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Teachers’ intention to use educational video games: The moderating role of gender and age

2018

Educational video games represent an educational change that challenges teachers and managers of Higher Education institutions in several ways including their attitude formation and behavioural intention. Using a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach a research model is developed to predict teachers’ behavioural intention to use educational video games in their courses. The research model is tested via structural equation modelling (SEM) on a sample of 312 Higher Education teachers. Main results suggest that perceived usefulness influences in a direct and positive way teachers’ behavioural intention while perceived ease of use indirectly influences intention through perceived usefulnes…

020205 medical informaticsHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyIntention to useSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyInnovación educacionalStructural equation modelingEducationAge and genderInnovaciones educativasVideojuegosComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnseñanza superiormedia_commonAttitudebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationUsabilityVídeojuegoTechnology acceptance modelPsychologybusiness0503 educationInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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The role of emotion dysregulation in adolescents’ problematic smartphone use: A study on adolescent/parents triads

2021

Abstract The pervasive use of mobile phones among adolescents has led researchers to evaluate the role of parental characteristics in connection with their children's problematic smartphone use (PSU). The present study involved mother/father/adolescent triads and aimed to test a model examining the role of both parents' and adolescents' emotion dysregulation (ED) in predicting children's PSU. Two hundred and fifty-two adolescent (57.5% females; M age = 13.54, SD = 0.73)/mother (M age = 43.92, SD = 4.46)/father (M age = 47.60, SD = 5.10) triads provided measures of PSU and ED. Results from path model showed that, after controlling for adolescents' age and gender as well as for parents' age a…

05 social sciences050301 education050801 communication & media studiesTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyHuman-Computer InteractionAge and gender0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adolescent parentsSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaProblematic smartphone useEmotion dysregulationSmartphone addictionAdolescent-parents triadsPsychology0503 educationGeneral Psychology
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Age and gender difference in non-drafting ultra-endurance cycling performance - the 'Swiss Cycling Marathon'.

2013

Abstract Background In recent years, there was an increased interest in investigating the gender difference in performance and the age of peak performance in ultra-endurance performances such as ultra-triathlon, ultra-running, and ultra-swimming, but not in ultra-cycling. The aim of the present study was to analyze the gender difference in ultra-cycling performance and the age of peak ultra-cycling performance in the 720-km ‘Swiss Cycling Marathon’, the largest European qualifier for the ‘Race Across America’. Methods Changes in the cycling speed and age of 985 finishers including 38 women and 947 men competing in the Swiss Cycling Marathon from 2001 to 2012 covering a distance of 720 km wi…

11035 Institute of General PracticeGerontologyFuture studies[SDV.MHEP.PHY] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]Physiology610 Medicine & healthAge and gender03 medical and health sciences2732 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine2737 Physiology (medical)0302 clinical medicineAthletePhysiology (medical)[SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]MedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineWomen030212 general & internal medicineUltra enduranceSportbusiness.industry[ SDV.MHEP.PHY ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]ResearchMen1314 Physiology030229 sport sciencesHuman physiologyGender gapbusinessCyclingDemographyExtreme physiologymedicine
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2021

Animal Welfare Attitudes (AWA) are defined as human attitudes towards the welfare of animals in different dimensions and settings. Demographic factors, such as age and gender are associated with AWA. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences among university students in a large convenience sample from twenty-two nations in AWA. A total of 7914 people participated in the study (5155 women, 2711 men, 48 diverse). Participants completed a questionnaire that collected demographic data, typical diet and responses to the Composite Respect for Animals Scale Short version (CRAS-S). In addition, we used a measure of gender empowerment from the Human Development Report. The largest varia…

2. Zero hungerGender inequalityGeneral Veterinary4. EducationHuman Development Reportmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0402 animal and dairy scienceConvenience sampleVegan Diet04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal scienceAge and gender5. Gender equalityAnimal welfare0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAnimal Science and Zoology050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyPsychologyWelfareGender empowermentDemographymedia_commonAnimals
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Field rules and bias in random surveys with quota samples : an assessment of CIS surveys

2018

Surveys applying quota sampling in their final step are widely used in opinion and market research all over the world. This is also the case in Spain, where the surveys carried out by CIS (a public institution for sociological research supported by the government) have become a point of reference. The rules used by CIS to select individuals within quotas, however, could be improved as they lead to biases in age distributions. Analysing more than 545,000 responses collected in the 220 monthly barometers conducted between 1997 and 2016 by CIS, we compare the empirical distributions of the barometers with the expected distributions from the sample design and/or target populations. Among other …

:62 Statistics [Classificació AMS]Fieldwork rulesQuota samplingInter-quota distributions:Matemàtiques i estadística::Estadística matemàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Age and gender groups62D05Centre for Sociological Research quota sampling fieldwork rules age and gender groups inter-quota distributions intra-quota distributionsCentre for sociological research:62 Statistics::62D05 Sampling theory sample surveys [Classificació AMS]Intra-quota distributions
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Gender and age distribution of motorcycle crashes in Spain.

2018

This study analysed motorcycle crashes in Spain. Ninety-nine thousand three hundred and four motorcycle crash reports filed in the years 2006-2011 were extracted from the Directorate General of Traffic database of crashes with victims. These data were analysed in terms of gender, age groups, trip purpose, type of crash, speed violation, day of the week, harm caused, use of helmet and psychophysical conditions of the driver to study the characteristics of motorcycle crashes in Spain and to assess the differences between male and female motorcycle drivers in these crashes. Significant differences were found in all the variables considered in the study, which implies gender differences in the …

AdultEmploymentMaleTime FactorsAdolescentNames of the days of the weekPoison controlDistribution (economics)CrashAge and genderYoung AdultAge DistributionLeisure ActivitiesAge groups0502 economics and businessHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSex Distribution050107 human factorsAged050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAccidents TrafficMiddle AgedMotorcyclesSpainFemaleHead Protective DevicesPsychologybusinesshuman activitiesSafety ResearchDemographyInternational journal of injury control and safety promotion
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Gonial angle growth patterns according to age and gender

2017

Currently there are controversial results about gender and age differences in human gonial angle values. In this context we aimed to ascertain the gender and age differences in the gonial angle values of young Caucasian Mediterranean subjects. We tested the hypothesis of a relation between the gonial angle values and the gender and age of the subjects by means of a prospective study involving 266 subjects. Panoramic radiographs (Cranex Novus®, XMIND Novus® Soredex, France) were carried out in order to measure the gonial angle values. We found significant differences between females and males in the subgroups aged ≤10years old (128.6±3.4 vs 126.8±4.5, p=0.017), 16-20 years old (119.1±5.6 vs …

AdultMaleAdolescentCephalometryContext (language use)MandibleSignificant negative correlationWhite PeopleAge and genderYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSex Factors0302 clinical medicineRadiography PanoramicHumansMedicineGonial angleProspective Studies030216 legal & forensic medicineChildProspective cohort studybusiness.industryAge Factors030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineQuantitative anatomyChild PreschoolFemaleAnatomybusinessDevelopmental BiologyDemographyAnnals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger
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Age and gender differences in anxiety and depression in cancer patients compared with the general population.

2019

Objective The aim of this study was to compare the levels of anxiety and depression in cancer patients with those of the general population, to examine age and gender differences in anxiety and depression, to analyse the impact of several socio-demographic and clinical parameters on anxiety and depression, and to test the age and gender measurement invariance of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Methods A sample of 3,785 German patients with cancer and a sample of 2,747 people of the German general population were examined using the HADS. Results Patients with cancer were more anxious but slightly less depressed than age- and gender-matched individuals of the general populat…

AdultMaleAdolescentPopulationAnxietyHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleAge and gender03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsGermanyNeoplasmsmedicineHumansMeasurement invarianceeducationDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedNeoplasm Stagingeducation.field_of_studyDepressive DisorderPerformance statusbusiness.industryDepressionAge FactorsCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordersOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCase-Control StudiesAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessClinical psychologyEuropean journal of cancer careREFERENCES
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Item Response Theory Analysis of the Life Orientation Test-Revised: Age and Gender Differential Item Functioning Analyses

2015

This study is aimed at testing the measurement properties of the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) for the assessment of dispositional optimism by employing item response theory (IRT) analyses. The LOT-R was administered to a large sample of 2,862 Italian adults. First, confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated the theoretical conceptualization of the construct measured by the LOT-R as a single bipolar dimension. Subsequently, IRT analyses for polytomous, ordered response category data were applied to investigate the items’ properties. The equivalence of the items across gender and age was assessed by analyzing differential item functioning. Discrimination and severity parameters indic…

AdultMaleAgingCharacteroptimism assessmentAdolescentPersonality InventoryPsychometricsDispositional optimismLife Orientation Test-Reviseditem equivalencebehavioral disciplines and activitiesDevelopmental psychologyAge and genderYoung AdultSex FactorsLife orientationOrientationItem response theoryHumansdifferential item functioningApplied PsychologyAgedAged 80 and overOptimismReproducibility of Resultsitem response theoryMiddle AgedDifferential item functioningClinical PsychologyItalyLife orientation testFemalePsychologyLife Orientation Test-Revised optimism assessment item response theory differential item functioning item equivalence
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Risk factors for recurrence and incontinence after anal fistula surgery

2009

Objective: Fistula-in-ano continues to raise problems that require important therapeutic decisions. Our aim was to evaluate its recurrence and incontinence risk factors. Method: We analysed a series of 279 patients who had undergone anal fistula surgery with long-term follow-up. Results: 42.7% of the fistulae were considered complex and 46% had been referred from other institutions. There was delayed healing or recurrence in 7.2% patients, which appeared at a median of 4 months. The factors associated with recurrence were the type of fistula (extrasphincteric/suprasphincteric), nonidentification of internal opening (IO), recurrent or complex fistulae (CF), and associated chronic abscess. On…

AdultMaleAnal fistulamedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisbusiness.industryPatient SelectionFistulaGastroenterologyMiddle AgedFistulotomymedicine.diseaseSurgeryAge and genderRecurrencemedicineHumansRectal FistulaFemaleRisk factorbusinessDelayed healingDigestive System Surgical ProceduresFecal IncontinenceChronic abscessColorectal Disease
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