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  1. Capital social, salud mental y bienestar en población migrante: un meta-análisis
  2. Efectos de la victimización, percepción de riesgo y vulnerabilidad en el miedo al delito: un estudio en jóvenes universitarios mexicanos
  3. Editorial de Julio 2024
  4. Una década en cifras: análisis bibliométrico de PSocial (2014-2023) y los desafíos de la edición de revistas académicas latinoamericanas
  5. Overcoming collective violence and increasing peaceful coexistence: Emotional and attitudinal effects of victims’ narratives.
  6. Art in movement, art as movement: Collective action and collective gathering for intangible cultural heritage sustainability
  7. Adaptation of the Social Well-being Scale for Teachers and School Staff
  8. Gender differences in alexithymia: Insights from an Updated Meta-Analysis
  9. All victims have something to say: the differential impact of victims’ narratives on intergroup forgiveness / Todas las víctimas tienen algo que decir: el impacto diferencial de las narrativas de víctimas en el perdón intergrupal
  10. Bienestar en adolescentes: El rol del apoyo social y de la satisfacción de necesidades básicas
  11. Psychosocial effects of Brazilian Truth Commission
  12. “I Have Nothing to Complain About!”: System Justification Tendencies Undermines Collective Action Through Adherence to Hierarchy-Legitimizing Ideologies / “No tengo de qué quejarme”: Las tendencias a la justificación del sistema debilitan la acción ...
  13. The mediating role of response-focused emotion regulation strategies in intimate partner violence across the stages of change
  14. Emotion Regulation Strategies in Educational, Work and Sport Contexts: An Approach in Five Countries
  15. Editorial: Socio-psychological perspectives on collective behavior and social movements
  16. Collective memory and social representations of history in Americas, Europe and Palestine
  17. Social movements and collective behavior: an integration of meta-analysis and systematic review of social psychology studies
  18. Dual educational rationality and acculturation in Mapuche people in Chile
  19. Why We Gather: A New Look, Empirically Documented, at Émile Durkheim’s Theory of Collective Assemblies and Collective Effervescence
  20. Social Representations of a dictatorial past and current support of authoritarianism
  21. National identification and control of corruption mediated by socioemotional climate, collective efficacy, and trust in Chilean students: an experimental study
  22. Emotional processes, collective behavior, and social movements: A meta-analytic review of collective effervescence outcomes during collective gatherings and demonstrations
  23. Posttraumatic growth in people affected by an occupational accident: A longitudinal multilevel model of change
  24. The association between recall of historical events and well-being (La asociación del recuerdo de eventos históricos con el bienestar)
  25. ‘We will show our strength!’: the independentists’ support for group-based hierarchy to guarantee and legitimate ingroup status-enhancement (‘¡Mostraremos nuestra fuerza!’: el apoyo de los independentistas a la jerarquía basada en el grupo para gara...
  26. Propiedades psicométricas de una escala de identidad global en jóvenes mexicanos
  27. La Comisión de la Verdad en Colombia: conocimiento, percepción, eficacia y emociones asociadas
  28. Good is stronger than bad for eudaimonic well-being
  29. Factores Asociados con las Memorias Evocadas por Tres Lugares de la Comuna de Concepción, Chile
  30. Social Support, Stress and Emotional Symptoms Among LGBTQ+ College Students in Chile
  31. Social Identity, Perceived Emotional Synchrony, Creativity, Social Representations, and Participation in Social Movements: The Case of the 2019 Chilean Populist Protests
  32. Problem-Focused Coping Strategies Used by Victims of Gender Violence Across the Stages of Change
  33. Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among Polyvictimized Women in the Colombian Armed Conflict: The Mediating Role of Social Acknowledgment
  34. Self-Transcendent Emotions and Their Social Effects: Awe, Elevation and Kama Muta Promote a Human Identification and Motivations to Help Others
  35. Editorial: Social Belongingness and Well-Being: International Perspectives
  36. Subjective Well-Being and Its Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivational Correlates in High Performance Executives: A Study in Chilean Managers Empirically Revisiting the Bifactor Model
  37. Obedience to authority, cognitive and affective responses and leadership style in relation to a non-normative order: the Milgram experiment
  38. Percepción de eficacia en el control de la corrupción y su relación con el clima socioemocional y la identidad nacional en el Perú: Un estudio experimental
  39. Subjective Well-Being and Parenthood in Chile
  40. Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries
  41. Social Dominance Orientation Boosts Collective Action Among Low-Status Groups
  42. Psychosocial factors of participation in demonstrations and social representations of mass movements: The case of Chilean 2019 Demonstrations
  43. Social belongingness and wellbeing: a review of constructs and evidence as introduction to the special Frontiers in Psychology-Social Psychology issue
  44. Religious and secular collective gatherings, perceived emotional synchrony and self-transcendent emotions: two longitudinal studies
  45. Efectos de la victimización y el miedo al delito en el bienestar de habitantes de Ocotlán, Jalisco
  46. Living historical memory: Associations with national identity, social dominance orientation, and system justification in 40 countries.
  47. Psychological well-being and their relationship with different referents and sources of happiness in Chile
  48. Age differences in emotion regulation during ongoing affective life: A naturalistic experience sampling study.
  49. Suicidal Ideation Mediates the Relationship Between Affect and Suicide Attempt in Adolescents
  50. What Makes for Successful Innovation Teams in Small and Medium Enterprises? A Multiple Case Study
  51. Social representations of COVID-19 (Representaciones sociales del COVID-19)
  52. Social Support and Substance Use as Moderators of the Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents
  53. Exploring Determinants of Sexual Satisfaction in a Chilean Representative Sample
  54. Relationship between the evaluation of the health system personnel by their users and their subjective well-being: A cross-sectional study
  55. A typology of masspersonal information seeking repertoires (MISR): Global implications for political participation and subjective well-being
  56. Validation of the Sexual Personal Well-being Index (PWI-Sex)
  57. Off- and Online Heterosexual Dating Violence, Perceived Attachment to Parents and Peers and Suicide Risk in Young Women
  58. The association between Truth Commissions evaluation, emotional climate and institutional trust: comparison and meta-analysis of surveys in six South American countries (La relación entre la evaluación de las Comisiones de la verdad, el clima emocional...
  59. Medida de criatividade e inovação: evidências de validade no contexto brasileiro
  60. Cyberaggression in Adolescents of Bolivia: Connection with Psychopathological Symptoms, Adaptive and Predictor Variables
  61. A longitudinal study: Affective wellbeing, psychological wellbeing, self‐efficacy and academic performance among first‐year undergraduate students
  62. Psychometric Properties of the Brief Religious Coping Scale (Brief-RCOPE) in Chilean Adults Exposed to Stressful Events
  63. Nationalistic Collective Rituals, Intergroup Relations, and Legitimation of National Social Systems
  64. El Efecto de un Programa de Pensamiento Crítico en el Sesgo de Representación en Estudiantes de Pedagogía
  65. ¿Son efectivas las intervenciones psicológicas para mejorar el control de la Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2 en adultos?: una revisión sistemática y metaanálisis
  66. Reflecting upon the years of political violence in Peru: An experimental study to promote a culture of peace in higher education
  67. Adaptive Reflection on Negative Emotional Experiences: Convergences and Divergence Between the Processing-Mode Theory and the Theory of Self-Distancing Reflection
  68. A longitudinal study of the effects of internet use on subjective well-being
  69. Dating violence (DV): a systematic meta-analysis review
  70. Efectividad de intervenciones basadas en Mindfulness para mejorar el control de la Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2: Una revisión sistemática e integración metanalitica preliminar
  71. Nivel de sesgos cognitivos de representatividad y confirmación en estudiantes de Psicología de tres universidades del Bío-Bío
  72. We made history: Citizens of 35 countries overestimate their nation's role in world history.
  73. Implicaciones de los estudios sobre memoria colectiva para la enseñanza de la historia
  74. Examining the Structure of Negative Affect Regulation and Its Association With Hedonic and Psychological Wellbeing
  75. Kama muta: Conceptualizing and measuring the experience often labelled being moved across 19 nations and 15 languages.
  76. Religiosity, psychosocial factors, and well-being: An examination among a national sample of Chileans.
  77. System justification enhances well‐being: A longitudinal analysis of the palliative function of system justification in 18 countries
  78. A Comparison of Social Dominance Theory and System Justification: The Role of Social Status in 19 Nations
  79. Brooding as moderator of depressive symptoms after a work accident: A longitudinal study
  80. Effects of Fear of Crime on Subjective Well-being: A Meta-analytic Review
  81. Revelando el significado de confiar en la jefatura en el contexto de un hospital público
  82. Predictors of Support toward Transitional Justice Process in Chilean General Population Sample
  83. Institutional apologies and socio-emotional climate in the South American context
  84. Hope and anger as mediators between collective action frames and participation in collective mobilization: The case of 15-M
  85. Religious Coping as Moderator of Psychological Responses to Stressful Events: A Longitudinal Study
  86. Individual and Collective Posttraumatic Growth in Victims of Natural Disasters: A Multidimensional Perspective
  87. Una modificación del coeficiente alfa de Cronbach por errores correlacionados
  88. Los autores aludidos ofrecieron la siguiente réplica: Cálculo de confiabilidad a través del uso del coeficiente Omega de McDonald
  89. Percepción de innovación en las organizaciones. Percepción de innovación en organizaciones de España y Latinoamérica
  90. El Liderazgo transformacional en las organizaciones: variables mediadoras y consecuencias a largo plazo
  91. Paraguay: de las violaciones a los derechos humanos a la justicia transicional
  92. Social representations of history, cultural values, and willingness to fight in a war: A collective-level analysis in 40 nations
  93. Between Remembering and Forgetting the Years of Political Violence: Psychosocial Impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Peru
  94. “Mouth Wide Shut”: Strategies of Female Sex Workers for Coping With Intimate Partner Violence
  95. Communal Coping and Posttraumatic Growth in a Context of Natural Disasters in Spain, Chile, and Colombia
  96. Determinants of approval of the work of truth commissions in the southern cone: a comparative study /Determinantes de la aprobación del trabajo realizado por las Comisiones de Verdad y Reconciliación en el cono sur: un estudio comparativo
  97. Flujo Compartido y Reuniones Colectivas Positivas
  98. Propiedades psicométricas del cuestionario para medir estrategias de aumento de la felicidad (HIS) en versión castellana (CEA-EAP)
  99. Positive effects of communal coping in the aftermath of a collective trauma: The case of the 2010 Chilean earthquake
  100. Coping, rumination and posttraumatic growth in people affected by an earthquake
  101. Bienestar en regiones extremas de Chile: Comparación de la satisfacción vital entre Magallanes, Arica y Parinacota y el resto del país
  102. Factores de riesgo asociados a la violencia sufrida por la mujer en la pareja: una revisión de meta-análisis y estudios recientes.
  103. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION AS DEFINED BY WORKER
  104. Personal factors of creativity: A second order meta-analysis
  105. Towards a model of psychological well being. The role of socioeconomic status and satisfaction with income in Chile.
  106. Validación del índice de bienestar personal (PWI) en usuarios vulnerables de servicios de salud en Santiago, Chile
  107. Factores psicosociales del presentismo en trabajadores del Sistema de Salud chileno
  108. Bullying y cyberbulling: diferencias entre colegios públicos-privados y religiosos-laicos
  109. Representaciones sociales del pasado y rituales de justicia transicional en América Latina
  110. The bright side of migration: Hedonic, psychological, and social well-being in immigrants in Spain
  111. Psychosocial effects of perceived emotional synchrony in collective gatherings.
  112. National identification as a function of perceived social control: A subjective group dynamics analysis
  113. Afectividad inducida e impacto en la creatividad, crecimiento personal después del cambio y ajuste percibido al narrar una experiencia emocional intensa
  114. Humor styles and personality: A meta-analysis of the relation between humor styles and the Big Five personality traits
  115. How Transitional Justice Processes and Official Apologies Influence Reconciliation: The Case of the Chilean ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ and ‘Political Imprisonment and Torture’ Commissions
  116. Flow and Emotional Experience in Spirituality
  117. “Heroes” and “Villains” of World History across Cultures
  118. Predictors of Beliefs in Intergroup Forgiveness in a Chilean General Population Sample
  119. Spanish Adaptation and Validation of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory–Short Form
  120. The Collective Remembering of Conflict and Its Role in Fueling an Ethos of Conflict in Society
  121. Religious Coping, Social Support and Subjective Severity as Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth in People Affected by the Earthquake in Chile on 27/2/2010
  122. Afrontamiento comunal, crecimiento postraumático colectivo y bienestar social en el contexto del terremoto del 27 de febrero de 2010 en Chile
  123. Victorious justifications and criticism of defeated: Involvement of nations in world wars, social development, cultural values, social representations of war, and willingness to fight
  124. Personal emotions, emotional climate, social sharing, beliefs, and values among people affected and unaffected by past political violence.
  125. Trust, Individual Guilt, Collective Guilt and Dispositions Toward Reconciliation Among Rwandan Survivors and Prisoners Before and After Their Participation in Postgenocide Gacaca Courts in Rwanda
  126. “Heroes of adjustment”: Immigrant's stigma and identity management
  127. Comportamiento juvenil universitario en busca de la felicidad: su caracterización y su eficacia.
  128. Factors favoring innovation in organizations: An integration of meta-analyses
  129. Regulación de la afectividad en el ámbito laboral: validez de las escalas de heteroregulación EROS y EIM
  130. Prototypical Anger Components
  131. Flow Dimensions on Daily Activities with the Spanish Version of the Flow Scale (DFS)
  132. Percepción del Clima Socioemocional y la Confianza Institucional en Víctimas de Violencia Política: Valoración del Impacto de la Comisión Nacional de Verdad y Reconciliación
  133. Beliefs about the effects of social sharing of emotion in alexithymia
  134. How people manage, cope or regulate positive and negative affect
  135. Cambio en creencias básicas y crecimiento post estrés: un estudio transversal sobre el fuerte impacto de los hechos positivos sobre el bienestar
  136. Changing Emotions
  137. El movimiento 15-M: sus acciones como rituales, compartir social, creencias, valores y emociones
  138. El impacto psicosocial de los procesos transicionales en Chile: evaluación de los efectos de las Comisiones Nacional de “Verdad y Reconciliación” y “prisión política y tortura”
  139. Emociones como predictores del perdón en el contexto de la violación a los Derechos Humanos en Chile
  140. Incremental Validity of Alexithymia, Emotional Coping and Humor Style on Happiness and Psychological Well-Being
  141. Social Rituals and Collective Expression of Emotion After a Collective Trauma
  142. Emotions and Decision-Making Processes in Management Teams: A Collective Level Analysis
  143. What is the better predictor of students’ personal values: Parents’ values or students’ personality?
  144. The impact of Gacaca tribunals in Rwanda: Psychosocial effects of participation in a truth and reconciliation process after a genocide
  145. ¿Cómo influye la violencia colectiva en la salud? Modelo conceptual y diseño del estudio ISAVIC
  146. Secuelas de la violencia colectiva: hablan las víctimas del estudio ISAVIC
  147. Impacto de la violencia colectiva en la salud. Resultados del estudio ISAVIC en el País Vasco
  148. Finding social roles in Wikipedia
  149. Intergroup Conflicts and Their Resolution
  150. Cross-Cultural Dimensions of Meaning in the Evaluation of Events in World History?
  151. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! The impact of Christmas rituals on subjective well-being and family's emotional climate
  152. Implicit theories about interrelations of anger components in 25 countries.
  153. The Social Sharing of Emotions in Interpersonal and in Collective Situations: Common Psychosocial Consequences
  154. Personal Values and Well-Being among Europeans, Spanish Natives and Immigrants to Spain: Does the Culture Matter?
  155. From Gist of a Wink to Structural Equivalence of Meaning: Towards a Cross-Cultural Psychology of the Collective Remembering of World History
  156. Posttraumatic Growth in Spain
  157. Efectos de rituales de expiación y glorificación de la Iglesia sobre la guerra civil española
  158. Efectos psicosociales de la participación en rituales de justicia transicional
  159. Social representations of history, wars and politics in Latin America, Europe and Africa
  160. Official or political apologies and improvement of intergroup relations: A neo-Durkheimian approach to official apologies as rituals
  161. Psychosocial effects of participation in rituals of transitional justice: A collective-level analysis and review of the literature of the effects of TRCs and trials on human rights violations in Latin America
  162. Social sharing of emotion, post‐traumatic growth, and emotional climate: Follow‐up of Spanish citizen's response to the collective trauma of March 11th terrorist attacks in Madrid
  163. Representing World History in the 21st Century
  164. Flashbulb Memories
  165. “Remembering” World War II and Willingness to Fight
  166. The benefits of expressive writing after the Madrid terrorist attack: Implications for emotional activation and positive affect
  167. INTERDEPENDENT SELF-CONSTRUAL, COMPETITIVE ATTITUDES, CULTURE AND EMOTIONAL REACTIONS ON SADNESS
  168. Las estrategias de aculturación de los inmigrantes: su significado psicológico
  169. Social Sharing, Participation in Demonstrations, Emotional Climate, and Coping with Collective Violence After the March 11th Madrid Bombings
  170. Emotional Climate, Human Security, and Cultures of Peace
  171. Felicidad, cultura y valores personales: estado de la cuestión y síntesis meta-analítica
  172. Psychosocial Variables of Sexual Satisfaction in Chile
  173. Sociocultural adjustment of immigrants: Universal and group-specific predictors
  174. Variation of Individualism and Collectivism within and between 20 Countries
  175. Un modelo socio-cultural de los rituales: efectos y procesos psico-sociales de la participación en manifestaciones después del atentado del 11 de Marzo
  176. Introducción: Monográfico sobre el impacto psicosocial tras el 11-M
  177. Factores predictores de las actitudes ante la inmigración
  178. Correlatos psico-sociales de la participación en manifestaciones tras el atentado del 11 de Marzo
  179. Control social subjetivo y valores culturales: estudio transcultural experimental sobre el efecto oveja negra y un estudio de campo sobre el 11-M
  180. “Madrid 11-M. Un análisis del mal y sus consecuencias”, editado por Amalio Blanco, Rafael del Aguila y José Manuel Sabucedo. Madrid: Trotta, 2005
  181. Formas de afrontamiento, mecanismos de defensa e inteligencia emocional: comparación teórica y evaluación empírica de su frecuencia y funcionalidad
  182. Sexual Behavior and Culture
  183. Sesgos cognitivos y explicaciones asociadas como factores determinantes de las conductas sexuales de riesgo
  184. Cultural dimensions, socioeconomic development, climate, and emotional hedonic level
  185. Formas de afrontamiento y afectividad en personas con VIH/SIDA. Diferencias entre toxicómanos y no toxicómanos
  186. Expressive writing and the role of alexythimia as a dispositional deficit in self-disclosure and psychological health.
  187. The role of categorization and in-group norms in judgments of groups and their members.
  188. Editorial
  189. Ignorancia pluralista, atribución de causalidad y sesgos cognitivos en el caso
  190. Clima emocional: su concepto y medición mediante una investigación transcultural
  191. Bienestar subjetivo con el ambiente acústico: afecto positivo y afecto negative
  192. The representation of emotions in groups: the relative impact of social norms, positive–negative asymmetry and familiarity on the perception of emotions
  193. Psychological Intervention in Social Services
  194. Introducción
  195. Revisión teórico-metodológica de los instrumentos para la medición de la identidad de género
  196. Factores psicosociales y conocimiento prototípico de las emociones. Introducción a una defensa de la perspectiva de los prototipos para los conceptos emocionales
  197. AIDS social representations; contents and processes
  198. Factores psicosociales en la construcción del conocimiento prototípico de las emociones
  199. Social representations and memory: The case of AIDS
  200. Testing Ajzen and Fishbein's attitudes model: The prediction of voting