Search results for "SUICIDE"
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Associations between parental rules, style of communication and children's screen time
2015
Background Research suggests an inverse association between parental rules and screen time in pre-adolescents, and that parents’ style of communication with their children is related to the children’s time spent watching TV. The aims of this study were to examine associations of parental rules and parental style of communication with children’s screen time and perceived excessive screen time in five European countries. Methods UP4FUN was a multi-centre, cluster randomised controlled trial with pre- and post-test measurements in each of five countries; Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary and Norway. Questionnaires were completed by the children at school and the parent questionnaire was brough…
High Immunoglobulin A Levels Mediate the Association Between High Anger Expression and Low Somatic Symptoms in Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators.
2014
It has been hypothesized that anger expression may be associated with increased salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) levels, which is associated with decreased somatic symptoms, and therefore anger expression may be associated with reduced somatic symptoms in intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrators. This study tested the potential mediating effect of sIgA levels on the relationship between anger expression and respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms in IPV perpetrators and non-violent controls. The sample consisted of IPV perpetrators ( n = 19) and controls ( n = 21). Saliva samples were collected for assessing sIgA levels. The State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory–2 was used to assess…
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Suicide-Related Emergency Calls
2017
Considerable effort has been devoted to incorporate temporal trends in disease mapping. In this line, this work describes the importance of including the effect of the seasonality in a particular setting related with suicides. In particular, the number of suicide-related emergency calls is modeled by means of an autoregressive approach to spatio-temporal disease mapping that allows for incorporating the possible interaction between both temporal and spatial effects. Results show the importance of including seasonality effect, as there are differences between the number of suicide-related emergency calls between the four seasons of each year.
On Fatigue And/Or Motivation
1958
Agresion: Un enfoque psicobiologico
2002
Suicidio y crítica cultural en la medicina española del siglo XIX
2015
El presente trabajo explora el destacado papel del suicidio en la crítica cultural desplegada por los médicos españoles del siglo XIX a través de un análisis de los principales modelos teóricos que inspiraron sus aportaciones en torno a la causación del mismo. En la primera mitad del siglo, el factor etiológico más discutido fueron las pasiones, las cuales, de acuerdo con el espiritualismo dominante, actuaban en tensión permanente con un yo reflexivo, consciente y dueño de su libre albedrío. Posteriormente, y en el contexto de una progresiva somatización de los fenómenos morales e intelectuales, la concepción del suicidio como un acto libre del individuo fue modificándose hasta considerarlo…
Maximum Water Temperature Limit in Open-Water Swimming Events
2014
Zur Belastung von Augen und Gehör am Arbeitsplatz und in der Umwelt
2007
Sowohl im Erwerbsleben als auch in der Freizeit sind Augen und Gehor die am haufigsten beanspruchten Sinnesorgane. Eine ungunstige Gestaltung der Arbeits- bzw. Umweltbedingungen fuhrt haufig zu negativen Belastungen nicht nur der entsprechenden Sinnesorgane, sondern meist auch des gesamten Organismus. Zur Minimierung einer unphysiologischen Belastung ist eine entsprechende Arbeits- und Umweltgestaltung prioritar. The visual and auditive systems are the most commonly used senses at work and in leisure time. Unfavourable featured workplaces and environments frequently lead to stresses and strain not only the sense organs but also the entire organism. To minimize unphysiological squeals an opt…