The role of emotion-related impulsivity and inhibition in the associations between rumination and depressive symptoms in college students: the moderated mediation model
Yanman Long,
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Mei Yu
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Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 2, 2025
Language: Английский
Validation study of the Italian version of Temporal Focus Scale: psychometric properties and convergent validity
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2021
Abstract
Background
Over
the
last
decade,
international
research
has
produced
a
large
number
of
studies
that
have
stressed
importance
temporal
focus
in
various
aspects
lives
individuals,
groups
and
organizations.
This
first
Italian
validation
study
Temporal
Focus
Scale
(TFS)
shown
reliable
measurement
to
assess
tendency
individuals
characteristically
think
about
different
periods
their
lives.
Methods
TFS/I
was
administered
sample
1458
participants,
while
three
other
convenience
samples
(N
1
=
453;
N
2
544;
3
168)
were
used
for
convergent
validity
testing.
Results
Confirmatory
factor
analysis
confirmed
three-factor
solution
(including
10
items)
with
good
indices
fit
data,
e.g.,
χ
49.533,
CFI
0.992,
TLI
0.986,
RMSEA
0.034,
90%
CI
.018–.048.
Convergent
assessment
predictive
indications
variables
such
as
life
satisfaction,
optimistic/pessimistic
orientation,
perceived
general
self-efficacy,
self-regulatory
modes,
anxiety,
depression.
Conclusion
The
proven
be
significant
feature
associated
both
well-being
personal
discomfort.
By
virtue
its
psychometric
properties,
TFS
can
an
integrative
tool
along
others
better
evaluation
person’s
profile
contexts
education,
coaching,
psychotherapy,
counseling
career
guidance.
Language: Английский
Time Perspective and Perceived Social Isolation: The Role of Social Interaction Anxiety
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(17), P. 1736 - 1736
Published: Aug. 31, 2024
Time
perspective
is
a
theoretical
construct
that
describes
how
humans
perceive
time,
which
can
influence
decision-making
and
subsequent
behavior.
Research
has
shown
an
individual's
dominant
time
be
linked
to
increased
risk
of
poor
health.
This
study
aimed
investigate
the
relationships
between
perceived
social
isolation.
Specifically,
we
examined
role
interaction
anxiety
in
relationship
isolation
normative
sample
college-aged
individuals.
Undergraduates
(n
=
1780)
at
large
midwestern
university
completed
online
survey.
Results
revealed
future-oriented,
past-positive,
present-hedonistic
perspectives
were
significantly
negatively
associated
with
In
contrast,
past-negative
was
positively
isolation,
these
partially
explained
by
anxiety.
Understanding
help
us
better
assess
health
factors
may
develop
interventions
promote
healthy
behaviors.
Language: Английский
Ayurvedic protocols of chronic pain management: spatiotemporality as present moment awareness and embodied time
Frontiers in Pain Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
Background
Temporality
is
understood
as
the
subjective
perception
of
flow
chronological
time
and
a
central
component
contemporary
integrative
medicine
approaches.
Although
temporal
dynamics
are
recognized
to
processes
associated
with
chronic
pain
(CP),
management
CP
inadequately
in
research.
Research
question
How
temporality
conceptualized
Ayurvedic
protocols
management?.
Method
physicians
(
N
=
10)
from
India
were
recruited
through
purposive
snowball
sampling.
A
semi-structured
interview
protocol
was
employed
gather
qualitative
data
focusing
on
treat
patients.
The
interviews
audio-recorded,
professionally
transcribed,
thematically
analyzed.
Member
validation,
participant
voice,
researcher
self-awareness
strengthen
reliability
validity.
Findings
An
ontologically
grounded
thematic
exploration
illustrates
that
spatiotemporal
present
moment
awareness
(PMA)
embodied
(ET).
Spatiotemporality
PMA
references
an
relationality
cognitive
movement,
dosha
operations,
their
pathophysiological
expression
body.
ET
emotional
psychosocial
movement
breath
body,
body
sensations
over
time,
intersection
consciousness.
Discussion
study
findings
experiential
relational
framework
situating
spatiotemporality
organizing
principle
management.
While
focuses
representation
experiences
relations
foregrounds
constructionist
approach
by
centering
spatial
consciousness,
experience.
Language: Английский
Understanding the Immediate and Longitudinal Effects of Emotion Reactivity and Deviation from the Balanced Time Perspective on Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety: Latent Growth Curve Modeling
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Interactions between anxiety and impulsive dimensions are differentially associated with experiential avoidance
Sonalee Joshi,
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David A. Clark,
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James L. Abelson
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et al.
Journal of Mood and Anxiety Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6, P. 100067 - 100067
Published: March 30, 2024
Anxiety
and
impulsivity
often
co-occur,
but
due
to
broad
conceptualizations
of
impulsive
behavior,
it
remains
unclear
whether
anxiety
could
be
positively
associated
with
global
or
specific
facets
impulsivity.
Negative
urgency,
rash
behavior
that
specifically
occurs
during
negative
emotional
states,
may
provide
common
ground
examine
the
overlap
between
high
Limited
work
has
examined
relationships
urgency
behavioral
processes
are
both
impulsivity,
such
as
experiential
avoidance.
In
this
study,
we
self-report
data
collected
from
a
non-clinical
sample
adult
participants
(n
=
589)
test
avoidance
through
Contrary
hypotheses,
found
alone
did
not
alter
relationship
However,
follow-up
analyses
including
data-driven
factors
revealed
in
combination,
emotion-based
(i.e.
positive
urgency)
hyperactivity
were
linked
greater
By
contrast,
non-planning
lower
These
results
targets
for
future
studies
individual
differences
profiles
co-occurring
Language: Английский
Effects of Future Consequence Consideration, Cognitive Reappraisal, and Self-Efficacy in Health Management on Psychological Distress in Women
International Journal of Cognitive Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 532 - 548
Published: April 20, 2024
Language: Английский
When the UPPS-P Model of Impulsivity Meets a Revised Approach: The Development and Validation of the TRUE Multidimensional Impulsivity Scale
Journal of Personality Assessment,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
105(3), P. 355 - 370
Published: July 26, 2022
There
is
inconsistency
in
the
measurement
of
impulsivity
resulting
from
diversity
its
conceptualization.
We
aimed
to
develop
a
revised
measure
based
on
Urgency,
Premeditation
(lack
of),
Perseverance
Sensation
Seeking
-
Positive
Urgency
(UPPS-P)
model
(i.e.,
TRUE
Multidimensional
Impulsivity
Scale;
TRUE-MIS)
considering
limitations
and
strengths
existing
measures.
conceptualized
as
personality
trait
referring
inability
restrain
one's
urges
without
thinking
about
future
consequences
various
contexts.
A
total
535
adults
(262
females,
M
=
34.1,
SD
12.7)
participated
Study
1.
Principal
component
analyses
indicated
four-factor
structure
(internal
urgency,
social
lack
premeditation,
perseverance)
with
satisfactory
internal
consistency
validity
evidence
by
significant
relations
self-control.
Confirmatory
factor
analysis
2
confirmed
obtained
Hierarchical
linear
regression
provided
further
through
establishing
differential
links
between
subscales
Big
Five
traits,
emotion
regulation,
depression,
anxiety,
smartphone
addiction
sample
556
(368
24.0,
7.4).
Overall,
TRUE-MIS
valid
reliable
addressing
arguments
regarding
conceptual
construct.
Language: Английский
A Novel Model to Predict Academic Satisfaction on Scientific Research Among Medical Postgraduates in China: a Cross-Sectional Study
Ting Luo,
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Mengyuan Yang,
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Yongxiang Wang
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 17, 2021
Abstract
Academic
satisfaction
with
scientific
research
is
an
important
reflection
of
whether
the
process
or
result
academic
meets
researchers’
expectations.
However,
status
quo
and
associated
factors
among
medical
postgraduates
have
not
been
studied
extensively.
We
carried
out
a
cross-sectional
study.
This
study
was
based
on
online
questionnaire
that
designed
extended
to
in
hospitals
affiliated
Chinese
universities
between
November
12,
2020,
January
2021.
An
11
Likert
scale
(from
0
10)
used
measure
self-satisfaction,
mean
score
masters,
professional
masters
doctors
4.43,
3.70
4.65,
respectively.
For
total
1067
medicine
participants,
low
significantly
correlated
depression
anxiety.
Research
learning
manner
self-learning
without
guidance
another
risk
factor
(OR=1.88).
Medical
school
year
training,
number
projects
participated,
working
time
per
day
marital
are
other
considerable
but
less
association
papers
satisfaction.
The
results
suggested
improves
participated.
Assessing
early
intervention
measures
needed
improve
satisfaction,
especially
for
master
candidates.
Language: Английский