The American
Psychological Association found that lawyers are almost four times more likely to suffer from depression than non-lawyers.
And a survey by the American
Psychological Association found that 61 percent of women and 59 percent of men cited benefits as the main reason they stay with an organization.
A recent study by the American
Psychological Association found that millennials were more likely than any other generation to be stressed and for that stress to have a significant impact on their physical and mental health.
Research by the American
Psychological Association found that exercise may improve mental health by helping the brain cope better with stress.
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In its annual study, the American
Psychological Association found that average stress levels rose in 2015 from 4.9 to 5.1 on a 10 - point scale.
A 2013 survey called «Stress in America» from the American
Psychological Association found that some adolescents reported higher stress levels during the school year than adults in the same month.
A 2012 survey by the American
Psychological Association found that not only do 34 - 45 % of US women feel fatigued and overwhelmed by stress, but 46 % also cope with this stress through unhealthy eating habits such as overeating or unhealthy food choices.
A study published by the American
Psychological Association found when children are victims of obscene telephone calls, there was little difference in the amount of damage caused from having a few curse words thrown into the conversation and not having any at all.
A study reported in the Archives of Family Medicine found that kids who regularly sit down with their families for an evening meal make wiser food choices, eat more vegetables, and get more nutrients than those who do not.2 For older children, the American
Psychological Association found that family mealtime plays an important role in helping teens deal with the pressures of adolescence, such as motivation for school, peer relationships, depression, and making better choices with drugs and alcohol.
A 2010 study by the American
Psychological Association found that nearly half of America's kids are stressed.
A striking 2014 study by UCLA professor Phillip Atiba Goff and colleagues and published by the American
Psychological Association found that black boys as young as 10 years old were viewed as older than — and not as «innocent» as — white boys the same age.
Not exact matches
The
Association for
Psychological Science blog sums up the
findings:
«There was a clear pattern in the
findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this
association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British
Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
In 1993, the American
Psychological Association published a report that
found the most successful sales reps were «conscientious.»
A study published by the American
Psychological Association suggests that bosses prefer candidates who they
find likable and friendly over those who are self - promotional (though they note that a combination of the two is probably best.)
She is a
founding officer of the American
Psychological Association's Division of Trauma Psychology, and is currently serving her second term as Division Secretary.
Research presented at the conference of the
Association for
Psychological Science
found that today's college students are far less empathic than their counterparts 30 years ago.
The brains of people with epilepsy appear to react to music differently from the brains of those who do not have the disorder, a
finding that could lead to new therapies to prevent seizures, according to research presented at the American
Psychological Association's 123rd Annual Convention.
The
findings remind Rena Subotnik, director of the Center for Psychology in Schools and Education for the American
Psychological Association, of a recent effort in New Jersey to put a medical clinic in the neighborhood with the greatest need for services.
The
findings, published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science, show that increasing socioeconomic development is an especially strong predictor of increasing individualistic practices and values in a country over time.
The stigma associated with prejudice against women and people of color seems to transfer from one group to another, according to new
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
The 2005 study, for example,
found an
association between having experienced tonic immobility and significant
psychological impairment.
The
findings, published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science, indicate that sharing a classroom with greater numbers of students who participate in a brief intervention can boost all students» grades over and above the initial benefits of the intervention.
College students who participated in a self - administered intervention prompting them to reflect about their use of classroom resources had final grades that were higher than their peers, according to new
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
The
findings are published in the February issue of
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
Teachers are likely to interpret students» misbehavior differently depending on the student's race, according to new research
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
Bartoshuk was surprised to
find that subjects with a history of moderate to severe middle - ear infections were 62 percent more likely than the others to be obese, according to data presented at the American
Psychological Association meeting in August.
The
findings, published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science, indicate that personal anxiety and mass media coverage interact to determine what people remember about a disease.
People rated images containing positive content as fading more smoothly compared with neutral and negative images, even when they faded at the same rate, according to
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
Their
findings, Reutrakul said, support an
association between circadian regulation and
psychological functioning in patients with type 2 diabetes.
For the record, Vul and Walker
found a small effect — «enough to bump someone from the 49th to the 51st percentile of attractiveness,» they explain in an October 2013 UC San Diego press release announcing publication of the results in the
Association for
Psychological Science's online journal.
The
findings are forthcoming in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
Though the algorithm can replace the need for carrying out
psychological experiments on volunteers to help determine the mind
associations required for the trick, the researchers
found that to produce the best results a combination of the algorithm and
psychological experiments was ideal.
What we see in the periphery, just outside the direct focus of the eye, may sometimes be a visual illusion, according to new
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
«When we think about quality of life for older adults, and improving quality of life, it seems like targeting the individual is only part of the story, and our
findings suggests that for older adults, a larger part of individual well - being is defined by our partner's health and cognitive functioning as well,» said UA psychologist David Sbarra, a co-author of the paper, which will be published in Psychology and Aging, a journal of the American
Psychological Association.
What doesn't kill us may make us stronger as a group, according to
findings from new research published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science.
In its review of close to a decade of research, the American
Psychological Association has
found that exposure to violent video games serves as a risk factor for aggressive behavior.
An American
Psychological Association survey
found that 65 % of people named their job as their top source of stress, and just 37 % felt they were doing a good job managing it.
In fact, one fascinating study, published by the American
Psychological Association,
found that certain personality traits were
found in people who lived longest.
An American
Psychological Association survey
found that almost two - thirds of Americans rank money as the number - one holiday stressor.
One survey done by the American
Psychological Association has
found that around 40 percent of people that experience high - stress levels deal with their problems through excessive eating.
EFT has been
found to be an «evidence - based» practice for anxiety, depression, phobias and PTSD when measured against the standards of the American
Psychological Association's Division 12 Task Force on Empirically Validated Treatments.
The American
Psychological Association has
found that the election has been a significant source for stress for half of Americans this election season.
The aim was to
find an
association (rather than causal relationship) between patterns of nutrients intake and
psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression.
«Given the transactional nature of the regulation of interrelated biological systems, and our
findings of
associations between flatter DCS (lower morning peak in cortisol and / or higher even cortisol levels) and multiple health outcomes, it seems plausible that reciprocal and cascading interactions among clock gene mechanisms, sleep, cortisol, inflammation, fatigue, appetite, behavior, and social and
psychological experiences jointly contribute to the observed
associations between flatter DCS and multiple types of negative health outcomes.»
[5] Marriage and Divorce, 2017, American
Psychological Association,
Found at: http://www.apa.org/topics/divorce/
The research, which was published in the journal «
Psychological Medicine», found that over 5,000 pupils had a «bi-directional association» between psychological distress and exclusion meaning that pupils with health problems like depression, ADHD and anxiety were more likely to
Psychological Medicine»,
found that over 5,000 pupils had a «bi-directional
association» between
psychological distress and exclusion meaning that pupils with health problems like depression, ADHD and anxiety were more likely to
psychological distress and exclusion meaning that pupils with health problems like depression, ADHD and anxiety were more likely to be excluded.