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Validez factorial del “cuestionario para la evaluación del síndrome de quemarse por el Trabajo” (CESQT) en una muestra de médicos mexicanos

2010

El objetivo del este estudio fue evaluar la validez factorial y la consistencia interna del “Cuestionario para la Evaluación del Síndrome de Quemarse por el Trabajo” (CESQT). Se hipotetizó un modelo de cuatro factores, similar al del oringinal. La muestra fueron estuvo formada por 1110 médicos del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. El instrumento está formado por 20 items distribuidos en 4 subescalas: Ilusión por el trabajo (5 items), Desgaste psíquico (4 items), Indolencia (6 items), y Culpa (5 items). El modelo fue evaluado con LISREL 8. Según diferentes índices de ajuste global el modelo presentó un ajuste adecuado: Chi2(164) = 225.06 (p < 0.001), GFI = 0.83, RMSEA = 0.061, NNFI = …

Goodness of fitInternal consistencyFactorial validityBurnoutPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyStructural equation modelingUniversitas Psychologica
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Liderazgo femenino y felicidad en el trabajo: el papel mediador del intercambio líder-colaborador

2018

Objetivo: el objetivo de este artículo es examinar el papel del liderazgo femenino en la felicidad en el trabajo de sus colaboradores. Además, se analiza el papel mediador de la relación entre el líder y el colaborador, entendida como el intercambio líder-colaborador (LMX). Método: se ha utilizado la encuesta como método de investigación; se analizaron datos cuantitativos a nivel individual a través de modelos de ecuaciones estructurales. La muestra está compuesta por 292 empleados no directivos del sector hotelero español, para los que se analiza su percepción individual acerca de las variables objeto de estudio. Resultados: los resultados revelan que el liderazgo femenino ejerce un papel …

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The reasoned action approach applied to health behavior: Role of past behavior and tests of some key moderators using meta-analytic structural equati…

2018

Abstract Rationale The reasoned action approach (RAA) is a social cognitive model that outlines the determinants of intentional behavior. Primary and meta-analytic studies support RAA predictions for multiple health behaviors. However, including past behavior as a predictor in the RAA may attenuate model effects. Direct effects of past behavior on behavior may reflect non-conscious processes whereas indirect effects of past behavior through social cognitive variables may represent reasoned processes. Objective The present study extended a previous meta-analysis of the RAA by including effects of past behavior. The analysis also tested effects of candidate moderators of model predictions: be…

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Emotional intelligence as a predictor of prosocial behaviors in spanish and colombian older adults based on path models

2022

Emotional intelligence (EI), empathy, and prosocial behavior (PB) are widely studied in the early stages of life, up to adolescence. However, there have been few studies in older adults. Using a multivariate methodology, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were applied with structural equation models (SEM) in 271 older adults in Colombia, along with a Spanish sample made up of 139 adults over 60 years of age, for a total sample of 411 older adults. The results confirmed that EI, as measured with the WLEIS, scale is the best predictor of PB, with excellent adjustment criteria (GFI = 0.99; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.064; PCLOSE = 0.28; SRMR = 0.023; AIC = 57.30…

Health Information ManagementPsicologiaLeadership and ManagementHealth Policyemotional intelligence; prosocial behavior; path; confirmatory factor analysis; structural equation modelingHealth Informatics
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The COVID-19 Crisis: Skills That Are Paramount to Build into Nursing Programs for Future Global Health Crisis

2020

The COVID-19 pandemic started at the end of 2019 and can be considered one of the most difficult health crises of the past century. It has had a devastating effect around the world, not only for public health, but also for the economy, labor market, and other facets of individual and societal life. Health systems have been put under high strain, and health professionals have experienced unusual and stressful work circumstances. With the aim of drawing lessons for nursing education, the present study analyzed, during the weeks of peak infection in Spain, the stress experience and coping strategies of a sample of 403 nurses from the Spanish health system. Specifically, we analyzed how tenure,…

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Study Crafting and Self-Undermining in Higher Education Students: A Weekly Diary Study on the Antecedents.

2021

The aim of the current study is to validate the adaptation of the job demands–resources theory to the study context. In addition, we introduce the concepts study crafting and self-undermining to the study demands–resources framework by examining the mediating role of engagement and exhaustion in the relationship between study characteristics and study crafting and self-undermining. Over four consecutive weeks, 205 higher education students answered a questionnaire about their weekly study demands and resources, their well-being (i.e., engagement, exhaustion), and their study crafting and self-undermining behaviors. Multilevel structural equation modeling (controlling for autoregressors of m…

Higher educationUniversitiesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesiseducationself-undermining ; study characteristics ; higher education students ; study demands–resources framework ; student engagement ; study crafting ; student burnoutstudy demands–resources framework050109 social psychologyDysfunctional familyContext (language use)Student engagementAffect (psychology)Structural equation modelingArticlestudy craftingstudy characteristicsSurveys and Questionnaires0502 economics and businesshigher education studentsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAdaptation (computer science)Studentsbusiness.industryself-undermining05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRstudent burnoutStudy Characteristicsstudent engagementMedicinePsychologybusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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The perceived time value importance for enrolment in online masters courses: an extension of the Technology Acceptance Model

2020

Purpose. The main objective of this research is to obtain a better understanding of the impact of perceived time value on the intention of pursuing an online Master’s degree for its applicants. For this reason, perceived time value is added to the Technology Acceptance Model. Design/methodology/approach. Data are collected from a purposive sample of 147 individuals, who were interested to continue their higher education. Both, online and personal surveys are used to collect data. Achieved data are analysed by structural equation modelling. Findings. The results show that the perceived time value is significantly related to the ease of use and perceived utility, which in turn, show a signifi…

Higher educationbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologySample (statistics)UsabilityStructural equation modelingTime value of moneyExtension (metaphysics)OriginalityTechnology acceptance modelMarketingbusinessPsychologyValue (mathematics)media_commonESIC MARKET Economic and Business Journal
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Validation of the Hungarian PHQ-15. A latent variable approach

2021

Somatic symptoms without a clear-cut organic or biomedical background, also called "medically unexplained" or "somatoform" symptoms, are frequent in primary and secondary health care. They are often accompanied by depression and/or anxiety, and cause functional impairment. The Patient Health Question-naire Somatic Symptom Scale (PHQ-15) was developed to measure somatic symptom distress based on the frequency and bothersomeness of non-specific somatic symptoms. The study aimed to (1) evaluate the Hungarian version of the PHQ-15 from a psychometric point of view; (2) replicate the bifactor structure and associations with negative affect described in the literature; and (3) provide the Hungari…

HungaryPsychometricsDepressionbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsSomatic symptom disordermedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordershumanitiesStructural equation modelingCorrelationNeurologyCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesWell-beingmedicineHumansAnxietyFemaleNeurology (clinical)Somatization disordermedicine.symptombusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyIdeggyógyászati szemle
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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…

INTRINSIC MOTIVATIONMaleParentsTELEVISIONSocial SciencesChild BehaviorMothersPoison controlSocial controlSuicide preventionStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyMEDIAComputerScreen timeSurveys and QuestionnairesADOLESCENTSInjury preventionBALANCE-RELATED BEHAVIORSHumansMedicineCluster randomised controlled trialHOMEParent-Child RelationsChildChildrenSedentarySchoolsParentingComputersbusiness.industryCommunicationSELF-DETERMINATION THEORYSEDENTARY BEHAVIORPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsEuropePHYSICAL-ACTIVITYVideo GamesFemalePerceptionTelevisionBiostatisticsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801businessFAMILY ENVIRONMENTResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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The role of depression and impulsivity in the psychopathology of bulimia nervosa.

2013

Introduction: The study aimed to analyze the role of depression and impulsivity in the psychopathology of bulimia nervosa (BN). Materials and methods: Seventy female patients with DSM-IV BN, purging subtype, were assessed for eating-related symptoms, body dissatisfaction, affective symptoms, impulsivity, and personality traits. Factor analysis and structural equation modeling methods were used for statistical analysis. Results: BN appeared as a condition which incorporated 5 general dimensions: a) binge eating and compensatory behaviours; b) restrictive eating; c) body dissatisfaction; d) dissocial personality traits; and e) a cluster of features which was called "emotional instability" The…

Impulsivitymedicine.medical_specialtyModels PsychologicalImpulsivityStructural equation modelingEmotional InstabilityYoung AdultmedicineHumansBig Five personality traitsPsychiatryBulimia NervosaDepression (differential diagnoses)Depressive DisorderSelf-defeating personalityBinge eatingBulimia nervosaDepressionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesBulimia nervosaImpulsive BehaviorFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyBorderline personalityPsychopathologyClinical psychologyRevista de psiquiatria y salud mental
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