نتایج جستجو برای: cognitions

تعداد نتایج: 3056  

Journal: :Child development 2012
Douglas M Teti Brian Crosby

Mechanisms were examined to clarify relations between maternal depressive symptoms, dysfunctional cognitions, and infant night waking among 45 infants (1-24 months) and their mothers. A mother-driven mediational model was tested in which maternal depressive symptoms and dysfunctional cognitions about infant sleep predicted infant night waking via their impact on mothers' bedtime and nighttime b...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2014
Patrick Raymund James M Garcia Simon Lloyd D Restubog Christian Kiewitz Kristin L Scott Robert L Tang

In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervision. Drawing from social learning theory (Bandura, 1973), we argue that supervisors' history of family aggression indirectly impacts abusive supervision via both hostile cognitions and hostile affect, with angry rumination functioning as a first-stage moderator. Using multisource data, we tested t...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2009
Meghan D McAuliffe Julie A Hubbard Lydia J Romano

This study explored the role of the classroom teacher in peers' evaluations of liking and disliking of their classmates. Teacher cognitions about children (teacher liking of students, teacher attributions for aggressive student behavior) and teacher behavior toward children (positive, corrective/negative) were examined as mediators in the link between children's own behavior (aggression, prosoc...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Yan Wang Ambika Krishnakumar Lutchmie Narine

This study examined the direct and indirect associations of general and smoking-specific parenting practices with Chinese adolescents' smoking behaviors. Adolescents aged 14-17 years (N = 658) and their parents were recruited from three high schools in mainland China. Adolescents completed an anonymous online survey on their smoking behaviors, perceptions of parenting behaviors, and smoking-rel...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2011
An K Raes Ernst H W Koster Tom Loeys Rudi De Raedt

It is well established that exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders. It is less clear, however, which mechanisms are crucial in explaining its success. In previous studies, cognitive change has been identified as a mediating variable. Several theorists have argued that the addition of cognitive interventions will, therefore, result in enhanced treatment effects. We test...

Journal: :Journal of attention disorders 2017
Laura E Knouse John T Mitchell Nathan A Kimbrel Arthur D Anastopoulos

OBJECTIVE The clinical literature on ADHD in adults suggests that "overly positive" or optimistic cognitions may contribute to impairment and failure to use self-regulation skills in this population, yet the research literature on this topic is limited. We developed the ADHD Cognitions Scale (ACS), a brief self-report measure of ADHD-related thoughts, and evaluated its psychometric properties. ...

2001
Steven L. Sayers Carolynn S. Kohn David M. Fresco Alan S. Bellack David B. Sarwer

The cognitions of 63 couples were examined to explicate the link between marital conflict and depression. Following a laboratory-based marital problem solving discussion, spouses listed cognitions about these discussions and thoughts about the future of their relationship. Cognitions also were assessed using the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire and Marital Attitude Survey. Self-reported assessm...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2010
Avi Sadeh Liat Tikotzky Anat Scher

Infant sleep undergoes dramatic evolution during the first year of life. This process is driven by underlying biological forces but is highly dependent on environmental cues including parental influences. In this review the links between infant sleep and parental behaviors, cognitions, emotions and relationships as well as psychopathology are examined within the context of a transactional model...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2011
Ashley L Johnson Jessica S Benas Brandon E Gibb

Theory and research suggest that negative events in childhood (e.g., childhood abuse) may contribute to the development of a cognitive vulnerability to depression. A limitation of past research, however, is that the majority has focused on explicit cognitions (e.g., attributional style) and it remains unclear whether similar relations would be observed for more implicit measures of depressive c...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 2021

We developed an overarching multi-level mediation model using 199 responses from 53 companies the industrial sector in Jordan to examine (1) effect of firm-level environmental climate on relationship between formal regulatory institutions and strategic actions, (2) role that informal conveyed via political, normative, business connections plays environment-related cognitions top managers. At ‘w...

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