Search results for "Life situation"

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Experiences of Living in a Disrupted Situation as Partner to a Man With Testicular Cancer

2009

New knowledge has been gained about how close relatives reorient themselves and handle their life situation when facing close relatives' illness. The aim of this study was to describe and elucidate narrated experiences of living in a disrupted situation as partner to a patient with testicular cancer. A qualitative single-case design with a conversational interview using a semistructured guide with open-ended questions was implemented. A young woman whose partner had testicular cancer with metastases was interviewed. Narrative analysis of the data with focus on corporeality, spatiality, temporality, and communality revealed three themes that reflected the woman's concerns in different exist…

AdultMaleHealth (social science)Time Factorslcsh:MedicineTemporalityClose relativesExistentialismMalignant diseaseNarrative inquiryDevelopmental psychologyLife situationInterviews as TopicLife Change EventsYoung AdultNursingTesticular NeoplasmsSickness Impact ProfileSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansNarrativeInterpersonal RelationsSpousesTesticular cancerbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseSelf CareCaregiversQuality of LifeFemalebusinessStress PsychologicalAmerican Journal of Men's Health
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Síndrome de desmoralización como alternativa diagnóstica al estado de ánimo deprimido en pacientes paliativos

2016

The emotional state of palliative patients is one of the main aims in their professional attention. Several authors have approach this matter using depression definitions as defined for the general population. There are also many expert professional opinions and research data pointing to the need for adequate research at the patient’s end of life situation. Perhaps one of the most interesting ideas is that one initia­lly expressed by Frank and developed by Kis­sanne et al., suggesting differentiation between depression and demoralization. Following this line of thought, demoralization would more accurately reflect the situation observed in these patients, allows a better differential diagno…

Gerontologyeducation.field_of_studyPalliative carePsychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationLife situationClinical PsychologyOncologyFeelingPsychologyeducationResearch datamedia_commonPsicooncología
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Being old and living alone in urban areas: the meaning of self-care and health on the perception of life situation and identity

2013

- Published article -cc-by-nc Background: Living alone in urban areas when getting old is an important and necessary field for research as the growth of the urban population worldwide increases, and due to the fact that people live longer. How older people manage their self-care and health, and how this might influence their identity and life situation may be very important to understand when planning for a new, upcoming older generation. The aim of this study was to elucidate the meaning of self-care and health for the perception of life situation and identity among single-living older individuals in urban areas in southern Norway. Methods: A phenomenological–hermeneutic approach inspired …

Gerontologyeducation.field_of_studyphenomenologicalhealth promotionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationIdentity (social science)hermeneutic methodSalutogenesisPeer reviewLife situationPsychiatry and Mental healthagedHealth promotionPerceptionPsychology Research and Behavior ManagementsalutogenesisMeaning (existential)PsychologyeducationGeneral Psychologytimemedia_commonOriginal ResearchPsychology Research and Behavior Management
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Leisure Consumption and well-Being among Older Adults: Does Age or Life Situation Matter?

2016

This study investigated the associations between leisure consumption and well-being in older adults (50–74 years old). To find out whether these associations are age-specific, they were compared with the associations observed among younger adults (18–49 years old). Differences between the older adults by age and life situation were also examined. This study was based on the “Finland 2014 – Consumption and Life style” survey (N = 1351), conducted among a representative sample of the Finnish adult population. Well-being was measured as mental, economic and physical well-being. Objects of leisure consumption were grouped by factor analysis, and the associations between the resulting leisure co…

Gerontologyhyvinvointi050109 social psychologykulutusLife situationleisure consumption0502 economics and businessHealth care0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsLife-span and Life-course Studiesolder adultsConsumption (economics)business.industry05 social sciencesRegression analysisemotional well-beingEmotional well-beingeconomic well-beingYounger adultsWell-beingMarital statusPsychologybusinessfyysinen hyvinvointivapaa-aikaikääntyneetApplied Research in Quality of Life
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Transgresión moral y enfermedad en los países nórdicos en la temprana Edad Moderna

2009

This article seeks to understand how people in the early modern age interpreted the nature of illness and the role that morality played in these interpretations. From this point of view illnesses were not only psycho-physical states or subjects for medical diagnosis but they were also subjects for narratives or stories through which people tried to understand what had caused their illness, and why it was happening to them. Illnesses were understood as strictly connected with the patient's character and were regarded as possible consequences of his personality. On the other hand, the interpretations also emphasised the ambivalence of a healer. Personal experiences and an understanding of one…

Psychoanalysismedia_common.quotation_subjectScandinavian and Nordic CountriesAmbivalenceMoralslcsh:R131-687Life situationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAmbivalence of a healerlcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999DiagnosisMedicinePersonalityNarrativeDiseaseModelos etiológicosAnthropology CulturalFolkloremedia_commonHistory 15th CenturyFolk medicineAetiological modelsbusiness.industryDiagnósticoMoralidadMoralitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesMoralityReligionAmbivalencia del curanderoHistory 16th CenturySocial ConditionsCuración popularPersonal experienceMedicine TraditionalbusinessAttitude to HealthFolk healingMarine transgressionFaith Healing
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Communicating Personal Goals: Consequences for Person Perception in the Work and Family Domains

2006

Based on a set of three experimental studies (total N = 608), we examined how people appraise another person’s well-being and motivation in the work and family domains on the basis of knowledge of this other person’s goal system. Participants were introduced to the life situation of either a woman or a man belonging to a successful dual-career couple. This target person reported pursuing only work-related personal goals (work priority), only family-related personal goals (family priority) or both work- and family-related goals (balanced goal system). Participants were asked to appraise the target person’s life satisfaction as well as a number of work- and family-related attributes. Overall…

Work (electrical)Social perceptionWell-beingLife satisfactionSet (psychology)Goal systemPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyLife situationSwiss Journal of Psychology
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Albanian students’ motives for preferring certain real-life situations for learning mathematics

2011

This article reports on a qualitative investigation of Albanian students’ motives for preferring certain real-life situations to be used in school mathematics, and possible connections of these motives to characteristics and issues within Albanian society. It is based on realistic interviews with students from Grades 8 and 9 in a school in the district of Shkodra in northern Albania. Interviews were conducted after students experienced five teaching units which dealt with mathematics embedded in real-life situations. Results are expressed in terms of contextmechanism-outcome configurations as proposed by critical realist theory. Most of the resultsare supported by those from a previous quan…

realist paradigmlcsh:MathematicsGeneral MathematicsReal-life situationsrealistic interviewslcsh:QA1-939students' preferencesEducationCritical realistPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPsychologyCommunity developmentRecreationPythagoras
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A case formulation model for the assessment of psychological problems among deafblind persons

2012

In order to describe and understand possible problems associated with deafblindness we applied a functional analysis case formulation strategy and Functional Analytic Clinical Case Diagrams (FACCD). We collected clinical assessment data from deafblind persons who were experiencing multiple psychological problems as reported by their healthcare professionals. The data were collected after the healthcare professionals were trained in functional analyses and in applying FACCD. The 21 deafblind persons assessed by healthcare professionals were reported to have 3–11 psychological problems. Two case examples are given to illustrate the complexity of a deafblind person's life situation and the fun…

staff trainingdeafblindness; functional analysis; FACCD; staff trainingHealth professionalsDeafblindnessRehabilitationFACCDdeafblindnessmedicine.diseasefunctional analysisLife situationAssessment datamedicinelcsh:H1-99Psychological testingClinical caselcsh:Social sciences (General)PsychologyFunctional analysis (psychology)ta515Clinical psychologyStaff trainingScandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Displaying agency problems at the outset of psychotherapy

2016

In order to present him- or herself at the outset of psychotherapy as a credible client, the person needs to, on one hand, formulate a sense of lost agency in accounts of his/her life situation, and on the other, to present him- or herself as willing and able to take part in conversational self-exploration. In this study, we looked in detail at how one person, seeking psychotherapy, constructed accounts that served this double function. We sought to develop the usefulness of the concept of agency as an integrative theoretical construct of core processes in therapy and introduced a model of five aspects of agentic vs. non-agentic presentation, developed and applied in an earlier study on cli…

therapy discourse050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapist05 social sciences050109 social psychologyLife situationPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyOrder (business)positionsAgency (sociology)agency0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyproblem accountsSocial psychologyta515European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling
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