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  1. Optimism and pessimism are stable, overarching dispositions that influence mental health, especially in stressful life situations, such as cancer survival. They have been associated with more specific coping s...

    Authors: Judith Hirschmiller, Tamara Schwinn, Sabine Fischbeck, Ana Nanette Tibubos, Jörg Wiltink, Rüdiger Zwerenz, Sylke R. Zeissig, Elmar Brähler, Manfred E. Beutel and Mareike Ernst
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:376
  2. Depression among university students in China represents a critical public health challenge, with emerging evidence suggesting exacerbated risks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite prior regional studies, a ...

    Authors: Zhou-Zhou Lin, Hao-Wei Cai, Yu-Fei Huang, Ling-Ling Zhou, Zhi-Yang Yuan, Lian-Ping He and Jia Li
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:373
  3. Mobile phone addiction leads to difficulties that arise in relationships with others; however, the psychological mechanisms that underpin this relationship are not well understood. The present study examined a...

    Authors: Kaibin Zhao, Yu Liu, Yiming Shi, Dandan Bi, Chu Zhang, Ruijun Chen and Zheng Jin
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:372
  4. Depression is a significant global health concern, particularly prevalent among college students, and can be exacerbated by negative parenting styles. This study investigates the impact of such parenting on de...

    Authors: Ruipeng Wu, Yeen Huang, Li Shao, Zixuan Guang, Qiong Niu, Jingzhe Chen, Juan Zhou, Liji Ge and Shaokang Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:371
  5. Depression during pregnancy poses significant challenges for both the mother and fetus, especially in cases where pregnancy complications become life-threatening. Recognizing the prevalence and risk factors as...

    Authors: Mays Nabeel Aljoudi, Moath Abu Ejheisheh, Ibrahim Aqtam, Ahmad Ayed and Ahmad Batran
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:370
  6. The caregiver burden frequently experienced by family members tending to people with dementia significantly impacts their psychological well-being and family quality of life. Thus, the objective of this study ...

    Authors: Hairong Jia, Jiaqi Zhang, Wenhao Su, Zhaoyang Wei, Luo Yang and Yanru Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:369
  7. Opioid use is a growing concern worldwide with high relapse rates and psychiatric comorbidities. Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive health outcomes, yet limited research exists on EI...

    Authors: Hanan Faried Maghawry, Alaa M. Darwish, Naglaa Abd Elmeged Mohammed, Nadia Abd El-ghany Abd El-hameed and Gellan K. Ahmed
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:367
  8. This study aimed to evaluate the expression of deep feelings about labor experiences in a virtual group of peers on the rate of postpartum depression.

    Authors: Sara Mohammadi, Fatemeh Hadizadeh Talasaz, Fatemeh Mohammadzadeh, Jahanshir Tavakolizadeh and Narjes Bahri
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:365
  9. Women from Black and South Asian backgrounds with perinatal mental health difficulties face significant barriers to accessing healthcare. Clinical guidelines recommend that services collaborate with families, ...

    Authors: Sarah Bicknell, Nikolina Jovanović, Jelena Janković, Katy Packer, Maev Conneely, Kiren Bains, Rose McCabe, Stefan Priebe and Alex Copello
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:363
  10. Gaining insight into the well-being of PhD scholars is essential for cultivating a nurturing academic environment that boosts their efficiency and adds to the overall excellence of higher education. Our scopin...

    Authors: Naheed Mahsood, Usman Mahboob, Muhammad Asim and Neelofar Shaheen
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:362
  11. The mental health of women is significantly shaped by gender-related issues stemming from social and cultural disparities, which intensify female susceptibility and culminate in mental disorders. Despite a ple...

    Authors: Celso Gonçalves Alves, Blanca Elena Guerrero Daboin, Jussara de Azevedo Pereira, Esthefany Pereira Estevam, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Carlos Eduardo Siqueira and Tassiane Cristina Morais
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:361
  12. Cognitive deficits are prevalent among cardiac arrest survivors, yet there is no consensus on standardised screening methods. Hence, a novel screening tool is needed to assist healthcare professionals in deter...

    Authors: Anders Wieghorst, Vicky L. Joshi, Lars Evald, Tonny E. Andersen, Britt Borregaard, Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen, Morten Tjørnlund and Ann-Dorthe Zwisler
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:360
  13. Colombia faces the dual challenge of integrating into civil life two large segments of population; more than fourteen thousand FARC-EP ex-combatants, as part of the peace agreement to end the five-decade confl...

    Authors: Lucia G. Medina, Isabel Correa, Myriam Sierra-Puentes, Mohammed El Hazzouri and Camilo Hurtado-Parrado
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:359
  14. The business market through which start-ups operate has become intensively competitive in recent years. Developing employees’ entrepreneurial behavior is thus a priority for thriving in such conditions. This r...

    Authors: Razan Abanumay, Eman Alalwani and Suad Dukhaykh
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:358
  15. Negative societal attitudes toward mental health often contribute to misconceptions and stereotypes about psychiatry, a phenomenon known as “associative stigma”. This stigma can hinder collaboration between ps...

    Authors: Antonio Lasalvia, Lorenzo Benedetti, Luca Bodini, Francesco Albasini, Cristiano Chiamulera, Paolo Fabene, Carlo Rugiu and Chiara Bonetto
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:357
  16. Whether and how self-concept link subjective well-being (SWB) among early adolescents is an important issue. This study employs longitudinal method to explore the relationship between self-concept and SWB, as ...

    Authors: Jing Li, Yanjiao Li and Yadong Ding
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:356
  17. Men’s lower life expectancy has been in part attributed to adherence to masculine stereotypes restricting health promoting behaviors. Health-specific self-efficacy beliefs are theorised to contribute to these ...

    Authors: Jeremy S. Vassallo, Kim M. Shearson and Jenny M. Sharples
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:355
  18. Academic anxiety is recognized as a risk factor of smartphone addiction among college students. However, the underlying mechanisms and moderating factors remain insufficiently explored.

    Authors: Linghao Kong, Mingzhe Zhao, Weijun Huang, Weijuan Zhang and Junlin Liu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:354
  19. Research has shown that parental educational expectations, self-efficacy, and learning engagement play a crucial role in influencing students’ subjective well-being. However, the specific mechanisms through wh...

    Authors: Xuehui Yin, Suning Jia, Yanhong Shao and Lili Zhang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:353
  20. This study investigates differences in aggression among adolescents practicing traditional Chinese martial arts (MA) and other forms of MA. Additionally, it explores the underlying mechanisms, with a particula...

    Authors: Ting Xu, Hansen Li, Ge Rao and Feng Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:352
  21. Diathesis-stress theory of depression is well known, which stresses that stressor is an inducing factor for depression in general population. High altitude, a combination of variety of stressors, is a special ...

    Authors: Qiaoning Zhou, Zongpei Dai, Li Hou, Chenxuan Jin, Wenjun Xiang, Jieying Tan, Weihong Hao and Qin Dai
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:351
  22. Generalizing the concept of compassion fatigue across healthcare settings or professions is difficult because compassion fatigue is a complex and abstract concept. Compassion fatigue is described as a result i...

    Authors: Amelia Mohd Noor, Dodi Suryana, Engku Mardiah Engku Kamarudin, Noor Banu Mahadir Naidu, Siti Rozaina Kamsani and Priyalatha Govindasamy
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:349
  23. Pornography use is a common practice in adolescents and has been observed to be more prevalent in males. There are different consequences associated with pornography use and problematic use that may present di...

    Authors: Alejandro Villena-Moya, Marc N. Potenza, Roser Granero, Úrsula Paiva, Gonzalo Arrondo, Carlos Chiclana-Actis, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Enrique Normand, Lluís Ballester and Gemma Mestre-Bach
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:347
  24. Reducing loneliness and enhancing quality of life (QoL) are key public health priorities. However, limited empirical research examines the impact of community-based interventions on both loneliness and QoL. Th...

    Authors: Bryony Jardine, Pei Jie Tan, Ashleigh Powell, Diana Eyers-White, Catherine Mackenzie, Ian Goodwin-Smith, Sandra Robinson, Penny Baldock, Mia Zaccardo, Celina Valente, Camilla Trenerry and Svetlana Bogomolova
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:346
  25. Hyperactivity-Impulsivity have significant negative effects on adolescents’ academic performance, physical and mental health, and social relationships. This study aims to deeply explore the relationship betwee...

    Authors: Yan Li, Zheng Zhang, Liping Cui, Yunfei Wang, Huijuan Guo, Jizhi Wang, Jiansong Zhou and Xiaoping Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:345
  26. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder characterized by severe loss of appetite and low nutrient intake. Along with many complications, the anorexia nervosa eventually disrupts hematogenesis and the occurr...

    Authors: Nader Salari, Sadaf Razavizadeh, Amir Abdolmaleki, Pegah Heidarian, Avijeh Rahimi, Shamarina Shohaimi and Masoud Mohammadi
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:343
  27. This study adopts a qualitative methodological framework to investigate the overall experiences of institutional gender affirmation pathway (GAP) with a focus on the narratives of mandatory psychological asses...

    Authors: Ciro De Vincenzo, Andrea Garolla, Sara Delinna, Laura Pizzolato and Ines Testoni
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:342
  28. Several risk factors for suicidality, including dysfunctional emotion regulation strategies (ERS), have been identified. With regard to the high number of suicides worldwide, suicide prevention and identifying...

    Authors: Inken Höller, Judith Martens, Christina Fönschau and Thomas Forkmann
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:340
  29. Although scholars have explored the impact of work stress, affective rumination, and work engagement on teachers’ well-being, there is a need for more research to investigate the mechanisms through which work ...

    Authors: Yanhong Shao, Wenxuan Jiang, Hongdong Zhu, Chao Zhang and Weili Xu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:337
  30. This study explores the role of psychological health, biological markers, and quality of life (QoL) in influencing thriving - defined as resilience and enhanced well-being - among adolescent and young adult (A...

    Authors: Yi Zhou, Yinglong Duan, Jian Zhou, Qinqin Cheng, Ning Qin, Xing Zhou, Yuxuan Li, Juan Luo, Huiyi Zhang, Jiayi Zhu, Jianfei Xie and Andy S. K. Cheng
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:336
  31. This study analyzes the influence of social determinants (SD) and positive youth development (PYD) on the mental health (MH) of Chilean adolescents. A non-experimental, cross-sectional, correlational-explanato...

    Authors: Mauricio Marín-Gutiérrez and Alejandra Caqueo-Urízar
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:333
  32. The uncertainty associated with doll blind boxes has sparked a consumer frenzy in China. However, it remains unclear how the allure of uncertain rewards influences the irrational consumption behavior of blind ...

    Authors: Fangyu Xia, Ye Xu, Haonan Zhang and Xinzhou Yuan
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:332
  33. This study examined the computational cognitive mechanisms of visual working memory (VWM) in MDD, focusing on memory precision while exploring potential sex differences. 159 Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) pat...

    Authors: Qingzu Kong, Qian Liu, Feng Gao, Xiang Wang, Zhiyan Wang, Chuman Xiao, Xinyue Zhang, Qianmei Yu, Jie Fan and Xiongzhao Zhu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:331
  34. The present study employed a network analysis approach to explore interrelationships among love addiction, attachment anxiety, attachment avoidance, and interpersonal dependence. The sample included 80 couples (N

    Authors: Chongyuan Guan, Junyang Wang, Luqing Zhang, Zhou Xu, Yuanyuan Zhang and Baona Jiang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:330
  35. Workplace telepressure and private life telepressure refer to the preoccupation with and the urge to respond quickly to electronic messages from people at work or in private life, respectively. We aimed to ada...

    Authors: Raphaël Semaan, Liudmila Gamaiunova, Patricia Pereira Teixeira, Urs M. Nater, Raphaël Heinzer, José Haba-Rubio, Peter Vlerick, Ruben Cambier and Patrick Gomez
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:329
  36. The difficulties that cognitive failure can pose for individuals in the conduct of their everyday life have been documented in many studies. However, there is still limited understanding of the factors that in...

    Authors: Taolin Li, Chunyan Meng, Yanghuan Cheng, Jing Wang and Youxue Zhang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:328
  37. Positive psychology offers a promising framework for enhancing mental health, particularly among maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, whose psychological well-being is often compromised. This study aimed t...

    Authors: Yueqin Qian, Hongli Yan, Xiaoqing Zeng, Yongqi Li, Jie Yang, Lei Zhang, Yi Liu, Yanlin Gong, Jing Wu and Jing Chu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:324
  38. Research on childhood psychological maltreatment lags behind that on other forms of childhood maltreatment. While it has been identified as a significant predictor of depression, the specific underlying mechan...

    Authors: Yufei Xie, Xin Tian, Xici Wan, Yuting Zhang and Ying Guo
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:321

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