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  • Young adults face rising loneliness and mental health challenges. In a study of 5,192 undergraduates, Pei et al. find that perceiving peers as empathic is related to better well-being. Students, however, underestimate peers’ empathy. Two field experiments offered simple interventions that reduced this empathy perception gap and increased social behaviour and connection.

    • Rui Pei
    • Samantha J. Grayson
    • Jamil Zaki
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 2121-2134
  • The Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected the global economy, environment, and political order. Here, the authors show that it also coincided with a temporary decline in psychological well-being across Europe.

    • Julian Scharbert
    • Sarah Humberg
    • Mitja D. Back
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • Mobile sensing methods can overcome methodological challenges to naturalistic observation and facilitate research about the link between everyday behaviours and psychological constructs. In this Review, Harari and Gosling describe illustrative findings from mobile sensing studies in psychology and propose a research agenda to guide future work.

    • Gabriella M. Harari
    • Samuel D. Gosling
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Psychology
    Volume: 2, P: 767-779