Psychology: Recent submissions
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Author Correction: Social activity promotes resilience against loneliness in depressed individuals: a study over 14 days of physical isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
(Springer Nature, 7 February 2024)Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11315-4, published online 03 May 2022 The original version of this Article contained errors. In the original version of this Article, the p values in the ... -
A scoping review of methods and measures used to capture children's play during school breaktimes
(Routledge, 15 February 2024)Play is linked to healthy child development and is recognised in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. School breaktimes provide regular opportunities for children to play, and as such, they have been the context ... -
The circulating proteome and brain health: Mendelian randomisation and cross-sectional analyses
(Springer Nature, 18 May 2024)Decline in cognitive function is the most feared aspect of ageing. Poorer midlife cognitive function is associated with increased dementia and stroke risk. The mechanisms underlying variation in cognitive function are ... -
“Something we can all share”: Exploring the social significance of food insecurity for young people in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
(Public Library of Science, 28 May 2024)Food insecurity remains a pressing global issue and South Africa continues to face socioeconomic inequalities that make securing food a challenge for many young people. To address this challenge, we need better understanding ... -
Hot Instantaneous Temperature and Affect: Meaningful Activities as a Buffer for Older Adults With Low Socioeconomic Status
(Oxford University Press (OUP) / The Gerontological Society of America, 19 June 2023)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extremely hot temperature affects psychological well-being negatively, especially for older adults with lower socioeconomic status (SES). The objectives of this study are to examine: (a) the ...