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Archive for May 2013
HIV serostatus disclosure is not associated with safer sexual behavior among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) and their partners at risk for infection in Bangkok, Thailand
Gendering Border Studies
The Advantages of Family-Based Immigration
Autonomy and task performance: Explaining the impact of grades on intrinsic motivation.
Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Care, Education, and Research
Benefits of mindfulness at work: The role of mindfulness in emotion regulation, emotional exhaustion, and job satisfaction.
Information utility: Quantifying the total psychometric information provided by a measure.
I drink therefore I am: Validating alcohol-related implicit association tests.
Simulating Social Dilemmas: Promoting Cooperative Behavior Through Imagined Group Discussion.
Beyond chronological age. Examining perceived future time and subjective health as age-related mediators in relation to work-related motivations and well-being
Sleep and organizational citizenship behavior: The mediating role of job satisfaction.
Family-supportive work environments and psychological strain: A longitudinal test of two theories.
Interracial Marriage Trends and Migration Patterns: An Analysis of LAFANS 2000
Discourse Analysis: Dimensions of Critique in Psychology
Common and specific factors in the psychotherapeutic treatment of patients suffering from chronic fatigue and pain.
Multiprofessional Views on Older Patients’ Participation in Care Planning Meetings in a Hospital Context
The dynamic interplay of social network characteristics, subjective well-being, and health: The costs and benefits of socio-emotional selectivity.
The impacts of parental loss and adverse parenting on mental health: Findings from the National Comorbidity Survey-Replication.
Stereotype threat among older employees: Relationship with job attitudes and turnover intentions.
Public Debt in the Papal States, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century
A long-term analysis of the organization and administration of the Roman public debt, as well as the people involved in it, reveals that the central government of the Papal States established a stable financial system earlier than traditionally supposed and that, unlike that of other European states, it often used the capital raised from bond issues for charitable and productive purposes.
How Would the Chained CPI Affect Social Security Benefits?
Association between use of contraband tobacco and smoking cessation outcomes: a population-based cohort study [Research]
The media and intellectuals’ response to medical publications: the anti-depressants’ case
Predictors for treatment expectancies among young people who attend drug and alcohol services: A pilot study
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Housing and children’s development and wellbeing: evidence from Australian data
The cultural context of sexual pleasure and problems: psychotherapy with diverse clients
Is the non-verbal behavioural emotion-processing profile of bipolar disorder impaired? A critical review
Racial and Ethnic Variation in Unmarried Young Adults’ Motivation to Avoid Pregnancy
Changing Emotions
The question ‘how far can emotions be changed?’ lies at the heart of innumerable psychological interventions. Although often viewed as static, changes in the intensity, quality, and complexity of emotion can occur from moment to moment, and also over longer periods of time, often as a result of developmental, social or cultural factors.