نتایج جستجو برای: social associations

تعداد نتایج: 737548  

2017
Karina PEREIRA-LIMA Sonia Regina LOUREIRO

Medical residency has been considered a stressful, overwhelming period, which can contribute to the development of burnout syndrome. Given the importance of interpersonal interactions for the professional practice of medicine, studies addressing protective factors against burnout focusing on social skills are needed. The objective of the present study was to investigate the associations between...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Emma Yong Mariapaola Barbato David L Penn Richard S E Keefe Scott W Woods Diana O Perkins Jean Addington

Neurocognition and social cognition are separate but related constructs known to be impaired in schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to extend the current knowledge of the relationship between social cognition and neurocognition in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) of developing psychosis by examining, in a large sample, the associations between a wide range of neurocognitive tasks an...

2016
Diego Palacios Christian Berger

This study tested social status correlates of aggression and bullying and how these are influenced by peer groups’ normative beliefs about aggression and prosocial behavior among 1165 fourth, fifth and sixth graders in Chile. Associations between aggression and popularity (positive) and social preference (negative) were confirmed, whereas bullying was negatively associated with both dimensions....

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1991
M C Gulliford S Chinn R J Rona

This study was designed to investigate the social characteristics associated with the height of primary schoolchildren aged from 5 to 11. Data were analysed for 8491 representative sample children measured in England and Scotland in 1987 and 1988 and 3203 inner city children measured in England in 1987. Height was negatively associated with social class but the association was not significant a...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2010
Elise M Clerkin Bethany A Teachman

The current study investigates an experimental anxiety reduction intervention among a highly socially anxious sample (N=108; n=36 per Condition; 80 women). Using a conditioning paradigm, our goal was to modify implicit social anxiety associations to directly test the premise from cognitive models that biased cognitive processing may be causally related to anxious responding. Participants were t...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2016
Sarah P Carter Jennifer DiMauro Keith D Renshaw Timothy W Curby Kimberly A Babson Marcel O Bonn-Miller

Research supports bidirectional associations between social support and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), whereby social support may buffer against PTSD, and individuals with PTSD may experience decreasing support over time. Research examining contexts that may affect these relations is needed. This study examined the longitudinal associations between PTSD and social support from friends ov...

Journal: :Journal of attention disorders 2018
Scott D Landes Andrew S London

OBJECTIVE Informed by a social determinants of health framework, we investigate the relationship between self-reported ADHD diagnosis status and adult health, and whether observed associations are attenuated by biomedical and socioeconomic factors. METHOD Using 2007 National Health Interview Survey data ( N = 19,104), we present multivariate logistic regression analyses of associations betwee...

جعفری, فاطمه, ترکاشوند, فاطمه , رضائیان, محسن , شیخ‌فتح‌الهی, محمود ,

  Background and Objectives: Child abuse is one of the major health and social problems in all countries whichis affected by factors including cultural, social, family, and some characteristics of children. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of child abuse and some related demographic factors among pupils in the third grade of guidance school in Zanjan.   Materials and Methods: This c...

Journal: :Journal of research in personality 2013
Timothy W Smith John M Ruiz Jenny M Cundiff Kelly G Baron Jill B Nealey-Moore

Using the interpersonal perspective, we examined social correlates of dispositional optimism. In Study 1, optimism and pessimism were associated with warm-dominant and hostile-submissive interpersonal styles, respectively, across four samples, and had expected associations with social support and interpersonal stressors. In 300 married couples, Study 2 replicated these findings regarding interp...

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