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  1. This study responds to an important research gap around the impact of socioemotional variables and mental health on young emerging adults in the Spanish university context. Although previous research has explo...

    Authors: José Luis Rodríguez-Sáez, Luis Jorge Martín-Antón, Alfonso Salgado-Ruiz and Miguel Ángel Carbonero-Martín
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:531
  2. Teacher–student relationships (TSRs) are recognized as playing an important role in students’ academic success. However, the potential mechanisms linking TSRs to academic grades remain underexplored, particula...

    Authors: Xiao hui Chen, Richard Peter Bailey, Hong bin Xie and Nadia Samsudin
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:530
  3. Video feedback interventions have been designed to improve maternal sensitivity by reducing the negative effects of maternal depression symptoms on the quality of mother-infant interaction during the postnatal...

    Authors: Ruth Brookman, Janet Conti, Sophia Harris, Kerry-Ann Grant and Marina Kalashnikova
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:529
  4. Depression presents a substantial world-wide public health burden. Although evidence-based treatments exist, the majority of individuals with depression do not receive evidence-based treatments, particularly i...

    Authors: Bahr Weiss, Van Vu, Hoang-Minh Dang and Lam Trung
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:527
  5. Authors: Alejandro Villena-Moya, Marc N. Potenza, Roser Granero, Úrsula Paiva, Gonzalo Arrondo, Carlos Chiclana-Actis, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Enrique Normand, Lluís Ballester and Gemma Mestre-Bach
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:526

    The original article was published in BMC Psychology 2025 13:347

  6. Early childhood development (ECD) in low to middle-income nations has been a pressing concern for the last two to three decades. It is estimated that approximately 250 million children under the age of five ar...

    Authors: S. M. Mulk Uddin Tipu, Sheikh Jamal Hossain, Shams El Arifeen, Syeda Fardina Mehrin, Nur E Salveen, Masuma Kawsir, Mohammad Saiful Alam Bhuiyan, Shamima Shiraji, Mohammed Imrul Hasan, Fahmida Tofail and Jena Derakhshani Hamadani
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:525
  7. The Haredim, Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox (UO) Jewish community, maintains a distinct lifestyle based on strict religious teachings, often secluding themselves from obligations to the state and creating social and ...

    Authors: Einat Doron, Sławomir Tobis and Jan Domaradzki
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:524
  8. Mindfulness and compassion training have individually shown significant effects on health care professionals’ (HCPs’) skills, reducing stress, anxiety, and burnout. This study evaluated the impact of a combine...

    Authors: Laurent Charvin, Alexis Akinyemi, Jean-Yves Mariette, Claire Mizzi, Thierry Cardoso, Ciaran Grufeille, Clémence Brun and Corinne Isnard Bagnis
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:523
  9. At present, there is still a large group of left behind children in China, whose physical and mental health is greatly affected by multiple risks such as low family economic levels, incomplete family structure...

    Authors: Juan Zhang, Kemeng Lu, Yifu Wang and Lili Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:519
  10. This study investigates the role of mindfulness practices and self-regulation in reducing cognitive load stress and enhancing physical performance among university students in physical education. Using a compr...

    Authors: Songhu Kong, Lingling Qiu, Yangyang Su, Yibo Zhang and Kaiye Sun
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:518
  11. Previous studies have identified negative mood, impulsivity, and executive dysfunction as potential risk factors for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents. However, the interplay of these factors and ...

    Authors: Juanjuan Guo, Lijuan Shi, Jieyu Xiao, Ling He, Saijun Zeng and Jingbo Gong
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:517
  12. Globally, the rising concern regarding the stress experienced by police officials poses a significant challenge. However, there is limited research on this issue in low- and middle-income countries like India....

    Authors: Mini GK, Chitra Venkateswaran, Anjana VM, Sangeeth Krishna S, Greeshma J, Greeshma PS, Revathy K, Vilma Irazola and John Romate
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:512
  13. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent mental diagnosis among children. This leads to a persistent pattern of hyperactivity and inattention that hinders functioning and development and ...

    Authors: Aldana Zayed, Mariwan Husni, Mohammed Al Montasser Mahmoud, Maryam Fakri, Fateh Khan, Yousif AlMaskati, Zainab Shamlan, Aysha Shujaie, Shoug AlGhazal, Yasmeen Abusiyam, Fatima AlMoqahwi and Haitham Jahrami
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:510
  14. Anxiety disorders are common psychological pregnancy problems that can lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes. The study aimed to compare the improvement of psychological distress between Internet-Based Emotion-Fo...

    Authors: Mojgan Shariatpanahi, Mahbobeh Faramarzi, Shahnaz Barat, Azadeh Farghadani and Hoda Shirafkan
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:509
  15. To investigate the impact of childhood emotional maltreatment on adolescent insomnia and the serial mediating role of stress and short video addiction between the two.

    Authors: Qingxin Shen, Hongyu Wang, Mengfen Liu, Haixin Li, Tiancheng Zhang, Fulan Zhang, Shuang Wang, Yang Liu and Liping Deng
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:506
  16. Mental health symptoms are highly stigmatized, potentially increasing the risk of experiencing discrimination, particularly within minoritized communities such as Hispanic or Latino populations. Thus, stigmati...

    Authors: Emmanuel A. Odame, Maryam Elhabashy, David Adzrago, Jolyna Chiangong, Cameron K. Ormiston and Faustine Williams
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:504
  17. Given the increasing prevalence of cyber spoofing and satire targeting public figures, understanding the psychological and social effects of self-deprecating humor can provide valuable insights into its effect...

    Authors: Yi Cao, Hao Li, Tonglin Jiang, Junhua Dang and Yubo Hou
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:501
  18. The assessment of psychological well-being has been largely neglected in clinical settings, particularly in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), where the focus of clinical attention was mainly on symptoms....

    Authors: Danilo Carrozzino, Kaj Sparle Christensen, Serena Guiducci, Alessia Marangoni, Sara Romanazzo and Fiammetta Cosci
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:498
  19. In light of the heightened expectations surrounding the development of foreign language professionals in the age of artificial intelligence and the pursuit of academic excellence in Asian culture, Chinese Engl...

    Authors: Yanping Rui, Yanjuan Zhang and Huiyi Jin
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:497
  20. High levels of parental infant care competence could facilitate the transition of preterm infants from hospital to home and reduce their readmission rate and emergency visits after discharge. Researchers have ...

    Authors: Chengxi Zeng, Jianlin Ji, Hanlin Yang, Liling Yang, Yan Jiang, Ping Tang and Qunfeng Lu
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:494
  21. The escalating prevalence of depression among university students coincides with unprecedented technology engagement, yet the directional relationship remains contested. While cross-sectional research suggests...

    Authors: Yuting Zhan and Xu Ding
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:492
  22. The study was conducted to address the gaps in literature and improve the psychological well-being of Chinese students. For this purpose, the impact of music classes on psychological well-being of the students...

    Authors: Qi Fang and Xu Chen
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:491
  23. Medical students commonly experience Medical Student Syndrome (MSS), a condition where they compare their vague symptoms to the medical problems and life-threatening diseases they are learning about in medical...

    Authors: Mohamed Abdelfatah Abdellatif, Heba A. Abdel Salam, Hossam Tharwat Ali, Salma Mohammed Hussein, Ahmed Ali Abdalla, Mohamed Khaled Khorkhash, Feras Ammar Alsabbagh, Nesreen Kamel Elsayed, Fatma Ahmed Ibrahim and Samar A. Amer
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:490
  24. Excessive social media use during health crises can lead to information overload and psychological distress, yet the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear. This study investigated how social n...

    Authors: Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Navaz Naghavi, Osveh Esmaeelinezhad, Long She, Kelly-Ann Allen, Hamid Sharif-Nia and Pardis Rahmatpour
    Citation: BMC Psychology 2025 13:484

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