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Diagnosed by AI – What our social media behavior reveals about our mental health

written by Stella Wernicke, Stefanie Peykarjou & Letitia Parcalabescu

The unbearable heaviness of having an appearance: How society teaches us to judge our bodies

written by Cristian Di Gesto, Amanda Nerini & Camilla Matera

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found in | magazine issue | 02/2025

Do we really like what we like? How social influence processes shape our experiences when we are online

... people’s enjoyment of horror movies was influenced by gender roles . That is, women had more fun watching a horror movie when they ... N. Mundorf, and C. Aust F., “Effects of an opposite- gender companion’s affect to horror on distress , delight, and ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2025

Changing the world through activism: what, why, and how

... skills like boundary setting and communication, as gender -diverse survivors involved in anti-sexual assault activism reported ... / more
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Does emotional labor also exist in sex?

... emotional labor, which may be explained by deeply rooted gender stereotypes [1], [2]: While men in Western societies are more ... and rarely acknowledged [5].  These societal gender stereotypes also extend into sexuality. So-called gendered sexual ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2025

Diagnosed by AI – What our social media behavior reveals about our mental health

... accuracy of the systems depends on the age, gender , and ethnicity of the users. For example, women were more likely than ... D. Ramírez-Cifuentes, E. A. Ríssola, and A. Freire, “Gender bias when using artificial intelligence to assess anorexia nervosa on ... / more

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