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Exploring Finnish Guidance Counselors’ Conceptions of Career Management Skills

2020

This article reports the findings from a phenomenographic investigation into guidance counselors’ conceptions of career management skills (CMS). The results show that CMS was conceived as (a) information-based knowledge, (b) personal skills development, (c) interpersonal skills development, and (d) autonomous application of skills. The differences appeared along six dimensions of variation that included awareness of CMS, emphasis, promotion of CMS, teaching practice, assessment, and attitude. The findings give us a more profound understanding of critical aspects that may have an important role in the development of individual’s CMS.

Career managementLifelong learningSelf-conceptcurriculumlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:AZ20-9990502 economics and businesstyöuracareersCurriculumlabor and demographic economicseducationMedical educationitsensä johtaminenGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesammatinvalinnanohjaustaidoteconomic scienceuranvalinta050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesNational curriculumSkill developmentlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesteachingurakehityslcsh:HEconomic scienceohjaajat (kasvatus ja opastus)Psychologysocial sciences0503 education050203 business & managementCareer developmentSAGE Open
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Full-body illusions and minimal phenomenal selfhood.

2008

We highlight the latest research on body perception and self-consciousness, but argue that despite these achievements, central aspects have remained unexplored, namely, global aspects of bodily self-consciousness. Researchers investigated central representations of body parts and actions involving these, but neglected the global and unitary character of self-consciousness, the ‘I’ of experience and behaviour. We ask, what are the minimally sufficient conditions for the appearance of a phenomenal self, that is, the fundamental conscious experience of being someone? What are necessary conditions for self-consciousness in any type of system? We offer conceptual clarifications, discuss recent e…

Cognitive scienceConsciousnessCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectOut-of-body experienceIllusionSelf-conceptExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBody perceptionModels PsychologicalUnitary stateIllusionsSelf ConceptNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyBody ImageHumansConsciousnessPsychologyEmpirical evidencemedia_commonTrends in cognitive sciences
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Self-esteem discrepancies and identity-expressive consumption: Evidence from Norwegian adolescents

2016

Prior research established that simultaneously holding discrepant explicit (deliberate, controlled) and implicit (automatic, uncontrolled) self-esteem gives rise to self-enhancing behaviours. Given that individuals tend to enhance their self-concepts with brands that are associated with positive identities, this study examined whether self-esteem discrepancy was related to the extent to which individuals developed connections with brands that are associated with their in-groups. Findings from an adolescent sample (ages 16-18) indicated that adolescents with larger discrepancies between explicit and implicit self-esteem were more likely to construct their self-concepts using in-group-linked …

Consumption (economics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptSelf-esteemIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologySample (statistics)General MedicineNorwegian050105 experimental psychologylanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)language0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Psychology
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Exploring self-efficacy beliefs in symbiotic collaboration with students: an action research project

2019

This paper presents a participatory action research project in which teacher-researchers, student-researchers and student-subjects collaborated on a research project in a working-group format to in...

Cooperative learningSelf-efficacy050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptSelf-esteem050301 educationParticipatory action researchCollaborative learningLanguage and LinguisticsTeacher educationEducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAction researchPsychology0503 educationmedia_commonThe Interpreter and Translator Trainer
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Identity and future concerns among adolescents from Italy, Turkey and Germany: intra and between-cultural comparisons

2010

The present study investigated stress perception and coping styles in 3259 Turkish, Italian, and German adolescents with a mean age of 14.97 years (SD = 1.74). The adolescents filled in self-report measures assessing stress perception and coping styles in two problem domains: future and identity. In order to allow for analyses of intra-country and inter-country variation, two subsamples were assessed per country. Results revealed that adolescents from all countries experienced future concerns as most stressful. Identity-related stressors showed a greater inter-country variation. However, intra-country variation in stress perception was much lower than variation in stress perception between …

Coping (psychology)Sociology and Political ScienceTurkishStressorSelf-conceptGeneral Social Sciencesbehavioral disciplines and activitieslanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyGermanlanguagemedicineCross-culturalAnxietyYoung adultmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychology
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Testosterone and cortisol release among Spanish soccer fans watching the 2010 World Cup Final

2012

This field study investigated the release of testosterone and cortisol of a vicarious winning experience in Spanish fans watching the finals between Spain and the Netherlands in the 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer. Spanish fans (n = 50) watched the match with friends or family in a public place or at home and also participated in a control condition. Consistent with hypotheses, results revealed that testosterone and cortisol levels were higher when watching the match than on a control day. However, neither testosterone nor cortisol levels increased after the victory of the Spanish team. Moreover, the increase in testosterone secretion was not related to participants' sex, age or soccer fandom, b…

Cortisol secretionMaleSocial PsychologyHydrocortisoneScienceSelf-conceptPsychological StressSocial AnthropologyComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGAffect (psychology)Social and Behavioral SciencesBiochemistryWhite PeopleEndocrinologySurveys and QuestionnairesHuman RelationsSoccermedicinePsychologyHumansTestosteroneSalivaBiologyHydrocortisoneBehaviorMultidisciplinaryCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryQRTestosterone (patch)NeuroendocrinologyHormonesSelf ConceptAffectMental HealthSpainAnthropologyChallenge hypothesisMedicineFemaleFandombusinessAttention (Behavior)human activitiesmedicine.drugDemographySocial statusResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
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Culture beats gender? The importance of controlling for identity- and parenting-related risk factors in adolescent psychopathology.

2017

This study analyzed the unique effects of gender and culture on psychopathology in adolescents from seven countries after controlling for factors which might have contributed to variations in psychopathology. In a sample 2259 adolescents (M = 15 years; 54% female) from France, Germany, Turkey, Greece, Peru, Pakistan, and Poland identity stress, coping with identity stress, maternal parenting (support, psychological control, anxious rearing) and psychopathology (internalizing, externalizing and total symptomatology) were assessed. Due to variations in stress perception, coping style and maternal behavior, these covariates were partialed out before the psychopathology scores were subjected to…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMale050103 clinical psychologyCoping (psychology)Social PsychologyAdolescentSelf-conceptPsychological interventionAdolescent psychopathologyPsychological controlRisk FactorsAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesParentingPsychopathology05 social sciencesAdolescent DevelopmentCross-cultural studiesSelf ConceptStress perceptionPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalePsychologyStress Psychological050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychopathologyClinical psychologyJournal of adolescence
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Cross-Cultural Validity of the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire: Comparison of Factor Structures in Australia, Spain, and Turkey

2002

Abstract We evaluated the cross-cultural generalizability of the factor structure for the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) using confirmatory factor analysis. The factor structure was reasonably invariant over large samples of responses by Australian, Spanish, and Turkish students. Consistent with a priori predictions, the factor structures based on Australian and Spanish high school students were somewhat more similar to each other than to those based on Turkish university students, but these differences were small. Psychometric, theoretical, cross-cultural, and practical considerations support the PSDQ's usefulness in a variety of research and applied settings. The study als…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentPsychometricsTurkeyPsychometricsTurkishSelf-conceptPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansCross-culturalOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGeneralizability theoryChildAustraliaGeneral MedicineCross-cultural studiesSport psychologySelf Conceptlanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysisSpainNephrologylanguageFemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial psychologySportsResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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Cross-national variation of gender differences in adolescent subjective health in Europe and North America

2005

The cross-national consistency and variation of gender differences in subjective health complaints was examined in a sample of 125732 11- to 15-year-olds from 29 European and North American countries, participating in the WHO collaborative study 'Health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) 1997/98'. Health complaints were measured with the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Symptom Checklist. Gender differences in health complaints were analysed through multilevel logistic regression analysis. The results indicated a very robust pattern of increasing gender differences across age, with 15-year-old girls as a group at increased risk for health complaints across all countries. The m…

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Country-specific differences of age stereotypes towards older hospital staff and their association with self-efficacy, work ability and mental well-b…

2020

To compare stereotypes towards older workers between hospital staff in Germany and Latvia and to analyse the relationship between those stereotypes and self-efficacy, subjective work ability and irritation.Cross-sectional study.In 2018, hospital staff, including nurses, physicians and other professions, of two German and three Latvian hospitals were asked to complete the standardized study questionnaire on subjective work ability, occupational self-efficacy, irritation and stereotypes towards older workers. In the latter scale older workers were defined as ≥45 years of age and the scale ranged from 27-135 whereby higher values reflect higher levels of positive stereotypes. To analyse the re…

Cross-sectional studySelf-conceptWork Capacity EvaluationContext (language use)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesHumans030212 general & internal medicineAssociation (psychology)General NursingSelf-efficacy030504 nursingMental healthlanguage.human_languageSelf EfficacyEuropePersonnel HospitalCross-Sectional StudiesPsychologieScale (social sciences)language0305 other medical sciencePsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of advanced nursingREFERENCES
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