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Buhr, Lilly1,2,3 (AUTHOR) jan.kuehnhausen@med.uni-tuebingen.de, Moschko, Tomasz1 (AUTHOR) anne.eppinger@uni-tuebingen.de, Eppinger Ruiz de Zarate, Anne1,3 (AUTHOR) ulrike.schwarz@uni-tuebingen.de, Schwarz, Ulrike1,3 (AUTHOR) caterina.gawrilow@psycho.uni-tuebingen.de, Kühnhausen, Jan2,3,4 (AUTHOR), Gawrilow, Caterina1,2,3 (AUTHOR)
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Brain Sciences (2076-3425). Apr2022, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p440. 23p.
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In the past years, research accumulated substantial evidence that high trait-self-regulation is related to high subjective well-being (SWB; i.e., more positive and less negative affect, higher life satisfaction)(Hofmann et al., 2014), as well as high
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Self-regulation of cognition and behavior is an important ability in the daily life of humans (Robson et al., 2020). Individuals with higher self-regulation show higher vocational success, indicate more positive health behavior, and have more positiv
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Moschko, Tomasz, Buhr, Lilly, Schober, Pia, Gawrilow, Caterina, Sarah-Lisa Walz, Schöning, Johanna
In the past years, research accumulated substantial evidence that high trait self-regulation is related to high relationship well-being (RWB; i.e. higher relationship satisfaction, more beneficial communication patterns) (Bornstein et al., 2017; Tang
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Gertraud Stadler, Marie Chesaniuk, Stephanie Haering, Julia Roseman, Vera Maren Straßburger, Schraudner Martina, Ahmad Aisha-Nusrat, Auma Maisha, Banas Kasia, Borde Theda, Buspavanich Pichit, Dewey Marc, Di Maio Sally, Ditlmann Ruth, Enarovic Ilona, Fischer Marina, Gellert Paul, Gerstorf Denis, Grittner Ulrike, Gutsell Jennifer, Hagelskamp Carolin, Henschel Anna, Herrmann Wolfram, Hilger Caren, Horozoglu Gülru, Hövener Claudia, Hunter Emma, Iida Masumi, Keller Lena, Kendel Friederike, Krumbholz Charlotte Ariane, Licha Matthias, Mason Kimberly, Mata Jutta, Mau Steffen, Meuwly Nathalie, Moschko Tomasz, Müller-Werdan Ursula, O'Sullivan Julie Lorraine, Radl Jonas, Rathmann Christian, Regitz-Zagrosek Vera, Rieckmann Nina, Rommel Alexander, Salikutluk Zerrin, E. Shrout Patrick, Smith Jamie, Specht Jule, Stephan Petra, Stock Christiane, Wenzel Mine
Publikováno v:
Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy. 33:101072
Autor:
Moschko, Tomasz
This project investigates differences in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany with regard to gender and parenthood of school-aged children.
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Moschko, Tomasz
Preregistration for manuscript on the relationship of children's self-regultaion skills and the quality of parent-child interactions in families' everyday lives
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Moschko, Tomasz
Online supplemental material for manuscript entitled 'Self-Control Fluctuates from Day to Day and is Linked to Subjective Well-Being Within and Between Persons'
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