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Sleep, alertness and alertness management among commercial airline pilots on short-haul and long-haul flights

2016

Item does not contain fulltext Airline pilots' sleep and on-duty alertness are important focus areas in commercial aviation. Until now, studies pertaining to this topic have mainly focused on specific characteristics of flights and thus a comprehensive picture of the matter is not well established. In addition, research knowledge of what airline pilots actually do to maintain their alertness while being on duty is scarce. To address these gaps in research knowledge, we conducted a field study on a representative sample of the airline pilots of a medium-sized airline. The sample consisted of 90 pilots, of whom 30 flew long-haul (LH) routes, 30 short-haul (SH) routes, and 30 flew both. A tota…

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Does Linguistic Analysis Confirm the Validity of Facilitated Communication?

2016

Facilitated communication (FC) has been interpreted as an ideomotor phenomenon, in which one person physically supports another person’s hand and unconsciously affects the content of the writing. Despite the strong experimental evidence against the authenticity of FC output, several studies claim to support its validity based on idiosyncrasies found in the texts produced. A review of these studies showed that, because of the logical circularity of the reasoning proposed in the studies, no decisive evidence that validated FC was presented. In addition, the idiosyncrasies found were better explained as by-products of the unusual writing process itself. Finally, the studies did not fulfill th…

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Narratives of Burnout and Recovery from an Agency Perspective : A Two-Year Longitudinal Study

2017

Abstract Purpose To provide knowledge about the recovery process during rehabilitation and two years later by exploring the manifestation of agency and spheres of meaning in the narratives of participants in a national rehabilitation course. Material and methods The subjects of the study were four participants in a national rehabilitation course, whose burnout levels had decreased between the initial and follow-up periods of the course. Semi-structured interviews on two occasions and an electronic questionnaire 1.5 years post rehabilitation comprised the main material. In addition, the BBI -15 (Bergen Burnout Indicator) and DEPS-screen were used. Results Thematic narrative analysis revealed…

030506 rehabilitationLongitudinal studyinterviewslcsh:RC435-571medicine.medical_treatmentSpheres of meaninglcsh:BF1-990kerrontaBurnouttoipuminenuupumusDevelopmental psychologyNarrative inquiry03 medical and health sciencesnarratiivinen tutkimuslcsh:Psychiatry0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)medicineNarrativeInterviewMeaning (existential)ta515RehabilitationOccupational healthSense of agencykuntoutuminentyöterveysPsykologia - PsychologyRehabilitation05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthhaastatteluttoimijuusNarrative analysisPsychiatry and Mental healthlcsh:Psychologyrehabilitation (care)spheres of meaning0305 other medical sciencePsychologynarratiivinen terapiaSocial psychology050203 business & management
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Children with Down syndrome in Finland and Italy: comparing adaptive behavior and services

2016

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare a sample of Italian (n = 29) and Finnish children (n = 32) with Down syndrome for possible differences emerging from diverse educational surroundings. Besides the level of adaptive and challenging behaviors, some other issues were compared, including teacher satisfaction. Methods: We used the children’s teachers as informants. They were interviewed using standardized scales. Results: No differences in adaptive behavior or challenging behavior were observed between the samples. All children from the Italian sample were fully included in mainstream classes, while in the Finnish sample, 92% of all the school years were spent in self-contained sp…

030506 rehabilitationinclusive educationDown syndromeschoolmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)MainstreamingSpecial educationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesosallistaminenCultural diversitySuomiDevelopmental and Educational PsychologydisabilitiesMainstreamtoimintarajoitteetta516Downin oireyhtymä0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Finlandmedia_commonsopeutuminenAdaptive behavior4. Education05 social sciencesItaliaPsychiatry and Mental healthFriendshipinclusionkoulutusItaly0305 other medical sciencePsychologyadaptive behaviorInclusion (education)inkluusio050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Developmental Disabilities
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Development and validation of the Healthy-Unhealthy Music Scale.

2015

Background Music is an integral part of life in youth, and although it has been acknowledged that musical behavior reflects broader psychosocial aspects of adolescent behavior, no measurement instruments have been specifically designed for assessing musical engagement as an indicator of adolescent wellbeing and/or symptomatology. This study was conducted in order to develop and validate a scale for assessing musical engagement as an indicator of proneness for depression in youth. Method Items were developed based on the literature and a prior grounded theory analysis and three surveys (N = 54, N = 187, N = 211) were conducted to select, refine, test, and validate the items. Scale structure …

030506 rehabilitationmedia_common.quotation_subjectConcurrent validityMusic usebehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyGrounded theory03 medical and health sciencesCronbach's alphapreventionmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesadolescentsta515media_common05 social sciencesscale developmentOriginal ArticlesScale (music)Mental healthhumanitiesPsychiatry and Mental healthta6131Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthRuminationdepressionHappinessmedicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPsychosocialmental healthClinical psychologyChild and adolescent mental health
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The Role of Work-Nonwork Boundary Management in Work Stress Recovery

2016

The aim of the present study conducted among 1,106 Finnish employees was to identify boundary management profiles based on cross-role interruption behaviors from work to nonwork and from nonwork to work. Adopting a person-oriented approach through latent profile analysis, 5 profiles were identified: Work Guardians (21% of the employees), Nonwork Guardians (14%), Integrators (25%), Separators (18%), and an Intermediate Group (22%). We then examined differences between these profiles with respect to recovery experiences ( psychological detachment from work, relaxation, mastery experiences, and control during off-job time) and recovery outcomes (vigor and exhaustion). Work Guardians had the po…

050103 clinical psychologyBurnoutwork-nonwork boundariesBoundary managementEducationDevelopmental psychologyIntermediate groupPsychological detachment0502 economics and businessexhaustionrecovery experiences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestyöstressiGeneral PsychologyApplied Psychologyta515Relaxation (psychology)05 social sciencesGeneral Medicinestressiwork stressGeneral Business Management and AccountingWork (electrical)Work stressOccupational stressPsychology050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Stress Management
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Constructions of Agency in Accounts of Drunk Driving at the Outset of Semi-Mandatory Counseling

2015

Convicted drunk drivers, in accounts of their offenses, rarely display qualities of agency that would contribute to a favorable outcome in counseling. Instead, the discursive and rhetorical aim of the accounts is often to evade responsibility and ownership of the offending behavior. Such disclaim of personal agency can be achieved in various ways in the narration of drunk driving (DD) incidences. This study examined how five aspects of agentic presentation (reflexivity, historicity, intentionality, causal attribution, and relationality) were present in or missing from such accounts. It was found that a tentative model of (non)agentic display based on those five aspects could differentiate b…

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and LanguageSocial PsychologySense of agency05 social sciencesAgency (philosophy)050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Drunk driverscounselingdrunk driversReflexivityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyRhetorical question0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativePsychologyAttributionSocial psychologyta515personal agencyJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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Soft Prosody and Embodied Attunement in Therapeutic Interaction: A Multimethod Case Study of a Moment of Change

2016

This study focused on a moment of weeping in one psychotherapy case. The overall aim was toexplore the role of “soft prosody” in psychotherapy interaction—that is, the participants’ use ofpauses, a lower volume, slower rhythms, and softer intonation than in the surrounding speech. Amixed-method, micro-analytic perspective was applied to investigate (a) social interaction, includ-ing its verbal and nonverbal elements; (2) the participants’ bodily responses, including autonomicnervous system (ANS) measurements; and (3) the participants’ thoughts and feelings during thetherapy session, as reported in subsequent individual interviews. Soft prosody was observed to be animportant conversational t…

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and LanguageSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)psykoterapia050105 experimental psychologySocial relationAttunementArousalDevelopmental psychologypsychotherapyNonverbal communicationFeelingEmbodied cognitionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologysoft prosody0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyProsodyta515Cognitive psychologymedia_commonJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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Constructing Nonagency at the Beginning of Psychotherapy : The 10DT model

2018

This study examined how nine clients discursively constructed non-agency in their first session of individual psychotherapy. With open reading and linguistic analysis of the transcribed first sessions, combined with theory-based considerations, we created a model of discursive means for ascribing agentic and non-agentic positions, the 10 Discursive Tools model (10DT). There was large variability in how the tools functioned to create the impression of problematic agency, and the clients could not be classified according to their tool use patterns. The study shows the potential of the 10DT model for the detailed examination of presentations of “not-being-able” produced by psychotherapy client…

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and Languagehuman agencyPsychotherapistSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectongelmapuhe050109 social psychologyReading (process)Agency (sociology)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSession (computer science)discourse analysista515media_common05 social sciencestoimijuusopen readingpsykoterapiadiskurssianalyysipsychotherapyLinguistic analysisPsychologylinguistic analysisJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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Burnout-related ill-being at work : Associations between mindfulness and acceptance skills, worksite factors, and experienced well-being in life

2018

The aim of this paper was to investigate the associations between mindfulness and acceptance (MAA) skills and burnout-related ill-being at work (ILLB) after eliminating the impact of worksite (WS) and general well-being in life (WELLB) factors. The results were derived from data on employees (n = 168) of varying professional backgrounds, who experienced relatively high levels of burnout. Analyses were conducted using structural equation modelling (SEM) and the Cholesky decomposition method, since these allow for the investigation of multiple measures and multiple factors in relation to one another. In relation to ill-being at work, the analyses revealed a general MAA factor as well as a spe…

050103 clinical psychologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHealth (social science)Mindfulnessmindfulnesshyväksyminen (menettely)työhyvinvointiperceived stresseducationBurnoutStructural equation modelinguupumusemployee well-beingBehavioral Neurosciencework ability0502 economics and businesstyökyky0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)Applied PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsta515tietoinen läsnäoloburnout05 social sciencesWork (physics)Flexibility (personality)Variance (accounting)stressistructural equation modelling (SEM)Well-beingPsychology050203 business & managementdefusionClinical psychologyacceptanceJournal of Contextual Behavioral Science
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