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The Decision component of the Activation-Decision-Construction-Action theory (ADCAT) proposes that if people perceive the benefits of lying higher than the truth, they are more likely to lie. To expand on the existing ADCAT research, the current study investigated the cost-benefit appraisals of 115 children ages 7-to-14 when concealing information about school bullying. Further, the current study examined the impact of the type of bullying (verbal vs.

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Cross-cultural insights into internet addiction and mental health: a network analysis from China and Malawi.

BMC Public Health

January 2025

Department of Military Medical Psychology, Air Force Medical University, Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), 169 West Changle Road, Xi'an, 710032, Shaanxi, China.

Background: Internet addiction has emerged as a significant mental health issue among university students. The study aimed to compare the network structures of Internet addiction and mental health symptoms among university students in China and Malawi, which provide insights into culturally sensitive prevention and intervention strategies.

Methods: Network analysis was used on two datasets: Malawi (n = 688) and China (n = 975) using the Internet Addiction Test and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire.

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Global perspectives on environmental policy innovations: Driving green tourism and consumer behavior in circular economy.

J Environ Manage

February 2025

School of Humanities and Social Science, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng, Jiangsu, 224007, China. Electronic address:

The tourism industry plays a pivotal role in both economic growth and environmental stewardship, making it essential to adopt practices that ensure long-term sustainability. This research aims at relating to the global concern of sustainable management in the tourism industry which is significant in eradicating the effects of environmental degradation as well as promoting economic development. The research problem focuses on exploring sustainable solutions for encouraging green tourism and implementing circular economy concepts.

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Graphene oxide-based fluorescent biosensors for pathogenic bacteria detection: A review.

Anal Chim Acta

February 2025

Department of Microbiology, The Medicine School of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, 410208, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:

Background: Pathogenic bacteria are widespread in nature and can cause infections and various complications, thereby posing a severe risk to public health. Therefore, simple, rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective methods must be developed to detect pathogenic bacteria. Biosensors are prominent platforms for detecting pathogenic bacteria owing to their high sensitivity, specificity, repeatability, and stability.

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Prevalence and Patterns of Social Media Use in Early Adolescents.

Acad Pediatr

January 2025

Center for Health Sciences, SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA; School of Physiology, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Ave, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017, South Africa. Electronic address:

Objective: To describe patterns of social media use, including underage (under 13 years) use and sex differences, in a diverse, national sample of early adolescents in the U.S.

Methods: We analyzed the social media use data in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (2019-2021, Year 3), which includes a national sample of early adolescents in the U.

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With the development of network and simulation technology, virtual laboratories have been widely popularized in engineering education. However, few studies have systematically analyzed and summarized the impact of virtual labs on the effectiveness of engineering education. This study aims to conduct a meta-analysis of published data on the impact of virtual laboratories on engineering students' performance.

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Background: The Internet has become a crucial tool for learning, socializing, and entertainment for contemporary minors, and plays an increasingly prominent role in their growth. However, it has been observed that students are often unable to make good judgments about online health information and barely use the Internet to help tackle their health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between electronic health literacy (EHL) and general self-efficacy among Chinese primary and middle school students.

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Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Climate change is now regarded as the biggest threat to global public health. Electric micromobility (e-micromobility, including e-bikes, e-cargo bikes, and e-scooters) has the potential to simultaneously increase people's overall physical activity while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions where it substitutes for motorised transport.

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  • The research utilized data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS 2021) to investigate how Internet use positively affects the physical and mental health of elderly individuals in China.
  • It found that Internet use enhances health through increased physical exercise, social interaction, and particularly through higher learning frequency, indicating that continuous learning is crucial for seniors in the digital age.
  • However, the benefits are not equal across different socio-economic groups, with higher socio-economic status elders experiencing greater mental health improvements, leading to suggestions for increased Internet accessibility, tailored apps, and targeted education for less advantaged elderly populations.
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The self-matching task (SMT) is widely used to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying the self-prioritization effect (SPE), wherein performance is enhanced for self-associated stimuli compared to other-associated ones. Although the SMT robustly elicits the SPE, there is a lack of data quantifying the reliability of this paradigm. This is problematic, given the prevalence of the reliability paradox in cognitive tasks: many well-established cognitive tasks demonstrate relatively low reliability when used to evaluate individual differences, despite exhibiting replicable effects at the group level.

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Firefighters have a greater prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) because of their greater risk of exposure to traumatic events. Network analysis offers novel perspectives for understanding PTSD. However, most previous network analysis studies were cross-sectional and failed to reveal the dynamics and causality of PTSD symptoms.

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Acceptance of advance care planning and influencing factors from the perspective of the life cycle: a cross-sectional study.

BMC Palliat Care

December 2024

School of Humanities and Social Science, Harbin Medical University, No.157 Baojian Road, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150081, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Advance care planning is crucial in palliative care, yet public acceptance varies across different age groups; a study in China revealed an overall acceptance score of 64.03 with younger individuals showing the highest acceptance at 67.13.
  • Various factors such as death education, health literacy, and social support significantly influence acceptance in nonage through old age.
  • The findings highlight the need for targeted strategies considering these influencing factors to improve public acceptance and implementation of advance care planning across different life stages.
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Cyberbullying Victimization Among Transgender and Gender-Questioning Early Adolescents.

Acad Pediatr

December 2024

Center for Health Sciences (FC Baker), SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif; School of Physiology (FC Baker), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Objective: To determine the association between transgender or gender-questioning identity and cyberbullying victimization in a diverse national sample of early adolescents in the United States.

Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (year 3, 2019-2021, 11-14 years old, 48.8% female, 47.

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Understanding the varied profiles of occupational well-being, their outcomes, and predictors is key to formulating effective strategies for enhancing teachers' occupational health and well-being. This study employed latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify distinct occupational well-being profiles and their outcomes among 366 Chinese teachers, and decision tree analysis to explore the factors predicting each profile. The results showed three occupational well-being profiles: burnout, engaged, and burnout-engaged.

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Background: Temporal interference electrical stimulation (TI) is promise in targeting deep brain regions focally. However, limited electric field intensity challenges its efficacy.

Objective: This study aimed to introduce a high-current TI electrical stimulation protocol to enhance its intensity and evaluate its safety and efficacy when applied to the primary motor cortex (M1) in the human brain.

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School engagement generally declines during adolescence and was reported to be worse in Chinese adolescents in rural areas compared to those in urban cities. Extensive studies have investigated the roles of perceived social support (i.e.

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Background: Even though robust evidence suggests the high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs) in China, EDs in China are characterized by low diagnosis rates, delayed treatment-seeking, and ineffective treatments. Given that listening to patients' perspectives and lived experiences is crucial to improving our understanding of EDs in the Chinese context, an investigation of the perceived causes of EDs in Chinese individuals with EDs represents a key step in improving the prevention and treatment of EDs in China.

Aims: To explore the perceived causes of EDs based on data from a sample of Chinese social media users with self-reported EDs, with a particular focus on the Zhihu platform.

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Background: Sexual orientation discrimination increases the risks of negative health outcomes for sexual minorities. Previous studies have found increased rates of eating disorder symptoms in sexual minority individuals, which is attributable to minority stress and discrimination that they experience. Emerging research suggests relationships between sexual orientation discrimination and eating disorder symptoms.

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Prospective association between screen use modalities and substance use experimentation in early adolescents.

Drug Alcohol Depend

January 2025

Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, 550 16th Street, Box 0503, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed data from 8006 early adolescents to assess how different types of screen time relate to substance use experimentation over one year.
  • Increased overall screen time, especially on social media, texting, and video chatting, was linked to higher likelihoods of trying substances like alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis.
  • The findings suggest that digital interactions may drive early adolescent substance use, prompting the need for further research to understand these connections better and develop effective interventions.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between identifying as transgender and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in US early adolescents.

Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (Year 3, 2019-2021) to estimate associations between gender identity and ADHD symptoms using the Child Behavior Checklist Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-oriented attention problem scale scores, adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, parent education, household income, and study site. Additional models adjusted for stress problems and depression symptoms.

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  • Accurate facade characteristics of ethnic minority buildings are difficult to capture due to their complex and diverse designs, requiring extensive field research.
  • A new visual model utilizing the Swin Transformer has been developed to enhance the graphic recognition of these building elevations, employing migration learning and deep neural network technology.
  • The study collected 1100 images from various building types in Sichuan, demonstrating that the Swin Transformer outperforms other models in predictive performance, aiding in the protection, restoration, and cultural research of these buildings.
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Although life is lived forward, it can only be understood backward. From the perspective of life-history theory, we propose that mortality reminders may induce backward thinking from the endpoint of life and regulate intertemporal choice between smaller-and-sooner (SS) and large-and-later rewards (LL), thereby helping individuals with time management. Experiment 1 compared the effects of mortality (endpoint) imagination with the imagination of being at age 70 and found that only mortality imagination significantly reduced delay discounting, the extent to which a delayed reward is discounted.

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  • Empirical research indicates strong links between teasing about weight and muscularity and eating behaviors in men, but most studies have overlooked the impact of different types of teasing.
  • This study analyzed 596 Chinese adult men to explore how four teasing categories—high weight, low weight, high muscularity, and low muscularity—affect eating disorder symptoms and intuitive eating through various statistical approaches.
  • Results revealed that the "Low Teasing" group experienced the least eating disorder issues and the most intuitive eating, while the "High Weight-High Muscularity" group had the most severe eating disorder symptoms, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions for men facing different teasing experiences.
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Association between gender diversity and substance use experimentation in early adolescents.

Drug Alcohol Depend

December 2024

Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, 550 16th Street, Box 0503, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • This study examines how various aspects of gender diversity relate to substance experimentation in adolescents aged 12-13.
  • It found that higher levels of gender diversity in areas like identity, expression, and non-contentedness are linked to increased chances of using substances like alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis.
  • The results point to the importance of understanding the unique influences of different gender diversity dimensions on substance use behaviors among young adolescents.
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