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  1. Challenges to Compassion in Healthcare
  2. The Handbook of Disgust Research
  3. Real Men Don’t Cry: Skill Expressing Discrete Emotions Differentially Predicts Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Men and Women
  4. Are coping styles better predictors of quality of life amongst patients undergoing chemotherapy than psychological distress?
  5. Variation in the barriers to compassion across healthcare training and disciplines: A cross-sectional study of doctors, nurses, and medical students
  6. A double-edged sword? Sub-types of psychological flexibility are associated with distinct psychiatric disorders
  7. Does self-compassion mitigate the relationship between burnout and barriers to compassion? A cross-sectional quantitative study of 799 nurses
  8. Associations between neurocognitive functioning and social and occupational resilience among South African women exposed to childhood trauma
  9. Increasing Compassion in Medical Decision-Making: Can a Brief Mindfulness Intervention Help?
  10. Paradoxical Effects of Self-Compassion on Mood and Teeth Flossing Behavior in an Experimental Setting
  11. Take home placebo treatment
  12. The “ick” Factor Matters: Disgust Prospectively Predicts Avoidance in Chemotherapy Patients
  13. Resilience in context: the special case of advanced age
  14. Kindness Matters: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Mindful Self-Compassion Intervention Improves Depression, Distress, and HbA1cAmong Patients With Diabetes
  15. Beyond Self-Report: Performance Measures of Emotional Competencies Predict Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety, Physical Symptoms, Self-Rated Health, and Immunoregulatory Molecules
  16. ‘Oxytocin’ for the outwardly oriented: Evidence for interactive effects in placebo responding
  17. Trait predictors of placebo responses in itch
  18. Mindful yoga as an adjunct treatment for forensic inpatients: a preliminary evaluation
  19. Placebo ‘serotonin’ increases heart rate variability in recovery from psychosocial stress
  20. The placebo effect in inflammatory skin reactions
  21. Do slumped and upright postures affect stress responses? A randomized trial.
  22. Emotional Acculturation Predicts Better Somatic Health: Experiential and Expressive Acculturation Among Immigrant Women From Four Ethnic Groups
  23. The effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction on disease activity in people with rheumatoid arthritis: a randomised controlled trial
  24. Mindfulness for surgeons
  25. Breast cancer screening: The role of attachment
  26. Beyond Compassion Fatigue: The Transactional Model of Physician Compassion
  27. Who responds to placebos? Considering the “placebo personality” via a transactional model
  28. Does a brief state mindfulness induction moderate disgust-driven social avoidance and decision-making? An experimental investigation
  29. Tasks, Capacities, and Tactics
  30. Development and initial psychometric properties of the Barriers to Physician Compassion questionnaire
  31. Investigating the ‘placebo personality’ outside the pain paradigm
  32. Beyond the Black Box: A Systematic Review of Breast, Prostate, Colorectal, and Cervical Screening Among Native and Immigrant African-Descent Caribbean Populations
  33. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Yoga With an Active Control on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Individuals With Prehypertension and Stage 1 Hypertension
  34. For whom the bell tolls: Experimentally-manipulated disgust and embarrassment may cause anticipated sexual healthcare avoidance among some people.
  35. Trait and state disgust: An experimental investigation of disgust and avoidance in colorectal cancer decision scenarios.
  36. Negative Affectivity, Emotion Regulation, and Coping in Migraine and Probable Migraine: A New Zealand Case–Control Study
  37. Why It Pays to be Mindful: Trait Mindfulness Predicts Physiological Recovery from Emotional Stress and Greater Differentiation among Negative Emotions
  38. Mindfulness, health symptoms and healthcare utilization: Active facets and possible affective mediators
  39. Crying in Context: Understanding Associations With Interpersonal Dependency and Social Support
  40. Specific disgust sensitivities differentially predict interest in careers of varying procedural-intensity among medical students
  41. Mindfulness and Disgust in Colorectal Cancer Scenarios: Non-judging and Non-reacting Components Predict Avoidance When It Makes Sense
  42. Nursing, pharmacy, or medicine? Disgust sensitivity predicts career interest among trainee health professionals
  43. Adult attachment and emotion regulation: better predictors of subjective or objective health?
  44. Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
  45. Ethnic group moderates the association between attachment and well-being in later life.
  46. Regulating emotion expression and regulating emotion experience: divergent associations with dimensions of attachment among older women
  47. Association of Healthcare Barriers With Prostate-specific Antigen Screening Among African-American and Afro-Caribbean Men
  48. Gender and Ethnic Differences in Colorectal Cancer Screening Embarrassment and Physician Gender Preferences
  49. The Demographic, System, and Psychosocial Origins of Mammographic Screening Disparities: Prediction of Initiation Versus Maintenance Screening Among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Women
  50. Emotion, Regulation, and Learning across the Adult Lifespan
  51. Barriers and Facilitators to Digital Rectal Examination Screening Among African-American and African-Caribbean Men
  52. The many faeces of colorectal cancer screening embarrassment: Preliminary psychometric development and links to screening outcome
  53. Psychometric Evaluation of Uterine Cervical Cancer Screening Embarrassment Questionnaire among Korean Women: Complementary Use of Rasch Model
  54. Capacities, Targets, and Tactics: Lifespan Emotion Regulation from the Perspective of Developmental Functionalism
  55. The obscuring object of race: Clinical breast exams and coping styles in ethnic subpopulations of women
  56. Gender moderates the associations between attachment and discrete emotions in late middle age and later life
  57. Sociocultural considerations in aging men's health: implications and recommendations for the clinician
  58. Wellbeing of adult children and ageing parents: associations with intergenerational support and relationship quality
  59. Physician, affective, and cognitive variables differentially predict initiation versus maintenance PSA screening profiles in diverse groups of men
  60. BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO DIGITAL RECTAL EXAMINATION SCREENING AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND AFRO-CARIBBEAN MEN
  61. THE EFFECT OF HEALTHCARE BARRIERS ON PSA SCREENING AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND AFRO-CARIBBEAN MEN
  62. Cancer Worry and Insomnia Complaints Among American Women
  63. The association of family support and wellbeing in later life depends on adult attachment style
  64. Fear and loathing in the Caribbean: three studies of fear and cancer screening in Brooklyn's immigrant Caribbean subpopulations
  65. Barriers to the Initiation and Maintenance of Prostate Specific Antigen Screening in Black American and Afro-Caribbean Men
  66. The adaptive and maladaptive faces of dependency in later life: Links to physical and psychological health outcomes
  67. Late Life Attachment in Context: Patterns of Relating Among Men and Women from Seven Ethnic Groups
  68. Ethnic differences in patterns of social exchange among older adults: the role of resource context
  69. The role of discrete emotions in health outcomes: A critical review
  70. Bodily embarrassment and judgment concern as separable factors in the measurement of medical embarrassment: Psychometric development and links to treatment-seeking outcomes
  71. Insomnia symptoms and repressive coping in a sample of older Black and White women
  72. Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the Caribbean
  73. Breast Screening in Response to Gain, Loss, and Empowerment Framed Messages among Diverse, Low-Income Women
  74. Common Psychosocial Factors Underlying Breast Cancer Screening And Breast Cancer Treatment Adherence: A Conceptual Review And Synthesis
  75. Ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic differences in young adults' self-disclosure: Who discloses what and to whom?
  76. Incidence rates of acute promyelocytic leukemia among Hispanics, blacks, Asians, and non-Hispanic whites in the United States
  77. Time spent in the united states and breast cancer screening behaviors among ethnically diverse immigrant women: Evidence for acculturation?
  78. Incidence rates of the major leukemia subtypes among U.S. Hispanics, Blacks, and non-Hispanic Whites
  79. Emotion experience and expression across the adult life span: Insights from a multimodal assessment study.
  80. On the importance of being ethnic: Coping with the threat of prostate cancer in relation to prostate cancer screening.
  81. Stress versus discrete negative emotions in the prediction of physical complaints: Does predictive utility vary across ethnic groups?
  82. Sex and age cohort differences in patterns of socioemotional functioning in older adults and their links to physical resilience
  83. Breast self-examination practices among women from six ethnic groups and the influence of cancer worry
  84. Introduction to the special issue: Attachment and aging
  85. The differential roles of early emotion socialization and adult attachment in adult emotional experience: Testing a mediator hypothesis
  86. Obesity and Awareness of Obesity as Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Six Ethnic Groups
  87. Predicting Ethnic Variation in Adaptation to Later Life: Styles of Socioemotional Functioning and Constrained Heterotypy
  88. Breast Cancer Knowledge and Beliefs in Subpopulations of African American and Caribbean Women
  89. Diversity matters: Unique populations of women and breast cancer screening
  90. Hostility and Anxiety Differentially Predict Cardiovascular Disease in Men and Women
  91. Just how happy is the happy puppet? An emotion signaling and kinship theory perspective on the behavioral phenotype of children with Angelman syndrome
  92. Deconstructing Positive Affect in Later Life: A Differential Functionalist Analysis of Joy and Interest
  93. Emotions and behaviour: Data from a cross‐cultural recognition study
  94. Emotions and behaviour: Data from a cross-cultural recognition study
  95. Attachment and emotion experience in later life: The view from emotions theory
  96. Attachment in African American and European American older adults: The roles of early life socialization and religiosity
  97. Moderators of the emotion inhibition-health relationship: A review and research agenda.
  98. Moderators of the emotion inhibition-health relationship: A review and research agenda.
  99. Prompting correct lifting posture using signs
  100. Cultural considerations in health research: A psychological perspective.