A study on the relationship between high school students’ sleep quality, physical exercise, academic stress, and subjective well-being
Ran Cheng,
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Lei Yang,
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Suh-Jung Kang
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BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: March 1, 2025
This
Research
explores
the
intermediary
function
of
academic
stress
and
sleep
quality
in
connection
between
physical
exercise
subjective
well-being
among
high
school
students.
conducted
an
online
survey
through
random
sampling
with
a
sample
540
(males
=
310,
females
217;
grade
10
159,
11
190,
12
178)
students
to
explore
well-being.
The
participants
were
surveyed
using
PSQI,
Subjective
Well-Being
Scale,
ESSA,
PSQI.
SPSS
Statistics
26
was
used
conduct
reliability
validity
tests,
descriptive
statistics,
correlation
analysis.
Mediation
analysis
utilizing
Model
6
from
PROCESS
4.0
plugin.
(1)
Physical
shows
significant
positive
well-being,
direct
impact
on
is
also
significant.
(2)
adversely
affects
positively
influences
quality.
Academic
negatively
impacts
while
(3)
serve
as
mediators
mediation
effect
encompasses
two
indirect
paths:
In
one
aspect,
has
its
influence
stress;
another
indirectly
via
chain
effects
can
directly
Additionally,
their
stress,
it
Based
these
findings,
recommended
that
schools
provide
more
opportunities
for
exercise,
integrated
psychological
counseling
management,
help
effectively
alleviate
thereby
enhancing
overall
Language: Английский
Managing malice in negative environments: the mediating effect of coping styles on the relationship between negative sense of place and malevolent creativity among Chinese high school students
Jianzhen Zhang,
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Jiaxin Lü,
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Jiahao Ge
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et al.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Creativity
motivated
by
negative
intentions
can
be
referred
to
as
malevolent
creativity.
While
existing
findings
have
largely
focused
on
environmental
or
individual
factors
influencing
creativity,
less
attention
has
been
directed
towards
understanding
how
the
sense
of
place—derived
from
individual-environment
interaction—affects
Additionally,
role
coping
styles
mediating
mechanisms
in
environments
insufficiently
explored.
This
study
aims
investigate
relationship
between
place
and
while
examining
styles.
To
this
end,
a
paper-based
survey
was
conducted
among
1310
Chinese
high
school
students,
utilizing
Negative
Sense
Place
Scale,
Coping
Styles
Malevolent
Scale.
Data
were
analyzed
using
SPSS
26.0
Mplus
8.3.
The
revealed
that
environment
significantly
positively
predicted
also
associated
with
negatively
positive
Furthermore,
mediated
enriches
literature
elucidating
links
place,
styles,
These
provide
valuable
insights
for
strategies
aimed
at
reducing
creativity
preventing
harmful
creative
behaviors
educational
contexts.
Language: Английский
Innovative Neuropsychological Interventions for ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome and Clinical Implications for Practitioners
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 391 - 410
Published: April 17, 2025
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
(ADHD)
and
Asperger's
Syndrome,
which
now
falls
under
Autism
Spectrum
(ASD)
according
to
the
DSM-5,
represent
two
distinct
yet
sometimes
overlapping
neurodevelopmental
disorders.
Both
conditions
present
significant
cognitive,
behavioral,
social
challenges
from
early
childhood
through
adolescence.
As
clinical
understanding
of
these
disorders
has
evolved,
so
too
have
neuropsychological
approaches
treatment.
This
chapter
explores
innovative
intervention
strategies
that
incorporate
cutting-edge
technology,
evolving
therapeutic
practices,
a
strengths-based
approach
managing
ADHD
Syndrome.
By
doing
so,
it
offers
modern,
comprehensive
framework
for
treating
in
pediatric
neuropsychology.
Language: Английский
Brief Coping Scale TCS-9: Optimising the Assessment of Coping Strategies. The case of Health Care Workers.
Health psychology research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: April 14, 2024
Background
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
intensified
the
focus
on
mental
health,
particularly
coping
strategies
of
healthcare
workers
who
have
faced
unparalleled
stress
due
to
their
pivotal
role
in
addressing
health
disparities
and
determinants
health.
Constantly
operating
high-risk
environments
managing
surge
critically
ill
patients,
these
professionals’
psychological
resilience
been
sternly
tested,
necessitating
robust
assessment
tools.
Aim
This
study
aims
refine
extensive
54-item
Toulouse
Coping
Scale
into
a
more
pragmatic
less
time-consuming
instrument
while
preserving
its
statistical
integrity,
support
well-being
workers.
Setting
setting
for
this
was
amongst
Greece,
during
pandemic,
period
marked
by
significant
demands
medical
staff.
Methods
We
conducted
an
unbiased
exploratory
factor
analysis
Scale’s
54
items,
drawing
from
sample
144
workers,
adhering
strict
methodological
criteria.
Results
Data
completeness
achieved
across
sample,
which
comprised
40
(28%)
males
104
(72%)
females,
predominantly
aged
between
31
50
years.
final
instrument,
encapsulating
two
domains
with
total
nine
questions,
demonstrated
strong
internal
consistency,
eigenvalue
3.438
first
domain
1.478
second,
validated
scree
plot.
Conclusion
streamlined
TCS-9
scale
facilitates
rapid
reducing
redundancy.
two-domain
structure
ensures
that
revised
retains
original’s
thoroughness
concise
form.
Contribution
By
enabling
quicker
efficient
evaluations,
enhances
practicality
assessing
mechanisms
settings,
thereby
contributing
sustenance
systems
promotion
equity.
Language: Английский
An intervention study of poly-victimization among rural left-behind children based on the theoretical framework of planned behavior
Yandong Luo,
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Jiajun Zhou,
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Pan Wen
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et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(1)
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Pandemic Palliatives and COVID-19 Coping: Toward the Development of a “Coping with Crisis Communications” (COCCO) Scale
Health Communication,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 18
Published: Oct. 13, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
underscored
the
critical
role
of
coping
strategies
during
global
crises
and
demonstrated
how
official
communications
shape
public
responses.
This
study
evaluates
psychometric
validity
a
novel
pentadic
"Coping
with
Crisis
Communication"
(COCCO)
Scale,
which
categorizes
behaviors
into
five
behavioral
responses:
moving-with,
moving-against,
moving-outward,
moving-away,
moving-inward.
A
national
representative
survey
742
Swiss
residents,
conducted
in
February
2022,
measured
these
responses
to
from
Federal
Office
Public
Health
(FOPH)
traditional
news
media
(TNM).
Items
were
developed
assess
participants
engaged
with,
opposed,
reached
outward
for
support,
distanced
from,
or
internalized
messages.
Confirmatory
factor
analyses
tested
multiple
models
(5-,
6-,
7-,
8-factor
structures)
based
on
both
initial
theory
data-driven
refinements.
While
original
5-factor
model
showed
insufficient
fit,
7-factor
(moving-with,
moving-toward,
negative-moving-inward,
positive-moving-inward)
provided
satisfactory
solution.
exhibited
measurement
invariance
across
three
language
versions
scale
(French,
Italian,
German)
two
communication
contexts
(FOPH,
TNM).
COCCO
offers
an
effective,
movement-based
assessment
response
crisis
communications,
serving
as
valuable
tool
understanding
behavior
crises.
Language: Английский
The Effect of Hospitality and Tourism Programs’ Student Need for Achievement on Academic Resilience: The Moderating Roles of Mindfulness and Cyberloafing
Hazem Ahmed Khairy,
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Bassam Samir Al‐Romeedy
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
The
study
examines
the
moderating
roles
of
mindfulness
and
cyberloafing
in
relationship
between
need
for
achievement
academic
resilience
among
students
hospitality
tourism
programs.
captive
group
survey
method
was
adopted.
720
valid
responses
were
gathered
from
enrolled
programs
Egypt's
universities.
findings
revealed
that
students'
is
positively
correlated
with
their
resilience.
Also,
moderates
resilience,
whereas,
negatively
such
relationship.
emphasize
significance
fostering
addressing
habits
as
crucial
elements
bolstering
This
research
adds
to
current
body
literature
by
shedding
light
on
combined
impacts
cyberloafing.
Moreover,
it
provides
actionable
insights
educators
administrators
seeking
improve
student
outcomes
within
education
Language: Английский
Non-pharmacological Radical Methods for Treating Postpartum Depression Around the Globe: A Narrative Review
G Sushmitha,
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A. M.,
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P Sujitha
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
Mental
health
conditions
during
pregnancy,
especially
postpartum
depression
(PPD),
can
have
profound
and
long-lasting
effects
on
the
individual,
impeding
her
ability
to
bond
with
child
disrupting
family
dynamics.
Although
pharmacological
treatments
like
antidepressants
are
mainstay
treatment
options,
several
mothers
concerns
about
their
safety
potential
side
effects,
breastfeeding
mothers.
There
is
an
emerging
interest
in
exploring
use
of
non-pharmacological
interventions
as
alternative
modality
for
PPD.
This
review
focuses
effectiveness
options
cognitive
behavioral
therapy,
interpersonal
mobile
games,
technological
interventions,
creative
art
techniques.
also
highlights
existing
gaps
dearth
research
from
lower
socioeconomic
countries
where
women
face
barriers
accessing
much-needed
support
stigma
surrounding
mental
still
exists
lack
studies
assess
long-term
these
interventions.
Language: Английский