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E-cigarette imagery in Netflix scripted television and movies popular among young adults: A content analysis

Research is needed to understand the frequency of e-cigarette impressions in scripted television and movies, especially in scripted content with characters and storylines that may appeal to young adults. This study aimed to determine the extent of …

Themes in TikTok Videos Featuring Little Cigars and Cigarillos - Content Analysis

Little cigars and cigarillos (LCCs) are popular tobacco products among youth (ie, adolescents and young adults). A variety of LCC-related promotional and user-generated content is present on social media. However, research on LCC-related posts on …

Association Between Exposure to Tobacco Content on Social Media and Tobacco Use: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Is there an association between exposure to tobacco content on social media and tobacco use? A systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 studies showed that participants who were exposed to tobacco content on social media, compared with those who …

The Impact of E-Cigarette Product Placement in Music Videos on Susceptibility to Use E-Cigarettes among Young Adults: An Experimental Investigation

Product placement in music videos is a growing promotional strategy. This study examined the impact of e-cigarette product placement and imagery in music videos on susceptibility to use e-cigarettes among young adults.

Identifying Health-Related Discussions of Cannabis Use on Twitter by Using a Medical Dictionary: Content Analysis of Tweets

The cannabis product and regulatory landscape is changing in the United States. Against the backdrop of these changes, there have been increasing reports on health-related motives for cannabis use and adverse events from its use. The use of social …

Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Exploring the Impostor Phenomenon in Evaluation

The impostor phenomenon (IP) is a psychological construct that refers to a range of negative emotions associated with a person’s perceived fraudulent competence in a field, or with the skills necessary to be successful with his or her trade. …

Findings From an Empirical Exploration of Evaluators’ Values

Psychological theory suggests that evaluators’ individual values and traits play a fundamental role in evaluation practice, though few empirical studies have explored those constructs in evaluators. This paper describes an empirical study on …

PERMA+4 - A Framework for Work-Related Wellbeing, Performance and Positive Organizational Psychology 2.0

A growing body of empirical evidence suggests that positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishments (PERMA) may be a robust framework for the measurement, management and development of wellbeing. While the original PERMA …

Positive Psychological Capital (PsyCap) Meets Multitrait-Multimethod Analysis - Is PsyCap a Robust Predictor of Well-Being and Performance Controlling for Self-Report Bias?

A growing body of evidence suggests positive psychological capital (PsyCap) strongly predicts well-being and performance at work. However, most of this empirical research has used self-report survey designs, increasing the possibility of self-report …

Examining PERMA+4 and Work Role Performance beyond Self-Report Bias: Insights from Multitrait-Multimethod Analyses

Self-report and monomethod bias threaten the validity of contemporary workplace research. The current study used multitrait-multimethod analyses to examine the relationship between positive work and organizations constructs PERMA+4 and work role …