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Contribution à la compréhension des causes des comportements socialement responsables : l'étude des contrats psychologiques au sein d'une entreprise …

2014

Stakeholders require companies to include in their management process social responsibility criteria such as health and safety and the fight against discrimination etc. Standards of CSR or sustainable development (ISO 26000, 14001, OHSAS 18001, 1000 AA ...) are many and reflect the issues and difficulties in its operationalization. NGO‟s criticisms reveal, among other things, the lack of commitment of employees who are at the very heart of the company's shares. This work is part of doctoral research determining causes of socially responsible behavior of employees. We discuss our research in terms of the Employment Relationship-Organization-and inscribe our work in the concept of psychologic…

GRHEmployment RelationshipTangible and intangible resourcesComportements des salariésComportement socialement responsableEmployees behaviorsRelation d‟emploiContrats psychologiques[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceTravail temporairePsychological Contracts-RSERessources tangibles et intangibles
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Qualitat del servei i sabotatge dels empleats: relacions amb la satisfacció i les intencions de comportament dels clients

2019

espanolEn el presente estudio se analizan las relaciones de la calidad de servicio y de los comportamientos de sabotaje de los empleados hacia los clientes, con la satisfaccion y las intenciones de comportamiento de 90 clientes de una organizacion de servicios de la Comunidad Valenciana. Los resultados indican la existencia de diferentes relaciones entre las dos dimensiones de calidad de servicio (funcional y relacional) y los comportamientos de sabotaje de los empleados, por un lado, y las respuestas de los usuarios (satisfaccion, intenciones positivas hacia la organizacion e intencion negativa de advertir a otros clientes sobre la mala calidad del servicio), por otra. Finalmente se reflex…

General Earth and Planetary Sciences:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Qualitat del servei comportaments de sabotatge satisfacció intencions positives advertències. calidad de servicio comportamientos de sabotaje satisfacción intenciones positivas advertencias service quality sabotage behaviors positive intentions warnings ArtículoUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAGeneral Environmental Science
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Uniqueness of positive radial solutions to singular critical growth quasilinear elliptic equations

2015

In this paper, we prove that there exists at most one positive radial weak solution to the following quasilinear elliptic equation with singular critical growth \[ \begin{cases} -\Delta_{p}u-{\displaystyle \frac{\mu}{|x|^{p}}|u|^{p-2}u}{\displaystyle =\frac{|u|^{\frac{(N-s)p}{N-p}-2}u}{|x|^{s}}}+\lambda|u|^{p-2}u & \text{in }B,\\ u=0 & \text{on }\partial B, \end{cases} \] where $B$ is an open finite ball in $\mathbb{R}^{N}$ centered at the origin, $1<p<N$, $-\infty<\mu<((N-p)/p)^{p}$, $0\le s<p$ and $\lambda\in\mathbb{R}$. A related limiting problem is also considered.

General MathematicsWeak solutionta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisuniquenessPohozaev identity01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsElliptic curveMathematics - Analysis of PDEspositive radial solutionsSingular solutionFOS: Mathematicssingular critical growthquasilinear elliptic equationsasymptotic behaviorsUniqueness0101 mathematics35A24 35B33 35B40 35J75 35J92Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)MathematicsAnnales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Mathematica
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Associations between family-related factors, breakfast consumption and BMI among 10- to 12-year-old European children: the cross-sectional ENERGY-stu…

2013

Objective: To investigate associations of family-related factors with children's breakfast consumption and BMI-z-score and to examine whether children's breakfast consumption mediates associations between family-related factors and children's BMI-z-score. Subjects: Ten-to twelve-year-old children (n = 6374; mean age = 11.6 +/- 0.7 years, 53.2% girls, mean BMI-z-score = 0.4 +/- 1.2) and one of their parents (n = 6374; mean age = 41.4 +/- 5.3 years, 82.7% female, mean BMI = 24.5 +/- 4.2 kg/m(2)) were recruited from schools in eight European countries (Belgium, Greece, Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland). The children self-reported their breakfast frequency per …

GerontologyMale030309 nutrition & dieteticsCross-sectional studyPsychological interventionlcsh:MedicineOverweightBody Mass IndexEating0302 clinical medicineADOLESCENTSMedicine and Health SciencesParenting stylesBALANCE-RELATED BEHAVIORS030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceChildEXCESSIVE WEIGHT-GAINCONSTRUCT-VALIDITY0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryParentingdigestive oral and skin physiologyEurope/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemaleTEST-RETEST RELIABILITYFamily RelationsCHILDHOOD OBESITYmedicine.symptomChild Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaPROJECTResearch ArticleMediation (statistics)QUESTIONNAIREChildhood obesity03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingmedicineHumansObesityBreakfastbusiness.industrylcsh:RBody WeightPARENTING STYLESFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseObesityCross-Sectional StudiesFOOD-CONSUMPTIONlcsh:QbusinessBody mass indexDemography
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The role of family-related factors in the effects of the UP4FUN school-based family-focused intervention targeting screen time in 10- to 12-year-old …

2014

Background Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the adverse health effects and the relation of obesity and screen time in childhood, efforts to affect screen use in children are warranted. Parents have been identified as an important influence on children’s screen time and therefore should be involved in prevention programmes. The aim was to examine the mediating role of family-related factors on the effects of the school-based family-focused UP4FUN intervention aimed at screen time in 10- to 12-year-old European children (n child–parent dyads = 1940). Methods A randomised controlled trial was conducted to test the six-week UP4FUN intervention in 10-…

GerontologyParentsMalePediatric ObesityChild Health ServicesPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEDETERMINANTSlaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineBALANCE-RELATED BEHAVIORS030212 general & internal medicineChildChildrenCONSTRUCT-VALIDITYSchoolsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Preventive medicine: 804SEDENTARY BEHAVIOREuropeOBESITY/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingTelevisionFemaleTEST-RETEST RELIABILITYObesity preventionFamily RelationsResearch ArticleAdultMediation (statistics)medicine.medical_specialtyQUESTIONNAIRE030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health sciencesScreen timeComputerSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingIntervention (counseling)HumansSedentary lifestyleSchool Health Servicesbusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPREVENTIONScreen timePHYSICAL-ACTIVITYVideo GamesParents [Author Keywords]BiostatisticsSedentary BehaviorbusinessBMC Public Health
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Redefining habits and linking habits with other implicit processes

2019

In their commentaries on Hagger (2019), Gardner, Rebar, and Lally (2019) and Phillips (2019) provide welcome debate on the conceptualization and operation of habits in physical activity. In this response, I extend their comments by (i) calling for a redefining of habits to encompass contemporary views of habit, and (ii) suggesting that descriptions of physical activity habits should make reference to their relations with other implicit constructs that reflect automatic processes. Specifically, I contend that extant definitions of habits for complex behaviors like physical activity should move away from definitions of unitary responses to specific cues or contexts, and, focus on ‘macro’ expr…

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Discussing lifestyle behaviors: perspectives and experiences of general practitioners

2019

Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been identified as a priority for addressing the increasing incidence of non-communicable chronic disease. General practice is an existing network that can be leveraged to intervene and promote messages for health behavior change. We aimed to explore the extent to which ‘lifestyle’ behaviors are discussed by general practitioners (GPs) with their patients in their practices, and the context and content of these discussions. Methods: GPs (N = 26) practising in Australian clinics participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis. Results: Results showe…

Health (social science)health promotionterveysviestintälcsh:BF1-990lcsh:MedicineContext (language use)Basic Behavioral and Social Scienceterveyden edistäminen03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinegeneral practitionersGeneral practitionersBehavioral and Social ScienceOpenness to experiencePsychologyhealth communication030212 general & internal medicineHealth communicationelämäntapaGeneral PsychologyNutritiongeneral practiceMedical education030505 public healthbusiness.industryPreventionBehavior changelcsh:RArticlesPharmacology and Pharmaceutical SciencesHealth promotionlcsh:PsychologyyleislääkäritAccountabilityGlobal Positioning SystemThematic analysis0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinessResearch Articlelifestyle behaviorsHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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Associations between parental rules, style of communication and children's screen time

2015

Background Research suggests an inverse association between parental rules and screen time in pre-adolescents, and that parents’ style of communication with their children is related to the children’s time spent watching TV. The aims of this study were to examine associations of parental rules and parental style of communication with children’s screen time and perceived excessive screen time in five European countries. Methods UP4FUN was a multi-centre, cluster randomised controlled trial with pre- and post-test measurements in each of five countries; Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary and Norway. Questionnaires were completed by the children at school and the parent questionnaire was brough…

INTRINSIC MOTIVATIONMaleParentsTELEVISIONSocial SciencesChild BehaviorMothersPoison controlSocial controlSuicide preventionStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyMEDIAComputerScreen timeSurveys and QuestionnairesADOLESCENTSInjury preventionBALANCE-RELATED BEHAVIORSHumansMedicineCluster randomised controlled trialHOMEParent-Child RelationsChildChildrenSedentarySchoolsParentingComputersbusiness.industryCommunicationSELF-DETERMINATION THEORYSEDENTARY BEHAVIORPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsEuropePHYSICAL-ACTIVITYVideo GamesFemalePerceptionTelevisionBiostatisticsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801businessFAMILY ENVIRONMENTResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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Brancati su Pirandello e il pirandellismo

2019

Nel romanzo breve "Sogno di un valzer" uscito a puntate su “Quadrivio”, dal 5 giugno al 14 agosto 1938, Vitaliano Brancati mette in scena, tra osservazione dei luoghi e rilevamento di costume, un’umanità fuori misura, continuamente in bilico tra realtà e sogno. A Caltanissetta (Nissa) la città nel cui Istituto magistrale lo scrittore, voltate le spalle alla Roma fascista, è venuto a insegnare, personaggi non appariscenti, insignificanti, che tuttavia covano desideri, si arrovellano in domande metafisiche. Prende così forma il leitmotiv delle critica al pirandellismo che più volte con ironia sottile affiora negli scritti brancatiani. Il saggio mostra come esso si intrecci con la comicità sul…

In the short novel "Sogno di un valzer" published on "Quadrivio" from 5 June to 14 August 1938 Vitaliano Brancati enacts between observation of places and survey of customs a world beyond measure constantly hovering between reality and dream. In Caltanissetta (Nissa) the city in which the writer is the magistral institute turned his back on fascist Rome he came to teach unobtrusive insignificant characters who nevertheless covet desires racking their brains in metaphysical questions. Thus the leitmotiv of the critics of pirandellism takes shape which often with subtle irony emerges in the Brancatian writings. The essay shows how it intertwines with the sulphurous comedy of the writer of Don Giovanni in Sicilia who tracing a particular topography of the island supported by inner relief leads his analysis of eccentric behaviors and of the aberrations of the mind in which the trivialized Pirandellian thought ends to become an explosive element.
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Problem behaviors in adolescence: The opposite role played by insecure attachment and commitment strength.

2011

In this study we examined the relations between insecure attachment styles, commitment and behavioral problems, focusing on the unique and common contribution that avoidant and anxious styles and commitment made to internalizing and externalizing problems. 535 adolescents, 267 boys and 268 girls, aged from 16 to 18 years, completed self-report measures of attachment, identity and problem behaviors. The data showed that both internalizing and externalizing problems were positively related to insecure attachment styles and negatively to commitment. Results supported a unique contribution of both insecure styles to the prediction of internalizing and externalizing problems, whereas commitment …

Injury controleducationSelf-conceptHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlSuicide preventionDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneInsecure attachmentInjury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnxietyProblem behaviors Insecure attachment styles Commitmentmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyClinical psychology
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