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War, emotions, mental health, and artificial intelligence

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
During the war time dysregulation of negative emotions such as fear, anger, hatred, frustration, sadness, humiliation, and hopelessness can overrule normal societal values, culture, and endanger global peace and security, and mental health in affected ...
Kresimir Cosic   +2 more
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Positive Guidance Effect of Ideological and Political Education Integrated With Mental Health Education on the Negative Emotions of College Students

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
This exploration aims to solve the problems of imperfect psychological health education system and poor educational effects on college students. Here, ideological and political education is integrated with mental health education to investigate the role ...
Xueting Li   +3 more
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Moral emotions in mental health: regulation and mediation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Moral emotions—such as guilt, shame, compassion, and gratitude—play a central role in shaping psychological functioning and mental health. This mini review synthesizes recent empirical and theoretical research on the regulatory roles and mediating ...
Angela Lu Wang
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School adaptation and adolescent immigrant mental health: Mediation of positive academic emotions and conduct problems

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
IntroductionImmigrant adolescents must adapt their physical and mental attitudes to attain healthy development due to dramatic changes in their living and learning environments after relocation.
Lingping Xie   +5 more
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Presence of Emotions in Network Discourse on Mental Health: Thematic Analysis

open access: yesPsychiatry International
Mental health and emotions are two fundamental aspects of our overall well-being. Good mental health can help us manage and regulate our emotions in a healthy way. Similarly, emotions can affect our mental health if we are not able to recognize, express,
Alba González Moreno   +1 more
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The effects of family relationships on vocational college students’ mental health [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionUnder conditions of normalized pandemic prevention, family relationships have significantly impacted vocational students’ mental health. However, the underlying emotional regulation mechanisms remain unclear.
Yunpeng Du   +3 more
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Teacher Support and Mental Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Negative Emotions and Resilience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Teacher support has been shown to enhance adolescent mental health. However, the effects of negative emotions and resilience in the relationship between teacher support and mental well-being in adolescents are still unknown.
Junqiao Guo   +4 more
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Emotional and sentiment analyses of MSM geo-social networking app users in Shenzhen: implications for mental health interventions [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Background Men who have sex with men (MSM) face distinct external and internal stressors that substantially affect their mental health, leading to higher rates of depression and engagement in risky behaviors.
Luyao Hu   +4 more
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“It’s important to manage our stress”: Mental health advice in the Australian print news media during the COVID-19 pandemic

open access: yesSSM - Mental Health, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened existing concerns about mental health and illness in Australia. The news media is an important source of health information, but there has been little research into how advice about mental health is communicated to ...
Grace Horwood   +2 more
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Emotional response patterns, mental health, and structural vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: a latent class analysis

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2022
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to increases in negative emotions such as fear, worry, and loneliness, as well as changes in positive emotions, including calmness and hopefulness.
Chris Richardson   +8 more
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