Does antisemitism function as an environmental exposure with measurable health consequences? In a new publication in MethodsX, we outline the protocol for a systematic review to explore this question.
https://t.co/LYt2QHqJKu
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New publication from our lab! 📄
@TaliaMorstead and @Anita_DeLongis examine trait openness as a predictor of reduced antisemitic attitudes using data from @UAS_CESR.
Read the full study here: https://t.co/UXdQ4fOrPv
How do COVID-19 hoax beliefs relate to vaccine uptake? In our new paper, we demonstrate an association and unpack the nuanced role of perceived threat. Read more about the study findings here → https://t.co/jPTdz0mBpD
New COVID-19 Study Publication! 🦠
Read about the dynamics of perceived threat and media exposure during the COVID-19 pandemic in an article by @TaliaMorstead, @nancylsin, and @Anita_DeLongis from @UBCPsych published in @socscimed
https://t.co/kR2Q61XFnP
Meet Talia Morstead, a PhD student at UBC studying stress, coping, and mental health. Her latest research explores the impact of antisemitism on college students.
In her Q&A, Talia shares her journey and advice for aspiring grad students.
Learn more: https://t.co/SNKzxGMBlU
Published in Stress and Health @WileyPsychology #OpenAccess, the article examines stress, coping, and depressive symptoms among Jewish college and university students in the wake of October 7, 2023.
⭐️New Publication⭐️
In our lab's latest publication, @TaliaMorstead and @AnitaDeLongis from @UBCPsych share findings from the Jewish on Campus Study. https://t.co/ejI1KGdhS3
In a new publication from our lab, @taliamorstead, Jason Rights, @nancylsin, and @Anita_DeLongis use cross-classified multilevel modelling to examine predictors of complicated grief during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/RryE85ckNM
A professor and PhD student at the University of British Columbia are conducting a study to better understand the experiences of Jewish students on campus right now. Simply amplifying for those who may be interested in participating! https://t.co/122JUcQmfm
There's a new study on how Jewish post-secondary students are coping after October 7 and the rise in antisemitism on campuses. It's being conducted by @Anita_DeLongis and @TaliaMorstead at @DeLongis_Lab. I'd encourage Jewish students to participate. https://t.co/Fg5IUVsRoj
We are not affiliated with this study or its authors, but their call for participants may be of interest to some:
Psych study examines how #Jewish post-secondary students coping after 10/7 tragedy and rise in #antisemitism on college/university campuses.
https://t.co/UKpY612C0C
How are Jewish students coping with antisemitism on campus?
A @UBCPsych study is recruiting Jewish students to take part in a study on stress and coping. If you self-identify as Jewish and attend a college or university, we would love to hear from you.
https://t.co/I3ZwQyLS9x
In a new paper published in the Journal of Genetic Counseling, @taliamorstead and @anitadelongis examine the roles of family secrecy, childhood adversity, and self-concept clarity in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing process https://t.co/iMkAPR4Ncm
Share your experiences in @DeLongis_Lab’s study! Are you considering purchasing or have already purchased a genetic test kit. Learn more: https://t.co/gdqu4oKIzy.
What role has neuroticism played in the association between COVID-19 stressors and depressive symptoms during the pandemic? Thrilled to share work examining this thanks to Jason Zheng, @nancylsin , Jason Rights, and @Anita_DeLongis ! https://t.co/kLenS8ny44