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The Wheres and Hows of Residential Choice

2016

International audience; A wide variety of choices and decisions are open to individuals when looking for a place to live: a flat or a house, renting or buying depending on one’s resources and plans; living in a city centre to enjoy its buzz, or in a certain district to have a school close by, or on the outskirts in a more village-like setting; and in this last case, how far from urban centres and major access routes? What ultimately are individuals’ preferences? All these questions presuppose looking at how they perceive and evaluate the urban environment so as to better grasp what it is that leads to residential satisfaction. However, it is not the evaluation or satisfaction in itself that…

Residential locationResidential environmentMarketing buzzPublic housingbusiness.industry[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyVariety (cybernetics)[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRentingResidential choices11. SustainabilityCity centreMarketingbusinessUrban environment
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Software-as-a-Service Revenue Models

2013

When should software providers maintain their traditional licensing model versus offering software as a service, and which SaaS model is more profitable: rental or pay per use? For customers, what are the trade-offs between traditional licensing, renting, and paying per use? peerReviewed

SaaSrevenue modelscloud computingsoftware licensingpay-per-usesoftware renting
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La evaluación de la socialización familiar: ESPA29

2016

Traditionally, family socialization has been conceptualized as an important correlate of psychological well-being and a basic theoretical construct for explaining adjusted and adaptive behaviors into society. The assessment of the socialization process requires of a theoretical perspective that conceptualizes how parents can influence their children. Based on the classic two-dimensional model of socialization, with the dimensions of acceptance/involvement and strictness/imposition, four parenting styles were defined: indulgent, authoritative, neglectful and authoritarian. The ESPA29 scale is suitable for evaluation of family socialization.

Scale (social sciences)Perspective (graphical)AuthoritarianismSocializationParenting stylesPsychologySocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologyPadres y Maestros. Publicación de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales
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Associations between Finnish 9th grade students' school perceptions, health behaviors, and family factors

2012

PurposeThe aim of this study was to examine the associations between students' perceptions of the psychosocial school environment, health‐compromising behaviours, and selected family factors. The analyses were based on data provided for the Health Behaviour in School‐aged Children Study (2006).Design/methodology/approachThe data were obtained from 1,670 Finnish 9th graders. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the associations between school perceptions, health‐compromising behaviours, and selected family factors.FindingsEducational aspiration was found to be the most influential factor connected to health‐compromising behaviour among both genders, favouring students who w…

Secondary levelmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial environmentRegression analysista3141Logistic regressionEducationIntervention (counseling)PerceptionParenting stylesPsychologyPsychosocialClinical psychologymedia_commonHealth Education
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Mothers' parenting stress and adolescents' emotional separation: The role of youngsters' self orientation

2015

The study examined the association among mothers’ parenting stress, adolescents’ emotional separation and self-orientation toward connectedness. Participants were 194 Italian adolescents, aged from 15 to 19 years (mean age = 17.39, SD = 1.18), and their mothers, aged from 33 to 64 years (mean age = 44.35, SD = 5.40). General findings showed that adolescents’ emotional separation may not necessarily be associated with their mothers’ parenting stress, but both of these variables may be related to adolescents’ personal characteristics, which may contribute to define parent-child relationship. Particularly, adolescents’ orientation towards a connected self was associated negatively with emotion…

Self orientationAgingChild rearingSocial PsychologySeparation (statistics)Parenting stressEmotional separationParent-adolescent relationshipStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyParenting stressDevelopmental NeurosciencePARENTING STRESS PARENT-ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP EMOTIONAL SEPARATION SELF-ORIENTATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEmotional separation; Parent-adolescent relationship; Parenting stress; Self-orientation; Social Psychology; Aging; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Developmental Neuroscience; Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySelf-orientationLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocial psychology
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Psychosocial maladjustment in adolescence: parental socialization, self-esteem, and substance use

2018

Abstract: This study analyzes adolescents’ vulnerability based on self-esteem and substance use, with parenting style as a protective or risk factor. The sample was composed of 1445 Spanish adolescents (59.4% females), 600 early (41.5%, from 12 to 15 years old) and 845 late (58.5%, from 16 to 17 years old) adolescents. Families were classified in one of four typologies: Indulgent, authoritative, authoritarian, and neglectful. Adolescents’ adjustment was captured through self-esteem (emotional, family, and physical) and substance use (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and synthetic drugs). Results showed that vulnerability was greater in late adolescence than in early adolescence. An i…

Self-esteemDrugsPsychologyPsychosocial MaladjustmentEarly and Late AdolescenceParenting StylesBF1-990Anales de Psicología
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Impact of Parenting Styles on Adolescents’ Self-Esteem and Internalization of Values in Spain

2007

The relationship of parenting styles with adolescents’ outcomes was analyzed within a sample of Spanish adolescents. A sample of 1456 teenagers from 13 to 16 years of age, of whom 54.3% were females, reported on their parents’ child-rearing practices. The teenagers’ parents were classified into one of four groups (authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, or neglectful). The adolescents were then contrasted on two different outcomes: (1) priority given to Schwartz’s selftranscendence (universalism and benevolence) and conservation (security, conformity, and tradition) values and (2) level of self-esteem (appraised in five domains: academic, social, emotional, family and physical). The result…

Self-transcendence valuesParentingSelf-esteemParenting; Self-esteem; Self-transcendence values; Conservation valuesConservation valuesUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología del niño y del adolescente::Otras:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología del niño y del adolescente::Otras [UNESCO]
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The Valencian Merchant Joan Augier’s Accounts Book: Year 1604

2017

Merchants are essential figures in the economy of the modern centuries, and getting to know their activity allows for a better understanding of their environment. The accounts book therefore represents a valuable and also a scarce type of document, at least in xvi century Spain. The issue that made the following work possible spans years 1597-1613, and belonged to the Valencian merchant Joan Augier. The analysis of year 1604 reveals diversified economic and financial activity, among which we highlight import and export with Marseilles and Genoa, and tax renting or bond purchasing. The pages show a complex network of interprofessional relationships together with information concerning a rang…

Service (business)Historia moderna y contemporáneaHistorybusiness.industryModern historyBondValencianlanguage.human_languagePurchasingRentingPolitical sciencelanguageEconomic historybusiness
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Pathways from Maternal Harsh Discipline Through Rumination to Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: Gender and Normativeness of Harsh Discipline as Modera…

2022

This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination to anxiety and depression symptoms among early adolescents from three countries and six subgroups. Participants were 567 mothers, 428 fathers, and 566 children (T1: Mage = 10.89; 50% girls) from Medellín, Colombia (n = 100); Naples, Italy (n = 95); Rome, Italy (n = 99); Durham, North Carolina, United States (Black n = 92, Latinx n = 80, and White n = 100). Parent reported maternal and paternal harsh parenting were measured at T1. Adolescent reported rumination was measured at T2 (Mage = 12.58) and anxiety and depression symptoms were measured at T1 and T3 (Mage = 13.71). Rumination mediated the…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleMaleAdolescentnormativenessAdolescence Anxiety and depression symptoms Harsh parenting Normativeness RuminationMothersAnxietySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneAnxiety and depression symptomDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansChildharsh parentingMotherParentingDepressionruminationrumination; anxiety and depression symptoms; harsh parenting; normativeness; adolescenceAnxiety DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthNormativeneanxiety and depression symptomsFemaleadolescenceAnxiety DisorderHumanResearch on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
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Predictors and outcomes associated with the growth curves of self-efficacy beliefs in regard to anger and sadness regulation during adolescence: a lo…

2023

IntroductionThis longitudinal study examined unique and joint effects of parenting and negative emotionality in predicting the growth curves of adolescents’ self-efficacy beliefs about regulating two discrete negative emotions (anger and sadness) and the association of these growth curves with later maladjustment (i.e., internalizing and externalizing problems).MethodsParticipants were 285 children (T1: Mage = 10.57, SD = 0.68; 53.3% girls) and their parents (mothers N = 286; fathers N = 276) from Colombia and Italy. Parental warmth, harsh parenting, and internalizing and externalizing problems were measured in late childhood at T1, whereas early adolescents’ anger and sadness were measured…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazioneadolescence anger regulation growth curve parenting sadness regulation self-efficacy beliefsGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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