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Attention biases and executive control in severe weather phobia: An ERP study
(2022-08)
Severe Weather Phobia is the excessive and unreasonable fear or anxiety regarding severe weather events. Literature on this topic is largely limited to case studies and no study has aimed to document potential maintenance ...
Scientific realism and final causes: A new method for visualizing final causes in iconic models
(2021-12)
In light of documented methodological issues and reproducibility failures, psychologists have sought to improve the scientific credibility of their field. Unfortunately, these efforts have not addressed psychology's ...
To believe or not to believe: Religious/spiritual and secular identity group differences in quality of life and psychological distress in college students
(2022-07)
Religiosity and spirituality often provide core coping structures to believers. College students are regularly put into novel situations and environments in which they must rely on their coping mechanisms, including practices ...
Depression and religious coping among youth with asthma: A longitudinal examination
(2020-05)
Youth with asthma are at an increased risk for depressive symptoms. Religious coping has been linked to decreased psychological difficulties among several pediatric populations. There is limited data on the stability of ...
Identifying five-factor model trait correlates of identity disturbance: Predicting momentary states of identity disturbance using personality traits and emotion dysregulation
(2020-12)
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a highly debilitating disorder with symptoms spanning emotion dysregulation and identity disturbance. Competing theories purport that the impairment associated with BPD is due to ...
Assessing neuropsychological phenotypes of pediatric brain tumor survivors: A latent profile analysis
(2020-07)
Introduction: Survivors of pediatric brain tumors are at significant risk for both neurocognitive impairments and psychological adjustment difficulties. However, these domains of negative sequelae are primarily examined ...
Factors associated with caregiver stress and self-reported cognition during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2021-12)
Caregivers are critical in helping persons with dementia (PWD) live at home longer, but the caregiving experience is associated with increased risk of physical (Vitaliano et al., 2003; Son et al., 2007; Fonareva & Oken, ...
Does seeking the brawns impact the brain?: An investigation of muscularity-oriented disordered behaviors and cognitive function
(2021-12)
Brain health is impacted by body composition as well as associated health behaviors. The current shift in body-image ideals towards a more lean and muscular body has revealed new eating and exercise behaviors that may be ...
Moderating role of health status on the association between depressive symptoms and cannabis vaping
(2022-07)
Objective: Cannabis use has significantly increased among college students, and cannabis vaping is a common modality. There is little information on the risk factors for vaping cannabis. Consistent with the self-medication ...
Hormonal contagion: Physiological covariation between friends
(2021-07)
Friendships constitute important relationships, and often function to reduce stress, but have been understudied. While engaging in co-ruminations, close female friends are adrenocortically attuned. In mother-child dyads, ...