss, Mario Scharfbillig
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Abstract Communities worldwide face growing polarization, often fueled by misperceptions. Across three studies, we investigate the relationship between partisan news media exposure and meta‐(mis)perceptions (e.g., meta‐prejudice, meta‐dehumanization) in the United States and Israel.
Muhammad Ehab Rasul +4 more
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Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and cancer treated with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) had a lower risk of all‐cause mortality, cardiovascular events (CVEs), but not bleeding events, compared to patients treated with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) with low anticoagulation quality.
Danilo Menichelli +11 more
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Xpert MTB/RIF assay as an initial diagnostic test in pulmonary tuberculosis: a multicenter prospective randomized pragmatic trial. [PDF]
Huang WC +7 more
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