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Global Sleep Quality among Multiracial College Students in the United States: A Brief Report of Concurrent Associations with General and Multiracial Discrimination and Negative Affect. [PDF]
Dobani F +5 more
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ABSTRACT Social exclusion threatens psychological needs satisfaction, increases anger, and can contribute to group polarization. In two studies, we explored how political exclusion (vs. inclusion) influenced American voters' polarization. In Study 1 (N = 135, 60.7% Female, 61.5% White; Age M = 19.63), young adults were included or excluded in Cyberball
Katarina E. AuBuchon +4 more
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Background Adolescence, particularly for girls, is a period of heightened risk for depressive symptoms and increased interpersonal stress. Although depressive symptoms and interpersonal problems are known to co‐occur, prior work has predominantly examined between‐person associations, leaving within‐person processes unclear.
Leehyun Yoon +6 more
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Collective and augmented intelligence outperform artificial intelligence on emotion recognition tests. [PDF]
Akben M, Gude V, Ajjan H.
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The Effect of Everyday Discrimination on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity and Mental Health Outcomes. [PDF]
Benson KRK +6 more
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Long‐term efficacy of abrocitinib in patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis to 2 years
JADE EXTEND is an ongoing phase 3, long‐term extension study of previous abrocitinib trials. Patients were adults and adolescents ≥12 years with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis. Long‐term abrocitinib treatment resulted in clinically meaningful outcomes and improvements in patient‐reported outcomes up to Week 112 in patients with moderate‐to‐severe
Melinda J. Gooderham +14 more
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Decolonising audiology education: Epistemic barriers and opportunities for Black African students. [PDF]
Makhoba M, Reddy S, Pillay M.
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Mutual fund director compensation
Abstract We examine director compensation using a large sample of hand‐compiled U.S. mutual fund data. We find that director compensation is positively correlated with observable productive characteristics—workload, experience, and demographics—that capture the benefits from the directors’ monitoring effort.
John Adams +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Long‐term services and supports (LTSS) serve > 9 million adults in the United States. We examined prevalence and quality of life (QoL)‐related outcomes of consumer‐reported unmet LTSS needs in publicly‐funded LTSS. Methods We pooled cross‐sectional data from the 2016–2017, 2017–2018, 2018–2019, 2021–2022, and 2022–2023 National Core
Romil R. Parikh +8 more
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