Volume 29 (2026): Issue 1 (March 2026)

Breathing Techniques for the Enhancement of Cognitive Function and Stress Reduction in 14–17-Year-Old Adolescent Athletes: A Scoping Review
Gints Peleckis, Guna Semjonova, Jason Tang, Sanita Surina, Solvita Pleinica, Agris Liepa

Kurosawa Shot-Level Dataset: Shot Boundaries, Color, and Face-Derived Shot-Scale Features for 30 Films
Xueran Wu
Deep learning in public health: evaluating anemia detection methods
Neelu Jyothi Ahuja, Jyoti Upadhyay, Tanupriya Choudhury, Ashish Jain, Bhupesh Kumar Dewangan, Ketan Kotecha

The Architecture of Decolonial Partnerships in University Global Health Program Development
Stephanie Crane, Alfredo Hernandez Moralez, Wendys Filpo Diaz, Babs Waldman, David Ansell, Ernhis Montero Hernandez, Jessica Vlaming, Kelly Dressel, Sophie Young, Zoe Kusinitz

ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Systems of Care in Africa: A Scoping Review
Albertus Johannes Pool, Pierre Christo Smit, Helen Slabber, Willem Stassen

Continuous Hand-Arm Vibrations Do Not Interfere with Cognitive Processing
Anne Voormann, Andreas Lindenmann, Jan Heinrich Robens, Sven Matthiesen, Andrea Kiesel

Dual Pathways From Self-Compassion and Self-Criticism to Academic Achievement: The Roles of Engagement and Exhaustion
Piermarco Consiglio, Marjon Fokkens-Bruinsma, Marie-Christine Opdenakker, Ellen P. W. A. Jansen, Joke Fleer

Development and Validation of Narrative Competence Scale for Medical Students
Shao-Yin Chu, Hung-Che Wang, Bang-Yuan Kuo, Meei-Ju Lin, Yu-Che Chang, Chi-Wei Lin
The Paradox of Childhood Cumulative Adversity in Antisocial Personality Disorder: Reconsidering Trauma-Informed Approaches in Carceral Settings
Ahmed Rady, Celia Rupaire, Manuel Bermejo, Jerome Lacoste

Religiosity is Declining BUT Giving is Increasing: Can the Nonreligious Really Be Less Generous?
Ryan T. Cragun, Alexandra Rodriguez, Jesse Smith, David Speed

Zero Echo Time MRI for Osseous Assessment of Sports-Related Pathology in Athletes: A Pictorial Essay
David F. Hanff, Filip M. Vanhoenacker, Edwin H.G. Oei