Longitudinal data

  1. Study maps psychological function during ongoing war stress
  2. Three-dimensional psychological control scale was invariant across informants and time
    Study validates a Chinese measure of parental psychological control with three dimensions, establishing its consistency across parent and adolescent informants and over 6-month interval.
  3. Women with fear of birth reported mixed intrapartum care quality
    Midwifery continuity of care for women with fear of birth revealed gaps in perceived control and decision involvement, with intervention rates higher when a known midwife was present.
  4. Perceived control linked to depression and anxiety through coping
    Longitudinal study reveals disorder-specific coping pathways: perceived constraints drive depression via avoidance, while anxiety involves multiple coping routes.
  5. Public support for carbon pricing stayed stable in Germany
    Study examines public support for carbon pricing in Germany 2019-2022, revealing that energy costs reduce backing while preferences shift toward social protection over environmental spending.