This edition responds to the inherent need to focus on social connection despite imposed physical distancing. The current pandemic has shaken the foundations of our healthcare systems and ways of practice and is now redefining...
For more information on the published version, visit Routledge's Website., Helweg-Larsen, Marie. "UCLA Multidimensional Condom Attitudes Scale." In Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures, 3rd ed., edited by Terri D. Fisher,...
The purpose of the UCLA Multidimensional Condom Attitudes Scale (MCAS) is to measure condom attitudes in five independent areas: (1) the reliability and effectiveness of condoms, (2) the sexual pleasure associated with condom...
Previous research using occupational titles to manipulate perceptions of social class and status has not routinely applied systematic identification criteria in establishing class-specific occupations. Here we report on a set...
Previous research suggests that heterogeneity in bulimic features can be explained in part by pathoplastic, or varying, interpersonal problems. The present study compared groups of women with bulimic features (N=11[sup]0)...
Background: The present experiment examined the ability of voluntary exercise (i.e., home-cage wheel running; HCWR) to ameliorate anxiety-like behavior associated with acute methamphetamine exposure in male, Swiss-Webster mice....
We implemented experimental vignette methodology to investigate causal effects of psychological need satisfaction on self-determined motivation and disordered eating. Participants were varsity female collegiate athletes (N =...
Although self-reported measurement of body weight is commonly accepted practice, this method may yield inaccurate estimates varying by respondent gender, body mass index, and eating disorder symptomatology. Given the gendered...
Azriel Grysman, and Cade D. Mansfield. "What Do We Have When We Have a Narrative?", in "Narrative Methods in Cognitive and Personality Psychology Research," ed. Azriel Grysman and Cade D. Mansfield, special issue, Imagination,...
**Objective**: Interdependence with family is considered a core element of collectivistic cultures, and it is routinely endorsed by people of ethnic/racial minority backgrounds in the United States. In contrast, a preference...