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    “…Specifically, high levels of emotional exhaustion at Time 2 were explained by high levels of social support at Time 1, and unfavorable changes in demands, control, and support over time; high depersonalization at Time 2 was explained by high social support at time 1 and by an increase in demands over time; and high personal accomplishment at Time 2 was predicted by high demands, high control, interactive effect demands × control × social support, at Time 1, and by a decrease in demands over time. …”
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    “…The behavioural analysis identified the following processes hypothesised to facilitate long-term behaviour maintenance including increasing patients’ skills, self-efficacy, knowledge, positive outcome expectancies, sense of personal control, social support and physical opportunity. CONCLUSIONS: This research provides a transparent description of the intervention planning for the REDUCE maintenance intervention. …”
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    “…METHODS: We included 3947 subjects in the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health (SLOSH), with self-reported job demands, control, social support, work efforts, rewards, procedural justice and depressive symptoms in four waves 2010–2016. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Three items on the Post-Pandemic Adjustment Questionnaire correlated with individual CPAS items: ‘General difficulties adjusting’ correlated with perfectionism, preoccupation with details, over-conscientiousness and need for control; ‘social avoidance’ correlated with perfectionism and preoccupation with details; and ‘disinfecting behaviors’ correlated with preoccupation with details and miserliness (Pearson's r - all p < .001). …”
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    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate whether adverse psychosocial work conditions, based on the Job Demand-Control-social support model, increases risk for early dysregulated glucose metabolism in 50–64-year-old men and women. …”
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    “…Self-report questionnaires were used for the assessment of general psychosocial working conditions (work overload, job control, social climate), a range of different technostressors, burnout symptoms, and relevant confounders. …”
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    “…RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Nursing managers should realize the importance of the quality of life of nurses who collect nucleic acid samples in maintaining a vigorous nursing team and ensuring optimized epidemic control. Social support should also be provided to nurses to improve their psychological resilience, thereby improving their quality of life.…”
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    por Dent, Elsa, Hoogendijk, Emiel O
    Publicado 2014
    “…Several psychosocial factors increased the likelihood of adverse outcomes associated with frailty, including anxiety and low ratings for: wellbeing, sense of control, social activities and home/neighbourhood satisfaction. …”
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    “…METHODS: Overweight adults (n=135) aged 18–50 years with BMI=28–40 kg/m(2) near Stanford, CA were recruited from an ongoing 12-month weight loss trial (parent trial) and randomly assigned to either the stand-alone, theory-based Vegethon mobile app (enabling goal setting, self-monitoring, and feedback and using “process motivators” including fun, surprise, choice, control, social comparison, and competition) or a wait-listed control condition. …”
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    “…Perceived behavioural control, social norms, the interaction between attitudes and beliefs and knowledge, and the presence of a healthcare worker in the family were all significant predictors of antibiotic use behaviour. …”
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    “…Policymakers can use such mobility indices as tools to control social distance activities. Spatial distancing is an important factor to control COVID-19, however, measuring face-mask usage would enhance the understanding the pandemic dynamic. …”
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    “…The restraining doors symbolized loss of control, social distance and stigma echoing the consequences of restrictingpeople’s crucial control over spaceduring the COVID-19 pandemicin relation toviolence within families, groups and communities. …”
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    por Serra Puche, Mari Carmen
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Introducción -- Marco de Referencia conceptual -- Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla y la bebida de mezcal -- Antecedentes contexto arqueológico de investigación -- Las unidades habitacionales de Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla -- Etnoarqueología -- Alcances del estudio etnoarqueológico -- La etnoarqueología -- Estudio etnoarqueológico -- Bebidas alcohólicas -- Obtención de las bebidas alcohólicas mediante la fermentación -- Obtención de las bebidas alcohólicas mediante la destilación -- Breve historia de las bebidas alcohólicas -- Las bebidas alcohólicas como elemento nutricional -- Las bebidas alcohólicas como elemento de control social -- El alcohol y la interacción social -- Las bebidas alcohólicas como elemento simbólico y para uso ritual -- Presencia de bebidas alcohólicas en sitios arqueológicos en Mesoamérica y otras regiones del mundo -- Indicadores arqueológicos sobre producción y presencia de bebidas alcohólicas -- Estudio etnoarqueológico en el estado de Tlaxcala -- Estudio etnoarqueológico en el estado de Oaxaca -- Estudio etnoarqueológico "La ruta del mezcal" -- Proceso de producción de la bebida del mezcal -- Materia prima: planta del agave -- Actividades productivas para la elaboración del mezcal -- Consideraciones en torno a los resultados obtenidos con el estudio etnoarqueológico y su vinculación con los contextos arqueológicos y la producción de la bebida del mezcal en las unidades de Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla -- Evidencias etnográficas (diferencias y similitudes) en las instalaciones visitadas y su relevancia en relación con los indicadores arqueológicos de las unidades habitacionales de Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla -- Estudio Etnohistórico y en sitios arqueológicos sobre la bebida del mezcal -- Información documental y estudio etnohistórico sobre la bebida del mezcal -- Conclusiones entorno a la información documental recopilada -- Estudio sobre la bebida de mezcal reportada en diversos sitios arqueológicos -- La producción del mezcal en las unidades habitacionales de Xochitecatl-Cacaxtla -- Destilación: ¿conocimiento prehispánico? …”
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    “…Social vulnerability was defined using the Centers for Disease Control Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), which is comprised of four subthemes: socioeconomic (SE), household composition and disability (HCD), minority status and language (MSL), and housing type and transportation (HTT). …”
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    “…The underlying assumption of the causal relationship between pain intensity and psychological distress determined how strong pain intensity and psychological distress influenced interference and lack of life control. Social support showed very similar absolute significant correlations with interference and lack of life control. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: For those living with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), failing to engage in self-management behaviors leads to poor glycemic control. Social cognitive theory (SCT) has been shown to improve health behaviors by altering cognitive processes and increasing an individual’s belief in their ability to accomplish a task. …”
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    “…MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Four factors related to three Center for Disease Control social determinants of health domains (social/community context [ethnicity], education access/quality [educational level], and economic stability [employment status and monthly income]) were collected at ICU admission from patients (or families). …”
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    “…A total of 54 codes were reviewed and grouped into 10 potential themes that captured the impact of the disability on people with DCM: acceptance of symptoms, anticipatory anxiety, coping mechanisms/resilience, feelings of helplessness, financial consequences, lack of recognition, mental health impact, loss of life control, social reclusiveness and isolation, and social stigma. …”
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