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Psychiatric comorbidity more common among adolescent females with CD/ODD than among males.

2009

Clinicians and researchers have been increasingly concerned on conduct problems among adolescent females. Yet, most research on the issue has been conducted among males. The aim of this study was to characterize conduct disorder (CD) among adolescent females in comparison with males. Family background, symptoms and severity of CD, and psychiatric comorbidity were assessed among Finnish 12-18-year-old females (n=40) with conduct disorder/oppositional defiant disorder (CD/ODD) compared with males (n=37). Data were collected via structured interviews with the subjects and interviews with parents. Lifetime and current Axis I diagnoses (DSM-IV) were assessed using the Structured Clinical Intervi…

Conduct DisorderMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFamily ConflictPsychometricsComorbidityPersonality Assessment03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatric comorbidity0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatryResidential TreatmentDepression (differential diagnoses)FinlandFamily CharacteristicsMental Disorders05 social sciencesDyslexiamedicine.diseaseComorbidity030227 psychiatryAggressionPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsConduct disorderAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersOppositional defiantStructured interviewAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyNordic journal of psychiatry
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IS PUTTING USERS FIRST AN ORGANISATIONAL KEY TO SUCCESS IN CROSS-PROFESSIONAL COOPERATION? An interview study about cooperation between service units…

2019

Cooperation among professionals in health, social and educational sectors is much needed to let the patient/client/pupil experience an entirety of services provided. However, cooperation is not easy in general. It seems even more challenging when it comes to service provisions to people affected by dual diagnoses. Our research question is influenced by this challenge and reads: What promotes cross-units’ cooperation between professionals involved in service provisions for people affected by both intellectual disability and mental illness? The knowledge is constructed by means of interviewing municipality-employed professionals (N = 21) about their experiences with successful cases. The stud…

Cooperation; intellectual disability; mental illness; professionals; service-provisionService (business)Interviewbusiness.industryPublic relationsmedicine.diseaseMental illnessDual (category theory)Intellectual disabilitymedicineKey (cryptography)Organizational structurePsychologybusinessResearch questionSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Socio-Cultural Power Dynamics and Coping Functions: A Narrative Case Report of a Female Paralympian

2012

Purpose: This case study explores the lived experiences of an elite female Paralympic powerlifting athlete. The focus is on restrictions and coping responses employed to manage the daily hassles within the cultural and ethnic requirements for achieving athletic excellence. Methods: With an unstructured interview, the narrative was acquired which ranged to a total of 75 minutes (approx) and 20 single spaced pages. The data was analyzed using Foucauldian discourse analysis in conjuncture to feminist poststructuralist theory. Results: The results highlight the issues relating to femininity, culture and ethnicity with regard to athletic career. The analysis elicits extracts from the narrative t…

Coping (psychology)AthleticismCulture BarriersComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCoping SkillsEthnic groupCase ReportAdvertisingFemininityUnstructured interviewFemininityExcellenceEliteEthnicityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineNarrativeFoucauldian discourse analysisSocial psychologymedia_commonAsian Journal of Sports Medicine
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Taking on the “Dark Side”–Coping With Technostress

2020

Technostress is stress that individuals experience due to their use of information technology. It is associated with critical workplace consequences including reduced productivity. While the negative consequences are well known, what is less understood is how individuals can cope with technostress to alleviate them. We report on two studies that explain how organizational IT users can cope with technostress. The first is a qualitative study conducted in the U.K., by interviewing thirty executives/knowledge workers. Here, we identified seven coping behaviors that individuals engage in, in response to technostress. The second is a survey of 846 U.S. employees who use IT in their workplace. He…

Coping (psychology)InterviewApplied psychologyBehavioural sciences02 engineering and technology113 Computer and information sciencesElectronic mailComputer Science ApplicationsGreat RiftHardware and Architecture020204 information systemsTechnostress0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTask analysisPsychologySoftwareQualitative research
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Racialization, Othering, and Coping Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland

2015

This qualitative interview study examined experiences of racialization and coping among 14 adult international adoptees in Finland. The results show that adoptees encounter a range of racializations by which they are made ‘other’ and excluded from Finnishness. Racialization mostly occurs indirectly and subtly, and often by significant others, and consequently is more difficult to cope with. The findings suggest that the Finnish adoption community and adoption research should pay more attention to experiences of racialization among adoptees and take notice of the context-specific nature of coping when supporting adoptees to develop strategies that reduce discrimination and protect their well…

Coping (psychology)Sociology and Political ScienceNoticemedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsrasismiselviytymineninternational adoptionPsychological interventionGender studiesta5142Racismcopingracializationta5141otheringRacializationta516SociologyLawracismta515Demographymedia_commonAdoption Quarterly
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How is motivational interviewing (un)related to self-determination theory: An empirical study from different healthcare settings.

2021

To explore how quality aspects and clients’ verbal behaviors in Motivational Interviewing sessions correspond with counsellors’ support of basic psychological needs described in Self-determination Theory, we conducted a mixed method study with quantitative analyses of transformed qualitative data from counselling sessions. Coding manuals identified if the counselling was consistent with Motivational Interviewing and the support of basic psychological needs. The study supported a conceptual relationship between motivational interviewing (MI) and self-determination theory (SDT), except for autonomy support which was conceptualized differently in the two approaches. Relational support in SDT a…

CounselingApplied psychologyHealth BehaviorMotivational interviewing050109 social psychologyQualitative propertyMotivational Interviewing050105 experimental psychologyDirective CounselingEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCompetence (human resources)General PsychologySelf-determination theoryMotivationAmotivation05 social sciencesBehavior changeGeneral MedicineVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260Personal AutonomyPsychologyDelivery of Health CareScandinavian journal of psychologyReferences
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Oral health counselling in changing schoolchildren's oral hygiene habits: a qualitative study.

2006

Abstract –  Objective:  This study explored oral health counselling concerning changes of oral hygiene habits in 11- to 13-year-old schoolchildren within a theoretical framework of the transtheoretical model and the motivational interview. Methods:  The follow-up data (2002–2003) formed two sequential parts: the first part comprised 66 counselling sessions in 2002; the second part included 31 counselling sessions in 2003. Thirty-one (n = 31) schoolchildren were included in the counselling sessions that were conducted by four dental hygienists. The audiotaped and transcribed data were analysed qualitatively by using content analysis. Results:  In 2002, nearly every schoolchild needed to esta…

CounselingToothbrushingmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeAdolescentHealth BehaviorChild BehaviorOral HealthOral healthOral hygieneDental Devices Home CaremedicineHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesChildGeneral DentistryGoal settingMotivationbusiness.industryMotivational interviewPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTranstheoretical modelProfessional-Patient RelationsModels TheoreticalOral HygieneContent analysisAdolescent BehaviorFamily medicinePhysical therapyNormativesense organsDental HygienistsbusinessAttitude to HealthGoalsQualitative researchFollow-Up StudiesCommunity dentistry and oral epidemiology
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Exploring the mediator role of self-critical rumination between emotion regulation and psychopathology: A validation study of the Self-Critical Rumin…

2021

Abstract Self-critical rumination is a negative and repetitive self-thinking process related to different disorders and negative psychological outcomes such as emotion dysregulation. The objectives of this study are twofold: (a) to examine the factor structure of the Spanish version of the Self-Critical Rumination Scale (SCRS), providing further evidence on its construct validity, and (b), to explore the mediator role of self-critical rumination between emotion dysregulation and psychopathology. A sample of 431 Spanish participants were recruited and completed online questionnaires. Confirmatory factor analysis, mediation analysis, and Pearson's correlations were conducted. A single factor …

Cronbach's alphaScale (social sciences)SelfRuminationmedicineConstruct validityComputer-assisted web interviewingmedicine.symptomPsychologyGeneral PsychologyConfirmatory factor analysisClinical psychologyPsychopathologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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Association of Blattella germanica sensitization with atopic diseases in pediatric allergic patients

2011

The extent to which the sensitization to the German cockroach Blattella germanica (BG) affects onset/presence of rhinoconjunctivitis (RC) in children is unknown.

Cross-Sectional StudieHypersensitivity ImmediateMaleRhinitis Allergic PerennialSkin TestAdolescentAnimalQuestionnaireRisk FactorInfantBlattellidaeAsthmaInterviews as TopicAnimals; Questionnaires; Conjunctivitis Allergic; Skin Tests; Humans; Asthma; Child; Italy; Child Preschool; Infant; Cross-Sectional Studies; Rhinitis Allergic Perennial; Risk Factors; Blattellidae; Hypersensitivity Immediate; Interviews as Topic; Adolescent; Male; Female; PrevalenceItalyChild PreschoolPrevalenceFemaleChildConjunctivitis AllergicHuman
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Venti domande a Pasquale Culotta : un’intervista immaginaria

2010

In Culotta’s teaching, and also in his profession, the ancient city has always represented the architectural text par excellence, one of the most important tools for the education of the architect, from which to continuously draw materials to transform in his own interpretation of the project. This should also be true for the historic center of Palermo, despite the many issues you have presented to us. Do the unresolved aspects of the ancient city prevent us from finding more or less spontaneous seeds of renewal, even in these conditions of great hardship, or does it still represent a source of wealth, difficult to read but legible, for the architectural designer? In the Design Laboratory w…

Culotta Palermo Mediterraneo architecture in Sicily interview teaching architecural pedagogySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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