Ryan T. Hodge
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View article: Parasympathetic regulation and support from family and friends predict prosocial development in U.S. Mexican-origin adolescents.
Parasympathetic regulation and support from family and friends predict prosocial development in U.S. Mexican-origin adolescents. Open
Both parasympathetic nervous system regulation and receipt of social support from close relationships contribute to prosocial development, although few studies have examined their combined influences in adolescence and particularly within …
View article: Considering the experiences and adjustment of sexual and gender minority youths during the COVID-19 pandemic
Considering the experiences and adjustment of sexual and gender minority youths during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents and emerging adults experienced social and structural inequities and evinced more psychosocial adjustment difficulties than cisgender, heterosexual youths before the onset of the COVID-19 pandem…
View article: Cognitive reappraisal and need to belong predict prosociality in Mexican‐origin adolescents
Cognitive reappraisal and need to belong predict prosociality in Mexican‐origin adolescents Open
This 2‐year longitudinal study examined Mexican‐origin adolescents’ need to belong and cognitive reappraisal as predictors of multiple forms of prosocial behavior (i.e., general, emotional, and public prosocial behaviors). Prosocial behavi…
View article: We’re all in this together: Focus on community attenuates effects of pandemic-related financial hardship on reactance to COVID-19 public health regulations
We’re all in this together: Focus on community attenuates effects of pandemic-related financial hardship on reactance to COVID-19 public health regulations Open
There has been resistance to COVID-19 public health restrictions partly due to changes and reductions in work, resulting in financial stress. Psychological reactance theory posits that such restrictions to personal freedoms result in anger…