Human Sexuality Research & Journals Trait emotional intelligence and vocational outcome expectations among Turkish preservice teachers: serial mediating role of hope and career adaptability April 20, 2026 Lina Irawan This cross-sectional study investigated the sequential mediating effect of hope and career adaptability on the relationship between trait emotional intelligence and vocational outcome expectations among preservice teachers. Data were collected…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Beyond Western Paradigms: A Cross-Cultural Review of Social-Emotional Competence Frameworks and the Promise of AI-Driven Assessment April 20, 2026 Lina Irawan The field of social-emotional competence (SEC) is undergoing a critical re-evaluation, with researchers increasingly questioning the universal applicability of dominant Western frameworks and exploring the potential of emerging technologies for…
Psychology & Intimacy Shared Genetic Roots Uncover the Emotional Landscape of Golden Retrievers April 19, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Researchers at the University of Cambridge have unveiled groundbreaking insights into the complex emotional lives of dogs, offering a scientific explanation for the diverse temperaments observed within breeds like golden…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The Hidden Toll of Colleague Absenteeism: Exploring its Impact on Emotional Strain and Burnout Among Frontline Health Workers in Nigeria April 18, 2026 Lina Irawan Abstinence from Duty: A Silent Epidemic Eroding Nigeria’s Primary Healthcare Workforce In the resource-constrained landscape of Nigeria’s primary healthcare (PHC) system, the persistent challenge of health worker absenteeism casts a…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Association between maternal autistic traits and children’s anxiety among Chinese preschool children in the general population: the chained mediation model of maternal meta-emotion philosophy and children’s emotional instability April 17, 2026 Lina Irawan Little research has elucidated the effects of maternal autistic traits (MATs) on children’s anxiety in normal populations, and their underlying mechanisms. The present study aimed to test this relationship and…
Body Positivity & Self-Love The Science of Emotional Processing and Its Pivotal Role in Overcoming Stress-Induced Eating Disorders through Neurological Rewiring April 16, 2026 Budi Santoso Modern clinical psychology is increasingly recognizing that for many individuals struggling with eating disorders, the primary obstacle to recovery is not a lack of knowledge, but a fundamental disconnect between…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The cross-sectional study on the association between physical exercise and restrained eating among Chinese college students: the chain mediating roles of emotional intelligence and perceived stress April 14, 2026 Lina Irawan Restrained eating, a prevalent dietary pattern among college students with potential health implications, is intricately linked to physical exercise, though the underlying psychological mechanisms remain an area of active investigation.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Didactic adaptation of basketball in physical education to reduce anxiety and emotional eating in adolescent girls with obesity: a randomized controlled trial April 13, 2026 Lina Irawan The pervasive issue of childhood and adolescent obesity, a growing global health concern, disproportionately affects adolescent girls, rendering them vulnerable to a spectrum of physical and psychological health risks. Beyond…
Psychology & Intimacy Astrocytes: The Unsung Heroes of Fear Memory, Redefining Brain’s Emotional Landscape April 12, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Imagine a star-shaped cell in the brain, reaching out with long, thin extensions to surround nearby neurons. This cell is called an astrocyte. For years, scientists believed astrocytes mainly acted…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Psychological Processes Connecting Childhood Emotional Abuse and Healthy Eating in University Students April 12, 2026 Lina Irawan Childhood emotional abuse (CEA) significantly impacts the psychological well-being of university students, often leading to increased depression and reduced subjective well-being (SWB), which in turn negatively affects their healthy eating…