Emotions, behaviour, and the adolescent driver: A literature review

B Scott-Parker - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The intractable global road safety problem of the overrepresentation of young
drivers in road crashes, despite a plethora of intervention, suggests that innovative …

Social exclusion increases antisocial tendencies: Evidence from retaliatory ideation in a malevolent creativity task.

CM Perchtold-Stefan, A Fink, C Rominger… - … , creativity, and the …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The experience of social exclusion has been shown to trigger aggressive, antisocial
behavior. This outcome is particularly problematic if such retaliatory acts, in addition to being …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the relationship between social exclusion and social media addiction: The mediating roles of anger and impulsivity

H Yue, X Yue, X Zhang, B Liu, H Bao - Acta Psychologica, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous studies have examined the relationships between some antecedents and social
media addiction. However, an important factor–social exclusion–has not received enough …

An empirical study on cyber ostracism and students' Discontinuous usage intention of social networking sites during the covid-19 pandemic: A mediated and …

M Sarfraz, KF Khawaja, L Ivascu, M Khalil - Studies in Educational …, 2023 - Elsevier
A sudden change in a person's social life, such as the adjustments caused by COVID-19,
can raise social and psychological issues, with people's loneliness and boredom affecting …

Social exclusion affects aggressive driving behaviour: The mediating effect of prosocial tendencies and driving anger

W Qu, Y Zhang, Y Ge - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Social exclusion—being rejected or ignored by individuals or groups—is a common and
adverse experience in social life. As a social activity, driving behaviour can be influenced by …

Stomaching rejection: Self-compassion and self-esteem moderate the impact of daily social rejection on restrictive eating behaviours among college women

JB Beekman, ML Stock, GW Howe - Psychology & health, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The present study examined whether having high self-esteem or a self-
compassionate perspective help mitigate the impact of daily social rejection on negative …

Neural processing of social exclusion in individuals with psychopathic traits: Links to anger and aggression

GM Brennan, MJ Crowley, J Wu, LC Mayes… - Psychiatry …, 2018 - Elsevier
Psychopathy is a cluster of personality traits associated with high rates of aggression. While
research on psychopathic traits largely focuses on neurobiological factors implicated in …

Raising awareness about social exclusion in schools through experiential learning

EO Meral, I van Beest, C Karaduman - Social Psychology of Education, 2023 - Springer
Social exclusion has a myriad of negative effects on students' psychological and social well-
being. One way to combat such negative effects is to raise awareness about social exclusion …

Intersectional discrimination from black women, white women, black men, or white men impacts young adult black women's affective states and risky health cognitions

AG Lieberman, ML Stock, KE AuBuchon… - Psychology & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Black women experience pronounced inequalities in alcohol use and sexual risk
outcomes. Racial discrimination is a known contributor to health inequalities. However …

The relationship between ostracism and negative risk-taking behavior: the role of ego depletion and physical exercise

F Chen, J Wang, H Gao, Y Zeng, Z Li, H Zou - Frontiers in psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background As a major public health problem globally, negative risk-taking behavior of
college students may be related to their ostracism experience, but the reason for this …