Covitality moderates the relationship between victimisation and loneliness
ConclusionsSchools should prevent bullying, foster school belonging, and promote covitality (positive psychological traits) to reduce Chinese youths' feelings of loneliness. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - July 23, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cixin Wang, Jia Li Liu, Qianyu Zhu, Jocelyn Yao, Dengting Boyanton Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

A stimulus set of people famous to current generation Australian undergraduates, with recognition norms for face images and names
ConclusionsOur stimulus set of famous faces/names, and data on their degree of famousness, may be valuable in many areas of Australian psychological research (e.g., into face recognition mechanisms, social context priming, memory, personality) and practice (e.g., diagnosis of developmental prosopagnosia). The face set is available from the authors.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - July 8, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Corinne Stoney, Rachel A. Robbins, Elinor McKone Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Loneliness and emotion regulation: Implications of having social anxiety disorder
ConclusionOverall, those with SAD reported more difficulties regulating emotions and higher loneliness compared with the sample with NOSAD. Results are discussed in line with theoretical and clinical implications.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - July 8, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Robert Eres, Michelle H. Lim, Steven Lanham, Christopher Jillard, Glen Bates Tags: SPECIAL ISSUE Source Type: research

Attachment to companion animals and loneliness in Australian adolescents
CONCLUSIONFor many adolescents having a family or shared pet may provide a positive influence on loneliness levels. However, parallels with literature presenting adverse effects of extreme attachment to companion animals within older populations suggests that for some adolescents the relationship is more complex. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - July 8, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emily Hartwig, Tania Signal Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The dark side of emotional intelligence: The role of gender and the Dark Triad in emotional manipulation at work
ConclusionThis study is the first to demonstrate that good emotional intelligence skills can facilitate undesirable workplace behaviours. Emotional manipulation is elevated in males with a relentless drive to achieve goals, and in females with broader deceptive tendencies. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - July 8, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jane Hyde, Rachel Grieve, Kimberley Norris, Nenagh Kemp Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Follower ‐rated leadership styles, leader behaviours, and leaders' thinking styles: A test of the cognitive experiential leadership model
ConclusionTogether these studies provide new evidence for the CELM that is not explained by social desirability biases, and suggest a role for follower ratings of leaders' thinking styles in leadership development. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - May 17, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Guy J. Curtis Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Covitality Moderates the Relationship between Victimization and Loneliness
ConclusionsSchools should prevent bullying, foster school belonging, and promote covitality (positive psychological traits) to reduce Chinese youths ’ feelings of loneliness.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - May 16, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cixin Wang, Jia Li Liu, Qianyu Zhu, Jocelyn Yao, Dengting Boyanton Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Work –family enrichment, job satisfaction, and work engagement: The mediating role of subjective career success
Conclusion: Using the resource ‐gain‐development framework, new insights are provided into the processes and mechanisms relating to work–family enrichment. Our findings suggest that resources are creating positive affect in not only the work and career domains of employees, but also leading to more engaged and satisfied emp loyees. (i.e., the indirect effect of subjective career success). Organisations can benefit when they enhance work environments (e.g., by providing relevant resources) to promote work–family enrichment and, by implication, subjective career success and positive work outcomes such as job satisfac...
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - May 14, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eileen Koekemoer, Chantal Olckers, Cherise Nel Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Issue Information
Australian Journal of Psychology, Volume 72, Issue 2, Page 107-108, June 2020. (Source: Australian Journal of Psychology)
Source: Australian Journal of Psychology - May 13, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research