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Contents of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Subject in the Undergraduate Nursing Curricula of Spanish Universities: A Cross-Sectional Study

2021

Background: Nursing students must receive adequate training in Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), which could allow them to acquire sufficient knowledge to solve the future SRH needs of everyone. In this study, the contents of the SRH subject in the undergraduate nursing curricula of 77 Spanish universities were examined to determine what SRH training nursing students are receiving. Methods: The contents of the SRH subject of all the curricula that were available online were reviewed. The distribution of the contents (topics) in the two areas (reproductive health and sexual health) was analyzed, and the prevalence of each topic was established. It was also determined whether there were d…

InequalityUniversitiesUndergraduate nursingCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual Behavioreducationsexual healthAffect (psychology)Articlewomen’s healthInfermeriaHumansNurse educationreproductive healthCurriculumgender equalitymedia_commonReproductive healthMedical educationbusiness.industryundergraduate educationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthnursing educationRcomprehensive sexuality educationSubject (documents)Education Nursing Baccalaureatebody regionsCross-Sectional StudiesMedicineStudents NursingCurriculumPsychologybusinessnursing curriculumsexual rights
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Youth Migration Aspirations in Georgia and Moldova

2018

This study investigates in what ways individual and household capabilities and their general life aspirations affect migration aspirations in particular, among Georgian and Moldovan youth. The utilized sample was extracted from nationally representative surveys and considers youth aged 11 to 19 (N=3,583). Multi-level, step-wise probit models are used to predict youth migration aspirations. Among the findings are that individual capabilities, aspirations, and household capabilities significantly impact youth migration aspirations, while household aspirations are statistically insignificant. The results further emulate the importance of residential satisfaction, the effects of gendered social…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeRomanian05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographySample (statistics)Affect (psychology)language.human_language0506 political scienceGeorgianProbit model050602 political science & public administrationlanguageDemographic economicsSociology050703 geographyDemographymedia_commonMigration Letters
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Fostering the healthcare workforce during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: Shared leadership, social capital, and contagion among health professionals

2020

Summary Health professionals managing patients with COVID‐19 disease are at high risk of contagion. All medical personnel involved in caring for patients need coordination, knowledge and trust. Empirical work on human resources has tended to focus on the effects of human resource practices on performance, whereas leadership and social interactions have been overlooked. Based upon interviews with medical staff working in specialised medical units, this study uses the social capital theory to examine relationships among shared leadership, social capital, and contagion rates. First, shared leadership was found to positively affect COVID‐19 contagion among health professionals. Second, by shari…

Infectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-ProfessionalHealth PersonnelShort CommunicationShort CommunicationsDiseaseShared leadershipAffect (psychology)Interviews as Topicshared leadershiphuman resource managementCOVID‐19Health carePandemicHumansHuman resourcesbusiness.industryHealth PolicyCOVID-19Public relationsHospitals PersonalLeadershipHuman resource managementsocial capitalbusinessSocial capitalThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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How do individual attachment patterns of both members of couples affect their perceived infertility stress? An actor–partner interdependence analysis

2016

Abstract There exists a lack of dyadic research examining how the attachment characteristics of infertile individuals influence their experience of infertility-related distress. The actor partner interdependence model was used to test a theoretical model by examining whether both infertile wives and husbands, who display high levels of attachment avoidance and/or attachment anxiety, will experience infertility-related distress. Seven hundred and seventy individuals (385 couples) completed the experience in close relationships, the fertility problem inventory, and the state-trait anxiety inventory prior to infertility treatment. Wives' distress was predicted by their own and by their husband…

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Effects of gender and the representations about the importance of parenthood in the emotional adjustment in couples undergoing assisted reproductive …

2021

Infertility is defined as “the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse” [1]. The emotional adjustment of couples undergoing ART has been widely studied, evidencing the experience of infertility and its treatment have negative effects on the psychological well-being in many cases [2,3]. However, few studies were dedicated to study the role of the intrapersonal attributes of adjustment to infertility, such as attitudes toward parenthood, among this population. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the relationship between emotional adjustment and representations about the importance of parenthood (rejection of childfree lifest…

Infertilityeducation.field_of_studyHealth (social science)Assisted reproductive technologySociology and Political ScienceHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationPsychological interventionFertilitymedicine.diseaseAffect (psychology)Care provisionTreatment and control groupsmedicinePsychologyeducationClinical psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Does Inflation Targeting Affect the Trade-off Between Output Gap and Inflation Variability?

2002

We utilize a stochastic volatility model to analyse the possible effects of inflation targeting on the trade–off between output gap variability and inflation variability. We find that the adoption of inflation targets (in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the UK, Sweden and Finland) might result in a more favourable monetary policy trade–off (except in Australia and Finland). This conclusion is reached by comparing, first, the economic performance of targeting countries in the 1980s and the 1990s; and second, the economic performance in the 1990s of targeting and non–targeting countries (the USA, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, France and the Netherlands). We focus on two possible explanations f…

InflationEconomics and EconometricsStochastic volatilityInflation targetingTransparency (market)media_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policyMonetary economicsTrade-offAffect (psychology)policy frontierstochastic volatility; state space model; policy frontierstate space modelOutput gapEconomicsstochastic volatilitymedia_common
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Causal brain-heart information transfer during visual emotional elicitation in healthy subjects: Preliminary evaluations and future perspectives

2017

Complex heartbeat dynamics is known to reflect subject's emotional state, thanks to numerous links to brain cortical and subcortical regions. Likewise, specific brain regions are deeply involved in vagally-mediated emotional processing and regulation. Nevertheless, although the brain-heart interplay has been studied during visual emotion elicitation, directional interactions have not been investigated so far. To fill this gap, in this study we investigate brain-heart dynamics during emotional elicitation in healthy subjects through measures of Granger causality (GC) between the two physiological systems. Data were gathered from 22 healthy volunteers who underwent pleasant/ unpleasant affect…

Information transferHeartbeatPhotic StimulationEmotionsBiomedical EngineeringSignal Processing; Biomedical Engineering; 1707; Health InformaticsHealth InformaticsElectroencephalography01 natural sciencesBrain mappingLateralization of brain function010305 fluids & plasmasDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHeart Rate0103 physical sciencesmedicinePrefrontal cortexInternational Affective Picture System1707Brain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainElectroencephalographyHealthy VolunteersSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaSignal ProcessingPsychologyPhotic Stimulation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
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Sonification of Emotion : Strategies for Continuous Display of Arousal and Valence

2013

Sonification is an interdisciplinary field of research broadly interested in the use of sound to convey information. A fundamental attribute of sound is its ability to evoke emotion, but the display of emotion as a continuous data type has not yet received adequate attention. This paper motivates the use of sonification for display of emotion in affective computing, and as a means of targeting mechanisms of emotion elicitation in music. Environmental sound and music are presented as two possible sources for non-verbal auditory emotion elicitation, each with specific determinants and available features. The review concludes that the auditory-cognitive mechanisms of brain-stem reflex and emot…

InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)sonificationpsychoacoustic cuesaffective computing
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Parenting Styles and Children’s Emotional Development during the First Grade: The Moderating Role of Child Temperament

2015

This study investigated the associations between parenting styles (affection, behavioral control, and psychological control) and children’s emotional development (emotion expression) during the first grade of primary school, and the moderating role of children’s temperament (easy, difficult, and inhibited) in these associations. Mothers and fathers of 152 children responded to a questionnaire concerning their parenting styles and their child’s temperament at the beginning of their child’s first grade (Time 1). They also filled in a structured diary questionnaire concerning their child’s negative and positive emotions over seven successive days (diary) at the beginning (Time 1) and at the en…

Inhibited temperament515 Psychologygoodness-of-fit4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectparenting styles05 social sciences050109 social psychologyDevelopmental psychologytemperamenttidifferential susceptibility modelPsychological controltunteetAffectionParenting styles516 Educational sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTemperamentEmotional developmentPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonDifficult temperament
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Il primo innamoramento vissuto dagli adolescenti palermitani

2012

In questo contributo, è presentato il processo di una ricerca avviata nel 2010. Il problema dell'educazione affettiva degli adolescenti emerge quando si verifica il primo innamoramento. Questo fenomeno mostra come l'educazione dei sentimenti fino ad ora si è sviluppata e presuppone ciò che è necessario per completarlo. Volevamo indagare sul modo in cui gli adolescenti palermitani vivono il primo innamoramento e sui cambiamenti che questo fenomeno provoca negli adolescenti che lo vivono e nel loro ambiente sociale immediato. Si è utilizzato uno strumento (l'intervista) che non va abbastanza in profondità, ma si limita a rilevare la sincerità delle risposte. Dopo aver descritto il modo in cui…

Innamoramento adolescenza famiglia amicizia educazione affettivaSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia SperimentaleFalling in love adolescence family friendship affective education
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