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Life events, predisposing cognitive strategies and well-being

1999

Social PsychologyWell-beingLife eventsCognitionPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Personality
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Romantic relationships in intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic adolescent couples in Germany: The role of attachment to parents, self-esteem, and conflict r…

2010

We investigated romantic relationships in a sample of 380 adolescents who formed 190 heterosexual couples (mean age: females 17 years; males 18 years): 173 intra-ethnic (German) couples and 17 inter-ethnic couples. Factor analyses revealed two types of love experiences: (a) experiences of attraction and a passionate focus on the partner (passionate love) and (b) experiences of affiliation (companionate love). No differences were found between intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic couples in romantic experiences, self-esteem, and conflict resolution skills. Adolescents in intra-ethnic couples had more close relations with parents than adolescents in inter-ethnic couples. Actor—Partner Interdependen…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-esteemEthnic groupPoison controlbehavioral disciplines and activitiesRomanceSuicide preventionhumanitiesSocial relationEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceInjury preventionConflict resolutionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Characteristics of young offenders depending on the type of crime

2015

The aim of this study is to define a profile of juvenile offenders depending on the type of crime (against property or against persons), according to several socio-demographic variables, and a number of indicators of juvenile risk. Participants were 395 adolescents between the ages of 14 and 18 with a criminal record in the juvenile court over a two-year follow-up period. Results showed that in property-related offences the offender is more likely to be male, from an Eastern European country, and with inconsistent parenting. On the other hand, crimes against persons would be committed mostly by girls, Latin American or African juveniles, and with individual factors such as aggressive behavi…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectmenor infractorlcsh:BF1-990DelincuenciaCriminologyAngeryoung offendeMenor infractorYoung offenderCrime preventionIntervention (counseling)Developmental and Educational PsychologyJuvenile delinquencyJuvenileApplied PsychologyCriminal typologymedia_commonDelinquencyJuvenile courttipología delictivacriminal typologyCriminal recordRisk indicatorsindicadores de riesgoIndicadores de riesgodelincuenciadelinquencyEastern europeanlcsh:PsychologyTipología delictivarisk indicatorsPsychologyPsychosocial Intervention
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L’anxiété de performance dans l’enseignement musical. Une revue de littérature

2022

How might music teachers help their students cope with the anxiety-provoking aspects of public performance? This article aims to provide some elements to answer this question. It is important to consider that public performance is one of the main aspects of musical practice from the start of the learning process. Given the high prevalence of music performance anxiety—MPA among musicians of all levels and ages, the teacher has an important role. Based on a literature review, the sources of MPA are analyzed and, for each of them, strategies that could be used by a music teacher are indicated. Emphasis is placed on prevention and on the importance of raising music teachers’ awareness of MPA.

Social Sciences and Humanitiesliterature reviewanxiété de performance musicaleGeneral Medicinecoping strategiesmusic teachersmusic performance anxietyrévision de la littératurestratégies de gestionprévention[SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artspreventionSciences Humaines et Socialesenseignants de musique[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
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University students’ feedback regarding effective measures to prevent bullying

2022

SAV file ad analysis using SPSS

Social SciencesBullying prevention measures
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Selfless or Selfish? The Impact of Message Framing and Egoistic Motivation on Narcissists’ Compliance with Preventive Health Behaviors during COVID-19

2021

COVID-19 is one of the greatest international health crises in recent years. Due to the highly contagious nature of the virus, the World Health Organization has recommended that people comply with a set of preventive measures to reduce the infection rate (e.g., social distancing, wearing a face mask, thorough personal hygiene). However, people typically differ in the extent to which they are willing to comply with such recommendations, as they imply certain personal restrictions. The present study aimed to investigate whether narcissism levels and message framing strategies affect individuals’ willingness to accept personal restrictions and, consequently, comply with a set of preventive hea…

Social distancingArticleCompliance (psychology)Personal restrictionsGrandiose narcissismPersonal hygieneNarcissismmedicinePsychologySet (psychology)business.industrySocial distanceInternational healthCOVID-19General MedicineBF1-990IncentiveEgoistic motivationNarcissismProsocial behaviorFramingPreventive health behaviorsWillingness to acceptmedicine.symptomPsychologybusinessSocial psychology
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Examining a negative halo effect to anabolic steroids users through perceived achievement goals, sportspersonship orientations, and aggressive tenden…

2013

We investigated the social image of anabolic steroids (AS) users grounding our analysis on the achievement goal theory of Nicholls. Our main goal was to explore how an athlete's acceptance of AS use would impact on the way that athlete will be perceived by others. Non-AS-using participants reacted to one of two scenarios portraying a male athlete either accepting or refusing to engage in drug use behavior. The results suggested that the acceptance of anabolic steroids yielded an unfavorable social image--perceivers inferred a predominant ego orientation to characterize the AS-user's motivation as well as weaker sportspersonship and a stronger proclivity for reactive aggression than instrume…

Social perceptionAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectNeed for achievementPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicineGoal theoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionInjury preventionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Public Attitudes Toward Reporting Partner Violence Against Women and Reporting Behavior

2006

Drawing from attitude-behavior research tradition, this study used a national probabilistic sample of the Spanish adult population (N= 2,432) to test hypotheses regarding correlates of public attitudes toward reporting partner violence against women, and the relationship between attitudes toward reporting and actual reporting behavior. Results show the importance of several correlates of public attitudes toward reporting. Also, our results have suggested a potential disconnect between attitudes and behavior because failure to intervene appears to be a common response of those aware of incidents of partner violence against women.

Social psychology (sociology)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyInjury preventionPoison controlDomestic violenceHuman factors and ergonomicsPsychologySocial psychologySuicide preventionSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Occupational safety and healthHelp-seekingJournal of Marriage and Family
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Prevalence of student violence against teachers: A meta-analysis.

2019

Social psychology (sociology)Health (social science)Social PsychologyBullyingTeacher victimizationPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsTeachersViolenceSchool violenceSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthMeta-analysisInjury preventionBullying; Student; Teacher victimization; Teachers; Violence; Social Psychology; Health (social science); Applied PsychologyStudentPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyPsychology of Violence
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Expanding the Family Frame: Social Specialists, Mediated Experiences, and Gendered Images of Mobility in Transnational Wedding Videos

2021

This contribution explores the role of wedding videos in shaping transnational social relationships. Examining the production and aesthetic means of these ‘mobile images of mobility’, I show how videographers serve as ritual and social specialists to bring to the fore a fictionalized, imagined place of transnational social relationships. As evidence of ‘memory objects’ for life events, these videos form the basis for mediated experiences in transnational settings, relating those depicted to those engaging in and those watching the videos. They all become part of the social relationships that are inscribed in the video. Yet this imaginary filmic space creates gendered, contested spaces of mo…

Social relationshipLife eventsMedia studiesFrame (artificial intelligence)Social mediaSociologySpace (commercial competition)Inscribed figureThe Imaginary
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