2025
A Unifying, Process-Oriented Model of Competency in Health Service Psychology
Wright A, Bergkamp J, Grus C, Lichtenberg J, Lieb R, McKinnie M, Miller M, Pérez-Rojas A, Ramclam A, Washburn J, Ponce A. A Unifying, Process-Oriented Model of Competency in Health Service Psychology. Training And Education In Professional Psychology 2025 DOI: 10.1037/tep0000514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth service psychologyApplication of psychological scienceMental health professionsModel of competencePsychological scienceMaster's levelPsychological theoriesSocial justice principlesDegree typeCompetency modelPsychologyProcess-oriented modelTraining programCompetenceProgram typeJustice principlesHealth professionsCohesive setProfessional workCompeting processesSets of competencies
2024
Temperature, violent crime, climate change, and vulnerability factors in 44 United States cities
Heo S, Choi H, Berman J, Bell M. Temperature, violent crime, climate change, and vulnerability factors in 44 United States cities. Environment International 2024, 195: 109246. PMID: 39742829, PMCID: PMC11786129, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViolent crimeAssociated with violent crimeHigh crime ratesUnited States citiesClimate change strategiesCrime ratesCrimeHousing unitsStates citiesCity-levelUS statesViolenceUrban greenspaceCityClimate changeChange strategiesEnvironmental characteristicsComplex impactPsychological theoriesTemperature anomaliesVulnerability factorsProgram dataDaily temperature anomaliesHistorical temperature recordsGreenspaceA nationwide time-series analysis for short-term effects of ambient temperature on violent crime in South Korea
Heo S, Choi H, Lee J, Bell M. A nationwide time-series analysis for short-term effects of ambient temperature on violent crime in South Korea. Scientific Reports 2024, 14: 3210. PMID: 38331944, PMCID: PMC10853231, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53547-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViolent crime countsViolent crimeCrime countsNational crime dataIncreased violent crimeSouth KoreaPublic health harmsCrime statisticsCrime dataCrime incidentsDomestic violenceIncreased violenceCrimeViolenceHealth harmsPublic safetyPsychological theoriesWestern communitiesClimate changeEmpirical evidenceTemporal resolution dataCoarse temporal resolutionLong-term trendsDaily mean temperatureShort-term effects of ambient temperature
2023
The Daily Association Between Affect and Alcohol Use: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data
Dora J, Piccirillo M, Foster K, Arbeau K, Armeli S, Auriacombe M, Bartholow B, Beltz A, Blumenstock S, Bold K, Bonar E, Braitman A, Carpenter R, Creswell K, De Hart T, Dvorak R, Emery N, Enkema M, Fairbairn C, Fairlie A, Ferguson S, Freire T, Goodman F, Gottfredson N, Halvorson M, Haroon M, Howard A, Hussong A, Jackson K, Jenzer T, Kelly D, Kuczynski A, Kuerbis A, Lee C, Lewis M, Linden-Carmichael A, Littlefield A, Lydon-Staley D, Merrill J, Miranda R, Mohr C, Read J, Richardson C, O’Connor R, O’Malley S, Papp L, Piasecki T, Sacco P, Scaglione N, Serre F, Shadur J, Sher K, Shoda Y, Simpson T, Smith M, Stevens A, Stevenson B, Tennen H, Todd M, Padovano H, Trull T, Waddell J, Walukevich-Dienst K, Witkiewitz K, Wray T, Wright A, Wycoff A, King K. The Daily Association Between Affect and Alcohol Use: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data. Psychological Bulletin 2023, 149: 1-24. PMID: 37560174, PMCID: PMC10409490, DOI: 10.1037/bul0000387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive affectNegative affectDaily associationsAlcohol useMore alcoholEcological momentary assessment researchInfluential psychological theoriesHigher negative affectMotivational tendenciesPositive emotionsPsychological theoriesMomentary surveysDifferent operationalizationsAffectDaily diariesFuture researchIndividual characteristicsEveryday lifeDifferent theoretical modelsParticipant dataAssessment researchPeopleTheoretical modelEmotionsField of research
2021
A Contextual Approach to the Psychological Study of Identity Concealment: Examining Direct, Interactive, and Indirect Effects of Structural Stigma on Concealment Motivation Across Proximal and Distal Geographic Levels
Lattanner MR, Ford J, Bo N, Tu W, Pachankis JE, Dodge B, Hatzenbuehler ML. A Contextual Approach to the Psychological Study of Identity Concealment: Examining Direct, Interactive, and Indirect Effects of Structural Stigma on Concealment Motivation Across Proximal and Distal Geographic Levels. Psychological Science 2021, 32: 1684-1696. PMID: 34543132, PMCID: PMC8907493, DOI: 10.1177/09567976211018624.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural stigmaConcealment motivationGeographic levelsIdentity concealmentGay menSexual orientationStigmatizing environmentsBisexual menContextual approachSocial environmentStigmaImmediate situationPsychological theoriesSurvey itemsMotivationPsychological studiesSubjective perceptionUltimate sourceMenStructural formsPerceptionConcealmentMost studiesIndirect effectsDecisions
2020
Behavioral Political Science and Voter Turnout
Gerber A, Tucker P. Behavioral Political Science and Voter Turnout. 2020, 387-414. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634131.013.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMobilization field experimentsPolitical participationBehavioral political sciencePolitical scientistsPolitical scienceSociological theoryMeasure causal effectsPsychological theoriesCausal effectsMobile messagingResearch designVotingMobilityField experimentParticipantsReview studiesTheoryTrendsContextSustainable Engaged Accountable Learners
Gisondi M, Branzetti J, Hopson L, Regan L. Sustainable Engaged Accountable Learners. AEM Education And Training 2020, 5: e10470. PMID: 33842802, PMCID: PMC8019149, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLifelong learningDevelopment of lifelong learnersCharacteristics of lifelong learningDevelopment of adaptive expertiseCurriculum designLifelong learnersAdaptive expertiseSignificant learningAdult learningSelf-RegulationLearnersLearningMedical educationEducationScholarly workPsychological theoriesCurriculumTeachingEngagementMotivationSeal modelAutonomyFinkWorkSuggestions
2015
The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders
Baskin‐Sommers A, Hearon B. The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders. 2015, 218-235. DOI: 10.1002/9781118726761.ch11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological theoriesReward processingReward-related abnormalitiesImportant psychological theoriesSpecific neural abnormalitiesReward-seeking behaviorDistress toleranceNeuroscience literatureSubstance use disordersHedonic impactNeurobiological patternsNeural abnormalitiesUse disordersSUDExcessive pursuitDefining featureClinical phenomenaMarked dysfunctionProcessingNeurobiologicalRewardBrief overviewTheoryDisordersFindingsChapter 51 Psychological Treatment for Nerve Injuries
Higgins D, Scioli-Salter E, Martin A, Kerns R. Chapter 51 Psychological Treatment for Nerve Injuries. 2015, 805-820. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-802653-3.00100-7.ChaptersPsychological treatmentRelevant psychological theoriesCognitive behavioral therapyBehavioral treatment approachesSelf-regulatory approachPsychological theoriesHealth risk behaviorsBehavioral therapyCommitment TherapyBehavioral approachNeuropathic painMental health comorbiditiesStandardized assessment approachesHealth comorbiditiesTreatment approachesEmpirical evidenceEffective treatment planInterdisciplinary approachNerve injuryPsychologistsTherapeutic approachesPainTreatment planHypnosisBrief consideration
2013
Racial healthcare disparities: A social psychological analysis
Penner L, Hagiwara N, Eggly S, Gaertner S, Albrecht T, Dovidio J. Racial healthcare disparities: A social psychological analysis. European Review Of Social Psychology 2013, 24: 70-122. PMID: 25197206, PMCID: PMC4151477, DOI: 10.1080/10463283.2013.840973.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial psychological processesSocial psychological analysisSocial psychological theoriesEthnic majority groupTheory-based interventionPsychological processesPsychological theoriesSocial categorizationStereotype activationPsychological analysisInterpersonal factorsLevels of analysisSocial identityRacial biasInterpersonal levelMajority groupMultilevel modelsCore premiseEthnic minority groupsFeelingsConceptual analysisMinority groupsRacial health disparitiesThoughtInterventionIntergroup Relations and Health Disparities: A Social Psychological Perspective
Major B, Mendes W, Dovidio J. Intergroup Relations and Health Disparities: A Social Psychological Perspective. Health Psychology 2013, 32: 514-524. PMID: 23646834, PMCID: PMC3988903, DOI: 10.1037/a0030358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-status groupsSocial psychological perspectiveSocial psychological theoriesIntergroup processesPsychological theoriesIntergroup relationsPsychological perspectiveSocial identity threatStatus groupsHigh-status groupsDifferent health behaviorsPrejudice concernsIntrapersonal processesSocial psychologyIdentity threatIndividual differencesSocial categorizationIntergroup interactionsGroup differencesGroup relationsFuture researchResearch identifiesAcute stressGroup disparitiesHealth behaviors
2011
Development of Impulse Control, Inhibition, and Self-Regulatory Behaviors in Normative Populations across the Lifespan
Hammond C, Potenza M, Mayes L. Development of Impulse Control, Inhibition, and Self-Regulatory Behaviors in Normative Populations across the Lifespan. 2011, 233-244. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195389715.013.0082.ChaptersSelf-regulatory behaviorsImpulse controlNormative populationMultiple psychological theoriesComplex multidimensional constructDifferent temporal trajectoriesDevelopmental brain changesAttentional systemRisk-taking behaviorPrepotent responsesPsychological theoriesAbstract ImpulsivitySubstance use disordersDevelopmental theoryAntisocial personality disorderTraumatic brain injuryDevelopmental theoristsSensation seekingCognitive functionMultidimensional constructImpulsivityEgo functionsDyadic relationshipsPsychoanalytic theoristsFrontal lobe
1993
Psychological Studies of Explanation—Based Learning
Ahn W, Brewer W. Psychological Studies of Explanation—Based Learning. The Springer International Series In Engineering And Computer Science 1993, 295-316. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3602-4_8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological theoriesExplanation-based learningTraditional psychological theoriesKnowledge-rich domainsLearners’ background knowledgeSimilarity-based learningPsychological studiesConcept acquisitionBackground knowledgeLearningArtificial intelligenceBroader frameworkStrong useSeries of experimentsSimilar instancesTheoryIntelligenceRecent workNew informationAcquisitionSingle instanceExplanation
1987
The Dependence Syndrome Concept as a Psychological Theory of Relapse Behaviour: an empirical evaluation of alcoholic and opiate addicts
BABOR T, COONEY N, LAUERMAN R. The Dependence Syndrome Concept as a Psychological Theory of Relapse Behaviour: an empirical evaluation of alcoholic and opiate addicts. Addiction 1987, 82: 393-405. PMID: 3472584, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1987.tb01495.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological theoriesPeriod of abstinenceDependence syndrome conceptOpiate usersPsychological explanationsRelapse behaviorReinstatementSyndrome conceptDrug dependenceAlcohol dependence syndromeOpiate addictsEmpirical studyDependence syndromeMeasuresOperational measuresAlcoholicsHypothesis testingAbstinenceEmpirical evaluationTheoryDrug usersAddicts
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