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The following pages link to Social exclusion causes self-defeating behavior (Q28198264):
Displaying 50 items.
- Alone and without purpose: Life loses meaning following social exclusion (Q24289433) (← links)
- Conclusions about interventions, programs, and approaches for improving executive functions that appear justified and those that, despite much hype, do not (Q28076996) (← links)
- The Culture of Mediocrity (Q28109490) (← links)
- (Q28156196) (redirect page) (← links)
- MAOA genotype, social exclusion and aggression: an experimental test of a gene-environment interaction (Q28277123) (← links)
- (Q30052037) (redirect page) (← links)
- Research that Helps Move Us Closer to a World where Each Child Thrives. (Q30382157) (← links)
- Risk-taking and social exclusion in adolescence: neural mechanisms underlying peer influences on decision-making (Q30557033) (← links)
- Development of neural systems for processing social exclusion from childhood to adolescence (Q30653436) (← links)
- HIV Prevention Research: Are We Meeting the Needs of African American Men Who Have Sex With Men? (Q33557636) (← links)
- Mediators of HIV-related stigma and risk behavior in HIV infected young women (Q33813068) (← links)
- Potential pathways to HIV/AIDS transmission in the Niger Delta of Nigeria: poverty, migration and commercial sex. (Q33891106) (← links)
- The Relationship of Self-Control and Abstinence Maintenance: An Exploratory Analysis of Self-Regulation (Q34044649) (← links)
- Self-Image Goals and Compassionate Goals: Costs and Benefits (Q34472915) (← links)
- Relationship between perceived discrimination and sedentary behavior in adults (Q34497929) (← links)
- Impact of simulated ostracism on overweight and normal-weight youths' motivation to eat and food intake (Q34538285) (← links)
- Prosocial bonuses increase employee satisfaction and team performance (Q34995108) (← links)
- The interpersonal theory of suicide (Q35088289) (← links)
- Who is most vulnerable to social rejection? The toxic combination of low self-esteem and lack of negative emotion differentiation on neural responses to rejection. (Q35110686) (← links)
- HIV prevention in the Hispanic community: sex, culture, and empowerment (Q35178359) (← links)
- Do neural responses to rejection depend on attachment style? An fMRI study (Q35750408) (← links)
- Ovarian hormones and borderline personality disorder features: Preliminary evidence for interactive effects of estradiol and progesterone (Q35893833) (← links)
- US State-level income inequality and risks of heart attack and coronary risk behaviors: longitudinal findings (Q35896564) (← links)
- The erosive effects of racism: reduced self-control mediates the relation between perceived racial discrimination and substance use in African American adolescents (Q35925950) (← links)
- Trait Self-esteem Moderates Decreases in Self-control Following Rejection: An Information-processing Account (Q35967526) (← links)
- Characterizing socially avoidant and affiliative responses to social exclusion (Q36084377) (← links)
- An integrated review of indirect, relational, and social aggression (Q36219759) (← links)
- Heterosexual Rejection and Mate Choice: A Sociometer Perspective (Q36333892) (← links)
- Interpersonal rejection as a determinant of anger and aggression (Q36503737) (← links)
- Socially excluded individuals fail to recruit medial prefrontal cortex for negative social scenes (Q36619508) (← links)
- An Exploratory Analysis of Changes in Self-Regulation and Social Support Among Men and Women in Recovery (Q36634589) (← links)
- Out of the group, out of control? The brain responds to social exclusion with changes in cognitive control (Q37216511) (← links)
- Persistent versus periodic experiences of social victimization: predictors of adjustment (Q37233853) (← links)
- Reactions to discrimination, stigmatization, ostracism, and other forms of interpersonal rejection: a multimotive model (Q37391262) (← links)
- It's the thought that counts: The role of hostile cognition in shaping aggressive responses to social exclusion (Q37417128) (← links)
- An Interpersonal Model of Addiction Relapse (Q37526786) (← links)
- Rejection elicits emotional reactions but neither causes immediate distress nor lowers self-esteem: a meta-analytic review of 192 studies on social exclusion (Q37601137) (← links)
- Employee Age Alters the Effects of Justice on Emotional Exhaustion and Organizational Deviance. (Q37739159) (← links)
- The many ways to be marginal in a group. (Q38031392) (← links)
- When the bough breaks: rethinking treatment strategies for perinatal depression (Q38089040) (← links)
- Psychological models of suicide (Q38191027) (← links)
- The Positive Consequences of Pain: A Biopsychosocial Approach (Q38204227) (← links)
- Getting a cue: the need to belong and enhanced sensitivity to social cues (Q38420331) (← links)
- A Social Exclusion Manipulation Interacts with Acquired Capability for Suicide to Predict Self-Aggressive Behaviors (Q38746597) (← links)
- Human identity versus gender identity: The perception of sexual addiction among Iranian women. (Q38756619) (← links)
- Interpersonal discrimination and markers of adiposity in longitudinal studies: a systematic review (Q39343268) (← links)
- The relationship of social exclusion at work with self-defeating behavior and turnover (Q39452775) (← links)
- Past racial discrimination exacerbates the effects of racial exclusion on negative affect, perceived control, and alcohol-risk cognitions among Black young adults. (Q40534838) (← links)
- Bullying May Be Fueled by the Desperate Need to Belong (Q42407963) (← links)
- The Evidence Base for Improving School Outcomes by Addressing the Whole Child and by Addressing Skills and Attitudes, Not Just Content (Q42579387) (← links)