Size Matters? Dissatisfaction and Gun Ownership in America

Sexual violence prevention programs effectively change ideas and beliefs that underscore assaults, but show no evidence of reducing their actual occurrence

Study highlights the alarming rise of telephone fraud targeting older adults in the UK

Proenvironmental Behavior Increases Subjective Well-Being: Evidence From an Experience-Sampling Study and a Randomized Experiment

Older individuals who have used psychedelics tend to exhibit better cognitive functioning and fewer depressive symptoms compared to those who have not, according to new research

A new study has revealed that having a dog at Children's Court (high-stress environment) substantially reduces stress and anxiety, enhances speech and memory function, and promotes overall physical and mental well-being for young witnesses…

Studies show that men who are less dissatisfied with the size of their penises are more likely to own guns than other men.

To deal with a culture of sexism and misogyny among law enforcement, ideas such as changes to the law and police policy, moving complaints away from the police internal process, male peer support, better leadership, education and finally, more-effective whistleblowing processes should be considered

Taboos and Self-Censorship Among U.S. Psychology Professors

A new study across 46 countries finds that people have been engaging less and less with the news since 2015; sharing news on social media has decreased by 29%, commenting by 26% and talking about the news face-to-face by 24%.