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A Comparison of Depression and Anxiety among University Students in Nine Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The mental health of young adults, particularly students, is at high risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to examine differences in mental health between university students in nine countries during the pandemic. The study encompassed 2349 university students (69% female) from Colombia, the Czech Republic (Czechia), Germany, Israel, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Turkey, and Ukraine. Participants underwent the following tests: Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7), Exposure to COVID-19 (EC-19), Perceived Impact of Coronavirus (PIC) on students’ well-being, Physical Activity (PA), and General Self-Reported Health (GSRH). The one-way…

cross-national studyChinaGeneralized anxiety disorderphysical activityLogistic regressionSelfStressArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeneralized AnxietyLifePandemicmedicinegenderPrevalence030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultDepression (differential diagnoses)Disordersstudentsbusiness.industryRCOVID-19GenderGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseanxietyMental healthgeneral self-reported healthmental health; anxiety; depression; students; COVID-19; general self-reported health; physical activity; gender; cross-national study030227 psychiatryPatient Health QuestionnairedepressionSymptomsMedicineAnxietymedicine.symptombusinessmental healthMental-HealthDemographyJournal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 10; Issue 13; Pages: 2882
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From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities

2023

Intensive parenting has become a key term for analysing the pressures and priorities of contemporary western parenting culture. For mobility studies it provides a discursive framework for understanding why children’s leisure has shifted from free play and mobility towards various adult-led organised activities and why parents deem it necessary to control children’s leisure journeys in an unprecedented manner. Most of the research on parenting and mobility has explained these trends with urban risks and safeguarding, but this paper highlights how parents also control, manage and enable children’s mobility to resource and enrich them with various dispositions. We use children’s mobility exper…

cyclingintensive parentinghallintaSociology and Political SciencevelonomyvanhemmuusGeography Planning and Developmentliikkumattomuuslapset (ikäryhmät)critical discourse analysisliikuntavanhemmatcar-parentingchildren’s autonomypyöräilyvapaa-aikaDemographyMobilities
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Mean speed in professional cycling: No evidence of decline

2014

Abstract The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage races in order to empirically establish whether excellent in performance in professional cycling is to some extent correlated with the trend of blood doping and anti-doping throughout more than a century of official cycling competitions. We retrieved data about the mean speed of the winners of the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana, since their beginning. A linear correlation has then been calculated between the years and the mean speed in km/h for each single major cycling stage race, as well as for the mean speed of the winners of the three major cycling stage races …

cyclingtrendHealth (social science)GeographyTour de francePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthcycling; performance; trendPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOperations managementLinear correlationCyclingperformanceDemographyPerformance Enhancement & Health
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Daily rhythms of young children in the 24/7 economy : A comparison of children in day care and day and night care

2017

The study explored temporal variation in children’s moods and compared children in regular day care with those in day and night care in Finland. To examine variation in children’s experiences, a mobile diary was used. The participants comprised 32 young children and their parents and day care personnel. Adults evaluated children’s moods three times daily over 1 week. A clear weekday–weekend rhythm was found among children in day care, who displayed more negative moods, due to frequent hurried mornings. Children in day and night care had more irregular mood rhythms. Boys were evaluated as displaying more negative moods than girls. peerReviewed

daily emotional well-beingvarhaiskasvatushoitoketjutmobile diary methodDay carepäivähoitorutiinityöhoitochain of carevarhaislapsuusearly childhood education and careRhythmNight CareDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516rhythmsmobiilipäiväkirjatChain of carevuorokausirytmiyoung childrenbusiness.industry05 social sciencesday and night care050301 education24/7 economybusiness0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyDemographyChildhood
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Local heterogeneities in population growth and decline. A spatial analysis for Italian municipalities

2021

Spatially unequal demographic dynamics lead to a progressive fragility of a territory and its socio-economic system. In Italy, municipalities in demographic malaise tend to be increasingly small in size and peripheral in location, and their local spatial aggregation increased over time. A spatial approach is here proposed to investigate the dynamics across time and space of the population variations in Italian municipalities. Global and local spatial autocorrelation analysis and several models of regression were run using as study variable the average growth rates at municipality level. The spatial autocorrelation of the study variable is quite high and stable over time. The regression resu…

demographic malaise Italy spatial regression models spatial demography local analysisdemographic malaise Italy spatial lag models spatial demography local analysisSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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Study Regarding the Effects of Demographic Transition on Labor Market and Public Pension System in Central and Eastern Europe

2020

Abstract Population and the quality of labor force are the “strengths” features’ that ensure socio-economic development of a country. The last decades can be characterized as a transitional period, in which countries of European Union and especially the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are facing a demographic decline. Reduced birth rate, ageing and migration are factors’ which create a lot of pressure, both on labor market and public pension systems, items correlated with the population structure. In this paper we have presented the demographic situation and the size of migration in five countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The direct linkage between population structure, labor …

demographyEntrepreneurshipHF5001-6182Social Psychology05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)050301 educationDemographic transitioncentral and eastern europepublic pension systemsPolitical science0502 economics and businessPublic pensionBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessDemographic economics050207 economicsBusiness management0503 educationlabor forceStudies in Business and Economics
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Malthusian checks in pre-industrial Sweden and Finland: a comparative analysis of the demographic regimes

2015

In this article, the existence of the Malthusian preventive and positive checks in pre-industrial Sweden and Finland are studied using demographic and economic data from circa 1750–1860. By applying time series analysis, we are able to identify strong preventive and positive checks for Sweden. The preventive check is considered to work both directly through births and indirectly through marriages. Although the Finnish data also indicate the existence of the preventive check, the positive check is only detected with differenced data. Our findings contradict the initial hypothesis that, due to poverty, Finland would display a higher sensitivity of mortality to living standards than Sweden. In…

demographyHistoryta511PovertyGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringMalthusian modelStandard of livingeconomic developmentEconomic dataArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)EconomyWork (electrical)Economicsta615Demographic economicsta519Time seriesScandinavian Economic History Review
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Chikungunya, a water-borne disease: how have the inhabitants of the Island of Reunion handled the crisis ?

2012

The Reunion Island faced a great epidemic of chikungunya in 2005-2006. Chikungunya is a vector-borne disease transmitted by a mosquito. It is in the town of St Pierre, in the south of the island, that the first cases of chikungunya appeared in 2005. We chose to work on one area of the Ravine des Cabris, in the town of Saint-Pierre in the south of the Reunion Island, where individual housing outweighs the block of flats, where houses are surrounded by gardens – closed in for most of them, well watered- and where the foliage is important: we are in a green urban area which is a place of high prevalence. It concentrates the conditions that favour the contact man / vector and therefore the spre…

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Zasoby demograficzne Kędzierzyna-Koźla. Perspektywa multiteoretyczna

2021

W niniejszym artykule podejmowane są głównie dwa zagadnienia. Pierwsze obejmuje opis aktualnych zasobów demograficznych Kędzierzyna-Koźla w kontekście statycznym i dynamicznym. Dla lepszego zrozumienia prezentowanych informacji osadzono je na tle porównawczym, jakie stanowią wybrane dane województwa opolskiego oraz jego miejscowości subregionalnych. Druga kwestia związana jest z teoriami kapitału ludzkiego, społecznego i kulturowego, teorią funkcjonalizmu R.K. Mertona, konstruktywizmu P. Bourdieu oraz koncepcją strukturacji A. Giddensa, które stanowią propozycję ram teoretycznych służących do różnorodnych oraz pogłębionych interpretacji przyczyn, a także skutków kształtujących demografię om…

demographydemografiakapitał kulturowycultural capitalkapitał ludzkisocial capitalhuman capitalKędzierzyn-Koźlekapitał społeczny
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Monumental chestnut trees: source of genetic diversity, cultural and landscape value

2019

The mtonumental trees are unique individuals tof venerable age and ctonsiderable size, which represent a heritage tof inestimable histtorical, cultural, landscape, and scientific value ftor the territtory. They alsto ctonstitute a stource tof genetic diversity which ctonfers them ltongevity and ability tto adapt tto climate and envirtonmental changes. In this ctontext, studies ton centennial trees can be useful ftor interpretatiton tof species histtory as migratiton events, selectiton and anthrtoptogenic actiton. The aim tof this research was tto evaluate the genetic variability tof ancient Castanea sativa trees and relate them tto actual natural/naturalized ptopulatitons and varieties in t…

demographydomesticationSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaCastanea sativamonumental treesgenetic diversityCastanea sativa monumental trees genetic diversity demography domesticatiton
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