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Is It Good To Be Good? Dispositional Compassion and Health Behaviors

2018

Background Despite the documented importance of dispositional compassions for a range of health-related outcomes, its role in predicting health behaviors remains unclear. Purpose This study examined the associations between dispositional compassion and three domains of health behavior, including physical activity, alcohol use, and smoking. Methods The participants (N = 1,279–1,913) were from the Finnish population-based Young Finns study. We collected self-reports of compassion in 1997 and 2011 and health behaviors in 2001, 2007, and 2011. In addition, an objective pedometer measure of physical activity was collected in 2011. Linear and logistic regression models were fitted to estimate the…

AdultMaleelintavatanimal structuresAlcohol Drinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectalcohol consumptionHealth BehaviorPhysical activitycompassionBinge drinkingphysical activityCompassionLogistic regressionBinge Drinking03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinetupakointiempatiaHumansluonteenpiirteet030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesAssociation (psychology)Exerciseta515General PsychologyFinlandmedia_common030505 public healthSmokingta3142Middle AgedExcessive alcohol consumptionhealth behaviorsPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesPedometerFemaleHealth behaviorEmpathyalkoholinkäyttö0305 other medical sciencePsychologyfyysinen aktiivisuusClinical psychologyPersonality
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Temperament and Early Intentions to Retire

2019

Abstract Objective: To examine associations between temperament traits and early retirement intentions. Methods: In the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966, we analyzed early retirement intentions at the age 46 according to Cloninger temperament traits at the age 46 (n = 4409) and at the age 31 (n = 3226). Ordinal logistic regression analyses were used. Adjustments were made for marital status, education, work type, job satisfaction, perceived health, and mental health problems. Results: 11% of men and 9% of women had strong retirement intentions. Especially higher harm avoidance was associated with higher early retirement intentions in both sexes at the age of 46. A similar pattern of resul…

AdultMaleharm avoidancePersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIntentionNorthern finlandearly retirementtemperamenttiSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansluonteenpiirteetvarhaiseläkkeetTemperamentkohorttitutkimusta515Finlandearly retirement intentionsmedia_commonRetirementAge FactorsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthtemperamentta3142Middle AgedpersoonallisuusLogistic Modelspersonalityeläkkeelle siirtyminenTemperamentintentions to retirePsychologyBirth cohortDemographyJournal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
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Probing birth-order effects on narrow traits using specification-curve analysis

2017

The idea that birth-order position has a lasting impact on personality has been discussed for the past 100 years. Recent large-scale studies have indicated that birth-order effects on the Big Five personality traits are negligible. In the current study, we examined a variety of more narrow personality traits in a large representative sample ( n = 6,500–10,500 in between-family analyses; n = 900–1,200 in within-family analyses). We used specification-curve analysis to assess evidence for birth-order effects across a range of models implementing defensible yet arbitrary analytical decisions (e.g., whether to control for age effects or to exclude participants on the basis of sibling spacing).…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionImpulsivity050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyRisk-TakingGermanymedicinePersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsSiblingBig Five personality traitsGeneral PsychologyReciprocity (cultural anthropology)Internal-External Controlmedia_commonAged05 social sciencesLife satisfactionMiddle AgedBirth orderLocus of controlAttitudeFemalemedicine.symptomBirth OrderPsychologySocial psychologyPersonality
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The role of empathy and emotional intelligence in nurses' communication attitudes using regression models and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analy…

2018

Aims and objectives: To analyse link between empathy and emotional intelligence as a predictor of nurses' attitudes towards communication while comparing the contribution of emotional aspects and attitudinal elements on potential behaviour. Background: Nurses' attitudes towards communication, empathy and emotional intelligence are key skills for nurses involved in patient care. There are currently no studies analysing this link, and its investigation is needed because attitudes may influence communication behaviours. Design: Correlational study. Method: To attain this goal, self-reported instruments (attitudes towards communication of nurses, trait emotional intelligence (Trait Emotional Me…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyEmotionsEmpathyNursing Methodology ResearchComunicación interpersonalNurse's RolePersonal paramédicolaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesCognitive dimensions of notations0302 clinical medicinelawSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans030212 general & internal medicineGeneral Nursingmedia_commonEmotional Intelligence030504 nursingQualitative comparative analysisEmotional intelligenceRegression analysisGeneral MedicineSpainScale (social sciences)TraitCLARITYEnfermeríaFemaleEmpathy0305 other medical sciencePsychologyNurse-Patient RelationsEmpatíaInteligencia emocionalJournal of clinical nursing
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Climate uniformity: its influence on team communication quality, task conflict, and team performance.

2014

We investigated whether climate uniformity (the pattern of climate perceptions of organizational support within the team) is related to task conflict, team communication quality, and team performance. We used a sample composed of 141 bank branches and collected data at 3 time points. The results obtained showed that, after controlling for aggregate team climate, climate strength, and their interaction, a type of nonuniform climate pattern (weak dissimilarity) was directly related to task conflict and team communication quality. Teams with weak dissimilarity nonuniform patterns tended to show higher levels of task conflict and lower levels of team communication quality than teams with unifor…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyOrganizational cultureSample (statistics)Interpersonal communicationEfficiency OrganizationalTask (project management)Conflict PsychologicalPerceptionHumansQuality (business)Cooperative BehaviorApplied Psychologymedia_commonTeam compositionClimate patternPsicologia socialCommunicationCommerceMiddle AgedOrganizational CultureGroup ProcessesLeadershipFemalePsychologySocial psychologyThe Journal of applied psychology
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Anxiety, Stress, and Contingent Negative Variation Reconsidered

1984

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectContingent Negative VariationAnxietyElectroencephalographyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArousalPitch DiscriminationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceReaction TimemedicineHumansPersonalitymedia_commonCerebral Cortexmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeuroscienceElectroencephalographyContingent negative variationElectrophysiologyElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexPitch DiscriminationAnxietymedicine.symptomArousalPsychologyStress PsychologicalPersonalityClinical psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Implicit Attachment Schemas and Therapy Outcome for Panic Disorder Treated with Manualized Confrontation Therapy.

2018

<b><i>Background:</i></b> Different studies have shown that a patient’s attachment correlates with the psychotherapy outcome. However, these findings are based on the traditional interview and paper and pencil attachment methods. Latency-based methods like the Implicit Association Test (IAT) have not yet been investigated in clinical attachment research, specifically in therapy outcome research. <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> It can be hypothesized that patients with positive schemas of their mother and their partner may show a better psychotherapeutic outcome than those with less positive schemas of their mother/partner. <b><i>Method:&…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPanic disorderTherapeutic effectBeck Depression InventoryImplicit-association testmedicine.diseaseDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersPsychotherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyTreatment OutcomemedicinePersonalityAnxietyHumansPanic DisorderFemaleImplicit attitudemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonAgoraphobiaPsychopathology
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Police attitudes toward policing partner violence against women: do they correspond to different psychosocial profiles?

2010

This study analyzed whether police attitudes toward policing partner violence against women corresponded with different psychosocial profiles. Two attitudes toward policing partner violence were considered—one reflecting a general preference for a conditional law enforcement (depending on the willingness of the victim to press charges against the offender) and the other reflecting a general preference for unconditional law enforcement (regardless of the victim’s willingness to press charges against the offender). Results from a sample of 378 police officers showed that those police officers who expressed a general preference for unconditional law enforcement scored higher in other-oriented…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlEmpathyInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultLaw EnforcementProfessional CompetenceInjury preventionHumansInterpersonal RelationsApplied PsychologyCrime Victimsmedia_commonAnalysis of VarianceStereotypingLaw enforcementMiddle AgedPreferencePoliceUnited StatesClinical PsychologyPublic OpinionSpouse AbuseDomestic violenceWomen's HealthFemaleStereotyped BehaviorPsychologyPsychosocialSocial psychologyJournal of interpersonal violence
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Mixing against culture vs mixing against nature: ontologization of prohibited interethnic relationships.

2009

In this paper, we develop the theory of ontologization: Social representations that prevent members of minority and majority groups who are living in contact with each other to mingle. The process of ontologization consists of separating some humans from their own species, and anchoring them in another environment, that of an animal, for example. We propose that underlying the famous slogan "equal but separate" is the social representation of interracial mixing as a "counter-nature" phenomenon. It is predicted that a sexual relationship between people of different "races" leads to a greater degree of ontologization, and, as such, this miscegenation will be explained in terms of biologistic …

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectRacial purityThinkingInterpersonal relationshipJudgmentYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)SloganPhenomenonSocial representationEthnicityHumansInterpersonal RelationsSociologyInterracial marriagesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonStereotypingCultural CharacteristicsSocial IdentificationGroup ContactGender IdentityGender studiesAnti-miscegenation attitudesGeneral MedicineRace RelationsExtramarital RelationsExtramarital RelationsOntologisazionInstinctAnti-miscegenation attitudes; Group Contact; Interracial marriages; Ontologisazion; Racial purityAttitudePsychological DistanceAtavismConstrual level theoryFemaleSocial psychologyPrejudiceInternational journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie
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Personality as a mediating variable in condom use among Spanish youth.

2015

Several studies have shown the influence of personality in risky sexual behaviors. This work has sought to establish which personality variables favor or hinder condom use in Spanish youth. A total of 408 young heterosexuals were assessed, divided into risk group (60.8%) and no-risk group (39.2%), according to systematic condom use. The results show statistically significant differences in Openness to Experience (p = .039), Conscientiousness (p = .047), Actions (p = .001), Competence (p = .024), and Self-discipline (p = .046). The regression analysis revealed that Compliance explained about 14 percent of the variance in condom use. The tendency to behave in a cooperative, peace-making, and …

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual BehaviorHIV preventionPopulationcondom use050109 social psychologylaw.inventionDevelopmental psychologyCondoms03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk-TakingCondomlawRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOpenness to experiencePersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicineYoung adulteducationContraception BehaviorApplied Psychologymedia_commonyoutheducation.field_of_studyrisky sexual behavior05 social sciencesConscientiousnessRegression analysispersonalitySpainRegression AnalysisFemalePsychologyDeveloped countryClinical psychologyPersonalityJournal of health psychology
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