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A A Review of Social Media Use and Cyber-Psychological Behavior of Young People During the Covid-19 PandemicReview of Social Media Use and Cyber-Psychological Behavior of Young People During the Covid-19 Pandemic

ISSN: 2457483X · Editor / fuente: Editura ASE

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Disordered eating in adolescence: the roles of sensation seeking, weight status, and behavioral difficulties
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Marianna Bogner et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 2050-2974
Abstract Background Previous studies that have focused primarily on binge eating in young adults have suggested an association between the personality trait sensation seeking and disordered eating. Far less is known abou...
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Disruptive behavior in preschoolers: associations with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and parental psychopathology
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Pelin Arı et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1471-244X
Abstract Background Disruptive behavior in preschoolers is considered normative under certain circumstances; however sometimes it may be a sign of both internalizing and externalizing disorders. This study aimed to inves...
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Effects of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy on kinesiophobia, exercise adherence, and back muscle function after lumbar fusion surgery
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Tingting Wang et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1471-2474
Abstract Background To evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) program in improving kinesiophobia, exercise adherence, pain intensity, lumbar function, and spinal alignment paramete...
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Exploring the ways of the Internet in shaping low-carbon behavior by using PLS-SEM and machine learning algorithms
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Peng Zhan et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1750-0680
Abstract The Internet plays a pivotal role in tackling global climate challenges, particularly in facilitating a transition toward low-carbon behavior. However, the mechanisms by which the Internet shapes low-carbon beha...
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Prolonged social isolation promotes depressive-like behavior in male and female mice, with sex-related differences in the stress response
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Yamila Cepeda et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 2042-6410
Abstract Background Social isolation is a chronic psychological stressor with high translational relevance to depression in humans, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, few preclinical studies...
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The process and mechanism of help-seeking behavior among people living with HIV: a qualitative analysis based on grounded theory
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Yi Wang et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1471-2458
Abstract Background AIDS is a global public health issue that requires continuous monitoring and response. Although antiretroviral therapy has decreased the death rate among people living with HIV, several physical and m...
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The relationship between exercise atmosphere and college students’ exercise behavior: the mediating role of subjective exercise experience and network analysis
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Wenzhuo Duan et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 2050-7283
Abstract Objective To explore the relationship between exercise atmosphere, subjective exercise experience and exercise behavior of college students, as well as gender differences, and to provide a theoretical basis for ...
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The role of childhood abuse on health risk behavior in depression adolescents: a latent profile analysis
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Ren Gao-Yue et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1471-244X
Abstract Aims This study aims to analyze the clustering characteristics of health risk behaviors in adolescents with depression, and explore the mechanism of psychological resilience and depression in childhood abuse and...
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Female rats are more vulnerable to binge drinking behavior in an operant self-administration paradigm: implication for transition to alcohol use disorders
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Jérôme Jeanblanc et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 2042-6410
Abstract While binge drinking can significantly impact health negatively, it has become increasingly important to understand how sex differences contribute to this hazardous behavior, which may also serve as a risk facto...
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The medial orbitofrontal cortex mediates neuropathic pain and anxiodepressive-like behaviors via two distinct pathways
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Zhixiao Li et al · BMC · 2026 · ISSN 1129-2377
Abstract Background Chronic neuropathic pain is frequently accompanied by anxiety and depression, yet the cortical circuit mechanisms underlying this comorbidity remain unclear. The medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) is ...
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