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View article: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Voice & Psychological Factors: Group & Individual Mechanisms
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Voice & Psychological Factors: Group & Individual Mechanisms Open
Objectives Cross‐sectional associations between voice and psychological factors are known, but changes over time offer opportunities to refine our understanding of their interactions and consider customized treatment options. Study objecti…
View article: Sexual Violence Victims are Perceived as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History
Sexual Violence Victims are Perceived as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History Open
We investigated relations between observer gender and sexual victimization history and perceptions of victim likability using two existing datasets, with Study 2 used to replicate Study 1. U.S. university students and community members (St…
View article: Sexual Violence Victim-Survivors Are Seen as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History
Sexual Violence Victim-Survivors Are Seen as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History Open
Dozens of studies have found that men and individuals without a history of sexual violence tend to endorse more rape myths, including being more likely to blame sexual violence victim-survivors and see them as less credible. Less is known …
View article: Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation
Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation Open
We investigated runners’ experiences of public harassment and the association between gender and sexual orientation and harassment. We hypothesized that cisgender women and LGBQ+ individuals would report more harassment, fear of harassment…
View article: Emerging adult college students' descriptions of exposure to childhood emotional abuse and associated factors: A qualitative exploration
Emerging adult college students' descriptions of exposure to childhood emotional abuse and associated factors: A qualitative exploration Open
View article: Does Perceived Posttraumatic Growth Predict Observed Changes in Current-Standing and State Posttraumatic Growth?
Does Perceived Posttraumatic Growth Predict Observed Changes in Current-Standing and State Posttraumatic Growth? Open
Research on posttraumatic growth has been marred by the ubiquity of retrospective perceived growth assessments that lack construct validity. However, one justification for assessing perceived growth is that such perceptions may be a cataly…
View article: A preliminary examination of sexual and physical victimization 6 months after recent rape
A preliminary examination of sexual and physical victimization 6 months after recent rape Open
View article: Healthcare experiences among adults with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility spectrum disorder in the United States
Healthcare experiences among adults with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility spectrum disorder in the United States Open
U.S. adults with joint hypermobility report negative healthcare experiences and poor health-related quality of life. Future research should explore ways to improve the healthcare experiences and quality of care for individuals with hEDS an…
View article: Correlates of peer classroom connectedness among undergraduate women in <scp>STEM</scp>
Correlates of peer classroom connectedness among undergraduate women in <span>STEM</span> Open
Women are underrepresented in physical science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (pSTEM) at the undergraduate level and beyond, and there is mounting evidence that such disparities are driven by cultural and environmental influence…
View article: Mental health of US undergraduate and graduate students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Differences across sociodemographic groups
Mental health of US undergraduate and graduate students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Differences across sociodemographic groups Open
View article: Childhood Abuse–Related Weight Gain: An Investigation of Potential Resilience Factors
Childhood Abuse–Related Weight Gain: An Investigation of Potential Resilience Factors Open
View article: Classes of lifetime adversity in emerging adult women and men and their associations with weight status
Classes of lifetime adversity in emerging adult women and men and their associations with weight status Open
View article: Association Between Communicative Participation and Psychosocial Factors in Patients With Voice Disorders
Association Between Communicative Participation and Psychosocial Factors in Patients With Voice Disorders Open
In this study, communicative participation was associated with, but distinct from, vocal impairment and was also associated with psychosocial distress and voice-specific perceived control. The study's results suggest that communicative par…
View article: Post‐traumatic growth as positive personality change: Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations
Post‐traumatic growth as positive personality change: Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations Open
Objective Post‐traumatic growth typically refers to enduring positive psychological change experienced as a result of adversity, trauma, or highly challenging life circumstances. Critics have challenged insights from much of the prior rese…
View article: Identity disruption and its association with mental health among veterans with reintegration difficulty.
Identity disruption and its association with mental health among veterans with reintegration difficulty. Open
Most research and theory on identity integration focuses on adolescents and young adults under age 30, and relatively little is known about how identity adjusts to major life events later in life. The purpose of the present study was to op…
View article: Plant Bioinspired Ecological Robotics
Plant Bioinspired Ecological Robotics Open
Plants are movers, but the nature of their movement differs dramatically from that of creatures that move their whole body from point A to point B. Plants grow to where they are going. Bio-inspired robotics sometimes emulates plants' growt…
View article: 114 Adverse childhood experiences and adult adversities clusters by gender
114 Adverse childhood experiences and adult adversities clusters by gender Open
The overarching goal of this study is to better understand how adverse childhood experiences and adult adversities cluster together by gender. Methods/Approach We used latent class analysis (LCA) in the College Student Health Survey (CSHS…
View article: Post-Sexual Assault Mental Health: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Video-Based Intervention
Post-Sexual Assault Mental Health: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Video-Based Intervention Open
The current study assessed the efficacy of a brief video intervention (Prevention of Post-Rape Stress [PPRS]) delivered in the emergency department to recent sexual assault (SA) victims. PPRS was compared to treatment as usual (TAU) and an…
View article: Perceived Control, Voice Handicap, and Barriers to Voice Therapy
Perceived Control, Voice Handicap, and Barriers to Voice Therapy Open
View article: Post-sexual assault cigarette smoking: Findings from a randomized clinical trial of a video-based intervention
Post-sexual assault cigarette smoking: Findings from a randomized clinical trial of a video-based intervention Open
View article: Prescription Opioid Misuse After a Recent Sexual Assault: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Video Intervention
Prescription Opioid Misuse After a Recent Sexual Assault: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Video Intervention Open
Background and Objectives Prescription opioid (PO) misuse is increasing and is associated with overdose. Individuals who experienced a recent sexual assault are at risk for increased substance use, yet limited interventions target PO misus…
View article: Childhood maltreatment predicts daily stressor exposure in collegestudents but not perceived stress or stress reactivity.
Childhood maltreatment predicts daily stressor exposure in collegestudents but not perceived stress or stress reactivity. Open
The purpose of this observational longitudinal study was to investigate the role of childhood maltreatment in explaining individual differences in daily stress processes. College students (N = 253) completed the Childhood Trauma Questionna…
View article: Assessing Change Over Time in Voice Handicap and Voice-Related Perceived Control Using Ecological Momentary Assessment
Assessing Change Over Time in Voice Handicap and Voice-Related Perceived Control Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Open
Objectives: Voice handicap has generally been measured at a single timepoint. Little is known about its variability from hour to hour or day to day. Voice handicap has been shown to be negatively related to voice-related perceived control …
View article: Trauma Psychology
Trauma Psychology Open
Trauma research often uses the definition of trauma in the diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which in general terms involves experiencing a life-threatening event. Using this definition, the majority of individu…
View article: Online expressive writing intervention for reintegration difficulties among veterans: Who is most likely to benefit?
Online expressive writing intervention for reintegration difficulties among veterans: Who is most likely to benefit? Open
Analyses revealed several subgroups with unique patterns of change. Non-therapist-assisted expressive writing may be most suitable for veterans with less complex psychosocial problems. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights res…
View article: An Assessment of Long-Term Physical and Emotional Quality of Life of Persons Injured on 9/11/2001
An Assessment of Long-Term Physical and Emotional Quality of Life of Persons Injured on 9/11/2001 Open
Fifteen years after the disaster, the World Trade Center Health Registry (Registry) conducted The Health and Quality of Life Survey (HQoL) assessing physical and mental health status among those who reported sustaining an injury on 11 Sept…
View article: Conducting a study to assess the long-term impacts of injury after 9/11: participation, recall, and description
Conducting a study to assess the long-term impacts of injury after 9/11: participation, recall, and description Open
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REVIEWER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Open
View article: Supported Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Programs for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in University Students: Open, Non-Randomised Trial of Acceptability, Effectiveness, and Satisfaction
Supported Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Programs for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in University Students: Open, Non-Randomised Trial of Acceptability, Effectiveness, and Satisfaction Open
Background Many university campuses have limited mental health services that cannot cope with the high demand. One alternative is to use internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) as a way of tackling barriers such as lack of a…
View article: Web-Based Perceived Present Control Intervention for Voice Disorders: A Pilot Study
Web-Based Perceived Present Control Intervention for Voice Disorders: A Pilot Study Open