نتایج جستجو برای: ecological assessment

تعداد نتایج: 652308  

2016
Hong Jin Wei Ling

Daqing is situated in one of the severely cold regions of China. The living environment in this region is extremely poor because of the harsh climate and the backward economy. The external wall is an important component of the external envelope of buildings, and it greatly contributes to the indoor thermal environment. By taking the external wall as the research object, this study summarizes th...

2013
Susan Moore Michael Nye

The heuristic value of the ecological footprint (EF) conceptual device has met with considerable political and civic buy-in at national, regional and local levels. It is seen as particularly valuable for visualising ecological overshoot but debates about methodological soundness have undermined this potential. This paper examines the emerging opportunities for advanced footprinting approaches w...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2012
Alejandro Rodríguez Beatriz Rey Mariano Alcañiz Rosa María Baños Jaime Guixeres Maja Wrzesien Mario Gómez Martínez David Pérez Paloma Rasal Elena Parra

The aim of this paper is to describe GameTeen, a novel instrument for the assessment and training of Emotional Regulation (ER) strategies in adolescent population. These new tools are based on the use of 3D serious games that can be played under different settings. The evolution of ER strategies will be monitored in two ways depending on the setting where the tool is presented. Firstly, in the ...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2009
Rinka M P Van Zundert Linda M Nijhof Rutger C M E Engels

Predictors of adolescent smoking relapse are largely unknown, since studies either focus on relapse among adults, or address (long-term) smoking cessation but not relapse. In the present study, Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) was used as a theoretical framework to examine the first and second lapses, as well as mild and heavy relapse into smoking among 135 daily smoking adolescents who embarked o...

2015
Helen Dorn Tobias Törnros Markus Reichert Hans-Joachim Salize Heike Tost Ulrich Ebner-Priemer Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg H. Dorn T. Törnros M. Reichert

Mental health and well-being can be related to both individual as well as environmental factors. In order to address the latter relationship we use an Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) approach to capture the mood of 10 persons in real-time and real-life via questionnaires sent to their smartphones. This paper focuses on the timing of the questionnaire trigger. In order to avoid the questio...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2014
Haruka Minami Vivian M Yeh Krysten W Bold Gretchen B Chapman Danielle E McCarthy

This study tested the hypothesis that changes in momentary affect, abstinence motivation, and confidence would predict lapse risk over the next 12-24 hr using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) data from smokers attempting to quit smoking. One hundred and three adult, daily, treatment-seeking smokers recorded their momentary affect, motivation to quit, abstinence confidence, and smoking beha...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2006
Sally M Weinstein Robin J Mermelstein Donald Hedeker Benjamin L Hankin Brian R Flay

The time-varying influences of peer and family support on adolescent daily mood were explored among youth transitioning from middle school to high school (8th to 9th grade, N = 268) as compared to youth transitioning from 10th to 11th grade (N = 240). Real-time measures of daily positive and negative affect (ecological momentary assessments) were collected via palmtop computers at baseline, 6 m...

2014
Thomas M. Olino Dana L. McMakin Judith K. Morgan Jennifer S. Silk Boris Birmaher David A. Axelson Douglas E. Williamson Ronald E. Dahl Neal D. Ryan Erika E. Forbes

Offspring of depressed parents are at risk for depression and recent evidence suggests that reduced positive affect (PA) may be a marker of risk. We investigated whether self-reports of PA and fMRI-measured striatal response to reward, a neural correlate of PA, are reduced in adolescent youth at high familial risk for depression (HR) relative to youth at low familial risk for depression (LR). F...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2017
Hyein Cho Rachel Gonzalez Lindsey M Lavaysse Sunny Pence Daniel Fulford David E Gard

Research on emotion experience in response to valenced stimuli has consistently shown that people with schizophrenia have the capacity to experience emotion. Specifically, people with schizophrenia report similar experiences to both positive and negative emotion-eliciting stimuli as individuals without the disorder. However, it is less clear if people with schizophrenia experience similar level...

2016
Anna Schöndube Martina Kanning Reinhard Fuchs

Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succeed in exercising regularly. In addition to several other influences, affective states seem to support exercise participation. Associations between exercise and affect have been shown in the laboratory. However, the dynamic relation between affect and exercise in daily life is not yet well-underst...

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