Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Unraveling the Evolutionary Roots of Sex-Based Longevity Differences: A Landmark Global Study Reveals Deep Biological Mechanisms May 9, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Across nearly every country and historical era, women tend to live longer than men, a phenomenon that has long fascinated scientists and sociologists alike. While medical advances and improved living…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Employee Ambidextrous Job Crafting in Organizations: Theoretical Model, Scale Development, and Dual-Path Effects Mechanisms May 3, 2026 Lina Irawan The evolving landscape of the modern workplace, characterized by increasing uncertainty and complexity, necessitates a deeper understanding of how employees proactively shape their roles to enhance engagement and mitigate negative…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Theoretical and Clinical Insights into the Psychological Mechanisms and Active Ingredients of Emotional Freedom Techniques April 7, 2026 Lina Irawan The field of psychotherapy is continually evolving, seeking innovative approaches to address complex psychological distress. Among these, Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), an integrative mind-body therapy, has garnered increasing attention…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Psychological Mechanisms Linking AI Hallucinations to User Trust and Behavioral Intentions Toward AI-Generated Videos: An S-O-R Perspective March 29, 2026 Lina Irawan As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly integrates into media production, the credibility of AI-generated videos and the subsequent user trust have become critical concerns. A recent study published in Frontiers in…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals AI-Based Virtual Try-On Technology and the Activation of Green Psychological Mechanisms: Evidence from a Digital Consumer Environment March 18, 2026 Lina Irawan The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into e-commerce is fundamentally reshaping consumer behavior, with virtual try-on (VTO) technology emerging as a key driver of innovation. A recent study published…