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Self-care appraisal in nursing assistant students: Adaptation, validation and psychometric properties of the Spanish ASAS

2021

The core implication of nursing professionals’ labor is promoting self-care and foster well-being among healthcare service users. The beginning of the healing process starts with the provider, and self-care habits are needed to positively impact on patients’ care outcomes at different spheres. Overall, current literature supports the idea that nurses’ personal self-care should be a necessary skill to be expected in their professional role. In this regard, the Appraisal of Self-care Agency Scale (ASAS) is a worldwide known instrument aimed at assessing the ability to engage in self-care. However, it has never been tested in the Spanish context before, and much less in nursing practitioners o…

AdultMalePsychometricsPatientsScienceHealth Care ProvidersSocial SciencesNursesResearch and Analysis MethodsDiagnostic Self EvaluationNursing ScienceMathematical and Statistical TechniquesNursing AssistantsSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesHumansPsychologyTranslationsPublic and Occupational HealthMedical PersonnelStatistical MethodsMultidisciplinarySeguretat viàriaQStatisticsRReproducibility of ResultsBiology and Life SciencesAdaptation PhysiologicalSelf CareHealth CareProfessionsCross-Sectional StudiesHealth Education and AwarenessSpainPeople and PlacesPhysical SciencesMedicineCognitive ScienceFemaleStudents NursingPopulation GroupingsBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthFactor AnalysisMathematicsResearch ArticleNeuroscience
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Psychometric properties of the General Self Efficacy-12 Scale in Spanish: general and clinical population samples.

2014

The General Self Efficacy Scale (GSES-12) is a short version of the Sherer’s Self-Efficacy Scale, and evaluates a general dimension and three aspects of self-efficacy: initiative, persistence and effort. The aim of this study is to explore the factorial structure, reliability, and criterion validity of the Spanish adaptation of the GSES-12 in general and clinical populations. The sample was composed of 714 volunteers (332 from the clinical population). Results of the principal components analysis yielded a 3-factor structure that was later confirmed through Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Moreover, this study shows good internal consistency and testretest values, and differences in self-effic…

AdultMalePsychometricsPersonality InventoryPsychometricslcsh:RC435-571PopulationSample (statistics)Validitylcsh:PsychiatryCriterion validityHumansTranslationseducationReliability (statistics)Psychiatric Status Rating Scaleseducation.field_of_studyMental DisordersReproducibility of ResultsGeneral self-efficacyMiddle AgedReliabilityConfirmatory factor analysisSelf EfficacyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPsychometric propertiesSpainScale (social sciences)Quality of LifeFemalePersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologyComprehensive psychiatry
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Changes in self-rated health and quality of life among Syrian refugees migrating to Norway: a prospective longitudinal study

2020

Abstract Background Forced migrants can be exposed to various stressors that can impact their health and wellbeing. How the different stages in the migration process impacts health is however poorly explored. The aim of this study was to examine changes in self-rated health (SRH) and quality of life (QoL) among a cohort of adult Syrian refugees before and after resettlement in Norway. Method We used a prospective longitudinal study design with two assessment points to examine changes in health among adult Syrian resettlement refugees in Lebanon accepted for resettlement in Norway. We gathered baseline data in 2017/2018 in Lebanon and subsequently at follow-up one year after arrival. The mai…

AdultMaleQuality of lifeLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtyDiagnostic Self Evaluation03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportSelf-rated health0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifemedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineHealth policySelf-rated healthTransients and MigrantsRefugees030505 public healthSyriaNorwaylcsh:Public aspects of medicineResearchHealth PolicyPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth services researchlcsh:RA1-1270Health equityVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Female0305 other medical sciencePsychologyDemographyInternational Journal for Equity in Health
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How does illness severity influence depression, health satisfaction and life satisfaction in patients with cardiovascular disease? The mediating role…

2013

Numerous empirical studies have investigated the relationships between cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and patients' psychological well-being, with a focus almost exclusively on its dark side. Very little is known on the impact of illness severity on both negative and positive indicators of patients' well-being, as well as on the psychosocial variables that may mediate this association. Aim of the study was to investigate the impact of illness severity on depression as well as on health satisfaction and life satisfaction of patients undergoing a cardiovascular rehabilitation. It also aimed at testing the mediation of illness perception and self-efficacy beliefs in managing cardiac risk factor…

AdultMaleSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleMediation (statistics)medicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyself-efficacy beliefsDiseasePersonal SatisfactionSeverity of Illness IndexRisk FactorsSeverity of illnessMedicineHumansPsychiatrylife satisfactionApplied PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Agedcardiovascular disease severitySelf-efficacyAged 80 and overcardiovascular disease severity; depression; health satisfaction; life satisfaction; illness perception; self-efficacy beliefs;business.industryCardiovascular Disease Severity Depression Health Satisfaction Life Satisfaction Illness Perception Self-efficacy BeliefsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLife satisfactionGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryMiddle AgedSelf EfficacyCross-Sectional StudiesCardiovascular Diseaseshealth satisfactiondepressionQuality of LifeFemaleillness perceptionbusinessPsychosocialAttitude to HealthClinical psychology
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Exploring the Protective Function of Positivity and Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy in Time of Pandemic COVID-19

2021

Despite several empirical studies on the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic that have highlighted its detrimental effect on individuals’ mental health, the identification of psychological factors that may moderate its impact on individuals’ behavior and well-being remains partly unexplored. The present study was conceived to examine the mediation role of regulatory emotional self-efficacy in the relationship between positivity and anxiety, depression, and perceived self-efficacy in complying with the containment measures to contrast the COVID-19 spread. Furthermore, the moderation role of age was tested. A sample of 1258 participants (64.2% women; Mage = 42.09, SD = 13…

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Predicting Physical Activity-Related Outcomes in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Health Action Process Approach.

2016

Background We tested the adequacy of a model based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) in predicting changes in psychological, body composition, and cardiovascular risk outcomes with respect to physical activity participation in overweight and obese adults. Methods Measures of HAPA constructs (action and maintenance self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, action planning, risk perceptions, intentions, behaviour), psychological outcomes (quality of life, depression, anxiety, stress symptoms), body composition variables (body weight, body fat mass), cardiovascular risk measures (total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein), and self-reported physical activity behaviour were administered …

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Brain responses of dysphoric and control participants during a self-esteem implicit association test.

2021

Previous studies have reported lowered implicit self-esteem at the behavioral level among depressed individuals. However, brain responses related to the lowered implicit self-esteem have not been investigated in people with depression. Here, event-related potentials were measured in 28 dysphoric participants (individuals with elevated amounts of depressive symptoms) and 30 control participants during performance of an implicit association task (IAT) suggested to reflect implicit self-esteem. Despite equivalent behavioral performance, differences in brain responses were observed between the dysphoric and the control groups in late positive component (LPC) within 400-1,000 ms poststimulus lat…

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Executive function and metacognitive self-awareness after severe traumatic brain injury.

2008

The objective of this study is to identify the clinical, neuropsychological, neuropsychiatric, and functional variables that correlate with metacognitive self-awareness (SA) in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) outpatients and to assess the influence of the same variables on the sensory-motor, cognitive, and behavioral-affective indicators of SA. This cross-sectional observational study evaluated 37 outpatients from May 2006 to June 2007 in a neurorehabilitation hospital on the basis of the following inclusion criteria: (1) age ≥ 15 years; (2) diagnosis of severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale, GCS ≤ 8); (3) posttraumatic amnesia (PTA) resolution; (4) capacity to undergo formal psychometric eval…

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Alcohol and Drug Use in European University Health Science Students: Relationship with Self-Care Ability

2019

Background: Drug abuse in university students is an emerging social and health issue. The present study assesses alcohol and abuse of other illicit drugs and the adverse consequences related to such use and its relationship with self-care agency among European university students. Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional study was performed among 592 European students from different health science degrees. The screening of alcohol abuse was evaluated with the Alcohol Use Disorder Test (AUDIT), and the screening for substance-related risks and problems was conducted with the Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble (CRAFFT) screening test. We analyzed the relationship of substance abuse wit…

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Comparison of subjective olfaction ratings in patients with and without olfactory disorders

2012

AbstractObjective:Olfactory dysfunction is common. The reliability of self-assessment tools for smell testing is still controversial. This study aimed to provide new data about the accuracy of olfactory self-assessment compared with a standardised smell test.Design:Prospective, controlled, cohort study of patients with olfactory disorders and healthy controls.Subjects:Ninety-six patients with a smell deficit and 71 controls were asked to rate their sense of smell on a visual analogue scale. Their olfactory abilities were also evaluated with the Sniffin' Sticks tests.Results:The whole cohort showed a significant correlation between visual analogue scale smell scores and Sniffin' Sticks total…

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