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Review Article | Open Access

Published on: 29 Apr 2026

Article ID: wjda.2026.d2905

A Review of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Shungui Xiang 1 Yin Tang 2 Jun Zhang* 3

Antisocial personality is a type of personality characterized by persistent violation of social norms, infringement on others’ rights, and a lack of responsibility. It is closely associated with aggressive behavior, criminal activity, and poor social adaptation. With the increasing prominence of mental health issues, the formation mechanisms and intervention pathways of antisocial personality have gradually become a major focus of research. Existing studies suggest that antisocial…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on: 28 Feb 2026

Article ID: wjda.2026.b2804

Perceived Education-Job Mismatch in Nigeria: Prevalence, Moderators and Outcomes
Abah Monday Onoja* 1

Perceived Education-job mismatch is an individual's subjective belief that their education or degree does not align with the requirements of their job. This research aims to investigate the association between education-job mismatch and two groups of individual and workplace outcomes in Nigeria. A second aim also is to test the extent to which these associations can be moderated by personality traits and employability. A sample of 303 (64.7% male and 35.3% female) graduates from Nigeria were…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on: 18 Jun 2025

Article ID: wjda.2025.f1803

A Brief Discussion on the Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Mental Health
Dr. Shungui Xiang 1 Dr. Mengyao Chi 2 Dr. Yin Tang 3 Dr. Jun Zhang* 2,4

With the acceleration of socialization, people's work pressure is getting bigger and bigger, which has become an important influencing factor for the decline of sleep quality, and more and more people are suffering from the decline of sleep quality. In the clinic, many people begin to receive long-term medication, in spite of this, the problem of sleep quality has not been well improved. This study will systematically analyze the relationship between sleep quality and health, the…

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Short Communication | Open Access

Published on: 05 May 2025

Article ID: wjda.2025.e0504

Anxiety and Fear of Recurrence in Cancer Survivors
Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou* 1

Cancer survivorship has significantly increased due to advancements in early detection and treatment. However, survivors often face psychological challenges, notably anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). These concerns can persist long after treatment, adversely affecting quality of life (QoL). This narrative review explores the prevalence, implications, assessment methods, and management strategies for anxiety and FCR among cancer survivors. Recent studies indicate that over…

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