Not exact matches
Having regular positive interactions with family and friends and being involved in several different
social networks can help older adults be healthier, according to new
research published
by the American
Psychological Association.
Published Dec. 21 in the journal
Psychological Science, the
research found that children can «catch»
social bias
by seeing negative signals expressed
by adults and are likely to generalize that learned bias to others.
Why online love is more likely to last Internet couples tend to be a better fit than those who meet
by traditional means, according to new
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Her
research has been guided
by an interest in the relationship between the
social environment and
psychological adjustment in childhood, with a particular emphasis on children growing up in situations of
social and economic disadvantage.
Similar results were found through other
research, such as a 2014 study
by Washington University in St. Louis that indicated nearly half of all Americans couldn't come up with $ 2,000 within 30 days to cover a major illness or job layoff, leading to poor
social,
psychological and health outcomes for the entire household.
Previous
research has demonstrated that acetaminophen can have an effect on
psychological pain, but the new study pushes it further
by showing that it also reduces how much users actually feel positive emotions, said Geoffrey Durso, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in
social psychology at The Ohio State University.
The use of analogue studies in psychotherapy
research was stimulated
by experimental and
social psychological research.1 Analogue
research attempts to mimic real life while at the same time controlling as many extraneous variables as possible.
Responsible Fatherhood Spotlight: Father Involvement and
Social Support (PDF - 258 KB) National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (2010) Explores the relationship between social support and father involvement by reviewing findings from research studies that indicate fathers who report having high levels of social support experience better psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-pare
Social Support (PDF - 258 KB) National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (2010) Explores the relationship between
social support and father involvement by reviewing findings from research studies that indicate fathers who report having high levels of social support experience better psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-pare
social support and father involvement
by reviewing findings from
research studies that indicate fathers who report having high levels of
social support experience better psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-pare
social support experience better
psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-parenting.
In
research conducted
by Amie Gordon and Serena Chen from University of California Berkeley, to be published in
Social Psychological and Personality Science, participants completed a brief online survey each day for two weeks, in which they reported on on their sleep quality (how long they slept, how many times they woke up during the night, how alert they felt upon waking, and how tired they felt during the day) and relationship conflict.1 Over the two - week study, people who slept worse on average reported more day - to - day conflict with their partners.
Further
research should examine the differences between the effectiveness of
social support
by providers on the benefits of
social support to athletes»
psychological health or well - being.
The overall goal of this
research is to identify the
social and
psychological mechanisms
by which cultural change and adaptation occur and their relationship to mental health, particularly depression.
This
research was funded by grants from American Psychological Foundation and Canadian Institute of Health Research Network to the second author, and a graduate scholarship from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to the first
research was funded
by grants from American
Psychological Foundation and Canadian Institute of Health
Research Network to the second author, and a graduate scholarship from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to the first
Research Network to the second author, and a graduate scholarship from
Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada to the first
Research Council of Canada to the first author.
These results are consistent with emerging
research that suggests that the
psychological correlates of adolescent sexual activity may be moderated
by the
social context in which this activity occurs.
Before Expression,
Social Support, and Emotional Control are incorporated in the FEEL - KJ, future
research should investigate their informative value
by studying how they relate to
psychological health in different contexts.
In new
research published
by Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers were able to model and study the cognitive map that US citizens have of the US states.
Most parenting
research has assessed the efficacy of
social support
by evaluating relationships between retrospective measures of
social support processes and general measures of
psychological distress (i.e., depressive symptoms, stress).
Future
research should more closely examine the precise mechanisms
by which these
psychological and
social environmental risk and resistance variables affect metabolic control.