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Knowledge, risk perception and behaviours in swimming pool users of Palermo city, Sicily

2012

Abstract To assess knowledge, risk perception and behaviours of a sample of swimming pool users in Palermo. A total of 498 subjects were interviewed by self-administered anonymous questionnaire including socio-demographic questions, knowledge/risk perception and behaviours. Overall, 289 subjects (58%) had a mean of 1.9±1.2 healthy behaviours. Age older than 30 years (OR=0.46; 95% CI=0.26–0.81), female sex (OR=0.52; 95% CI=0.35–0.76) and a high knowledge score (OR=0.15; 95% CI=0.03–0.69) were significantly associated with having healthy behaviours in both univariate and multivariate analysis. Unhealthy behaviours can be frequently found in swimming pool bathers and, particularly, in some tar…

AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisHealth BehaviorTarget groupsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataYoung AdultKnowledge scoreRisk-TakingSwimming PoolsSurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSicilyRecreationSwimmingPublic awarenessbusiness.industryPublic healthFemale sexGeneral MedicineSwimming pool survey KAP questionnaire health risksRisk perceptionCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusiness
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Effects of Acute Stress on Decision Making under Ambiguous and Risky Conditions in Healthy Young Men.

2016

AbstractAcute stress and decision making (DM) interact in life – although little is known about the role of ambiguity and risk in this interaction. The aim of this study is to clarify the effect of acute stress on DM under various conditions. Thirty-one young healthy men were randomly distributed into two groups: experimental and control. DM processes were evaluated before and after an experimental session. For the experimental group, the session consisted of an acute stress battery; and the protocol was similar for the control group but the instructions were designed to minimize acute stress. Cardiovascular variables were continuously recorded 30 minutes before the DM tasks and during the …

AdultMaleLinguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHydrocortisonemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk-TakingHeart RateIntervention (counseling)Cognitive resource theoryHeart ratemedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyYoung adultPsychiatryGeneral Psychologymedia_commonHydrocortisoneAddiction05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseEating disordersMoodPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychomotor PerformanceStress Psychologicalmedicine.drugClinical psychologyThe Spanish journal of psychology
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A developmental approach to alcohol drinking behaviour in adulthood: a follow-up study from age 8 to age 42

2008

AIMS: To study the links of family background, child and adolescent social behaviour, and (mal)adaptation with heavy drinking by age 20 and with the frequency of drinking, binge drinking, Cut-down, Annoyed, Guilt, Eye-opener (CAGE) questionnaire scores and problems due to drinking at ages 27 and 42 years. DESIGN: In the Finnish Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development, data have been collected by interviews, inventories and questionnaires. Behavioural data were gathered at ages 8 and 14; data on alcohol consumption were gathered at ages 14, 20, 27, 36 and 42. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 184 males and 163 females; 94% of the original sample of the 8-year-olds. FINDINGS…

AdultMaleLongitudinal studyAdolescentAlcohol Drinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)Binge drinkingAlcohol abusePoison controlDevelopmental psychologyRisk-TakingPredictive Value of TestsInjury preventionmedicineHumansPersonalityChildmedia_commonAnalysis of VarianceParentingmedicine.diseaseMiddle agePsychiatry and Mental healthFemaleAge of onsetPsychologyAlcohol-Related DisordersFollow-Up StudiesDemographyAddiction
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Self-persuasion on Facebook increases alcohol risk perception

2018

Contains fulltext : 198083.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) In this experiment, we examined if participating in a Facebook group by generating antialcohol arguments (self-persuasion) is more effective than reading antialcohol posts of others (direct persuasion) in changing alcohol consumption, risk perception, and attitudes. In addition, it was examined if submitting posts moderated these effects. Participants logged into their Facebook account and joined a group that contained posts with antialcohol arguments. They either generated their own arguments with or without posting them, or read those present in the group with or without posting that they had read them. Next, participan…

AdultMalePersuasionAlcohol DrinkingSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPersuasive CommunicationPoison control050109 social psychologyAffect (psychology)Suicide prevention050105 experimental psychologyRisk-TakingReading (process)Injury preventionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesApplied Psychologymedia_commonBehaviour Change and Well-beingCommunication05 social sciencesHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicineDissent and DisputesComputer Science ApplicationsCommunication and MediaHuman-Computer InteractionRisk perceptionAttitudeFemalePerceptionPsychologySocial MediaSocial psychology
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[Anxiety, depression and risk consumption of alcohol in a sample of university students].

2018

The university student is vulnerable to the adverse effects of many stress factors that can lead to depressive symptoms, anxiety and alcohol abuse, causing an increase in the burden of illness in young people. The aim of the study was to measure depressive symptoms, anxiety levels, and harmful alcohol consumption within the student population of the University of Palermo.An online questionnaire was sent by e-mail to the 8500 students enrolled in the (ERSU) Regional Office for the Right to University Study's mailing list in Palermo. It was evaluated the severity of depressive symptoms through the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report, anxiety symptoms using the Beck Anxiet…

AdultMaleRiskstudentAlcohol DrinkingUniversitiesmood disorderSex FactorAnxietyYoung AdultRisk-TakingSex FactorsuniversitySurveys and Questionnairesanxiety disorderSurveys and QuestionnaireHumansStudentsPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive DisorderalcoholDepressionUniversitiePsychiatric Status Rating ScaleAnxiety DisordersItalyFemaleHumanRivista di psichiatria
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Dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability and venturesomeness.

2011

The construct of impulsivity is considered as a major trait of personality. There is growing evidence that the mesolimbic dopamine system plays an important role in the modulation of impulsivity and venturesomeness, the two key components within the impulsivity-construct. The aim of the present study was to explore an association between trait impulsivity measured with self-assessment and the dopaminergic neurotransmission as measured by positron emission tomography (PET) in a cohort of healthy male subjects. In vivo D2/D3 receptor availability was determined with [(18)F]fallypride PET in 18 non-smoking healthy subjects. The character trait impulsivity was measured using the Impulsiveness-V…

AdultMaleSelf-AssessmentPyrrolidinesStatistics as TopicNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Neuropsychological TestsImpulsivityStatistical parametric mappingPersonality AssessmentBrain mappingDevelopmental psychologyCohort StudiesYoung AdultRisk-TakingDopamine receptor D3Dopamine receptor D2Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTemporal cortexBrain MappingReceptors Dopamine D2BrainPsychiatry and Mental healthFallypridePositron-Emission TomographyBenzamidesImpulsive Behaviormedicine.symptomPersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologyNeurosciencePsychiatry research
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Probing birth-order effects on narrow traits using specification-curve analysis

2017

The idea that birth-order position has a lasting impact on personality has been discussed for the past 100 years. Recent large-scale studies have indicated that birth-order effects on the Big Five personality traits are negligible. In the current study, we examined a variety of more narrow personality traits in a large representative sample ( n = 6,500–10,500 in between-family analyses; n = 900–1,200 in within-family analyses). We used specification-curve analysis to assess evidence for birth-order effects across a range of models implementing defensible yet arbitrary analytical decisions (e.g., whether to control for age effects or to exclude participants on the basis of sibling spacing).…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionImpulsivity050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyRisk-TakingGermanymedicinePersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsSiblingBig Five personality traitsGeneral PsychologyReciprocity (cultural anthropology)Internal-External Controlmedia_commonAged05 social sciencesLife satisfactionMiddle AgedBirth orderLocus of controlAttitudeFemalemedicine.symptomBirth OrderPsychologySocial psychologyPersonality
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Reasoned and implicit processes in heavy episodic drinking: An integrated dual-process model.

2019

Objectives University students commonly engage in heavy episodic drinking (HED), which contributes to injury risk, deleterious educational outcomes, and economic costs. Identification of the determinants of this risky behaviour may provide formative evidence on which to base effective interventions to curb HED in this population. Drawing from theories of social cognition and dual-process models, this study tested key hypotheses relating to reasoned and implicit pathways to action for HED in a sample of Australian university students who drink alcohol. Design A two-wave correlational design was adopted. Methods Students (N = 204) completed self-reported constructs from social cognition theor…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationIdentity (social science)Poison controlIntentionDevelopmental psychologyBinge Drinking03 medical and health sciencesHabitsYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk-TakingSocial cognitionHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationSocial BehaviorStudentsApplied Psychologymedia_commoneducation.field_of_study030505 public healthTheory of planned behaviorAustraliaHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicineAlcohol Drinking in CollegeFemaleHabitSelf Report0305 other medical sciencePsychologyAttitude to HealthSocial cognitive theoryBritish journal of health psychologyReferences
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Personality as a mediating variable in condom use among Spanish youth.

2015

Several studies have shown the influence of personality in risky sexual behaviors. This work has sought to establish which personality variables favor or hinder condom use in Spanish youth. A total of 408 young heterosexuals were assessed, divided into risk group (60.8%) and no-risk group (39.2%), according to systematic condom use. The results show statistically significant differences in Openness to Experience (p = .039), Conscientiousness (p = .047), Actions (p = .001), Competence (p = .024), and Self-discipline (p = .046). The regression analysis revealed that Compliance explained about 14 percent of the variance in condom use. The tendency to behave in a cooperative, peace-making, and …

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual BehaviorHIV preventionPopulationcondom use050109 social psychologylaw.inventionDevelopmental psychologyCondoms03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk-TakingCondomlawRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOpenness to experiencePersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicineYoung adulteducationContraception BehaviorApplied Psychologymedia_commonyoutheducation.field_of_studyrisky sexual behavior05 social sciencesConscientiousnessRegression analysispersonalitySpainRegression AnalysisFemalePsychologyDeveloped countryClinical psychologyPersonalityJournal of health psychology
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Prediction Profiles for Nutritional Supplement Use Among Young German Elite Athletes

2014

Nutritional supplements (NS) are defined as concentrated sources of nutrients and other substances that have a nutritional or physiological effect and that are used in high frequency among athletes. The study aimed to create a prediction profile for young elite athletes to identify those athletes who have a higher relative risk for using NS. The second objective was to examine the hypothesis that the consumption of NS paves a gateway for the use of illicit drugs and doping substances. A self-designed anonymous paper-and-pencil questionnaire was used to examine the prevalence of NS consumption, doping, and illicit drug use in elite athletes with a mean age of 17 years (SD = 4 years). Logisti…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMedicine (miscellaneous)Performance-Enhancing SubstancesAthletic PerformanceLogistic regressionYoung AdultRisk-TakingGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesSupplement useEpidemiologyOdds RatiomedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineElite athletesChildDoping in SportsConsumption (economics)Nutrition and DieteticsbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryAge FactorsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSubstance abuseAthletesRelative riskDietary SupplementsRegression AnalysisFemalebusinessForecastingDemographyInternational Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
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