نتایج جستجو برای: nurturance

تعداد نتایج: 260  

2016
Soodabeh Joolaee Mansoureh Ashghali Farahani Seyedeh Roghayeh Jafarian Amiri Shokoh Varaei

BACKGROUND Although support is one of the most substantial needs of nursing students during clinical education, it is not clearly defined in the literature. OBJECTIVES The current study aimed to explore the concept of support in clinical settings as perceived by nursing students. MATERIALS AND METHODS A qualitative content analysis was used to explore the meaning of student support in clini...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Ester F C Sleddens Stef P J Kremers Annette Stafleu Pieter C Dagnelie Nanne K De Vries Carel Thijs

Research on parenting practices has focused on individual behaviors while largely failing to consider the context of their use, i.e., general parenting. We examined the extent to which food parenting practices predict children's dietary behavior (classified as unhealthy: snacking, sugar-sweetened beverage; and healthy: water and fruit intake). Furthermore, we tested the moderating role of gener...

2012
Jean-Baptiste Pingault Bruno Falissard Sylvana Côté Sylvie Berthoz

BACKGROUND The Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales (ANPS) is an instrument designed to assess endophenotypes related to activity in the core emotional systems that have emerged from affective neuroscience research. It operationalizes six emotional endophenotypes with empirical evidence derived from ethology, neural analyses and pharmacology: PLAYFULNESS/joy, SEEKING/interest, CARING/nurtu...

2009
Michael Windle Linda P. Spear Andrew J. Fuligni Adrian Angold Jane D. Brown Daniel Pine Greg T. Smith Jay Giedd Ronald E. Dahl

Adolescents ages 10-15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and social development as well as in their physical and social environments. These include the physiological and psychological changes associated with puberty; further development of the brain; changes in family, peer, and romantic relationships; and exposure to new societal and cultural influences. Du...

Journal: :The West Indian medical journal 2012
F W Hickling G Hutchinson

The intellectual exploration of phenomenological and psychiatric discovery that has flowered in the Caribbean in the period of political independence from British colonization is a reflection of the scholarship that has emerged from the academic nurturance by The University of the West Indies. Burgeoning migration of Caribbean people to England in the twentieth century has resulted in high repo...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2004
Samantha A Haylett Geoffrey M Stephenson Robert M H Lefever

Previous research has suggested that different addictive behaviours are linked, such that decreases in one may lead to compensatory increases in another, or even that one addiction may lead to another. Such views on "cross addiction" are encouraged by the prevailing tendency amongst researchers from very different theoretical backgrounds to view different addictions as serving a common function...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2004
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

Women drink less alcohol and have fewer alcohol-related problems than men. Women appear to be less likely than men to manifest certain risk factors for alcohol use and problems and are more likely to have certain protective factors against these problems: women perceive greater social sanctions for drinking; women are less likely to have characteristics associated with excessive drinking includ...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Emiliana R Simon-Thomas Jakub Godzik Elizabeth Castle Olga Antonenko Aurelie Ponz Aleksander Kogan Dacher J Keltner

This study examined neural activation during the experience of compassion, an emotion that orients people toward vulnerable others and prompts caregiving, and pride, a self-focused emotion that signals individual strength and heightened status. Functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI) were acquired as participants viewed 55 s continuous sequences of slides to induce either compassion or prid...

2011
Peter Gray

From an evolutionary perspective, the normal social play of children involves kids of various ages. Our human and great-ape ancestors most likely lived in small groups with low birth rates, which made play with others of nearly the same age rare. Consequently, the evolutionary functions of children’s social play are best understood by examining play in groups that include children of different ...

2006
Abigail A. Scholer Steven J. Stroessner E. Tory Higgins

Regulatory focus theory distinguishes between two motivational systems—a promotion system concerned with nurturance and advancement and a prevention system concerned with security and safety [Higgins, E. T. (1997). Beyond pleasure and pain. American Psychologist, 52, 1280–1300]. In signal detection terms, a preference for eager strategies within the promotion system has been equated with a ‘‘ri...

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