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Adaptive calibration of risk-taking: The role of parenting styles, emotion regulation and stress reactivity
(2019-05)
The present study was designed to understand whether experienced parenting style in childhood and emotion regulation strategies can predict the relationship between stress reactivity and risk-taking behaviors. Based on the ...
Psychological Antecedents of Binge Drinking Among College Students
(2019-07)
Binge drinking is often studied among college students because they have the highest alcohol consumption rate relative to any other group in the nation. The present study examines nine predictor variables to determine which ...
Attention and emotion processing among individuals with worry
(2021-12)
Worry has been defined as a core feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and is characterized by excessive and uncontrollable thoughts regarding future uncertain or potentially threatening events. Models of worry have ...
Combined effects of youth and parent illness intrusiveness on depressive symptoms in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease
(2021-07)
Purpose/Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents physical and emotional challenges for families, and imposes significant lifestyle intrusions on both youth and parents. The present study examined the effects ...
Association of health anxiety and health care management skills to health-related quality of life in college students with a chronic medical condition
(2021-05)
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with a chronic medical condition (CMC) are often tasked with increasing independent management of their health care as they transition from pediatric to adult medical care (i.e., transition ...
Cognitive effects of social exclusion in social anxiety
(2021-12)
Social anxiety (SA) is characterized by persistent and intense fears of situations that provide the opportunity for social evaluation. Moreover, SA is often associated with core interpersonal (e.g., overt social skills, ...
Development of the Five-Factor Borderline Inventory-Other Report
(2019-12)
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one of the most studied personality disorders and is associated with significant outcomes such as suicide. Although BPD is represented in DSM-5 as a categorical diagnosis, it may ...
Examining the relationship between normative beliefs, misuse of prescription medications and gender in college students
(2023-05)
Introduction: Misuse of prescription medications (MPM) is a significant health concern, particularly among college students who demonstrate particularly high rates of misuse. Research has noted many variables related to ...
Effects of Self-Imagery on Cognitive Processes Within Social Anxiety
(2019-05-01)
Cognitive models of social anxiety suggest that negative mental self-imagery maintains social anxiety. Much research posits social anxiety is accompanied by increased negative self-imagery; however, little research ...
Examination of potential mediators and moderators of the relationship between social media use and depression symptoms
(2020-12)
Rates of depressive episodes are highest among emerging adults (aged 18-25) and the incidence of a major depressive episode has increased by 46%, 122%, 59%, and 39% for individuals aged 18-19, 20-21, 22-23, and 24-25, ...