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View article: Stressful Politics? How Perceiving Politics as a Stressor Impacts Mental Health. Evidence from Britain and the United States
Stressful Politics? How Perceiving Politics as a Stressor Impacts Mental Health. Evidence from Britain and the United States Open
This paper seeks to understand whether and how perceiving politics as a stressor impacts mental health. We rely on three original panel survey datasets from adults (Britain) and young people (Britain and the United States). We find that pe…
View article: Effects of metastable resistance training with strength and balance requirements compared to traditional resistance and balance training on cognitive performance in older adults: a randomized controlled trial
Effects of metastable resistance training with strength and balance requirements compared to traditional resistance and balance training on cognitive performance in older adults: a randomized controlled trial Open
Background While aerobic, resistance, and balance training are commonly used to counteract age-related declines in cognitive and physical functions, evidence for cognitive benefits of metabolic training (i.e., aerobic, resistance) remains …
View article: Internalizing Symptoms in Men: The Role of Masculine Norms, Alexithymia, and Emotion Regulation
Internalizing Symptoms in Men: The Role of Masculine Norms, Alexithymia, and Emotion Regulation Open
Masculine norms influence internalizing problems in men. The processes that explain this association are not yet comprehensively understood. However, there exists a compelling argument to highlight the role of emotional functioning in expl…
View article: Maximizing the Impact of LLM-Supported Reappraisal Using Values-Based Personalization
Maximizing the Impact of LLM-Supported Reappraisal Using Values-Based Personalization Open
Reappraisal is a linguistic strategy for regulating emotions that has the potential to produce powerful therapeutic effects. Consequently, there is growing interest in using large language models (LLMs) to help people reappraise. However, …
View article: Author Correction: Homophily and acrophily as drivers of political segregation
Author Correction: Homophily and acrophily as drivers of political segregation Open
View article: Trait emotion regulation similarity and well-being
Trait emotion regulation similarity and well-being Open
View article: A scalable mental health intervention for depressive symptoms: evidence from a randomized controlled trial and large-scale real-world studies
A scalable mental health intervention for depressive symptoms: evidence from a randomized controlled trial and large-scale real-world studies Open
View article: How Alexithymia Increases Mental Health Symptoms in Adolescence: Longitudinal Evidence for the Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation
How Alexithymia Increases Mental Health Symptoms in Adolescence: Longitudinal Evidence for the Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation Open
Alexithymia is characterised by difficulties identifying and describing feelings, as well as a lack of focus on feelings. Alexithymia is a transdiagnostic risk factor for developing a wide array of psychopathologies, such as anxiety and de…
View article: Correction: Teachers’ emotion regulation and related environmental, personal, instructional, and well-being factors: A meta-analysis
Correction: Teachers’ emotion regulation and related environmental, personal, instructional, and well-being factors: A meta-analysis Open
View article: Using AI to Generate Affective Images: Methodology and Initial Library
Using AI to Generate Affective Images: Methodology and Initial Library Open
This project aims to advance affective science by leveraging generative artificial intelligence (AI) to create a publicly accessible database of affect induction images: Library of AI-Generated Affective Images (LAI-GAI). Current limitatio…
View article: Repeated Experiential Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Reappraisal: Impact on Emotional Experience and Physiological Responses
Repeated Experiential Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Reappraisal: Impact on Emotional Experience and Physiological Responses Open
View article: A Work-Based, Fully Remote, and Peer-Supported Exercise Snack Behavior Change Intervention (MOV’D): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
A Work-Based, Fully Remote, and Peer-Supported Exercise Snack Behavior Change Intervention (MOV’D): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial Open
Background Prolonged sitting and lack of moderate to vigorous physical activity represent 2 independent risk factors for myriad poor health outcomes. The negative effects of prolonged sitting can be ameliorated with as little as 2 minutes …
View article: A Copy Number Gain in NFKB2 in a Patient with Immune Dysregulation
A Copy Number Gain in NFKB2 in a Patient with Immune Dysregulation Open
Pathogenic variants in the NFKB2 gene are strongly associated with B cell dysregulation. Here, we present a copy number gain of the entire NFKB2 gene in a patient with immune dysregulation. An 18-year-old young man previously diagnosed wit…
View article: Micro-narratives: A Scalable Method for Eliciting Stories of People’s Lived Experience
Micro-narratives: A Scalable Method for Eliciting Stories of People’s Lived Experience Open
Engaging with people's lived experiences is foundational for HCI research and design. This paper introduces a novel narrative elicitation method to empower people to easily articulate 'micro-narratives' emerging from their lived experience…
View article: Designing Daily Supports for Parent-Child Conversations about Emotion: Ecological Momentary Assessment as Intervention
Designing Daily Supports for Parent-Child Conversations about Emotion: Ecological Momentary Assessment as Intervention Open
Parental emotion coaching approaches that advocate for noticing and validating child emotions can greatly impact children's regulatory abilities. However, in daily life, parents often struggle to apply emotion coaching strategies that they…
View article: Emotion Belief Profiles in Clinical Populations: Associations with Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Psychological Distress
Emotion Belief Profiles in Clinical Populations: Associations with Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Psychological Distress Open
Objectives: Maladaptive beliefs about emotions (e.g., believing emotions are uncontrollable or useless) are theorised to contribute to emotion regulation difficulties and psychological distress. Despite growing interest, limited research h…
View article: Bridging supportive communication and interpersonal emotion regulation: An integrative review
Bridging supportive communication and interpersonal emotion regulation: An integrative review Open
Social interactions that support people who are experiencing negative emotions are ubiquitous in a wide array of interpersonal relationships. These social interactions are referred to as supportive communication . Decades ago, Burleson and…
View article: Beliefs About Emotions in Self and Others: Links with Emotion Regulation and Psychological Distress
Beliefs About Emotions in Self and Others: Links with Emotion Regulation and Psychological Distress Open
Beliefs about emotions are an important yet understudied beliefs proposed to influence emotion regulation and psychological distress. Here, we replicated research on the relationship between beliefs about emotions in general, emotion regul…
View article: Enhancing workplace well-being through reappraisal in a nationwide field experiment
Enhancing workplace well-being through reappraisal in a nationwide field experiment Open
There is an urgent need for scalable mental health interventions, particularly for workers in under-resourced settings who experience high stress and limited access to mental health resources. One promising approach is enhancing workers’ e…
View article: Eating disorder symptoms and profiles of emotion regulation strategy use
Eating disorder symptoms and profiles of emotion regulation strategy use Open
Emotion regulation strategy use appears to be an important factor for understanding eating disorder symptoms. Targeting specific patterns of emotion regulation strategy use may be beneficial in the assessment and treatment of eating disord…
View article: Emotion beliefs and emotion regulation strategy use
Emotion beliefs and emotion regulation strategy use Open
View article: Micro-narratives: A Scalable Method for Eliciting Stories of People’s Lived Experience
Micro-narratives: A Scalable Method for Eliciting Stories of People’s Lived Experience Open
Engaging with people’s lived experiences is foundational for HCIresearch and design. This paper introduces a novel narrative elicitationmethod to empower people to easily articulate ‘micro-narratives’emerging from their lived experiences, …
View article: Emotion regulation contagion drives reduction in negative intergroup emotions
Emotion regulation contagion drives reduction in negative intergroup emotions Open
When emotions occur in groups, they sometimes impact group behavior in undesired ways. Reducing group's emotions with emotion regulation interventions can be helpful, but may also be a challenge, because treating every person in the group …
View article: An emotion regulation intervention increases long-term well-being among education workers
An emotion regulation intervention increases long-term well-being among education workers Open
There is an urgent need for scalable mental health interventions, particularly for workers in under-resourced settings who experience high stress and limited access to mental health resources. One promising approach is empowering workers’ …
View article: An emotion regulation intervention increases long-term well-being among education workers
An emotion regulation intervention increases long-term well-being among education workers Open
There is an urgent need for scalable mental health interventions, particularly for workers in under-resourced settings who experience high stress and limited access to mental health resources. One promising approach is empowering workers’ …
View article: Enhancing workplace well-being through reappraisal in a nationwide field experiment
Enhancing workplace well-being through reappraisal in a nationwide field experiment Open
There is an urgent need for scalable mental health interventions, particularly for workers in under-resourced settings who experience high stress and limited access to mental health resources. One promising approach is enhancing workers’ e…
View article: The competitive esports physiological, affective, and video dataset
The competitive esports physiological, affective, and video dataset Open
Esports refers to competitive video gaming where individuals compete against each other in organized tournaments for prize money. Here, we present the Competitive Esports Physiological, Affective, and Video (CEPAV) dataset, in which 300 ma…
View article: A Proof of Concept Resource Management Scheme for Augmented Reality Applications in 5G Systems
A Proof of Concept Resource Management Scheme for Augmented Reality Applications in 5G Systems Open
Augmented reality applications are bitrate intensive, delay-sensitive, and computationally demanding. To support them, mobile edge computing systems need to carefully manage both their networking and computing resources. To this end, we pr…
View article: Does a thoracolumbar sacral orthosis affect axial rotation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients?
Does a thoracolumbar sacral orthosis affect axial rotation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients? Open
View article: Challenges and methodological considerations for research on the role of sleep stage transitions in altered affective processing
Challenges and methodological considerations for research on the role of sleep stage transitions in altered affective processing Open
Frequent sleep stage transitions and abnormal sleep stage distribution are features of sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy, and have been associated with altered affective processing, including mood disorders. …