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Parental Support and Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Children: A Yearlong Cluster-Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial

2017

ABSTRACTPurpose: We studied whether physical activity (PA) counseling for parents influenced the level of parental support of children’s PA and leisure-time PA in children of different levels of initial parental support. We hypothesized that the initial level of parental support would moderate the intervention efficacy. Method: Children (n = 44, Mage = 6.09 ± 1.17 years) and their parents (n = 61) randomly assigned to an intervention group received counseling for 6 months. Children in the control group (n = 47, Mage = 6.12 ± 1.11 years) and their parents (n = 63) did not receive any counseling. Parental support was assessed using the Family Physical Activity Environment Questionnaire, and c…

AdultCounselingMaleParentsfamily-based interventionmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth BehaviorPoison controlphysical activity behaviorPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthlaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialphysical activity parentinglawSurveys and QuestionnairesIntervention (counseling)Injury preventionHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineParent-Child Relationsta315ChildExerciselapsetyoung childrenAnthropometrybusiness.industryConfoundingSocial SupportHuman factors and ergonomics030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicinevanhemmatSocial ClassSocioeconomic FactorsNephrologyChild PreschoolliikuntatottumuksetPhysical therapyFemalebusinessfyysinen aktiivisuusResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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The impact of a worksite migraine intervention program on work productivity, productivity costs, and non-workplace impairment among Spanish postal se…

2004

Migraine is associated with a significant productivity loss to employers, who may benefit from making a migraine intervention available to their employees.To evaluate changes in migraine-related productivity and non-workplace impairment associated with a migraine intervention program from the employer perspective.This was a pre-test post-test study of Spanish Postal Service employees with migraine. The intervention consisted of counseling from occupational health physicians and rizatriptan 10 mg for symptomatic treatment of two subsequent migraine headaches. Physicians also prescribed additional medications for migraine prophylaxis, treatment of tension headaches, and rescue medications. Mi…

AdultCounselingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMigraine DisordersMEDLINEOccupational Health ServicesEfficiencyOccupational safety and healthIntervention (counseling)AbsenteeismmedicineHumansPostal ServicePsychiatryProductivitybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineTriazolesmedicine.diseaseRizatriptanTryptaminesSerotonin Receptor AgonistsMigraineSpainAbsenteeismCosts and Cost AnalysisFemaleHeadachesmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesCurrent medical research and opinion
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The social consequences of binge drinking among 24- to 32-year-olds in six European countries.

2010

Udgivelsesdato: 2010-Mar Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 to 2005 under the auspices of Gender, Alcohol and Culture: An International Study (GENACIS). A total of 2089 adults aged 24-32 in the Czech Republic, Denmark, the Isle of Man, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom (UK) responded to questions about their drinking habits and social consequences directly resulting from their drinking. Survey methods varied from quota sampling with face-to-face interviewing in Spain and the UK to telephone surveys in Denmark and Sweden. Response rates varied from 50% to 72%. "Binge drinking" defined as a usual amount of more than 8 UK "uni…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleHealth (social science)Alcohol DrinkingSocial ProblemsPopulationMedicine (miscellaneous)Poison controlBinge drinkingSocial issuesOccupational safety and healthSurvey methodologySex FactorsRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthInjury preventionMedicineHumanseducationSocial Behavioreducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEuropePsychiatry and Mental healthPopulation SurveillanceMarital statusFemalebusinessSubstance usemisuse
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The relevance of recurrent brief depression in primary care. A report from the WHO project on Psychological Problems in General Health Care conducted…

1994

This report from the WHO project on Psychological Problems in General Health Care examines the relevance in primary care of the concept of recurrent brief depression (RBD) proposed by Jules Angst. RBD refers to brief, severe depressive episodes that recur frequently, i.e. nearly once a month over, a 1-year period, according to Angst. Using a structured interview (CIDI), RBD was assessed in patients not meeting the criteria for depressive episodes lasting at least 2 weeks, as defined in the ICD-10 (DE). A substantial proportion of primary care seekers were identified as presenting RBD without other depressive disorders, 3.7% with a formal RBD diagnosis and 2.7% with frequent but not monthly …

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderPsychometricsAdolescentPsychometricsPoison controlSuicide AttemptedComorbidityWorld Health OrganizationSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthRecurrent brief depressionRecurrenceInjury preventionmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)PsychiatryBiological PsychiatryAgedPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive DisorderPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryIncidenceGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCIDIComorbidityPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusinessEuropean archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience
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Comparing the characteristics of homeless adults in Poland and the United States.

2014

This study compared the characteristics of probability samples of homeless adults in Poland (N = 200 from two cities) and the United States (N = 219 from one city), using measures with established reliability and validity in homeless populations. The same measures were used across nations and a systemic translation procedure assured comparability of measurement. The two samples were similar on some measures: In both nations, most homeless adults were male, many reported having dependent children and experiencing out-of-home placements when they themselves were children, and high levels of physical health problems were observed. Significant national differences were also found: Those in Pola…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Time FactorsAdolescentSubstance-Related DisordersPoison controlSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthLife Change EventsSocial supportYoung AdultAge DistributionRisk-TakingInjury preventionmedicineHumansSex DistributionPsychiatryApplied PsychologyAgedUnsafe Sexbusiness.industryMood DisordersPublic healthMental DisordersPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMental healthUnited StatesSubstance abuseIll-Housed PersonsSchizophreniaFemalePolandbusinessAmerican journal of community psychology
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The guilty, the unlucky, or the unaware? Assessing self-reported behavioral contributors and attributions on pedestrian crashes through structural eq…

2020

Introduction: Recent literature suggests that the causation of pedestrians' crashes and the contribution of safety-related behaviors within them may substantially differ compared to other road users. This study aimed to test the effect of individual factors and safety-related road behaviors on the self-reported walk- ing crashes suffered by pedestrians and, complementarily, to analyze the causes that pedestrians attrib- uted to the crashes they suffered as pedestrians during the previous five years. Method: For this cross- sectional research performed in Spain, data from a nationwide sample of 2,499 pedestrians from the 17 regions of the country were collected. Participants had a mean age o…

AdultCross-Sectional StudiesLatent Class AnalysisSeguretat viàriaConducta (Psicologia)Accidents TrafficHumansBuilding and ConstructionSelf ReportCirculació AccidentsSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPedestrians
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Strategic responses to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: a national study in primary care

2012

Background Research on women99s responses to intimate partner violence (IPV) has largely been limited to women who have been exposed to severe physical violence with scarce generalisation. This study aimed to analyse how Spanish abused women from different backgrounds and with different IPV characteristics respond to violence. Method Women experiencing IPV before the previous year (1469) were selected from a large cross-sectional national survey of adult women recruited during 2006–7 among female patients seeking medical care for whatever reason in primary healthcare services. The outcome variables were women9s responses to IPV and the predictor variables were personal and social resources …

AdultDomestic ViolenceEpidemiologyDistancingeducationPsychological interventionPoison controlSuicide preventionbehavioral disciplines and activitiesOccupational safety and healthPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesInjury preventionmental disordersHumansMedicineDones Salut i higienePsychological abuseFamily CharacteristicsPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryBattered WomenPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsocial sciencesMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CareSelf ConceptCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsMental HealthSexual PartnersSocioeconomic FactorsSpainWomen's HealthDomestic violenceDones Delictes contraFemaleHealth Services ResearchbusinessClinical psychology
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Perceived Frequency of Domestic Violence against Women and Neighbourhood Social Disorder

2005

Regression analyses from a nationally representative sample of 10,235 adult Spaniards, provided in 1995 from the Spanish Demands of Security and Victimization Survey, showed a small and positive relationship between high neighbourhood social disorder and perceived frequency of domestic violence against women in Spanish families, after controlling for sociodemographic variables and size of city. Among sociodemographic variables, sex had the strongest association with neighbourhood social disorder, being more than twice as large as neighbourhood social disorder.

AdultDomestic ViolencePeriodicityAdolescenteducationPoison control050109 social psychologySuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthSocial disorder0504 sociologyResidence CharacteristicsEnvironmental healthInjury preventionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNeighbourhood (mathematics)General PsychologyAged05 social sciencesSocial Behavior Disorders050401 social sciences methodsHuman factors and ergonomicssocial sciencesMiddle AgedAttitudeDomestic violenceFemalePsychologyPsychological Reports
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Teachers bullied by students: forms of bullying and perpetrator characteristics.

2012

The focus of this study is on the forms in which the bullying of school teachers by students manifests itself, the characteristics of the students who engage in the bullying, and the manner in which the students who engage in bullying behave in their own peer relationships. The data was gathered from primary and lower secondary school teachers by means of an Internet survey. The answers of 70 teachers who had experienced bullying by their students are examined.The teachers had been exposed to different forms of bullying by students. They had typically been bullied by male students. In most cases, the bullying had been perpetrated by an individual student or a small group of students. Accord…

AdultDominance-SubordinationMaleHealth (social science)Injury controlAdolescentPoison controlPeer relationshipsSocial EnvironmentSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthPathology and Forensic MedicineDevelopmental psychologySchool teachersPedagogyInjury preventionMedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsChildCrime VictimsFinlandInternetSchoolsbusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomicsBullyingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedFacultyAggressionFemalebusinessLawViolence and victims
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A qualitative exploration of the impact of the economic recession in Spain on working, living and health conditions: reflections based on immigrant w…

2015

Background: This study aimed to analyse how immigrant workers in Spain experienced changes in their working and employment conditions brought about Spain's economic recession and the impact of these changes on their living conditions and health status. Method: We conducted a grounded theory study. Data were obtained through six focus group discussions with immigrant workers (n = 44) from Colombia, Ecuador and Morocco, and two individual interviews with key informants from Romania living in Spain, selected by theoretical sample. Results: Three categories related to the crisis emerged – previous labour experiences, employment consequences and individual consequences – that show how immigrant …

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