Young people report more distress, reshaping happiness trends Young people now report more distress, reversing the traditional U-shaped happiness pattern seen across ages.
Hostile sexism linked to disapproval of public breastfeeding Study finds hostile sexism strongly linked to negative attitudes toward public breastfeeding in Germany.
Shock events shift online behavior to solidarity during 2024 campaign Positive group emotions drove social media engagement during 2024 campaign crises, reversing typical patterns of hostility.
Couples share psychiatric disorders across nations and generations Study finds couples share psychiatric disorders across nations and generations.
Parental warmth linked to better socio-emotional skills in Chinese college students. Parental warmth boosts socio-emotional skills and well-being in Chinese college students.
Girls and women more aggressive towards siblings, study finds Girls and women show slightly more aggression towards siblings than boys and men, a trend seen across cultures.
Insecure attachment linked to poor conflict resolution in relationships Study finds insecurely attached individuals less likely to compromise in relationship conflicts.
Mindset shift curbs depression after catastrophe A mindset intervention helped reduce depression and inflammation markers in adults after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conspiracy theories boost war support, study finds Conspiracy theories increase public support for war and reduce humanitarian concern for the enemy, a large-scale international study finds.
Nature boosts meaningfulness in life, study shows. Nature helps people find meaning in life, says a Finnish study involving 158 participants.