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The asymmetric impact of decision-making confidence on regret and relief

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
When individuals make uncertain decisions, they often evaluate the correctness of their choices in what is referred to as decision-making confidence. The outcomes of such decision-making can lead to counterfactual thinking wherein alternative possible ...
Zan Liu
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How Should Senior Surgeons Help Junior Colleagues and Trainees Experiencing Regret?

open access: yesAMA Journal of Ethics
Unanticipated outcomes and adverse events are inevitable in surgical training and practice and tend to elicit complex emotional experiences, including regret. Navigating these experiences with support from mentors and peers is essential for surgeon well-being, a healthy surgical culture, and optimal patient care. Critical incident stress debriefing and
Carlie, Arbaugh, Kimberly E, Kopecky
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Debt-related regret and well-being in people resolving problem debts

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Background Regret is an often painful emotion experienced upon the realisation that a different decision would have led to a better outcome. As regret related to poor real world financial decision making has been neglected, here we examine whether people
Aidan Feeney   +2 more
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Experience of social harms among female sex workers following HIV self-test distribution in Malawi: results of a cohort study

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases
Background In Malawi, female sex workers (FSW) have high HIV incidence and regular testing is suggested. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a safe and acceptable alternative to standard testing services.
Paul Mee   +11 more
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Psychosocial profile of women who have undergone sterilization: A cross sectional study

open access: yesArchives of Mental Health, 2011
Background Though sterilization is a popular method of contraception, there are some concerns about the psychological sequelae including regret after the procedure. Such regret may result in lifelong personal distress.
Sudha Rani, M Gowri Devi, B Anand
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Experienced regret caused by action and inaction in decision making

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Consumer and Advertising Psychology, 2007
null 박지숙, null YANGYOON
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“I Just Hated Being a Mother” : Stories of Czech Women who Experienced Motherhood Regrets

open access: yes, 2023
This thesis explores the experiences of women - mothers who regret having children. In mainstream society, it is assumed that mothers find their roles fulfilling and it makes them happy despite possible hardships. The topic of maternal regrets is not discussed enough, it is still a taboo.
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