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ABSTRACT Objective The current longitudinal study tested whether different expressions of narcissism prospectively predict increased desires for status, perceptions of having attained status, and assertiveness—relative to desires for inclusion, perceptions of being included, and affiliativeness—and vice versa.
Christian H. Jordan, Nikhila Mahadevan
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Identifying Robust Longitudinal Transactions Between Loneliness and the Big Five Personality Traits
ABSTRACT Objective Understanding when and why people become lonely is of theoretical and practical relevance. Personality traits and loneliness have been theorized to reciprocally influence each other over time. However, longitudinal research on personality‐loneliness transactions remains scarce, and existing studies yielded inconsistent findings ...
Lukas Schellenberg +2 more
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Multidimensional frailty and sleep quality in late adulthood: A UK biobank examination
Summary Frailty and sleep disturbances are two major concerns in late adulthood, that not only profoundly threaten health and wellbeing at the individual level but place enormous demands on our healthcare systems. Given that both constructs represent dynamic states that are preventable and reversible, understanding the potential pathways to and effects
Sarah P. Coundouris +2 more
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ABSTRACT Religious disbelief is increasing worldwide, yet its cognitive and cultural foundations remain debated. We examined how analytic thinking and cultural learning shape (dis)belief across generations and over time. Study 1 compared younger (18–39, n = 427) and older (40+, n = 639) Polish adults.
Paweł Łowicki +4 more
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Abstract The unpredictable landscape of our times, characterized by adverse life events ranging from personal challenges to global pandemics and environmental disasters, underscores the urgent need for comprehensive insight into how such adversities shape students' well‐being in the context of tertiary education.
Malamati Veloni, Aikaterini Vasiou
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Abstract This research investigates how perceptions of political betrayal—that is, the perceived violation of mutually known pivotal expectations by a political entity—shape political trust. We test a generalization hypothesis that the loss of trust might extend beyond the specific political entity (i.e., the one who betrayed) and generalize to others.
Jakob Schuck +2 more
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BackgroundLittle is known about the association between fear of movement (kinesiophobia) and objectively measured physical activity (PA), the first 12 weeks after cardiac hospitalization.PurposeTo assess the longitudinal association between kinesiophobia
Paul Keessen +7 more
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PurposeThe widespread adoption of the Internet has rendered adolescent Internet Addiction (IA) a major global public health concern, frequently co-occurring with psychological issues such as anxiety and loneliness.
Yuntai Wang, Guodong Gong
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Huan Guo,1,2 Yancui Zhang,3 Zhendong Wang,4 Heyong Shen2 1School of Human Resources, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Institute of Analytical Psychology, City University of Macau, Macau, People’s ...
Guo H, Zhang Y, Wang Z, Shen H
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Objectives: To examine the cross-lagged association between physical activity and life satisfaction, and the mediating role of attitudes toward one's own aging among older adults. Methods: This study utilized data from the U.S.
Feng Tian, Cao Chen, Zhenwei Feng
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