نتایج جستجو برای: conflict and team cohesiveness

تعداد نتایج: 16843778  

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2018
Lindred L Greer Bart A de Jong Maartje E Schouten Jennifer E Dannals

Hierarchy has the potential to both benefit and harm team effectiveness. In this article, we meta-analytically investigate different explanations for why and when hierarchy helps or hurts team effectiveness, drawing on results from 54 prior studies (N = 13,914 teams). Our findings show that, on net, hierarchy negatively impacts team effectiveness (performance: ρ = -.08; viability: ρ = -.11), an...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2004
M Robin Dimatteo

Adherence to pediatric health enhancement, disease prevention, and medical treatment, particularly for chronic disease, can be challenging because of demanding regimens, children's progressing developmental stages, and varying family perspectives and relationships. This review examines adherence in the context of communication among providers, pediatric patients, and their families. The focus i...

Journal: :International Education Studies 2016

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2006
Anne Pisarski Christine Brook Philip Bohle Cynthia Gallois Bernadette Watson Sarah Winch

The present study contributes to theory and practice through the development of a model of shift-work tolerance with the potential to indicate interventions that reduce nurses' intention toward turnover and increase job satisfaction in hospital-based settings. Survey data from 1257 nurses were used to conduct structural equation modeling that examine the direct and indirect effects of superviso...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2001
P Fobair K O'Hanlan C Koopman C Classen S Dimiceli N Drooker D Warner H Davids J Loulan D Wallsten D Goffinet G Morrow D Spiegel

In a study comparing lesbian and heterosexual women's response to newly diagnosed breast cancer, we compared data from 29 lesbians with 246 heterosexual women with breast cancer. Our hypotheses were that lesbian breast cancer patients would report higher scores of mood disturbance; suffer fewer problems with body image and sexual activity; show more expressiveness and cohesiveness and less conf...

1992
Preet Kamal Shiv Gautam

The study aimed at finding out the relationship of family environment to schizophrenia, affective disorders and neurosis in comparison to control group matched on socio-economic status in a North Indian Sample. 600 subjects-150 schizophrenic patients, 150 patients with affective disorders, 150 neurotics, diagnosed according to ICD-9, were studied. Results (one way ANOVA) revealed that there exi...

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