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A Successful Aging Model Based on Personal Resources, Self-Care, and Life Satisfaction

2021

The most internationally studied models of successful aging defend that there are several pillars for a good aging: absence of disease, good cognitive and physical function, a high commitment and social activity, social capital, personal resources, life satisfaction, and spirituality. This study examines the relationships between personal resources, perceived social support, hope, spirituality, self-care and subjective well-being variables, as bases for a successful aging. One thousand and sixteen community-dwelling Spanish adults, aged 55-92 years, participated in the study. Information on variables assessed was collected using self-reported questionnaires. Confirmatory Factor Analyses and…

AdultAging050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionDiseaseEducationDevelopmental psychologySocial supportSurveys and Questionnaires0502 economics and businessSpiritualityHumansSpirituality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSubjective well-beingGeneral PsychologySuccessful aging05 social sciencesSocial SupportLife satisfactionCognitionConscientiousnessSelf CareBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)sense organsPsychology050203 business & managementThe Journal of Psychology
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Are individuals with an eating disorder less sensitive to aesthetic flaws than healthy controls?

2008

Abstract Objective This study aimed to investigate whether the positive evaluation of other people's bodies is due to difficulties in the recognition of flaws in attractive features of others. Method Thirty female individuals with an eating disorder (IEDs) and 30 normal controls (NCs) rated pictures of a woman's face in relation to various manipulated facial features. Accuracy rates, discrepancy scores, and response times were assessed. Participants also answered questionnaires relating to social comparison, internalization of the slender ideal, and eating disorder symptoms. Results NCs were significantly more accurate at detecting flaws and recognized the degree of manipulation better than…

AdultAnorexia NervosaPersonality InventoryPersonal SatisfactionAnorexia nervosaDevelopmental psychologyFeeding and Eating DisordersBeautyInterpersonal relationshipSocial DesirabilityThinnessQuality of lifeSurveys and QuestionnairesBody ImagemedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsObesityBulimia NervosaDriveSocial comparison theorySocial perceptionBulimia nervosaPhysiognomymedicine.diseaseControl GroupsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEating disordersSocial PerceptionQuality of LifeFemalePersonality Assessment InventoryCognition DisordersPsychologyJournal of Psychosomatic Research
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Does being involved by doctors satisfy patients' fundamental psychological needs? A study on a large European sample

2022

The present work was aimed at investigating whether the patients’ involvement by their healthcare providers may satisfy patients’ fundamental psychological needs (i.e. self-esteem, belonging, control, meaningful existence), which in turn, can impact their psychological well-being. Based on the European Quality of Life Survey data, the sample included 10,427 European adults who, in the last 12 months, visited GP/family doctors and hospital/medical specialists. Among them, 51.3% declared to have a chronic disease. Results showed that the experience of being involved by GP/family doctors and hospital/medical specialists had a positive effect on psychological well-being and that this effect was…

AdultChronic conditionmedicine.medical_specialtyBelongingpatient satisfactionSample (statistics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePatient satisfactionQuality of life (healthcare)Moderated mediationwell-beingmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineApplied Psychologypatient engagementHospitals030227 psychiatrypsychological needsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologypsychological needFamily medicineWell-beingChronic DiseaseQuality of LifeSurvey data collectionFamily doctorsPatient ParticipationPsychology
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Identifying profiles of complementary and alternative medicine believers and/or users

2020

The present study focuses on the identification of profiles of CAM believers and/or users. Using data from the Spanish CIS Barometer (2018) and a sample of 2486 Spaniards, a hierarchical and non-hierarchical cluster analysis and discriminant analysis have been performed. Profiles of people with a high level of belief in CAM and/or CAM users were identified. Results reflect relationships between personal factors (healthy lifestyle and status, political and religious ideology) and satisfaction with conventional medicine with the belief/use of CAM. Personal factors and satisfaction are not related to the level of belief in CAM. We have tried to fulfil some gaps detected in the literature: much…

AdultComplementary TherapiesMaleConventional medicinemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative medicineSample (statistics)03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonbusiness.industryMiddle AgedIdentification (information)Complementary and alternative medicinePatient SatisfactionSpainFemaleIdeologyPatient ParticipationbusinessAttitude to HealthSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryComplementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
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The Effectiveness of EMOVERE: An Emotional Education Program for Young Couples

2021

Our aim was to assess the effectiveness of EMOVERE, a psychoeducational and experiential program to increase emotion regulation in couples. Forty-four young couples (n = 88) aged between 18 and 36 years old participated in the study (53.4% women

AdultCounselingMaleProgram evaluation050103 clinical psychologyemotion regulationAdolescentSexual BehaviorHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEmotionslcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionArticleYoung Adultyoung adulthoodMultivariate analysis of varianceemotional competencesIntervention (counseling)Humans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultinterventionattachmentcouplesEmotional intelligencelcsh:R05 social sciencesMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthprogram evaluationModerationSexual PartnersFemaleAnalysis of variancePsychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The association between physicians' exercise counseling and physical activity in patients with cancer: Which roles do patients' satisfaction and prev…

2020

Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the association between physicians' exercise counseling and post-diagnosis physical activity (PA) in patients with cancer by investigating the mediating role of patients' satisfaction with exercise counseling as well as the moderating role of patients' previous PA. Methods The study sample consisted of 1002 people with cancer (503 breast, 265 prostate, and 234 colorectal cancer). Participants reported their pre- and post-diagnosis moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) levels, indicated whether their physician had covered different steps of exercise counseling as defined by the 5A framework (Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, and Arrange) and rated th…

AdultCounselingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerPhysical activityPsycho-oncologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMotor Activity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProcess analysisNeoplasmsmedicineHumansIn patient030212 general & internal medicineAssociation (psychology)ExerciseExercise counselingMotivationbusiness.industryCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSelf EfficacyPsychiatry and Mental healthOncologyPatient Satisfaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPhysical therapyFemalebusinesshuman activitiesPsycho-oncologyREFERENCES
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Assessing positive body image, body satisfaction, weight bias, and appearance comparison in emerging adults: A cross-validation study across eight co…

2020

Positive body image refers to individuals' ability to conceptualize their bodies with love, respect, and appreciation. The study of positive body image is relatively new, and instruments used to investigate this multi-faceted construct have received limited use in non-English speaking countries. Thus, the aim of this investigation is to consider four measures that are associated with positive body image across eight different countries. Participants (n = 6272) completed the Body Appreciation Scale-2, the Body Areas Satisfaction Scale, the Physical Appearance Comparison Scale, and the Weight Bias Internalization Scale. Multi-group confirmatory factor analyses (MG-CFAs) and item-response theo…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMale050103 clinical psychologyPositive body imageAdolescentPsychometricsSocial PsychologyPositive body image050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionSettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICAHuman physical appearanceCross-validationYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesBody ImageHumansCross-culturalEmerging adults0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologySociodemographic characteristicsBody Weight05 social sciencesReproducibility of ResultsCross-culturalCross-validationBody satisfactionPhysical Appearance BodyScale (social sciences)FemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyClinical psychologyBody Image
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Aspirations and wellbeing in Romanian and US undergraduates.

2011

Updating cross-cultural research of the past decade on the relationship between life aspirations and wellbeing, we compared Romanian (N=69) and US (N=64) undergraduates on the contribution of the importance and likelihood of attaining intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations to psychological maladjustment and life satisfaction, and on the qualitative meaning they assign to financial success. Similarly to prior studies, we found that extrinsic and intrinsic aspirations tended to be either negatively or positively correlated with life satisfaction, respectively; however, wealth predicted life satisfaction for Romanian students. Unlike previous research, we found generally negative relationships be…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentAspirations PsychologicalPersonal SatisfactionYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adaptation PsychologicalCross-culturalHumansMeaning (existential)StudentsGeneral PsychologyInternal-External ControlRomaniaRomanianLife satisfactionGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedlanguage.human_languageUnited StatesSocioeconomic FactorslanguageQuality of LifeFemalePsychologySocial psychologyGoalsInternational journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie
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Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy: effects on psychological well-being in college students.

2013

AbstractThe present paper examined the role of perceived emotional intelligence-EI- (measured by adaptations of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale - TMMS, Salovey, Mayer, Goldman, Turvey, & Palfai, 1995) as a predictor of life satisfaction and mental health. We explored the unique contribution of EI dimensions (Attention, Clarity and Repair) on individuals’ psychological well-being, after controlling for the influence of general self-efficacy and socio-demographic variables (age, gender and culture). Data was collected from a sample of 1078 Spanish, Mexican, Portuguese and Brazilian undergraduate students (Mage = 22.98; SD = 6.73) and analyzed using hierarchical multiple regressions. Results ind…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleLinguistics and LanguageAdolescentUniversitiesPersonal SatisfactionLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologylaw.inventionYoung AdultlawSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansStudentsMexicoGeneral PsychologyEmotional IntelligenceSelf-efficacyAnalysis of VariancePortugalEmotional intelligenceLife satisfactionMental healthCross-cultural studiesSelf EfficacyMental HealthSpainPsychological well-beingMultivariate AnalysisTraitCLARITYRegression AnalysisFemalePsychologyBrazil
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Psychometric properties of the "Spanish Burnout Inventory" in Chilean professionals working to physical disabled people.

2011

While the most commonly employed burnout measure has been the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), researchers have been troubled by some of the psychometric limitations of this instrument. The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the “Spanish Burnout Inventory” (SBI). The psychometric properties were analysed with data from a sample of 277 Chilean professionals working to physical disabled people. The psychometric properties of the SBI were examined through the following analyses: confirmatory factor analysis, reliability Cronbach's alpha, and concurrent validity with the MBI. The hypothesized four factor model obtained an adequate data fit for the sample (X2(164) = …

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleLinguistics and LanguagePsychometricsPersonality InventoryPsychometricsConcurrent validityTest validityBurnoutLanguage and LinguisticsOccupational burnoutStructural equation modelingJob SatisfactionYoung AdultCronbach's alphaHumansDisabled PersonsChileBurnout ProfessionalGeneral PsychologyAgedPatient Care TeamReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedTranslatingConfirmatory factor analysisFemalePsychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologyThe Spanish journal of psychology
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