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View article: Beliefs and Behaviors: Mind-Body Health Influences on Health Behaviors Amidst COVID-19
Beliefs and Behaviors: Mind-Body Health Influences on Health Behaviors Amidst COVID-19 Open
In order to understand how health beliefs map onto health behaviors, a national survey, administered in the wake of the COVID-19 campus closures, was conducted to explore college students’ mind-body health beliefs and their health behavior…
View article: Correction: Winter et al. (2023). Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains? Journal of Intelligence 11: 213
Correction: Winter et al. (2023). Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains? Journal of Intelligence 11: 213 Open
There was an error in the original publication (Winter et al [...]
View article: Undergraduate Student Perceptions on Career in the Wake of a Pandemic
Undergraduate Student Perceptions on Career in the Wake of a Pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked changes globally, as leaders scrambled to protect wellbeing and safety. With many U.S. students sent away from their campuses, undergraduate students still grappled with the time-old question: “what will I do …
View article: Mind–Body Health in Crisis: A Survey of How Students Cared for Themselves Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mind–Body Health in Crisis: A Survey of How Students Cared for Themselves Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The focus on college students’ mental and physical health is steadily increasing with more students reporting concern and need for services. This study investigates the results of college students’ utilization of mind–body health activitie…
View article: Assessment of Human Intelligence—The State of the Art in the 2020s
Assessment of Human Intelligence—The State of the Art in the 2020s Open
Contemporary intelligence theory and assessment in the United States—a century after Lewis Terman published the Stanford–Binet in 1916—has evolved in ways that even David Wechsler could not have envisioned [...]
View article: Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains?
Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains? Open
The literature on children born prematurely has consistently shown that full-term babies outperform preterm babies by about 12 IQ points, even when tested as adolescents, and this advantage for full-term infants extends to the language and…
View article: Positive Development for Preschooler Well-Being
Positive Development for Preschooler Well-Being Open
The intent of this special section on promoting mind-body health in preschoolers is to review the related areas of assessment, intervention, and physical health care practices. The preschool years are a time of critical development, growth…
View article: Mind Body Health Interventions in Preschoolers
Mind Body Health Interventions in Preschoolers Open
There are myriad of mind body health (MBH) interventions that are effective for the preschool population. Supports may include, yet are not limited to, journal expression, yoga, music therapy, mindfulness, video self-modeling, and muscle r…
View article: Psychological and educational needs of children in Asia
Psychological and educational needs of children in Asia Open
Massive changes are taking place in Asia that are intensifying the debate over the implications and consequences of these changes on school-age children and youth. In this special issue, the focus ...
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View article: Relaxation and Guided Imagery for Parents of Offspring with Developmental Disabilities
Relaxation and Guided Imagery for Parents of Offspring with Developmental Disabilities Open
This pilot study employed a randomized control trial that tested a relaxation and guided imagery (RGI) intervention on self-perceptions of state and trait anxiety, depression, sleep quality, and stress.Parents of offspring with development…