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View article: The Bidirectional Relationships between Social Pressure in Digital Contexts, Depression, and Social Support over Time
The Bidirectional Relationships between Social Pressure in Digital Contexts, Depression, and Social Support over Time Open
Objective: As societies become increasingly digitalized, users engage in digital communication flows and participate actively and responsively while managing the demands of constant connectivity. This overwhelming volume of communication c…
View article: Democracy Dysfunctions and Citizens’ Digital Agency in Highly Contaminated Digital Information Ecosystems
Democracy Dysfunctions and Citizens’ Digital Agency in Highly Contaminated Digital Information Ecosystems Open
Social media platforms have been recognized as significant contributors to the dissemination of polarizing content, the spread of disinformation, and the proliferation of far-right populist discourse. While certain political actors deliber…
View article: Effect of a Gluten-Free Diet on the Intestinal Microbiota of Women with Celiac Disease
Effect of a Gluten-Free Diet on the Intestinal Microbiota of Women with Celiac Disease Open
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by small intestinal enteropathy triggered by gluten ingestion, often associated with gut dysbiosis. The most effective treatment is strict adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD), w…
View article: Brief Version of the Revised-Abbreviated Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in a Spanish Young Adult Population
Brief Version of the Revised-Abbreviated Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in a Spanish Young Adult Population Open
Eysenck’s PEN model is one of the most relevant and fruitful models with empirical support, and continues eliciting a large research corpus. Nevertheless, the systematic limitations regarding the psychoticism dimension and questionable inc…
View article: Social participation and radicalism: the mediating role of group identification / <i>Participación social y radicalismo: el papel mediador de la identificación grupal</i>
Social participation and radicalism: the mediating role of group identification / <i>Participación social y radicalismo: el papel mediador de la identificación grupal</i> Open
Group identification has been proven to be one of the best predictors of social protest, as it seems to influence the relationship between mobilization and radicalism, an issue that has scarcely been researched to date. The purpose of this…
View article: Perceived Reportability of Intimate Partner Violence against Women to the Police and Help-seeking: A National Survey
Perceived Reportability of Intimate Partner Violence against Women to the Police and Help-seeking: A National Survey Open
The literature has consistently found that victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women are reluctant to make their situation visible and report it to the police. Whether victims perceive and define IPV behaviors as reportable …
View article: What happens with cancer screening participants with a positive faecal test that do not complete colonoscopy?
What happens with cancer screening participants with a positive faecal test that do not complete colonoscopy? Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: The potential of responsible business to promote sustainable work – An analysis of CSR/ESG instruments
The potential of responsible business to promote sustainable work – An analysis of CSR/ESG instruments Open
In the last few years important efforts have been made to rationalise the growing corporate sustainability or CSR/ESG standards field aiming at achieving some degree of harmonisation. Yet, these efforts might be unable to capture the diver…
View article: Relationship between elimination disorders and internalizing-externalizing problems in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Relationship between elimination disorders and internalizing-externalizing problems in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Introduction Elimination disorders (ED) include enuresis, defined as wetting from 5 years, and encopresis, defined as soiling from 4 years onwards after organic causes are excluded. They are highly prevalent in childhood and often associat…
View article: Influence of Job Insecurity on Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Mediation Model with Nursing Aides
Influence of Job Insecurity on Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Mediation Model with Nursing Aides Open
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are some of the most prevalent diseases in the world. They have a multifactorial aetiology encompassing ergonomic and psychosocial risk factors. The aim of this study is to analyse the way job insecur…
View article: Use of smartphone apps for mobile communication and social digital pressure: A longitudinal panel study
Use of smartphone apps for mobile communication and social digital pressure: A longitudinal panel study Open
The rapid growth in the availability of communication apps with mobile connectivity has contributed to an overabundant digital environment in the daily lives of individuals. Users of these communication apps are at risk of experiencing soc…
View article: Concept of Affective Dependence and Validation of an Affective Dependence Scale
Concept of Affective Dependence and Validation of an Affective Dependence Scale Open
The ADS-9 is a brief instrument that appears to reliably detect the dependent and pathological components of affective dependence. It consists of two sub-scales, describing Submission (adaptation, accommodation, and subjugation) and Cravin…
View article: Dyadic Analysis of Emotional Intimate Partner Violence: An Estimation of Dyadic Patterns and Influencing Individual, Family, and Couple Factors
Dyadic Analysis of Emotional Intimate Partner Violence: An Estimation of Dyadic Patterns and Influencing Individual, Family, and Couple Factors Open
Background: The co-occurrence of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been usually determined by co-occurring reports of perpetration and victimization, but still not considering the interdependence of both members'' reports. The current re…
View article: Peer Victimization, Peer Aggression and Depressive Symptoms over Time: A Longitudinal Study with Latent Growth Curves
Peer Victimization, Peer Aggression and Depressive Symptoms over Time: A Longitudinal Study with Latent Growth Curves Open
Most empirical research on the relationship between peer victimization, aggression, and mental health has been conducted with correlational designs. Much of this research has also focused primarily on linking peer victimization with either…
View article: Dating Violence Questionnaire for Victimization and Perpetration (DVQ-VP): An Interdependence Analysis of Self-Reports
Dating Violence Questionnaire for Victimization and Perpetration (DVQ-VP): An Interdependence Analysis of Self-Reports Open
Although measurement instruments for intimate partner violence (IPV) are available, their validity considering the interdependence of victimization and perpetration self-reports based on dyadic reports has not been tested. The aim was to t…
View article: Smartphone Addiction, Social Support, and Cybercrime Victimization: A Discrete Survival and Growth Mixture Model
Smartphone Addiction, Social Support, and Cybercrime Victimization: A Discrete Survival and Growth Mixture Model Open
In recent decades, criminological theories have identified a set of vulnerabilities in potential victims that seek to explain their victimization. When it comes to explaining cybercrime victimization, however, the important role that addic…
View article: Online research, new languages and symbolism of digital activism: A systematic review
Online research, new languages and symbolism of digital activism: A systematic review Open
In recent years, digital networks have given rise to new spaces for socialization, action and protest, favouring the emergence of new forms of social participation that generate their own languages and new symbolic strategies. In order to …
View article: Smartphone Addiction and Cybercrime Victimization in the Context of Lifestyles Routine Activities and Self-Control Theories: The User’s Dual Vulnerability Model of Cybercrime Victimization
Smartphone Addiction and Cybercrime Victimization in the Context of Lifestyles Routine Activities and Self-Control Theories: The User’s Dual Vulnerability Model of Cybercrime Victimization Open
(1) Background: This paper combines lifestyle-routine activities (L-RAT) and self-control (SCT) theories along with the literature on smartphone addiction in a joint model that addresses the multiple vulnerabilities that make the smartphon…
View article: Using the CES-D-7 as a Screening Instrument to Detect Major Depression among the Inmate Population
Using the CES-D-7 as a Screening Instrument to Detect Major Depression among the Inmate Population Open
Major depression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems in the penitentiary context and has been related to different undesirable outcomes. The aim of the current research was to evaluate the utility of screening tools for maj…
View article: The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model in the Study of Aggression and Victimization within Couples: An Empirical Examination in 361 Dyads
The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model in the Study of Aggression and Victimization within Couples: An Empirical Examination in 361 Dyads Open
Studies of intimate partner violence (IPV) have generally focused on only one partner. Although this has allowed advances in scientific knowledge on the causes of IPV, currently recent literature is demanding the need to study both members…
View article: Technological Addiction in Context: The Influence of Perceived Neighborhood Social Disorder on the Extensive Use and Addiction to the Smartphone
Technological Addiction in Context: The Influence of Perceived Neighborhood Social Disorder on the Extensive Use and Addiction to the Smartphone Open
After more than a decade of research on smartphone addiction, there is currently empirical evidence on the main sociodemographic, psychological, and psychosocial correlates of this type of behavioral addiction. However, research in this fi…
View article: Adaptation and validation of the Stanford Presenteeism Scale‐6 in healthcare professionals
Adaptation and validation of the Stanford Presenteeism Scale‐6 in healthcare professionals Open
Aim To develop and psychometrically test the Stanford Presenteeism Scale‐6 to assess presenteeism in the Spanish healthcare population. Background Presenteeism, referring to going to work despite being ill, has been associated with job str…
View article: Smartphone Addiction and Social Support: A Three-year Longitudinal Study
Smartphone Addiction and Social Support: A Three-year Longitudinal Study Open
"For some years now, scholars have been exploring some of the negative consequences for the psychosocial well-being of users that the rapid incorporation of smartphones into our lives has caused. Most of the empirical studies to date are c…
View article: Evaluation of self-deception: Factorial structure, reliability and validity of the SDQ-12 (self-deception questionnaire)
Evaluation of self-deception: Factorial structure, reliability and validity of the SDQ-12 (self-deception questionnaire) Open
We all need to resort to deception, either with ourselves (denial, self-deception, mystification) or with others (with modalities, such as impression management, social desirability), to a greater or lesser extent. Lies, in their broader m…
View article: Considering the Effect of Sexism on Psychological Intimate Partner Violence: A Study with Imprisoned Men
Considering the Effect of Sexism on Psychological Intimate Partner Violence: A Study with Imprisoned Men Open
Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most prevalent form of IPV and is often thought to precede physical IPV. However, psychological IPV often occurs independently of other forms of IPV, and it can often emerge during routi…
View article: When Violence Can Appear With Different Male Partners: Identification of Resilient and Non-resilient Women in the European Union
When Violence Can Appear With Different Male Partners: Identification of Resilient and Non-resilient Women in the European Union Open
Introduction: Little scholarly attention has been paid to the analysis of the history of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women with different male partners and how it could be related to levels of IPV with the current male partner.…
View article: Socially Connected but Still Isolated: Smartphone Addiction Decreases Social Support Over Time
Socially Connected but Still Isolated: Smartphone Addiction Decreases Social Support Over Time Open
Recent literature has suggested that smartphone addiction is negatively associated with users’ psychosocial well-being. Much of the research on this subject, however, is of a correlational nature, which has been pointed out as an important…
View article: Are Generalist Batterers Different from Generally Extra-Family Violent Men? A Study among Imprisoned Male Violent Offenders
Are Generalist Batterers Different from Generally Extra-Family Violent Men? A Study among Imprisoned Male Violent Offenders Open
Research on male batterers has found that in some cases of severe intimate partner violence (IPV) against women, male aggressors were also generally violent beyond the family realm. These findings have been used by researchers to illustrat…
View article: Smartphone addiction: psychosocial correlates, risky attitudes, and smartphone harm
Smartphone addiction: psychosocial correlates, risky attitudes, and smartphone harm Open
Smartphone use has brought convenience to users, although its excessive use and addiction might also have negative consequences. Using a representative sample of 526 smartphone users in Spain, the present study analyzes smartphone extensiv…