The benefits of emotion regulation interventions in virtual reality for the improvement of wellbeing in adults and older adults: a systematic review

JI Montana, M Matamala-Gomez, M Maisto… - Journal of clinical …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The impact of emotion regulation interventions on wellbeing has been extensively
documented in literature, although only in recent years virtual reality (VR) technologies have …

Curiosity in old age: A possible key to achieving adaptive aging

M Sakaki, A Yagi, K Murayama - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Curiosity is a fundamental part of human motivation that supports a variety of human
intellectual behaviors ranging from early learning in children to scientific discovery …

Associations among daily stressors and salivary cortisol: Findings from the National Study of Daily Experiences

RS Stawski, KE Cichy, JR Piazza… - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2013 - Elsevier
While much research has focused on linking stressful experiences to emotional and
biological reactions in laboratory settings, there is an emerging interest in extending these …

The psychological wellbeing benefits of place engagement during walking in urban environments: A qualitative photo-elicitation study

A Bornioli, G Parkhurst, PL Morgan - Health & place, 2018 - Elsevier
The psychological wellbeing potential of walking in urban environments has received limited
attention from scholars, despite the important public health implications of identifying …

Sociodemographic, health-related, and social predictors of subjective well-being among Chinese oldest-old: a national community-based cohort study

G Cheng, Y Yan - BMC geriatrics, 2021 - Springer
Background There is still a lack of systematic investigation of comprehensive contextual
factors of subjective well-being (SWB) among Chinese oldest-old. This study aimed to …

Just how bad negative affect is for your health depends on culture

KB Curhan, T Sims, HR Markus… - Psychological …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
At this point, the limited amount of empirical evidence is mixed; some evidence supports
cross-cultural continuity (eg, Pressman et al., 2013), whereas other evidence is consistent …

The influence of fear on risk taking: a meta-analysis

S Wake, J Wormwood, AB Satpute - Cognition and Emotion, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A common finding in the study of emotion and decision making is the tendency
for fear and anxiety to decrease risk taking. The current meta-analysis summarises the …

'First, do no harm': The role of negative emotions and moral disengagement in understanding the relationship between workplace aggression and misbehavior

R Fida, C Tramontano, M Paciello… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Workplace aggression is a critical phenomenon particularly in the healthcare sector, where
nurses are especially at risk of bullying and third-party aggression. While workplace …

Psychological wellbeing benefits of simulated exposure to five urban settings: an experimental study from the pedestrian's perspective

A Bornioli, G Parkhurst, PL Morgan - Journal of transport & health, 2018 - Elsevier
The potential health benefits of walking in attractive, predominantly built-up urban settings
have not received much attention from scholars, despite the global need to increase walking …

In the moment and feeling good: Age differences in mindfulness and positive affect.

NJ Shook, C Ford, JN Strough, R Delaney… - Translational Issues in …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Although aging is often associated with several negative outcomes (eg, declines in physical
health), older adults generally report more positive and less negative affect than younger …