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Behavioral Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 3

March 2022 - 30 articles

Cover Story: Work occupies most adult men’s waking time. Satisfaction with work has wide-ranging impacts, including on male workers’ psychological health. Though the link between job satisfaction and psychological health is well documented, little is known about how job satisfaction affects male workers’ mental health. Work is known to contribute to men’s sense of meaning in life, positioning meaning in life as a possible conduit through which job satisfaction might impact men’s psychological health. Our findings revealed that men with lower job satisfaction were more likely to report reduced meaning in life, which in turn was related to increased psychological distress. These results highlight the need for organizations to help their male employees to find satisfaction with their work in order to lever happier, more engaged and productive workers. View this paper
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Articles (30)

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,340 Views
14 Pages

10 March 2022

Employee turnover is a big issue in the service industry, which can be significantly affected by job stressors including workplace incivility. This exploratory study aims to identify the frontline service employees’ profiles exploring to what e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,178 Views
29 Pages

10 March 2022

Adolescents face many barriers on the path towards a STEM profession, especially girls. We examine the gender stereotypes, cognitive abilities, self-perceived ability and intrinsic values of 546 Russian school children from 12 to 17 years old by sex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,338 Views
14 Pages

10 March 2022

Mindfulness is a mental state that can be achieved through meditation. So far, studies have shown that practicing mindfulness on a consistent and regular basis can improve attentional functions and emotional well-being. Mindfulness has recently begun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,329 Views
12 Pages

9 March 2022

Objective: To investigate changes in beliefs around obesity, nutrition, and physical activity among low-income majority Latino families who participated in a community-based family-inclusive obesity intervention. Methods: Six focus groups were conduc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,501 Views
16 Pages

Influences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Intuitive Exercise and Physical Activity among College Students

  • Alyssa L. Yon,
  • Justine J. Reel,
  • Lenis P. Chen-Edinboro,
  • Melannie R. Pate,
  • Jessica C. Reich,
  • Linden A. Hillhouse and
  • Rachel Kantor

9 March 2022

The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the health behaviors of people around the world, including their physical activity patterns. Intuitive exercise, a facet of one’s relationship with physical activity, is defined...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
9,865 Views
13 Pages

8 March 2022

Depression in adolescents is a major public health disorder. The relationship between physical activity and risk of depression in adolescents was examined using three waves of data from the China Family Panel Studies in 2020. The risk of depression w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,874 Views
18 Pages

Biochanin A Improves Memory Decline and Brain Pathology in Cuprizone-Induced Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Rahaf Saeed Aldhahri,
  • Badrah Saeed Alghamdi,
  • Noor Ahmed Alzahrani,
  • Khulud Abdullah Bahaidrah,
  • Hadeil Muhanna Alsufiani,
  • Rasha Abdulrashed Mansouri and
  • Ghulam Md Ashraf

4 March 2022

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by the demyelination of nerves, neural degeneration, and axonal loss. Cognitive impairment, including memory decline, is a sig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,614 Views
17 Pages

One Year after the Flood: Prevalence and Correlates of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Residents in Fort McMurray

  • Wanying Mao,
  • Ejemai Eboreime,
  • Reham Shalaby,
  • Nnamdi Nkire,
  • Belinda Agyapong,
  • Hannah Pazderka,
  • Gloria Obuobi-Donkor,
  • Medard Adu,
  • Ernest Owusu and
  • Folajinmi Oluwasina
  • + 2 authors

2 March 2022

Background: The 2020 Fort McMurray (FMM) and area flood caused more than $228 million in insured damage, affected over 1200 structures, and more than 13,000 people were evacuated. Objective: This study sought to determine the prevalence of post-traum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,434 Views
13 Pages

Creativity, Boredom Proneness and Well-Being in the Pandemic

  • Nicholaus P. Brosowsky,
  • Nathaniel Barr,
  • Jhotisha Mugon,
  • Abigail A. Scholer,
  • Paul Seli and
  • James Danckert

2 March 2022

Throughout the course of the pandemic, it has become clear that the strictures of social isolation and various levels of lockdown constraints have impacted people’s well-being. Here, our aim was to explore relations between trait dispositions a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,018 Views
11 Pages

2 March 2022

Rumination and worry, collectively referred to as perseverative cognition, have been implicated in the increased engagement of several health risk behaviours. The current study aimed to investigate the potential influencing role of these repetitive n...

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Behav. Sci. - ISSN 2076-328X