Psychology: Recent submissions
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Impact of South Africa’s April 2022 floods on women and men’s lives and gender relations in low-income communities: A qualitative study
(Elsevier, 10 August 2023)In 2022, South Africa faced devastating flooding which resulted in the loss of at least 425 lives and widescale destruction of property. Using qualitative methods, we describe the gendered impact of the floods on homes and ... -
Identifying Essential Elements of Good Giraffe Welfare - Can We Use Knowledge of a Species’ Fundamental Needs to Develop Welfare-Focussed Husbandry?
(MDPI, 23 July 2023)Measurement of zoo animal welfare states enables improvement to husbandry and management to be evidence-based and implemented according to species’ needs. Theoretical welfare concepts are often discussed, and whilst it is ... -
Changes in Environment and Management Practices Improve Foot Health in Zoo-Housed Flamingos
(MDPI, 1 August 2023)Foot lesions are a highly prevalent phenomenon among zoo-housed flamingos, with up to 99.8% of birds affected. These lesions are a recognized welfare concern, increasing the likelihood of bacterial infections, and even ... -
Body dissatisfaction and selective attention to thin-ideal bodies: The moderating role of attentional control
(Elsevier, 13 August 2023)It has been widely hypothesised that elevated body dissatisfaction is characterised by a biased pattern of attentional selectivity that reflects increased attention to stimuli portraying the thin-ideal. Empirical evidence ... -
How Feeling Understood Predicts Trust and Willingness to Forgive in the Midst of Violent Intergroup Conflict: Longitudinal Evidence From Ukraine
(SAGE Publications, 25 July 2023)How can intergroup trust and forgiveness be fostered in the face of violent, large-scale intergroup conflict? We addressed this challenge by testing the role of intergroup felt understanding—the extent to which outgroup ...