نتایج جستجو برای: driving cognitions

تعداد نتایج: 84933  

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2012
Liat Tikotzky Lee Shaashua

OBJECTIVE To investigate early predictors of sleep patterns in pre-school age children. Specifically, we were interested in exploring whether infant sleep patterns and parenting factors assessed at 12 months would predict sleep in four year-old children. METHODS This was a follow-up study of a home-based longitudinal study, exploring the links between parental cognitions and children's sleep....

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2005
Meg Gerrard Frederick X Gibbons Michelle L Stock Linda S Vande Lune Michael J Cleveland

OBJECTIVE This study used the prototype/willingness model of adolescent health risk behavior to examine factors related to onset of smoking. METHODS Two waves of data were collected from a panel of 742 African American children (mean age=10.5 at Wave 1) and their primary caregivers. Measures included cognitions outlined by the prototype model as well as self-reports of smoking by the parent a...

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: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2007
Roy Otten Zeena Harakeh Ad A Vermulst Regina J J M Van den Eijnden Rutger C M E Engels

The present study examines whether aspects of parental communication about smoking function as antecedents of adolescent smoking cognitions. In this longitudinal full-family study (428 families), parent and adolescent reports were used to assess parental communication. Concepts of the Theory of Planned Behavior were measured among adolescents. Differences between older and younger siblings with...

2006
Bobbi R. Walling Rosemary S. L. Mills Wendy S. Freeman

Psychological control is a pattern of parenting that is intrusive and manipulative of children’s thoughts, feelings, and attachment to parents. Although little is known about the determinants of psychological control, it has been linked to the psychological status of the parent. We hypothesized that several parenting cognitions reflecting personal concerns would be associated with the use of ps...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2007
Devon E Hinton Dara Chhean Jeanne M Fama Mark H Pollack Richard J McNally

Among Cambodian refugees attending a psychiatric clinic, we assessed psychopathology associated with gastrointestinal panic (GIP), and investigated possible causal mechanisms, including "fear of fear" and GIP-associated flashbacks and catastrophic cognitions. GIP (n=46) patients had greater psychopathology (Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale [CAPS] and Symptom Checklist-90-R [SCL]) and "fear of ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2011
Michelle L Stock Frederick X Gibbons Laura A Walsh Meg Gerrard

Two studies examined racial identity (RI) as a protective factor against substance use cognitions among African American young adults who either envisioned or experienced racial discrimination. In Study 1, participants envisioned a discrimination or nondiscrimination scenario, and then their willingness to use drugs and an indirect measure of substance use were assessed. Discrimination was asso...

2010
Khawaja Asjad Saeed

This study examines user perceptions regarding the value of collaboration systems from a longitudinal perspective. Resource management support, coordination support, and evaluation support are highlighted as key aspects based on which the users form cognitions about collaboration system value. Based on technology acceptance model and expectation disconfirmation theory, we propose a model that e...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2009
Ana A Sobel Patricia A Resick Aline E Rabalais

This study compared the cognitions of 37 female rape survivors before and after completing cognitive processing therapy (CPT). It was hypothesized that CPT would be associated with reductions in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and problematic (i.e., assimilated and overaccommodated) thoughts as well as increases in the number of realistic (i.e., accommodated) cognitions. Cognition...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
Martin F Davies

The operation of confirmatory bias in the endorsement of personality descriptions was examined in 4 studies. Unlike M. F. Davies (1997), who provided only inferential evidence for the role of this bias, the present studies provided direct evidence through the experimental manipulation of supporting versus contradictory cognitions. Generating supporting thoughts resulted in greater acceptance wh...

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