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Cognitive behavioural therapy interventions for insomnia among shift workers: RCT in an occupational health setting

2019

Abstract Introduction The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy interventions for insomnia (CBT-I) to that of a sleep hygiene intervention in a randomized controlled design among shift workers. We also studied whether the features of shift work disorder (SWD) affected the results. Methods A total of 83 shift workers with insomnia disorder were partially randomized into a group-based CBT-I, self-help CBT-I, or sleep hygiene control intervention. The outcomes were assessed before and after the interventions and at 6-month follow-up using questionnaires, a sleep diary, and actigraphy. Results Perceived severity of insomnia, sleep-related dysfunction…

sleep hygiene educationMaleShift work disorderShift workinsomniaPsychological interventionunettomuusSelf-helpShift work0302 clinical medicineSleep hygiene educationSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersInsomniaOccupational health services030212 general & internal medicineself-helpBurnout ProfessionalFinlandSleep disorderSleep hygienecognitive behavioural therapy for insomniaMiddle AgedCognitive behavioural therapy for insomniaSLEEP DISORDER3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthPREVALENCE3. Good healthTreatment OutcomevuorotyöPsychotherapy Groupkognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapiaFemaleOriginal ArticleSleep diarymedicine.symptomshift work disorderSEVERITY INDEXAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyInsomniaVALIDATION03 medical and health sciencesSleep Disorders Circadian Rhythmmental disordersmedicineHumansSleep Hygieneoccupational health servicesunihäiriötCognitive Behavioral Therapytyöterveysbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCorrectionActigraphymedicine.diseaseActigraphyitseapu (psykologia)shift workMoodPhysical therapyNURSESbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
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Slow Populations and Tourism

2013

Our initial perspective is that the dynamics of territories and cities/towns that are tourist resorts (or aspire to being one) can be analysed from the point of view of the ‘population’ concept, dear to a certain trend in socio-spatial analysis. Our chapter concentrates particularly on those who, by need or will, pass through places without their own vehicle, but using collective or public transport, as well as walking or cycling, rather than by walker or wheelchair. These ‘slow populations’ enter into a relation with the places they visit or stay at, with the people who live there and the other tourists, following certain methods of which we suggest a sort of classification, aimed at a bet…

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Creating Managerial Ethical Profiles: An Exploratory Cluster Analysis

2008

This study profiles managers according to the ethical criteria they bring to their managerial decision making. Profiling was based on exploratory cluster analysis of responses of academics & students and small business managers to a multidimensional questionnaire. The data were collected through a self-reporting survey (n=82) administrated to the two cohorts. An agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis was then performed to the two groups separately on the 8 ethical subscales from the Managerial Ethical Profile (MEP). Between-groups linkage method and squared binary Euclidean distance measures were used to cluster groups in the given data sets. Five clusters were found as an optimal numb…

small business managersstudentseducationpäätöksentekoliike-elämäacademicsbusiness ethicsetiikkaethical decision-makingcluster analysis
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Variation of student engagement between different algebra tasks

2018

In this study, we analyse how 7th grade students’ engagement during small group work differed in two consecutive algebra lessons: in the first lesson students solved equa-tions and in the second lesson they created equations for other small groups to solve. Data was collected by videorecording the work of two groups in both lessons. Through directed content analysis, categories indicating student engagement were formed based on previous research and refined during analysis. The analysis revealed a change from individual engagement to collaborative engagement between lessons and an increase in many passive students’ engagement. Task characteristics which may affect the type and amount of eng…

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Edukacja ustawiczna wobec ekskluzji społecznej seniorów

2017

Social exclusion is a very unfavourable process for both the individual and society as a whole. It is important to counteract it, and this involves taking actions that will prevent itsnegative effects. Education is of great importance in counteracting social exclusion of seniors. Both education until old age, which is aimed at neutralization of harmful prejudices and breaking stereotypes negatively stigmatizing the elderly, and education at old age that gives seniors the opportunity to grow, realize dreams, and get better orientation in changing reality.

social activity of the elderlysocial exlusion of elderlysenior education
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Continuity and change of religiosity : selected results of sociological research on religious attitudes

2017

Both continuity and change mark every process of culture, and hence belong to the field of religion. From another perspective, religion can be viewed as one of the most “conservative” constituents of culture. Consequently, it is not that easy, although interesting, for researchers either to observe different processes occurring in the field of religion or anticipate its long-lasting changes (e.g., in people’s religious attitudes).

social changecontiuniitylcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:L7-991religositylcsh:Education (General)
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TEACHER AUTHORITY IN SCHOOL

2019

The purpose of education is to initiate the young into the different ways in which, over the centuries, men have organized their experience and understanding of the world. This initiation depends upon the ability of teacher to explain and inspire, and on the willingness of the young to engage in this enterprise with a proper humility. The discussion on the role of authority in knowledge development and the subject of lack of teacher's authority is in great tension. The role of the teacher has changed, authority, a fundamental part of the teaching–learning process, is a problematic and questioned by society, the media, parents and students. Due to the fact that the teacher is in the role of …

social change; role of education; power; teacher authoritySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Teacher–student relationship and students’ social competence in relation to the quality of educational dialogue

2022

Teacher–student relationship and students’ social competence were investigated in relation to the quality of educational dialogue. The data consisted of 151 video-recorded Grade 2 lessons. The teachers (N = 50) also rated their students’ (N = 664) social competence and the teacher–student relationship. In terms of teacher–student relationships, closeness associated positively while conflict associated negatively with high quality dialogue. Regarding students’ social competence, cooperation skills and empathy linked positively while disruptiveness linked negatively with high quality dialogue. The findings provide new knowledge on how different student-related factors may support or prevent t…

social competencesosiaaliset taidotquality of educational dialogueopetusteacher–student relationshipopettaja-oppilassuhdeprimary schoolalakouluEducationResearch Papers in Education
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Reciprocal Relationships Between Perceived Supportive School Climate and Self-reported Truancy : A Longitudinal Study from Grade 6 to Grade 9

2022

This longitudinal study of 1,066 Finnish students examined bidirectional reciprocal relationships between changes in perceived supportive school climate and changes in self-reported truancy from the last year of primary school (Grade 6) to the last year of lower secondary school (Grade 9). The results of the random intercept cross-lagged panel model showed, first, that a decrease in positive perceptions of school climate at the previous time point predicted more self-reported truancy at the following time point. Second, an increase in self-reported truancy predicted less positive perceptions of supportive school climate. The study indicates that students’ perceptions of supportive school cl…

social control theoryeducationrandom intercept cross-lagged panel modelpinnausparticipation-identification modelkoululaisetsosiaalinen tukitruancykoulukulttuurischool climatesosiaalinen kontrollityöilmapiiriEducation
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Impressions of Questionable Marketing Practices in Indonesia: The Influence of Gender and Social Desirability Response Bias

2008

Our research examines the ethical sensitivity of 90 Indonesian business students (61 male and 29 female) toward questionable marketing practices using self-reported data; however, unlike most ethics research, we control for social desirability responsibility bias. In our research, we found that, when social desirability response bias was not considered, there was a significant gender difference. However, we also found that female students scored significantly higher on our measure of social desirability response bias than did their male counterparts. When we considered both gender and social desirability response bias in our models, the differences in ethical sensitivity between genders wer…

social desirability response biasmarkkinointieducationmarketingethical dilemmasetiikkaeettisyys
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