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Psychosocial Safety Climate as a Factor in Organisational Resilience: Implications for Worker Psychological Health, Resilience, and Engagement

2019

Organisations are undergoing unprecedented changes in order to survive in a global and fiercely competitive capitalist market. Resilience is the capacity to endure challenges and is an attribute highly sought after in organisations, but is a construct typically theorised at the individual level. We argue that the notion of resilience can be applied at a systems level to the organisational context, and that organisational resilience presages individual resilience. Organisational resilience is defined as the capacity of the organization to cope with challenges through flexible, adaptable, humane, and interactive systems, whilst maintaining the health, individual resilience, and engagement of …

JD-R theoryorganisational resiliencepsychological healthWork engagementContext (language use)employee engagementAdaptive managementindividual resilienceEmployee engagementpsychosocial safety climatePsychologyEmotional exhaustionConstruct (philosophy)Resilience (network)Social psychologyPsychosocial
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Was ist noch „normal“? Mütterliches Erziehungsverhalten als Puffer und Risikofaktor für das Auftreten von psychischen Störungen und Identitätsdiffusi…

2018

What is "normal"? Maternal parenting behavior as risk and protective factor for psychopathology and identity diffusion Objectives: This study analyzes the implications of today's highly altered maternal parenting behaviors on children's development and psychological health. Methods The relationship between maternal parenting behaviors (support, psychological control, and anxious monitoring) and delayed identity development or identity diffusion as well as internalizing or externalizing symptomatology was investigated in a sample of 732 youths (301 adolescents, 351 young adults, and 80 patients). Cluster analysis identified two types of maternal parenting behaviors: authoritative maternal be…

05 social sciencesProtective factorIdentity (social science)Dysfunctional familymedicine.diseasePersonality disordersDevelopmental psychologyPsychological health050902 family studiesPsychological controlmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesYoung adultPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychopathologyZeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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Relationships Between Cross-Cultural Adaption, Perceived Stress and Psychological Health Among International Undergraduate Students From a Medical Un…

2021

International university students may be at greater risk for developing psychological problems due to the unique stressors in them, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of present study is to propose and test a moderated mediation model that would illuminate the underlying relationships of cross-cultural adaption, perceived stress and psychological health as well as the moderating effect of optimism and resilience among international medical undergraduates in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted via a web-based survey in November 2020. Electronic informed consents were obtained from all participants. A total of 453 students including 233 males and 22…

PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthperceived stresspsychological healthRC435-571COVID-19cross-cultural adaptionresilienceOriginal Researchoptimisminternational undergraduatesFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Air Quality and Chronic Stress: A Representative Study of Air Pollution (PM2.5, PM10) in Germany.

2019

Objective With rising attention on climate change and the aftermath of burning fossil fuels, there is much concern regarding the effects of air pollution on physical and psychological health. However, the relationship between chronic stress and air pollution is relatively unexplored in humans. Methods By combining German representative data with national pollution data and using step-wise regression analyses, this study investigates how air pollution (particulate matter 2.5 and 10 [PM2.5 and PM10]) impacts ones' chronic stress levels (TICS). Results Results show PM2.5 fine-dust particles significantly affect chronic stress, while PM10 has no such effect. Air pollution (PM2.5), age, and inco…

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Effect of attitudes toward Physical Education on motives to sport practice outside school hours

2016

[Resumen] La literatura especializada destaca la relación entre la participación de los adolescentes en actividades físicas y diversos beneficios físicos y psicosociales. Sin embargo, la actividad física de los adolescentes está por debajo de lo necesario para disfrutar de una buena salud física y psicológica. Existe consenso en que la Educación Física puede ayudar a los adolescentes a implicarse en actividades físicas y promover estilos de vida saludables. Por ello, el objetivo de este trabajo ha sido analizar la relación entre las actitudes hacia la Educación Física y los motivos para la práctica deportiva fuera del horario escolar. Han participado 428 alumnos de Educación Secundaria y 1º…

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Evaluation of the Financial Threat Scale (FTS) in four european, non-student samples

2015

Abstract The Financial Threat Scale (FTS) was designed to assess levels of fear, uncertainty, and preoccupation about the stability and security of one's finances. In previous research with Canadian university students, it was shown that the FTS was a psychometrically sound measure, associated with failing personal financial conditions, threat-related personality characteristics, and depreciated psychological health. The present investigation further examines the FTS in a diverse set of non-student European samples. Data were collected in four countries using a self-report questionnaire which included measures of ones’ financial situation, personality, and psychological health. Results were…

FinanceEconomic recessionEconomics and EconometricsJob insecuritybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUncertaintyGeneral Social SciencesPsychological healthRecessionPsychological healthScale (social sciences)Financial crisisIndividual differencesPersonalityEmotional exhaustionSet (psychology)businessPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyFinancial threatmedia_common
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Emotional–Behavioral Disorders in Healthy Siblings of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

2020

Background and Objectives: Siblings of disabled children are more at risk of developing mental illnesses. More than 50 international studies show that about 8% of children and adolescents suffer from a mental disorder, which is almost always a source of difficulties both at the interpersonal level (in the family and with peers) and at school. Healthy siblings of children with disabilities are one of the groups most at risk for consequences in psychological health and well-being. As some authors suggest, siblings build their idea of &ldquo

MaleMedicine (General)Coping (psychology)Emotional fragilityAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectautism spectrum disordersEmotional disordereducationfraternal relationshipInterpersonal communicationArticlePsychological health03 medical and health sciencesR5-9200302 clinical medicineDown’s syndromeSDQAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansSibling RelationsPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbehavioral disordersSiblingAutism spectrum disorderChildsiblingsmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Medicineemotional disordermedicine.diseaseSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantileautism spectrum disorders; Down’s syndrome; SDQ; siblings; fraternal relationship; emotional disorder; behavioral disordersNeurodevelopmental DisordersAutism spectrum disorderBehavioral disorderAutism spectrum disorders Behavioral disorders Down’s syndrome Emotional disorder Fraternal relationship SDQ Siblingsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyMedicina
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Wording effects and the factor structure of the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12)

2021

The 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) has become a popular screening instrument with which to measure general psychological health in different settings. Previous studies into the factorial structure of the GHQ-12 have mainly supported multifactor solutions, and only a few recent works have shown that the GHQ-12 was best represented by a single substantive factor when method effects associated with negatively worded items were considered. Confirmatory factor analysis was applied to compare competing measurement models from previous research, including correlated traits-correlated methods and correlated traits-correlated uniquenesses approaches, to obtain further e…

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Psychosocial safety climate: Conceptual distinctiveness and effect on job demands and worker psychological health

2012

Abstract Psychosocial safety climate is an emerging construct that refers to shared perceptions regarding policies, practices, and procedures for the protection of worker psychological health and safety. The purpose of the research was to: (1) demonstrate that psychosocial safety climate is a construct distinct from related climate measures (i.e., physical safety climate, team psychological safety, and perceived organizational support); and (2) test the proposition that organizational psychosocial safety climate determines work conditions (i.e., job demands) and subsequently worker psychological health. We used samples from two different cultures; an Australian sample (N = 126 workers in 16…

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Bullying victimization and muscle dysmorphic disorder in Italian adolescents: The mediating role of attachment to peers

2021

Abstract Bullying victimization has a negative impact on the psychological health of individuals, including in cases of muscle dysmorphic disorder (MD). However, research into possible mediation factors is sparse. The present study aimed to investigate the role of attachment to peers in the association between bullying victimization and MD. This study included 1,062 participants with an average age of 17.44 years (range 15–21 years; SD = 1.14) from four high schools in northwestern Italy. The hypothesized relationships among the variables were tested through structural equation model. Path analysis modeling yielded significant results showing an indirect path from bullying victimization to …

Mediation (statistics)Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectAlienationStructural equation modelingStructural equation modelingEducationAttachment to peers; Bullying; Muscle dysmorphia; Structural equation modeling; VictimizationPsychological healthDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNegative perceptionPath analysis (statistics)media_common05 social sciencesVictimization050301 educationBullyingmedicine.diseaseFeelingMuscle dysmorphiaAttachment to peersPsychology0503 educationMuscle dysmorphia050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychology
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