Come together! Population aggregation, strong tie, and individual depression: a moderated mediating investigation

J Wang, J Zhang, H Lin, L Chang, J Tu, J Tang, J Wu - Current Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Existing research indicates that population aggregation can effectively reduce depression
since residents typically prefer seeking assistance through strong ties when confronted with …

Gender Differences in the Associations of Familial Social Support on Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults in Rural Japan: The Shimane CoHRE Study

T Endo, T Abe, M Morita… - Advances in Public Health, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Depressive symptoms pose the risk of transitioning to depression, which increases mortality
rates among older adults. In rural Japan, where the population is aging, community bonds …

Nature of music engagement and its relation to resilient co**, optimism and fear of COVID-19

DK Upadhyay, T Singh, S Mittal… - Mental, Emotional and …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented lockdowns, a “work from home”
culture, social distancing and other measures which badly affected the world populace …

Peculiarities of Seeking Psychological Help Among Students from Russia and Uganda

M Nsubuga - Tazkiya Journal of Psychology, 2024 - journal.uinjkt.ac.id
The study examines attitudes toward getting professional mental health assistance among
Russian and Ugandan university students, and it finds notable disparities that are driven by …

Computational Methods Investigating Psychosocial Stressors Among Sexual and Gender Minority People: A Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing …

CJ Cascalheira - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) adults experience substantial health inequities, which
are driven by unequal exposure to psychosocial stressors, such as perceived stress (ie …