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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487318/the-association-between-parental-generativity-and-parent-child-attitude-similarity-through-parent-and-child-reported-authoritative-parenting-a-replication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Holger Busch
Generativity is the desire to pass something on to the coming generations. Through parents' and children's reports on authoritative parenting, parents' generativity is associated with how similar young adults think their attitudes are to those of their parent (Peterson et al., 1997; https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.72.5.1202). The present study represents a direct replication of these results. Altogether, a sample of 365 German parent-child dyads participated in the study (parents' age: M = 52.87, SD = 4.89; children's age: M = 20...
November 2023: Europe's Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464764/cognitive-dissonance-and-mindset-perturbations-during-crisis-eco-socio-psycho-somatic-perspectives
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REVIEW
Felix Tretter, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
Mandatory and restrictive health regulations during the corona pandemic caused psychic disorders in many people, which even led to clinically relevant mental disorders. At the same time, there was gradually a polarization of opinions among the population. In order to improve future pandemic management, an integrative understanding of these psychosocial processes therefore seems useful. Here we start theoretically with the mental effects of inconsistencies of the information environment by referring to concepts such as the theory of cognitive dissonance...
February 19, 2024: World Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461459/rumination-in-dementia-and-its-relationship-with-depression-anxiety-and-attentional-biases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne-Marie Greenaway, Faustina Hwang, Slawomir Nasuto, Aileen K Ho
Rumination (self-referential and repetitive thinking), attentional biases (AB), and impaired cognitive control are theorized as being integral factors in depression and anxiety. Yet, research examining the relationship between rumination, mood, and AB for populations with reduced cognitive control, e.g., people living with dementia (PwD), is lacking. To explore whether literature-based relationships are demonstrated in dementia, PwD ( n  = 64) and healthy controls (HC) ( n  = 75) completed an online self-report survey measuring rumination and mood (twice), and a telephone cognitive status interview (once)...
March 10, 2024: Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457171/a-thematic-analysis-of-how-men-and-women-post-56-years-unwind-from-work-during-their-free-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Cropley, Isabella N Da Silva, Leif W Rydstedt, Maria I T Olsson
BACKGROUND: Recent research indicates that as men age, their tendency to ruminate about work decreases, while ruminating remains high in women, which poses an increased risk for impaired health among older women. OBJECTIVE: This study explored gender differences/similarities in the process of unwinding from work in men and women aged between 56-65 years. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted online with eight men and eight women, recruited from a UK leading organization that provides health care solutions between May and June 2022...
March 8, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446267/intolerance-of-uncertainty-and-anxiety-but-not-alexithymia-mediate-the-association-between-autistic-traits-and-quality-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeju Lin, David Mason, Colette Hirsch, Francesca Happé
Previous research has indicated that autistic individuals report lower quality of life (QoL) than non-autistic people. It is unclear whether it is the autism traits themselves or co-occurring thinking styles or mental health difficulties that most impair QoL. This study tested a hypothesised model to explore how 'intolerance of uncertainty' (IU), alexithymia (difficulty in identifying and describing own emotions), and anxiety play into the association between autistic traits and QoL. Online survey data were analysed from 116 autistic and 51 non-autistic adults who completed six standardised questionnaires measuring autistic traits, alexithymia, IU, anxiety and QoL (physical health, psychological health, social relations, and environment domains)...
March 6, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431584/driving-innovation-in-health-care-exploring-the-impact-of-ambidextrous-leadership-on-creative-performance-among-frontline-health-professionals-in-norway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Rebecca Mutonyi, Manel González-Piñero, Terje Slåtten, Gudbrand Lien
BACKGROUND: In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on enhancing frontline health professionals' ability to think and act innovatively, also known as their creative performance. However, previous research has had two limitations. First, only a few leadership styles and their associations with this capability have been examined. Second, there has been a lack of research on identifying potential process mediators and examining their role in the relationship between leadership styles and the professionals' capability...
March 2, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418198/advancement-barriers-and-collaboration-the-abc-s-of-addressing-challenges-and-designing-solutions-between-front-line-physicians-and-business-oriented-leaders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shayann Ramedani, Jeffery Miller, Jed D Gonzalo
BACKGROUND: The complexity of US healthcare has been increasing for many years, requiring clinicians and learners to understand care delivery systems in addition to clinical sciences. Thus, there has been a major push to educate faculty and trainees on healthcare functionality. This comes as hospitals expand into health systems requiring the help of more sophisticated expertise of departments such as operations excellence when problem-solving. As a medical student with a background in operations excellence, medical education leader and clinical administration leader all currently facilitating this transition, we wanted to reflect on the barriers we have experienced in clinical implementation of quality improvement projects and educating learners on the impact of operations excellence principles in their clinical education...
February 28, 2024: BMJ leader
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390728/assessment-of-management-styles-among-top-nursing-leaders-in-slovenian-primary-health-centers-a-cross-sectional-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melita Peršolja, Boštjan Žvanut, Špela Rot, Mirko Markič
PURPOSE: This study aims to endeavor to discern the predominant leadership styles used by nursing managers within the framework of Slovenian primary health centers. Using a quantitative research approach, the study was conducted through the administration of a structured questionnaire. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The investigation encompassed 67 nursing managers, representing the entire spectrum of primary health centers in Slovenia. A stratified representative subset comprising 53 top nursing managers actively participated in this study...
February 27, 2024: Leadership in Health Services
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384536/trust-and-attitude-toward-information-presented-using-augmented-reality-and-other-technological-means
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gilad Taub, Avshalom Elmalech, Noa Aharony
In recent years, augmented reality (AR) technology has grown, and its use has become widespread among smartphone users. People are consuming more and more digital information from various sources and in different presentation modes. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the extent to which different presentation modes relate to the level of trust in information, while considering demographic variables, as well as personality traits and thinking styles. The participants in our experiments were asked to indicate whether certain statements that were presented in various presentation methods (image + text, image + audio, AR + text, AR + audio) were true or false...
February 29, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384256/the-link-between-abstract-thinking-style-and-subjective-well-being-its-impact-when-people-are-in-real-or-perceived-financial-scarcity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amparo Caballero González, Itziar Fernández Sedano, Bronwyn Laforet, Pilar Carrera Levillain
Across three studies, we explored the link between an abstract mindset and subjective well-being (SWB) in participants with real and/or perceived financial scarcity. In Studies 1 and 2, samples presented real objective financial vulnerability: Adolescents from lower-middle income districts (Study 1; N = 256), and adults without higher education and with very low incomes (Study 2; N = 210). In Studies 1 and 2 participants completed a survey including measures of thinking style and SWB. In Studies 2 and 3 perception of financial difficulty and SWB were also measured...
February 22, 2024: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348556/breaking-self-focused-orientation-in-people-who-perceive-economic-scarcity-the-influence-of-transcendent-motivation-to-promote-an-abstract-mindset-and-prosocial-behavioral-intentions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bronwyn Laforet, Pilar Carrera, Amparo Caballero
Previous research shows that being in a situation of economic scarcity promotes a more concrete mindset that motivates behavioral decisions based on action difficulty and their short-term outcomes, which frequently entails negative consequences. However, a concrete mindset can be counteracted by inducing an abstract mindset to help people focus on final broad goals. We explored how focusing on transcendent motives (vs. self-oriented) promotes a more abstract mindset facilitating prosocial behavioral intentions...
February 13, 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346167/functional-connectivity-in-rumination-a-systematic-review-of-magnetic-resonance-imaging-studies
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REVIEW
Emre Mısır, Yasemin Hoşgören Alıcı, Orhan Murat Kocak
INTRODUCTION: Rumination, defined as intrusive and repetitive thoughts in response to negative emotions, uncertainty, and inconsistency between goal and current situation, is a significant risk factor for depressive disorders. The rumination literature presents diverse findings on functional connectivity and shows heterogeneity in research methods. This systematic review seeks to integrate these findings and provide readers diverse perspectives. METHOD: For this purpose, the literature on functional connectivity in rumination was reviewed according to the PRISMA guidelines...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343059/the-recommendation-of-the-mediterranean-styled-japanese-diet-for-healthy-longevity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuki Santa, Yoshio Kumazawa, Kenji Watanabe, Isao Nagaoka
BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean diet, listed as the intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO, is known as healthy and consumed worldwide. The Japanese diet is also listed and considered healthy. This narrative review compares the Mediterranean diet with its Japanese counterpart. DISCUSSION: Research has reported that people in Mediterranean regions, such as Italy and Greece, have one-third of the mortality ratio from cardiovascular diseases compared to people in the United States and Northern Europe because of the difference in eating habits...
February 9, 2024: Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders Drug Targets
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333792/evidence-of-validity-and-reliability-of-the-controlling-motivational-style-questionnaire-in-the-work-context
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Lobaton Gonzales, Lennia Matos, Anja Van den Broeck, Andrés Burga
According to the self-determination theory (SDT), leaders may adopt a controlling motivational controlling style (CMS) that forces employees to think, feel, or behave in a certain way to promote employee motivation. However, a scale has yet to be developed to measure CMS in the work environment. Usually, researchers use questionnaires adapted to different contexts or designed for another motivational style. However, whether these questionnaires capture the behaviors that represent CMS in the work context is little known...
February 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313224/beefing-up-communication-skills-of-upper-level-animal-science-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shannon L Norris-Parish, Holli R Leggette, Theresa Pesl Murphrey, Jean A Parrella, Audra Richburg, Andy D Herring
Animal scientists face an increasing need to communicate with the lay public because of the public's interest in the origin and production of animal-sourced foods. Consumers' increased interest infers a critical need for effective communication skills among animal science graduates. Effective communication skills are mandatory if students are to explain scientific information and mitigate misinformation about livestock production. The purpose of our study was to investigate the communication styles and communication effectiveness of upper-level animal science students enrolled in a beef cattle production and management course at Texas A&M University across five semesters ( N =  241; spring 2018  =  61, summer 2018  =  15, Fall 2018  =  54, spring 2019  =  55, and fall 2019 = 56)...
2024: Translational Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305232/moderating-effects-of-individual-traits-on-the-association-between-nature-and-patient-wait-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jisun Lee, So-Yeon Yoon
OBJECTIVES: We empirically investigated to what extent plants in the emergency department (ED) waiting areas influence patient wait experiences (i.e., anxiety, perceived service quality, and perception of wait time) depending on individual differences in cognitive thinking styles and one's bonds with the natural world. BACKGROUND: Positive effects of nature on patient experiences in healthcare environments are well established by empirical research findings. However, evidence is scarce on the impact of nature on patient wait experiences and the roles of patient traits often related to their backgrounds...
February 2, 2024: HERD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297971/nurturing-innovation-catalyzing-change-honoring-the-legacy-of-dr-c-barr-taylor-in-the-eating-disorders-field
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft, Denise E Wilfley, Erin C Accurso, Katherine N Balantekin, Angela Celio Doyle, Daniel Eisenberg, Marie-Laure Firebaugh, Rachael E Flatt, Neha J Goel, Andrea K Graham, Corinna Jacobi, Megan Jones Bell, Grace E Monterubio, Michelle G Newman, Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, Katherine Taylor, Ruth Striegel Weissman
This Virtual Issue of the International Journal of Eating Disorders honors the legacy of the late Dr. C. Barr Taylor in the eating disorders (EDs) field. For decades, Dr. Taylor led the way in not only conducting the research needed to achieve the ultimate goal of making affordable, accessible, and evidence-based care for EDs available to all, but also nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders and innovators. Articles included in this Virtual Issue are a selection of Dr. Taylor's published works in the Journal in the past decade, spanning original research, ideas worth researching, commentaries, and a systematic review...
January 31, 2024: International Journal of Eating Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277084/can-generative-ai-infer-thinking-style-from-language-evaluating-the-utility-of-ai-as-a-psychological-text-analysis-tool
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David M Markowitz
Generative AI, short for Generative Artificial Intelligence, a class of artificial intelligence systems, is not currently the choice technology for text analysis, but prior work suggests it may have some utility to assess dynamics like emotion. The current work builds upon this empirical foundation to consider how analytic thinking scores from a large language model chatbot, ChatGPT, were linked to analytic thinking scores from dictionary-based tools like Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC). Using over 16,000 texts from four samples and tested against three prompts and two large language models (GPT-3...
January 26, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275253/innovative-and-effective-education-strategies-for-adult-learners-in-the-perioperative-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Ward, Abby Gordon, Allyson Kirkman
Ongoing nursing education is vital for keeping nurses' knowledge and skills current and promoting positive patient outcomes. Providing meaningful, quality nursing education in the perioperative setting requires the development and implementation of innovative and effective teaching strategies. Adult learning theory is complex, and it can be challenging to engage multigenerational perioperative staff members in education-often, a variety of creative teaching modalities are required to bridge the gaps among learning styles...
February 2024: AORN Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38256408/chain-of-thought-utilization-in-large-language-models-and-application-in-nephrology
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REVIEW
Jing Miao, Charat Thongprayoon, Supawadee Suppadungsuk, Pajaree Krisanapan, Yeshwanter Radhakrishnan, Wisit Cheungpasitporn
Chain-of-thought prompting enhances the abilities of large language models (LLMs) significantly. It not only makes these models more specific and context-aware but also impacts the wider field of artificial intelligence (AI). This approach broadens the usability of AI, increases its efficiency, and aligns it more closely with human thinking and decision-making processes. As we improve this method, it is set to become a key element in the future of AI, adding more purpose, precision, and ethical consideration to these technologies...
January 13, 2024: Medicina
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