Martin Seehuus
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Seehuus M, Carr M, Rodriguez E, Rieur O, Fray-Witzer M, Pigeon W
J Am Coll Health
. 2024 Nov;
:1-5.
PMID: 39566041
Objective: Insomnia, anxiety, and depression are common and co-morbid amongst college students. The mechanisms by which trait factors like intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety sensitivity connect to state anxiety and...
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Carr M, Youngren W, Seehuus M, Semin R, Angle E, Pigeon W
Behav Sleep Med
. 2024 Nov;
23(1):133-140.
PMID: 39545370
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate relationships between lucid dreaming and sleep and mental health outcomes within a representative sample of the general population. We also sought to examine how...
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Ostrow K, Shattuck L, Seehuus M
Sleep Adv
. 2024 Nov;
5(1):zpae080.
PMID: 39540080
Study Objectives: These studies disentangle the relationships between wanting to nap (nap desire), actually napping (nap behavior), and depressed and anxious mood. Study 1 partially replicated and extended findings connecting...
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Cerutti J, Burt K, Moeller R, Seehuus M
Front Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
15:1392058.
PMID: 39077202
Introduction: The present study investigated whether social-emotional skills in first year college students differed before and after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdowns. Methods: Participants ( = 1,685) consisted of first...
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Seehuus M, Fertig M, Handy A, Clifton J, Stanton A
J Sex Med
. 2023 Dec;
21(2):129-144.
PMID: 38055615
Background: Research suggests that COVID-19 impairs sexual function in men, but little is known about the impact of COVID-19 (or long COVID) on sexual function in women. Aim: We sought...
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Pigeon W, Youngren W, Carr M, Bishop T, Seehuus M
J Psychosom Res
. 2023 Oct;
175:111534.
PMID: 37871507
Objective: Research suggests that healthy sleep is a key component of sexual function. When evaluating sexual function, however, poor sleep is often overlooked as a contributing factor. This cross-sectional survey...
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Buchanan E, Lewis S, Paris B, Forscher P, Pavlacic J, Beshears J, et al.
Sci Data
. 2023 Feb;
10(1):87.
PMID: 36774440
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Psychological Science Accelerator coordinated three large-scale psychological studies to examine the effects of loss-gain framing, cognitive reappraisals, and autonomy framing manipulations on behavioral...
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Dorison C, Lerner J, Heller B, Rothman A, Kawachi I, Wang K, et al.
Affect Sci
. 2022 Oct;
3(3):577-602.
PMID: 36185503
The COVID-19 pandemic (and its aftermath) highlights a critical need to communicate health information effectively to the global public. Given that subtle differences in information framing can have meaningful effects...
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Wang K, Goldenberg A, Dorison C, Miller J, Uusberg A, Lerner J, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2022 Aug;
6(9):1318-1319.
PMID: 36002766
No abstract available.
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Wang K, Goldenberg A, Dorison C, Miller J, Uusberg A, Lerner J, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2021 Aug;
5(8):1089-1110.
PMID: 34341554
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased negative emotions and decreased positive emotions globally. Left unchecked, these emotional changes might have a wide array of adverse impacts. To reduce negative emotions and...