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Interpersonal distance regulation and psychological wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparison between the USA and Korea. [PDF]
Lee HS +4 more
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Self-concept and Regulation of Interpersonal Distance in Close Relationships: A Study with Comfortable Interpersonal Distance Test [PDF]
Mostafa Abdvali, Abbas Zabihzadeh
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ABSTRACT Background Given their modifiable nature, understanding the intrapersonal factors involved in the cessation of non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is needed to inform existing therapeutic approaches and explore novel avenues for supporting individuals with NSSI.
Caitlyn Herrick +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cluster‐C personality disorders (PDs) are common in the general population but often overlooked in scientific research and clinical practice. An important step to increase awareness for timely diagnosis and treatment of cluster‐C PDs is to investigate the burden of disease in terms of quality of life (QoL), daily functioning and the associated
Iuno Z. Groot +5 more
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A new approach for social group detection based on spatio-temporal interpersonal distance measurement. [PDF]
Su J, Huang J, Qing L, He X, Chen H.
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Interpersonal distance modulation by facial disease cues: Gender differences and increased avoidance [PDF]
Ana C. Magalhães, Sandra C. Soares
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ABSTRACT Objective Depression is prevalent among empty nest older adults who do not live with their children. With rapid technological development, online interaction presents a new opportunity to improve older adults' mental health. However, the relationship of online parent‐child interaction with depressive symptoms among empty nesters remains under ...
Wing‐yin Leung, Peiyi Lu
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Development of Interpersonal Distance
Maiko NAKAGOMI, Seiji YAMAGAMI
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Psychopathy traits and their link to emotion recognition impairments in conduct disorder
Abstract Background Neurocognitive models suggest that callous‐unemotional (CU) traits in youths with conduct disorder (CD) are linked to emotion recognition impairments, particularly in identifying distress emotions like fear and sadness. However, CD may be accompanied by grandiose‐manipulative (GM) and/or impulsive‐irresponsible (II) traits in ...
Gregor Kohls +9 more
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Social environments and interpersonal distance regulation in psychosis: A virtual reality study
Chris Geraets +5 more
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