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Early Adaptive Schemas and Sexual Wellbeing in Women: Exploring Differences in Menopausal Status. 早期适应图式与女性性健康:探讨更年期状态的差异。
Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00100-x
Andrew Allen, Colleen Tully-Wilson

There is limited research concerning the relationship between early adaptive schema, from Young's Schema Theory, and women's sexual wellbeing. Schema Theory posits that early adaptive schema start forming in early childhood from core emotional needs being met, and positively influence individuals' concept of self, relationships with others, and their behaviours. Building on this theory, the current study explored the relationship of early adaptive schema and adult women's sexual wellbeing at pre-, peri-, and post-menopause. Four hundred and sixty-seven women, mostly partnered and heterosexual, from over ten countries, participated in an online survey measuring relationships between early adaptive schema and sexual wellbeing, measured by sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction. The strength of association of early adaptive schema and sexual well-being were evaluated in addition to known predictors. The results showed higher early adaptive schema were associated with higher sexual wellbeing, measured by sexual satisfaction and sexual functioning,with medium-to-large effect sizes, at pre and peri-menopause, and produced a non-significant result for post-menopause. The association of early adaptive schema continued after known factors were accounted for. The results support the use of early adaptive schema to promote sexual wellbeing for women at pre- and peri-menopause.

杨图式理论中关于早期适应性图式与女性性幸福感之间关系的研究有限。图式理论认为,早期适应性图式是从儿童早期的核心情感需求得到满足开始形成的,并对个体的自我概念、与他人的关系和行为产生积极影响。基于这一理论,本研究探讨了早期适应模式与成年女性更年期前、更年期前后性健康的关系。来自10多个国家的467名女性,主要是伴侣和异性恋,参加了一项在线调查,以性功能和性满意度衡量早期适应性模式与性幸福感之间的关系。除了已知的预测因素外,还评估了早期适应性图式与性幸福感的关联强度。结果表明,在绝经前和绝经前后,较高的早期适应模式与较高的性幸福感相关,以性满意度和性功能为衡量标准,具有中等到大的影响大小,而在绝经后产生的结果并不显著。在考虑了已知因素后,早期适应性图式的关联仍在继续。研究结果支持使用早期适应性模式来促进更年期前后女性的性健康。
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Chronic Pain and Affective Experiences Associated with Daily Stressors and Uplifts. 与日常压力和提升相关的慢性疼痛和情感体验。
Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00101-w
Julie A Kircher, Susan T Charles, Nancy L Sin, David M Almeida

People with chronic pain often report greater reactivity to stress than those without pain. This finding is consistent with the kindling hypothesis, which states that continued exposure to stressors only heightens negative affect and dampens positive affect. Yet, people with chronic pain may also respond more positively to enjoyable activities, or uplifts, as well. Chronic pain is related to lower levels of well-being, and the fragility of positive affect model explains how individuals with lower levels of well-being often exhibit stronger, more positive responses to daily uplifts than their less distressed peers. Our study used the National Study of Daily Experiences to assess daily stressors, positive uplifts, and positive and negative affect across eight days among those with and without chronic pain. Participants (nChronicPain=658, nNoPain=1,075) were predominately Non-Hispanic White (91%), 56% female, and averaged 56 years old. Results revealed that people with chronic pain had lower levels of daily positive affect and higher levels of negative affect, yet the two groups did not vary in their stressor-related negative and positive affect. In contrast, having chronic pain was related to a greater increase in positive affect and greater decreases in negative affect on days with positive uplifts. Findings suggest that intervention efforts focusing on uplifts may be particularly helpful for people who report chronic pain.

患有慢性疼痛的人通常比没有疼痛的人对压力的反应更大。这一发现与点燃假说一致,该假说认为持续暴露于压力源只会增强负面情绪,抑制正面情绪。然而,患有慢性疼痛的人也可能对愉快的活动或提升反应更积极。慢性疼痛与较低的幸福感水平有关,积极情感模型的脆弱性解释了幸福感水平较低的人如何比不那么痛苦的同龄人对日常提升表现出更强、更积极的反应。我们的研究使用了全国日常体验研究来评估有和没有慢性疼痛的人在八天内的日常压力源、积极提升以及积极和消极影响。参与者(nCronicPain=658,NoPain=1075)主要为非西班牙裔白人(91%),56%为女性,平均年龄56岁。结果显示,慢性疼痛患者的日常积极情绪水平较低,消极情绪水平较高,但两组与压力源相关的消极情绪和积极情绪没有差异。相反,在积极情绪高涨的日子里,慢性疼痛与积极情绪的增加和消极情绪的减少有关。研究结果表明,专注于提升的干预措施可能对报告慢性疼痛的人特别有帮助。
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All Positive Constructs are Not Equal: Positive Affect, Happiness, and Life Satisfaction in Relation to Alcohol and Mental Health Outcomes 并非所有积极构念都是平等的:积极影响、幸福和生活满意度与酒精和心理健康结果的关系
Pub Date : 2023-05-03 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00103-8
Melissa R. Schick, C. Trinh, Akshiti A Todi, Nichea S. Spillane
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The Relationships between the Hope Dimensions of Agency Thinking and Pathways Thinking With Depression and Anxiety: a Meta-Analysis 抑郁焦虑状态下代理思维和路径思维的希望维度关系的Meta分析
Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00099-1
Jordan A. Corrigan, N. Schutte
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Post-traumatic Growth: The Roles of the Sense of Entitlement, Gratitude and hope. 创伤后成长:权利感、感恩和希望的作用。
Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00102-9
Dan Confino, Michal Einav, Malka Margalit

People believe that they are entitled to well-being and safety, and their responses to unexpected traumatic events reveal individual differences. Their reactions vary, from feeling blocked and distressed to feeling proactive towards new growth, depending on their personal resources. The current study sought to identify the role of entitlement in explaining post-traumatic growth (PTG) while considering the role of gratitude and hope as personal resources. We used a community-based sample of Israeli adults (n = 182) who reported experiencing a traumatic event during the preceding year. The relationships between PTG and their sense of entitlement, gratitude, and hope were examined. A stepwise multiple hierarchical regression revealed that all the three variables were associated with PTG. However, the effect of hope turned insignificant with the inclusion of sense of entitlement and gratitude in the regression. Sense of entitlement and gratitude were independently associated with PTG. The theoretical contribution of these findings is discussed, as well as their interventional implications and future directions.

人们相信他们有权获得幸福和安全,他们对意外创伤事件的反应揭示了个体差异。他们的反应各不相同,从感到被阻碍和痛苦到对新的成长感到积极主动,这取决于他们的个人资源。目前的研究试图确定权利在解释创伤后成长(PTG)中的作用,同时考虑感恩和希望作为个人资源的作用。我们使用了以社区为基础的以色列成年人样本(n = 182),他们报告在前一年经历了创伤事件。研究了PTG与他们的权利感、感恩感和希望之间的关系。逐步多元层次回归显示,所有三个变量都与PTG相关。然而,随着回归中包含了权利感和感激之情,希望的影响变得微不足道。权利感和感恩感与PTG独立相关。讨论了这些发现的理论贡献,以及它们的干预意义和未来方向。
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A Playful Way to Promote Team Flow: Evaluation of a Positive Psychological Board Game for Team Building 促进团队流动的一种有趣的方式:对团队建设的积极心理棋盘游戏的评价
Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00096-4
Leonie Kloep, Anna-Lena Helten, C. Peifer
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Psychological Flow Scale (PFS): Development and Preliminary Validation of a New Flow Instrument that Measures the Core Experience of Flow to Reflect Recent Conceptual Advancements 心理流量表(PFS):一种新的流量表的开发和初步验证,该量表测量流的核心体验,以反映最近的概念进展
Pub Date : 2023-04-19 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00092-8
C. Norsworthy, J. Dimmock, D. J. Miller, Amanda Krause, B. Jackson
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Character Strengths as Moderators of the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Negative Health Outcomes. 性格优势是儿童不良经历和负面健康结果之间关系的调节因素。
Pub Date : 2023-04-19 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00097-3
Norah Wallace, Allison Parente, Robert E McGrath

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) refer to negative events of childhood. Research has demonstrated relationships between ACEs and adult mental and physical difficulties. Fewer studies have examined potential moderators of these relationships. This study assessed the role of character strengths in the relationship between ACEs and negative physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood. An online sample of 1,491 adults completed questionnaires measuring character strengths, exposure to ACEs, and aspects of physical/mental health. Results replicated previous findings that ACEs and character strengths are each meaningfully related to health outcomes. Gratitude and self-regulation were generally indicative of better health outcomes, kindness and appreciation of beauty of poorer outcomes. Character strengths remained meaningful correlates of adult behavioral and emotional health even when controlling for ACEs. Character strengths did not moderate the relationship between ACEs and health, suggesting that character strengths do not mitigate the effects of ACEs, but do make an independent contribution to physical and mental health.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41042-023-00097-3.

儿童不良经历是指儿童时期的负面事件。研究表明ACE与成年人的心理和身体困难之间存在关系。很少有研究考察这些关系的潜在调节因素。这项研究评估了性格优势在ACE与成年后消极身心健康结果之间关系中的作用。1491名成年人的在线样本完成了问卷调查,测量了性格强度、ACE暴露量和身心健康方面。结果重复了以前的发现,即ACE和性格强度都与健康结果有意义地相关。感恩和自我调节通常预示着更好的健康结果,善良和欣赏较差结果的美丽。即使在控制ACE的情况下,性格强度仍然与成年人的行为和情绪健康有着重要的相关性。性格优势并没有调节ACE与健康之间的关系,这表明性格优势并不能减轻ACE的影响,但确实对身心健康有独立的贡献。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1007/s41042-023-00097-3。
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Team Flow Among Firefighters: Associations with Collective Orientation, Teamwork-Related Stressors, and Resources 消防员的团队流动:与集体取向、团队工作压力源和资源的关联
Pub Date : 2023-04-14 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00093-7
Fabienne Aust, Lena Heinemann, Maik Holtz, V. Hagemann, C. Peifer
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Finding Meaning in Education Bolsters Academic Self-Efficacy 在教育中寻找意义可以提高学术自我效能感
Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-023-00095-5
Ethan Trieu, Andrew A. Abeyta
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International journal of applied positive psychology
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