Search results for "Psychosocial factor"

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A cross-sectional study of low physical fitness, self-rated fitness and psychosocial factors in a sample of Finnish 18- to 64-year-old men

2013

Background. The biological risk factors of inactivity and poor cardiorespiratory fitness are well established. However, risk groups are hard to reach and they may have misperceptions of their need for change. This study explored self-ratings of physical fitness (PF) and the relationship between objectively estimated physical fitness (PFI) and psychosocial factors among Finnish men of working-age. Methods. Cross-sectional data on 899 Finnish men (aged 18–64) were collected in 2011. Health- related physical fitness was evaluated with a physical fitness index calculated from the results of selected fitness tests. The men were subsequently classified into three groups: low, moderate and high PF…

AdultMaleGerontologyHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyPhysical fitnessMiddle-agedpsykososiaaliset tekijätLogistic regressionYoung AdultSocial supportRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansFinlandmotivaatioMotivationbusiness.industryPhysical activityPublic healthAge FactorsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportMenCardiorespiratory fitnessMiddle AgedPhysical fitnesskeski-ikäisetSelf ConceptSelf Efficacyfyysinen kuntoCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsPsychosocial factorsmiehetBiostatisticsbusinessGoalsPsychosocialfyysinen aktiivisuusResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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Symptoms of adjustment disorder and smoking predict long-term functional outcome after ankle and lower leg fracture

2020

Objective To examine the psychological, social, behavioural and injury-related factors impacting functional outcome in patients with ankle or lower limb fracture one year post-operation. Methods In this prospective study 66 patients with ankle or lower leg fracture were recruited and followed up one year post-operation. Possible associations between predictors and functional outcome were explored by regression analyses. Functional outcome was assessed with the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Ankle-Hindfoot Score. Results Linear regression models revealed that smoking and elevated symptoms of adjustment disorder were associated with lower functional outcome one year post-operation…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentAdjustment disordersPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationrecovery of functionOutcome (game theory)functional outcomeLower leg fractureankle fracturesAdjustment DisordersFractures BoneYoung AdultLinear regressionmedicineHumansAnkle InjuriesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedRehabilitationbusiness.industryadjustmentlcsh:RM1-950SmokingRehabilitationpsychosocial factors.General MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaselcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologyTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureOrthopedic surgeryPhysical therapyFemaleAnklebusinessLeg InjuriesJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Perception of Well-Being and Quality of Life in Obese Patients After Bariatric Surgery

2022

Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for effective weight reduction in patients with morbid obesity. The influence of the surgery, mostly consisting of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, on mental health is less clear. This study aims to define the influence of bariatric surgery on the perception of well-being and the general quality of life in obese patients. This is a study in which 52 obese patients, 90% of whom are women, were surveyed for the long-term persistence of weight reduction, physical activity, mood, perception of self-confidence, self-worth, and other psycho-socio-emotional factors relating to the general quality of life before and after bariatric surgery. We confirmed …

Bariatric surgeryQuality of lifePsychosocial factorsWeight reductionMental healthObesity
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Prevalence of Cognitive Frailty, Do Psychosocial-Related Factors Matter?

2020

Cognitive frailty (CF) is a topic of growing interest with implications for the study of preventive interventions in aging. Nevertheless, little research has been done to assess the influence of psychosocial variables on the risk of CF. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of CF in a Spanish sample and to explore the influence of psychosocial variables in this prevalence. Physical frailty and cognitive, functional, psychosocial, and socio-demographic aspects were assessed in a sample of 285 participants over 60 years. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were carried out. A prevalence of 21.8% (95% CI 17.4&ndash

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Timing in methods for studying psychosocial factors at work

2014

In the present chapter we focus on time lags in panel studies investigating psychosocial factors and stressor-strain relationships. First, a framework of theoretical reasons for choosing specific time lags is provided, which is based on the work by Frese and Zapf (Methodological issues in the study of work stress: objective vs. subjective measurement of work stress and the question of longitudinal studies. In: Cooper CL, Payne R (eds) Causes, coping and consequences of stress at work. Wiley, Chichester, pp 375–411, 1988). Although this theoretical framework provides a clear rationale for time intervals, researchers are frequently mistaken using it to derive appropriate time lags. Second, an…

Coping (psychology)Asia pacificWork stressstressor-strain relationshipsSpecific timetaxonomy on time lagsAsia pacific regionPsychologypsychosocial factorstime lagsPsychosocialSocial psychologyCognitive psychology
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2016 European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice The Sixth Joint Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology a…

2016

ABI : ankle–brachial (blood pressure) index ABPM : ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ACCORD : Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes ACE-I : angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ACS : acute coronary syndromes ADVANCE : Action in Diabetes and Vascular disease: PreterAx

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Work-related and personal predictors of COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the UK and USA

2021

ObjectiveTo develop evidence of work-related and personal predictors of COVID-19 transmission.Setting and respondentsData are drawn from a population survey of individuals in the USA and UK conducted in June 2020.Background methodsRegression models are estimated for 1467 individuals in which reported evidence of infection depends on work-related factors as well as a variety of personal controls.ResultsThe following themes emerge from the analysis. First, a range of work-related factors are significant sources of variation in COVID-19 infection as indicated by self-reports of medical diagnosis or symptoms. This includes evidence about workplace types, consultation about safety and union memb…

Employment2474Epidemiology030231 tropical medicineWork relatedHV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminologylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawRA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicinemultilevel modellingMedicineHumansVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700030212 general & internal medicinepsychosocial factorsWorkplaceOriginal ResearchExtraversion and introversionbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Risk of infectionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19Regression analysishealth inequalitiesenvironmental epidemiologyPreferenceUnited KingdomTransmission (mechanics)businessAccommodationDemographyEnvironmental epidemiologypolicyJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health
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Transformations and new Professional and Academic Perspectives of Health Psychology

2013

Se realiza una visión de la Psicología de la Salud en tres grandes momentos. Uno inicial que se puede denominar como profesional, en el que los psicólogos se introducen en el campo de la salud, junto a los profesionales de la medicina y desarrollan un campo específico, intentando relacionar aspectos psicológicos con aspectos biomédicos. Un segundo momento, que denominamos lego, en el sentido de que la salud se convierte en un tema de responsabilidad de las personas. A niveles académicos coincide con la construcción social de la salud como enfoque dominante. Por último, un tercer momento que está en marcha actualmente, es la homogeneización o esquemas de integración de los servicios de salud…

Factores PsicosocialesHealth Psychologypublic healthCertificación ProfesionalGlobalizaciónProfessional certificationSalud Públicapsychosocial factorsPsicología de la SaludGlobalization
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Psychometric Properties of a Short Measure for Psychosocial Factors and Associations With Phase of Physical Activity Change Among Finnish Working-Age…

2017

Insufficient physical activity (PA) and poor physical fitness are risks for several noncommunicable diseases among working-aged men. PA programs have been launched to increase activity levels in the population but working-aged men have been underrepresented in these programs. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to evaluate validity of a short scale for psychosocial factors among Finnish working-aged men who participated in a PA campaign. The study examined also the associations between psychosocial factors and phase of PA change across fitness groups. Physical fitness was assessed with a body fitness index constructed on the basis of a handgrip test, the Polar OwnIndex Test, a…

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Changes in Psychosocial Factors and Physical Activity Among Finnish Working-Age Men in the Adventures of Joe Finn Campaign

2018

This study evaluated changes in psychosocial factors and self-reported physical activity (PA) among the sample of Finnish men who underwent the fitness tests during the national health campaign. Another aim was to examine whether the fitness test feedback was a meaningful experience for PA change. Baseline data were collected in 2011 by fitness test and questionnaire. Men who had low/moderate fitness along with overweight ( n = 361) were recruited to the postcampaign study in 2014. Data were analyzed with nonparametric tests, logistic regression analysis, and content analysis. The postcampaign survey was completed by 102 men. Positive PA change was associated with high goals, planning skil…

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