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Mediation as a Process for the Management of Conflict and the Improvement of Coexistence in Educational Centres. A Study Based on the Perceptions of …

2017

Abstract School mediation is a strategy which is increasingly being implemented in a greater number of educational centres because of all its benefits. Besides being a communicative process which allows confronting conflicts in a participative manner, it involves learning different social and personal skills. Ultimately, it enables the strengthening of the students’ interpersonal relationships while fostering coexistence at school. If coexistence is built by action and the school is a setting where continuous interactions occur, it seems appropriate to think of the school environment as a place to learn how to coexist. Nevertheless, the studies aimed at knowing the impact of mediation are s…

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Subjective Assessment of Head and Facial Appearance in Children with Craniosynostoses after Surgical Treatment

2018

Background: Craniosynostoses are congenital defects in the construction of the skull involving premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. Premature fusion of sutures causes characteristic skull deformation(s). This affect the structure and thus the appearance of the entire head and face. The aim of this study was to analyze parents&rsquo

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyLeadership and ManagementHead (linguistics)craniosinostosis; results of surgery; craniofacial disfigurement; clinical survey; subjective assessment; surgical outcomeslcsh:MedicineHealth Informaticscraniofacial disfigurementCraniosynostosessurgical outcomesAffect (psychology)ArticleCraniosynostosis03 medical and health sciencesInterpersonal relationship0302 clinical medicineHealth Information ManagementmedicinecraniosinostosisSurgical treatmentclinical surveybusiness.industryHealth Policylcsh:Rsubjective assessmentmedicine.diseaseFacial appearanceSkullmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisresults of surgerybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHealthcare
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Using a Multidimensional Measure of Resilience to Explain Life Satisfaction and Academic Achievement of Adults With Reading Difficulties.

2014

We assessed the impact of intrapersonal and interpersonal resilience, persistence, and number of difficulties in addition to reading problems on life satisfaction (general, social, and self) and academic achievement. A total of 120 adults with reading difficulties who either were completing a university degree or were recent graduates responded to an in-lab or online survey. Results indicated that intrapersonal resilience correlated positively with interpersonal resilience and persistence, and both resilience factors were negatively associated with number of difficulties. Using structural equation modeling, intrapersonal resilience explained general satisfaction, intrapersonal resilience a…

Persistence (psychology)AdultMaleHealth (social science)Adolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpersonal communicationAcademic achievementPersonal SatisfactionStructural equation modelingEducationDyslexiaInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultHumansInterpersonal Relationsreading difficultiesresiliencelife satisfactionta515media_commonLife satisfactionMiddle AgedResilience PsychologicalAchievementGeneral Health ProfessionsEducational StatusFemalePsychological resiliencePsychologySocial psychologyIntrapersonal communicationJournal of learning disabilities
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Theorising love in sociological thought: Classical contributions to a sociology of love

2017

This article sets out to explore the contributions of classical social thinkers to a sociological understanding of love. It builds on the premise that despite its major relevance and consequential importance in shaping both individual lives and the social world, until recently love was a heavily undertheorised topic in the sociological tradition. Moreover, the body of disparate sociological reflections that have been made on the social nature of love has been largely forgotten in the discipline’s intellectual legacy. The article then proceeds in unearthing the classics’ contributions to a sociology of love. It starts with Max Weber’s view that love promises to be a means of sensual salvati…

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Accentuating the Positive, Eliminating the Negative? Relationship Maintenance as a Predictor of Two-Dimensional Relationship Quality

2012

In this study, relationship maintenance and its connections with positive and negative relationship quality were examined among Finnish parents (N = 177 women and 153 men; i.e., partners from 150 couples and 27 women and 3 men whose partner did not participate in the study). Relationship maintenance was measured using Stafford, Dainton, and Haas's (2000) version of the RMSM and two-dimensional relationship quality using Fincham and Linfield's (1997) PANQIMS. Structural equation modeling was utilized to analyze paired data. Women were found to report more relationship maintenance behaviors than their partners. The results showed further that relationship maintenance was connected with both p…

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Schools: wrong spaces face the ones desired by the students

2017

ResumenEste trabajo estudia las ideas que algunos estudiantes tienen sobre la mejora de su espacio, es decir, las proyecciones de los deseos de escolares hacia su propio centro educativo. Este estudio sobre la calidad estética se desarrolla gracias a la participación de tres colegios de Educación Infantil y Educación Primaria de Alicante, en España. La metodología es mixta pues combina la investigación educativa basada en las Artes Visuales y la investigación basada en imágenes para obtener mediante métodos gráficos la voz visual infantil. Los productos son diversos dibujos y collages que expresan información y contenido comunicativo analizado de manera cualitativa y cuantitativa. Con base …

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Estrategias ante el uso de Internet por población usuaria en Atención Primaria: una clasificación sociológica

2021

Resumen: Objetivo: Analizar y clasificar las estrategias comunicativas que desarrollan los/las profesionales de atención primaria de salud de la Comunitat Valenciana ante el uso de Internet como fuente de información de salud por parte de la población usuaria, a través de las categorías analíticas de poder y control que, según Basil Bernstein, caracterizan los procesos de comunicación de los encuentros terapéuticos. Método: Estudio cualitativo mediante entrevistas en profundidad a profesionales de atención primaria de salud de la Comunitat Valenciana (n = 18). Para el análisis de los discursos se ha aplicado el lenguaje de descripción de la teoría de Bernstein con el objetivo de clasificar …

PopulationPrimary health careInterpersonal relationshipsValencian communityRelaciones interpersonales03 medical and health sciencesMetodología cualitativa0302 clinical medicineAtención primaria de salud030212 general & internal medicineSociologyeducationPrimary health careInterneteducation.field_of_studyInternet useQualitative methodology030503 health policy & servicesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAtencion primariaHealth communicationHealth informationPublic aspects of medicineRA1-12700305 other medical scienceComunicación en saludHumanitiesGaceta Sanitaria
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The Determinants of Performance in China: A Study Focused on Cultural and Institutional Drivers in the Area of Shanghai

2015

We base our work on an historical study and on interviews of Chinese managers living in the area of Shanghai. We use the institutional theoretical stream in combination with the impact of national culture, considering that organizations and managers are influenced by cultural and institutional determinants. In a first part, we describe the theoretical background to the research and our method. Then, in a second part, we present the significant cultural and institutional features of China that enable us to justify several hypotheses about our topic. In a third part, we analyze twelve in-depth interviews, trying to answer our research question. Our basic research question focuses on what “Per…

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Unpacking the Black Box of Wilderness Therapy

2016

Despite considerable progress within wilderness and adventure therapy research over the last decade, researchers are still unable to precisely answer why, how, and for whom this treatment modality works. There is also a need for more knowledge regarding the circumstances under which the treatment does not appear to be effective. In this realist synthesis, we attempt to unpack this “black box” of wilderness therapy more specifically, defined as a specialized approach to mental health treatment for adolescents. Through a focused review of the primary qualitative wilderness therapy studies, empirical findings are used to test and refine a key program theory. The synthesis results in a propose…

Program evaluationPsychotherapistAdolescentHealth Statusmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdventure therapyInterpersonal relationshipHealth careHumansMedicineInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWilderness therapyWildernessQualitative Researchmedia_commonbusiness.industryMental DisordersRehabilitation05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health050301 educationMental healthEpistemologyMental HealthWildernessbusiness0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchQualitative Health Research
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P-Value, Confidence Intervals, and Statistical Inference: A New Dataset of Misinterpretation

2017

Statistical inference is essential for science since the twentieth century (Salsburg, 2001). Since it's introduction into science, the null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), in which the P-value serves as the index of “statistically significant,” is the most widely used statistical method in psychology (Sterling et al., 1995; Cumming et al., 2007), as well as other fields (Wasserstein and Lazar, 2016). However, surveys consistently showed that researchers in psychology may not able to interpret P-value and related statistical procedures correctly (Oakes, 1986; Haller and Krauss, 2002; Hoekstra et al., 2014; Badenes-Ribera et al., 2016). Even worse, these misinterpretations of P-value …

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