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  1. Although the proportion of men seeking professional mental health care has risen over the past two decades, on average, men continue to attend fewer sessions of psychotherapy and are more likely to drop out of...

    Authors: Zac E. Seidler, Michael J. Wilson, Nicholas W. Toogood, John L. Oliffe, David Kealy, John S. Ogrodniczuk, Jesse Owen, Andrew Mackinnon, Long Khanh-Dao Le, Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Jane Pirkis and Simon Rice
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:174
  2. The childhood phenotype of myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) involves impaired cognitive functioning starting in infancy, which may compromise later on their ability to carry out instrumental activities of daily...

    Authors: Marjolaine Tremblay, Samar Muslemani, Isabelle Côté, Cynthia Gagnon, Julie Fortin and Benjamin Gallais
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:56
  3. Exploring the levels of death anxiety and factors that can undermine its impact are crucial for the Lebanese nationals. Even though studies have shown various relationships between death anxiety and several fa...

    Authors: Reem Al Boukhary, Rabih Hallit, Alvaro Postigo, Diana Malaeb, Mariam Dabbous, Fouad Sakr, Sami El Khatib, Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Souheil Hallit and Sahar Obeid
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:2
  4. Test anxiety is a combination of a confluence of physiological hyperarousal, tension, and bodily manifestations, with apprehension, trepidation, fear of inadequacy, and the tendency to magnify negative outcome...

    Authors: Bai Li, Xin Yang, Sayed M. Ismail and Asma Gheisari
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:19
  5. Currently, laypeople can earn profit by producing content; therefore, it should be noted that the unauthorized use of intellectual creations or possessions can cause legal issues and undermine the producers’ d...

    Authors: Yulee Choi and Kyung Hyun Suh
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:263
  6. Stress-related exhaustion is associated with cognitive impairment as measured by both subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) and objective cognitive test performance. This study aimed to examine how patients d...

    Authors: Andreas Nelson, Hanna Malmberg Gavelin, Carl-Johan Boraxbekk, Therese Eskilsson, Maria Josefsson, Lisbeth Slunga Järvholm and Anna Stigsdotter Neely
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:84
  7. Smartphone addiction is a common phenomenon worldwide and within the UAE. It is related to many factors, including gender and ethnicity, and can lead to mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression....

    Authors: Nour AlQaderi, Ahmed Banibella Abdelmagied Elamin, Khadiga Yasser Abdelraouf Abdelmonem, Hajar Jamal Teir and Gabriel Andrade
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:313
  8. The objective of this study was to examine the cross-cultural differences of the PANSS across six geo-cultural regions. The specific aims are (1) to examine measurement properties of the PANSS; and (2) to exam...

    Authors: Anzalee Khan, Christian Yavorsky, Stacy Liechti, Mark Opler, Brian Rothman, Guillermo DiClemente, Luka Lucic, Sofija Jovic, Toshiya Inada and Lawrence Yang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2013 1:5
  9. Infant mental health represents a significant public health issue. The transition to parenthood provides optimal opportunities for supporting parenting competence. Especially parental mentalization, i.e. the c...

    Authors: Mette Skovgaard Væver, Marianne Thode Krogh, Anne Christine Stuart, Eva Back Madsen, Tina Wahl Haase and Ida Egmose
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:223
  10. Workplace stress carries considerable costs for the employees’ wellbeing and for the organization’s performance. Recent studies demonstrate that perceptions of psychological contract breach are a source of str...

    Authors: Safâa Achnak, Arjen Schippers and Tim Vantilborgh
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:5
  11. Some individuals are no longer entering romantic relationships, others move through relationships too quickly searching for “the one” and making quick assessments of their romantic partners, while others stay ...

    Authors: Raquel Peel and Nerina Caltabiano
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:146

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2021 9:153

  12. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), progressive muscular atrophy (PMA) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), together referred to as ALS, are life-limiting diagnoses affecting not only patients but also the fa...

    Authors: Marion Sommers-Spijkerman, Neele Rave, Esther Kruitwagen-van Reenen, Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily, Melinda S. Kavanaugh and Anita Beelen
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:72
  13. Tuberculosis (TB) remains a highly stigmatised disease that can cause or exacerbate mental health disorders. Despite increased awareness of the importance of reducing TB stigma, validated tools to measure TB s...

    Authors: Ahmad Fuady, Bustanul Arifin, Ferdiana Yunita, Saidah Rauf, Agus Fitriangga, Agus Sugiharto, Finny Fitry Yani, Helmi Suryani Nasution, IWayan Gede Artawan Eka Putra, Muchtaruddin Mansyur and Tom Wingfield
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:112
  14. When disasters occur, there are many different occupational groups involved in rescue, recovery and support efforts. This study aimed to conduct a systematic literature review to identify social and occupation...

    Authors: Samantha K. Brooks, Rebecca Dunn, Richard Amlôt, Neil Greenberg and G. James Rubin
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2016 4:18
  15. mHealth is a public health practice that exploits the use of mobile devices, including smartphone applications. We will describe an uncontrolled pre-test post-test open pilot study concerning the feasibility e...

    Authors: Pasquale Caponnetto, Mirko Casu, David Crane, Louise Ross, Maria Catena Quattropani and Riccardo Polosa
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:387
  16. Evidence-based interventions are needed to reduce depression among adolescents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). One approach could be cultural adaptation of psychological therapies developed in hig...

    Authors: Kelly Rose-Clarke, Indira Pradhan, Pragya Shrestha, Prakash B.K., Jananee Magar, Nagendra P. Luitel, Delan Devakumar, Alexandra Klein Rafaeli, Kathleen Clougherty, Brandon A. Kohrt, Mark J. D. Jordans and Helen Verdeli
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2020 8:83
  17. The deleterious effects of mental fatigue (MF) on athletes have been carefully studied in various sports, such as soccer, badminton, and swimming. Even though many researchers have sought ways to ameliorate th...

    Authors: He Sun, Kim Geok Soh, Alireza Mohammadi, Zakaria Toumi, Lingling Zhang, Cong Ding, Xiaojuan Gao and Jian Tian
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:67
  18. Facial emotion recognition depends on cortical and subcortical networks. HIV infection of the central nervous system can damage these networks, leading to impaired facial emotion recognition.

    Authors: Eleonora Baldonero, Nicoletta Ciccarelli, Massimiliano Fabbiani, Manuela Colafigli, Erika Improta, Alessandro D’Avino, Annalisa Mondi, Roberto Cauda, Simona Di Giambenedetto and Maria Caterina Silveri
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2013 1:3
  19. The quality of maternal-infant bonding is related to important child outcomes. The literature has assumed that the ability to form relationships is a relatively stable trait, and research studies have suggeste...

    Authors: Dag Nordahl, Kamilla Rognmo, Agnes Bohne, Inger Pauline Landsem, Vibeke Moe, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang and Ragnhild Sørensen Høifødt
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2020 8:58
  20. As an emerging business model, merchants are selling surplus food in blind boxes, which provides new opportunities for reducing waste and promoting sustainable development. Surplus food blind boxes, however, h...

    Authors: Jie Sun, Yanan Wang, Chun Yang, Jiangjie Chen, Wei Wei, Wei Miao, Hanchu Sun and Chao Gu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:103
  21. The ‘self-bias’—i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli—is thought to be important for both self-related and social processing. Previous research operationalized the self-bias...

    Authors: Letizia Amodeo, Jan R. Wiersema, Marcel Brass and Annabel D. Nijhof
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:132
  22. Informal Digital Learning of English (IDLE), such as watching online videos, playing games, or chatting with English speakers beyond the classroom, has received increasing attention over recent years as a pote...

    Authors: Afsheen Rezai
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:314
  23. This research investigated the impact of planning time, working memory (WM), and cognitive styles on language learning outcomes within the framework of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT). Drawing on a diverse...

    Authors: Jingjing Gui and Sayed M. Ismail
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:145
  24. “Perceived Symptom Manageability (PSM)” is essential in symptom management among people living with HIV. As a standardized assessment instrument was lacking, we developed a PSM scale for people living with hum...

    Authors: Meilian Xie, Aiping Wang, Zhiyun Zhang, Kerong Wang, Yanping Yu, Xiaojing Ma, Zhaoxia Lin, Zhengli Yu and Jianxue Ke
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:172
  25. Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Social support has a beneficial effect on mental health. The buffering model proposes that social support facilitates coping...

    Authors: Line Elisabeth Solbakken and Rolf Wynn
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:185
  26. A 2017 terrorist attack in Manchester, UK, affected large numbers of adults and young people. During the response phase (first seven weeks), a multi-sector collaborative co-ordinated a decentralised response. ...

    Authors: Daniel Hind, Kate Allsopp, Prathiba Chitsabesan and Paul French
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:22
  27. Latent inhibition occurs when exposure to a stimulus prior its direct associative conditioning impairs learning. Results from naturalistic studies suggest that latent inhibition disrupts the learning of dental...

    Authors: Andrew L. Geers, Laura D. Seligman, Keenan A. Pituch, Ben Colagiuri, Hilary A. Marusak, Christine A. Rabinak, Sena L. Al-Ado, Natalie Turner and Michael Nedley
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2024 12:85
  28. This study aims to present and discuss the psychometric properties of executive functions, which were measured using the TDI-FE instrument. The analysis encompasses its internal structure, potential sensitivit...

    Authors: Sérgio Kakuta Kato, Flávia Amaral Machado, Machline Paim Paganella, Leia Gonçalves Gurgel, Vanessa Kaiser, Gabriela Bertoletti Diaz, Adriana Jung Serafini, Nelson Hauck Filho and Caroline Tozzi Reppold
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:336
  29. There is growing evidence in the literature on the use of positive mental health (PMH) interventions among clinical samples. This qualitative study aims to explore the definitions of PMH from psychotherapists’...

    Authors: Sherilyn Chang, Rajeswari Sambasivam, Esmond Seow, Mythily Subramaniam, Hanita Ashok Assudani, Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan, Sharon Huixian Lu and Janhavi Ajit Vaingankar
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:111
  30. Numerous studies have reported that the repeated presentation of a stimulus leads to an increase in positive affect towards the stimulus itself (the so-called mere exposure effect). Here, we evaluate whether chan...

    Authors: Rocco Palumbo, Alberto Di Domenico, Beth Fairfield and Nicola Mammarella
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:25
  31. The practice of mindfulness at home is a core component of standard eight-week mindfulness-based programmes (MBP). Teachers of mindfulness courses require an understanding of the factors that need to be addres...

    Authors: Jiva Masheder, Lone Fjorback and Christine E. Parsons
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2020 8:91
  32. Youth mental health problems are a major public health concern. Anxiety and depression are among the most common psychological difficulties. The aim of this study is to evaluate an optimized version of a promi...

    Authors: Simon-Peter Neumer, Joshua Patras, Solveig Holen, Carina Lisøy, Anne Liv Askeland, Ida Mari Haug, Annette Jeneson, Tore Wentzel-Larsen, Frode Adolfsen, Lene-Mari Potulski Rasmussen, Jo Magne Ingul, Kristin Ytreland, Elisabeth Valmyr Bania, Anne Mari Sund and Kristin Martinsen
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:97
  33. Mental health represents an important public health issue, and mental health problems have been linked to school dropout. This study aimed to identify mental health groups of high school students using both po...

    Authors: Susan Andersen, Michael Davidsen, Line Nielsen and Janne S. Tolstrup
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:122
  34. Self-efficacy, individuals’ beliefs regarding their capacities to perform actions or control (potentially stressful or novel) events, is thought to be important for various life domains. Little however is know...

    Authors: Marike H. F. Deutz, Willemijn M. van Eldik, Vera T. Over de Vest, Ank Ringoot, Amaranta D. de Haan and Peter Prinzie
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:172
  35. Some individuals may manifest psychotic symptoms that do not fulfill the requisite clinical criteria for a formal diagnosis of psychosis. The assessment of susceptibility to delusions, encompassing both clinic...

    Authors: Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini, Roghieh Nooripour, Nikzad Ghanbari, Abbas Firoozabadi and Emmanuelle Peters
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:294
  36. Clinical anxiety is common during the perinatal period, and anxiety symptoms often persist after childbirth. Ten to 30 % of perinatal women are diagnosed with panic disorder (PD)—far more than the 1.5–3% rate ...

    Authors: Kazuki Matsumoto, Koichi Sato, Sayo Hamatani, Yukihiko Shirayama and Eiji Shimizu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2019 7:53
  37. Children experiencing educational neglect are likely to experience the harm associated with adverse life experiences and a range of emotional and psychological challenges. Using attachment theory and psychosoc...

    Authors: Nasir Warfa, Özden Bademci, Şahin Karasar and Robert White
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2022 10:232
  38. College students in Generation Z are among the most stressed of our time. Previous research suggests that current interventions on university campuses are primarily for students in crises, but supportive servi...

    Authors: Theresa Van Lith, Andrea Cheshure, Scott M. Pickett, Gregg D. Stanwood and Megan Beerse
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2021 9:134
  39. Retirement from elite sport represents a major life transition for athletes and requires them to redefine their central life projects, identities, and perhaps even sources of meaning in life. Although an exten...

    Authors: Noora J. Ronkainen, Michael J. Schmid, Helena Hlasová, Merlin Örencik, Jürg Schmid and Achim Conzelmann
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:376
  40. Dissociation is a ubiquitous clinical phenomenon. Dissociative disorders (DD) are primarily characterized by dissociation, and dissociative states are also a criterion for borderline personality disorder (BPD)...

    Authors: Johannes B. Heekerens, James J. Gross, Sylvia D. Kreibig, Katja Wingenfeld and Stefan Roepke
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2023 11:178

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