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  1. Wellbeing and everyday shared experiences of beauty in families and communities
  2. Patterns of bonding and coping in couples raising children with atypical and typical development
  3. Financial Identity Scale: Testing the International Validity of Its Variable-Centered and Person-Centered Models
  4. A környezet táguló körei: az észlelt lakókörnyezet, a természettel való kapcsolat és a környezeti aggodalmak összefüggései
  5. Conducting Multi-nation Research
  6. Technology use and health behavior among patients with diabetes: do underlying motives for technology adoption matter?
  7. Exploring basic psychological need satisfaction and relationship quality as protective factors of mental well-being during the Covid-19 pandemic
  8. A szüléssel kapcsolatos attitűdök vizsgálata fiatal nők körében – személyorientált elemzés
  9. Profiles of intercultural sensitivity of healthcare students: a person-centred approach
  10. Positive cardiovascular health: longitudinal investigation of sustained health behavior in a cross-lagged model
  11. Személyes célok és társas világ – a jóllét és önszabályozás társas ökológiája
  12. Family relationships during first-generation succession in family businesses
  13. The Processometric Consensus Rorschach Test (pCRT-II) – An Improved Evaluation System
  14. Bisexual Women in a Romantic Relationship: Coming out and Internalized Binegativity in Same/Different Gender Couples
  15. Enhancing self-management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease: the role of autonomy support in health goal pursuit
  16. Internalisierte Transnegativität, Resilienzfaktoren und psychische Gesundheit in einer Stichprobe geschlechtlicher Minderheiten in Deutschland und der Schweiz
  17. A Pszichológiai Alapszükségletek a Munkában Kérdőív pszichometriai mutatóinak és validitásának vizsgálata
  18. Profiles of perceived physical features and emotional experiences in favorite places: Discovering ambivalent place preferences
  19. Relationship satisfaction and self-esteem in patients with breast cancer and healthy women: the role of expected and actual personal projects support from the partner
  20. Számít-e, ha közös a cél? Párok személyes terveire vonatkozó közös értékelés, megküzdés és élmény szerepe a párkapcsolati elégedettségben
  21. Egészséggel kapcsolatos célok Crohn-betegek körében.
  22. Improving disease management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease: the potential role of self-concordant health goals
  23. Measurement Invariance of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire Across 17 Countries
  24. Flourishing Together: The Longitudinal Effect of Goal Coordination on Goal Progress and Life Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships
  25. Health Psychology Services for People in Disadvantaged Regions of Hungary: Experiences from the Primary Health Care Development Model Program
  26. Well-being in patients with breast cancer and healthy women: The role of expected and actual support for personal projects
  27. A kapcsolatok szabályozási folyamatainak szerepe a családi vállalkozások utódlása során : Egy kvalitatív kutatás tapasztalatai
  28. Health Psychology Services for People in Disadvantaged Regions of Hungary: Experiences from the Primary Care Development Model Program
  29. Intercultural Sensitivity Scale--Hungarian Short Version
  30. Partners' internal stress and well‐being : The role of dyadic coping and problem resolution
  31. Finding a Secure Place in the Home during the First COVID-19 Lockdown: A Pattern-Oriented Analysis
  32. Validation of the PCQ-5: A Short Form to Measure State Positive Psychological Capital
  33. Intimate Pride: a Tri-Nation Study on Associations between Positive Minority Identity Aspects and Relationship Quality in Sexual Minorities from German-Speaking Countries
  34. Medical educators' experiences on medically unexplained symptoms and intercultural communication—an expert focus group study
  35. Assessing meaningful work among Hungarian employees: testing psychometric properties of work and meaning inventory in employee subgroups
  36. Cooperation and conflict in romantic partners’ personal projects: the role of life domains
  37. Intimate Pride: A Tri-Nation Study on Associations between Positive Minority Identity Aspects and Relationship Quality in Sexual Minorities From German-Speaking Countries
  38. Faktorok, magyarázatok a sikeres és sikertelen felsőoktatási tanulmányok hátterében •
  39. Fiatal felnőttek egészségcéljainak vizsgálata: A cél megközelítő-elkerülő orientációjának személyes kontextusa és a célokhoz társuló szubjektív tapasztalatok
  40. Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries
  41. Developing Psychological Capital through a Peer Teaching Intervention
  42. Psychological resources, dropout risk and academic performance in university students – pattern-oriented analysis and prospective study of Hungarian freshmen
  43. Patterns of life goals that are focused on helping others best support one's own well-being
  44. Dyadic Coping in a Stressful Personal Project Inventory
  45. A vallásos attitűdök klasszifikációja az értelemmegélés és az aspirációk tükrében
  46. Cardiovascular disease risk perception in a Hungarian community sample: psychometric evaluation of the ABCD Risk Perception Questionnaire
  47. Kötődési stílus, kapcsolati és szexuális elégedettség: emlőrákos és egészséges nők összehasonlító vizsgálata
  48. Párkapcsolati mintázatok és kapcsolati elégedettség együtt élő pároknál: az Olson-modell ellenőrzése
  49. Environmental self-regulation in favourite places of Finnish and Hungarian adults
  50. Preferred ways of giving birth in non-pregnant and pregnant nulliparous women: the role of control beliefs
  51. A társas támogatás és az egészséges életmód összefüggései
  52. The Role of Religiosity in Intimate Relationships
  53. AZ AKTÍV-PASSZÍV HALOGATÁS KÉRDŐÍV MAGYAR VÁLTOZATÁNAK PSZICHOMETRIAI JELLEMZŐI ÉS MÓDOSÍTOTT STRUKTÚRÁJA
  54. A configural approach to aspirations: The social breadth of aspiration profiles predicts well-being over and above the intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations that comprise the profiles
  55. Attitudes Toward Technologies of the Near Future: The Role of Technology Readiness in a Hungarian Adult Sample
  56. Examining the associations of autonomy and directive support given and received with relationship satisfaction in the context of goals that romantic partners have for one another
  57. Dyadic coping in personal projects of romantic partners: assessment and associations with relationship satisfaction
  58. How do partners cope with chronic illness at home – an experience mapping approach
  59. Stress and Dyadic Coping in Personal Projects of Couples – A Pattern-Oriented Analysis
  60. The positive role of hope on the relationship between loneliness and unhappy conditions in Hungarian young adults: How pathways thinking matters!
  61. Munkával kapcsolatos motivációk és elégedettség – Személyorientált elemzés
  62. Diádikus stressz és megküzdés – elméleti modellek és alkalmazások
  63. A Grounded Theory (GT) módszertana
  64. Loss of Hope and Suicide Risk in Hungarian College Students
  65. A Revised Version of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales for Labour and Delivery (MHLC-LD-R)
  66. The Hungarian Mysticism Scale and its Associations with Measures of Religiosity, Personality, and Cognitive Closure
  67. Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales for Labour and Delivery--Revised Version
  68. Spirituality in Psychotherapy
  69. Enhanced living environments from the viewpoint of socioecological psychology
  70. Does optimism weaken the negative effects of being lonely on suicide risk?
  71. Family Support as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Loneliness and Suicide Risk in College Students
  72. Optimism and Well-Being in Hungarian Employees: First Application and Test of a Situational Judgment Approach to Explanatory Style
  73. Self-Determination Theory and the Emerging Fields of Relationship Science and Niche Construction Theory
  74. “Belonging to my family, but still being myself”: The relationships between dimensions of attachment theory and personal authority in the family system
  75. Future orientation and suicide risk in Hungarian college students: Burdensomeness and belongingness as mediators
  76. Validity of the Frequency of Suicidal Ideation Inventory in Hungarian adults
  77. Examining Optimism and Hope as Protective Factors of Suicide Risk in Hungarian College Students: Is Risk Highest Among Those Lacking Positive Psychological Protection?
  78. Lay Definitions of Happiness across Nations: The Primacy of Inner Harmony and Relational Connectedness
  79. Introduction and psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6-H)
  80. The reliability and validity of the Hungarian version of the Abridged Ways of Savoring Checklist
  81. Development and psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Home Scale
  82. The three faces of happiness: Psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of the Orientations to Happiness Scale
  83. Psychometric characteristics of the Hungarian version of the Relationship Assessment Scale (RAS-H)
  84. Applicability of one-item scales for measuring satisfaction and mood in well-being research
  85. Hungarian version of the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale (RSES-H): An alternative translation, structural invariance, and validity
  86. Psychometric characteristics of the Hungarian version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS-H)
  87. Psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of the Adult Hope Scale (AHS-H)
  88. Spiritualität in der psychodramatischen Praxis
  89. Cognitive emotion regulation and stress: a multiple mediation approach
  90. Implicit Motive Profile of Treatment-Seeking Opiate Users: High Affiliation and Low Achievement
  91. Psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of Differentiation of Self Inventory (DSI-H)
  92. Psychometric characteristics of the Hungarian Version of the Personal Authority in the Family System Questionnaire (PAFSQ-H)
  93. Spiritual Transcendence and Mental Health of Psychotherapists and Religious Professionals in a Hungarian Adult Sample
  94. An Ecumenical, Interdisciplinary, and Integrating Specialization Program in Pastoral Counseling in East Central Europe
  95. Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies Moderate the Effect of Parenting Self-Efficacy Beliefs on Parents' Anxiety Following Their Child's Surgery
  96. GOD IMAGE AND ATTACHMENT TO GOD IN WORK ADDICTION RISK
  97. Why is it good to be a volunteer? The connection between voluntary work and life satisfaction using the Self-Determination Theory
  98. Ein ökumenisches Modell der Weiterbildung in Seelsorge: Geschichte und Ergebnisse der Evaluationsforschung der Weiterbildung
  99. Those who search and those who find – Assessing the presence of and search for the meaning in life with the Hungarian version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire
  100. Religiosity and posttraumatic growth: A multidimensional approach
  101. The significance of societal well-being and the possibility of its research in the contemporary Hungarian society II. The course of the GDP and trends in quality of life in Hungary, 1990—2010
  102. The significance of societal well-being and the possibility of its research in the contemporary Hungarian society I. Quality of life, economic growth, and the National Well-being Index
  103. Religious motivations for everyday goals: their religious context and potential consequences
  104. Life Goals and Well-Being: Does Financial Status Matter? Evidence from a Representative Hungarian Sample
  105. It’s not only what you hold, it’s how you hold it: Dimensions of religiosity and meaning in life
  106. Religious doubts and mental health in adolescence and young adulthood: The association with religious attitudes
  107. The relationship between religious attitudes, coping strategies, and mental health in adolescence and young adulthood
  108. Health Aspirations in the Context of Age and Self-rated Health
  109. New data for the application of the Post Critical Belief Scale – Theory and methodology
  110. Goals, projects, strivings. II. Psychometric issues and empirical demonstration
  111. Meaning in Life: Does It Play a Role in Smoking?
  112. Goals, projects, strivings. I. Theoretical considerations and possibilities of application
  113. Psychometric properties of the life meaning subscale from the Brief Stress and Coping Inventory (BSCI-LM)