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Personality Expression and Impression Formation in Online Social Networks: An Integrative Approach to Understanding the Processes of Accuracy, Impres…

2014

In this paper, we investigate personality expression and impression formation processes in online social networks (OSNs). We explore whether, when and why people accurately judge others’ personalities (accuracy), successfully manage the impressions that others form of them (impression management) and accurately infer others’ impressions of them (meta–accuracy) at zero acquaintance. On the basis of targets’ OSN profiles (N = 103), overall perceiver impressions were collected and compared with targets’ self–view, desired impression and meta–perception. In addition, independent groups of thin–slice perceivers based their personality impressions solely on one of four kinds of information withi…

Social PsychologySocial perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImpression formation050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologyExpression (architecture)Impression managementPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal perceptionBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonImplicit personality theoryEuropean Journal of Personality
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Interventions for Family Members and Carers of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Systematic Review.

2020

Carers of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) experience high levels of distress. Several studies have been carried out on interventions designed to decrease their burden. However, the evidence from these studies has not been summarized. The objective of this work is to explore the clinical utility of interventions developed for family members of patients with BPD. A systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines (registration number CRD42018107318), including psychological interventions focused on relatives of patients with BPD. The following databases were used: PsycINFO, PubMed, EBSCOhost, and Web of Science. Two independent researchers reviewed the studi…

Social PsychologyWeb of scienceCarersPsychological interventionPsycINFORelativePsychological treatment to relativesEmpirical researchFamily membersBorderline Personality DisorderMedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFamilyMethodological qualityBorderline personality disorderbusiness.industry05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseClinical PsychologyDistressCaregivers050902 family studiesBorderline personality disorderDialectical behaviour therapy0509 other social sciencesPsychoeducationbusinessInclusion (education)Delivery of Health CareSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyFamily processReferences
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Didattica e differenze di genere in alunni di 8-12 anni

2013

I risultati presentati fanno parte di una più ampia ricerca -tuttora in corso-, che mira ad individuare i metodi, le tecniche e gli strumenti didattici che facilitano il successo scolastico degli uomini e delle donne facendo leva sul loro diverso modo di affrontare lo studio. Le diversità fra maschi e femmine, che appartengono al naturale ordine psico-biologico e si manifestano in modo diverso nel tempo e nei luoghi, incidono in modo diretto non solo sullo sviluppo affettivo e relazionale degli alunni ma anche sul loro modo di apprendere; in questo articolo sono presi in considerazione solo gli aspetti che richiedono una particolare attenzione didattica, per quanto riguarda la fascia d’età …

Social Psychologyalunni di 8-12 anniInternational studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodeducazione personalizzataeducationMetacognitionstudents 8-12 years oldRegular classroomDidattica differenza di genere scuola.EducationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationCognitive skillCurriculumSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Specialemedia_commonindicatori dell’apprendimentopratiche educativepersonalized educationFeelinggender differenceseducational practiceslearning indicatorsdifferenze di generelcsh:LPsychologypersonalized education gender differences students 8-12 years old learning indicators educational practices.lcsh:EducationSchool learningECPS - Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Mechanisms of the national character stereotype: How people in six neighbouring countries of Russia describe themselves and the typical Russian

2009

Altogether, 1448 individuals from six neighbouring countries of Russia in the Baltic Sea region (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Belarus) described a ‘typical’ member of their own nation and a ‘typical’ Russian, as well as rated their own personality, using the National Character Survey (NCS). Results suggest that national character stereotypes are widely shared, temporally stable and moderately related to assessed personality traits, if all assessments are made using the same measurement instrument. In all studied countries, agreement between national auto‐stereotypes and assessed personality was positive and in half of the samples statistically significant. Although membe…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyStereotype050105 experimental psychologyAgreementCharacter (mathematics)Baltic seaPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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Does Personality Smell? Accuracy of Personality Assessments Based on Body Odour

2012

People are able to assess some personality traits of others based on videotaped behaviour, short interaction or a photograph. In our study, we investigated the relationship between body odour and the Big Five personality dimensions and dominance. Sixty odour samples were assessed by 20 raters each. The main finding of the presented study is that for a few personality traits, the correlation between self–assessed personality of odour donors and judgments based on their body odour was above chance level. The correlations were strongest for extraversion (.36), neuroticism (.34) and dominance (.29). Further analyses showed that self–other agreement in assessments of neuroticism slightly differ…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAlternative five model of personality050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology0502 economics and businessBody odourmedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsmedicine.symptomPsychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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A Closer Look at First Sight: Social Relations Lens Model Analysis of Personality and Interpersonal Attraction at Zero Acquaintance

2011

Based on a new theoretical framework—the Social Relations Lens Model—this study examined the influence of personality on real–life attraction at zero acquaintance. A group of psychology freshmen ( N = 73) was investigated upon encountering one another for the first time. Personality traits, attraction ratings and metaperceptions were assessed using a large round–robin design (2628 dyads). In line with our model, personality differentially predicted who was a liker and who expected to be liked (perceiver effects), who was popular and who was seen as a liker (target effects), as well as who liked whom and who expected to be liked by whom (relationship effects). Moreover, the influence of pers…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLens (geology)050109 social psychologyAttraction050105 experimental psychologySocial relationInterpersonal attractionZero (linguistics)SightPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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Personality Traits Increasingly Important for Male Fertility: Evidence from Norway

2014

We study the relationship between personality traits and fertility using a survey of Norwegian men and women born from 1927 to 1968 (N = 7017 individuals). We found that personality relates to men's and women's fertility differently; conscientiousness decreases female fertility, openness decreases male fertility and extraversion raises the fertility of both sexes. Neuroticism depresses fertility for men, but only for those born after 1956. The lower male fertility in younger cohorts high in neuroticism cannot be explained by partnership status, income or education. The proportion of childless men (at age 40 years) has increased rapidly for Norwegian male cohorts from 1940 to 1970 (from abo…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTotal fertility rate05 social sciences050109 social psychologyFertilityNorwegian050105 experimental psychologylanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyMale fertilitylanguagePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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Type D Personality and Alexithymia: Common Characteristics of Two Different Constructs. Implications for Research and Clinical Practice

2018

In the last few decades, particular attention has been paid to the role of personality specific traits that can affect the loss of health, i.e., Type D personality and Alexithymia. They have been conceptualized in a different period, this means that they are different both for their theoretical positions and their empirical studies. Some authors have speculated that there is a potential conceptual overlap between Type D personality and alexithymia constructs but there is a shortcoming in the literature. The aim of the study was to examine the potential overlap between the constructs of type D personality and alexithymia, replicating previous two studies, to extend these findings to Italian …

Social inhibitionPsychosocial risk factormedia_common.quotation_subjectTAS-20lcsh:BF1-990Affect (psychology)Negative affectivitypsychosocial risk factors03 medical and health sciencesToronto Alexithymia Scale0302 clinical medicineAlexithymiaSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicamedicinePersonalityPsychology030212 general & internal medicineAlexithymia DS-14General Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Researchmedicine.diagnostic_testType D personalitySettore M-PSI/03 - PsicometriaDS-14medicine.disease030227 psychiatrytype-D personalitylcsh:PsychologyFeelingalexithymiaPsychologyClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Association between Satisfaction with Life and Personality Types A and D in Young Women with Acne Vulgaris

2020

People with acne vulgaris report a lower level of satisfaction with life and are more frequently classified as having Type D personalities than those without acne. This research examined, for the first time, the moderating and mediating role of personality type in the relationship between acne severity and satisfaction with life. Among 300 female nursing and cosmetology students ranging in age from 19 to 24 years (M = 21.28, SD= 1.39), 150 individuals (50%) presented with symptoms of acne vulgaris (AV group), while the other 150 (50%) were categorized as controls without acne vulgaris (WAV sample). A cross-sectional study was conducted using three self-report questionnaires: The Satisfactio…

Social inhibitionType A Behavior PatternHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectsatisfaction with lifelcsh:MedicineDS14Framingham Type A ScalePersonal SatisfactionSWLSArticleNegative affectivityYoung Adult030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAcne VulgarisHumansMedicinePersonality030212 general & internal medicineAcnemedia_commonbusiness.industryType D personalitylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLife satisfactionType A Personalitymedicine.diseaseType D personalityCross-Sectional StudiesMoodPersonality typeCase-Control StudiesFemalewomenbusinessPersonalityClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The Mental Health of Primary Care Physicians in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

2012

Physicians are subject to intense occupational stress (e1– e3), and long-term stress harms their well-being. Health impairments such as high blood pressure (e4), burnout syndrome (e5, e6), depression (1– 3), and substance dependencies (e2, e7) have been linked to occupational stress. One established approach to the assessment of occupational stress is the so-called occupational gratification crisis model (4, 5), according to which stress arises when persistent hard work (effort) does not yield a corresponding gratification (reward). Another important component of this model is a personality-based tendency to devote excessive effort to work, to the individual’s own detriment (“overcommitment…

Social inhibitionmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectType D personalityGeneral MedicineMental healthNegative affectivityPersonalityMedicinePsychological resilienceOccupational stressBig Five personality traitsbusinessPsychiatrymedia_commonDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
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