Psychology: Recent submissions
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Mechanical and morphometric approaches to body mass estimation in rhesus macaques: A test of skeletal variables
(Wiley, 6 March 2024)Objectives Estimation of body mass from skeletal metrics can reveal important insights into the paleobiology of archeological or fossil remains. The standard approach constructs predictive equations from postcrania, but ... -
Quantifying the relationship between bone and soft tissue measures within the rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago
(Wiley, 6 March 2024)Objectives Interpretations of the primate and human fossil record often rely on the estimation of somatic dimensions from bony measures. Both somatic and skeletal variation have been used to assess how primates respond ... -
A qualitative exploration of the contribution of blue space to well‐being in the lives of people with severe mental illness
(Wiley / British Ecological Society, 29 February 2024)The majority of research into the mental health benefits of blue space (outdoor places where water is a central feature) has focussed on the associations between neighbourhood exposure to these spaces and population-level ... -
AIDSImpact special issue: pathways to transactional sex among peri-urban South African women: the role of relationship control, food insecurity and alcohol misuse
(Taylor & Francis, 9 February 2024)Transactional sex increases sub-Saharan African women's risk of HIV acquisition. We quantitatively explored the pathways contributing towards women's future engagement in transactional sex with casual partners and khwapheni ... -
Young Men’s Experiences of Being Fathered and Absent Father’s Experience: A Case Study from Urban Informal Settlements in South Africa
(Springer, 27 February 2024)The impact of absent fathers can be a significant challenge for young people, but particularly for young men. Our study drew on 19 in-depth interviews with young men living in urban informal settlements in South Africa, ...