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Mao X, Hou T, Liu N, Liu Y, Zhang J, Deng W, et al.
Psychol Health Med . 2025 Feb; :1-14. PMID: 39980465
The 2022 Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown may lead to mental health issues among healthcare workers (HCWs). A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate psychological health and its associated factors among HCWs....
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Wu J, Peng H
Geriatr Nurs . 2024 Dec; 61:414-422. PMID: 39693686
Objectives: To explore whether family guidance regarding Internet (FGI) mitigates the effect of educational attainment on older adults' eHealth literacy through different Internet uses and identify which types of FGI...
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Jin M, Peng H
Behav Sci (Basel) . 2024 Apr; 14(4). PMID: 38667095
This study investigates whether the retrospective self-experience of older adults affects and biases interpersonal emotion judgment more than that of younger adults by adopting the paradigm of the self-generated anchoring...
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Li X, Zhang X, Liu J, Cao Y, Pi Z, Peng H
Psych J . 2024 Apr; 13(5):738-748. PMID: 38618758
Filial piety in traditional Chinese culture is an essential variable in explaining intergenerational interaction. However, previous studies have not clarified whether older adults' filial responsibility expectations matched children's filial support...
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Li X, Liu J, Wang T, Peng H, Pi Z
Psych J . 2023 Jul; 12(5):647-656. PMID: 37485587
Exercise training has been proposed as a method for improving cognitive function. However, it is unknown whether chronic physical activity promotes divergent thinking and its underlying mechanism. Ambiguity tolerance has...
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Jin M, Peng H, Wang D
BMC Psychol . 2023 May; 11(1):158. PMID: 37189205
Background: The anchoring effect refers to the tendency that an individual's numerical judgment would assimilate to an anchor (a numerical value) that appears before that judgment. This study investigated whether...
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Li M, Peng H
Front Psychol . 2022 Jan; 12:765632. PMID: 35095651
Social cues, such as being watched, can subtly alter fund investment choices. This study aimed to investigate how cues of being watched influence decision-making, attention allocation, and risk tendencies. Using...
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Liu X, Peng H, Cai X
Int J Psychol . 2020 Jan; 55(6):964-972. PMID: 31944300
Inspired by socioemotional selectivity theory, we investigated age differences in further investment in failing situations by considering goal type and future time perspective. In Experiment 1, 32 younger and 30...
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Liu X, Ji L, Peng H
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn . 2020 Jan; 28(1):78-96. PMID: 31928164
Higher relevance may increase older adults' engagement in cognitively demanding activities; however, whether this effect will maintain when available cognitive resources are limited? Consequently, we investigated the joint impact of...
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Jin M, Ji L, Peng H
Front Psychol . 2019 Sep; 10:1892. PMID: 31474917
This study investigated the relationship between cognitive abilities and age differences in information search and the moderating role of task self-relevance by measuring the decision-making processes of participants in both...