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Nature based solution for improving mental health and well-being in urban areas
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego, 2017)
The general disproportion of urban development and the socio-economical crisis in Serbia, followed by a number of acute and chronic stressors, as well as years of accumulated trauma, prevented the parallel physical, mental ...
Impacts of COVID-19 and social isolation on academic staff and students at universities: a cross-sectional study
(BMC, London, 2021)
Background "The impacts of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the shutdown it triggered at universities across the world, led to a great degree of social isolation among university staff and students. The ...
The Validity and Structure of Culture-Level Personality Scores: Data From Ratings of Young Adolescents
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2010)
We examined properties of culture-level personality traits in ratings of targets (N=5,109) ages 12 to 17 in 24 cultures. Aggregate scores were generalizable across gender, age, and relationship groups and showed convergence ...
To compare, or not to compare? Age moderates the relationship between social comparisons on instagram and identity processes during adolescence and emerging adulthood
(Elsevier, 2021)
IntroductionSocial networking sites such as Instagram have provided young people with unprecedented opportunities for social comparison, and such behaviour can have implications for identity development. Although initial ...
Can We Predict and Prevent Subclinical Depression in Adolescents?
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2018)
The purposes of this article were to determine which risk factors are significant predictors of the occurrence of depression in adolescence and to discriminate among clinical, subclinical, and control groups. The sample ...
The general fault in our fault lines
(Nature Research, Berlin, 2021)
Ruggeri et al. tested perceptions of opposing political party members in 10,207 participants from 26 countries. Results show that beliefs about others are overly negative but could be more realistic with transparency about ...
Tell me what you are like and I will tell you what you believe in: Social representations of COVID-19 in the Americas, Europe and Asia
(ISCTE, 2020)
This study analyzes the range and content of Social Representations (SRs) about the COVID-19 pandemic in 21 geographical zones from 17 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia (N = 4430). Based on Social Representations ...
The Diversity of Value Construal: A Constructivist Approach to the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values
(Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia, 2021)
The Schwartz theory of basic values is the leading model in psychological research. However, few studies qualitatively approach how people make sense of value types. We propose a way to investigate this by focusing on ...
Beyond General Political Attitudes: Conspiracy Mentality as a Global Belief System Predicts Endorsement of International and Local Conspiracy Theories
(Psychopen, Trier, 2021)
Conspiracy mentality is a general tendency to attribute significant events to the actions of malevolent actors, without referencing to a specific event. In two independent representative surveys of adult Serbian citizens ...
Evaluation of the accuracy of personality judgments based on written verbal production
(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Odsek za psihologiju, Novi Sad, 2020)
The process of personality judgment occurs in daily social interactions and represents an attempt to identify characteristics of someone else's personality, in the way to explain past and predict future behaviors. The ...