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La ignorada acción directa del arrendatario-usuario en el contrato de leasing

2020

En los contratos de leasing cuando el usuario resuelve la compraventa del bien arrendado por inhabilidad absoluta “aliud pro alio” se producen daños patrimoniales personales del actor. Estos daños no tienen cabida en la cesión de acciones que efectúa la sociedad de leasing. La acción directa es el único mecanismo jurídico que permite reclamar esos daños. In leasing contracts when the user resolves the sale of the leased property by absolute inability “aliud pro alio”, damages usually take place in its patrimony

leasing agreement:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]contrato de leasinglinked agreementsUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASdirect actionacción directacesión de accionescontratos conexosdaños propiosdisposal of shares
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Work-related stress and well-being: The roles of direct action coping and palliative coping

2006

The purpose of the present study is to analyze the roles of direct action coping and palliative coping in the relationship between work stressors and psychological well-being, as well as their possible interactions, in a sample of 464 bank employees. Hierarchical regression analyses showed main effects of direct action coping on well-being. Palliative coping predicts higher levels of psychological distress. Contrary to what was expected, the interactions between work stressors and direct action coping were not significant. Palliative coping interacted with work stressors when predicting psychosomatic complaints. The interaction between the two types of coping was significant on psychosomati…

AdultMaleCoping (psychology)Multilevel modelStressorWork related stressGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPsychophysiologic DisordersJob SatisfactionDirect actionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Surveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFemaleJob satisfactionWorkplacePsychologyPractical implicationsStress PsychologicalGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Old-age protection for women in the Spanish pension system

2013

The example of Spain confirms the common view that contributory pension systems reproduce inequalities between the sexes that result from the nature of labour market structures and the sharing of family responsibilities. In general, women who stay at home are not entitled to their own pensions and are dependent on benefits of lower value such as survivors' pensions (derived entitlements) or non-contributory pensions. In turn, women who work outside the home accrue lower entitlements than men and, consequently, lower old-age or disability pensions (personal entitlements). The purpose of this article is to examine the figures for pension distribution by sex in Spain, review some of the pensio…

Value (ethics)Labour economicsPensionPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceInequalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Distribution (economics)Pension systemDirect actionMarket structureWork (electrical)Economicsbusinessmedia_commonInternational Social Security Review
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Work related stress and well-being: the roles of direct action coping and palliative coping

2006

The purpose of the present study is to analyze the roles of direct action coping and palliative coping in the relationship between work stressors and psychological well-being, as well as their possible interactions, in a sample of 464 bank employees. Hierarchical regression analyses showed main effects of direct action coping on well-being. Palliative coping predicts higher levels of psychological distress. Contrary to what was expected, the interactions between work stressors and direct action coping were not significant. Palliative coping interacted with work stressors when predicting psychosomatic complaints. The interaction between the two types of coping was significant on psychosomati…

Work stressDdirect action copingWell-beingInteraction between coping strategiesPalliative coping
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Concerning mistreatment of older people: clinical and ethical thoughts based on a study of known cases.

2006

International audience; Following a report by the Health Ministry recommending a greater implication of general practitioners (GP) in the diagnosis and care of mistreated older people, we wanted to evaluate what was actually their role in this matter. A study was made of files of mistreated older persons referred to the social services in a Parisian suburb. For each file, we noted who raised the first suspicions of mistreatment, who diagnosed it, what happened next, and what precisely the GP's role was. Out of 600 files, we found 12 cases, concerning 14 persons (two couples). Although all the patients had health problems requiring frequent consultations with their GP, none of these situatio…

MaleAgingMESH: Elder AbuseHealth (social science)MESH : AgedPoison controlSocial WelfareElder AbuseSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthMESH: Aged 80 and overMedicineMESH : FemaleMESH : Physician's Rolemedia_commonMESH: AgedAged 80 and overMESH: Personal AutonomyHuman factors and ergonomicsPhysicians FamilyMESH: Physician's Role[ SDV.ETH ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsFemaleFranceAutonomymedicine.medical_specialtySocial WorkMESH: Physicians FamilyMESH : Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectMESH : Family HealthMESH: Social WorkDirect actionMESH : Social WorkInjury preventionHumansMESH : Aged 80 and overMESH : FrancePsychiatryPhysician's RoleAgedFamily HealthMESH: Humansbusiness.industryMESH : Humans[SDV.ETH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsMESH : Personal AutonomyMESH: Male[SDV.ETH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsMESH: FranceMESH : Physicians FamilyPersonal AutonomyMESH: Family HealthMESH : Elder AbuseGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGerontologyMESH: FemaleArchives of gerontology and geriatrics
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Understanding the placebo effect from an evolutionary perspective

2013

Abstract A placebo is a treatment which is not effective through its direct action on the body, but works because of its effect on the patient's beliefs. From an evolutionary perspective, it is initially puzzling why, if people are capable of recovering, they need a placebo to do so. Based on an argument put forward by Humphrey [Great expectations: the evolutionary psychology of faith-healing and the placebo effect. In: Humphrey, N (2002). The mind made flesh. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 255–285], we present simple mathematical models of the placebo effect that involve a trade-off between the costs and benefits of allocating resources to a current problem. These models show why the eff…

0303 health sciencesNoceboPerspective (graphical)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyPlaceboEvolutionary psychologyDirect action03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Argumentta1181PsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologySimple (philosophy)Evolution and Human Behavior
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