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The dark side of romantic relationships: Aggression in adolescent couples and links to attachment

2015

Item does not contain fulltext This study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of both partners. This dyadic approach was chosen to account for the fact that both partners may differently contribute to the escalation of aggression. In a sample of 194 romantic partner dyads, differences between female and male partners׳ reports of aggression (relational and physical) and measures of attachment security and jealousy were assessed. A hierarchical cluster analysis identified five distinct subgroups of dyads with mutually aggressive or one-sided aggressive dyad. Of note were dyads with aggressive females and self-silencing males. The mutually aggressive couples showed the least…

Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)educationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAttachment securityJealousySocial DevelopmentRomanceDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthGreat Riftmedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyDyadmedia_common
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Peacemakers: those who would intervene to quell a sports riot

1998

Abstract Male spectators ( N = 129) attending a Finnish ice hockey game were asked to indicate their response to a fight erupting nearby in the stands. Fully 61.1% indicated they would watch, 26.2% would try to stop the fight, 5.6% would leave the area, 4.7% would encourage the fighters and 2.4% would join in. Peacemakers were compared with onlookers and found to be less physically aggressive. However, they were equally angry, impulsive and had equivalent histories of fighting. Compared with a category of troublemakers, peacemakers were less aggressive, angry and impulsive, and were taller.

Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthIce hockeyInjury preventionmedicinePersonalitymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Effect of 3,4-dichloroaniline on the early life stages of the zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio): results of a comparative laboratory study.

1991

An early life-stage (ELS) test was conducted with the zebrafish and 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA) in eight laboratories. Based on the results from all eight laboratories, an LOEC of 200 micrograms 3,4-dichloroaniline/liter applies for the early life stages of the zebrafish. Effects observed were reduction of the survival rate and malformations. If the 100 micrograms/liter concentration additionally tested by one laboratory is included in the assessment, an LOEC of 100 micrograms 3,4-DCA/liter is obtained for the survival rate and increase in length. The NOEC is 20 micrograms/liter. The present results of a comparative laboratory study with the zebrafish show that a 42-day ELS test can be co…

AgingAniline CompoundsbiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTemperatureLiterGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionEarly lifeAndrologyToxicologyExperimental animalchemistry.chemical_compoundInvestigation methodsFertilityMulticenter studychemistryAnimalsDichloroanilineZebrafishZebrafishEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Implementing Precision Medicine in Human Frailty through Epigenetic Biomarkers

2021

The main epigenetic features in aging are: reduced bulk levels of core histones, altered pattern of histone post-translational modifications, changes in the pattern of DNA methylation, replacement of canonical histones with histone variants, and altered expression of non-coding RNA. The identification of epigenetic mechanisms may contribute to the early detection of age-associated subclinical changes or deficits at the molecular and/or cellular level, to predict the development of frailty, or even more interestingly, to improve health trajectories in older adults. Frailty reflects a state of increased vulnerability to stressors as a result of decreased physiologic reserves, and even dysregu…

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Associations of socio-economic position and disability among older women in Britain and Jyväskylä, Finland

2005

The aim was to compare the pattern of associations in measures of socio-economic position and disability among British and Finnish older women. In Britain data from the British Women's Heart and Health Study was used. Women from 23 towns took part in a nurse-assessed medical examination and postal questionnaire (n = 4286). In Finland, data from the Evergreen study was used. Eight hundred and four women from the city of Jyväskylä were interviewed at home. Socio-economic position was measured according to social class in childhood, education, use of a car, home ownership and previous occupation. Disability measures included questions on difficulties in washing/dressing and climbing stairs. Lo…

AgingHealth (social science)Logistic regressionSocial classCohort StudiesInterviews as TopicDisability EvaluationPostal questionnaireSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth Status IndicatorsHumansDisabled PersonsProspective StudiesOccupationsClimbing stairsFinlandAgedAged 80 and overSocio economic positionAge FactorsUnited KingdomSocial ClassMulticenter studyEducational StatusWomen's HealthFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyGerontologyCohort studyDemographyArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
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Do aging employees benefit from self-regulative strategies? : A follow-up study

2020

SOC-strategies (selection, optimization, and compensation) are crucial for well-being and adaptation throughout the life course. The workforce is aging rapidly, thus the age-conditional premises of SOC theory require attention. This study explored (1) whether older employees used SOC strategies more often (compared to younger employees), and (2) whether older employees benefited more from SOC strategies in relation to occupational well-being (job burnout, work engagement). The study was based on follow-up data including three occupational subsamples of different age (N = 1,020). There were no significant age-conditional differences in the take-up of SOC strategies. However, older (white-col…

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Postural balance and health-related factors in middle-aged and older women with injurious falls and non-fallers.

2004

Background and aims: Older jailers aged over 70 years have shown impaired balance abilities, but it is unclear if impairment in balance control can be detected among jallers who are in their 50’s and 60’s. The aim oj this study was to analyze possible differences in balance control and other health-related factors between female fallers and nonfallers aged 50–68 years. Methods: Women 50–68 years of age (N=40) who had fallen outside and needed medical attention were recruited through a larger fall accident study. Non-fallers (N=97) were women representing the same age group who had not fallen during the preceding 12 months. A battery of standing force platform balance tests were administered…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyHormone Replacement TherapyHealth StatusMovementStatistics as TopicPoison controlBlood PressureSuicide preventionDizzinessOccupational safety and healthInterviews as TopicRisk FactorsInjury preventionmedicinePostural BalanceHumansForce platformBody Weights and MeasuresHearing LossPostural BalanceFinlandVision OcularBalance (ability)AgedImpaired Balancebusiness.industryAge FactorsMiddle AgedChronic DiseasePhysical therapyAccidental FallsFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessVisually Impaired PersonsAging clinical and experimental research
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Force Platform Balance Measures as Predictors of Indoor and Outdoor Falls in Community-Dwelling Women Aged 63-76 Years

2008

Background. Inability to maintain balance while standing increases risk of falls in older people. The present study assessed whether center of pressure (COP) movement measured with force platform technology predicts risk for falls among older people with no manifest deficiency in standing balance. Methods. Participants were 434 community-dwelling women, aged 63-76 years. COP was measured in six stances on a force platform. Following balance tests, participants reported their falls with 12 monthly calendars. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were computed from negative binomial regression models. For the analysis, those with>/=1 fall indoors were coded"indoor fal…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPoison controlSuicide preventionStatistics NonparametricOccupational safety and healthPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInjury preventionPressuremedicinePostural BalanceHumansForce platformProspective StudiesPostural BalanceFinlandAgedbusiness.industryMiddle AgedConfidence intervalPhysical therapyRegression AnalysisAccidental FallsFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessBalance problemsDemographyThe Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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Velocity-specific training in elbow flexors.

1999

The purpose of this study was to show that velocity-specific training may be implicated in modifications in the level of coactivation of agonist and antagonist muscles. Healthy males (n = 20) were randomly placed in to two groups: one group trained using concentric contractions (n = 12), the other was an untrained control group (n = 8). The training group underwent unilateral resistance training at a level of 35 (5)% of a one-repetition maximal contraction of the elbow flexors, executed at maximal angular velocity. Training sessions consisted of six sets of eight consecutive elbow flexions, three times per weak for a total of seven weeks. The velocity of the ballistic movements executed dur…

AgonistAdultMaleWeight LiftingPhysiologymedicine.drug_classElbowIsometric exerciseConcentricBicepsIsometric ContractionmedicineElbowEccentricHumansMuscle Skeletalbusiness.industryElectromyographyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAnatomyCoactivationBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureTorquePhysical Fitnessmedicine.symptomNuclear medicinebusinessMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Closeness to Parents and Experiencing Threats with COVID-19 Mediates the Link between Personality and Stress among Adolescents

2021

Purpose: many researchers have already established that the 2019 COVID-19 pandemic poses a threat to adolescent psychological health. Studies on the COVID-19 pandemic mainly focus on individual psychological consequences, such as anxiety, depression or stress. The presented study added a family context to psychological analyses of the COVID-19 pandemic in adolescence. We examined the mediational effects of closeness to parents and perceived pandemic-related threats to relationships between personality (emotional stability and agreeableness) and stress in adolescents. Methods: in total, 413 students from secondary schools in southern Poland completed questionnaires measuring stress, personal…

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