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The purpose of this study was to find positive psychology themes in Kitab Al Hikam and their application in daily life to the students from the Islamic Psychology Study Program of IAIN Kediri who live in Ma'had Darul Hikmah IAIN Kediri. The research method uses a qualitative approach and a phenomenological model. Data was collected, through online...
Much work in HCI has investigated strategies for supporting autonomous self-regulation in social media use (SMU): helping users to control their time online and ensure it serves personally valued outcomes. However, results suggest that the effectiveness and acceptability of these strategies may vary based on individual needs. Recent work has attrib...
Abstract: Brazilian jiu-jitsu engagement has been found to positively impact psychological variables in children, adolescents, and adult athletes. Psychological variabilities have previously been shown among belt ranks in Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes. Back-ground/Objectives: This study aimed to explore the differences in mental strength, resilience...
Self-concept plays a pivotal role in self-control. However, empirical research has not yet fully explored how self-concept clarity affects self-control. We hypothesized that self-concept clarity influences self-control through rumination. Five studies (N = 895) have consistently supported our mediation mechanism. Low self-concept clarity was positi...
Background
Short video addiction has become increasingly prevalent among college students. It can negatively impact their physical and mental health, yet its influencing factors and underlying mechanisms require further exploration. Time focus and self-control are recognized as critical determinants in shaping addictive behaviors.
Objective
Ground...
Title: Assessment of Public Awareness on Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Risk Factors in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2022
Background:
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disorder that causes joint inflammation, functional disability, and reduced quality of life. Early diagnosis and management are essential for mitigating its long-te...
Various psychological problems (substance addiction, infidelity, excessive anxiety, inability to concentrate/focus, excessive food consumption, excessive shopping, not meeting time targets, feeling rushed, impatient, easily angered/offended, etc.) are indications of a lack of self-control. Xenephon (one of Socrates' students) stated that humans who...
Ethical judgments require clinicians, researchers, research participants, and patients to weigh risks and benefits. Novel treatments for cognitive deficits are rapidly emerging, but little is known about how individual differences in risk and benefit sensitivity influence ethical judgments to administer treatments. The public plays important roles...
This study aims to explore the values of character education within the tradition of halal bi halal using a qualitative approach. The method employed is a literature review, analysing various sources related to the concept of character education and the halal bihalal tradition. As an analytical framework, this research uses Thomas Lickona’s concept...
Background and Aim: Muaythai, as a popular sport among the Chinese people and an emerging sport favored by sports universities, does not have a systematic and scientific evaluation index system for Muaythai skills. A practical and systematic evaluation index system of Muaythai skills in sports universities can promote the improvement of Muaythai sk...
Background and aim: The badminton program is one of the strongest sports in China. In recent years, it has been faced with two challenges, such as the problem of cultivating Chinese junior badminton athletes and the pressure of international competition brought by the rapid progress of junior athletes from Thailand, Denmark, India, and other countr...
Fasting in the biblical view is a form of sacrifice and self-restraint undertaken to draw closer to God, show contrition, and prepare oneself to receive divine guidance. This is reflected in the example of Jesus who fasted for 40 days in the wilderness before beginning His ministry (Matthew 4:1-2). This fast not only demonstrated surrender to God's...
Introduction
Pro-social behavior is a widespread behavior in life that is beneficial to others and society. Previous research has focused on the influence of individual characteristics on pro-social behavior. The rise of social class psychology has provided a new perspective for the study of pro-social behavior. It has been shown that social class...
Taking college students as the research object, this paper constructs an interactive platform for college physical education teaching and introduces the specific steps of using this platform. Afterwards, based on this platform, a semester-long teaching practice was conducted for college students. The questionnaire survey method was used to investig...
Cultivating college students’ sense of moral responsibility by combining social practice is a necessary way to improve the level of university education. This paper combines the factor analysis method to conduct a questionnaire survey on college students’ sense of moral responsibility. The basic situation of the questionnaire was analyzed, and nine...
Aims
The incidence of postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) has been increasing over the past years. Little is known about the risk of PMB after COVID‐19 vaccination. Our study aimed to investigate this based on routine general practitioner (GP) healthcare data from the Netherlands.
Methods
A retrospective self‐controlled cohort study was performed, which...
This study aims to explore the effects of long-term physical exercise on different types of self-control, with a focus on persistent and inhibitory self-control. Two experiments were conducted using dual-task paradigms. In Experiment 1, the E-crossing task served as the depletion task, and the grip task was used to measure persistent self-control....
Background/Objectives: Identifying key psychological well-being factors in
morbid obesity is crucial for designing effective mental health and weight management interventions. This study explores the interconnections between the dimensions of psychological well-being in a large sample of adults with morbid obesity enrolled in an inpatient nutrition...
The investment in making students aware of the geostrategy for national resilience in the educational space was immediately implemented because educational problems were becoming more worrying, and the best and most comprehensive solutions needed to be found as soon as possible. This research aimed to reveal the development of a strategy for cultiv...
Purpose
The psychological and neural mechanisms between relieving ego depletion and prosocial behavior have yet to be clearly explored. To address this, we combined behavioral experiments and fNIRS to explore how positive emotions promote prosocial tendencies under ego depletion.
Methods
In Experiment 1, 119 college participants (Mage=19.7±1.46) c...
This study explores the link between adolescent mobile phone snubbing behavior and college students' mobile phone addiction, considering parental and peer snubbing behaviors and self-control as mediators. A survey of 510 college students in Henan Province revealed key findings. Adolescent snubbing behavior negatively correlates with self-control bu...
Objectives
This study investigates the effectiveness of the P-Positive program in addressing emotional aggression among junior high school students in Lopburi Province, Thailand.
Methods
A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was employed with 54 participants aged 13–15. The intervention, conducted over 16 weeks, applied the Knowle...
This study explores the multiple mediation effects of impulse buying and a self-control failure on the relationship between two types of mental simulation—outcome and process simulation—and compulsive buying. We collected 202 responses using a web-based survey, which were used as a final example. The respondents for this study were recruited throug...
Most scientists consider the ego depletion effect—worsened task performance after prior cognitive demand due to the exhaustion of a specific and limited resource—invalid. Yet, the negative effect of prior task engagement on self-control performance is a salient human experience. In the current study we aim to dissociate the effect of prior engageme...
z Bu çalışmanın başlıca amacı yönetici adayı öğrencilerin duygusal zekâ düzeylerinin onların öznel iyi oluşları üzerinde olan etkisini tespit etmektir. Araştırma Hazar Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesinde eğitim alan öğrenciler üzerinde yürütülmüştür. Araştırmada veri toplama yöntemi olarak anket kullanılmıştır. Örnekleme yöntemi ol...
itle: Learned Helplessness in Couple Relationships: Role of Parenting Styles and Emotional Dependence
Introduction: Early parental bonds significantly influence adult relationships and can perpetuate dysfunctional behaviors in romantic partnerships. This study explores how parenting styles and emotional dependence contribute to learned helplessnes...
Introduction: One of the fundamental and essential components of every society’s culture is its values. Values are the core components of a society’s culture and the foundation of behaviors and actions. Their stability or change leads to the stability or transformation of cultures over time. A significant issue in contemporary education systems is...
The article conducted a case study on the implementation of “Internet + quality education” in rural areas of Southwest China. It found that the infrastructure of “Internet + education” has basically realized full coverage. “Internet Plus” is subtly affecting the level of children’s qualitative development, and the effectiveness of the implementatio...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a determinant of athletic performance. Since each sport has its own psychological requirements, individual EI dimensions could have different relevance for athletic performance. This study investigated EI variations among athletes participating in 48 different sports, considering the specific emotional challenges face...
Objective
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is one of the most important life-saving procedures in the hospital. Contrary to medical guidelines, family presence during CPR is still not accepted in some countries. Family presence during CPR depends on the nurses’ attitude, which is influenced by various factors. Emotional intelligence (EI) helps n...
Students from broken home family backgrounds are prone to mental and behavioural disorders, such as anxiety, sadness, stress, feeling unloved and unloved, lack of self- confidence, difficulty controlling emotions, and being violent to friends. This affects not only students' psychological and social conflicts but also the quality of their learning...
Introduction: The family's inability to care for schizophrenic patients can be caused by a lack of self-reflection in the form of self-control over the family's emotional expression, the desire to overcome care problems, and self-evaluation of the care that has been provided. Self-reflection is an inner resource in the family's ability to care for...
Background: Insomnia is common in forensic psychiatric patients. Not only does insomnia severely impair general mental health, but it has specifically been associated with poor emotion regulation and self-control, potentially leading to problems in impulsivity, hostility, and even aggression. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) could...
Background
Bus drivers face complex work challenges and high infection risks, particularly heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic, which significantly affects their mental health. This study used network analysis to conduct a longitudinal follow-up of the psychological symptom network of bus drivers, utilizing the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL...
Background:
We investigated new onset of autoimmune hepatitis (AH), Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) and Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), and potential increased disease activity (measured as recurrent hospital visits) of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and T1D, following BNT162b2 vaccination or SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and...
Background and aims
The Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model of behavioral addictions is used relatively often as a scientific framework to specify research hypotheses and to interpret empirical findings in behavioral addiction research. There are, however, controversial interpretations in the literature regarding some sp...
Several studies have explored the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and mental health difficulties, including behavioural addictions. However, no empirical studies have examined the relationship between early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) and problematic pornography use (PPU). Therefore, the present study examined the association between...
Background: Globally, smartphone use among university students is expanding at an exponential rate, and its lingering addiction has now become a global issue, causing some emotional comprehension issues that can lead to significant consequences. Hence, this study aimed to assess the magnitude of smartphone addiction (overuse) and its predictors amo...
The exponentially growing game genre - multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) is propelled into the gaming culture. Employing the Interaction-Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model, this study examines the (1) predictive effects of impulsivity on IGD; (2) IGD on mind-wandering, (3) simple mediating effects of in-game satisfaction and self...
Background
Nursing internship play a crucial role in cultivating nursing students. However, nursing interns often face challenges of career anxiety, which can have negative impacts on their professional development and work quality. Therefore, understanding the factors influencing career anxiety among nursing interns is important.
Objectives
The p...
Electronic products have become an indispensable part of children's lives in the digital world. However, few studies have explored how parental-, peer-, and self-factors collectively influence electronic use time in school-aged children (i.e., screen time). Based on the process-individual-context-time model, the screen time of children (N = 176) an...
This study aims to determine the effect of emotional intelligence of leaders on employee performance at PT. Parangloe Indah. Emotional intelligence is measured through self-control, motivation and empathy. While employee performance is measured based on work quality, punctuality and teamwork. The method used in this study is quantitative analysis w...
Gaming disorder (GD) involves impaired control (IC) over gaming behaviour. Despite its importance, IC in GD is understudied. This study aimed to systematically examine the literature on IC in GD and to determine how IC is currently defined, conceptualised and measured and its relationship to impulsivity. Following Preferred Reporting Items for Syst...
Introduction: The use of smartphones has now become a lifestyle necessity for adolescents. The convenience provided by smartphones will become a problem if used excessively and can lead to nomophobia, which is the fear of being away from smartphones. One of the efforts to overcome nomophobia is self-control. The purpose of this study was to determi...
Introduction: Many adolescents reported experiencing anxiety, stress, and depression due to poor time management and obsessive celebrity worship. This study aimed to explore the connection between self-control, celebrity worship, and mental health in adolescent K-pop fans. Methods: The research employed a quantitative approach with a correlative st...
Today, the role of the modern teacher in the educational process is crucial. A teacher is a person with patience, self-control, perseverance, fairness, and the ability to treat each individual with respect. Above all, a teacher is a person with high moral values who loves children. "Modern" means keeping up with the times. Let's look at modern peop...
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Ayurveda, a holistic medical science, emphasizes the importance of Prakriti, a unique
concept that determines an individual's physical, mental, and socio-behavioral health.
Prakriti is...
Previous research indicates that low self-control, self-esteem, and self-compassion are associated with criminality. Although these studies suggest a correlation between these variables, previous studies have not yet explored the impact of the intersection of these variables on crime. This study aimed to investigate self-compassion as a mediator of...
Internet addiction has been associated with decreased prosocial behavior in adolescents, and minority studies have investigated the underlying mechanisms involved. This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of self-control and the moderating effects of peer rejection. A longitudinal study with two waves (6 months apart) was used to measure i...
In a contemporary context where technologies are often (a) crucial venues for adolescent development, sociality, and civic engagement and (b) designed with features that encourage continued use, we ask: How can we assess positive technology use among contemporary adolescents? Using rigorous psychometric methods, we developed a self-report Tech With...
This study examines the moderating role of self‑control in the relationship between financial literacy, social influence, and savings behavior among Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) owners in Kampala, Uganda. The study aims to establish whether self‑control influences the association between financial literacy and savings behavior, as well as betwe...
Self-control underlies goal-directed behavior in both humans and rodents. The ability to balance immediate and delayed gratification is essential for fine-tuning decision-making processes to achieve optimal rewards. Although delayed gratification has been extensively studied using human neuropsychological assessments, brain imaging techniques, and...
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana stres kerja dan self-control berdampak pada perilaku cyberloafing karyawan Kantor Pertanahan Kabupaten Gorontalo. Studi ini menggunakan desain studi regresi kuantitatif. Sampling total dari 60 responden digunakan. Studi ini menggunakan teknik regresi linear berganda. Hasil penelitian menu...
Perilaku phubbing merupakan perilaku melihat smartphone selama percakapan dengan orang lain dengan maksud melarikan diri dari komunikasi interpersonal. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh kontrol diri dan empati terhadap perilaku phubbing pada remaja di Kabupaten Karawang. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan...
Weapons training in the U.S. Army has followed a time-tested curriculum. The U.S.
Army’s metric of marksmanship proficiency is the Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) record fire test (RFT). The traditional scoring method requires a minimum score of 23 to pass, with a maximum score of 40 possible. In addition to assessing performance by RFT, USARIEM ha...
The objective of this systematic review was to explore the interaction between Dark Triad traits (narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy) and other personality dimensions in the workplace, and how these combinations impact the performance of employees and leaders. Fifteen empirical studies published since 2014 were analyzed, which assessed t...
This study explores the biomechanical mechanisms of social media addiction, with a particular focus on its long-term effects on brain function and hand muscle control. By combining neurobiological and biomechanical models, this article analyzes how social media use enhances user dependency by activating the brain’s reward system, particularly the d...
The objective of this study is to examine how students' self-management affects their learning outcomes in mathematics. Time management, self-control, self-motivation, prioritization, and self-reflection are all components of self-management. This research methodology combines a quantitative approach and descriptive analysis. Thirty-four pupils fro...
This work accentuated that the moral and spiritual virtues of many pastors in Nigeria have deteriorated in recent times, and this has dire consequences on the life of the Church. The research is aimed at unravelling the implications of pastoral pitfalls on Church growth and to proffer possible solutions to the menace. Using descriptive phenomenolog...
This research aimed to explore the influence of different parental mediation frequencies and types on online English learning among preschoolers with different cognitive characteristics. In Study 1, the interactions among cognitive style (i.e., field independence [FID] and field dependence [FD]), self-control (i.e., higher self-control [HSC] and lo...
Executive functions (EFs) are core cognitive abilities that enable self-control and flexibility. EFs undergo transformational changes between 3 to 5 years of age; critically, individual differences in these abilities are predictive of longer-term outcomes. Thus, a key question is how EFs change in early development. This question is complicated by...
This study aims to examine the role of self-control as a mediator variable in the relationship between Moral Disengagement and driver compliance with traffic rules. Moral disengagement refers to cognitive mechanisms that allow individuals to justify unethical behavior which can have an impact on low levels of compliance with applicable rules. Self-...
The increase in workplace mental health challenges stems from heightened work pressure and digital interruptions in recent years. The standard methods of mental healthcare, which include therapy and counselling, hold significant value, yet they lack the necessary capability to handle current workplace complexities. The research demonstrates that mi...
Objective: To compare two surgical techniques, the “bread and jam” and “reverse sandwich,” for uninstrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion in treating degenerative lumbar spine disease, focusing on their impact on fusion outcomes. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study at Siriraj Hospital analyzed data from patients undergoing uninstrument...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the influence of financial literacy, financial socialization, and self-control on the financial behaviors of Generation Z.Method: This research employs a quantitative approach, utilizing an online questionnaire distributed through Google Forms to university students. The sample was selected using a purposive samp...
The ability to provide more than problem-solving interventions is useful in reducing client stress. Protective features can be built and amplified during financial uncertainty that may increase individuals’ resilience against factors that have the potential to cause damage to their financial well-being. To understand the predictive relationship bet...
Violence and strife are realistically shown in online games. This study delves at the ways radicals impact gamers through various forms of media. One possible source of fuel for media warfare is the normalization of violence in video games through their narratives and interactions. Addiction to online gaming is on the rise in Pakistan, especially a...
Background: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has gained attention in recent years due to its complexity and the challenges it poses in diagnosis and treatment. Unlike other eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, BED has been less researched, particularly regarding the influence of genetic factors and biomechanical on eating behaviors. Th...
Background
Measuring range of motion (ROM) accurately using a universal goniometer or visual estimation is challenging for physical therapy students. Self-controlled (SC) feedback, where learners decide whether to receive feedback, can enhance learning and foster self-efficacy (SE) by promoting self-regulation. However, the impact of SC feedback on...
Spouse abuse is generally considered to be the crime of the masculinity in our society with little or no emphasis on men as victims of it. This study, therefore, investigated the abuses committed by married women against their husbands. The study was guided by the combination of conflict and aggression theories and it adopted descriptive survey des...
The aim of this study is to empirically investigate and theoretically substantiate the role of emotional intelligence (EQ) within the self-control structure of junior athletes. Methods: The sample consisted of 184 junior athletes from both team sports (football and handball) and individual sports (track and field, artistic gymnastics, freestyle wre...
Music, a universal element in human societies, possesses a profound ability to evoke emotions and influence mood. This systematic review explores the utilization of music to allow self-control of brain activity and its implications in clinical neuroscience. Focusing on music-based neurofeedback studies, it explores methodological aspects and findin...
Peace education is a deliberate attempt to educate children and adults in the dynamics of cultivating individual inner peace, conflict and the promotion of peace making skills in homes, schools and communities throughout the world, using all the channels and instrument of socialization. Hence, to attained national security and development in Nigeri...
Background
The Inventory of Statements About Self-Injury (ISAS) is a widely utilized scale for evaluating the 13 potential functions that motivate non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI) behaviors. However, its validation for assessing such motivation in a Chinese context is still lacking.
Aims
The main objective was to access the validation of ISAS as an...
While creativity is a skill that may allow young adults to adapt to a rapidly changing job market, creativity decreases over the course of childhood, possibly because of structured schooling. This study investigated the effects of a creative dance intervention integrated within the physical education curriculum on creativity and self-regulation pro...
Background
Perform proteomic and metabolomic analysis on bilateral renal pelvis urine of patients with unilateral calcium oxalate kidney stones to identify the specific urinary microenvironment associated with stone formation.
Methods
Using cystoscopy-guided insertion of ureteral catheters, bilateral renal pelvis urine samples are collected. Liqui...
Drawing on a survey conducted in France between 2019 and 2023, which used a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods, this article seeks to examine the practice of yoga through the prism of the quest for excitement by focusing on emotional dimensions. Results show that practitioners who are strongly committed to yoga and belong to the privil...
Introduction
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome is a common condition characterized by persistent symptoms that are difficult to treat. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is considered a safe treatment option for alleviating chronic pelvic pain, but different stimulation protocols can affect pain relief outcomes. Establishing an optimal...
For successful self-regulated learning (SRL), students need a repertoire of strategies and knowledge about how and when to use these strategies effectively. This strategy knowledge (SK) is essential for academic achievement but varies depending on student characteristics. Using the digital tool CleveR, SK tests about cognitive strategies, metacogni...
The study explored the distribution of eight executive function skills, namely: working memory ability, task initiation ability, self-control ability, planning ability, organisation ability, metacognition ability, response inhibition ability and flexible thinking ability among grade eleven pupils (N = 115) from two grant-aided secondary schools (SS...
Mathematics achievements in Vanuatu remain a major concern for mathematics education within the Vanuatu education system. The level of students’ ability to reflect on their thinking processes and choose an effective strategy to solve a problem is an indicator that requires immediate attention to exploring possible solutions. Along this line, this s...
Background
With the rapid development of the internet, smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives. However, prolonged, excessive and uncontrolled use may lead to the hidden danger of smartphone addiction, posing a threat to users’ physical and mental health. Previous studies have shown that social support may be a factor in alleviat...
Purpose
To explore the impact and mechanism of weight status on the disordered eating behavior of university students, this study conducted a moderated chain mediation model based on the Escape Theory and the Strength Model of Self-Control.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional online study conducted at a university in Shanghai. The questionnaire was...
Background: Internet addiction is a mental health concern that may adversely affect a person’s life. This study aims to examine the prevalence of internet addiction and the psychosocial factors associated with it. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among high school and higher secondary students from the Thrissur distri...
Intertemporal choice tasks are used to measure how people make decisions between outcomes occurring at different time points. Results from these tasks are typically used to study impulsivity and self-control, concepts central in theories and empirical research concerning addiction, criminology, psychopathology, and organizational behavior, among ma...
With the rapid growth of social commerce, TikTok Shop has emerged as a leading mobile shopping platform that integrates entertainment with e-commerce. Understanding the factors driving impulse buying on this platform is essential for businesses and policymakers. While previous research highlights the role of browsing behavior in purchasing decision...
The reintegration of survivors and their children born because of war rapes is a major issue in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. This study analyzed survi-vors' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the support received from their spouses, both in terms of their own well-being and that of their children. The PTSD form, DAS-16, Marit...
Background and objectives: This study aimed to investigate whether perceptual sensitivity to tactile stimulus is affected by awareness of who controls the stimulus intensity. Methods: Thirteen healthy participants took part in this study. A participant held a dial and an experimenter held the other dial. One dial was to control the intensity of the...
Web 3.0 through social media (SM) has changed user experience and attention on the Internet enabling the generating of personalized content. Numerous studies have been undertaken on the dual impact of SM on education, and academic performance as well as the factors that influence the use of SM. However, the disruption of SM platforms in public and...
Despite the importance of criminogenic thinking in addressing criminal behavior, validated instruments to measure these cognitions in Portuguese forensic settings are scarce. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the Criminogenic Cognitions Scale (CCS) in a sample of 364 Portuguese incarcerated males (M...
This study aims to analyze the factors influencing the use of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services among the youth in West Sumatra using a logistic regression approach. The factors tested include socio-economic characteristics (gender, education level, and income), BNPL promotions, social influence, and financial self-control. Data were collected thr...
Every person has a different threshold for considering this planet as useless. Having an arquitect in your family who trained and has talent inherited. Is no acceptable to see their lifestyle and hapyness threatened by beasts who just want to claim equality of all living persons if needed, just to protect their ambition without grounds, since beast...
Food-related decisions are one of the most frequently subject to self-control failure and play a significant role in regulating mood and emotions. Failure to exercise self-control itself is associated with negative outcomes, including poor mental health and happiness. As such, prior research examined the link between food related lack of self-contr...
Adaptive regulation of food consumption involves both identifying food as well as evaluating whether it should be eaten, a process that requires assessing relevant properties such as healthfulness and hedonic value. In order to identify how these fine-grained food properties are represented in the brain, we analyzed functional Magnetic Resonance Im...
Motivation and personality, which are among the most important effects of human behavior, are important in terms of leisure activities. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the relationship between motivation and personality of individuals who participate in physical activity in their leisure time. In the study, the correlational screening model...
The purpose of this research is to examine a criminological perspective on the perpetrators of youth brawls and to review the role of the police in addressing these incidents. This study uses a normative-empirical legal research approach, employing an empirical case study on social behavior, focusing on actual behavior as a social phenomenon, suppl...
This study aimed to examine the mental health and social-emotional skills of individuals with mathematics difficulties (MD), reading difficulties (RD), and comorbid difficulties (MDRD) in China. Students with MD (n = 35), RD (n = 27), MDRD (n = 43), and typically-developing peers (TD, n = 167) completed the Children's Depression Inventory, the Chil...
Reducing loneliness and enhancing subjective well-being are key topics in psychological research. However, few studies have explored the impact of cultural factors on loneliness and subjective well-being from a cultural perspective. Moreover, there has been few research examining the underlying mechanisms through which sociocultural factors influen...
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) is a promising intervention for addressing irrational beliefs and avoidance coping in adolescents. This single case study investigated the efficacy of REBT for a 17-year-old male high school student, "Alex," who exhibited frequent school absences and maladaptive coping behaviors following his parents' divo...