Doing it all: Effects of Family Responsibilities and Marital Relationship Quality on Mothers' Ambulatory Blood Pressure
CONCLUSIONS: This study has implications related to dynamics within marital relationships. These results demonstrate important relational influences on mothers' ABP.PMID:37824850 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad058 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - October 12, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tyler C Graff Wendy C Birmingham Lori L Wadsworth Man Hung Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice
CONCLUSIONS: Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.PMID:37758034 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad056 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cosette Saunders Ben Colagiuri Kirsten Barnes Source Type: research

What Does the MacArthur Scale of Subjective Social Status Measure? Separating Economic Circumstances and Social Status to Predict Health
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the MacArthur ladder's robust predictive validity may result from the fact that it measures two factors-economic circumstances and social status-that are each independently associated with health outcomes. These findings provide a novel perspective on the large body of literature that uses the MacArthur ladder and suggests health researchers should do more to disentangle the social and economic aspects of subjective socioeconomic status.PMID:37742041 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad054 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Manuel J Galvan B Keith Payne Jason Hannay Alexis R Georgeson Keely A Muscatell Source Type: research

What Does the MacArthur Scale of Subjective Social Status Measure? Separating Economic Circumstances and Social Status to Predict Health
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the MacArthur ladder's robust predictive validity may result from the fact that it measures two factors-economic circumstances and social status-that are each independently associated with health outcomes. These findings provide a novel perspective on the large body of literature that uses the MacArthur ladder and suggests health researchers should do more to disentangle the social and economic aspects of subjective socioeconomic status.PMID:37742041 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad054 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Manuel J Galvan B Keith Payne Jason Hannay Alexis R Georgeson Keely A Muscatell Source Type: research

What Does the MacArthur Scale of Subjective Social Status Measure? Separating Economic Circumstances and Social Status to Predict Health
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the MacArthur ladder's robust predictive validity may result from the fact that it measures two factors-economic circumstances and social status-that are each independently associated with health outcomes. These findings provide a novel perspective on the large body of literature that uses the MacArthur ladder and suggests health researchers should do more to disentangle the social and economic aspects of subjective socioeconomic status.PMID:37742041 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaad054 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - September 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Manuel J Galvan B Keith Payne Jason Hannay Alexis R Georgeson Keely A Muscatell Source Type: research