Eight of our lab members presented their research from the Social Health Lab at PURC 2025:
- Anushka Gulani presented “To Help or Not to Help: Understanding the Relationship Between Loneliness and Perceived Effort of Acts of Kindness.” Anushka was awarded a PURC Top Oral Presentation Award. Congratulations Anushka!
- Ariya Kosavisutte presented “Exploring Moderators in the Relationship Between Acts of Kindness and Loneliness.”
- Erika Delorme presented “Not Just More, But Different? Prosocial Activity Diversity and Well-being Across Demographic Groups.”
- Keertana Sanghvi presented “Mastering Your Space: The Relationship Between Perceived Control and Sleep Quality.”
- Lynn Zhang presented “Associations Between Perceived Social Support and Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescent Girls.”
- Nicolas Zhu presented “Time Matters: Exploring How Trade-offs Between Prosocial and Non-Prosocial Daily Activities Are Linked to Health and Well-being.”
- Piper Slonecker presented “More Reps, Same Stress: No Evidence of a Relationship between Regular Physical Activity and Cortisol Regulation in Female Adolescents.”
- Shani Avrahami Saraf presented “Raising the Bar: The Relationship Between Loneliness and Cooperative Behaviours in Adolescent Females.”
Congratulations to all PURC 2025 presenters!


