Our society is experiencing more stress than ever before, leading to both negative psychiatric and physical outcomes. Chronic stress is linked to negative long-term health …
This paper focuses on recent advances in research on strategies that support self-control in everyday life. No one strategy or set of strategies appears to be effective at all times and in …
M Wenzel, Z Rowland, S Bürgler… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We explore the idea that inhibitory self‐control and prohedonic emotion regulation may be incompatible concerns. Background Specifically, we propose that because some …
Developmental literature suggests that susceptibility to social conformity pressure peaks in adolescence and disappears with maturity into early adulthood. Predictions about these …
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that alcohol risk is related to elevated alcohol reinforcing efficacy (demand) combined with diminished availability of reinforcing …
Rationale Although there is evidence that impaired executive functioning plays a role in addictive behavior, the longitudinal relationship between the two remains relatively …
R Czernecka, T Wirkus, G Bühringer… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study protocol describes the RIGAB study, a prospective case‐control‐study assessing online sports betting behaviour and underlying risk factors for the development of …
Despite its relevance for health and education, the neurocognitive mechanism of real-life self-control is largely unknown. While recent research revealed a prominent role of the …