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Students' Publications
Students' Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
Negative work-to-family spillover stress and heightened cardiovascular risk biomarkers in midlife and older adults.
Profiles of activity engagement and depression trajectories as COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed.
Does a 15-minute brief mindfulness breathing exercise temporarily enhance inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility? A within-subject experimental approach.
Efficacy of digital mental health interventions for PTSD symptoms: A systematic review of meta-analyses.
Think your way to happiness? Investigating the role of need for cognition in well-being through a three-level meta-analytic approach.
Human-animal interaction and human prosociality: A three-level meta-analytic review of experimental and correlational studies.
The effect of mere presence of smartphone on cognitive functions: A four-level meta-analysis.
A four-level meta-analytic review of the relationship between social media and well-being: A fresh perspective in the context of COVID-19.
COVID-19 stress and cognitive failure in daily life: A multilevel examination of within- and between-persons patterns.
Smartphone use and daily cognitive failures: A critical examination using a daily diary approach with objective smartphone measures.
Prevalence of anxiety in college and university students: An umbrella review.
Does watching videos with natural scenery restore attentional resources? A critical examination through a pre-registered within-subject experiment.
The effect of executive functions on the development of chronic pain: A prospective longitudinal study.
A daily diary investigation of the fear of missing out and diminishing daily emotional well-being: The moderating role of cognitive reappraisal.
Does trait self-esteem serve as a resilience factor in maintaining affective well-being? Findings from daily diary studies in Singapore and the United States.
Help-seeking tendencies and subjective well-being: A cross-cultural comparison of the United States and Japan.
A critical review on the moderating role of contextual factors in the associations between video gaming and well-being.
Subjective age and inflammation risk in adults: Findings from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) studies.
Brief mindfulness breathing exercises and working memory capacity: Findings from two experimental approaches.
Culture moderates the link between perceived obligation and biological health risk: Evidence for culturally distinct pathways to achieving positive health outcomes.
Problematic smartphone usage, objective smartphone engagement, and executive functions: A latent variable analysis.
Do executive functions buffer against COVID-19 fear and stress? A latent variable approach.
Subjective socioeconomic status moderates self-esteem reactivity to daily stressor exposure: Evidence from a daily diary approach.
Untangling the additive and multiplicative relations between natural scenery exposure and human-animal interaction on affective well-being: Evidence from daily diary studies.
Potential and pitfalls of mobile mental health apps in traditional treatment: An umbrella review.
Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study.
Does bedtime music listening improve subjective sleep quality and next-morning well-being in young adults? A randomized cross-over trial.
Dispositional optimism as a buffer against emotional reactivity to daily stressors: A daily diary approach.
Does social media use increase depressive symptoms? A reverse causation perspective.
The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach.
Putting adversity in perspective: Purpose in life moderates the link between childhood emotional abuse and neglect and adulthood depressive symptoms.
A critical examination of the effectiveness of gratitude intervention on well-being outcomes: A within-person experimental daily diary approach.
Discrimination and cognitive failures in Singapore and the US: An investigation of between- and within-persons associations through multilevel modelling.
Anxiety disorders and executive functions: A three-level meta-analysis of reaction time and accuracy.
Executive function deficits and borderline personality disorder symptomatology in a nonclinical adult sample: A latent variable analysis.
Cultivating positivity to achieve a resilient society: A critical narrative review from psychological perspectives.
A daily within-person investigation on the link between social expectancies to be busy and emotional well- being: The moderating role of emotional complexity acceptance.
Cognitive barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake among older adults.
Older adult employment status and well-being: A Longitudinal bidirectional analysis.
Developmental dyslexia and creativity: A meta-analysis.
Cognitive, social, emotional, and subjective health benefits of computer use in adults: A 9-year longitudinal study from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS).
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