Does Societal Affluence Increase the Gender Gap in STEM Graduation? A Longitudinal Assessment

A comprehensive study published in the academic journal Sex Roles has uncovered a counterintuitive trend in global education: as nations grow wealthier, the gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering, and…

Longitudinal associations of suffering with subsequent multidimensional well-being in the Global Flourishing Study.

In a landmark analysis of global psychological health, a new study published in Communications Medicine reveals that suffering is a potent and consistent predictor of diminished well-being across nearly every…

Personally meaningful life events from adolescence to young adulthood: a longitudinal natural language processing analysis.

A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is reshaping the understanding of youth development by revealing that young people prioritize positive, everyday milestones over major…

Gardening, healthy aging, and longevity: Longitudinal evidence from 25 years of the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921.

A comprehensive longitudinal study spanning over two decades has revealed that frequent gardening is significantly associated with improved psychological well-being, enhanced physical function, and a reduced risk of mortality among…

A One-Year longitudinal study on Surrender to God assessed during addiction treatment.

A groundbreaking longitudinal study published in the journal Addictive Behaviors Reports has revealed a significant divergence between how conscious and subconscious religious coping mechanisms influence long-term recovery from substance use…

Longitudinal study finds procrastination declines with age but still shapes major life outcomes over nearly two decades

A Longitudinal Perspective on Chronic Delay For decades, psychological research into procrastination has been characterized by its focus on short-term outcomes, particularly within the confines of academic environments. Most studies…

Conspiracy belief and opposition to wind farms: A longitudinal study

The global transition toward renewable energy, a cornerstone of international efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, faces a complex psychological hurdle that extends beyond engineering and logistics. A…

More than correlates: Longitudinal evidence of bidirectional effects between associative learning and fluid intelligence in elementary school children

A multi-year study tracking the cognitive development of elementary school students has uncovered a profound, reciprocal relationship between the ability to form new mental associations and the capacity for abstract…

Effect of depression on risks of Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia: a real-world longitudinal study

A comprehensive longitudinal study involving nearly one million residents in mainland China has established a profound and complex link between clinical depression and the subsequent development of neurodegenerative disorders. The…

Massive analysis of longitudinal data links social media to poorer youth mental health

A Methodological Shift: Moving Beyond Cross-Sectional Data For years, the discourse regarding children’s screen time has been clouded by the limitations of cross-sectional research. Cross-sectional studies provide a single point…