Psychology topic list of research papers
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Callous-unemotional traits affect adolescents' perception of collaboration2016 / Christine Fawcett, Victoria Wesevich, Erik Truedsson, Cecilia Wåhlstedt, Gustaf Gredebäck
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Comparative efficacy of psychological therapies for improving mental health and daily functioning in irritable bowel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Previous meta-analyses have shown that psychotherapy improves gastrointestinal symptoms in adults with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); however, the impact on functioning in daily activities is unknown. Meta-analysis was used to estimate the ...
2016 / Kelsey T. Laird, Emily E. Tanner-Smith, Alexandra C. Russell, Steven D. Hollon, Lynn S. Walker -
A systematic review of predictors and moderators of response to psychological therapies in OCD: Do we have enough empirical evidence to target treatment?
Abstract Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling mental health condition. Despite effective psychological treatments for OCD, a significant percentage of patients fail to experience lasting benefit. Factors underlying variable treatment...
2013 / Jasmin Knopp, Sarah Knowles, Penny Bee, Karina Lovell, Peter Bower -
Enhancing the Cognitive and Learning Skills of Children with Intellectual Disability through Physical Activity and Edutainment Games2015 / Amal Dandashi, Abdel Ghani Karkar, Sawsan Saad, Zaara Barhoumi, Jihad Al-Jaam, et al.
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Structural Equation Modeling on Life-world Integration in People with Severe Burns
Summary Purpose The aim of this study was to construct and test a structural equation modeling on life-world integration in people with severe burns. Methods A...
2013 / Gyeong Suk Lee, Young-Hee Yom -
Seeing light at the end of the tunnel: Positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression
Abstract Optimism is associated with positive outcomes across many health domains, from cardiovascular disease to depression. However, we know little about cognitive processes underlying optimism in psychopathology. The present study tested whether...
2016 / Julie L. Ji, Emily A. Holmes, Simon E. Blackwell -
Physical activity and sedentary time in relation to academic achievement in children
Abstract Objectives To investigate the independent and combined associations of objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary time (ST) with reading and arithmetic skills. ...
2016 / Eero A. Haapala, Juuso Väistö, Niina Lintu, Kate Westgate, Ulf Ekelund, et al. -
Everyday conversation in dementia: a review of the literature to inform research and practice2016 / Jacqueline Kindell, John Keady, Karen Sage, Ray Wilkinson
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Hedonic value of intentional action provides reinforcement for voluntary generation but not voluntary inhibition of action
Abstract Intentional inhibition refers to stopping oneself from performing an action at the last moment, a vital component of self-control. It has been suggested that intentional inhibition is associated with negative hedonic value, perhaps due to...
2013 / Jim Parkinson, Patrick Haggard -
Viewpoint survey of mental health service users’ experiences of discrimination in England 2008-20142016 / E. Corker, S. Hamilton, E. Robinson, J. Cotney, V. Pinfold, et al.
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What Does Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Actually Activate: Response2012 / Bernard Cohen, Sergei B. Yakushin, Gay R. Holstein
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Transforming Mother-Infant Interaction Within Cultural and Caregiving Contexts: Home-Based Occupational Therapy for Preterm Infants
Summary Background Developing positive interaction between preterm infants and their mothers is known to be a challenge because preterm infants are more fussy and difficult to soothe. Yet, little is known about what happens to the...
2012 / Teresa M.L. Chiu, Susan Wehrmann, Denise Reid, Gerry Sinclair -
Factors influencing health care utilisation among Aboriginal cardiac patients in central Australia: a qualitative study2013 / Stella Artuso, Margaret Cargo, Alex Brown, Mark Daniel
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Category learning in a dynamic world2015 / Jessica S. Horst, Vanessa R. Simmering
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A Mathematical Model of Historical Semantics and the Grouping of Word Meanings into Concepts2005 / Martin C. Cooper
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Peer victimization as reported by children, teachers, and parents in relation to children's health symptoms2011 / Audhild Løhre, Stian Lydersen, Bård Paulsen, Magne Mæhle, Lars J Vatten
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When Dishonesty Leads to Trust: Moral Judgments Biased by Self-interest are Truly Believed2016 / Konrad Bocian, Wieslaw Baryla, Bogdan Wojciszke
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Customized Care: An intervention to Improve Communication and health outcomes in multimorbidity
Abstract Introduction Many primary care patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) and depression or anxiety have day-to-day challenges that affect health outcomes, such as having financial or housing concerns,...
2016 / Marsha N. Wittink, Sule Yilmaz, Patrick Walsh, Ben Chapman, Paul Duberstein -
Dark shadow of the long white cloud: Neighborhood safety is associated with self-rated health and cortisol during pregnancy in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Abstract Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand is a culturally and ethnically diverse city. Despite popular global conceptions regarding its utopian nature, the lived experience for many individuals in Auckland attests to the substantial social, economic,...
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Situational determinants of cognitive, affective, and compassionate empathy in naturalistic digital interactions
Abstract Empathy is apparent in computer-mediated communication (CMC), yet little is known about the situational predictors of empathic responses when interacting digitally. We used a diary methodology to explore: (1) the degree three types of...
2016 / Philip A. Powell, Jennifer Roberts