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Prenatalny okres życia człowieka

2020

Rozwój człowieka w prenatalnym okresie życia interesował ludzi już w czasach starożytności. I choć do dziś prowadzi się wiele dyskusji na temat początku ludzkiego życia, należy stwierdzić, że rozwój poczętego dziecka oraz jego kompetencje wskazują na to, że od początku swojego istnienia jest to osoba aktywna i samosterowalna, która czuje, zapamiętuje, uczy się, posiada pewien poziom świadomości. Radzi sobie z trudnościami hamującymi jego rozwój, przystosowuje do zmiennych warunków życia nie tylko wewnątrz-, ale i zewnątrzmacicznego, nabywa pewnych nawyków i przyzwyczajeń, reaguje w indywidualny, charakterystyczny dla siebie sposób

rozwój poczętego dzieckadevelopment of conceived childkompetencje dziecka w prenatalnym okresie życiatransgenerational transmission of traitspoczątek ludzkiego życiaprenetalny okres życia człowiekaprenatal period of human lifebeginning of human lifecompetences of a child in prenetal lifetransgeneracyjny przekaz cechAteneum Kapłańskie
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Olfactory cues and the value of information : Voles interpret cues differently based on recent predator encounters

2018

Prey strategically respond to the risk of predation by varying their behavior while balancing the tradeoffs of food and safety. We present here an experiment that tests the way the same indirect cues of predation risk are interpreted by bank voles, Myodes glareolus, as the game changes through exposure to a caged weasel. Using optimal patch use, we asked wild-caught voles to rank the risk they perceived. We measured their response to olfactory cues in the form of weasel bedding, a sham control in the form of rabbit bedding, and an odor-free control. We repeated the interviews in a chronological order to test the change in response, i.e., the changes in the value of the information. We found…

saaliseläimetpredator-prey interactionsEvolutionary Game 28 Theoryevoluutiobiologiapetoeläimetgiving-up densityperceived risksaalistusY-maze
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Social Functioning in Schizophrenia Clinical Correlations

2018

Schizophrenia remains one of the major psychiatric disorder with huge social and economic costs for the individual and community. The role of psycho-social factors is important both on the etiopathogenesis of the illness and its evolution, lack of social functioning and associated stress have impact on everyday life of people with this diagnosis. Our study of 100 subjects with schizophrenia has showed significant correlations between clinical and social items: bigger number of admissions, longest duration of the evolution, cognitive deficits, smoking, suicidal behavior, age, marital status, smoking, level of perceived stress. The social functioning was influenced by these factors, and the t…

schizophreniaOriginal Papercognitive deficitssocial functioningperceived stresssuicidal behaviorCurrent Health Sciences Journal
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Could a Behavioral Model Explain Adherence to Second-Level Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening? Results of a Cross-Sectional Study of the Palermo …

2022

According to Italian Essential Levels of Assistance (ELA), a colonoscopy is strongly recommended after a positive fecal occult blood test (FOBT) due to its effectiveness in early colorectal cancer detection. Despite the evidence, the Palermo province population (Italy), after a positive FOBT, have a lower colonoscopy adherence compared to Italian standards. This cross-sectional study analyzed patients’ perceptions of colonoscopy procedures to understand the reasons for non-adherence. Patients with a positive FOBT who did not undergo a colonoscopy within the national organized screening program were administered a telephone interview based on the Health Belief Model (HBM) questionnaire. The …

screeningcolorectal cancer; screening; colonoscopy; adherence; health belief model; perceived benefitHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthcolorectal cancerperceived benefitCross-Sectional StudiescolonoscopyOccult BloodColonic NeoplasmsHumansMass Screeninghealth belief modeladherenceColorectal NeoplasmsEarly Detection of CancerInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Self-esteem and intentions mediate perceived fitness with physical activity in Finnish adolescents with long-term illness or disabilities

2014

Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is recognised as the common language in disability research. However, personal factors in the ICF are not explicitly coded because of cultural differences that influence physical activity (PA) participation. The ICF suggests using fitness as a personal factor, as well as other psychological assets. Intentions may serve as such psychological assets and studies on the antecedents to intentions which prompts PA behaviours is lacking in adolescent long term illness or disability (LTID) populations. Objective: The purpose of this study was to report how ICF personal factors can influence participation in PA.…

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L2 or L3? Foreign Language Enjoyment and Proficiency

2017

Enjoyment is among the achievement emotions encountered in school and university settings. While often identified with a sense of belonging not necessarily connected with learning (Lumby, 2011), foreign language enjoyment (FLE) in SLA has been found to correlate with teachers’ professional and affective skills, and the existence of a supportive peer group. The risk involved with meeting the challenges of the SLA process induces both private and social feelings of FLE (Dewaele & MacIntyre, 2016). This study hypothesizes that a good command of language may be a source of elevated levels of enjoyment, because greater language proficiency is connected with greater control perception, especially…

self-perceived levels of foreign language skillsachievement emotionsL3L2foreign language environmentsocial bonds
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Positive Predictive Value of Extraversion in Diagnosing L2WTC

2021

Willingness to communicate in a foreign/second language (L2 WTC) is now considered an influential variable underlying the second and foreign language learning processes. It is also perceived in terms of a fundamental goal of second language education, because its higher levels result in a greater desire to practise oral communication, bringing about successful language learning. According to the pyramid model of L2 WTC, it is rooted in personality which produces both distal and enduring influences on a student’s verbal behaviour. It can thus be expected that extraversion, a personality dimension identified with energy and enthusiasm and characterised by sensitivity to reward and sociability…

self-perceived levels of foreign language skillslanguage anxietyextraversionwillingness to communicate
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Self-regulatory Efficacy and Foreign Language Attainment

2016

The foreign language learning process is lengthy and full of obstacles, while the most significant learning effects are quite delayed in time, and difficult to notice on a day-to-day basis. For this reason perseverance in self-controlling efforts may be of crucial importance to language success. It allows for a steady linguistic and cultural development of the student, allowing him to enjoy diverse, even contradictory opinions, leading to ultimate language success. The results of the research carried out with Polish secondary grammar school students (N = 621) demonstrate that only in reference to self-assessment of FL skills students with high levels of self-regulated efficacy significantly…

self-regulationforeign languageself-perceived levels of foreign language skillsself-efficacyself-regulated efficacyfinal grades
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Augu izcelsmes un sintētisko caurejas līdzekļu aprite aptiekā no 2015. līdz 2017. gadam un pacientu aptaujas izvērtējums

2017

Aizcietējums ir zarnu trakta traucējums, kas raksturojas ar vēdera izeju retāku par trim reizēm nedēļā. Aizcietējuma laikā novērojami nepatīkami simptomi, kas būtiski traucē dzīves kvalitātei. Maģistra darba mērķis ir analizēt caurejas līdzekļu aprites datus par diviem gadiem un, izmantojot anketēšanas metodi, analizēt iegūtos datus par caurejas līdzekļu lietošanu. Aprites dati parāda, ka visvairāk pārdotie sintētiskie caurejas līdzekļi ir makrogols, Fortrans (osmotiskie caurejas līdzekļi) un bisakodils (stimulējošais caurejas līdzeklis). No augu izcelsmes līdzekļiem visvairāk pārdotie bija sennu saturošie līdzekļi, arī pēc aptaujas datiem sennas preparāti atzīmēti biežāk, no sintētiskajiem…

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Sport participation and loneliness in adolescents: the mediating role of perceived social competence

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Current Psychology. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12144-013-9174-5 Young people perceive loneliness as a distressing emotional experience associated with sadness and boredom. Also, feelings of loneliness may be associated with psychosocial and emotional problems during adolescence. The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived social competence mediated the cross-sectional relationship between sport participation and loneliness in young people when controlling for age, sex, shyness, and non-organized physical activity. This cross-sectional study consisted of 2,055 pupils (995 boys and 1,060 girls…

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