Questions tagged [health-psychology]
For questions regarding the influence of behavioral and environmental pressures on the physical well-being of humans
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Can a psychiatrist himself need psychological help after working with a mentally ill patient and how can he protect himself from this? [duplicate]
A psychiatrist identifies mental disorders and pathologies, diagnoses, treats and prevents them. Process of implementing non-pharmacological psychological correction of the patient’s psycho-emotional ...
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How to build a support network against suicide in a community I am leading?
I am currently in a leadership position of a small gaming/online community. To give you a sense of scale, we have about 70 people on Discord, and about 10 in our core group.
In the past we've had 2 ...
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Effect of philosophy on mental health
Philosophy involves trying to understand the world around us, and our thoughts, and ideas in general rigorously. This would lead to a lot of thinking about our ideas and feelings. This feels similar ...
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Is psychological well-being positively influenced by physiological well-being (and vice versa)?
Is psychological well-being positively influenced by physiological well-being (and vice versa) ?
And conversely is psychological well-being positively impacted by physiological suffering (and vice ...
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Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) questionnaire for 6-year olds
I am looking for a cross-national Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) for 6-year olds. The closest I found is the KidScreen project:
Three versions of the KIDSCREEN questionnaire are targeted at ...
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When/how are suicide attempts reported?
There is something called the "gender paradox" which relates to differences in suicide attempt and suicide death rates between genders.
A very important piece of information I've been ...
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Can awareness directly influence activity of our immune system in certain regions?
Recently I talked with a colleague about general physical health. He revealed to me that he had not visited a dentist in 13 years. I followed up and asked the obvious if he has any complications with ...
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What causes fear of vaccines and how can it be alleviated?
My city opened the COVID vaccination calendar for adults and my mother (50+ years old) is included, but she is afraid of the vaccine and we don't know which one will be applied.
What causes fear of ...
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What is the best online therapeutic intervention, in psychological support in higher education?
With the threat of COVID-19, many jobs became home office and in many universities the teaching had to be readjusted to the online universe. Advances have been achieved in terms of digital ...
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An example from Health Psychology
Is bolded "less" right? Shouldn't it be more?
Now, let's suppose we did our cross-sectional study and found that the cholesterol content of adults' diets decreased with age. We would then like to ...
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Effects of expertise on mental condition?
As a search on Frontiers in Psychology shows, there a different articles and research topics about the topic of being an expert.
But is there any literature or research about the effects of being an ...
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Are there ways to accelerate the recovery from depression via novel pharmacological antidepressants?
Are there any scientists making substantial progress in the development of far more effective antidepressants? Are there any groups of people interested in developing antidepressants based on genetic ...
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Are there official guidelines to provide "mental first aid" to people attempting suicide?
I wonder if there are any official guidelines on how to act in case of an attempted suicide as a civilian (i.e. trained in first aid, but untrained in rescue, mental health etc)? How should a regular ...
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What does science say about feeling appreciated/loved/valued?
I believe firmly that people who feel appreciated/loved/valued will (generally) experience all kinds of benefits for themselves and the people around them.
Think about:
Being more healthy
Experience ...
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Does the Perception that Stress Affects Health Matter? The Association with Health and Mortality
I recently came across the following paper:
Keller, A., Litzelman, K., Wisk, L. E., Maddox, T., Cheng, E. R., Creswell, P. D., & Witt, W. P. (2012). Does the perception that stress affects health ...
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What causes some women to have repeated abortions?
Fisher et al. (2005) studied the characteristics of women who have repeated abortions. The study was conducted in countries where reliable contraception and education about birth control are readily ...
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What is the effect of Daylight Saving Time on attentiveness and productivity?
This weekend the clocks were set an our later (in some countries), such that the daylight lasts an hour longer in the evening. This has several reasons, among which a reduction in energy consumption ...
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Mental Health Optimisation and the Macro Environment
I'm studying the below questions. I appreciate they're rather broad - the purpose of this post is to get guidance on where I might start. I'm hoping someone can provide more focused examples of ...
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How does architecture impact cognition and mental health?
Research indicates that scenic, natural environments positively impact human health and mental well-being [1][2]. But what about the impact of man-made architecture and various architectural styles on ...
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Research suggesting conscious control over brain region activation?
Has there been any research proving, disproving, or exploring the concept of conscious activation of specific brain regions?
To elaborate on this:
I've read that performing processing tasks causes ...
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What stands behind the desire to want things now?
We've all heard the sayings that we would rather have half of a chocolate right now, than a whole chocolate in a month, because we, as wild animals, are constantly seeking for sources. But what's ...
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What is the role of stress in the process of behaviour change (lifestyle)? [closed]
Clarification: I am specifically looking at lifestyle behaviour change.
I suppose that stress can influence the process of behaviour change in many different ways. One would be just the changing of ...
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Where does the human need for intimacy stem from?
I'm reading "The Art of Happiness" right now, and in it, it's written that our need from intimacy stems a fear that developed at childbirth. According to the text, there's much evidence that this fear ...
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Can one depressive episode be enough to prescribe antidepressants?
Suppose someone were to see a psychiatrist, explain their life problems and such and then their psychiatrist concludes they are currently in a depressive episode. Their psychiatrist doesn't yet know ...
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Do introverted people have more emotional stress?
Social support has several times been linked to psychological well-being and even physical health.
Some studies have also shown that shyness correlates stronger with introversion than with ...
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Is procrastination associated with overweight?
I came to think of how working out requires a will to "get things done". Some people are successful in their career while working regularly out at the same time, and some people are procrastinating ...
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Psychology of Sympathizing with Death
Why do we sympathize in general when we see something or someone dying even if we personally don't know it/them?
Is there any species other than humans which sympathize with the death of its own ...
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Neurotransmitter control via biofeedback?
According to this thread, certain regions of the brain, and even some distributed activation patterns can be up/down regulated via bio-feedback.
Is it possible in theory and is there any research ...
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What is the correlation between feeling superior and well-being?
I have noticed in myself and others, when people perceive themselves as "better off" than the majority of others (e.g., smarter, better looking, higher social status, better brain function, more ...
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How do people estimate smoking's impact on their mortality?
I am working on a project that looks at how information about one's health affects smoking decisions. I have an economic background, and not familiar with the psychology literature. So my questions ...
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What is the mechanism explaining the effect of a positive attitude on immune system functioning?
It seems likely that a positive attitude can speed up the healing process. but I can't decide by what mechanism it would operate by.
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Does having a positive attitude improve immune system ...
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Do you need sleep every night?
I haven't slept for a day, but feel fine. It is sometimes assumed that one needs 8 hours of sleep each night, but I think this is sometimes not true.
Is it okay to get no sleep one night and then 8-...
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Are there physical techniques to relieve eye strain? [closed]
I asked a question about eye strain Does looking into a mirror relieve eye strain in a similar way to looking at distant objects?.
Are there any physical exercises or techniques that can help to ...
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Do laypeople think lifestyle changes are effective at preventing and treating disease?
I'm curious about how laypeople think about healthy lifestyle changes (like eating well, not smoking, exercising) that are scientifically known to help prevent and treat a number of diseases. People ...
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Where to find published results of positive psychology cancer treatment study mentioned in Martin Seligman's book?
In Dr. Martin Seligman's book, "Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life", there was mention of a study involving teaching cancer patients to fight learned helplessness.
I believe this ...
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Any review articles on behavior change psychology?
I'm interested in behavior change and looking to apply its principals in order to design programs and services in healthcare. I'm most familiar with BJ Fogg's B=MAT model and his principles.
But I'd ...
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How do graphic objects in data visualisation facilitate ease of interpretation?
Background: I vaguely remember reading in a book (I think it may have been Nudge - Thaler and Sunstein) about the advantages of using graphics for visualising data, such as a smiley face, or traffic ...
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Does having a sense of purpose increase longevity?
There is evidence that people who retire early tend to die earlier than people who do not. One interpretation of this finding is that having a sense of purpose improves psychological health and that ...