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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Shaul Kimhi, Hadas Doron
This study examines the lives of wives who are living with former combat soldiers with chronic PTSD, from the subjective perspective of the wives themselves. Structured interviews with 20 wives indicated the following main results: 1) About 2/3 of the wives r…
Risa Nishihara, Kai Wada, Osami Akimitsu, Milada Krejci, Teruki Noji, Miyo Nakade, Hitomi Takeuchi, Tetsuo Harada
Olfactory stimulation has been reported to trigger waking up during night sleep, and to affect the sympathetic nervous system and blood pressure of humans via the circadian clock system. Olfactory stimulation may promote better sleep health in Japanese studen…
Ana Luisa González-Celis, Juana Gómez-Benito
The quality of life (QOL) appears as an object of study of psychology, as a central component of human well-being. The quality of life in the elderly is especially relevant because as the years go the older persons can have lost health, the social role, the c…
Weidong Jin, Naixin Wang, Yongchun Ma, Zhenhua Tong
Objective: to observe prospectively of switching rate of antidepressants in management of depressive episode. Methods: 190 patients with depressive episode treated by antidepressants were observed for 3 months and switching rate were assessed under “best natu…
Mehmet Engin Deniz, Ozlem Karakuş, Zeliha Traş, Jale Eldeleklioğlu, Zümra Ozyeşil, Erdal Hamarta
The study aims to analyze whether parental attitudes (democratic, protective, and authoritarian) predict subjective well-being and life satisfaction of university students. Subjects in the study were 414 students, 221 female and 193 male. Perceived Parental A…
Masahiro Kawahara, Kazuo Matsuoka
This study investigated the object-spatial imagery types found among Japanese college students. First, we examined the descriptive statistics of the Japanese version of the Object-Spatial Imagery Questionnaire object-spatial imagery scales, which measure resp…
Hua Zhang, Ying Zhang
The study investigated the psychological characteristics of entrepreneurship of 829 college students in Chinaby questionnaire. The psychological characteristics include five aspects: entrepreneurial capacity, entrepreneurial belief, entrepreneurial consciousn…
Patricia Martínez Lanz, María José Fernández Díaz
The objective of this research was to determine the differences in levels of domestic violence, alcohol and depression by type of crime committed on 259 men and 200 women inmates of the Centre for Social Rehabilitation in Mexico. To assess alcohol consumption…
Yoshiko Kato, Makoto Iwanaga, Roswith Roth, Tomoko Hamasaki, Elfriede Greimel
The aim of this study is to evaluate the psychometric properties of a Japanese version of the Motivation for Healthy Eating Scale (MHES), a modified version of the Regulation of Eating Behavior Scale that assesses the motivational orientation toward healthy d…
Clarissa Agee Shavers
Globally, hundreds of children and adolescents witness acts of violence and trauma on a daily basis. Notably, children and adolescents exposed to violence and trauma may display mild-to-severe psycho-social- emotional and mental health care problems. Also, ex…
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