
Archive for January 2025
Pooled and global burdens and trends of five common cancers attributable to diet in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2019: an analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study
Associative memory in older adults: Making sense of associative memory deficits and hyperbinding effects.
Dynamic retrieval of events and associations from memory: An integrated account of item and associative recognition.
Violations of transitive preference: A comparison of compensatory and noncompensatory accounts.
Subgroup discovery in structural equation models.
Distributional causal effects: Beyond an “averagarian” view of intervention effects.
Improving hierarchical models of individual differences: An extension of Goldberg’s bass-ackward method.
Spurious inference in consensus emergence modeling due to the distinguishability problem.
The development of children’s gender stereotypes about STEM and verbal abilities: A preregistered meta-analytic review of 98 studies.
Cultural diversity climate in school: A meta-analytic review of its relationships with intergroup, academic, and socioemotional outcomes.
Associations between cognitive appraisals and emotions: A meta-analytic review.
The impact of demoralization on the stability of personality traits in a clinical sample.
Concurrent and prospective prediction of community-dwelling adults’ psychosocial functioning with the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms-II (IDAS-II).
Broadening understanding of individual choices about psychiatric medication use in psychiatric rehabilitation.
Awakening on antipsychotic medication: A call to action.
An ethics analysis of antipsychotic dose reduction and discontinuation: Principles for supporting recovery from psychosis.
All paths do not lead to Rome or adherence: Innovative antipsychotic prescribing in partnership with people in recovery as they define.
Filling the GAAAPPS: Generating affirming Asian American perinatal psychological services.
How problems in the Orthodox Jewish shidduch dating system influence mental health: Clinical guidelines for treatment.
Culturally affirming practices for conducting autism assessments with Latine children in the United States.
Preserving the future through the past: Collective memory and immobility in adversity.
Why is the lack of support for women’s rights appealing? Considering the roles of dispositional system-justifying motives and ambivalent sexism.
The differential effects of reward prospect and reward reception: Dynamic performance adjustment versus stable performance.
Self-regulatory thought across time and domains.
Is task switching avoided to save effort or time? Shorter intertrial durations following task switches increase the willingness to switch tasks.
Pavlovian cues boost self-regulation: Predicting success with conditioned stimuli.
Balancing bytes and bonds: Case studies in systemic approaches to digital dynamics in diverse family systems
Kids count: children’s contributions in Latino mixed-status family labor dynamics
Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and its association with mental health outcomes: Cross sectional study
Resisting the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: A scoping review to determine the cultural responsiveness of diversion programs
Prevalence and Characteristics of Children Entering Foster Care to Receive Behavioral Health or Disability Services
Critical Mixed Methods: The Imperative for Critical Inquiry and Reflexivity in Research
Mastering Discrete Skills Through Strategic Incremental Rehearsal
Loneliness Among Older Caregivers: An Analysis of the 2020 California Health Interview Survey
The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy

‘He kept going until he couldn’t’: why do boomer men refuse to slow down?

The Guardian | K Koike
This story is part of a much bigger demographic shift. After a century of rising life expectancy, people in the west are living 30 years longer than they did in 1900, on average, with 75% now reaching their 65th birthday and beyond. For those born in and around the baby boomer generation, this means entering the longest phase of elderhood in history, full of potential but also fraught with challenges.
Student pathways through postsecondary education, 2011 to 2022 [Canada]
Posttraumatic stress disorder in diverse populations: Testing for assessment bias in a nationally representative sample.
Visible wounds of invisible repression: A perspective on the importance of investigating the biological and psychological impact of political repression.
Cyber Aggression and Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adults: Examining the Potential Roles of Depressive Symptoms and Nonsuicidal Self‐Injury
Global Mpox efforts should consider substance use disorders and need to end stigma for those with mental health conditions
Use of Medications With Somnolence Adverse Effects and Somnolence Symptoms Among Older Adults in the U.S.
Working from Home and Parental Childcare Division: Evidence from Two Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The role of objectification in young men’s perpetration of intimate partner violence
The best public health books of 2024
