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Music Listening and Stress in Daily Life—a Matter of Timing

2017

Purpose Despite increasing evidence suggesting that music listening in daily life has stress-reducing effects, studies mostly rely on subjective, retrospective data on music listening. Thus, the temporal dynamics underlying the stress-reducing effect of music listening remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to examine the temporal dynamics of the associations between stress and music listening by assessing subjective and objective data on music in daily life. Design An exploratory Ambulatory Assessment study examining a total of 60 participants (37 women), aged 18 to 34 years (M = 22.4 years, SD = 3.5) was conducted. Methods For 1 week, participants answered questions on music listening and st…

AdultMaleAdolescentObjective dataMusic listeningStressbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyArticleRetrospective data03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineStress (linguistics)otorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTemporal dynamicsApplied PsychologyCommunicationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesAmbulatory assessmenthumanitiesHealth psychologyDurationDuration (music)Dynamics (music)HealthMusic listeningFemaleSelf ReportPsychologybusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processesMusicStress PsychologicalCognitive psychologyInternational Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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Adolescent physical fitness and activity as predictors of adulthood activity.

2011

A 25-year population-based study was conducted to determine how physical fitness and participation in leisure-time physical activity in adolescence (age 12-18 years) predict leisure-time physical activity in adulthood (age 37-43 years). In 1976, five field tests were conducted to measure muscular fitness, agility and aerobic capacity, and self-report weekly frequencies of activity were obtained by questionnaire. A modified questionnaire was repeated in 2001, when participants were age 37-43 years (N = 1525). On the basis of the questionnaire, a physical activity index was calculated both in 1976 and 2001. The odds ratios (OR) for being inactive in adulthood among those who were physically v…

AdultMaleAdolescentPopulationPhysical fitnessPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationField testsDevelopmental psychologyLeisure ActivitiesSex FactorsSex factorsRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOdds RatioHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLongitudinal StudieseducationSelf reportChildExerciseSedentary lifestyleeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryOdds ratioPhysical FitnessFemaleSelf ReportSedentary BehaviorPsychologybusinessDemographyJournal of sports sciences
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Reliability, Validity, and Factor Structure of the Maladaptive Daydreaming Scale (MDS–16) in an Italian Sample

2019

Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) is an extensive fantasy activity that replaces human interaction and interferes with work and interpersonal functioning. In this study, we investigated the nomological network of the MD construct and examined the psychometric properties of the Maladaptive Daydreaming Scale (MDS-16) in an Italian sample. The MDS-16 is a self-report measure composed of 16 items designed to assess MD. Participants in this study were 468 individuals (333 volunteers, 56.8% female; 135 self-diagnosed maladaptive daydreamers, 78.5% female) between 18 and 56 years of age. MDS-16 scores showed good internal reliability. An exploratory factor analysis suggested a 2-factor solution (interf…

AdultMaleAdolescentPsychometricsPsychometricsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFantasy (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)Behavioral SymptomsTest validityInterpersonal communicationFantasyYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adaptation PsychologicalMaladaptive daydreamingmedicineHumansReliability (statistics)media_commonReproducibility of ResultsSettore M-PSI/07Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseClinical PsychologyItalyScale (social sciences)FemaleSelf ReportFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Personality Assessment
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Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Different Types of Body Dysmorphic Disorder Among Men Having Sex with Men

2020

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a relatively common psychiatric condition of which the prevalence has not been fully investigated in the non-clinical population, and in particular among men having sex with men (MSM). MSM have proven to be more inclined to develop body dissatisfaction and body image disorders compared to non-MSM. Our study investigates the prevalence of BDD and the prevalence and co-occurrence of muscle dysmorphia (MD) and penile dysmorphic disorder (PDD) in a sample of 261 Italian MSM recruited online. From our data, gathered through self-report measures, the prevalence of BDD, MD, and PDD in our populations was 5.4%, 8.8%, and 4.2%, respectively. Compared to their elders…

AdultMaleAdolescentSocial PsychologyPopulationmen having sex with men050109 social psychologyEducationGender StudiesSexual and Gender MinoritiesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesmental disordersPrevalencemale body imageHumansMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbody dysmorphic disorder; male body image; men having sex with men; Muscle dysmorphia; penile dysmorphic disorder; prevalenceMen having sex with menHomosexuality MaleYoung adulteducationGeneral PsychologyAgedbody dysmorphic disordereducation.field_of_study030505 public healthpenile dysmorphic disorderbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCo-occurrenceGeneral MedicineBody Dysmorphic Disordersmedicine.diseaseMuscle dysmorphiaYounger adultsBody dysmorphic disorderSelf Report0305 other medical sciencebusinessMuscle dysmorphiaDemographyBody dissatisfactionJournal of Homosexuality
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Biased emotional recognition in depression: perception of emotions in music by depressed patients.

2010

Abstract Background Depression is a highly prevalent mood disorder, that impairs a person's social skills and also their quality of life. Populations affected with depression also suffer from a higher mortality rate. Depression affects person's ability to recognize emotions. We designed a novel experiment to test the hypothesis that depressed patients show a judgment bias towards negative emotions. Methods To investigate how depressed patients differ in their perception of emotions conveyed by musical examples, both healthy (n = 30) and depressed (n = 79) participants were presented with a set of 30 musical excerpts, representing one of five basic target emotions, and asked to rate each exc…

AdultMaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotion classificationEmotionsAngerJudgmentYoung AdultAlexithymiaEmotion perceptionmedicineHumansEmotional biasmedia_commonEmotional IntelligencePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive DisorderPsychological TestsEmotional intelligenceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseta3124SadnessPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyMoodCase-Control Studiesta6131FemaleSelf ReportPsychologyMusicClinical psychologyJournal of affective disorders
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Preferences of Physical Education Profiles Among Polish Adolescents

2020

The purpose of this study was to examine the association of preferred profiles of Physical Education (PE) classes with gender and school level among Polish adolescents. In the cross-sectional survey study, participated 1,340 Polish students (including 50% of girls), attending middle and high schools, aged between 13–19 years old. The participants selected one of four preferred profiles of PE classes. The majority (n = 845, 63%) of students participated in PE for "fun – pleasure – entertainment", whereas only one third of students (n = 419, 31%) preferred "exercise – sweat – fitness" as a profile of PE classes. The preference of "fun – pleasure – entertainment" decreased about 41% for boys a…

AdultMaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityphysical activityDevelopmental psychologyPleasurePhysical educationYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinegenderHumansadolescents030212 general & internal medicineSchool levelAssociation (psychology)Exercisemedia_commonPhysical Education and TrainingSchoolslcsh:Public aspects of medicine030503 health policy & servicesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Survey researchBrief Research ReportPreferenceCross-Sectional Studiesschool levelFemalePolandPublic Healthphysical education preferences0305 other medical sciencePsychologyFrontiers in Public Health
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Gambling in nursing students of the University of Palermo.

2020

INTRODUCTION: Gambling disorder is recognized as a psychiatric disorder. It is shown that the prevalence of pathological gambling is on the rise among university students, especially involving students attending the nursing degree course. The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of gambling's problem and to analyze the associated factors in the population of nursing students at the University of Palermo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It's a cross-sectional study. In April 2019, a self-administered, anonymous and voluntary questionnaire was provided to students who attend daily lessons of the 3-years nursing degree course of University of Palermo, after they gave informed consent. The que…

AdultMaleAlcohol DrinkingNursing StudentUniversitiesSurveys and Questionnaires.Young AdultCross-Sectional StudiesGamblingPrevalenceHumansFemaleStudents NursingSelf ReportSicilyAnnali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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Predicting autonomic reactivity to public speaking: don't get fixed on self-report data!

2002

The study focused on the prediction of autonomic reactivity to public speaking by using self-report and objective data (other-ratings and behavioral data) of task-induced nervousness and task engagement. Forty-one individuals participated in the study. Heart rate and electrodermal activity were recorded during baseline and speech delivery. Stepwise multiple regression analyses indicated that self-report data of task engagement and nervousness largely failed in predicting psychophysiological reactivity to the speech task. After controlling for baseline values, demographic variables, and self-report data objective variables, however, were strong predictors of autonomic reactivity. Heart rate …

AdultMaleAnxietyNeuropsychological TestsAutonomic Nervous SystemDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Heart RateSelf-report studyPhysiology (medical)Heart ratemedicineHumansReactivity (psychology)BehaviorGeneral NeuroscienceSmokingGalvanic Skin ResponseStepwise regressionPublic speakingNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAutonomic reactivityAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Psychophysiology
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Combined aortic and mitral stenosis in mucopolysaccharidosis type I-S (Ullrich-Scheie syndrome)

1999

The genetic mucopolysaccharidosis syndromes (MPS) are autosomal recessive inborn errors of metabolism. Heart valve involvement in MPS is not uncommon but only a few case reports of successful cardiac surgery are available. In particular, reports of combined aortic and mitral stenosis associated with MPS type I-S are very rare. Both type I and type VI MPS are associated with significant left sided valvar heart disease that requires surgical valve replacement because of irregular valve thickening, fibrosis, and calcification. A 35 year old man had severe mitral valve stenosis after successful surgical replacement of a stenotic aortic valve. Valvar heart disease was investigated by cardiac ult…

AdultMaleAortic valvecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyMucopolysaccharidosis Imedicine.medical_treatmentCase ReportMitral valve stenosisValve replacementMitral valveInternal medicineMucopolysaccharidosis IHumansMitral Valve StenosisMedicinecardiovascular diseasesHeart valvebusiness.industrynutritional and metabolic diseasesAortic Valve Stenosismedicine.diseaseEchocardiography Doppler ColorCardiac surgerySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureEchocardiographyAortic valve stenosiscardiovascular systemCardiologyMitral ValveCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHeart
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Predicting fruit and vegetable consumption in long-haul heavy goods vehicle drivers: Application of a multi-theory, dual-phase model and the contribu…

2017

Fruit and vegetable intake is insufficient in industrialized nations and long-haul heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers are considered a particularly at-risk group. The aim of the current study was to test the effectiveness of a multi-theory, dual-phase model to predict fruit and vegetable consumption in Australian long-haul HGV drivers. A secondary aim was to examine the effect of past fruit and vegetable consumption on model paths. A prospective design with two waves of data collection spaced one week apart was adopted. Long-haul HGV drivers (N = 212) completed an initial survey containing theory-based measures of motivation (autonomous motivation, intention), social cognition (attitudes, su…

AdultMaleAutomobile DrivingHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeHeavy goods vehicleHealth BehaviorControl (management)long haul HGV drivers050109 social psychologyIntentionruokavaliotChoice BehaviorStructural equation modelingFood Preferences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSocial cognitionEnvironmental healthVegetablesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicinepast behaviourGeneral Psychologyintegrative health modelConsumption (economics)Volition (psychology)MotivationNutrition and DieteticsData collection05 social sciencesrekka-autonkuljettajatta3142Middle AgedAction (philosophy)Fruitterveyskäyttäytyminenfruit and vegetable consumptionSelf ReportPsychologyFollow-Up StudiesAppetite
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