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The mediating role of phubbing in the relationship between self-efficacy and problematic Instagram use. [PDF]
Peker Akman T, Akman E, Çitak Ş.
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Abstract This intervention has three aims: (1) to consider how solidarities are being policed in the academy; (2) how friendships and solidarities emerge in practices of resistance; and (3) what a radical geography which embraces a decolonial pedagogy can offer us in these unsettling times.
Shereen Fernandez
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Childbirth Experience, Mistreatment, and Migrant Status: A Retrospective Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Childbirth experience can affect women's long‐term health and well‐being. However, there is limited knowledge on whether migrant status affects woman's experience during childbirth. We aimed to answer the following research questions: (1) Is there a difference in childbirth experience between migrant and native‐born women in ...
Edythe L. Mangindin +5 more
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Body dissatisfaction, drive for thinness, and psychopathological symptoms in preadolescents who use Instagram. [PDF]
Cimino S, Almenara CA, Cerniglia L.
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Abstract Objective Illness anxiety disorder (IAD) has two subtypes in the DSM‐5: ‘care‐seeking’ and ‘care‐avoidant’, with a third subtype, ‘care fluctuating’ identified in previous research. This study explores the experiences of individuals with IAD when seeking and avoiding medical care.
Katarina Kikas +5 more
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Co-Creation and Validation of a Social Media Resource for Mental Health Literacy Among Spanish Adolescents. [PDF]
Casañas R +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Maladaptive beliefs about emotions (e.g., believing emotions are uncontrollable or useless) are theorized to contribute to emotion regulation difficulties and psychological distress. Limited research has examined maladaptive emotion beliefs in clinical populations.
Mahdi Mazidi +6 more
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ABSTRACT Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), such as ChatGPT, is increasingly recognized for its potential to drive innovation, yet questions remain about its ability to mimic human innovation. Leveraging cognitive load theory (CLT), this study explores whether humans can reliably distinguish between incremental and radical innovation ideas in ...
Ruth Maria Stock‐Homburg
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