[HTML][HTML] Phenotyping mental health: Age, community size, and depression differently modulate COVID-19-related fear and generalized anxiety

A Schweda, B Weismüller, A Bäuerle, N Dörrie… - Comprehensive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction When the first COVID-19 infections were reported in Germany, fear and anxiety
spread faster than the pandemic itself. While moderate amounts of fear of a COVID-19 …

Too tired to connect: Understanding the associations between video-conferencing, social connection and well-being through the lens of zoom fatigue

ACM Queiroz, AY Lee, M Luo, G Fauville… - Computers in Human …, 2023 - Elsevier
Video-conferencing use has increased significantly in recent years, highlighting the need to
understand its impact on individuals' psychological experiences. We conducted two large …

The use of the intensive longitudinal methods to study financial well-being: A scoping review and future research agenda

A Sorgente, CJ Totenhagen, M Lanz - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2022 - Springer
Financial well-being is a positive financial condition that has an objective (eg, income) and a
subjective (eg, financial satisfaction) side. Much research has examined financial well-being …

The experience of trust in everyday life

A Weiss, P Burgmer, W Hofmann - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
In this contribution, we review current research on daily-life experiences of trust in diverse
and naturally occurring social interactions ranging from close relationships to complete …

Positive attitudes and negative expectations in lonely individuals

G Bellucci - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Loneliness is a central predictor of depression and major factor of all-cause mortality.
Loneliness is supposed to be a warning signal prompting individuals to seek out social …

The neuroanatomy of social trust predicts depression vulnerability

ASR Fermin, T Kiyonari, Y Matsumoto, H Takagishi… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Trust attitude is a social personality trait linked with the estimation of others' trustworthiness.
Trusting others, however, can have substantial negative effects on mental health, such as …

Choice matters more with others: choosing to be with other people is more consequential to well-being than choosing to be alone

L Uziel, T Schmidt-Barad - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2022 - Springer
Stable social relationships are conducive to well-being. However, similar effects are not
reported consistently for daily social interactions in affecting episodic (experiential) …

Understanding trust calibration in automated driving: the effect of time, personality, and system warning design

J Qu, R Zhou, Y Zhang, Q Ma - Ergonomics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Under the human-automation codriving future, dynamic trust should be considered. This
paper explored how trust changes over time and how multiple factors (time, trust propensity …

The true self in reflections? Visual self‐recognition and the Big Five

E Stephan, M Walker - European Journal of Social Psychology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Typically, individuals are motivated to see themselves in a flattering light regarding their
physical and personality characteristics. We suggest that visual self‐perception is anchored …

CEO neuroticism and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from CEOs' tweets

DG Bui, RK Chou, CY Lin, CL Lu - Journal of Empirical Finance, 2025 - Elsevier
We examine the effects of CEO neuroticism on corporate policies for cash holdings. After
hand collecting tweets by CEOs to measure their neuroticism, we find that firms with …