FN Clarivate Analytics Web of Science
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PT J
AU Annamalai, S
Vasunandan, A
Mehta, A
AF Annamalai, Sumathi
Vasunandan, Aditi
Mehta, Avishi
TI Social isolation and loneliness among Generation Z employees: can
emotional intelligence help mitigate?
SO COGENT BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; loneliness; quality of life; emotional intelligence;
Generation Z employees
AB The paper tested a moderated mediation model with social isolation, loneliness, emotional intelligence, and quality of life among Generation Z (Gen Z) employees. Approximately 568 Gen Z employees participated in this study. We used WHOQOL-BREF for measuring quality of life, Schutte's emotional intelligence test, UCLA loneliness scale and social isolation scale from Choi and Noh. We applied the PROCESS macro (model 7) by Hayes for a moderated mediation analysis, using emotional intelligence as a moderating variable and loneliness as a mediating variable between social isolation and quality of life. The results indicate that emotional intelligence moderates the mediating effect of loneliness on social isolation and quality of life and supports hypothesis 2. First, the indirect impact of social isolation on quality of life varies as a function of emotional intelligence moderating the path. Second, both social isolation and loneliness are negative and significant predictors of quality of life. Loneliness is not an individual problem anymore but a public health issue around the world. Individuals who are lonely experience both mental and physical health issues. Strong measures are needed to combat loneliness, and the current research results confirm that emotional intelligence-based interventions will help individuals fight loneliness.
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[Vasunandan, Aditi] Goldman Sachs, Bangalore, India.
[Mehta, Avishi] Bain & Co, Gurugram, India.
C3 Christ University
RP Annamalai, S (corresponding author), Christ Univ, Sch Business & Management, Bangalore, India.
EM sumathi.a@christuniversity.in
RI Annamalai, Sumathi/GYA-4895-2022
OI Annamalai, Sumathi/0000-0002-4342-8600
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NR 58
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 20
U2 20
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2331-1975
J9 COGENT BUS MANAG
JI Cogent Bus. Manag.
PD DEC 12
PY 2025
VL 12
IS 1
AR 2441474
DI 10.1080/23311975.2024.2441474
PG 12
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA P7U7X
UT WOS:001379921000001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liu, X
Lin, ZB
Fang, SJ
Zhang, L
AF Liu, Xin
Lin, Zhibin
Fang, Shujie
Zhang, Lu
TI No man is an island: Will service robots reduce employee loneliness?
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Service robot; Social presence; Workplace loneliness; Employee-robot
rapport; Interpersonal closeness; Need for human interaction
ID ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE; SOCIAL PRESENCE; METHOD BIAS; WORKPLACE;
TECHNOLOGY; COMMUNITY; FRAMEWORK; VARIABLES; VALIDITY; CHATBOT
AB Although the application of robotics technology in tourism and hospitality service scenarios has been widely explored, few studies have investigated the impact of service robots on employee workplace loneliness. To address this issue, we conducted two studies: Study 1, consisting of a scenario-based online experiment (Study 1a) and a field experiment (Study 1b); and Study 2, a two-wave survey. The results reveal that the social presence of robots reduces workplace loneliness, with employee-robot rapport and interpersonal closeness serving as partial mediators. The need for human interaction moderates the relationships between robot social presence and employee-robot rapport and interpersonal closeness, as well as the mediating effects. This study clarifies the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the impact of service robots on employee loneliness, extends social presence theory, and contributes to the literature on service robots. It also provides insights for robotics management and human resource management in the tourism and hospitality sector.
C1 [Liu, Xin] Jinan Univ, Shenzhen Tourism Coll, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Xin] Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Sch Business, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Lin, Zhibin] Univ Durham, Business Sch, Durham, England.
[Fang, Shujie] Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Management, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Lu] Michigan State Univ, Broad Coll Business, Sch Hospitality Business, E Lansing, MI USA.
C3 Jinan University; Hong Kong Baptist University; Durham University;
Zhengzhou University; Michigan State University
RP Fang, SJ (corresponding author), Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Management, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China.
EM fangshj6@zzu.edu.cn
RI 方, 淑杰/GXM-9367-2022; /CAC-3680-2022
OI Fang, Shujie/0000-0002-2438-434X
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72302099]; Fundamental
Research Funds for the Central Universities [23JNQMX42]; China
Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2023M731312, 2022M722859]; Guangzhou
Philosophy and Social Sciences 14th Five-Year Plan Funds [2023GZYB32];
Shenzhen Philosophy and Social Sciences Funds [SZ2024B020]; Jinan
University Shenzhen Campus Funding Program [JNSZQH2301]; Jinan
University Shenzhen Tourism College' s Health Tourism Research Center;
Hong Kong Scholars Program [XJ2024059]
FX This research was supported by the grants from the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (No. 72302099), the Fundamental Research
Funds for the Central Universities (No. 23JNQMX42), China Postdoctoral
Science Foundation (No. 2023M731312, No. 2022M722859), Guangzhou
Philosophy and Social Sciences "14th Five-Year Plan" Funds (No.
2023GZYB32), Shenzhen Philosophy and Social Sciences Funds (No.
SZ2024B020) and Jinan University Shenzhen Campus Funding Program (No.
JNSZQH2301), and Jinan University Shenzhen Tourism College' s Health
Tourism Research Center. This research was also supported by the Hong
Kong Scholars Program (No. XJ2024059).
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Decman, M
Klun, M
Stare, J
AF Decman, Mitja
Klun, Maja
Stare, Janez
TI Online flipped classroom in university social science courses: Impact on
student experience and success
SO COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION OPEN
LA English
DT Article
DE Flipped learning; Flipped classroom; Online study; Grading; Case-study
ID HIGHER-EDUCATION; INSTRUCTION; DESIGN
AB The flipped classroom model has recently gained recognition for promoting personalised learning, supporting student-centred and peer-supported instruction, and optimising class time for active learning of higher order thinking skills. However, it requires students to work independently and in isolation, which is particularly challenging in a fully online implementation and in non-STEM courses where group work, discussion and other forms of active learning are essential. The research focused on two flipped online social science courses and involved quantitative analysis of data collected before and after the courses. The surveys examined the perceived and experienced drivers and barriers associated with flipped courses, including the use of video lectures, self-directed learning, self-discipline, social isolation, motivation, and time management. In addition, the study examined the impact of group activities on exam grades, such as discussion, presentations and interpretative assignments relevant to non-STEM courses. Another focus was on the impact of previous experiences with blended learning and online learning. The results showed that although students were not initially familiar with the flipped classroom model, they appreciated the flexibility of learning at their own pace and being able to re-watch video lectures. Despite their concerns about social isolation, students did not express any significant anxiety in this regard. The study also found statistically significant differences between students with blended learning and online learning experiences. The most significant predictor of a good exam grade was weekly participation in an online forum, followed by weekly collaborative group activities such as discussion, presentations and interpretations, which are essential for non-STEM students.
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RP Decman, M (corresponding author), Univ Ljubljana, Fac Publ Adm, Gosarjeva Ul 5, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia.
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Chuang, Ning-Kuang
Law, Rob
TI Lonely planet: effect of workplace loneliness on subjective career
success in the hospitality workplace
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM INSIGHTS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Workplace loneliness; Grit; Subjective career success; Work-life
balance; Conservation of resources theory
ID WORK-FAMILY BALANCE; DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY; LIFE BALANCE; GRIT;
RESOURCES; SCALE; CONSERVATION; MANAGEMENT; CONFLICT
AB PurposeLoneliness and its effects are attracting attention from hospitality industry leaders. This study explores how workplace loneliness influences employees' subjective career success, the mediating role of grit and the moderating role of work-life balance in this relationship.Design/methodology/approachAn online survey was administered to 305 U.S. hotel employees. To investigate the study hypotheses, regression and conditional analyses were conducted using SPSS Statistics and Hayes' PROCESS Macro. CFA was completed using SPSS AMOS 29.FindingsThe findings indicate that grit influences hotel employees' career success by alleviating workplace loneliness. The test for moderated mediation confirms the influence of loneliness on subjective career success through grit was conditional on work-life balance.Practical implicationsThe findings of this study provide valuable insights for hotel managers in developing effective strategies to mitigate employees' feelings of loneliness through targeted initiatives such as assessments and social events. Promoting grit awareness, implementing grit training programs and advocating for work-life balance in the workplace are equally essential for fostering a more supportive and grittier workforce.Originality/valueWorkplace loneliness merits attention from hospitality scholars. This pioneering post-pandemic study enriches hospitality literature by showing how work-life balance moderates and grit mediates workplace dynamics, highlighting organizational strategies to tackle loneliness and enhance employee career success.
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Kent State University Kent; Kent State University Salem; University of
Macau
RP Chuang, NK (corresponding author), Kent State Univ, Coll Educ Hlth & Human Serv, Hospitality & Event Management Program, Kent, OH 44242 USA.
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associated specific behaviours of women in leadership
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LA English
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progression
ID EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE; STRATEGIES; CAREER
AB PurposeThis study aims to investigate how social intelligence is a necessary part of women's executive leadership and how they use this to perform their senior leadership roles effectively.Design/methodology/approachThrough semi-structured interviews, 12 women in senior leadership positions in an Australian state-level public health-care system (that is evidenced as being dominated by male executives) discussed their lived experiences as they related to the role of social intelligence capabilities in their leadership practice.FindingsThis study finds that social intelligence enables executive women to build and execute four key capabilities: nurturing relationships, navigating complexity, building trust in self and others and enhancing reputation. These capabilities are associated with 12 specific behaviours. For nurturing relationship, they are building rapport with others, active listening and showing empathy; for navigating complexity, they are demonstrating concern, exerting influence, adjusting leadership style and problem-solving; for enhancing reputation, they are achievement of outcomes, managing appearance and personal responsibility for career; and finally, for building trust in self and others, they are seeking connections to reduce loneliness and trusting intuition.Practical implicationsThis study has resulted in a framework of social intelligence capabilities and associated behaviours that builds the authors' understanding of the strengths women bring to the executive table.Originality/valueAt an individual level, this study supports women through hearing and sharing the lived experiences and stories of other women aspiring to propel themselves into executive-level positions through hearing and sharing the experiences and stories of other women who have gone before them.
C1 [Bishop-Kinlyside, Zoe Kiane; Shrestha, Anup; Wheeldon, Anita Louise] Univ Southern Queensland, Sch Business, Toowoomba, Australia.
C3 University of Southern Queensland
RP Shrestha, A (corresponding author), Univ Southern Queensland, Sch Business, Toowoomba, Australia.
EM drzoebishop@hotmail.com; anup.shrestha@unisq.edu.au;
anita.wheeldon@unisq.edu.au
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NR 89
TC 0
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1754-2413
EI 1754-2421
J9 GEND MANAG
JI Gend. Manag.
PD 2025 MAY 13
PY 2025
DI 10.1108/GM-07-2024-0372
EA MAY 2025
PG 19
WC Business; Management; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Women's Studies
GA 2LG4C
UT WOS:001485331600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ehrlich-Jones, L
Burns, J
Kaufman, K
Kudla, A
Heinemann, A
AF Ehrlich-Jones, Linda
Burns, Jennifer
Kaufman, Katherine
Kudla, Angelika
Heinemann, Allen
TI Psychosocial Adaptation Following Spinal Cord Injury: Perspectives of
People With Lived Experience
SO REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE spinal cord injury; mental health; research; qualitative; rehabilitation
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SUBSTANCE USE; REHABILITATION; DISABILITY; DISORDERS;
HEALTH; SATISFACTION; ACCEPTANCE; MANAGEMENT; IDENTITY
AB Purpose/Objective: This study sought to identify common mental health-related concerns of people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) and define strategies that can mitigate adverse circumstances. Research Method/Design: We organized three focus groups of persons living with SCI (N = 5, 6, and 5, respectively) and recruited participants using a research registry and social media. We conducted focus groups via Webex, which lasted 60-90 min. We used discussion guides that an advisory committee, composed of persons with SCI and health care providers, reviewed and revised. A professional service transcribed Webex audio recordings. We used NVivo Pro 12 to code the transcripts for thematic analysis. Results: Sixteen persons with SCI (six men, 10 women; M = 48 years) residing in Midwestern and Atlantic coast states participated. Eighty-one percent sustained SCI 2 or more years earlier, 69% sustained paraplegia, and 69% had incomplete injuries. Participants described feelings of anger/frustration, social isolation/loneliness, and depression as mental health challenges, in addition to developing identity as a person with a disability and timing of supportive mental health services such as SCI peer mentors. Conclusions/Implications: Persons with SCI identified the need for improved access to community resources as well as mental health services. The findings can guide the development of practice recommendations and resources for rehabilitation professionals and mental health providers.
C1 [Ehrlich-Jones, Linda; Burns, Jennifer; Kudla, Angelika; Heinemann, Allen] Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Ctr Rehabil Outcomes Res, 355 E Erie St, Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
[Ehrlich-Jones, Linda; Heinemann, Allen] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Chicago, IL USA.
[Kaufman, Katherine] Tufts Univ, Dept Occupat Therapy, Medford, MA USA.
C3 Shirley Ryan AbilityLab; Northwestern University; Feinberg School of
Medicine; Tufts University
RP Heinemann, A (corresponding author), Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Ctr Rehabil Outcomes Res, 355 E Erie St, Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
EM a-heinemann@northwestern.edu
RI Heinemann, Allen/AAI-2790-2021
FU Craig H. Neilsen Foundation [724833]
FX The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation (Grant 724833) funded this project.
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PU EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 0090-5550
EI 1939-1544
J9 REHABIL PSYCHOL
JI Rehabil. Psychol.
PD 2025 MAY 12
PY 2025
DI 10.1037/rep0000616
EA MAY 2025
PG 9
WC Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
GA 2KJ5Y
UT WOS:001484734500001
PM 40354249
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Aljarah, A
Ibrahim, B
Hazzam, J
Alam, F
AF Aljarah, Ahmad
Ibrahim, Blend
Hazzam, Joe
Alam, Faizan
TI Isolation marketing: social isolation and virtual gift donation
intention
SO MANAGEMENT DECISION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Social isolation; Virtual gift donation intention; Self-esteem;
Self-confidence; Terror management theory
ID CONSUMER SELF-CONFIDENCE; ESTEEM; LONELINESS; ATTACHMENT; EXCLUSION;
EXCHANGE; BEHAVIOR; IMPACT
AB PurposeThis study aims to examine the phenomenon of gift-giving in the context of live video streaming, which has received little attention in research studies. Specifically, the study seeks to explore the impact of social isolation on virtual gift donation intentions while considering the mediating role of self-esteem and the moderating role of self-confidence.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on the terror management theory, this study employs a sample of 327 participants from the United States to examine the relationship between social isolation, self-esteem, self-confidence, and virtual gift donation intention. The proposed conceptual model is tested using the statistical approach of Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares.FindingsThe results show that social isolation strongly predicts the intention to donate virtual gifts, and self-esteem mediates this association. Additionally, the study indicates that self-confidence does not directly mediate the relationship between social isolation and virtual gift donation intention but acts indirectly through self-esteem.Originality/valueThis study explores social isolation as a new antecedent of virtual gift donation intention. It also examines the mechanisms and underlying conditions under which social isolation affects virtual gift donation intention.
C1 [Aljarah, Ahmad] Cyprus Int Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Dept Business Adm, Nicosia, Cyprus.
[Ibrahim, Blend] Balikesir Univ, Fac Tourism, Dept Tourism Management, Balikesir, Turkiye.
[Ibrahim, Blend] Istanbul Commerce Univ, Univ Business Relat Res & Applicat Ctr, Istanbul, Turkiye.
[Ibrahim, Blend] Appl Sci Private Univ, Appl Sci Res Ctr, Amman, Jordan.
[Hazzam, Joe] Staffordshire Univ, Staffordshire Business Sch, Stoke On Trent, England.
[Alam, Faizan] Dalian Univ, Int Coll, Dalian, Peoples R China.
C3 Cyprus International University; Balikesir University; Istanbul Ticaret
University; Applied Science University - Jordan; Staffordshire
University; Dalian University
RP Aljarah, A (corresponding author), Cyprus Int Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Dept Business Adm, Nicosia, Cyprus.
EM a.jarah@gmail.com; blendreve@gmail.com; joe.hazzam@staffs.ac.uk;
faizanalam333@ibc.dufe-edu.cn
RI Aljarah, Ahmad/AAN-9455-2020; Hazzam, Joe/AAO-3758-2021; Alam,
Faizan/AEA-7105-2022; Ibrahim, Blend/AAN-9691-2020
OI Hazzam, Joe/0000-0003-4631-9167
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2CW8D
UT WOS:001479643900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lin, LL
Chang, TY
Yang, HL
Liu, CC
AF Lin, Lain-Li
Chang, Te-Yung
Yang, Hui-Ling
Liu, Chih-Chi
TI A 24-week physical activity program implemented in long-term care
facilities during COVID-19: Effects on functional fitness in older
adults over 70
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
ID TRAINING-PROGRAM; MUSCLE STRENGTH; EXERCISE; PEOPLE; FALLS; MOTIVATIONS;
PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; PREVALENCE; RETIREMENT
AB Healthy aging emphasizes the maintenance of optimal physical functioning. As older adults age, they may experience muscle loss and decline in physical abilities, which can lead to a greater need for long-term care services. This loss of independence may result in reduced opportunities for social engagement, including learning and participation in various programs. Therefore, this study aims to implement a long-term physical activity program and investigate its benefits for older adults in day care facilities. The goal is to provide valuable insights for future program design in similar settings, offering more stable and long-lasting solutions. The study included 57 Taiwanese older adults from day care facilities, comprising 8 males and 49 females, with ages ranging from 72 to 100 years (mean age of 85.6 +/- 1.3 years). The participants engaged in a physical activity program twice a week, with each session lasting one hour, over a period of 24 weeks (December, 2021 to June, 2022). Changes in participants' functional fitness were measured before and after the exercise intervention. The results demonstrated significant improvements in participants' functional fitness following the intervention, indicating the potential of a 24-week physical activity program for promoting health in older adults. This study employed a progressive and long-term physical activity program, suggesting that care professionals should consider adopting similar approaches to provide stable and extended programs within long-term care facilities. Implementing such programs may enhance the physical functioning of older adults.
C1 [Lin, Lain-Li] Deh Yu Coll Nursing & Hlth, Dept Tourism Leisure & Hlth, Keelung, Taiwan.
[Chang, Te-Yung; Yang, Hui-Ling] Natl Taiwan Normal Univ, Dept Adult & Continuing Educ, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Liu, Chih-Chi] Hsin Sheng Jr Coll Med Care & Management, Dept Long Term Care, 418 Sec Gaoping,Zhongfeng Rd, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan.
C3 National Taiwan Normal University
RP Liu, CC (corresponding author), Hsin Sheng Jr Coll Med Care & Management, Dept Long Term Care, 418 Sec Gaoping,Zhongfeng Rd, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan.
EM liucc1126@hsc.edu.tw
RI Liu, Chih-Chi/IVH-8505-2023
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PD 2025 MAY 4
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/03601277.2025.2500265
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WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA 2ED4C
UT WOS:001480495400001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Holt-Lunstad, J
Cudjoe, TKM
Dumitriu, D
Ellison, NB
Kotwal, AA
Pantell, MS
Perissinotto, CM
Smith, ML
AF Holt-Lunstad, Julianne
Cudjoe, Thomas K. M.
Dumitriu, Dani
Ellison, Nicole B.
Kotwal, Ashwin A.
Pantell, Matthew S.
Perissinotto, Carla M.
Smith, Matthew Lee
TI The need for scientific leadership and collaboration to enhance social
connection: A call to action
SO ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE loneliness; policy; social connection; social isolation
ID RISK; HEALTH; LONELINESS; MORTALITY; DISEASE
AB The United States faces a growing crisis of social disconnection, marked by increasing rates of loneliness, social isolation, and declining social capital. This has profound implications for public health, as social connection is critical to individual well-being and societal functioning. The "loneliness epidemic," as described by the US Surgeon General, is intertwined with broader challenges such as mental health crises, substance abuse, and sociopolitical issues. Although evidence highlights the importance of social connection for health outcomes, efforts to address social disconnection remain fragmented. This article provides context about the status of social disconnection in America and justifies the need for science to promote social connection from the perspectives of a scientific leadership council (SLC). This call to action proposes coordinated efforts to: (1) galvanize efforts to employ scientific evidence to design solutions and policies to address social disconnection; (2) establish the role of a US-based SLC, an interdisciplinary collaborative for evidence-based leadership; and (3) advocate for unified efforts and harmonization to close the gap between evidence and implementation. Additionally, this article proposes setting measurable national goals aligned with the Healthy People 2030 framework to monitor progress and drive systemic change, transforming the current landscape and building a more connected future.
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[Cudjoe, Thomas K. M.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Div Geriatr Med & Gerontol, Baltimore, MD USA.
[Dumitriu, Dani] Columbia Univ, Irving Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, New York, NY USA.
[Ellison, Nicole B.] Univ Michigan, Sch Informat, Ann Arbor, MI USA.
[Kotwal, Ashwin A.; Perissinotto, Carla M.] Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Geriatr, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Pantell, Matthew S.] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Pediat, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Pantell, Matthew S.] Univ Calif San Francisco, Ctr Hlth & Community, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Smith, Matthew Lee] Texas A&M Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, College Stn, TX USA.
C3 Brigham Young University; Johns Hopkins University; NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital; Columbia University; University of Michigan System; University
of Michigan; University of California System; University of California
San Francisco; University of California System; University of California
San Francisco; University of California System; University of California
San Francisco; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College
Station; Texas A&M Health Science Center
RP Holt-Lunstad, J (corresponding author), Brigham Young Univ, Dept Psychol & Neurosci, 1132 KMBL, Provo, UT 84602 USA.
EM julianne_holt-lunstad@byu.edu
RI Cudjoe, Thomas/AFK-2181-2022; Dumitriu, Dani/JCO-5700-2023; Kotwal,
Ashwin/JFJ-6408-2023
FU University of Chicago; Frances Kraft from the Foundation for Social
Connection
FX We thank Louise Hawkley, National Opinion Research Center (NORC), The
University of Chicago; Eden Litt, Director of Research with Meta; Mark
Van Ryzin, College of Education, University of Oregon; Jillian Racoosin
Kornmeier, Abigail Barth, Juan Albertorio-Diaz, and Frances Kraft from
the Foundation for Social Connection; and Katrina Hough from the
University of California, San Francisco, for their assistance.
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0077-8923
EI 1749-6632
J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI
JI Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.
PD 2025 MAY 2
PY 2025
DI 10.1111/nyas.15343
EA MAY 2025
PG 8
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 2DF2O
UT WOS:001479866100001
PM 40317757
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Carrasco-Garrido, C
De-Pablos-Heredero, C
AF Carrasco-Garrido, Cristina
De-Pablos-Heredero, Carmen
TI From diagnosis to action: organisational solutions to maximise the
benefits of telework
SO ESIC MARKET
LA English
DT Article
DE telework; productivity; absenteeism; digital disconnection; work-life
balance
ID FLEXIBLE WORK; JOB; PERFORMANCE; TURNOVER; COMMITMENT; IMPACT; HOME
AB Objective: Diagnose telework conditions and propose management improvements to maximise its organisational benefits. The study identifies sectors and hierarchical levels most likely to adopt telework, assesses its impact on productivity and absenteeism, and suggests strategies to overcome key challenges. Methodology: An exploratory bibliographic analysis of Web of Science and Scopus publications, divided into pre- and post-COVID-19 periods, focusing on management and business areas. An initial broad search was refined to 85 relevant articles addressing telework challenges, benefits, and organisational outcomes. Results: Six key challenges and corresponding actions were identified to optimise remote work in private companies and government agencies. A mixed telework model (three days per week) was proposed to balance organisational productivity with employees' flexibility, work-life balance, and digital disconnection. Additionally, literature gaps on telework's link to absenteeism were noted. Findings indicate that hybrid models enhance employee satisfaction and productivity while mitigating social isolation through better organisational practices. Limitations: Limited research on telework's impact on absenteeism and relocation. The exploratory approach restricts causal inferences. Dependence on Web of Science and Scopus, without cross-referencing other databases, may limit generalisability. Practical implications: Aligning telework with individual and organisational needs can optimise its benefits while minimising drawbacks. Increased employee satisfaction could improve productivity and reduce absenteeism. These insights can support hybrid telework policy design to address identified challenges.
C1 [Carrasco-Garrido, Cristina; De-Pablos-Heredero, Carmen] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain.
[Carrasco-Garrido, Cristina] Univ Calif Berkeley, Interdisciplinary Ctr Hlth Workplaces, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; University of California System; University
of California Berkeley
RP Carrasco-Garrido, C (corresponding author), Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain.; Carrasco-Garrido, C (corresponding author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Interdisciplinary Ctr Hlth Workplaces, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM cristina.carrasco@urjc.es; carmen.depablos@urjc.es
RI Carrasco Garrido, Cristina/JJD-0313-2023; De Pablos, Carmen/A-3519-2014
FU OPENINNOVA High Performance Research Group [URJC-V1534]
FX This article has been financed with funds from OPENINNOVA High
Performance Research Group (URJC-V1534) .
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NR 62
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU ESCUELA SUPERIOR GESTION COMERCIAL & MARKETING
PI MADRID
PA AVE VALDENIGRALES, S-N, POZUELO ALARCON, MADRID, 28223, SPAIN
SN 0212-1867
EI 1989-3574
J9 ESIC MARK
JI ESIC Mark.
PD MAY-AUG
PY 2025
VL 56
IS 2
AR e386
DI 10.7200/esicm.56.386
PG 22
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2IU0P
UT WOS:001483649300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Van Melik, R
van der Lee, D
AF Van Melik, Rianne
Van Der Lee, Danielle
TI Feeling Lonely While Ageing in Place in the Netherlands: Questioning the
Importance of Shopping Spaces for Older People
SO TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR ECONOMISCHE EN SOCIALE GEOGRAFIE
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Loneliness; older people; shopping spaces; narrative interviews;
's-Hertogenbosch; the Netherlands
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LONELINESS; MALL; HOME
AB More than half of the Dutch older population feels lonely, meaning their social relationships do not meet their needs. As people are predominantly ageing in place (AIP) instead of in care homes, their everyday experiences become more localised and neighbourhood spaces gain traction as important spaces of encounter. This paper specifically questions to what extent shopping spaces are important in the daily lives of lonely older people. Ten narrative interviews with independently living older people in or nearby the City of 's-Hertogenbosch revealed three important research results, each illustrating the complex relations between ageing, loneliness and shopping spaces. The paper concludes that ageing well in place requires more than the provision of accessible and well-designed (shopping) spaces of encounter outside older people's homes; it is equally important to reduce loneliness from within their homes. Robust social support services are essential for older people to AIP and sustain their social relationships.
C1 [Van Melik, Rianne; Van Der Lee, Danielle] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Inst Management Res, POB 9108, NL-6500 HK Nijmegen, Netherlands.
C3 Radboud University Nijmegen
RP Van Melik, R (corresponding author), Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Inst Management Res, POB 9108, NL-6500 HK Nijmegen, Netherlands.
EM rianne.vanmelik@ru.nl
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NR 51
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 2
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0040-747X
EI 1467-9663
J9 TIJDSCHR ECON SOC GE
JI Tijdschr. Econ. Soc. Geogr.
PD 2025 APR 24
PY 2025
DI 10.1111/tesg.70006
EA APR 2025
PG 15
WC Economics; Geography
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Geography
GA 1TN8X
UT WOS:001473313300001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Reynolds, JR
O'Shea, J
Becker, MS
AF Reynolds, John R.
O'Shea, Joe
Becker, Martin Swanbrow
TI College student polarization, social connections, and mental health
SO JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Belonging; college student; connectedness; mental health; political
polarization
ID LONELINESS; ADULTS
AB Objective: To examine the association between subjective polarization and mental health among college students, and to investigate if the association is due to impacts on social relationships and school belonging. Participants: The current study used online survey data for 311 college students collected in May 2023. Methods: OLS regression analyses assess associations among polarization, psychological distress, social connectedness, sense of belonging, and feelings of social ease on campus. KHB mediation models test for significant mediation. Results: The findings confirm that subjective polarization is negatively associated with student mental health, with an estimated effect size comparable to socioeconomic status. Social connectedness and belonging are significant mediators of the association; social ease is not. Conclusions: The results highlight the need for interventions that foster transpartisan and inclusive campus environments.
C1 [Reynolds, John R.] Florida State Univ, Dept Sociol, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[O'Shea, Joe] Florida State Univ, Dept Educ Leadership & Policy Studies, Tallahassee, FL USA.
[Becker, Martin Swanbrow] Florida State Univ, Dept Educ Psychol & Learning Syst, Tallahassee, FL USA.
C3 State University System of Florida; Florida State University; State
University System of Florida; Florida State University; State University
System of Florida; Florida State University
RP Reynolds, JR (corresponding author), Florida State Univ, Dept Sociol, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
EM jrreynolds@fsu.edu
FU Florida State University
FX Data collection was supported by a small internal grant from Florida
State University.
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NR 48
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 3
U2 3
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0744-8481
EI 1940-3208
J9 J AM COLL HEALTH
JI J. Am. Coll. Health
PD 2025 APR 22
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/07448481.2025.2496755
EA APR 2025
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1YT0G
UT WOS:001476830200001
PM 40286332
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Faile, K
Heydarifard, Z
Krasikova, DV
AF Faile, Kristen
Heydarifard, Zahra
Krasikova, Dina V.
TI Reducing Workplace Loneliness and Improving Well-Being of Full-Time
Remote Workers: The Benefits of Sleep
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Workplace loneliness; Sleep; Vigor; Workplace interactions
ID PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; CUSTOMER MISTREATMENT; PRIMARY INSOMNIA;
OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH; CONSEQUENCES; QUALITY; DEPRIVATION; PERFORMANCE;
ENGAGEMENT
AB With a growing population of employees moving from traditional to home offices and loneliness becoming a global concern, we seek to examine daily predictors of workplace loneliness among full-time remote workers. In this study, we propose that sleep as a source of vigor provides employees with sufficient resources to engage in workplace interactions with coworkers, which helps reduce their feeling of workplace loneliness. We tested our prediction about the indirect effect of sleep quality on loneliness using a sample of 107 employees working fully remotely prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and a sample of 135 employees working remotely full time during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. In both samples, we surveyed employees for 5 consecutive workdays, measuring their sleep quality at night, vigor in the morning, the amount of interaction with coworkers during the workday, and workplace loneliness during the day. The results indicated that for employees who were sent to work fully remotely due to the pandemic, but not for employees who chose to work remotely prior to the pandemic, higher-quality sleep was related to reduced workplace loneliness indirectly, via increased morning vigor and interactions with coworkers during the day.
C1 [Faile, Kristen] Belmont Univ, Massey Coll Business, Nashville, TN 37212 USA.
[Heydarifard, Zahra] Bryant Univ, Coll Business, Dept Management, Smithfield, RI USA.
[Krasikova, Dina V.] Univ Texas, Carlos Alvarez Coll Business, Dept Management, San Antonio, TX USA.
C3 Belmont University; Bryant University; University of Texas System;
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
RP Faile, K (corresponding author), Belmont Univ, Massey Coll Business, Nashville, TN 37212 USA.
EM kristen.faile@belmont.edu
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U2 2
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0889-3268
EI 1573-353X
J9 J BUS PSYCHOL
JI J. Bus. Psychol.
PD 2025 APR 16
PY 2025
DI 10.1007/s10869-025-10021-y
EA APR 2025
PG 16
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA 1MB9W
UT WOS:001468259700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pradhan, S
Litvinov, A
Dyson, LE
AF Pradhan, Sojen
Litvinov, Aleksandr
Dyson, Laurel E.
TI Lived experience of international students within a volunteering
program: A hermeneutic phenomenological study
SO INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION AND TEACHING INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE International students; volunteering; community engagement;
cross-cultural adaptation; acculturation, Australia
ID CHALLENGES; UNIVERSITY
AB International students face many challenges when embarking on a course of study overseas including language barriers, social isolation and an unfamiliar academic environment. Volunteering is one strategy that provides a holistic experience of the host country, allowing international students to acquire contextualised language and new skills, make friends and become part of the community. Considering the benefits of volunteering, various educational institutions offer different volunteering programs for students. This study is focused on investigating the lived experience of international students to make sense of the challenges and phases that are experienced during a specially designed volunteering program. The research contributes new insights into how students proceeded through the program, specifically by undergoing three phases: Uncertainty; Leaping into the Program; and Advancing, characterised by sub-themes defining their feelings and states, and also revealed the various internal and external elements that shaped their journey.
C1 [Pradhan, Sojen; Litvinov, Aleksandr] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Engn & Informat Technol, Sch Profess Practice & Leadership, Level 10,Bldg 11 81 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.
[Dyson, Laurel E.] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Engn & IT, Sch Comp Sci, Broadway, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of Technology Sydney; University of Technology Sydney
RP Pradhan, S (corresponding author), Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Engn & Informat Technol, Sch Profess Practice & Leadership, Level 10,Bldg 11 81 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.
EM Sojen.Pradhan@uts.edu.au
FU Investment NSW - Study NSW Partner Project 2022 and 2023 [2021/2022,
2022/2023]; Study NSW
FX The authors would like to thank Study NSW for funding the AusLEAP
program in two consecutive years 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 under the Study
NSW Partner Projects scheme. We also thank the international students
who took time to share their experiences of participating in the
workshops.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1470-3297
EI 1470-3300
J9 INNOV EDUC TEACH INT
JI Innov. Educ. Teach. Int.
PD 2025 APR 16
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/14703297.2025.2489976
EA APR 2025
PG 13
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 1JI1D
UT WOS:001466384700001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tortumlu, M
Uzun, K
AF Tortumlu, Muhammet
Uzun, Kivanc
TI Work engagement and well-being among software developers: the moderating
role of emotional deprivation in working from home and hybrid work
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Well-being; Work engagement; Working from home; Hybrid working;
Emotional deprivation; Software developers
ID OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH; LONELINESS; WORKAHOLISM; WORKPLACE; RESOURCES;
VALIDITY; BURNOUT; TURKISH; LIFE
AB PurposeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether emotional deprivation has a moderating role in the effect of the work engagement of software developers working according to alternative working models on their well-being.Design/methodology/approachThe moderating role of emotional deprivation in the relationship between work engagement and well-being was investigated using the PROCESS macro (Model 1) developed by Andrew F. Hayes . The study sample consists of 588 software developers residing in T & uuml;rkiye. These developers were working in an office environment before the COVID-19 pandemic and later switched to working from home or a hybrid working model. In the sample, 326 (55.44%) work exclusively from home, while 262 (44.56%) follow a hybrid model, working two days from home and three days from the office, or vice versa.FindingsAccording to the results of the study, emotional deprivation plays a moderating role in the effect of the work engagement of software developers working from home on their well-being. It was determined that the extent to which the work engagement of software developers working from home affects their well-being depends on their level of emotional deprivation being low, medium and high. However, such a moderating effect could not be detected for software developer's hybrid working.Research limitations/implicationsWhile this study provides significant findings, it has methodological limitations. The cross-sectional design does not establish causal relationships between variables; future longitudinal research could offer deeper insights. The reliance on self-report scales introduces potential response biases. Additionally, the study lacks qualitative data on the experiential aspects of emotional deprivation's moderating role. Using mixed-methods approaches could enhance validity by offering a more comprehensive view. Lastly, the sample consisted solely of software developers in T & uuml;rkiye; extending research to different cultural contexts and conducting cross-cultural comparisons could further validate and enrich the results.Practical implicationsThe authors found that emotional deprivation plays a moderating role in the impact of work passion on the well-being of software developers working from home. However, there was no moderating role for emotional deprivation in software developers who go to the office 2 or 3 days a week and work hybrid.Social implicationsThe fact that emotional deprivation does not play a moderating role in hybrid employees may indicate that face-to-face interactions are important for meeting employees' emotional needs and maintaining their well-being. In the hybrid model, returning to the office and physical interactions within the team can strengthen individuals' bonds at work and reduce social deprivation. This, in turn, allows the employee to focus on their work in a healthier and more motivated way.Originality/valueThis study examined the impact of work engagement on the general well-being of two groups (working from home and hybrid working) with the same occupation but different work patterns. It also investigated how emotional deprivation affects this relationship. The results of the study show that the emotional deprivation of working from home has a significant impact on their overall well-being. This finding raises questions about whether online interactions can replace face-to-face interactions. A review of the literature suggests that making such a comparison is a novel approach.
In recent years, global businesses have experienced the negative aspects of working from home and their efforts to develop office solutions increase the importance of this research and the results obtained.
C1 [Tortumlu, Muhammet] Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy Univ, Dept Sports Management, Burdur, Turkiye.
[Uzun, Kivanc] Usak Univ, Dept Psychol Counseling & Guidance, Usak, Turkiye.
C3 Mehmet Akif Ersoy University; Usak University
RP Uzun, K (corresponding author), Usak Univ, Dept Psychol Counseling & Guidance, Usak, Turkiye.
EM mtortumlu@mehmetakif.edu.tr; dr.kivancuzun@gmail.com
RI TORTUMLU, Muhammet/KUF-2103-2024; Uzun, Kivanc/AAI-2577-2021
OI Uzun, Kivanc/0000-0002-6816-1789
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PI Leeds
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ENGLAND
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PG 25
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 1DU7M
UT WOS:001462647000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Gao, MJ
Smale, B
Wells, E
Redoschi, B
AF Gao, Mingjie (Jessie)
Smale, Bryan
Wells, Elisabeth
Redoschi, Bruna
TI Moderating effects of recreation opportunities on the relationship
between leisure and wellbeing among children and youth
SO LOISIR & SOCIETE-SOCIETY AND LEISURE
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE leisure; social connections; loneliness; accessibility; constraints;
wellbeing; loisir; connections sociales; solitude; accessibilit &
eacute;; contraintes; bien-& ecirc;tre
ID UCLA LONELINESS SCALE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MODEL; SATISFACTION; CONSTRAINTS;
VALIDITY; PEOPLE; TIME; LIFE
AB This study investigated relationships between leisure participation, social connections, and overall wellbeing among children and youth, and examined moderating effects of perceived quality and accessibility of recreation facilities and of constraints on this relationship. Using data provided by children and youth aged 9 to 18 years from a 2021 survey, feelings of loneliness were found to significantly mediate the association between leisure participation and wellbeing. Greater perceived access to recreation facilities and fewer perceived constraints to leisure participation significantly moderated the association between leisure participation and feelings of loneliness. Leisure participation can enhance the wellbeing of children and youth through perceived social affiliation, and accessibility of and constraints to leisure opportunities moderate the relationship between leisure participation and perceived affiliation, thereby affecting overall wellbeing. Leisure service providers can ensure children have access to community recreation facilities and help them navigate perceived barriers that inhibit their participation.
C1 [Gao, Mingjie (Jessie)] City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
[Smale, Bryan] Univ Waterloo, Fac Hlth, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Wells, Elisabeth; Redoschi, Bruna] Our Kids Network, Burlington, ON, Canada.
C3 City University of Macau; University of Waterloo
RP Smale, B (corresponding author), Canadian Index Wellbeing, Fac Hlth, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
EM smale@uwaterloo.ca
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U2 2
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0705-3436
EI 1705-0154
J9 LOISIR SOC-SOC LEIS
JI Loisir Soc.-Soc. Leis.
PD 2025 APR 9
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/07053436.2025.2474290
EA APR 2025
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 1CV4A
UT WOS:001461984800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mendini, M
Furchheim, P
AF Mendini, Monica
Furchheim, Pia
TI Escaping loneliness through shopping: the role of materialism, impulse
buying and escapism
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Shopping escapism; Materialism; Impulsive consumption;
Social distancing
ID EMOTIONAL LONELINESS; WEISS TYPOLOGY; SCALE; CONSUMPTION; CONSTRUCTS;
MOTIVATION; VALIDITY; DESIRE; FAMILY; MODEL
AB PurposeThis paper explores the impact of loneliness on consumer behavior, focusing on how loneliness influences materialistic tendencies, shopping escapism and impulsive buying. This paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of these behaviors and their psychological underpinnings, focusing on shopping as a coping mechanism for loneliness.Design/methodology/approachThe authors examined these relationships in two studies using serial mediation analysis and structural equation modeling. Study 1 used a UK sample (n = 300) during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, while Study 2 (n = 301) replicated findings with a general sample not under social distancing measures.FindingsThe findings of this study reveal that (emotional) loneliness significantly increases materialism, enhancing shopping escapism and impulsive consumption behaviors.Practical implicationsThe practical implications of this study are centered around providing valuable insights for businesses and policymakers on consumer behavior changes during periods of loneliness or social isolation (experienced, for instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic). Specifically, this study underscores the need for targeted marketing strategies and public policies to address the potential negative consequences of increased online shopping and impulsive buying behaviors driven by feelings of loneliness. This understanding is crucial for developing interventions and strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of prolonged loneliness on consumer spending patterns, thereby aiding in more effective and empathetic business practices and public policy formulations.Social implicationsThis study highlights the broader social implications of extended periods of loneliness and social isolation, such as those enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study underscores the importance of addressing loneliness and its potential to drive maladaptive consumer behaviors.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to the existing literature by establishing a connection between loneliness and consumer behavior. This study offers a new perspective on how feelings of loneliness and social isolation can influence materialistic values and consumer habits, particularly in relation to shopping as a form of escapism.
C1 [Mendini, Monica] Univ Appl Sci & Arts Southern Switzerland, Competence Ctr Management & Entrepreneurship, Dept Business Econ Hlth & Social Care, Manno, Switzerland.
[Furchheim, Pia] Zurich Univ Appl Sci, Inst Mkt Management, Sch Management & Law, Winterthur, Switzerland.
C3 Zurich University of Applied Sciences
RP Furchheim, P (corresponding author), Zurich Univ Appl Sci, Inst Mkt Management, Sch Management & Law, Winterthur, Switzerland.
EM monica.mendini@supsi.ch; furc@zhaw.ch
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Yan, LB
Qin, ZC
Lee, TJ
AF Yan, Libo
Qin, Zichan
Lee, Timothy J.
TI Reconceptualizing the Dimensionality of Abusive Supervision in the Asian
Airline Industry
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Asian airlines; flight attendants; non-sustained abusive supervision;
temporary organizations; workplace abuse
ID TEMPORARY ORGANIZATIONS; CONSEQUENCES; ANTECEDENTS; MANAGEMENT
AB This study draws scholarly attention to non-sustained abusive supervisory behaviors in temporary work constellations. The research aims to enhance understanding of the dimensionality of abusive supervision through a qualitative investigation of the Asian aircrew workplace, which is characterized by short-term and ever-changing leader-member compositions. Semi-structured interviews were administered to 15 aircrews, including flight attendants and pilots. Deductive and inductive thematic analyses revealed six major themes of abusive supervision in the Asian aircrew workplace, namely, unfounded criticism, obstructionism, social manipulation, social isolation, nitpicking, and labeling/stereotyping. This study broadens the conceptual understanding of abusive supervision. The results have implications for investigating abusive supervision and managing and training an Asian aircrew workforce.
C1 [Yan, Libo] Macao Polytech Univ, Ctr Gaming & Tourism Studies, Pearl Jubilee Bldg Recept,Campus da Taipa,Taipa,Av, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
[Qin, Zichan] Shanghai Normal Univ, Shanghai Inst Tourism, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
[Lee, Timothy J.] Macau Univ Sci & Technol MUST, Fac Hospitality & Tourism Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
C3 Macao Polytechnic University; Shanghai Normal University; Macau
University of Science & Technology
RP Yan, LB (corresponding author), Macao Polytech Univ, Ctr Gaming & Tourism Studies, Pearl Jubilee Bldg Recept,Campus da Taipa,Taipa,Av, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
EM lbyan@mpu.edu.mo
RI Yan, Libo/H-2328-2012
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1525-6480
EI 1525-6499
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JI Int. J. Hosp. Tour. Adm.
PD 2025 APR 6
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/15256480.2025.2486452
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 1BV5B
UT WOS:001461306600001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kirillova, K
Fu, XX
AF Kirillova, Ksenia
Fu, Xiaoxiao
TI Existential aspects of wine tourism: A conceptual exploration
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Existential consumption; Meaning; Angst; Existential authenticity; Wine
tourism
ID MORTALITY SALIENCE; SUBSTANCE USE; CONSUMPTION; SPIRITUALITY;
EXPERIENCES; LONELINESS; PEOPLE; LIFE
AB This conceptual paper explores the theoretical relationship between existential givens and wine tourism to deepen the knowledge of uniquely human aspects of consumption while introducing new possibilities for wine tourism. Drawing on existential philosophy and tourism research, we propose the framework that links the four existential concerns-inevitability of death, meaninglessness, alienation, and freedom-to wine tourism experiences. Through examination of how these experiences address existential dilemmas, whether through fostering authenticity-assuring or angst-masking, we argue that wine tourism serves as a medium for travelers to engage in sense-making and affirm their existence. This perspective frames wine tourism as more than leisure, offering eudaimonic value through reflection and meaning-making. By leveraging existential concerns, it promotes deeper, more intentional travel experiences and encourages responsible consumption of intoxicating substances. This reframing positions wine tourism as a meaningful activity that addresses core human concerns while enriching its appeal and significance within the broader tourism landscape.
C1 [Kirillova, Ksenia] Chateau Vivier, Inst Lyfe, 1A Chemin Calabert, F-69130 Ecully, France.
[Fu, Xiaoxiao] Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, Orlando, FL 32819 USA.
C3 State University System of Florida; University of Central Florida
RP Fu, XX (corresponding author), Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, Orlando, FL 32819 USA.
EM kkirillova@institutlyfe.com; xiaoxiao.fu@ucf.edu
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD OCT
PY 2025
VL 110
AR 105196
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2025.105196
EA APR 2025
PG 5
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA 1AZ6Z
UT WOS:001460735000001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kumar, RG
Pomeroy, ML
Ornstein, KA
Juengst, SB
Wagner, AK
Reckrey, JM
Lercher, K
Dreer, LE
Evans, E
de Souza, NL
Dams-O'Connor, K
AF Kumar, Raj G.
Pomeroy, Mary Louise
Ornstein, Katherine A.
Juengst, Shannon B.
Wagner, Amy K.
Reckrey, Jennifer M.
Lercher, Kirk
Dreer, Laura E.
Evans, Emily
de Souza, Nicola L.
Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
TI Home, but Homebound After Traumatic Brain Injury: Risk Factors and
Associations With Nursing Home Entry and Death
SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Discharge planning; Homebound; Home discharge; Post-acute;
Rehabilitation; Social isolation; Traumatic brain injury
ID OLDER-ADULTS; ADAPTIVE LASSO; HEALTH-CARE; PARTICIPATION; SELECTION;
MODEL; REHABILITATION; INTEGRATION; LONELINESS; TRANSITION
AB Objective: To examine risk factors associated with homeboundness 1-year after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to explore associations between homebound status and risk of future mortality and nursing home entry. Design: Secondary analysis of a longitudinal prospective cohort study. Setting: TBI Model Systems centers. Participants: Community-dwelling TBI Model Systems participants (n=6595) who sustained moderate-to-severe TBI between 2006 and 2016, and resided in a private residence 1-year postinjury. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Homebound status (leaving home <= 1-2d per week), 5-year mortality, and 2-or 5-year nursing home entry. Results: In our sample, 14.2% of individuals were homebound 1-year postinjury, including 2% who never left home. Older age, having less than a bachelor's degree, Medicaid insurance, living in the Northeast or Midwest, dependence on others or special services for transportation, unemployment or retirement, and needing assistance for locomotion, bladder management, and social interactions at 1-year postinjury were associated with being homebound. After adjustment for potential confounders and an inverse probability weight for nonrandom attrition bias, being homebound was associated with a 1.69-times (95% confidence interval, 1.35-2.11) greater risk of 5-year mortality, and a nonsignificant but trending association with nursing home entry by 5 years postinjury (RR=1.90; 95% confidence interval, 0.94-3.87). Associations between homeboundness and mortality were consistent by age subgroup ( 65y). Conclusions: The negative long-term health outcomes among persons with TBI who rarely leave home warrants the need to re-evaluate home discharge as unequivocally positive. The identified risk factors for homebound status, and its associated negative long-term outcomes, should be considered when preparing patients and their families for discharge from acute and postacute rehabilitation care settings. Addressing modifiable risk factors for homeboundness, such as accessible public transportation options and home care to address mobility, could be targets for individual referrals and policy intervention. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;106:517-26 (c) 2024 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.
C1 [Kumar, Raj G.; de Souza, Nicola L.; Dams-O'Connor, Kristen] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Rehabil & Human Performance, One Gustave L Levy Pl,Box 1163, New York, NY 10029 USA.
[Pomeroy, Mary Louise; Ornstein, Katherine A.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Nursing, Ctr Equ Aging, Baltimore, MD USA.
[Juengst, Shannon B.] TIRR Mem Hermann, Brain Injury Res Ctr, Houston, TX USA.
[Juengst, Shannon B.] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Houston, TX USA.
[Wagner, Amy K.] Univ Pittsburgh, Clin & Translat Sci Inst, Safar Ctr Resuscitat Res, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil & Neurosci, Pittsburgh, PA USA.
[Reckrey, Jennifer M.] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Geriatr & Palliat Med, New York, NY USA.
[Lercher, Kirk] Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Kessler Inst Rehabil, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, West Orange, NJ USA.
[Dreer, Laura E.] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Ophthalmol, Birmingham, AL USA.
[Dreer, Laura E.] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Visual Sci, Birmingham, AL USA.
[Dreer, Laura E.] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Birmingham, AL USA.
[Evans, Emily] Boston Univ, Sargent Coll Hlth & Rehabil Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Boston, MA USA.
[Dams-O'Connor, Kristen] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Neurol, New York, NY USA.
C3 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Johns Hopkins University;
University of Texas System; University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
University of Pittsburgh; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai;
Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick; Rutgers
University Biomedical & Health Sciences; Kessler Institute for
Rehabilitation; University of Alabama System; University of Alabama
Birmingham; University of Alabama System; University of Alabama
Birmingham; University of Alabama System; University of Alabama
Birmingham; Boston University; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
RP Kumar, RG (corresponding author), Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Rehabil & Human Performance, One Gustave L Levy Pl,Box 1163, New York, NY 10029 USA.
EM raj.kumar@mountsinai.org
RI Pomeroy, Mary Louise/GVU-1466-2022; Juengst, Shannon/AAC-5891-2019
OI Kumar, Raj/0000-0002-0858-3533
FU National Institute on Aging [R01 AG060967, K23 AG066930, R03 AG083354]
FX Supported by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living,
and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) (to R.G.K., N.L.S., and K.D.O.:
90DPTB0028, 90DPTB0009, 90ARHF0008; S.B.J.: 90DPTB0025) , National
Institute of Health's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development, and the National Center for Medical
Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR) (to R.G.K.: K99HD106060-02) . Health
Services and Outcomes Research for Aging Populations Training Program
funded by the National Institute on Aging (to M.L.P.: T32AG066576) .
Also supported by the National Institute on Aging (to K.A.O.: R01
AG060967; J.R.: K23 AG066930, R03 AG083354).r Also supported by the
National Institute on Aging (to K.A.O.: R01 AG060967; J.R.: K23
AG066930, R03 AG083354)
CR [Anonymous], U.S. Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov
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PA 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA
SN 0003-9993
EI 1532-821X
J9 ARCH PHYS MED REHAB
JI Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.
PD APR
PY 2025
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DI 10.1016/j.apmr.2024.09.012
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PG 10
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Mierzwicki, JT
Blood, KM
AF Mierzwicki, Justin T.
Blood, Karen M.
TI Survey of Geriatric Competencies and Curricular Models in Entry-Level
DPT Programs in the United States
SO JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE curriculum; entry-level proficiency expectations; essential
competencies; geriatric physical therapy
ID CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINE; PHYSICAL-THERAPY; EXPERT PRACTICE;
OLDER-ADULTS; MANAGEMENT; EDUCATION
AB Background and Purpose: Nearly 2 decades have elapsed since the last national survey examining entry-level PT geriatric content. Furthermore, no survey has been completed investigating the extent to which the "Essential Competencies in the Care of Older Adults at the Completion of Entry-level Physical Therapist Professional Program of Study" were incorporated into DPT programs. The purpose of this study is to identify the extent to which DPT programs include geriatric topics and the Essential Competencies within curricula and determine geriatric content requiring proficiency for entry-level practice. Methods: A survey was developed in Qualtrics (TM) and distributed via email 4 times over 2 months in 2023 to DPT program chairs and APTA social media platforms. The survey contained sections on geriatric curriculum models, environment of content coverage, incorporation of Essential Competencies, and skills requiring entry-level proficiency. Data analysis was completed using descriptive statistics. Results and Discussion: Responses were received from 134/276 programs. Seventy-nine and nine tenths percent of responding programs have a dedicated geriatric course, 93.4% of which require 1 geriatric course, with a mean of 2.6 credits (SD 1.02). In programs without dedicated geriatric courses, a mean of 2.7 credit hours (SD 2.88) of geriatric content was reported. Eighty-nine percent of programs cover age-related changes to major body systems and balance and fall screening, with <60% addressing interventions for cognition and social isolation. Of the surveyed Essential Competencies, 80.4% were incorporated into >70% of programs. A total of 31.6% of the tests and measures were taught, 15.8% were practiced, and 10.5% were identified by >70% of programs as requiring proficiency for entry-level practice. Conclusions: There is variation in geriatric content incorporated into entry-level DPT programs and moderately robust uptake of Essential Competencies. Entry-level education may not meet APTA-Geriatrics Best Practice guidelines with relatively few tests, measures, and interventions recommended with consensus to be proficient prior to entry-level practice. Improved knowledge translation and curricular guidance may help reduce practice variation and enhance entry-level education in geriatric physical therapy.
C1 [Mierzwicki, Justin T.] Lebanon Valley Coll, Dept Phys Therapy, 101N Coll Ave, Annville, PA 17003 USA.
[Blood, Karen M.] Quinnipiac Univ, Dept Phys Therapy, Hamden, CT USA.
C3 Quinnipiac University
RP Mierzwicki, JT (corresponding author), Lebanon Valley Coll, Dept Phys Therapy, 101N Coll Ave, Annville, PA 17003 USA.
EM mierzwic@lvc.edu; karen.blood@quinnipiac.edu
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Cincera, M
Reykowska, D
Zyszkiewicz, M
Ohme, R
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Cincera, Michele
Reykowska, Dorota
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Ohme, Rafal
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ID COVID-19
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C3 Universite Libre de Bruxelles; Solvay SA
RP Cincera, M (corresponding author), Univ Libre Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels Sch Econ & Management, iCite, Brussels, Belgium.; Cincera, M (corresponding author), ECARES, Brussels, Belgium.
EM michele.cincera@ulb.be
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Gonzalez-de Paz, Luis
Gonzalez-Viana, Angelina
Muntaner, Carles
TI Mobilizing community health assets through intersectoral collaboration
for social connection: Associations with social support and well-being
in a nationwide population-based study in Catalonia
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID FUNCTIONAL STATUS; OLDER-PEOPLE; RISK-FACTORS; LONELINESS; OUTCOMES;
MORTALITY; DISEASE; FRAILTY; ADULTS; SCALE
AB Background Limited social connection among older adults poses a global public health challenge, reducing sources of support and affecting health and well-being. National public health strategies that leverage local intersectoral collaboration between key sectors such as primary and social care, community organizations, and society, have been advocated, yet their impact remains underexplored. Objective This study examines the regional variability in the uptake of a public health strategy in Catalonia that mobilizes community health assets, such as social clubs and leisure activities, through intersectoral collaboration and its associations with social support and mental well-being in older adults. Methods We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study using the Catalan Health Survey (2017-2021) with 6011 adults aged >= 60 years across 31 Health Sectors. Survey data were linked with area-level uptake metrics, generated using data analytic techniques. Individuals were categorized into three uptake groups based on the number and territorial distribution of asset-based initiatives within their area of residence. Multilevel regressions tested associations with social support (OSSS-3) and mental well-being (SWEMWBS), controlling for individual, contextual, and temporal factors. Results Participants' average age was 74.1 years +/- 10.0 with 53.3% women. From 2017 to 2021, 2312 asset-based initiatives were registered across Health Sectors, ranging from 0 to 342 per sector. Residing in sectors with the highest uptake of initiatives (>15 initiatives per 10,000 population) was associated with higher social support (beta = .34, p < .01) and mental well-being scores (beta = 1.11, p < .01). Conclusion Residing in areas with greater health assets mobilized through intersectoral collaboration was associated with higher social support and well-being among older adults. This study represents one of the first national evaluations of an intersectoral strategy aimed at mitigating the mental health impacts of limited social networks. Future public health strategies should prioritize equitable access for inclusive benefits.
C1 [Galvez-Hernandez, Pablo; Puts, Martine; Tourangeau, Ann; Muntaner, Carles] Univ Toronto, Lawrence Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Galvez-Hernandez, Pablo] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Galvez-Hernandez, Pablo] Univ Toronto, Primary Care & Hlth Syst Res Program, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Shankardass, Ketan] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Shankardass, Ketan] St Michaels Hosp, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, MAP Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Shankardass, Ketan; Muntaner, Carles] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Gonzalez-de Paz, Luis] Inst Invest Biomed August Pi i Sunyer IDIBAPS, Primary Healthcare Transversal Res Grp, Barcelona, Spain.
[Gonzalez-de Paz, Luis] Consorci Atenc Primaria Salut Barcelona Esquerra C, Barcelona, Spain.
[Gonzalez-de Paz, Luis] Univ Barcelona, Dept Publ Hlth Mental Hlth & Mother & Child Hlth, Barcelona, Spain.
[Gonzalez-Viana, Angelina] Publ Hlth Agcy Catalonia, Hlth Dept, Barcelona, Spain.
[Gonzalez-Viana, Angelina] Catalan Soc Family & Community Med, Community Oriented Primary Care Grp, Barcelona, Spain.
[Muntaner, Carles] Univ Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, GREDS, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
[Muntaner, Carles] Univ Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Johns Hopkins UPF Publ Policy Ctr, Dept Ciencies Polit, Barcelona, Spain.
[Muntaner, Carles] Univ Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, BSM Barcelona Sch Management, Barcelona, Spain.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
Wilfrid Laurier University; University of Toronto; Saint Michaels
Hospital Toronto; Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute; University of
Toronto; University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic de Barcelona; IDIBAPS;
University of Barcelona; Pompeu Fabra University; Pompeu Fabra
University; Pompeu Fabra University
RP Galvez-Hernandez, P (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Lawrence Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Galvez-Hernandez, P (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Galvez-Hernandez, P (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Primary Care & Hlth Syst Res Program, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM pau.galvez@utoronto.ca
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 26
PY 2025
VL 20
IS 3
AR e0320317
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0320317
PG 23
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 1DS6C
UT WOS:001462590700002
PM 40138367
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Suess, C
Hanks, L
Dogru, T
Mody, MA
Youssef, O
AF Suess, Courtney
Hanks, Lydia
Dogru, Tarik
Mody, Makarand Amrish
Youssef, Omar
TI Third-party social support and the sense of not feeling alone, coping
and healing: healthcare traveler experiences in hotels and Airbnbs
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Hospitableness; Social atmosphere; Social support theory; Coping and
healing; Healthcare travel; Medical tourism
ID BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS; HOSPITALITY; SERVICESCAPE; HOSPITABLENESS;
CUSTOMERS; FAMILY
AB PurposeBoth homestay providers and hotels are experiencing an increase in the number of bookings within healthcare traveler segments. In addition, social support research remains underrepresented in the hospitality and travel literature. This study aims to test third-party social support constructs in a model to provide a better understanding of how healthcare travelers' sense of feeling alone is influenced as a guest within an Airbnb or hotel environment, and the extent to which positive emotions enhance coping and healing while receiving healthcare treatments.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from a survey of 1,164 healthcare travelers who stayed in hotels and Airbnb accommodations while undergoing various elective medical, nonelective medical, wellness treatments, physical therapy or dental services, a multigroup structural equation analysis validated a model developed based on the theory of social support. Hospitableness of the staff, the Airbnb host and the social atmosphere in hotel and Airbnb accommodations comprise a third-party social support system which can enhance positive emotions and foster a sense of not feeling alone.FindingsResults of construct comparisons demonstrate a sense of not feeling alone was fostered similarly for travelers who were both traveling alone and with their friends and family, highlighting the critical role third parties can play in providing social support. Findings further define the pathways that underlie a sense of not feeling alone and positive emotions, which elicit strong perceptions of improved coping and healing among healthcare travelers. The overall model demonstrated high explanatory power on coping and healing for the group of healthcare travelers receiving more serious nonelective medical treatments (R2 = 0.60) as well as the group receiving less serious and elective medical, dental and wellness treatments (R2 = 0.69).Practical implicationsThe findings highlight the importance of hotel and Airbnb providers designing social interventions that leverage key elements of third-party social support. By creating environments that foster social connections and positive experiences, accommodation providers can help reduce guests' feelings of loneliness, promote positive emotions and ultimately enhance coping and healing outcomes.Originality/valueThis study develops and tests a framework based on social support theory in the context of healthcare travel segments. The third-party social support framework is offered as a tool for strategic service design for hotel and Airbnb providers accommodating guests who are undertaking healthcare services, including more serious nonelective medical treatments for cancer, major surgical procedures, orthopedic interventions and less serious elective medical treatment, including cosmetic surgeries, dermatology, spa and wellness services, physical therapy, dental and other services.
C1 [Suess, Courtney] Texas A&M Univ, Recreat Pk & Tourism Sci, Galveston, TX USA.
[Hanks, Lydia; Dogru, Tarik] Florida State Univ, Dedman Coll Hospitality, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Mody, Makarand Amrish] Boston Univ, Sch Hospitality Adm, Boston, MA USA.
[Youssef, Omar] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Sci, Galveston, TX USA.
C3 Texas A&M University System; State University System of Florida; Florida
State University; Boston University; Texas A&M University System
RP Dogru, T (corresponding author), Florida State Univ, Dedman Coll Hospitality, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
EM csuess@tamu.edu; lhanks@dedman.fsu.edu; tdogru@dedman.fsu.edu;
mmody@bu.edu; omary.90@tamu.edu
RI Dogru, Tarik/LCE-0947-2024; Mody, Makarand/AAC-7365-2020; Suess,
Courtney/AAO-2123-2020
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PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD MAY 21
PY 2025
VL 37
IS 7
BP 2349
EP 2369
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-03-2024-0433
EA MAR 2025
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA 2VA6N
UT WOS:001450825100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ahmad, F
Sridhar, A
Hoover, S
Henning-Smith, C
AF Ahmad, Fyzeen
Sridhar, Adhvaith
Hoover, Steve
Henning-Smith, Carrie
TI Context matters: Geographic and age differences explain high
heterogeneity in social isolation
SO WELLBEING SPACE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; Geographic differences; Socioeconomic factors; Social
context; Wellbeing
ID HEALTH; LONELINESS; MORTALITY; CONSEQUENCES; PREDICTOR; NETWORKS
AB Many studies have examined social and health-related factors associated with social isolation. However, the degree to which contextual factors and social determinants such as geography, age, and race compare against health-related factors in explaining heterogeneity in population-level social isolation is not well understood. To address this gap, we analyzed data from the largest-known dataset on social isolation (n = 73,737) from adults in central Minnesota. Linear mixed effect modeling showed that ZIP code and age significantly explain variance in isolation levels among respondents, even after controlling for individual-level factors like health. Regions with lower median incomes or higher population densities were associated with increased levels of isolation. Disparities in levels of social isolation by race and sexual orientation were also present. We conclude that social contexts may modulate the way individuals interact with others and thus modulate the prevalence of social isolation. Therefore, interventions supporting social connections must be inclusive, intersectional, and malleable to the unique communities they are built for.
C1 [Ahmad, Fyzeen] Univ Minnesota, Coll Biol Sci, Dept Neurosci, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
[Sridhar, Adhvaith] Univ Minnesota, Coll Biol Sci, Dept Biochem, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
[Hoover, Steve] Cent Minnesota Council Aging, Sartell, MN 56377 USA.
[Henning-Smith, Carrie] Univ Minnesota, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Hlth Policy & Management, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
C3 University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities;
University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities;
University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities
RP Henning-Smith, C (corresponding author), Mayo Mail Code 72,420 Delaware St S E, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
EM ahmad262@umn.edu; sridh120@umn.edu; smhoover@stcloudstate.edu;
henn0329@umn.edu
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NR 42
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2666-5581
J9 WELLBEING SPACE SOC
JI Wellbeing Space Soc.
PD JUN
PY 2025
VL 8
AR 100257
DI 10.1016/j.wss.2025.100257
EA MAR 2025
PG 8
WC Geography; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
GA 0VS9S
UT WOS:001457168700001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liu, Y
Zhang, DL
Sui, LP
Li, D
Wang, MJ
Wang, WH
Xue, M
Hao, JF
Zhang, L
Wu, MY
AF Liu, Yue
Zhang, Donglin
Sui, Linpeng
Li, Dan
Wang, Minjuan
Wang, Wenhua
Xue, Mei
Hao, Jianfeng
Zhang, Lei
Wu, Mingyang
TI The mediating effects of sleep quality in the relationship between
loneliness and depression among middle-aged and older adults
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Depression; Loneliness; Sleep quality; Mediating effect; Middle and old
adults
ID PERCEIVED STRESS; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; SHORT-FORM; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION;
SYMPTOMS; CHINA; RISK; DISTURBANCE; ANXIETY
AB Loneliness has long been recognized as a key predictor of depression in older adults, and both are related to sleep quality. However, to this day, less is known about whether sleep quality mediates their relationship. This study aimed to examine the relationship between loneliness, sleep quality, and depressive symptoms, and to further explore whether sleep quality mediates the relationship between loneliness and depressive symptoms. Using the random cluster sampling method, 1016 permanent residents aged 45 and above in Ankang City, Shaanxi Province were selected. The relationship between loneliness, sleep quality, and depressive symptoms was analyzed using binary logistic regression, and the mediating role of sleep quality between loneliness and depressive symptoms was analyzed using the PROCESS macro in SPSS 25.0 software. The average age of the participants in this study was 60.39 +/- 8.50. Regression analyses showed that individuals with loneliness (OR 7.161, 95%CI: 4.889-10.490, P < 0.001) and those with poor sleep quality (OR 4.777, 95%CI: 3.301-6.913, P < 0.001) were more likely to experience depressive symptoms than individuals without loneliness and with good sleep quality. This study also found a significant mediating effect of sleep quality between loneliness and depressive symptoms [effect value = 0.066, bootstrap 95% CI: (0.037, 0.093)] with an effect size of 13.31%. Loneliness may lead to reduced sleep quality in individuals, which in turn may lead to or exacerbate depressive symptoms. Therefore, this study highlights the importance of assessing and improving sleep quality in lonely people.
C1 [Liu, Yue; Sui, Linpeng; Wang, Minjuan; Xue, Mei] Xian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Gen Med, Xian 710061, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Yue; Sui, Linpeng] Xian Med Univ, Xian 710021, Peoples R China.
[Li, Dan; Hao, Jianfeng] Xian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Res Management, Xian 710061, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Donglin] Xian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Gen Med, Xian 710077, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Wenhua; Zhang, Lei] Shaanxi Hlth Ind Assoc Serv Ctr, Xian 710003, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Minjuan; Wu, Mingyang] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Changsha 410078, Peoples R China.
C3 Xi'an Medical University; Xi'an Medical University; Xi'an Medical
University; Xi'an Medical University; Central South University
RP Wang, MJ (corresponding author), Xian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Gen Med, Xian 710061, Peoples R China.; Zhang, L (corresponding author), Shaanxi Hlth Ind Assoc Serv Ctr, Xian 710003, Peoples R China.; Wang, MJ (corresponding author), Cent South Univ, Xiangya Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Changsha 410078, Peoples R China.
EM 2602942082@qq.com; 21443141@qq.com
RI Hao, Jianfeng/AAF-8749-2021; Wu, Mingyang/JDD-8868-2023
FU Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi [2023-JC- YB-827]
FX This work was supported by the Natural Science Basic Research Program of
Shaanxi (Program No. 2023-JC- YB-827).
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Z9 0
U1 2
U2 2
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD MAR 24
PY 2025
VL 15
IS 1
AR 10040
DI 10.1038/s41598-025-93681-3
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 0LP3N
UT WOS:001450282600009
PM 40122947
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tsai, CW
Lee, LY
Lin, MYC
Cheng, YP
Lin, CH
Tsai, MC
AF Tsai, Chia-Wen
Lee, Lynne
Lin, Michael Yu-Ching
Cheng, Yih-Ping
Lin, Chih-Hsien
Tsai, Meng-Chuan
TI Effects of integrating self-regulation scaffolding supported by chatbot
and online collaborative reflection on students' learning in an
artificial intelligence course
SO COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cooperative/collaborative learning; Distance education and online
learning; Pedagogical issues; Teaching/learning strategies; 21st century
abilities
ID ACADEMIC STRESS; LONELINESS; COLLEGE; INTERVENTION; ACHIEVEMENT;
PERFORMANCE; EDUCATION; SCIENCE
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C1 [Tsai, Chia-Wen; Cheng, Yih-Ping] Ming Chuan Univ, Dept Informat Management, 5 De Ming Rd, Taipei 333, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
[Lee, Lynne] Ming Chuan Univ, Int Business & Trade Program, 250 Zhong Shan N Rd,Sec 5, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Lin, Michael Yu-Ching] Ming Chuan Univ, Informat Technol & Management Program, 250 Zhong Shan N Rd,Sec 5, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Lin, Chih-Hsien] Ming Chuan Univ, Int Acad Publicat Res Ctr, 250 Zhong Shan N Rd,Sec 5, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Tsai, Meng-Chuan] Da Yeh Univ, Dept Sport Hlth & Management, 168 Univ Rd, Changhua 51591, Taiwan.
C3 Ming Chuan University; Ming Chuan University; Ming Chuan University;
Ming Chuan University; Da Yeh University
RP Cheng, YP (corresponding author), Ming Chuan Univ, Dept Informat Management, 5 De Ming Rd, Taipei 333, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
EM jawen12b@gmail.com; lynne@mail.mcu.edu.tw; myl@mail.mcu.edu.tw;
ypcheng@mail.mcu.edu.tw; chlin0112@mail.mcu.edu.tw; dykama@mail.dyu.edu
RI Tsai, Chia-Wen/GQQ-8709-2022
FU NSTC from National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. [NSTC
112-2410-H-130-009]
FX The authors would like to express appreciation for the financial support
of NSTC research grant NSTC 112-2410-H-130-009-from National Science and
Technology Council, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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U2 63
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-1315
EI 1873-782X
J9 COMPUT EDUC
JI Comput. Educ.
PD JUL
PY 2025
VL 232
AR 105305
DI 10.1016/j.compedu.2025.105305
EA MAR 2025
PG 19
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Education &
Educational Research
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Computer Science; Education & Educational Research
GA 0VD8X
UT WOS:001456771800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chughtai, AA
AF Chughtai, Aamir Ali
TI Servant leadership and workplace loneliness: the roles of bonding social
capital and proactive personality
SO MANAGEMENT DECISION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Servant leadership; Bonding social capital; Proactive personality;
Workplace loneliness
ID JOB-PERFORMANCE; MODERATING ROLE; BEHAVIOR; WORK; ANTECEDENTS
AB PurposeThis study seeks to examine the effect of servant leadership on workplace loneliness and to explore the mediating role of bonding social capital in this relationship. In addition, it also investigates the moderating role of proactive personality in the relationship between servant leadership and bonding social capital.Design/methodology/approachSurvey data were obtained from 203 employees who were selected from three organizations based in Pakistan. Multiple regression analyses and the bootstrapping procedure were used to test the research hypotheses.FindingsResults showed that bonding social capital fully mediated the relationship between servant leadership and workplace loneliness. Furthermore, it was found that proactive personality strengthened the direct effect of servant leadership on bonding social capital and also strengthened its indirect effect on workplace loneliness.Originality/valueThis study develops and tests a novel moderated mediation model, which sheds light on how and when servant leadership is most effective in reducing loneliness in the workplace.
C1 [Chughtai, Aamir Ali] Forman Christian Coll Univ, Sch Business, Lahore, Pakistan.
RP Chughtai, AA (corresponding author), Forman Christian Coll Univ, Sch Business, Lahore, Pakistan.
EM aamir_chughtai@hotmail.com
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U2 10
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0025-1747
EI 1758-6070
J9 MANAGE DECIS
JI Manag. Decis.
PD 2025 MAR 13
PY 2025
DI 10.1108/MD-08-2024-1832
EA MAR 2025
PG 20
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0AX6U
UT WOS:001443029300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Walker, DOH
Stewart, OJ
Herbert, DN
Rabelo, VC
AF Walker, Dayna O. H.
Stewart, Oscar Jerome
Herbert, Drew N.
Rabelo, Veronica Caridad
TI The Mental Health Advantages of Privilege: How Whiteness and Parents'
Education Protect Students From Food Insecurity and Psychological Strain
SO JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE social determinants of mental health equity; food insecurity; whiteness;
parents' education; privilege
ID COLLEGE-STUDENTS; DETERMINANTS; AMERICAN; 1ST-YEAR; TRENDS; SCALES;
SENSE
AB Student mental health remains a top priority for higher education. In recent years, scholars have been paying increasing attention to social determinants of mental health, including how systems of social inequality disproportionately burden certain groups with stressful life conditions and lead to adverse mental health outcomes. Yet, current theory and research lack a comprehensive model explicitly linking privilege to student resource access and stress. To address this, we draw on the World Health Organization's Commission on Social Determinants of Health conceptual framework to examine the role of privilege, via whiteness and parents' education, in student mental health. Mediation results from a structural equation model including 2,309 students suggest that students who identify as white,1 Asian or Asian American, or Hispanic and/or Latino/a/x as well as students whose parents have more education experience lower rates of food insecurity, and, in turn, experience less psychological strain (i.e., lower psychological distress, less loneliness, and higher psychological well-being). Implications for higher education institutions are discussed.
C1 [Walker, Dayna O. H.] Univ Colorado Colorado Springs, Coll Business, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 USA.
[Stewart, Oscar Jerome] Univ San Francisco, Sch Management, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Herbert, Drew N.] Univ Missouri, Sinclair Sch Nursing, Columbia, MO USA.
[Rabelo, Veronica Caridad] San Francisco State Univ, Lam Family Coll Business, San Francisco, CA USA.
C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs; University of San Francisco; University of Missouri System;
University of Missouri Columbia; California State University System; San
Francisco State University
RP Walker, DOH (corresponding author), Univ Colorado Colorado Springs, Coll Business, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 USA.
EM dherber2@uccs.edu
FU California Assembly Bill 74 Basic Needs Summer Research Fellowship - San
Francisco State University
FX The authors have no known conflicts of interest to disclose. This
research was supported in part by California Assembly Bill 74 Basic
Needs Summer Research Fellowship granted by San Francisco State
University to Dayna O. H. Walker.
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Social
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PT J
AU Kim, BH
Lee, TJ
Hyun, SS
AF Kim, Bomi Hazel
Lee, Timothy J.
Hyun, Sunghyup Sean
TI Effects of pet anthropomorphism on the intention to travel with pets
SO ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Pet anthropomorphism; cognitive experience; conscious emotionality;
willingness to adapt; guilt for unaccompanied pets; Intention to travel
with pets
ID TOURISM EXPERIENCE; DOG; ANIMALS; LONELINESS; EMOTIONS; WELFARE; MIND;
CONSCIOUSNESS; CONSEQUENCES; EXPRESSIONS
AB This study sought to develop a causal conceptual framework from a socio-psychological perspective to investigate whether pet anthropomorphism affects the intention to travel with pets. The results showed that appearance, conscious emotionality, willingness to adapt, and specialty purchase significantly positively affected guilt for unaccompanied pets, except for moral virtue and cognitive experience. This study provides empirical evidence on which antecedents of pet anthropomorphism influence pet travel intention significantly or not significantly. Moving beyond the existing literature, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of the decision-making process for participating in pet-accompanied travel.
C1 [Kim, Bomi Hazel; Hyun, Sunghyup Sean] Hanyang Univ, Sch Tourism, 17 Haengdang Dong, Seoul 133791, South Korea.
[Lee, Timothy J.] Macau Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Hospitality & Tourism Management, Macau, Peoples R China.
[Lee, Timothy J.] Cesar Ritz Coll, Brig, Switzerland.
C3 Hanyang University; Macau University of Science & Technology
RP Hyun, SS (corresponding author), Hanyang Univ, Sch Tourism, 17 Haengdang Dong, Seoul 133791, South Korea.
EM sshyun@hanyang.ac.kr
RI Lee, Timothy/AEN-1896-2022; Hyun, Sunghyup/LFT-3310-2024
OI Lee, Timothy/0000-0002-2435-073X
FU Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea; National Research
Foundation of Korea [NRF-2022S1A5C2A02093406]
FX This work was supported by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of
Korea and the National Research Foundation of Korea
(NRF-2022S1A5C2A02093406).
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Kestenbaum, Meir
Giveon, Shmuel
Kamah, Sharon
Shved, Sarit
Yogev-Seligmann, Galit
TI Concealment of Parkinsons disease prevalence and impact on health and
quality of life
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Disease disclosure; Parkinson's disease; Quality of life; Social
support; Stigma
ID PATIENT ACTIVATION MEASURE; DISCLOSURE; STIGMA; RELIABILITY; VALIDATION;
QUESTIONNAIRE; ASSOCIATION; VALIDITY; ILLNESS; LOCUS
AB Concealment of diagnosis in chronic conditions has proven benefits as a coping strategy to avoid stigmatization and discrimination and allows people to be treated "normally" by society. However, concealment is related to negative health, physical, quality of life outcomes, exhaustion and loneliness. In addition, diagnosis concealment has a detrimental impact on self-management behaviors. In Parkinson's disease (PD), information regarding the aspects related to concealment is limited. A better understanding of the contributors and consequences of concealment in PD may facilitate the development of strategies to support patients who conceal. We conducted a cross-sectional study to explore concealment in PD by examining rates of diagnosis concealment and associations of concealment with socio-demographic factors, self-management behaviors, stigma, social support, and quality of life. The study was conducted at an outpatient movement disorders clinic or at the participant's home, at the participant's preference. One hundred and fifty people with PD completed questionnaires assessing disclosure of their diagnosis, socio-demographic variables, disease severity, self-management behaviors (knowledge, activation, exercise), stigma, social support, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Differences between disclosers and concealers were analyzed and associations between disclosure, stigma, social support and emotional aspects of HRQoL were tested using mediation models. Close to one-quarter (22.7%) conceal their PD diagnosis from their family. Concealers were more often women, Muslim, religious, and lacking academic degrees compared to disclosers. Concealers also had lower patient activation, and less social support. They engaged less in physical activity and experienced greater stigma. Concealment had a significant total effect on lower emotional aspects of HRQoL, mediated by greater stigma but not by social support. Healthcare providers should be attuned to both the prevalence of PD diagnosis concealment and its detrimental impacts on patients' emotional support needs and facilitation of health behaviors. Moreover, treating neurologists should deliver diagnoses carefully, discuss disclosure consequences, maintain open dialogue on concealment, and advise informing family. Interventions targeting stigma reduction in this population may have downstream benefits for emotional aspects of HRQoL.Trial registration: NCT05209698; Registration Date: 23/1/2022.
C1 [Naamneh-Abuelhija, Badera; Yogev-Seligmann, Galit] Univ Haifa, Fac Social Welf & Hlth Sci, Dept Occupat Therapy, Haifa, Israel.
[Kafri, Michal] Univ Haifa, Fac Social Welf & Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, IL-3103301 Haifa, Israel.
[Kestenbaum, Meir] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Tel Aviv, Israel.
[Kestenbaum, Meir] Meir Med Ctr, Neurol Dept, Kefar Sava, Israel.
[Giveon, Shmuel; Shved, Sarit] Clalit Hlth Serv, Netanya, Israel.
[Kamah, Sharon] Carmel Hosp, Qual & Safety Dept, Haifa, Israel.
C3 University of Haifa; University of Haifa; Tel Aviv University; Sackler
Faculty of Medicine; Tel Aviv University; Sackler Faculty of Medicine;
Clalit Health Services; Clalit Health Services; Carmel Medical Center
RP Kafri, M (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Fac Social Welf & Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, IL-3103301 Haifa, Israel.
EM kafri.michal@gmail.com
OI Kafri, Michal/0000-0002-9405-5699
FU Israel Science Foundation [756/22]; Israeli Science foundation
FX The authors would like to express their gratitude to Sandra Zukerman for
providing statistical consultation. We gratefully acknowledge the
financial support provided by Israeli Science foundation through Grant
Number 756/22. This support played a crucial role in enabling this
research and is greatly appreciated.
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PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
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JI Sci Rep
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PY 2025
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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UT WOS:001439808500024
PM 40038366
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mandal, S
Dubey, R
Raman, R
AF Mandal, Santanu
Dubey, Ritesh
Raman, Raghu
TI Revenge travel unleashed: The behavioral echo of work-from-home culture
SO SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
LA English
DT Article
DE Work from home; Revenge travel; Social isolation; Overcrowding risk;
Source trustworthiness
AB This research analyzes revenge travel as a behavioral response to WFH culture drawing from TPB and social isolation literature. Based on data collected from work from home professionals from south and east India It analyses how work from home induced monotony, isolation and stress affects ATT, SN and PBC for revenge travel. Additionally, the study demonstrates overcrowding risk and source trustworthiness as moderating effectors, which contribute to the comprehension of contextual intricacies of travel behavior. The results show that the WFH is indeed presumed to facilitate the ATT, SN, and PBC and that travel is a physiologic paradise away from the impatient WFH. Findings of moderation analyses reveal that the increased risk of crowding attenuates the effects of WFH expected on travel attitudes and perceived control, which underlines travelers' fear regarding safety and comfort. Contrarily, source credibility augments the effect of social norms and perceived behavioural control (PBC) that diminishes the uncertainty levels and promotes confidence in making travel-related decisions. The link between travel intentions and willingness to pay (WTP) underscores the economic value of revenge travel, as individuals prioritize emotional and psychological renewal. This study contributes to TPB by incorporating contextual moderators and by considering economic factors that can underlie revenge travel, hence delivering meaningful implications for tourism stakeholders to develop trip flexibilities, safety, and credibility based on the dynamic nature of the WFH professionals.
C1 [Mandal, Santanu] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita Sch Business, Dept Operat & Analyt, Amaravati 522503, Andhra Pradesh, India.
[Dubey, Ritesh] XIM Univ, Xavier Inst Management, Dept Finance & Accounting, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
[Raman, Raghu] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita Sch Business, Amritapuri, Kerala, India.
C3 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; Amrita Vishwa
Vidyapeetham Amritapuri
RP Mandal, S (corresponding author), Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita Sch Business, Dept Operat & Analyt, Amaravati 522503, Andhra Pradesh, India.
EM shaan.nitw@gmail.com; drriteshdubey84@gmail.com; raghu@amrita.edu
RI Raman, Raghu/AAL-9550-2020
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U1 1
U2 1
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2666-1888
J9 SUSTAIN FUTURES
JI Sustain. Futures
PD JUN
PY 2025
VL 9
AR 100503
DI 10.1016/j.sftr.2025.100503
EA MAR 2025
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Operations Research & Management Science
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Operations Research & Management
Science
GA Z5C6F
UT WOS:001439088300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Anguelov, K
Angelova, M
AF Anguelov, Kiril
Angelova, Miglena
TI DID BULGARIAN INNOVATIVE BUSINESS MANAGE TO COPE WITH COVID-19 CRISIS -
A POINT OF VIEW OF THE FUTURE GENERATION OF BUSINESS MANAGERS
SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE digitalization; higher education institutions; digital educational
resources; digital education; COVID-19
AB It is hard to measure just a few years after the pandemic the negative impact in its all dimension that COVID-19 and all restrains and social isolation measures had on the economy in all levels (national, international, global). Nevertheless, the current paper presents the attitude and opinion of the Bulgarian students in Business Administration assessing whether Bulgarian business managed to cope successfully with all challenges during and immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a special focus on the innovative intensive sector of the economy and the ability of the companies in their sectors to cope with challenges, comparing with the rest business organizations. The paper presents results of 2-years conducted survey among students in their final year of Bachelor degree in Business Administration. Our results reveal that students assess very positively the decisions and changes that management of the explored companies had made in order to cope with the difficulties coming from COVID-19 restrains and crisis. According to them, companies in innovative intensive sectors were more able, flexible and change oriented during crisis. Therefore, companies in these innovative intensive sectors were more prepared for the challenges of pandemic crisis and their level of recovery is higher than the companies in the rest of sectors. However, students show great confident to the decisions of the company's management and the majority accept all activities made by the management to overcome the negative consequences of COVID-19 without any further comments or recommendation. Their average score is Very good 5,06 (in maximum 6,00). Our conclusions are that this very highly positive assessment could be explained in two major lines: firstly, students do not have sufficient business experience in real environment and therefore they are more willing to trust and accept the management decisions. Second line: this very positive result could be based on the lack of sufficient critical thinking and here is the crucial role of the academic education.
C1 [Anguelov, Kiril] Tech Univ Sofia, 8 Kl Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria.
[Angelova, Miglena] Univ Natl & World Econ, 8 Dekemvri Str, Sofia 1700, Bulgaria.
C3 Technical University Sofia; University of National & World Economics -
Bulgaria
RP Anguelov, K (corresponding author), Tech Univ Sofia, 8 Kl Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria.
EM ang@tu-sofia.bg; m.angelova@unwe.bg
RI Anguelov, Kiril/G-7921-2017; Angelova, Miglena/GVT-1401-2022
FU Research and Development Sector at the Tech-nical University of Sofia,
Bulgaria
FX Funding: The present article is published with the financial support of
the Research and Development Sector at the Tech-nical University of
Sofia, Bulgaria.
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PA M K CIURLIONIO STR 86A, VILNUS, 03100, LITHUANIA
SN 2345-0282
J9 ENTREP SUSTAIN ISS
JI Entrepreneurship. Sustain.
PD MAR
PY 2025
VL 12
IS 3
DI 10.9770/k4774454923
PG 337
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0HJ8O
UT WOS:001447421900006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kocur, J
AF Kocur, Jodie
TI Postsecondary Disability, 2025, 38(1), The Introduction to
College Life Program: Transition Support for Autistic Students (Practice
Brief)
SO JOURNAL OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AND DISABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE autism; high school; postsecondary education; transition planning
ID HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS; SPECTRUM; EXPERIENCES
AB While much support exists for autistic individuals from infancy through secondary education, better support is needed for autistic students' transition to higher education. Autistic high school students are less likely than nonautistic students to pursue postsecondary education and report experiencing various difficulties in college, such as mental health struggles and social isolation. The two-week Introduction to College Life Program (ICLP) was designed to support autistic high school students by giving them the opportunity to learn more about college and practice skills that are helpful for college success. The ICLP curriculum, which is grounded in the literature regarding supporting autistic college students, includes topics such as time management, self-advocacy, social engagement, dorm and commuter life, and self-care. The ICLP has been offered twice in person and twice online. To assess and continue to develop the program, autistic program participants completed an interview or an online survey about their experience in the program. Twenty-one participants provided feedback. All of the participants reported that the program positively improved their feelings about attending college (86%) or maintained their positive feelings about college (14%). Experiential activities, such as practicing communicating with faculty, were noted as the most helpful. Details regarding the program curriculum, participant feedback, and ways this program model may be utilized by other colleges and universities are discussed.
C1 [Kocur, Jodie] Calif Lutheran Univ, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 USA.
C3 California Lutheran University
RP Kocur, J (corresponding author), Calif Lutheran Univ, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 USA.
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U2 1
PU ASSOC HIGHER EDUCATION & DISABILITY-AHEAD
PI COLUMBUS
PA ASSOC HIGHER EDUCATION & DISABILITY-AHEAD, COLUMBUS, OH 00000 USA
SN 2379-7762
EI 2328-3343
J9 J POSTSECOND EDUC DI
JI J. Postsecond. Educ. Disabil.
PD SPR
PY 2025
VL 38
IS 1
PG 88
WC Education, Special
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 0FI2P
UT WOS:001446019000005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Suru, M
Kimaro, A
AF Suru, Majiyd
Kimaro, Airene
TI Streamlining communication: engaging parents and school management for
holistic development of boarding pre-primary to fourth-grade pupils
SO PASTORAL CARE IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Communication; parents; school management; pre-primary boarding schools;
children holistic development
ID EARLY-CHILDHOOD EDUCATION; LEFT-BEHIND CHILDREN; EXPERIENCES; TEACHERS;
TANZANIA; TRAUMA; GENDER; HEALTH; IMPACT; GIRLS
AB This paper examines the importance of parental communication with children in boarding pre-primary and primary schools to promote pupils' holistic development, from the perspective of headteachers, class teachers, caregivers, and boarding children. Despite its importance, it remains unclear how parental communication with school management and children in boarding pre-primary and primary schools fosters holistic development and maintains a sense of belonging and family connection for pupils. Conducted in two selected boarding schools in the Dodoma region of Tanzania, the study utilised a qualitative approach and purposive sampling to engage 36 participants. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and documentary reviews while data analysis was conducted through familiarisation, data reduction, data display, and report writing. The findings revealed that boarding schools for children were unbefitting and untenable for early childhood holistic development. The findings revealed a lack of parental communication as the source of children's expressions of isolation, abandonment, homesickness, and loneliness among pupils. The study recommends school management enhance parent-children communication to maintain a sense of belonging and family connection for boarding school pupils. In addition, the study recommends an educational policy that restricts enrollment of under seven-year-old children to boarding schools, as it might help prevent disconnection from families and loneliness in adulthood. The study findings contribute to a scholarly understanding of how parental communication with school management and children in boarding schools promotes the holistic development and withstands the connections of children to their parents and family members.
C1 [Suru, Majiyd; Kimaro, Airene] Univ Dodoma, Coll Educ, Educ Management & Policy Studies, Dodoma, Tanzania.
RP Kimaro, A (corresponding author), Univ Dodoma, Coll Educ, Educ Management & Policy Studies, Dodoma, Tanzania.
EM irynekimaro@googlemail.co
OI Suru, Majiyd Hamis/0000-0002-0256-2600
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0264-3944
EI 1468-0122
J9 PASTOR CARE EDUC
JI Pastor. Care Educ.
PD 2025 MAR 1
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/02643944.2025.2467302
EA MAR 2025
PG 25
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA Y6X5N
UT WOS:001433527800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Winkler-Titus, N
Gerber, C
Ngalo, V
AF Winkler-Titus, Natasha
Gerber, Charlene
Ngalo, Vera
TI Well-being of remote workers: Work characteristics and challenges
SO SA JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE employee well-being; remote work; remote work characteristics; remote
work challenges
ID LIFE BALANCE; JOB; TELEWORKING; FAMILY; SATISFACTION; SUPPORT; SCALE;
HOME; MOTIVATION; CONCURRENT
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C3 Stellenbosch University
RP Winkler-Titus, N (corresponding author), Stellenbosch Univ, Fac Econ & Management Sci, Business Sch, Cape Town, South Africa.
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PA Postnet Suite 110, Private Bag x 19, Durbanville, SOUTH AFRICA
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Vassiley, A
Shafaei, A
Nejati, M
Onnis, LA
Bentley, T
AF Vassiley, Alexis
Shafaei, Azadeh
Nejati, Mehran
Onnis, Leigh-ann
Bentley, Tim
TI The autonomy paradox, working from home and psychosocial hazards
SO JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Working from home; remote work; autonomy paradox; work intensification;
psychosocial hazards; COVID-19; Work from home
ID TELEWORK; LESSONS; HEALTH; BEHAVIOR; GENDER; MATTER
AB This article investigates the experience of knowledge workers in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, who worked from home during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand their exposure to psychosocial hazards, specifically: workload and work pace; the work-home interface and social isolation. We explored how the increased autonomy afforded by working from home fitted with workers' actual experience during the pandemic. Drawing on interviews with 33 NSW remote workers and 19 line-managers conducted in early 2021, this article argues that the increased autonomy afforded to employees by remote work is paradoxical. Many interviewees worked longer hours and experienced work intensification, as well as an unwelcome blurring of the work and home spheres. The phenomenon of greater work output was bound up in the trust between workers and line management. Further, interviewees experienced a sense of social isolation. The potential for work intensification, blurring, and social isolation all featured in the working from home literature before COVID-19. This article provides a novel application of the 'autonomy paradox' concept, by integrating it within the framework of psychosocial workplace hazards.
C1 [Vassiley, Alexis] Edith Cowan Univ, Sch Business & Law, Perth, Australia.
[Shafaei, Azadeh; Nejati, Mehran; Bentley, Tim] Edith Cowan Univ, Perth, Australia.
[Nejati, Mehran] Ctr People Pl & Planet CPPP, Mt Lawley, Australia.
[Onnis, Leigh-ann] James Cook Univ, Coll Business Law & Governance, Management, Townsville, Australia.
C3 Edith Cowan University; Edith Cowan University; James Cook University
RP Vassiley, A (corresponding author), Edith Cowan Univ, Sch Business & Law, Perth, Australia.
EM a.vassiley@ecu.edu.au
RI Shafaei, Azadeh/D-3732-2016; Nejati, Mehran/E-8972-2012; Onnis,
Leigh-ann/A-8310-2015
OI Onnis, Leigh-Ann/0000-0002-8496-6616
FU Flexible work and psychological safety: best practice to advance
psychologically safe work from alternate locations, Centre for Work
Health and Safety, NSW Government; Abilio de Almeida Neto
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the broader research team who
worked on this project but did not co-author the present article: Julie
Ann Pooley, Ben Farr-Wharton, Maryam Omari, Amanda Divine and Abilio de
Almeida Neto. They also thank John Burgess and Tom Barratt for very
useful comments on this article in draft and an earlier version.
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PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
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J9 J IND RELAT
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Herron, RV
Lawrence, BC
Newall, NEG
Ramsey, D
AF Herron, Rachel V.
Lawrence, Breanna C.
Newall, Nancy E. G.
Ramsey, Doug
TI Older adults' resilience in rural places: Explaining the role of place,
time, and social connection during COVID-19
SO JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
ID COMMUNITY RESILIENCE; ECOLOGY; SCIENCE
AB Older adults and their communities can be resilient, yet deficit-based portrayals of older adults living in rural communities remain common in research and public discourses. Drawing from contemporary research on aging, rural communities, and social connection, we explored rural older adults' resources and resilience processes during the COVID-19 pandemic. This longitudinal, case study research included 66 qualitative interviews with 22 older adults at three different points in time between May 2020 and June 2021 in rural Manitoba, Canada. Findings highlighted that even during this adverse time, many older adults experienced wellbeing in this study, demonstrating resilience. Explaining their experiences, participants described adopting new technologies and using long-established strategies to maintain important social relationships during periods of isolation. Participants social connections varied, with some experiencing lessening of loneliness over time. Some older adults resisted public health restrictions and developed their own mitigation strategies for safe gatherings while a loss of community spaces contributed to some participants' experiences of chronic loneliness and low levels of well-being. Purposeful community activities (especially volunteering), access to the outdoors, and access to essential community spaces (e.g., grocers and post-offices) were described as important strategies and resources at the local level. By describing rural older adults' valued resources and resource gaps with attention to both place and time this study contributes to the growing body of research in relation to social connection and resilience and advances resilience theoretical approaches to the study of rural aging.
C1 [Herron, Rachel V.] Brandon Univ, Dept Geog & Environm, 270 18th St, Brandon, MB R7A 6A9, Canada.
[Lawrence, Breanna C.] Univ Victoria, Dept Educ Psychol & Leadership Studies, Victoria, BC, Canada.
[Newall, Nancy E. G.] Brandon Univ, Dept Psychol, Brandon, MB, Canada.
[Ramsey, Doug] Brandon Univ, Dept Rural Dev, Brandon, MB, Canada.
C3 Brandon University; University of Victoria; Brandon University; Brandon
University
RP Herron, RV (corresponding author), Brandon Univ, Dept Geog & Environm, 270 18th St, Brandon, MB R7A 6A9, Canada.
EM herronr@brandonu.ca
FU Canada Research Chairs program
FX This study was funded by the Canada Research Chairs program.
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0743-0167
EI 1873-1392
J9 J RURAL STUD
JI J. Rural Stud.
PD FEB
PY 2025
VL 114
AR 103579
DI 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103579
EA FEB 2025
PG 9
WC Geography; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Public Administration
GA Y3Q9L
UT WOS:001431322700001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lavela, SL
Wirth, M
Aguina, K
Bombardier, CH
Motl, RW
AF Lavela, Sherri L.
Wirth, Marissa
Aguina, Keith
Bombardier, Charles H.
Motl, Robert W.
TI Identifying Loneliness Cues in Persons With Spinal Cord Injuries and
Disorders: A Qualitative Inquiry of Provider's Perspectives
SO REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE qualitative research; spinal cord injury; health provider communication;
loneliness; patient cues
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; PRIMARY-CARE; RISK-FACTORS; HEALTH; ADULTS; LIFE
AB Purpose/Objective: Individuals with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D) may exhibit cues that tell a story about their loneliness. Health care providers must recognize loneliness cues in order to take action. This study identified and described loneliness cues exhibited by persons with SCI/D from health provider perspectives. Research Method/Design: Descriptive qualitative design using in-depth interviews with health providers and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Multidisciplinary SCI/D health providers from 10 nationwide Veterans Health Administration facilities. Ten themes described loneliness cues exhibited by persons with SCI/D: (a) direct or indirect verbal expression; (b) physical health symptoms/conditions; (c) mental health indicators; (d) withdrawal/lack of engagement; (e) "severe" voluntary seclusion, for example, not leaving house, not getting out of bed, sitting in the dark; (f) poor lifestyle behaviors, for example, substance use, poor nutrition; (g) neglecting personal self-care, for example, poor hygiene; (h) neglecting ones' internal environment, for example, dirty home, hoarding; (i) avoiding health care and health care management needs, for example, missing medical appointments, neglecting bowel care; and (j) fixating on health care to meet social health needs. Conclusions/Implications: Health care providers identified several loneliness cues commonly exhibited by individuals with SCI/D. These cues, whether verbal or nonverbal, may represent a signal that alerts the provider of a concern around loneliness. The value of such cues depends on the health provider's ability to identify them in order to decide on next steps, which may involve formal screening or validated measurement followed by collaborative patient engagement to identify potential sources contributing to loneliness and areas patients wish to address.
C1 [Lavela, Sherri L.; Wirth, Marissa] Edward Hines Jr VA Hosp, Ctr Innovat Complex Chron Healthcare CINCCH, Dept Vet Affairs, 5th Ave & Roosevelt Rd, Hines 60141, IL USA.
[Lavela, Sherri L.] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Chicago, IL USA.
[Aguina, Keith; Bombardier, Charles H.] Univ Washington, Dept Rehabil Med, Seattle, WA USA.
[Motl, Robert W.] Univ Illinois, Dept Kinesiol & Nutr, Chicago, IL USA.
C3 US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA);
Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital; Northwestern University; Feinberg School
of Medicine; University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle;
University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago;
University of Illinois Chicago Hospital
RP Lavela, SL (corresponding author), Edward Hines Jr VA Hosp, Ctr Innovat Complex Chron Healthcare CINCCH, Dept Vet Affairs, 5th Ave & Roosevelt Rd, Hines 60141, IL USA.
EM Sherri.LaVela@va.gov
RI Bombardier, Charles/AAZ-3260-2021
OI LaVela, Sherri/0000-0001-9900-0120
FU Paralyzed Veterans of America Education Foundation [876]
FX This study was supported by Award 876 (principal investigator: Sherri L.
LaVela) from the Paralyzed Veterans of America Education Foundation. The
authors thank the health care providers who participated in this study.
The views expressed in this work are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Department of Veterans
Affairs or the U.S. government. The authors do not have any conflicts of
interest or commercial interests to disclose. This study was not
preregistered. Upon reasonable request and approval of the institution's
human subject and ethics committee, deidentified data may be available
by contacting Sherri L. LaVela.
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JI Rehabil. Psychol.
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SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
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PT J
AU Yang, YL
Yao, MY
Zhang, MG
He, XW
Liu, L
Luan, Y
Wang, XH
AF Yang, Yilong
Yao, Mingyang
Zhang, Mengge
He, Xiuwen
Liu, Li
Luan, Yan
Wang, Xiaohe
TI Cognitive function moderates the mediation of resilience in the
relationship between perceived receipt of filial piety and loneliness
among community-dwelling older adults with multiple long-term conditions
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Older adults with multimorbidity; Filial piety; Resilience; Loneliness;
Cognitive function; Moderated mediation model
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT
AB Given the rapidly aging population and the changes in traditional family bonds, new challenges arise for filial piety in the loneliness among older adults with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs). This study aimed to examine the PRFP-loneliness relationship, explore whether resilience mediates the association between PRFP and loneliness, and investigate whether cognitive function moderates the indirect or direct effects of the mediation model among Chinese older adults with MLTCs. A total of 635 older adults with MLTCs were recruited in Shenyang City, China. Participants completed self-report questionnaires on PRFP, resilience, loneliness and cognitive function. A moderated mediation model was conducted using Hayes' PROCESS macro for SPSS. PRFP had a significant negative effect on loneliness and resilience partially mediated the PRFP-loneliness relationship. Cognitive function moderated the indirect effect of PRFP on loneliness via resilience. Specifically, the conditional indirect effect of PRFP on loneliness diminished as the level of impaired cognitive function increased. Interventions aimed to improving resilience and cognitive function may help strengthen the link between PRFP and loneliness among older adults with MLTCs. However, we should suggest a cautious application of this research when translated to the geographic and cultural diversity of older adults.
C1 [Yang, Yilong; Zhang, Mengge; He, Xiuwen; Wang, Xiaohe] Hangzhou Normal Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, 2318 Yuhangtang Rd,Cangqian St, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Yao, Mingyang; Luan, Yan] Shenyang Mental Hlth Ctr, Dept Psychiat, 12 Jinfan Middle Rd, Shenyang 110170, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Li] China Med Univ, Sch Hlth Management, Dept Social Med, Shenyang, Peoples R China.
C3 Hangzhou Normal University; China Medical University
RP Wang, XH (corresponding author), Hangzhou Normal Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, 2318 Yuhangtang Rd,Cangqian St, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.; Luan, Y (corresponding author), Shenyang Mental Hlth Ctr, Dept Psychiat, 12 Jinfan Middle Rd, Shenyang 110170, Peoples R China.
EM 18540316329@163.com; xhewang@163.com
RI zhang, MH/KXS-0274-2024
FU Zhejiang Medical and Health Technology Planning Fund Project
FX The authors special thanks to all the older adults who have participated
in this study.
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PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD FEB 15
PY 2025
VL 15
IS 1
AR 5647
DI 10.1038/s41598-025-90097-x
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA X1A3L
UT WOS:001422758800040
PM 39955460
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Foster, J
Stephens-Lewis, D
Schenke, KC
AF Foster, Joanna
Stephens-Lewis, Danielle
Schenke, Kimberley C.
TI Profiling hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS): factors in health
and wellbeing with chronic conditions and opportunities for improving
self-management
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Chronic conditions; Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome; health and
wellbeing; self-management; diagnosis; comorbidity; age; characteristics
ID PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT; JOINT HYPERMOBILITY; FATIGUE; RELIABILITY;
LONELINESS; VALIDATION; FRIENDS; FAMILY; SCALE; LIFE
AB PurposeFactors affecting physical and psychological outcomes for those with chronic conditions are complex, extending beyond medical symptomology to numerous demographic influences. Living with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) is characterised by diagnostic delay and numerous comorbidities, known to impact wellbeing.Materials and methodsThis high-powered study (n = 415 participants) investigates the mediating effect of diagnosis, comorbidity and age on wellbeing, and provides insights into the effects of the latest hEDS reclassification. Validated measures were used to assess quality of life, perceived social support, physical health, fatigue, anxiety, pain and loneliness.ResultsResults indicated worse outcomes for those diagnosed after the reclassification and for those with higher numbers of comorbidities. Conversely, improved outcomes were associated with older age. Findings were supported by insights captured in participants' demographic profiles where a wider breadth of comorbidities were recorded than previously identified. Meanwhile, there was no evidence of a change in the route to diagnosis over time, and data showed ongoing limitations in terms of options for effective treatment.ConclusionsThese findings point to the potential effectiveness of self-management techniques for improving well-being with chronic conditions and highlight the need for improved awareness of hEDS and its management amongst primary care practitioners.
C1 [Foster, Joanna; Stephens-Lewis, Danielle; Schenke, Kimberley C.] Univ Gloucestershire, Sch Educ & Sci, Cheltenham GL50 4AZ, England.
C3 University of Gloucestershire
RP Foster, J (corresponding author), Univ Gloucestershire, Sch Educ & Sci, Cheltenham GL50 4AZ, England.
EM jofoster@connect.glos.ac.uk
FU SCAS Pump Priming Research Grant scheme [PPSCAS3006]
FX This project was funded through the SCAS Pump Priming Research Grant
scheme (PPSCAS3006, 2022). The views expressed within the manuscript
reflect those of the authors only.
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Sadzaglishvili, S
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Soler, E
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Tilga, H
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Tolmach, M
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Tomazevic, Nina
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Balbontin-Alvarado, Roxana
Ben Saadid, Helmi
Bencsik, Andrea
Benning, Isaac
Besim, Adrian
Bezerra, Denilson da Silva
Buizza, Chiara
Burro, Roberto
Bwalya, Anthony
Cachero, Cristina
Castillo-Briceno, Patricia
Castro, Harold
Chai, Ching Sing
Charalambous, Constadina
Chiu, Thomas K. F.
Clipa, Otilia
Colombari, Ruggero
Corral Escobedo, Luis Jose H.
Costa, Elisio
Cretulescu, Radu George
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Dalton, Fergus
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Shahpo, Samia Mokhtar
Snouber, Abdelmajid
Soler, Emma
Sonyel, Bengi
Stefanova, Eliza
Stone, Anna
Strzelecki, Artur
Tanaka, Tetsuji
Tapia Cortes, Carolina
Teira-Fachado, Andrea
Tilga, Henri
Titko, Jelena
Tolmach, Maryna
Turmudi, Dedi
Varela-Candamio, Laura
Vekiri, Ioanna
Vicentini, Giada
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Zamfir, Ana-Maria
Zhou, Munyaradzi
Aristovnik, Aleksander
TI Higher education students' perceptions of ChatGPT: A global study of
early reactions
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE; FUTURE
AB The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale global study to date on how higher education students perceived the use of ChatGPT in early 2024. With a sample of 23,218 students from 109 countries and territories, the study reveals that students primarily used ChatGPT for brainstorming, summarizing texts, and finding research articles, with a few using it for professional and creative writing. They found it useful for simplifying complex information and summarizing content, but less reliable for providing information and supporting classroom learning, though some considered its information clearer than that from peers and teachers. Moreover, students agreed on the need for AI regulations at all levels due to concerns about ChatGPT promoting cheating, plagiarism, and social isolation. However, they believed ChatGPT could potentially enhance their access to knowledge and improve their learning experience, study efficiency, and chances of achieving good grades. While ChatGPT was perceived as effective in potentially improving AI literacy, digital communication, and content creation skills, it was less useful for interpersonal communication, decision-making, numeracy, native language proficiency, and the development of critical thinking skills. Students also felt that ChatGPT would boost demand for AI-related skills and facilitate remote work without significantly impacting unemployment. Emotionally, students mostly felt positive using ChatGPT, with curiosity and calmness being the most common emotions. Further examinations reveal variations in students' perceptions across different socio-demographic and geographic factors, with key factors influencing students' use of ChatGPT also being identified. Higher education institutions' managers and teachers may benefit from these findings while formulating the curricula and instructions/regulations for ChatGPT use, as well as when designing the teaching methods and assessment tools. Moreover, policymakers may also consider the findings when formulating strategies for secondary and higher education system development, especially in light of changing labor market needs and related digital skills development.
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project No. Z5-4569). The funders had no role in study design, data
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PT J
AU Hu, WM
He, B
Sun, X
Zhao, N
AF Hu, Weimin
He, Bin
Sun, Xu
Zhao, Nan
TI The double-edged sword effect of workplace loneliness on innovative
behavior: a perspective grounded in theory on contingencies of
self-worth
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Workplace loneliness; Innovative behavior; Desire to prove ability;
Self-handicapping; Regulatory focus; Theory on contingencies of
self-worth
ID GOAL ORIENTATION; MODERATING ROLE; MODELS
AB PurposeThe purpose of the study was to investigate both the positive and negative effects of workplace loneliness on innovative behavior. By applying the unified theory on contingencies of self-worth, the study aimed to integrate these effects into a single framework, thereby confirming the presence of the double-edged sword effect of workplace loneliness on innovative behavior.Design/methodology/approachA survey was conducted among enterprises across China, involving 246 employees. Hierarchical regression analysis was utilized to test the moderating hypotheses. Additionally, the mediating effects and the moderated mediation effects were further explored using the bootstrapping method.FindingsThe results indicated that workplace loneliness positively influenced innovative behavior through the desire to prove ability, with the promotion regulatory focus enhancing this relationship. Conversely, workplace loneliness negatively influenced innovative behavior through self-handicapping, with the prevention regulatory focus intensifying this relationship.Practical implicationsThe findings revealed that workplace loneliness exerts a double-edged effect on innovative behavior. Lonely employees can enhance their sense of self-worth by engaging in domain switching, thereby alleviating feelings of loneliness.Originality/valueThe research confirmed a novel perspective: workplace loneliness can promote innovative behavior by influencing employees' desire to prove ability. It also revealed the double-edged sword effect of workplace loneliness on innovative behavior. Based on these findings, employees experiencing loneliness can enhance their self-worth and alleviate feelings of loneliness through domain switching.
C1 [Hu, Weimin; He, Bin; Sun, Xu] Guangdong Univ Technol, Sch Management, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Zhao, Nan] Jiaying Univ, Meizhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Guangdong University of Technology; Jiaying University
RP Hu, WM (corresponding author), Guangdong Univ Technol, Sch Management, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM 1112108007@mail2.gdut.edu.cn; river2000@163.com; tsunxu@gdut.edu.cn;
1172731537@qq.com
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72071049]; Philosophy &
Social Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [GD23XGL021]
FX This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation
of China (72071049) and the Philosophy & Social Science Foundation of
Guangdong Province (GD23XGL021).
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NR 62
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 27
U2 27
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1460-1060
EI 1758-7115
J9 EUR J INNOV MANAG
JI Eur. J. Innov. Manag.
PD 2025 FEB 4
PY 2025
DI 10.1108/EJIM-09-2024-1021
EA FEB 2025
PG 24
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA U2S6O
UT WOS:001410358300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Song, AJ
Yu, SY
Shen, Y
Guo, ZY
Shi, J
AF Song, Aijun
Yu, Siying
Shen, Yao
Guo, Zongyan
Shi, Jian
TI Association of loneliness with the risk of pain in older Chinese adults
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Lonely; Pain; CHARLS; Depression; Older adults
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SPINAL PAIN; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; POPULATION;
SENSITIZATION; PEOPLE; IMPACT
AB This study investigates the long-term effects of loneliness on pain experiences in older Chinese adults, focusing on the mediating role of depression. Data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2013-2020) included 1,592 participants aged 60 and above. Using robust mixed-effects logistic regression models, the study found that lonely participants were more likely to experience 12 site pain: headache (OR 1.23; 95% CI 1.09-1.39), shoulder (OR 1.16; 95% CI 1.04-1.30), wrist (OR 1.14; 95%CI 1.01-1.28), finger (OR 1.14, 95% CI 1.02-1.28), chest (OR 1.26; 95% CI 1.10-1.44), stomach (OR 1.28, 95% CI 1.12-1.46), back (OR 1.23; 95% CI 1.00-1.51), waist (OR 1.46; 95% CI 1.17-1.83), buttock (OR 1.15, 95% CI 1.02-1.30), leg (OR 1.20, 95% CI 1.08-1.33), knee (OR 1.16; 95% CI 1.04-1.30), and toe (OR 1.18; 95% CI 1.04-1.34) than participants who were not lonely. No such finding was found for neck, arm, or ankle pain. The risk of pain due to loneliness did not decrease with an increase in the frequency of social activities. These findings emphasize the need to address mental health as a crucial factor in pain prevention and management.
C1 [Song, Aijun] Jiaozuo Peoples Hosp, Dept Surg, Jiaozuo 454000, Peoples R China.
[Yu, Siying] Shanghai Univ Sport, Dept Sport Rehabil, Shanghai 200438, Peoples R China.
[Shen, Yao; Guo, Zongyan] Jiaozuo Peoples Hosp, Dept Nursing, Jiaozuo 454000, Peoples R China.
[Shi, Jian] Wuhan Univ, Zhongnan Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China.
C3 Shanghai University of Sport; Wuhan University
RP Shi, J (corresponding author), Wuhan Univ, Zhongnan Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China.
EM sj752175594@163.com
FU Henan Province Medical Science and Technology Research Project
[LHGJ20191339]
FX This work was supported by the Henan Province Medical Science and
Technology Research Project (Grant number: LHGJ20191339).
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Z9 0
U1 12
U2 12
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD FEB 4
PY 2025
VL 15
IS 1
AR 4289
DI 10.1038/s41598-025-87679-0
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA U9C8U
UT WOS:001414693700041
PM 39905051
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Alyahya, M
Elshaer, IA
Azazz, AMS
Sobaih, AE
AF Alyahya, Mansour
Elshaer, Ibrahim A.
Azazz, Alaa M. S.
Sobaih, Abu Elnasr E.
TI Emotional Support as a Lifeline: Promoting the Sustainability of Quality
of Life for College Students with Disabilities Facing Mental Health
Disorders
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE emotional support; mental health; sustainable quality of life (QoL);
students with disabilities; higher education
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; DEPRESSION; STRESS; LONELINESS; VARIANCE; LINKS
AB Drawing on Social Support Theory, this research makes a new attempt to examine the moderating role of emotional support for students with disability in the link from mental health disorder to a sustained quality of life. Responses from 620 students with disabilities were analyzed with SEM analysis using Smart PLS. The results showed a direct negative impact of stress, depression, and anxiety on the QoL of disabled students. Additionally, the results confirmed a moderating role of emotional support in the link between stress, anxiety, and QoL among disabled students. This means that emotional support was able to mitigate the negative impact of both stress and anxiety on the QoL of disabled students. However, the results did not confirm the moderate role of depression in this relationship. This means that emotional support given to students with disabilities was not enough to mitigate the negative impact of depression on the sustained QoL of disabled students. It also means that there are other support structures and interventions needed to mitigate the negative impact of depression on the QoL among disabled students. Implications of the results are thus elaborated.
C1 [Alyahya, Mansour; Elshaer, Ibrahim A.; Sobaih, Abu Elnasr E.] King Faisal Univ, Coll Business Adm, Dept Management, AlAhsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
[Alyahya, Mansour; Elshaer, Ibrahim A.; Azazz, Alaa M. S.; Sobaih, Abu Elnasr E.] King Salman Ctr Disabil Res, Riyadh 11614, Saudi Arabia.
[Azazz, Alaa M. S.] King Faisal Univ, Coll Art, Social Studies Dept, Al Hasa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
C3 King Faisal University; King Salman Centre for Disability Research; King
Faisal University
RP Elshaer, IA (corresponding author), King Faisal Univ, Coll Business Adm, Dept Management, AlAhsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.; Elshaer, IA (corresponding author), King Salman Ctr Disabil Res, Riyadh 11614, Saudi Arabia.
EM malyahya@kfu.edu.sa; ielshaer@kfu.edu.sa; aazazz@kfu.edu.sa;
asobaih@kfu.edu.sa
RI Elshaer, Ibrahim/AAV-8089-2020; Sobaih, Abu Elnasr/AAX-5806-2021
OI Sobaih, Abu Elnasr/0000-0002-2730-689X; Elshaer, Ibrahim
Abdelhamed/0000-0002-7800-0428
FU King Salman Center for Disability Research; [KSRG-2024-268]
FX The authors extend their appreciation to the King Salman Center for
Disability Research for funding this work through Research Group no
KSRG-2024-268.
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U1 2
U2 2
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB
PY 2025
VL 17
IS 4
AR 1625
DI 10.3390/su17041625
PG 18
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA Y4L2S
UT WOS:001431852400001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zarei, B
Beigi-Harchegani, H
Bahrami, M
AF Zarei, Bahare
Beigi-Harchegani, Hossein
Bahrami, Masoud
TI Development, implementation, and evaluation of an app-based functional
social relationships promotion program for cancer patients: A protocol
study
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cancer; loneliness; mobile app; nursing; program development; social
rejection; social relationship; social support
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH; SUPPORT; MORTALITY; BREAST; ADJUSTMENT;
SURVIVORS; DISTRESS; OUTCOMES; CARE
AB BACKGROUND:Cancer is a substantial public health issue in Iran and around the world. According to data consolidated from several studies, many cancer patients face social problems, such as issues with interpersonal relationships. This study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate a functional social relationships promotion program for cancer patients.MATERIALS AND METHODS:This is a development-applied study with four phases. Based on the planning model of Ewles and Simnett, by reviewing the extensive literature and databases, the need for the functional aspect of cancer patients' social relationships was identified in the first phase. An expert panel will prioritize the needs, and the preliminary version of the program will be finalized, and the relevant content to be presented through the app will be extracted. The required app features and architecture will be determined in the second phase, and the app will be developed. Next, the developed app will be made available to the designated contacts, and its quality and usability will be assessed. In the fourth phase, a semi-experimental study intervention and its impact on the functional aspect of social relationships will be evaluated.CONCLUSION:The study will lead to an app-based program that may potentially enhance the functional social relationships of cancer patients. Due to the established impact of social relationships on health and quality of life, it is imperative for health policymakers to address the social relationship needs of cancer patients. This study's findings may offer valuable insights to policymakers in this regard.
C1 [Zarei, Bahare] Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Student Res Comm, Nursing & Midwifery Coll, Esfahan, Iran.
[Beigi-Harchegani, Hossein] Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Fac Management & Med Informat Sci, Hlth Informat Technol Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.
[Bahrami, Masoud] Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing & Midwifery, Canc Prevent Res Ctr, Dept Adult Hlth Nursing, Esfahan, Iran.
C3 Isfahan University of Medical Sciences; Isfahan University of Medical
Sciences; Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
RP Bahrami, M (corresponding author), Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing & Midwifery, Canc Prevent Res Ctr, Dept Adult Hlth Nursing, Esfahan, Iran.
EM bahrami@nm.mui.ac.ir
RI Bahrami, Masoud/AAV-8798-2021; zarei, bahare/Y-8711-2018
FU Research Council of IUMS [3402365]
FX Funding has been obtained from the Research Council of IUMS, approved
with Grant No. 3402365. This protocol in the peer review process has
undergone full external peer review by IUMS (funding body).
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VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, INDIA
SN 2277-9531
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J9 J EDUC HEALTH PROMOT
JI J. Educ. Health Promot.
PD FEB
PY 2025
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AR 75
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WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU O'Grady, M
Barrett, E
Connolly, D
AF O'Grady, Megan
Barrett, Emer
Connolly, Deirdre
TI Understanding how intermediaries connect adults to community-based
physical activity: A qualitative study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SELF-MANAGEMENT; PROMOTION
AB Intermediaries facilitate connections to community-based services and supports, including physical activity and exercise groups, and are an emerging method to promote physical activity participation. However, their processes when establishing connections to community-based physical activities are unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the processes, practices, and procedures of Irish intermediaries when connecting people to community-based physical activity. This was a qualitative descriptive design study. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with n = 27 intermediaries from a variety of sectors-Health Promotion and Improvement [HPO], Local Sports Partnerships [LSO] and Social Prescribing [SP]. Four themes were identified using qualitative content analysis; 1) the processes of connecting to an intermediary, 2) connecting individuals to physical activity, 3) exiting from the intermediary service and 4) working in the local context. Intermediaries reported that they received referrals for individuals with physical, mental, and social health needs, but that referrals to improve physical activity specifically were low. They used a person-centred approach throughout their process, often addressing barriers to physical activity. However, only LSO and SP facilitated connections to physical activity, as HPO mainly focused on delivering smoking cessation support and services. Levels of support given and length of follow-up varied between LSO and SP, with the latter providing more intensive support. To facilitate their work, they developed extensive local knowledge and networks of partners, which enabled connections to a variety of community-based physical activities. Intermediaries may be an under-utilized resource to promote physical activity. Understanding the processes used in their interventions can inform future research, which is needed to investigate the effectiveness of intermediaries in improving physical activity levels and to inform future referral pathways.
C1 [O'Grady, Megan; Barrett, Emer] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Discipline Physiotherapy, Dublin, Ireland.
[Connolly, Deirdre] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Discipline Occupat Therapy, Dublin, Ireland.
C3 Trinity College Dublin; Trinity College Dublin
RP O'Grady, M (corresponding author), Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Discipline Physiotherapy, Dublin, Ireland.
EM ogradyme@tcd.ie
RI Barrett, Emer/KFB-8203-2024; O'Grady, Megan/ABG-4992-2021
FU Glennon Bursary - Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists
FX The authors received no specific funding for this work. Advisory panel
engagement was supported through the Glennon
Bursary, awarded by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists for
the period January 2023 - January 2024. The Irish Society of Chartered
Physiotherapists had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JAN 31
PY 2025
VL 20
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AR e0318687
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0318687
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA U6I9P
UT WOS:001412818500006
PM 39888933
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wheldon, CW
Choudhury, A
Mccormick, BP
Albertorio-Díaz, JR
AF Wheldon, Christopher W.
Choudhury, Avishek
Mccormick, Bryan P.
Albertorio-Diaz, Juan R.
TI Loneliness among adult cancer survivors in the United States: prevalence
and correlates
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; YOUNG-ADULTS; RISK-FACTORS; HEALTH; INTERVENTION;
DEPRESSION; SUPPORT; LIFE
AB Loneliness is recognized as a significant public health concern, affecting quality of life and health outcomes, including cancer-related outcomes. Thus, it is essential to understand the prevalence and risk factors for loneliness in people with cancer. Through an exploratory analysis of secondary data from the Health Information National Trends Survey, we investigated the prevalence and correlates of loneliness among adult cancer survivors (N = 1,234). An estimated 35.9% of participants experienced moderate to severe loneliness. In a series of multiple logistic regression models, we identified differences in sociodemographic, cancer-related factors, non-cancer comorbidities, social isolation, social support, and social media use behaviors in the odds of reporting moderate-severe loneliness. In our fully adjusted model, years since cancer diagnosis, fair-poor overall health, moderate-high psychological distress, and having children living in the household were all positively and independently associated with moderate-severe loneliness. In this same model, being married and reporting some types of social support were negatively associated with moderate-severe loneliness. This study underscores the multifaceted nature of loneliness among cancer survivors, revealing a complex interplay of demographic, health-related, and social factors.
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[Mccormick, Bryan P.] Temple Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth & Rehabil Sci, 1700 N Broad St Suite 304, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
[Albertorio-Diaz, Juan R.] Fdn Social Connect, 601 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 520W, Washington, DC 20001 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Temple
University; West Virginia University; West Virginia University;
Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Temple
University
RP Wheldon, CW (corresponding author), Temple Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Sci, 1301 Cecil B Moore Ave Ritter Hall Annex 9th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.; Wheldon, CW (corresponding author), West Virginia Univ, Canc Control & Prevent Fox Chase Canc Ctr Temple U, Ind & Management Syst Engn, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
EM ys00022@mix.wvu.edu
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NR 53
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 3
U2 3
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
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OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ma, J
Zhang, ZA
Zheng, J
Huo, ZX
AF Ma, Jing
Zhang, Zenan
Zheng, Jing
Huo, Zixu
TI Can travel relieve the loneliness of the elderly?
SO LEISURE STUDIES
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE The elderly; travel; loneliness; Ecological Systems Theory; CHARLS
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; TOURISM; RISK
AB This paper aims to investigate whether travel can alleviate the loneliness among the elderly. Empirical tests involving data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study database yielded notable findings. Based on Ecological Systems Theory, we investigated the mediating mechanisms of travel's impact on loneliness among the elderly. Findings showed that self-evaluated health status and sleep time at the microsystem level, satisfaction with children's relationships at the mesosystem level, and social interaction at the macrosystem level served as mediators. Subgroup heterogeneity analyses revealed practical implications.
C1 [Ma, Jing; Zhang, Zenan] Nankai Univ, Coll Tourism & Serv Management, Tianjin, Peoples R China.
[Zheng, Jing] North China Elect Power Univ, Sch Foreign Languages, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Huo, Zixu] Guangxi Arts Univ, Coll Mus Educ, Nanning, Peoples R China.
C3 Nankai University; North China Electric Power University; Guangxi Arts
University
RP Zheng, J (corresponding author), North China Elect Power Univ, Sch Foreign Languages, Beijing, Peoples R China.
EM zhengjing_email@163.com
FU Major Program of National Fund of Philosophy and Social Science of China
[17ZDA071]
FX This research is supported by Major Program of National Fund of
Philosophy and Social Science of China Grant numbers: [17ZDA071].
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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PY 2025
DI 10.1080/02614367.2025.2459638
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PG 18
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA T8S8Y
UT WOS:001407647800001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Pacewicz, CE
Smith, AL
Frank, K
AF Pacewicz, Christine E.
Smith, Alan L.
Frank, Kenneth
TI Teammate communication, loneliness, and contagion of athlete burnout
SO PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
LA English
DT Article
DE Athlete burnout; Friendship; Peers; Social networks; Teammates
ID STRESS; SPORT
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[Smith, Alan L.] Utah State Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Logan, UT 84322 USA.
[Frank, Kenneth] Michigan State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol & Special Educ, E Lansing, MI 48823 USA.
C3 University System of Ohio; Miami University; Utah System of Higher
Education; Utah State University; Michigan State University
RP Pacewicz, CE (corresponding author), Miami Univ, Dept Sport Leadership & Management, 551 East High St,Laws Hall,219B, Oxford, OH 45056 USA.
EM pacewic2@miamioh.edu
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U2 6
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1469-0292
EI 1878-5476
J9 PSYCHOL SPORT EXERC
JI Psychol. Sport Exerc.
PD MAY
PY 2025
VL 78
AR 102807
DI 10.1016/j.psychsport.2025.102807
EA JAN 2025
PG 12
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Psychology, Applied; Psychology;
Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Psychology; Sport Sciences
GA X0N9E
UT WOS:001422435500001
PM 39870200
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Komasawa, M
Aung, MN
Nsereko, C
Saito, K
Ssekitoleko, R
Isono, M
Yuasa, M
AF Komasawa, Makiko
Aung, Myo Nyein
Nsereko, Christopher
Saito, Kiyoko
Ssekitoleko, Robert
Isono, Mitsuo
Yuasa, Motoyuki
TI Determinants maintaining healthcare personnel's motivation during
COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; SARS-Cov-2; Healthcare worker; Hospital; Lockdown; Infection
prevention and control; Mental health; Motivation; Africa
ID WORKERS; IMPACT
AB Background Maintaining the physical and psychological well-being of healthcare workers (HCWs) is crucial for health system resilience. In sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Uganda, HCWs faced significant challenges during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, compounded by pre-existing resource constraints. This study investigated challenges faced by HCWs at a designated COVID-19 hospital ('the Hospital') and explored determinants of maintaining healthcare personnel's motivation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda. Methods A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Hospital from May to July 2023, with 120 HCWs categorised by profession. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were performed to identify motivation-related factors. The questionnaire assessed sociodemographic data, COVID-19 knowledge, medical history, support received, and pandemic-related challenges. Psychological impact was measured using a four-point Likert scale. Results Among respondents, 61.7% worked during the first lockdown and 93.3% during the second. COVID-19 knowledge was high, with over 70% answering questions correctly, although vaccine effectiveness had a slightly lower accuracy rate. The study revealed that 32.5% of HCWs tested positive for COVID-19 and 25% displayed vaccine hesitancy. Key challenges included fear of infection, transportation disruptions, income reduction, and social isolation. Notably, 92.5% reported significant anxiety related to infection. Factors positively associated with remaining motivated were age (<= 30 versus > 30 years; adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 10.34, 95% CI; 1.92-55.74), profession (co-medical/non-medical staff versus medical doctors/medical officers; AOR: 11.66, 95% CI: 1.03-132.22), receiving mentoring/tutoring (AOR: 18.87, 95% CI: 2.55-139.72), and information from supervisors/management (AOR: 12.5, 95% CI: 2.60-60.42). In contrast, psychological impact was negatively affected by isolation from family and friends (AOR: 0.61, 95% CI: 0.41-0.92). Conclusions Despite challenges, most HCWs at the Hospital remained motivated. These findings emphasised the importance of technical and psychological support, such as mentoring and effective communication from upper-level supervisors, rather than financial incentives, in maintaining motivation among the HCWs. Comprehensive support systems are essential for sustaining HCWs' motivation during the pandemic, especially in resource-limited settings. Further research should address the long-term mental health effects and enhance HCWs' resilience in future health crises.
C1 [Komasawa, Makiko; Saito, Kiyoko] Japan Int Cooperat Agcy, Ogata Sadako Res Inst Peace & Dev, 10-5 Ichigaya Honmura cho,Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1628433, Japan.
[Komasawa, Makiko; Aung, Myo Nyein; Yuasa, Motoyuki] Juntendo Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Global Hlth Res, Tokyo, Japan.
[Nsereko, Christopher] Entebbe Reg Referral Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Entebbe, Uganda.
[Ssekitoleko, Robert] Makerere Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Kampala, Uganda.
[Isono, Mitsuo] Japan Int Cooperat Agcy, Tokyo, Japan.
C3 Juntendo University; Makerere University
RP Komasawa, M (corresponding author), Japan Int Cooperat Agcy, Ogata Sadako Res Inst Peace & Dev, 10-5 Ichigaya Honmura cho,Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1628433, Japan.; Komasawa, M (corresponding author), Juntendo Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Global Hlth Res, Tokyo, Japan.
EM mkomasa@juntendo.ac.jp
RI Aung, Myo/AAA-6367-2021; Saito, Kiyoko/HGU-0798-2022
OI Saito, Kiyoko/0000-0001-5255-226X; Ssekitoleko,
Robert/0000-0002-5898-1812; Komasawa, Makiko/0000-0002-0864-0657
FU Ministry of Health of Uganda
FX The authors would like to extend their appreciation to the Ministry of
Health of Uganda for their full supports. The authors also gratefully
acknowledge the healthcare workers at the Hospital who participated in
this study.
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NR 44
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD JAN 27
PY 2025
VL 15
IS 1
AR 3373
DI 10.1038/s41598-025-86685-6
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA U0D6H
UT WOS:001408607600011
PM 39870694
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sundermeyer, S
AF Sundermeyer, Stefanie
TI Time will tell: Working from home and job satisfaction over time
SO GERMAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR
PERSONALFORSCHUNG
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Flexibility; job satisfaction; loneliness; teleworking paradox; working
from home
ID LIFE SATISFACTION; IMPACT; RESOURCES; TELEWORK; DEMANDS; EXTENT;
ARRANGEMENTS; EXHAUSTION; ENGAGEMENT; SUPPORT
AB This article examines the short- and long-term impact of working from home on satisfaction with flexibility, feelings of loneliness, and job satisfaction and contributes towards the understanding of circumstances that determine whether working from home has positive or negative effects on job satisfaction. Theoretically, this study argues in the context of the job demands-resources model that working from home increases job satisfaction in the short-term due to increased flexibility. In the long-term, however, the positive effect of working from home on job satisfaction is expected to decrease because loneliness countervails the positive effect of flexibility. The predictions are tested using data from 16 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey. Event-study regressions reveal that working from home permanently boosts satisfaction with flexibility but increases loneliness in the long run. In line with the argumentation, the results indicate that the positive effect of working from home on job satisfaction diminishes the longer employees are working from home.
C1 [Sundermeyer, Stefanie] Univ Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.
C3 University of Augsburg
RP Sundermeyer, S (corresponding author), Univ Augsburg, Fac Business & Econ, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany.
EM stefanie.sundermeyer@wiwi.uni-augsburg.de
FU Young Researchers Travel Scholarship Program of the University of
Augsburg
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The author
is grateful for the financial support of the Young Researchers Travel
Scholarship Program of the University of Augsburg.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 5
U2 5
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 2397-0022
EI 2397-0030
J9 GER J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Ger. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD 2025 JAN 26
PY 2025
DI 10.1177/23970022241310999
EA JAN 2025
PG 26
WC Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA T8O6M
UT WOS:001407536000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Duvar, NC
Kabakus, AK
Iyit, N
Alkan, Ö
AF Duvar, Nursen Comakli
Kabakus, Ahmet Kamil
Iyit, Neslihan
Alkan, Omer
TI A study on the determination of the factors affecting the happiness
levels of older individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkish
society
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SELF-RATED HEALTH; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT; REGRESSION-MODELS; ADULTS; DEPRESSION;
SATISFACTION; POPULATION; LONELINESS
AB This study aims to determine the factors affecting the happiness levels of older individuals in T & uuml;rkiye during the COVID-19 pandemic. The microdata set from the 2020 Life Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute was utilized, involving 1,863 individuals aged 60 and above. The relationship between happiness levels and various factors was investigated using the chi-square independence test, and the factors affecting happiness were further analyzed through generalized ordered logistic regression. According to the generalized ordered logistic regression model, participants in the 60-64 age group are 10.1% less likely to report happiness compared to those aged 65 and older. Men are 4.3% less likely than women to report happiness. Furthermore, individuals with no formal education and those with primary school education have a 14.4% and 9.4% higher likelihood of happiness, respectively, compared to university graduates. The literature on happiness demonstrates the relationship between different factors and happiness. This study determined that such factors as gender, age, educational status, source of happiness, health satisfaction, hope scale, and homeownership have an impact on the happiness levels of older individuals. The amount of societal support provided to older individuals can be an indicator of their level of happiness.
C1 [Alkan, Omer] Ataturk Univ, Dept Econometr, Erzurum, Turkiye.
[Kabakus, Ahmet Kamil] Ataturk Univ, Dept Management Informat Syst, Erzurum, Turkiye.
[Iyit, Neslihan] Selcuk Univ, Dept Stat, Konya, Turkiye.
[Alkan, Omer] Master Arastirma Egitim & Danismanlik Hizmetleri L, Ata Teknokent, Erzurum, Turkiye.
[Duvar, Nursen Comakli; Alkan, Omer] Ataturk Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Dept Econometr, Erzurum, Turkiye.
[Kabakus, Ahmet Kamil] Ataturk Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Dept Management Informat Syst, Erzurum, Turkiye.
[Iyit, Neslihan] Selcuk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Stat, Konya, Turkiye.
C3 Ataturk University; Ataturk University; Selcuk University; ATA
Teknokent; Ataturk University; Ataturk University; Selcuk University
RP Alkan, Ö (corresponding author), Ataturk Univ, Dept Econometr, Erzurum, Turkiye.; Alkan, Ö (corresponding author), Master Arastirma Egitim & Danismanlik Hizmetleri L, Ata Teknokent, Erzurum, Turkiye.; Alkan, Ö (corresponding author), Ataturk Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Dept Econometr, Erzurum, Turkiye.
EM oalkan@atauni.edu.tr
RI Alkan, Ömer/Y-4330-2019; Kabakus, Ahmet Kamil/J-7593-2018
OI Alkan, Omer/0000-0002-3814-3539; Kabakus, Ahmet
Kamil/0000-0003-3209-0672
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 4
U2 4
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JAN 23
PY 2025
VL 20
IS 1
AR e0316000
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0316000
PG 22
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA T4V1P
UT WOS:001404991800020
PM 39847565
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jung, JY
You, JU
Kim, D
AF Jung, Jiyoon
You, Jieun
Kim, Daesang
TI Effective but sustainable? A case of a digital literacy program for
older adults
SO EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Digital literacy; Older adults; Design principles; Implementation
challenges; Case study-mixed methods design; Community-led programs;
Library instruction
ID PUBLIC-LIBRARIES; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; TECHNOLOGY; INSTRUCTION; IMPACT;
SELF
AB Digital technology is used to improve the quality of life for the growing number of older adults in the United States, but it also exacerbated the digital divide between generations and regions. Digital literacy programs effectively designed for older adults have a potential to mitigate this issue; however, sustaining an effectively designed program can be a challenge due to practical constraints. This case study-mixed methods study examined effectiveness and challenges of implementing a digital literacy program that is designed with six instructional strategies known to be effective for older adults. Data sources included surveys and interviews from learners, instructors, including teaching assistants, and an administrator involved in the project throughout three implementation cycles at a regional library. Overall, participants reported enhanced confidence in using digital literacy domains and satisfaction towards the program. Various implementation challenges identified are aligned to the instructional strategies used. The study emphasizes the importance of developing and sustaining an inclusive and flexible digital education for seniors aimed to reduce the digital divide and promote their engagement in an increasingly digital society.
C1 [Jung, Jiyoon; You, Jieun; Kim, Daesang] Valdosta State Univ, Coll Educ & Human Serv, Leadership Technol & Workforce Dev, 1500 N Patterson St, Valdosta, GA 31698 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; Valdosta State University
RP Jung, JY (corresponding author), Valdosta State Univ, Coll Educ & Human Serv, Leadership Technol & Workforce Dev, 1500 N Patterson St, Valdosta, GA 31698 USA.
EM jijung@valdosta.edu
RI Jung, Jiyoon/AAP-2449-2021
OI Jung, Jiyoon/0000-0002-5560-9468
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NR 66
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 24
U2 24
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 1360-2357
EI 1573-7608
J9 EDUC INF TECHNOL
JI Educ. Inf. Technol.
PD 2025 JAN 21
PY 2025
DI 10.1007/s10639-025-13364-4
EA JAN 2025
PG 22
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA S9E0S
UT WOS:001401154600001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, J
Zhao, JD
Huang, JS
AF Li, Jian
Zhao, Jingdi
Huang, Jinsong
TI Social avoidance needs boost AI's nonsocial attribute valuation in
secret consumption
SO TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Artificial intelligence; AI appreciation; Secret consumption; Social
avoidance needs; Nonsocial attribute
ID SERVICE ROBOTS; LONELINESS; WITHDRAWAL; PEOPLE; CONSUMERS; ANXIETY;
SCALE
AB Consumers have a significant demand for receiving services in secret consumption, and choosing artificial intelligence (AI) to provide confidential services is becoming an option for them. However, the underlying mechanism behind their choice of AI service provider in secret consumption is not clear. Based on social avoidance theory, this paper finds that consumers appreciate AI in the context of secret consumption. They wish to hide their information and reduce social ties with service providers, thus preferring AI service providers with nonsocial attributes over human service providers. The underlying mechanism for this phenomenon is the need for social avoidance during secret consumption, which increases the value of AI's nonsocial attribute.
C1 [Li, Jian; Huang, Jinsong] Beihang Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Zhao, Jingdi] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
C3 Beihang University; Tsinghua University
RP Huang, JS (corresponding author), Beihang Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
EM chili@buaa.edu.cn; zjd21@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn; huangjs@buaa.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [72172010, 71872009]
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable comments from the
editors and three anonymous reviewers. The authors also would like to
acknowledge the following grants: National Natural Science Foundation of
China (NSFC) : 72172010, National Natural Science Foundation of China
(NSFC) : 71872009.
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PT J
AU Beaver, G
Zellmer-Bruhn, M
AF Beaver, Gregory
Zellmer-Bruhn, Mary
TI Employee resource groups: member experiences and the role of allies
SO EQUALITY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Employee resource groups (ERGs); Diversity management; Allies; Allyship
ID SOCIAL IDENTITY; NETWORK GROUPS; WOMENS NETWORKS; LONELINESS; DIVERSITY;
WORKPLACE; MINORITY; SUPPORT; SCALE; PREDICTORS
AB PurposeThe popularity of employee resource groups (ERGs) has grown, yet there has been limited critical examination of the outcomes of membership individuals. This paper aims to better understand ERG member experiences and the role and impact of allies, or members who do not share the identity around which the group is centered.Design/methodology/approachTwo survey studies collected data from ERG members and non-members to uncover individual membership outcomes.FindingsOur findings reveal that ERG members report greater career satisfaction yet also experience higher levels of emotional loneliness compared to non-members. Additionally, the presence of allies in ERGs has a complex impact, offering both positive and negative effects on the experiences of focal group members.Practical implicationsOur findings provide a more expansive view on employee experiences related to ERG membership and suggest decisions to allow or require openness of ERGs to everyone should be undertaken with caution. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the diversity management literature by exploring individual outcomes of ERGs, a popular type of organizational diversity practice.
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[Zellmer-Bruhn, Mary] Univ Minnesota, Carlson Sch Management, Dept Work & Org, Minneapolis, MN USA.
C3 Suffolk University; University of Minnesota System; University of
Minnesota Twin Cities
RP Beaver, G (corresponding author), Suffolk Univ, Dept Management & Entrepreneurship, Boston, MA 02108 USA.
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WC Management; Women's Studies
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Macalupu, V
Miller, E
Martin, L
Caldwell, G
AF Macalupu, Valeria
Miller, Evonne
Martin, Lee
Caldwell, Glenda
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aged care
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIALLY ASSISTIVE ROBOTS; OLDER-ADULTS; ACCEPTANCE; LONELINESS;
COMMUNITY; PEOPLE; HEALTH
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Technology (QUT)
RP Macalupu, V (corresponding author), Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Design, Brisbane 4000, Australia.; Macalupu, V (corresponding author), Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Brisbane 4000, Australia.
EM v.chira@qut.edu.au
OI Macalupu Chira, Valeria Alessandra/0000-0002-1450-9110; Caldwell,
Glenda/0000-0003-0837-9310; Miller, Evonne/0000-0002-0577-3438
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Das, B
AF Das, Bhargabi
TI Foregrounding loneliness of PhDing of a migrant woman academic of
colour: the Irish neo-liberal academia and non-dialectics of loneliness
and "speaking up"
SO EDUCATIONAL REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Loneliness; PhD; migrant women of colour; care and community;
non-dialectics; Irish neo-liberal academia
ID AUTOETHNOGRAPHY; UNIVERSITY; PRECARITY; GENDER; WORK
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RP Das, B (corresponding author), Shiv Nadar Univ, Greater Noida 201314, UP, India.
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SN 0013-1911
EI 1465-3397
J9 EDUC REV
JI Educ. Rev.
PD 2025 JAN 17
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/00131911.2025.2450190
EA JAN 2025
PG 18
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA U0H6A
UT WOS:001408710900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Litvak-Hirsch, T
Harel, A
Daphna-Tekoah, S
AF Litvak-Hirsch, Tal
Harel, Ayelet
Daphna-Tekoah, Shir
TI "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger": The Intersection of Breast
Cancer Survival and Divorce
SO WOMEN & THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Breast cancer survivors (BSCs); divorce; agency; health; therapy
ID POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH; COUPLES; HEALTH; AGENCY; LONELINESS; RESISTANCE;
INTIMACY; POLITICS; ACCOUNTS; FAMILY
AB Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women, and has profound effects on patients' physical health, their well-being and interpersonal relationships. The research examines the intersection between two significant life events among women breast cancer survivors (BCSs): experience with breast cancer and divorce. Interviews were conducted with 18 Israeli BCSs who had decided to divorce during their illness or recovery. Feminist narrative analysis was used in analyzing the interview transcripts. Three themes that characterized the experiences of our participants emerged from the analysis: (1) "Cancer as an alarm clock": Change; (2) "Putting myself at the top of the list": New priorities; and (3) "I coped with cancer, I can handle divorce": Agency. Based on the findings, women's agency is a meaningful prism for the study and therapy of BCSs. In terms of practical implications, therapists should pay closer attention to the understudied intersection of dissatisfaction with intimate relationships and illness.
C1 [Litvak-Hirsch, Tal; Harel, Ayelet] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Conflict Management & Resolut Program, Beer Sheva, Israel.
[Harel, Ayelet] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Polit & Govt, Beer Sheva, Israel.
[Daphna-Tekoah, Shir] Ashkelon Acad Coll, Fac Social Work, Ashqelon, Israel.
C3 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
RP Harel, A (corresponding author), Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Conflict Management & Resolut Program, Beer Sheva, Israel.; Harel, A (corresponding author), Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Polit & Govt, Beer Sheva, Israel.
EM ayeleths@bgu.ac.il
RI Daphna-Tekoah, Shir/JXN-9270-2024; Harel, Ayelet/B-8445-2012
OI Daphna-Tekoah, Shir/0000-0001-9702-9181; Harel,
Ayelet/0000-0001-9502-0095
FU Dean for Research and Development, at BGU
FX The authors would like to thank the Interviewees for their time, and
their openness; as well as the reviewers and the editors for the valuble
and fruitful comments. We would also like to thank the Vice President
and Dean for Research and Development, at BGU, for his support to this
study. No use of AI in this manuscript.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0270-3149
EI 1541-0315
J9 WOMEN THER
JI Women Ther.
PD APR 3
PY 2025
VL 48
IS 2
BP 187
EP 205
DI 10.1080/02703149.2024.2446841
EA JAN 2025
PG 19
WC Psychology, Multidisciplinary; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Women's Studies
GA 1QN2A
UT WOS:001398969400001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cohen, A
Özsoy, E
AF Cohen, Aaron
Ozsoy, Emrah
TI The Dark Triad and cyberloafing: unveiling the shadowy nexus
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Cyberloafing; Dark triad traits; Personal psychological; Demographic
variables; Social media addiction; Loneliness; Boredom at work
ID PERSONAL INTERNET USE; NARCISSISM; WORK
AB PurposeCyberloafing has emerged as a significant phenomenon in the modern workplace, largely driven by shifts in work dynamics. Recent discussions suggest that Dark Triad traits may play a critical role in influencing cyberloafing behaviors; however, research exploring these traits in the context of cyberloafing remains limited. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the complex relationship between the Dark Triad personality traits - psychopathy, Machiavellianism and narcissism - and cyberloafing. Additionally, this study examines four other psychological variables and two demographic factors as potential correlates of cyberloafing.Design/methodology/approachThe survey sample consisted of 155 working adults from the USA who participated via Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk). All participants were required to be full-time employees (working 35 or more hours per week) and hold MTurk Master qualifications.FindingsThe findings of this study provide credible support for the research hypotheses. While not all Dark Triad traits are linked to cyberloafing, the influence of certain traits is significant enough to draw meaningful conclusions. Specifically, the results of this study showed that Machiavellianism and psychopathy were associated with both forms of cyberloafing: browsing activities and emailing activities. However, narcissism was not related to any form of cyberloafing. Additionally, pay satisfaction and social media addiction were positively related to both forms of cyberloafing, while age was negatively related.Research limitations/implicationsThis paper addresses several limitations, suggests avenues for future research and outlines practical implications for organizations aiming to mitigate the adverse effects of cyberloafing.Originality/valueCyberloafing - engaging in non-work-related online activities during work hours - has gained increasing attention because of its potential to disrupt productivity and organizational functioning. However, limited research has explored this important behavior in depth. Building on contemporary studies, this study investigates the underlying mechanisms and potential implications of how Dark Triad traits may either encourage or mitigate cyberloafing.
C1 [Cohen, Aaron] Univ Haifa, Sch Polit Sci, Dept Publ Adm, Haifa, Israel.
[Ozsoy, Emrah] Sakarya Univ, Business Sch, Serdivan, Turkiye.
C3 University of Haifa; Sakarya University
RP Cohen, A (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Sch Polit Sci, Dept Publ Adm, Haifa, Israel.
EM acohen@poli.haifa.ac.il; eozsoy@sakarya.edu.tr
RI ÖZSOY, Emrah/AAI-2259-2020
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AU Pei, LL
Poortman, C
Schildkamp, K
Benes, N
AF Pei, Linlin
Poortman, Cindy
Schildkamp, Kim
Benes, Nieck
TI Professional development for promoting a sense of community in blended
learning
SO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Sense of community; blended learning; teacher; professional development;
higher education; qualitative
ID HIGHER-EDUCATION
AB While blended learning holds considerable potential in higher education, suboptimal social interactions among students may lead to feelings of loneliness, isolation, and demotivation. To address this issue, a professional development programme was designed and assessed for its viability in helping university teachers promote a sense of community within the blended learning environment. This programme introduces a new visually-based theoretical model, equipping teachers with practical tools for implementing activities that foster a strong sense of community in the blended learning. Drawing upon the teachers' perceived experiences, the study identifies key recommendations to enhance the viability of this professional development programme. In particular, it is necessary to establish a strong theoretical foundation to dispel misconceptions among teachers about blended learning. Additionally, it provides several concrete strategies to support teachers' hands-on practice and suggests integrating a team-based approach to collectively enhance the quality of blended learning. Furthermore, the study underscores the importance of the institution's commitment, recognising its important role in the long-term success and sustainability of both blended learning and associated professional development initiatives for teachers.
C1 [Pei, Linlin] Univ Twente, Ctr Expertise Learning & Teaching, Enschede, Netherlands.
[Poortman, Cindy; Schildkamp, Kim] Univ Twente, Fac Behav Management & Social Sci, Enschede, Netherlands.
[Benes, Nieck] Univ Twente, Fac Sci & Technol, Enschede, Netherlands.
C3 University of Twente; University of Twente; University of Twente
RP Pei, LL (corresponding author), Univ Twente, Ctr Expertise Learning & Teaching, Enschede, Netherlands.
EM l.pei@utwente.nl
OI Schildkamp, Kim/0000-0001-6154-6857; Benes, Nieck
E./0000-0001-9716-069X; Pei, Linlin/0000-0002-3378-8194
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1941-5257
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PD 2025 JAN 10
PY 2025
DI 10.1080/19415257.2024.2446576
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SC Education & Educational Research
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Li, T
Wang, FH
AF Li, Ting
Wang, Fenghua
TI The differential roles of transient and chronic loneliness in consumers'
variety seeking behavior
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Transient loneliness; Chronic loneliness; Variety-seeking behavior;
Perceived loss of control; Need for uniqueness; Sensation-seeking
ID SCALE DEVELOPMENT; MOOD STATES; ADOLESCENTS; PREFERENCE; UNIQUENESS;
EMOTIONS; HEALTH; IMPACT; NEED; VALIDITY
AB PurposeThis paper aims to examine the effects of both transient and chronic loneliness on consumers' variety-seeking (VS) behavior and to identify the various underlying mechanisms involved.Design/methodology/approachFour studies were adopted to clarify how transient and chronic loneliness affect consumers' VS behavior.FindingsBoth transient and chronic loneliness promote consumers' VS behavior. More importantly, the effect of transient loneliness on VS behavior is driven by perceived loss of control, whereas the effect of chronic loneliness on VS behavior is driven by need for uniqueness and sensation-seeking.Research limitations/implicationsTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this research is the first to explore the differential roles of transient and chronic loneliness on VS behavior, which may open new avenues for future research. First, future research could investigate moderators that influence the impacts of transient and chronic loneliness on VS behavior. Second, future research could examine different participant populations and use cognitive neuroscience techniques to further verify the differential roles of these two types of loneliness on VS behavior.Practical implicationsThis research contributes to marketing practice by providing practical guidance on how to effectively design different marketing strategies to promote VS for consumers with different types of loneliness. For consumers with transient loneliness, marketers can benefit from a concerted focus on improving consumers' sense of control. Yet, for consumers with chronic loneliness, marketing strategies that improve consumers' need for uniqueness will be more effective.Originality/valueThis research contributes to the literature on loneliness and consumer behavior, which has largely overlooked the distinct roles of different types of loneliness (i.e. transient vs chronic loneliness) in influencing consumer behavior. Specifically, this paper conducted a comparative analysis of the impacts of transient and chronic loneliness on consumers' VS behavior and proposed that transient and chronic loneliness promote consumers' VS behavior through divergent underlying mechanisms.
C1 [Li, Ting; Wang, Fenghua] Shanghai Int Studies Univ, Sch Business & Management, Key Lab Brain Machine Intelligence Informat Behav, Minist Educ & Shanghai, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
C3 Shanghai International Studies University
RP Wang, FH (corresponding author), Shanghai Int Studies Univ, Sch Business & Management, Key Lab Brain Machine Intelligence Informat Behav, Minist Educ & Shanghai, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
EM tingli1994@126.com; wangfenghua@shisu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72372107, 71942003]
FX The authors acknowledge the support from the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (72372107, 71942003).
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AU Creamer, M
Horback, K
AF Creamer, Maggie
Horback, Kristina
TI Cows that are less active in the chute have more optimal grazing
distribution
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Cattle; Behavior; GPS-tracking collars; Rangeland; Sustainability;
Consistent individual differences
ID INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIORAL VARIATION; BEEF-CATTLE; COPING STYLES;
FEEDING-BEHAVIOR; TRACKING COLLARS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; BOS-TAURUS;
DAIRY-COWS; TRADE-OFFS; TEMPERAMENT
AB Individual grazing patterns among cattle can contribute to sustainability of land use, however, little is known about the consistency of these grazing patterns. To address this knowledge gap, fifty Angus x Hereford cows were observed in repeated assays: A management assay (handling procedure, narrow chute, hydraulic squeeze), a social-feed trade-off assay (SFTA; choice between social mates and feed item), and novel approach assay (choice between social mates and feed item with novel pattern). The same cattle were tracked with GPS collars over two grazing seasons (June-August 2021 and 2022) and average grazing-related metrics (e.g., elevation used, distance traveled) were calculated within each season. Cows with a more passive response in the chute were found at higher elevation (p = 0.017), further from water (p = 0.043), and closer to supplement sites (p = 0.029). Cows that had higher latency to supplement in the SFTA traveled shorter distances on rangeland (p = 0.035). Thus, there was some evidence that cows with a more passive response to isolation and management had more optimal grazing patterns (grazed underutilized areas of the range at higher elevations and further from water sources). Selecting cattle with more optimal foraging patterns based on observable behaviors during handling and isolation could improve the sustainability of rangeland grazing.
C1 [Creamer, Maggie; Horback, Kristina] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Anim Sci, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Davis
RP Horback, K (corresponding author), Univ Calif Davis, Dept Anim Sci, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
EM kmhorback@ucdavis.edu
FU RUSSELL L. RUSTICI RANGELAND AND CATTLE RESEARCH ENDOWMENT
FX This work was supported by the Russell L. Rustici Rangeland and Cattle
Research Endowment. The authors would like to thank the many
undergraduate interns that helped both with field data collection and
behavior scoring of videos; notable contributions in both years of the
project by Sara Clarkson, Amelia Baranger-Hartwig, Chase Guerrero,
Winnie Diep, and Jessica Bennett. The authors would like to thank Dr.
Kate Laskowski, who provided valuable feedback on the manuscript. We
also would like to thank Drs. Tina Saitone, Ken Tate, and Leslie Roche
who are co-PIs on the grant that funded this research. This research
could not have been done without the staff at the Sierra Foothills
Research and Extension Center for help and support during this project
gathering animals and allowing us to use facilities, especially Jordan
Munson, Clint Tipton, and Michele and Dustin Flavell.
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JI Sci Rep
PD JAN 2
PY 2025
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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GA R2T9Z
UT WOS:001390049700011
PM 39747238
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bombol, M
Kasprzak, R
Lutostanski, MJ
AF Bombol, Malgorzata
Kasprzak, Rafal
Lutostanski, Michal Jan
TI Dualism of Attitudes Towards the Metaverse as a Challenge for Online
Consumer Behaviour Researchers
SO E-MENTOR
LA English
DT Article
DE metaverse; customer behaviour; generations; virtual reality; attitudes
ID IMPLICIT
AB The aim of this study is to identify the different attitudes towards the metaverse among consumers who use it. The authors consider this issue particularly important due to the multifaceted and often abstract nature of the metaverse, which combines various experiences that shape attitudes. The metaverse is not only about creativity, hedonism, work, entertainment, social services, education, leisure, and shopping. It also encompasses areas that raise concerns related to ethics, data security, regulations, and potential harmful psychological impacts on users. The study analysed the attitudes described in a survey of 625 users of the metaverse. The analysis was conducted using factor analysis. The conclusions drawn from the analysis focus on two perspectives, namely that of the management of organisations that want to use the metaverse commercially, e.g. for sales or to transfer some responsibilities to virtual worlds, and that of a social science researcher. From the first perspective, the most relevant element is to nullify the risks that may arise in the minds of the users-namely those concerning loneliness, alienation, addictions, or mental health. From the perspective of a social science researcher, the metaverse presents significant challenges for philosophy, psychology, sociology, economics, finance and management.
C1 [Bombol, Malgorzata; Kasprzak, Rafal] SGH Warsaw Sch Econ, Warsaw, Poland.
[Lutostanski, Michal Jan] SGH Warsaw Sch Econ, Inst Value Management, Warsaw, Poland.
C3 Warsaw School of Economics; Warsaw School of Economics
RP Bombol, M (corresponding author), SGH Warsaw Sch Econ, Warsaw, Poland.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU WARSAW SCH ECONOMICS
PI WARSAW
PA AL NIEPODLEGLOSCI 162, WARSAW, 02554, POLAND
SN 1731-6758
EI 1731-7428
J9 E-MENTOR
JI E-Mentor
PY 2025
IS 1
DI 10.15219/em108.1695
PG 9
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 2EX9J
UT WOS:001481033000005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ivanova, P
Sun, Y
Li, WD
Bista, K
AF Ivanova, Polina
Sun, Yi
Li, Wendan
Bista, Krishna
TI International Students' Loneliness and Social Engagement: Narratives
from the United States and Japan
SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE international students; Japan; loneliness; social engagement; United
States
ID ADJUSTMENT
AB Despite the increasing global mobility in higher education, international students in the United States and Japan face persistent challenges in well-being and inclusion. This study investigates international students' experiences of loneliness and their social engagement in a comparative perspective, focusing on friendships and involvement with volunteer organizations as the participants' most prominent types of social involvement. Utilizing qualitative data from in-depth interviews with 15 international students conducted during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, this research identifies the limited friendships with domestic students and the underutilized potential of volunteer organizations as key issues. The findings suggest better coordination with external stakeholders to address these challenges and recommends fostering collaborations with community organizations to improve international students' social integration and well-being.
C1 [Ivanova, Polina] Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
[Sun, Yi] Zhejiang Normal Univ, Inst African Studies, Jinhua, Peoples R China.
[Li, Wendan] Univ Hawaii Manoa, Dept Educ Fdn, Honolulu, HI USA.
[Bista, Krishna] Morgan State Univ, Dept Adv Studies Leadership & Policy, Higher Educ, Baltimore, MD USA.
C3 University of Bremen; Zhejiang Normal University; University of Hawaii
System; University of Hawaii Manoa; Morgan State University
RP Ivanova, P (corresponding author), Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
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krishna.bista@morgan.edu
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NR 55
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU UNIV LOUISIANA MONROE
PI MONROE
PA 700 UNIVERSITY AVE, MONROE, LA 71209 USA
SN 2162-3104
EI 2166-3750
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JI J. Int. Students
PY 2025
VL 15
IS 4
DI 10.32674/y6hw0n78
PG 19
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 2ID5Z
UT WOS:001483218400001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jiang, YF
Lee, KS
Jin, CH
Kan, C
AF Jiang, Yufang
Lee, Kwang-Su
Jin, Chang-Hyun
Kan, Changfang
TI Sustainable Consumer Behavior in the Social Exclusion Context: Impact on
Upcycled Product Adoption and Environmental Sustainability Metrics
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE sustainability metrics; sustainable consumption; circular economy;
upcycling; social sustainability; environmental behavior measurement;
sustainable development indicators; resource efficiency
ID COMPUTER SELF-EFFICACY; INNOVATIVENESS; CONSUMPTION; RESPONSES; ESTEEM
AB This study investigates how social exclusion influences sustainable consumption patterns, specifically examining its impact on upcycled product adoption as a key metric of circular economy implementation, while also examining the moderating effects of self-efficacy and consumer innovativeness. As social isolation becomes increasingly prevalent in modern society, understanding its effects on sustainable consumption behaviors has become crucial. A survey involving 857 participants was executed in October 2024, and the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling with EQS 6.4. The results revealed that social exclusion positively influences both purchase intention for upcycled products and the perception of ethical consumption. Furthermore, an enhanced perception of ethical consumption significantly enhances purchase intention for upcycled products. Self-efficacy demonstrated significant moderating effects throughout all relationships in the model, notably pronounced in the relationship between social exclusion and ethical consumption awareness. Consumer innovativeness exhibited a significant moderating effect solely on the association between social exclusion and ethical consumption perception, but not on purchase intentions. This research advances sustainability measurement frameworks by establishing quantifiable links between psychological factors and sustainable consumption outcomes, offering practical metrics for assessing the social dimensions of sustainability implementation.
C1 [Jiang, Yufang] Jining Univ, Dept Econ Management, Jining 272100, Peoples R China.
[Lee, Kwang-Su] Dong Ah Inst Media & Arts, Dept New Media Contents, Anseong 17516, South Korea.
[Jin, Chang-Hyun] Kyonggi Univ, Dept Business Adm, Suwon 16227, South Korea.
[Kan, Changfang] Kyonggi Univ, Dept Ind Design, Suwon 16227, South Korea.
C3 Jining University; Kyonggi University; Kyonggi University
RP Kan, C (corresponding author), Kyonggi Univ, Dept Ind Design, Suwon 16227, South Korea.
EM chjin@kgu.ac.kr; cfkan@kyonggi.ac.kr
OI Jin, ChangHyun/0000-0002-2082-0220
FU Jining University's "Top 100 Outstanding Talents" Support Program
Cultivation; Shangdong Province Social Science Planning Fund Program
"Development Plan for Youth Innovation Teams in Higher Education
Institutions in Shandong Province [2023RW080]; [2024ZYRC012]
FX Jining University's "Top 100 Outstanding Talents" Support Program
Cultivation, Project No. 2024ZYRC012. Funding Project: Shangdong
Province Social Science Planning Fund Program "Development Plan for
Youth Innovation Teams in Higher Education Institutions in Shandong
Province, Project No. 2023RW080.
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NR 71
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 10
U2 10
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JAN
PY 2025
VL 17
IS 2
AR 647
DI 10.3390/su17020647
PG 21
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA T5A8N
UT WOS:001405139800001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, M
Klein, M
Arament, M
Gerlitz, L
AF Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, Monika
Klein, Monika
Arament, Maja
Gerlitz, Laima
TI The dual impact of public art: fostering civic engagement and advancing
sustainable development goals
SO MANAGEMENT-POLAND
LA English
DT Article
DE management; management competencies; management education; civic
engagement; public art; sustainability; creativity
AB Research background and purpose: This study shows the paradoxical impact of technology on contemporary social interactions and communication patterns. Although technological innovations are often praised for their potential to foster connectivity, research suggests that they may inadvertently contribute to social isolation. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from creative-sector students using a structured CAPI questionnaire. Findings: The discourse highlights several critical phenomena, such as the deterioration of interpersonal skills, particularly among younger demographics, attributed to excessive engagement with mobile devices. The emergence of social media has limited the exposure to diverse perspectives. The development of "bubbles" reinforces pre-existing beliefs and marginalizes dissenting viewpoints. The complexities involved in crossing these digital enclaves mitigate extreme polarization toward dissenting opinions. Growing intolerance among young people toward dissenting viewpoints fosters a culture of avoidance rather than constructive engagement. Research limitations/implications: This study helps understand that the integration of artistic endeavours, particularly digital and public art installations, is a potential remedy to bridge these divides and cultivate meaningful connections. Therefore, this study could be expanded to include more professional groups. Originality/value: This study shows that interactive art experiences can stimulate dialogue, encourage civic participation, and increase understanding of global issues, such as the SDG.
C1 [Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, Monika; Klein, Monika] Univ Szczecin, Fac Econ Finance & Management, Mkt Dept, Cukrowa 8, PL-71004 Szczecin, Poland.
[Arament, Maja] Univ Amsterdam, Computat Social Sci, Roeterseil & Campus,Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Gerlitz, Laima] Univ Appl Sci Technol Business & Design, Hsch Wismar, Philipp Muller Str 14, D-23966 Wismar, Germany.
C3 University of Szczecin; University of Amsterdam
RP Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, M (corresponding author), Univ Szczecin, Fac Econ Finance & Management, Mkt Dept, Cukrowa 8, PL-71004 Szczecin, Poland.
EM monika.spychalska-wojtkie-wicz@usz.edu.pl
RI Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, Monika/AAV-1432-2020; Gerlitz,
Laima/ABD-6100-2020
OI Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz, Monika/0000-0002-9941-3459
FU Minister of Science under the "Regional Excellence Initiative"
FX Co-financed by the Minister of Science under the "Regional Excellence
Initiative".
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU UNIV ZIELONA GORA PRESS
PI ZIELONA GORA
PA UL PODGORNA 50, ZIELONA GORA, 65-246, POLAND
SN 1429-9321
EI 2299-193X
J9 MANAGE-POL
JI Manag.-Pol.
PY 2025
VL 29
IS 1
BP 256
EP 271
DI 10.58691/man/202878
PG 16
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2BE6G
UT WOS:001478493000012
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wang, H
Fang, N
Li, XF
AF Wang, Hui
Fang, Ning
Li, Xuefeng
TI Exploring Differences Between Daily Activity Spaces and Access to Urban
Resources in Suburban Affordable Housing Based on the Different Income
Groups: A Case of Nanjing, China
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE daily activity spaces; accessibility; sociospatial differentiation;
affordable housing; low-income; social equity; urban space; China
ID RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION; SOCIAL EXCLUSION; SOCIOSPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION;
INDIVIDUAL ACCESSIBILITY; TIME; CITY; COMMUNITIES; GUANGZHOU; MOBILITY
AB Most of the affordable housing communities are built in disadvantaged locations (e.g., the suburbs of Chinese cities) and are generally considered to be the main space for middle- and low-income groups to live in. After decades of development, with the relocation of residents, housing sales and the implementation of mixed housing policies in some countries, there is a common phenomenon of mixed living among different groups in many affordable housing communities. Existing studies have explored the differences and social inequities between affordable housing communities and other types of neighborhoods, but little attention has been paid to the differentiation of residents' daily activities and the unfair access to resources within affordable housing communities. Understanding this difference is crucial to sustainable community development and the delicate management of cities. From a personal-based perspective, this study examines the sociospatial differentiation of different income groups in the community from two aspects: the multidimensional characteristics of the individual activity space and the availability of different types of urban space. The results highlight significant differences in the activity spaces of different income groups across four dimensions: extensity, intensity, diversity, and exclusivity. Low-income suburban residents have fewer opportunities to access inner-city and inner-suburban areas compared to their non-low-income counterparts. They are more constrained to the outer suburbs. Regression models show that income is a key factor influencing how outer-suburb residents use urban spaces. Other factors, such as one's employment status, family structure, education level, and the built environment, also play an important role in shaping access to different urban resources. This study highlights the impact of income on social isolation within Chinese urban affordable housing communities. It provides nuanced insights that can inform future policy recommendations in a broader urban context.
C1 [Wang, Hui; Fang, Ning] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Landscape Architecture, Dept Urban & Rural Planning, Nanjing 210037, Peoples R China.
[Li, Xuefeng] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Automobile & Traff Engn, Nanjing 210037, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing Forestry University; Nanjing Forestry University
RP Wang, H (corresponding author), Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Landscape Architecture, Dept Urban & Rural Planning, Nanjing 210037, Peoples R China.
EM huiw@njfu.edu.cn; 15861536279@njfu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; China Postdoctoral Science
Foundation [2023M731704]; [52308065]
FX This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (Grant No. 52308065) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
(Grant No. 2023M731704).
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 9
U2 9
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JAN
PY 2025
VL 17
IS 2
AR 561
DI 10.3390/su17020561
PG 17
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA T5J2C
UT WOS:001405357100001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jadrná, M
Fejfarová, M
Fejfar, J
AF Jadrna, Monika
Fejfarova, Martina
Fejfar, Jiri
TI Impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns on university students' lifestyles: do age
and gender matter?
SO COGENT EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 lockdowns; distance learning; higher education institutions;
university students; lifestyle changes; I12; I23; Stephen Darwin,
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile; European Studies; Higher Education;
Education - Social Sciences
ID DISTANCE; SATISFACTION; READINESS; CLOSURE
AB The pandemic has had a significant impact on many aspects of students' lives, including their lifestyles. This article presents findings from a quantitative survey conducted among 381 university students which aimed to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on the students' lifestyle choices and examine the relationships between age, gender and related lifestyle characteristics. The results indicated notable changes in university students' daily routines during the pandemic with heightened engagement in digital activities such as social networking, movie and series watching, and gaming. Their appetites and alcohol consumption increased. Some students experienced physical and psychological exhaustion, loneliness, depression and sleep problems. The research results showed relationships between age and regular engagement in sports, social media usage, movie and series watching, gaming, weight loss, and feelings of loneliness and depression. Despite students' concerns about being socially isolated, support from their families helped them cope with the challenges brought about by the pandemic. A crucial finding is that most students reported being satisfied with the shift to distance learning, confirming that it could be a viable alternative for education. Enhanced understanding of these relationships is vital for higher education institutions to be able to improve students' learning satisfaction, well-being and academic performance.
C1 [Jadrna, Monika] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Management & Mkt, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521, Czech Republic.
[Fejfarova, Martina] Univ Econ & Management Prague, Management Dept, Prague, Czech Republic.
[Fejfar, Jiri] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Syst Engn, Prague, Czech Republic.
C3 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Czech University of Life
Sciences Prague
RP Jadrná, M (corresponding author), Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Management & Mkt, Kamycka 129, Prague 16521, Czech Republic.
EM jadrnam@pef.czu.cz
RI Fejfar, Jiří/H-5210-2018; Fejfarová, Martina/D-7493-2017
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NR 63
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 6
U2 14
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2331-186X
J9 COGENT EDUC
JI Cogent Educ.
PD DEC 31
PY 2024
VL 11
IS 1
AR 2356411
DI 10.1080/2331186X.2024.2356411
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA TA0W1
UT WOS:001238426400001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Maritz, JE
AF Maritz, J. E.
TI A reflexive autoethnography of supervisory psychosocial-educational
support in online academic family meetings for postgraduate nursing
students during the pandemic
SO COGENT EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Autoethnography; ethic of care; higher education; mental health; online
family meetings; postgraduate students; reflexivity; Mental Health;
Study of Higher Education
ID LEADERSHIP
AB This article delves into the transformative potential of online academic family meetings as a psychosocial-educational support mechanism for the mental well-being of postgraduate nursing students and their supervisors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Situated within the escalating demands of higher education, this study explores the triadic relationship between mental health, care and reflexivity in the postgraduate space during the pandemic. Using an autoethnographic approach and Tronto's ethics of care as a reflexive map, the article underscores the importance of creating pedagogical spaces that promote academic proficiency and foster community, open communication and care. Initial findings demonstrate that these virtual gatherings effectively mitigate the feelings of isolation and loneliness commonly experienced in the postgraduate journey. They also facilitate a dynamic interchange of knowledge, problem-solving, community and leadership skills among participants. Reflexivity was useful in untangling moral dilemmas and deepening my understanding of the supervision praxis. Although the implications for improved mental health and well-being are promising, the article calls for additional research to fully assess this innovative approach's long-term efficacy. This research contributes to the growing discourse on holistic well-being in higher education, providing valuable insights for administrators, supervisors and students across disciplines.
The research focuses on the innovative use of online academic family meetings to support postgraduate nursing students and their supervisors during the pandemic. These meetings aim to enhance mental well-being and academic performance by integrating psychosocial and educational elements. The research employs an autoethnographic approach and uses Tronto's ethics of care to create a reflexive pedagogical space. This work contributes to the broader discourse on holistic well-being in higher education while aligning with ongoing efforts to develop supportive and inclusive educational practices, particularly in distance learning and digital education.
C1 [Maritz, J. E.] Univ South Africa, Dept Hlth Studies, Pretoria, South Africa.
C3 University of South Africa
RP Maritz, JE (corresponding author), Univ South Africa, Dept Hlth Studies, Pretoria, South Africa.
EM maritje@unisa.ac.za
RI Maritz, Jeanette/AFK-9225-2022
OI Maritz, Jeanette/0000-0002-1051-1758
FU Unisa Woman in Research
FX This work was supported by the Unisa Woman in Research.
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NR 68
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 5
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2331-186X
J9 COGENT EDUC
JI Cogent Educ.
PD DEC 31
PY 2024
VL 11
IS 1
AR 2398831
DI 10.1080/2331186X.2024.2398831
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA E6T7X
UT WOS:001304317700001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kim, MY
Baum, CM
Connor, LT
Chang, CH
Foster, ER
AF Kim, Moon Young
Baum, Carolyn M.
Connor, Lisa Tabor
Chang, Chih-Hung
Foster, Erin R.
TI Social factors related to participation among people with Parkinson's
disease
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Participation; social factors; Parkinson disease; rehabilitation; social
support; social isolation
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SUPPORT; IMPAIRMENT; MANAGEMENT
AB PurposeParkinson's disease (PD) significantly impacts participation in daily activities, affecting the quality of life of individuals living with PD. While impairment-level factors have been extensively studied, the influence of social factors on participation remains less explored. This study investigated the contribution of social factors, including social resources and social isolation, to participation in instrumental, leisure, and social activities among people with PD.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study of 86 community-dwelling adults with PD (Age: 65.02 +/- 9.63yrs). Pearson correlation analysis was used to identify the relationships of impairment-level and social factors with participation. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between social factors and participation after controlling for impairment-level factors (i.e., motor dysfunction, depression, cognition).ResultsLess social isolation and more informal or interpersonal support (i.e., family/friend, neighborhood/community) correlated with better retention of participation across activity domains. Increased social support from family and friends contributed to increased high-demand leisure participation, while support from neighborhood, and community resources were independent predictors of retention of social and overall participation.ConclusionsThese findings underscore the importance of social factors and the impact of relationships and interactions within more proximal social environments on activity participation among individuals with PD. Incorporating strategies to enhance social resources into rehabilitation may improve participation in this population.
C1 [Kim, Moon Young; Baum, Carolyn M.; Connor, Lisa Tabor; Chang, Chih-Hung; Foster, Erin R.] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Program Occupat Therapy, St Louis, MO USA.
[Baum, Carolyn M.; Connor, Lisa Tabor; Foster, Erin R.] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, St Louis, MO USA.
[Baum, Carolyn M.] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Brown Sch Social Work, St Louis, MO USA.
[Chang, Chih-Hung] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Inst Informat, St Louis, MO USA.
[Chang, Chih-Hung] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, St Louis, MO USA.
C3 Washington University (WUSTL); Washington University (WUSTL); Washington
University (WUSTL); Washington University (WUSTL); Washington University
(WUSTL)
RP Foster, ER (corresponding author), MSC 8505-45-1,4480 Clayton Ave, St Louis, MO 63110 USA.
EM erfoster@wustl.edu
RI Chang, ChihHung/LBG-8751-2024; Foster, Erin/S-4101-2019
OI Foster, Erin/0000-0003-1625-2125; Kim, Moon Young/0000-0002-8566-2091;
Connor, Lisa/0000-0002-9776-8328
FU United States Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research [5 R01
NR013522-05]
FX The SocM-PD study, the original study for the dataset, was funded by
United States Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (5 R01
NR013522-05) [20,21].
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NR 46
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD 2024 DEC 30
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/09638288.2024.2447379
EA DEC 2024
PG 6
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA Q6X5U
UT WOS:001386083500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xie, XL
Wu, FF
Zhuang, ZR
Xu, AJ
AF Xie, Xinlong
Wu, Fanfan
Zhuang, Zhiruo
Xu, Aijun
TI The bidirectional relationships between social isolation and cognitive
function among older adults in China: separating between-person effects
from within-person effects
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; Cognitive function; Between-person effects;
Within-person effects; Cross-lagged panel models; Random intercept
cross-lagged panel models
ID DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; IMPAIRMENT; DEMENTIA; LONELINESS; MODEL; RISK
AB This study investigates the bidirectional relationship between social isolation and cognitive function among older adults in China, utilizing data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS). The baseline survey, which commenced in 2008, tracked 1,662 participants over four waves of data collection spanning a decade. We employed Cross-Lagged Panel Models (CLPM) and Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Models (RI-CLPM) to analyze these relationships at both the between-person and within-person levels. CLPM results indicated significant cross-lagged effects between social isolation (beta = - 0.119, p < 0.001; beta = - 0.162, p < 0.001) and cognitive function (beta = - 0.073, p < 0.001; beta = - 0.091, p < 0.001) at the between-person level over the last three waves. Specifically, higher prior levels of social isolation were associated with a significant decline in subsequent cognitive function, and vice versa. Furthermore, RI-CLPM results showed that, after controlling for random intercepts and covariates, only social isolation had a significant negative impact on cognitive function across all waves (beta = - 0.051, p < 0.05; beta = - 0.047, p < 0.05; beta = - 0.028, p < 0.05). Overall, this study demonstrates that, when considering both between-person and within-person effects, social isolation exerts a stronger lag effect on cognitive function among older adults in China. This suggests that, over a specific timeframe, reducing social isolation is crucial for promoting healthy aging in this population.
C1 [Xie, Xinlong; Wu, Fanfan; Zhuang, Zhiruo; Xu, Aijun] Nanjing Univ Chinese Med, Sch Hlth Econ & Management, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
[Xu, Aijun] Nanjing Univ Chinese Med, Jiangsu Res Ctr Major Hlth Risk Management & TCM C, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine; Nanjing University of Chinese
Medicine
RP Xu, AJ (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ Chinese Med, Sch Hlth Econ & Management, Nanjing, Peoples R China.; Xu, AJ (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ Chinese Med, Jiangsu Res Ctr Major Hlth Risk Management & TCM C, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
EM xuaijun2000@njucm.edu.cn
FU National Social Science Fund of China; Center for Healthy Aging and
Development Studies, Peking University [2018VJX065]; National Social
Science Foundations of China
FX The authors would like to thank all the institutions and personnel
involved in the completion of the CLHLS database, the Center for Healthy
Aging and Development Studies, Peking University for providing the data,
and the funding provided by the National Social Science Foundations of
China (2018VJX065).
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Z9 1
U1 24
U2 24
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD DEC 30
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 31832
DI 10.1038/s41598-024-83130-y
PG 10
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA Q7I6Q
UT WOS:001386372800044
PM 39738602
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhu, TT
Xie, LS
Liu, CM
AF Zhu, Tengteng
Xie, Lishan
Liu, Canmian
TI Driving human-robot value co-creation in hospitality: The role of
artificial empathy
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Service robots; Artificial empathy; Automated social presence;
Human-robot value co-creation; Social crowding; Need for social
interaction
ID SOCIAL COGNITION; SERVICE ROBOTS; SELF-SERVICE; CUSTOMER; IMPACT;
LONELINESS; ENCOUNTER; CONSUMERS; AGENTS; MODEL
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[Xie, Lishan] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Business, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Canmian] Huaqiao Univ, Coll Business Adm, Quanzhou, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Canmian] Huaqiao Univ, Inst Int Brand, Quanzhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Foshan University; Sun Yat Sen University; Huaqiao University; Huaqiao
University
RP Xie, LS (corresponding author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Business, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.; Liu, CM (corresponding author), Huaqiao Univ, Coll Business Adm, Quanzhou, Peoples R China.
EM zhuttbs@fosu.edu.cn; mnsxls@mail.sysu.edu.cn; liucm6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn
OI Liu, Canmian/0000-0002-6309-5612
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72402036, 72072187];
Guangdong Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project [GD24YGL21]
FX This research was supported by the grants from the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (No. 72402036, 72072187) , Guangdong
Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project (No. GD24YGL21) .
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NR 96
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 86
U2 86
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD APR
PY 2025
VL 126
AR 104075
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2024.104075
EA DEC 2024
PG 11
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA T1G3A
UT WOS:001402572600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Slivkin, N
Elgaaied-Gambier, L
Hamdi-Kidar, L
AF Slivkin, Nikolay
Elgaaied-Gambier, Leila
Hamdi-Kidar, Linda
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VR Adoption
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE perceived loneliness; resistance to innovation; social isolation;
stereotypes; virtual reality
ID INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; USER ACCEPTANCE; LONELINESS; INNOVATIVENESS;
PERCEPTIONS; EMOTIONS; GLASSES; PEOPLE; OTHERS; MEDIA
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RP Slivkin, N (corresponding author), Toulouse Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Toulouse, France.
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U1 21
U2 21
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
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PD APR
PY 2025
VL 42
IS 4
BP 1110
EP 1131
DI 10.1002/mar.22167
EA DEC 2024
PG 22
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA Z6L3Z
UT WOS:001373660300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
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Vafeas, A
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AU Nye, C
Wheeler, R
Rose, D
Becot, F
Holton, M
Hocevar, DK
Knook, J
Kyle, S
Partalidou, M
Riley, M
Steiner, A
Whitley, H
AF Nye, Caroline
Wheeler, Rebecca
Rose, David
Becot, Florence
Holton, Mark
Hocevar, Duska Knezevic
Knook, Jorie
Kyle, Sarah
Partalidou, Maria
Riley, Mark
Steiner, Artur
Whitley, Hannah
TI Mental health, well-being and resilience in agricultural areas: A
research agenda for the Global North
SO JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Research agenda; Mental health; Well-being; Farming; Agriculture;
Methodology; Communities; Farmer; Farm worker
ID FARMING MEN; MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; FARMERS;
SUICIDE; CONSEQUENCES; COMMUNITIES; LONELINESS; PREDICTORS; DEPRESSION
AB This paper offers an overview of research perspectives, gaps, and priorities within the field of mental health and well-being among farming communities in the Global North. Developed by an international working group of scholars with expertise in the mental health and well-being of agricultural and rural communities, it outlines the importance of developing an international research agenda in this subject area by presenting five propositions. Each of the propositions addresses current research gaps and/or highlights potential advancements in investigations into one of the following areas of study: i) who is being researched, ii) what is being researched, iii) geographical gaps in research, iv) informal and formal support systems, and v) methodological approaches and issues. The purpose of this paper is to encourage discussion and present a potential agenda around which new studies might be inspired and developed, as well as to help drive forward more focussed, joined-up research across the Global North to facilitate more effective outcomes for individuals belonging to agricultural communities.
C1 [Nye, Caroline; Wheeler, Rebecca] Univ Exeter, Ctr Rural Policy Res CRPR, Lazenby House,Prince Wales Rd, Exeter EX4 4PJ, England.
[Rose, David] Harper Adams Univ, Dept Agr & Environm, Edgmond TF10 8NB, Newport, England.
[Becot, Florence] Penn State Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Holton, Mark] Univ Plymouth, Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci, England, Devon, England.
[Hocevar, Duska Knezevic] ZRC SAZU, Novi Trg 2, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia.
[Knook, Jorie] Lincoln Univ, Fac Agribusiness & Commerce, Dept Land Management & Syst, Christchurch 7647, New Zealand.
[Knook, Jorie] Lincoln Univ, Ctr Excellence Transformat Agribusiness, Lincoln, New Zealand.
[Kyle, Sarah] Northumbria Univ, Dept Psychol, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, England.
[Partalidou, Maria] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Agr, AUTH Campus, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece.
[Riley, Mark] Univ Liverpool, Dept Geog & Planning, 413 Roxby Bldg, Liverpool L69 7ZT, England.
[Steiner, Artur] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Yunus Ctr Social Business & Hlth, Glasgow Sch Business & Soc, M201 George Moore Bldg,Cowcaddens Roa, Glasgow G4 0BA, Scotland.
C3 University of Exeter; Harper Adams University; Pennsylvania Commonwealth
System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University;
Pennsylvania State University - University Park; Penn State Behrend;
University of Plymouth; Slovenian Academy of Sciences & Arts (SASA);
Lincoln University - New Zealand; Lincoln University - New Zealand;
Northumbria University; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; University
of Liverpool; Glasgow Caledonian University
RP Nye, C (corresponding author), Univ Exeter, Ctr Rural Policy Res CRPR, Lazenby House,Prince Wales Rd, Exeter EX4 4PJ, England.
EM cn293@exeter.ac.uk; R.Wheeler3@exeter.ac.uk; drose@harper-adams.ac.uk;
florence.becot@psu.edu; mark.holton@plymouth.ac.uk;
duska.knezevic@zrc-sazu.si; Jorie.Knook@lincoln.ac.nz;
sarah.l.kyle@northumbria.ac.uk; parmar@agro.auth.gr;
Mark.Riley@liverpool.ac.uk; artur.steiner@gcu.ac.uk;
whitley.hannah93@gmail.com
RI Partalidou, Maria/JAN-6123-2023; Wheeler, Rebecca/J-5371-2019
OI Nyczaj Kyle, Sarah/0000-0001-6168-4176; Rose, David/0000-0002-5249-9021;
Nye, Caroline/0000-0003-0579-3575; Steiner, Artur/0000-0002-7422-8396
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0743-0167
EI 1873-1392
J9 J RURAL STUD
JI J. Rural Stud.
PD FEB
PY 2025
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AR 103506
DI 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103506
EA DEC 2024
PG 11
WC Geography; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Public Administration
GA O9G3X
UT WOS:001374121200001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sharma, S
Aplin-Houtz, MJ
Willey, S
Merritt, S
AF Sharma, Sachin
Aplin-Houtz, Matthew J.
Willey, Sarah
Merritt, Stephanie
TI Smells like the American Workplace: A Study of Workplace Ostracism in
Foreign-Born Workers
SO EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Workplace ostracism; Misfit; Legal immigrants; Qualitative methods;
Smell
ID BEHAVIORAL IMMUNE-SYSTEM; MODEL; MIGRAINE; ROLES; SCHIZOPHRENIA;
EXPRESSIONS; NEGOTIATION; LONELINESS; SYMPTOMS; OUTCOMES
AB The workplace is becoming increasingly global and international, with increasing numbers of employees entering new cultures. However, the role of visceral factors in cross-cultural adjustment has thus far been understudied. This paper explores the phenomenon of perceived misfit and feelings of being ostracized that legal, foreign-born workers experience from odors in the American workplace. With a sample of 35 foreign-born workers currently employed in the American workforce, we used semi-structured interviews to enhance the understanding of the unspoken but lived experiences of this population when they first encountered the culture and odors of the American workplace. We found that odors with cultural and religious significance (i.e., cooked-meat odors for workers practicing Hinduism from India and cooked-pork odors for workers practicing Islam) result in perceptions of misfit and ostracism. Additionally, our findings suggest that foreign-born workers not only experience cognitive dissonance from food-based odors but also display physical symptoms such as nausea (sometimes with vomiting) and headaches/migraines (sometimes requiring medication). Beyond the physical and psychological symptoms, we uncovered that foreign-born workers often choose not to involve human resources staff or their managers in resolving these issues despite decreases in their performance and other negative consequences of culturally offensive odors. After discussing these findings, we suggest implications/directions for future research.
C1 [Sharma, Sachin; Willey, Sarah; Merritt, Stephanie] Univ Missouri St Louis, Coll Business Adm, St Louis, MO USA.
[Aplin-Houtz, Matthew J.] Brooklyn Coll CUNY, Dept Psychol, Brooklyn, NY 11210 USA.
C3 University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Saint Louis
RP Aplin-Houtz, MJ (corresponding author), Brooklyn Coll CUNY, Dept Psychol, Brooklyn, NY 11210 USA.
EM Ma2b2@umsl.edu
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U2 1
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0892-7545
EI 1573-3378
J9 EMPLOY RESPONSIB RIG
JI Employ. Responsib. Rights J.
PD 2024 NOV 29
PY 2024
DI 10.1007/s10672-024-09515-3
EA NOV 2024
PG 29
WC Industrial Relations & Labor
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA N8G3T
UT WOS:001366649700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wang, LL
Touré-Tillery, M
AF Wang, Lili
Toure-Tillery, Maferima
TI Cardio with Mr. Treadmill: How Anthropomorphizing the Means of Goal
Pursuit Increases Motivation
SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE anthropomorphism; means; motivation; sense of companionship; perceived
enjoyability; goal expectancy
ID SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY; PAST BEHAVIOR; EXPERIENCES; ENJOYMENT; SUPPORT;
MODEL; FACILITATION; LONELINESS; CONNECTION; COMMITMENT
AB This article examines the motivational consequences of anthropomorphizing the means of goal pursuit. Eight studies show that consumers are more motivated to pursue fitness and academic goals with anthropomorphized (vs. nonanthropomorphized) means because such means elicit a greater sense of companionship and thus stronger beliefs that (1) goal pursuit is enjoyable (perceived enjoyability) and that (2) the goal is attainable (goal expectancy). The authors first find that participants work out harder when using an anthropomorphized (vs. nonanthropomorphized) treadmill (Study 1) and jump rope (Study 2). They then show that this effect occurs due to a greater sense of companionship, which in turn increases both perceived enjoyability and goal expectancy (sequential mediations; Study 3). They further demonstrate these underlying mechanisms through moderation: The effect attenuates when a human companion is present (Study 4), for means perceived as inherently fun (Study 5), and when self-efficacy is high (Study 6). Study 7 identifies a boundary condition: The effect disappears when the means take on a supervisor (rather than partner) role. Finally, Study 8 shows the downstream consequence of the effect on subsequent choice of means. These findings contribute to research on motivation and anthropomorphism, with practical implications for marketers and consumers.
C1 [Wang, Lili] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Management, Mkt, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Toure-Tillery, Maferima] Northwestern Univ, Kellogg Sch Management, Mkt, Evanston, IL USA.
C3 Zhejiang University; Northwestern University
RP Wang, LL (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ, Sch Management, Mkt, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
EM lw122@zju.edu.cn; m-touretillery@kellogg.northwestern.edu
RI Toure-Tillery, Maferima/KDN-0635-2024
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72222018, 71972169,
72332006]; Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
research was supported by grants from the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 72222018, 71972169, 72332006) awarded to
the first author, and by funding provided to the second author by the
Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
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PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0022-2429
EI 1547-7185
J9 J MARKETING
JI J. Mark.
PD JUL
PY 2025
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BP 59
EP 80
DI 10.1177/00222429241303387
EA NOV 2024
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2WT9C
UT WOS:001451924000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU DeJohn, A
Liu, BC
Ma, XL
Widener, MJ
Liu, ZL
AF DeJohn, Amber
Liu, Bochu
Ma, Xinlin
Widener, Michael J.
Liu, Zhilin
TI Alone together? A time use approach for examining socializing when
travel is limited
SO CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIES-GEOGRAPHIES CANADIENNES
LA English
DT Article
DE migrants; socializing; loneliness; health; time use; immigrants;
socialisation; solitude; sant & eacute;; emploi du temps
ID OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH SURVEY; LONELINESS; CHINESE; PEOPLE; TECHNOLOGY;
MORTALITY; MIGRANTS; 6-ITEM; SCALE
AB Migrant populations access different social networks due to their cultural contexts and the locations of their social relationships. The COVID-19 pandemic generated concern about social isolation among older adults. During Ontario's extended lockdown, we investigated the social behaviours of a generally sedentary older Chinese migrant community (n = 77) in the Greater Toronto Area. Using single-day activity diaries, we grouped respondents using a k-means clustering approach, which resulted in four categories of socializing characteristics. We then used ANOVA tests and multinomial logistic regression to understand the geographic contexts for these socializing behaviours. Findings reveal that this older migrant community was mostly socializing online, but a small group reported socializing in person. Living in a house, having better physical health, and having children living abroad was associated with a higher likelihood of socializing in person rather than online. Ultimately, it is important to understand the context within which older migrants socialize in order to support social connection and related health outcomes as they age.
Les immigrants vivant au Canada ont acc & egrave;s & agrave; des r & eacute;seaux sociaux diff & eacute;rents en raison de leurs cultures et de la localisation des individus composant leurs r & eacute;seaux. La pand & eacute;mie de la COVID-19 a g & eacute;n & eacute;r & eacute; des inqui & eacute;tudes quant & agrave; l'isolement social des adultes plus & acirc;g & eacute;s. Dans ce contexte, nous avons & eacute;tudi & eacute; les comportements sociaux d'une communaut & eacute; d'immigrants chinois & acirc;g & eacute;s et g & eacute;n & eacute;ralement s & eacute;dentaires (n = 77) dans la r & eacute;gion du Grand Toronto, durant le confinement prolong & eacute; en Ontario. En utilisant des relev & eacute;s d'activit & eacute; quotidiens, nous avons rassembl & eacute; les r & eacute;pondants & agrave; l'aide d'une approche quantitative de regroupement par k-moyennes, ce qui a donn & eacute; quatre cat & eacute;gories de caract & eacute;ristiques de socialisation. Nous avons ensuite utilis & eacute; des tests ANOVA et une r & eacute;gression logistique multinomiale afin de comprendre les contextes g & eacute;ographiques de ces comportements de socialisation. Nos r & eacute;sultats r & eacute;v & egrave;lent que cette communit & eacute; d'immigrants & acirc;g & eacute;s socialisait principalement en ligne, mais qu'un petit groupe a d & eacute;clar & eacute; socialiser en personne. Le fait de vivre dans une maison individuelle, d'& ecirc;tre en meilleure sant & eacute; physique et d'avoir des enfants vivant & agrave; l'& eacute;tranger sont des & eacute;l & eacute;ments associ & eacute;s & agrave; une plus grande probabilit & eacute; de socialiser en personne plut & ocirc;t qu'en ligne. Au final, il est important de comprendre le contexte dans lequel les immigrants & acirc;g & eacute;s socialisent afin de favoriser les relations sociales et leurs effets sur la sant & eacute; au fur et & agrave; mesure qu'ils vieillissent.
Time use data can be leveraged to understand sedentary populations' health. Migrants who live in single-family homes have higher odds of being in-person socializers. Socializing in person may be dependent on physical health.
C1 [DeJohn, Amber] Florida State Univ, Dept Geog, POB 3062160,113 Collegiate Loop, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Liu, Bochu] Tongji Univ, Coll Architecture & Urban Planning, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
[Ma, Xinlin] Univ North Carolina, Dept City & Reg Planning, Chapel Hill, NC USA.
[Widener, Michael J.] Univ Toronto, Dept Geog & Planning, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Liu, Zhilin] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Publ Policy & Management, Beijing, Peoples R China.
C3 State University System of Florida; Florida State University; Tongji
University; University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill; University of Toronto; Tsinghua University
RP DeJohn, A (corresponding author), Florida State Univ, Dept Geog, POB 3062160,113 Collegiate Loop, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
EM amber.dejohn@fsu.edu
RI Liu, Zhilin/LMN-8688-2024; Ma, Xinlin/GYA-2419-2022; DeJohn,
Amber/AAX-2020-2020; Widener, Michael/ABH-3668-2020
OI Widener, Michael/0000-0003-3312-6710; DeJohn, Amber/0000-0002-0746-0355
FU University of Toronto
FX We wish to acknowledge our Mandarin-speaking research assistants who
assisted with the data collection process. We would also like to
acknowledge Drs. Kathi Wilson and Alex Mihailidis for commenting on an
earlier version of this manuscript. Lastly, we would like to thank Dr.
Yixue Zhang for feedback on Mandarin translations.
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TC 1
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U1 6
U2 6
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0008-3658
EI 1541-0064
J9 CAN GEOGR-GEOGR CAN
JI Can. Geogr.-Geogr. Can.
PD JAN
PY 2025
VL 69
IS 1
DI 10.1111/cag.12961
EA NOV 2024
PG 12
WC Geography
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography
GA Q1A9Y
UT WOS:001356882600001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Maldonado-López, B
Ledesma-Chaves, P
Gil-Cordero, E
AF Maldonado-Lopez, Belen
Ledesma-Chaves, Pablo
Gil-Cordero, Eloy
TI Personality, loneliness and the metaverse: exploring their interaction
for higher education in marketing
SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION IN BUSINESS
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Higher education; Marketing; Metaverse; Loneliness; Hedonic motivation;
Social risk; Big five
ID USER ACCEPTANCE; INTERNET; TECHNOLOGY; ADOPTION; MODEL; QUESTIONNAIRE;
VALIDATION; MOTIVATION; SERVICES; BENEFITS
AB Purpose - Given the scarce research on the intention to use the metaverse by higher education students in the marketing fi eld and since the introduction of the metaverse brings a new dimension to consumer interaction, the purpose of this study aims to understand what psychological and contextual factors such as the feeling of loneliness or perceived social risk of young people affect the incorporation of immersive reality tools in the teaching-learning process. Design/methodology/approach - Currently, the use of the metaverse in university education has captured the interest of teachers and researchers. The adoption of immersive virtual platforms where students experience different forms of interaction through customized avatars appears as a promising opportunity in the fi eld of marketing, while concerns arise about the social and psychological risks that may affect its main adopters, youth. The proposed relationships were evaluated using PLS-SEM (symmetric) and QCA (asymmetric) approaches. Findings - The results revealed that the feeling of loneliness, as well as personality traits of openness to experience and conscientiousness, in relation to hedonic motivations, are significant for the intention to use the metaverse. Research limitations/implications - This research provides useful implications from an educational perspective, as well as applications in the commercial management of immersive platforms, taking into account their social impact, allowing for effective exploration and development of the metaverse's potential in educational environments. Originality/value - This research analyzes the relationship between the experience of feelings of loneliness and perceived social risk in the educational environment, along with the psychological and motivational factors affecting the intention to use the metaverse by higher education students which have not been investigated in the scientific literature so far.
C1 [Maldonado-Lopez, Belen; Ledesma-Chaves, Pablo; Gil-Cordero, Eloy] Univ Seville, Business & Mkt Dept, Seville, Spain.
C3 University of Sevilla
RP Maldonado-López, B (corresponding author), Univ Seville, Business & Mkt Dept, Seville, Spain.
EM bmaldonado@us.es; pledesma@us.es; egcordero@us.es
RI Ledesma, Pablo/ACV-7129-2022; Maldonado, Belen/AGD-4043-2022; Gil,
Eloy/B-8011-2018
OI Maldonado-Lopez, Belen/0000-0002-7957-3076
FU Department of Business Administration and Marketing of the Faculty of
Economics and Business Administration of the University of Seville
FX The authors are grateful for the funding obtained for the translation
and proofreading of this article through the Department of Business
Administration and Marketing of the Faculty of Economics and Business
Administration of the University of Seville.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 10
U2 10
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 2046-469X
EI 1836-3261
J9 J INT EDUC BUS
JI J. Int. Educ. Bus.
PD 2024 NOV 12
PY 2024
DI 10.1108/JIEB-07-2024-0085
EA NOV 2024
PG 26
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA L7I9Q
UT WOS:001352429100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU McClain, LR
Powell, AE
Bettwy, KA
AF McClain, Lucy R.
Powell, Amy E.
Bettwy, Kyle A.
TI Community nature journaling: wellbeing and learning outcomes for adult
and youth participants
SO JOURNAL OF ADVENTURE EDUCATION AND OUTDOOR LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Nature journaling; environmental education; wellbeing; informal learning
ID PRIOR EXPERIENCES; KNOWLEDGE; EDUCATION
AB Nature journaling is a practice embedded within the principles of environmental education and experienced a resurgence as a therapeutic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using sociocultural theories of learning to understand when and how people learn in out-of-school, outdoor settings, this study explored the perceived benefits and learning outcomes stemming from a public community nature journal (CNJ) program. This qualitative research study was conducted over a 12-month period with 153 individuals (112 adults, 41 youth) who were surveyed about their wellbeing and learning outcomes from the program. Thematic analysis of the surveys indicated that community and fellowship was a central component of enjoyment for adults attending the CNJ program, while youth participants appreciated natural history encounters built into the program. This research suggests that nature journaling has the potential to mitigate social isolation among older adults, while fostering a deep sense of awareness of the natural world for younger generations.
C1 [McClain, Lucy R.; Powell, Amy E.] Penn State Univ, Coll Hlth & Human Dev, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Bettwy, Kyle A.] Penn State Univ, Shavers Creek Environm Ctr, Petersburg, PA USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of
Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University
RP McClain, LR (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Coll Hlth & Human Dev, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 5
U2 5
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1472-9679
EI 1754-0402
J9 J ADVENTURE EDUC OUT
JI J. Adventure Educ. Outdoor Learn.
PD JAN 2
PY 2025
VL 25
IS 1
SI SI
BP 282
EP 300
DI 10.1080/14729679.2024.2425933
EA NOV 2024
PG 19
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA X1T9J
UT WOS:001350837600001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Skade, L
AF Skade, Lorenzo
TI "All by Myself": Navigating the Lonely Odyssey of Ethnographic Fieldwork
in the Business and Society Domain
SO BUSINESS & SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE ethnography; emotions; loneliness; support; early-career researchers
AB Conducting ethnographies in the business and society (BAS) domain is often a lonely odyssey for early-career researchers (ECRs), whose emotional struggles are frequently concealed behind celebrated research outcomes. I highlight the emotional stress during their research and call for solutions beyond their personal responsibility. I offer five suggestions to combat negative emotions and help ECRs navigate these challenges through collaborative efforts and systemic changes.
C1 [Skade, Lorenzo] European Univ Viadrina, Frankfurt, Oder, Germany.
C3 European University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder
RP Skade, L (corresponding author), European Univ Viadrina, Chair Management & Org, Grosse Scharrnstr 59, D-15230 Frankfurt, Oder, Germany.
EM skade@europa-uni.de
RI Skade, Lorenzo/AEG-2229-2022
OI Skade, Lorenzo/0000-0002-3087-285X
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Toubiana M., 2022, Harvard Business Review Digital Articles
NR 5
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 1
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0007-6503
EI 1552-4205
J9 BUS SOC
JI Bus. Soc.
PD 2024 NOV 11
PY 2024
DI 10.1177/00076503241298092
EA NOV 2024
PG 6
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA M9Z5W
UT WOS:001361038600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wu, HL
Chen, TY
AF Wu, Hsueh-Ling
Chen, Tser Yieth
TI Using Instagram live-streaming viewers model to derive two types of
needs satisfaction
SO ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Perceived loneliness; Cognitive curiosity; Social media dependency;
Attachment; Flow; Needs satisfaction
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; BRAND ATTACHMENT; ONLINE; FLOW; PERSPECTIVES; ANTECEDENTS;
CELEBRITIES
AB Purpose This study employed the viewer factors of live streamers on Instagram to influence the attachment and flow and then to investigate the impact of live streamer viewers' relatedness needs satisfaction and entertainment needs satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach This study emphasized target audiences who followed live streamers on Instagram. We employed quota sampling to dispatch questionnaires on social media platforms. Therefore, 600 valid samples were collected in Taiwan and analyzed using structural equation modeling. Findings Empirical results show that the major route was from cognitive curiosity positively influencing attachment, then primarily positively affecting followers' relatedness needs satisfaction. The empirical results also indicate that social media dependency positively influenced attachment, then contributing to viewers' entertainment needs satisfaction. Research limitations/implications Future research should explore various social media platforms (e.g. Line, Twitter, YouTube) to compare differences. Studies could also examine cross-national attitudes toward live-streaming and brands due to cultural or religious factors. With more funding, future research should increase sample sizes beyond 600 to reduce statistical bias. Additionally, incorporating homophily between viewers and live streamers into the viewer model on Instagram is recommended for further investigation. Originality/value This study is the novelty to enlarge the influences of emotional connection to two types of needs satisfaction when highlighting that perceived loneliness, cognitive curiosity and social media dependency positively affect needs satisfaction through attachment and flow in live streamer recommendations.
C1 [Wu, Hsueh-Ling] Natl Taipei Univ, Dept Finance & Cooperat Management, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Chen, Tser Yieth] Natl Taiwan Univ, Grad Inst Int Business, Taipei, Taiwan.
C3 National Taipei University; National Taiwan University
RP Wu, HL (corresponding author), Natl Taipei Univ, Dept Finance & Cooperat Management, Taipei, Taiwan.
EM shirley@mail.ntpu.edu.tw; chenty@mail.ntpu.edu.tw
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NR 41
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 9
U2 9
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1355-5855
EI 1758-4248
J9 ASIA PAC J MARKET LO
JI Asia Pac. J. Market. Logist.
PD MAY 6
PY 2025
VL 37
IS 5
BP 1384
EP 1400
DI 10.1108/APJML-05-2024-0707
EA OCT 2024
PG 17
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2EW6D
UT WOS:001343639700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Han, YW
Lee, YK
AF Han, Young Wee
Lee, Yong-Ki
TI Solitude motivation and its effect on consumption value and consumer
happiness in a restaurant context
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Solitude; Self-determination theory; Utilitarian consumption value;
Hedonic consumption value; Conspicuous consumption value
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; LONELINESS; SATISFACTION; MODEL
AB Consumption in solitude had been stigmatized as social ineptitude and perceived negatively. Due to the demographic changes and lifestyle choices, more consumers started to engage in solitary consumption. However, there is a paucity of research on how solo consumers evaluate services. This study examines whether solitude motivation (voluntary vs. involuntary) has any effect on value perception of solo consumers. Based on selfdetermination theory, the study examines whether voluntary or involuntary solitude affects consumers' perceptions of utilitarian, hedonic, and conspicuous value, which subsequently influence consumer happiness. The data were collected from 538 Korean consumers aged 20 and above and were analyzed with SPSS and AMOS. The finding shows that voluntary (self-determined) solitude is positively related to perceptions of utilitarian and hedonic consumption value and negatively related to perception of conspicuous consumption value. The study also finds that hedonic consumption value is the dominant predictor of consumer happiness. The findings underscore the importance of understanding the nuanced effects of different consumption values on consumer Happiness. This research sheds light on the complex dynamics of solitary consumption, offering insights for businesses targeting solitary consumers.
C1 [Han, Young Wee] Kyungil Univ, Sch Global Business, 50 Gamasil Gil, Gyongsan 38428, Gyeongbuk, South Korea.
[Lee, Yong-Ki] Sejong Univ, Sch Business, 209 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05006, South Korea.
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C3 Kyungil University; Sejong University; Sejong University
RP Lee, YK (corresponding author), Sejong Univ, Sch Business, 209 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05006, South Korea.; Lee, YK (corresponding author), Sejong Univ, Carbon Neutral ESG Inst, 209 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05006, South Korea.
EM hanyw@kiu.ac.kr; yongki2@sejong.ac.kr
RI Lee, Yong-Ki/AAV-5325-2020
OI Lee, Yong-Ki/0000-0001-5213-0681
FU Ministry of Education of the Re-public of Korea; National Research
Foundation of Korea [NRF-2021S1A5A2A01069648]
FX This work was supported by the Ministry of Education of the Re-public of
Korea and the National Research Foundation of Korea
[NRF-2021S1A5A2A01069648) ]
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NR 57
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 20
U2 23
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
PD DEC
PY 2024
VL 61
BP 178
EP 186
DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2024.10.003
EA OCT 2024
PG 9
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA K5K4T
UT WOS:001344258500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Menza, R
Howie-Esquivel, J
Bongiovanni, T
Tang, JL
Johnson, JK
Leutwyler, H
AF Menza, Rebecca
Howie-Esquivel, Jill
Bongiovanni, Tasce
Tang, Julin
Johnson, Julene K.
Leutwyler, Heather
TI Personalized music for cognitive and psychological symptom management
during mechanical ventilation in critical care: A qualitative analysis
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES; CRITICAL ILLNESS; COMPLEMENTARY; INTERVENTIONS;
RISK; UNIT; EXPERIENCES; KNOWLEDGE; SURVIVORS; SEDATION
AB Introduction Patients experience high symptom burden during critical care hospitalization and mechanical ventilation. Medications are of limited effectiveness and are associated with increased morbidity such as delirium and long-term cognitive and psychological impairments. Music-based interventions have been used for pain and anxiety management in critical care but remain understudied in terms of music selection and range of symptoms. This study aimed to describe the ways in which a diverse sample of critically ill adults used personalized music listening and their perceptions of the effects of music listening on symptom experience after critical injury.Methods Semi-structured interviews (N = 14) of adult patients, families and friends who were provided with personalized music in an urban, academic, neurotrauma intensive care unit were collected and analyzed with grounded theory methodology. Open coding of transcripts, field notes and memos was performed using Atlas.ti.9.1. Recruitment and data collection were deemed complete once thematic saturation was achieved.Results We identified 6 uses of personalized music listening in critical care: 1) Restoring consciousness; 2) Maintaining cognition; 3) Humanizing the hospital experience; 4) Providing a source of connection; 5) Improving psychological wellbeing; and 6) Resolving the problems of silence. Patients used music to address psychological experiences of loneliness, fear, confusion, and loss of control. Personalized music helped patients maintain their identity and process their trauma. Additional benefits of music included experiencing pleasure, hope, resilience, and feelings of normalcy. Patients disliked being sedated and used music to wake up. Findings also highlighted the problem of the lack of meaningful stimulation in critical care.Conclusion Critically injured adults used personalized music to achieve psychological and cognitive homeostasis during critical care hospitalization. These results can inform future studies designed to explore the use of music-based interventions to prevent and treat the cognitive and emotional morbidity of critical care.
C1 [Menza, Rebecca] Zuckerberg San Francisco Gen Hosp, Dept Trauma & Crit Care Surg, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA.
[Menza, Rebecca; Johnson, Julene K.] Univ Calif San Francisco, Inst Hlth & Aging, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
[Howie-Esquivel, Jill; Leutwyler, Heather] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Physiol Nursing, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Bongiovanni, Tasce] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Surg, San Francisco, CA USA.
[Tang, Julin] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Anesthesia, San Francisco, CA USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California San Francisco;
University of California System; University of California San Francisco;
University of California System; University of California San Francisco;
University of California System; University of California San Francisco
RP Menza, R (corresponding author), Zuckerberg San Francisco Gen Hosp, Dept Trauma & Crit Care Surg, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA.; Menza, R (corresponding author), Univ Calif San Francisco, Inst Hlth & Aging, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
EM Rebecca.menza@ucsf.edu
RI Esquivel, Jill/ITT-1965-2023
OI Menza, Rebecca/0000-0003-3051-0880
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U1 6
U2 7
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD OCT 24
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 10
AR e0312175
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0312175
PG 20
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA K7J6Z
UT WOS:001345605200006
PM 39446914
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Walz, T
Kensbock, JM
de Jong, SB
Kunze, F
AF Walz, Timo
Kensbock, Julia M.
de Jong, Simon B.
Kunze, Florian
TI Lonely@Work@Home? The impact of work/home demands and support on
workplace loneliness during remote work
SO EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Remote work; Job demands-resources; Home-to-work
interference; Work-to-home interference; Social exchange theory;
Conservation of resources
ID SOCIAL-EXCHANGE THEORY; DUAL-PROCESS MODEL; JOB DEMANDS; RESOURCES
MODEL; MODERATING ROLE; RISK-FACTORS; FAMILY; STRESS; SCALE; ENGAGEMENT
AB Workplace loneliness is becoming increasingly prevalent in the fast-growing remote work environment. Remote work exposes employees to different demands and support not only at work but also at home-yet, the influences of demands and support from both work and home have not yet been investigated simultaneously in the workplace loneliness literature. In this study, we examine the role of job and home demands as antecedents of workplace loneliness. Based on employee wellbeing theories and social exchange theory, we predict that work/ home demands will create work and home interference, with both mediators then increasing workplace loneliness. Moreover, we assume that both job and home support act as potential moderators to mitigate the negative effects of workplace loneliness. Using a two-wave survey of 232 remote-working employees during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, we found that job demands increased workplace loneliness through heightened work-to-home interference and that this relationship was buffered by job support. Home demands increased workplace loneliness through heightened home-to-work interference, but this relationship was not buffered by home support. Our findings contribute to research and practice by identifying important drivers and remedies for loneliness in the remote workplace during the pandemic and beyond.
C1 [Walz, Timo; de Jong, Simon B.] Maastricht Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Org Strategy & Entrepreneurship, POB 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands.
[Kensbock, Julia M.] Univ Bremen, Fac Business Studies & Econ, Max Von Laue Str 1, D-28359 Bremen, Germany.
[Kunze, Florian] Univ Konstanz, Chair Org Behav, Dept Polit & Publ Adm, Univ Str 10, D-78464 Constance, Germany.
C3 Maastricht University; University of Bremen; University of Konstanz
RP Walz, T (corresponding author), Maastricht Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Org Strategy & Entrepreneurship, POB 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands.
EM t.walz@maastrichtuniversity.nl; kensbock@uni-bremen.de;
s.dejong@maastrichtuniversity.nl; floriankunze@uni-konstanz.de
RI de Jong, Simon/AAJ-8727-2021
FU European Union [847596]
FX This project is supported by the LIMES-Maastricht University project
which has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant
agreement No 847596. We have no conflict of interests to disclose.
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NR 109
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U1 39
U2 47
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0263-2373
EI 1873-5681
J9 EUR MANAG J
JI Eur. Manag. J.
PD OCT
PY 2024
VL 42
IS 5
BP 767
EP 778
DI 10.1016/j.emj.2023.05.001
EA OCT 2024
PG 12
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA K5E2A
UT WOS:001344094600001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Suliman, MAE
Zhang, WL
Sleiman, KAA
Suliman, R
Zhao, XN
AF Suliman, Mohammed A. E.
Zhang, Wenlan
Sleiman, Kamal Abubker Abrahim
Suliman, Rehab
Zhao, Xiaoni
TI Determinants affecting the medical students adoption of mobile learning:
extended UTAUT
SO BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Mobile learning; UTAUT; COVID-19; Developing countries
ID INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; UNIFIED THEORY; ACCEPTANCE; FEAR; COMMUNICATION;
COVID-19
AB BackgroundThis research investigates the fundamental factors which may stymie or simplify the adoption of m-learning by medical college educators in Sudan. We made use of the Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use Technology (UTAUT) with COVID-19 fear (CF) and social isolation (SIS) as exogenous components.ObjectiveThis research aims to find out factors impacting medical students' behavioural intention to use mobile learning.MethodsData was gathered from 499 undergraduate learners from different universities in Sudan. Partial Least Square (PLS) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to examine the data.The resultsShowed that expected performance, effort expectancy (EE), social influence (SI), facilitation condition (FC), COVID-19 fear, and social isolation (SIS) are predictors of behavioural intentions (BI). In addition, our findings show that COVID-19 fear and social isolation increase student adoption of mobile learning during the COVID-19 epidemics in developing countries.ConclusionsThe study unveiled that the suggested framework, derived from UTAUT, effectively discerns the factors impacting students' intentions in mobile learning during pandemics. Sudanese medical students' can strategize and execute effective classroom environments based on these findings.
C1 [Suliman, Mohammed A. E.] Xian Fanyi Univ, Sch Int Exchange, Xian 710062, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Wenlan] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Sch Educ, Xian 710062, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
[Sleiman, Kamal Abubker Abrahim] Xian Kedagaoxin Univ, Sch Econ & Management, , Changan, Changan 710109, Peoples R China.
[Suliman, Rehab] Univ Gezira, Sch Lab Sci, Wad Madani 21111, Sudan.
[Zhao, Xiaoni] Xian Int Univ, Sch Educ, Xian 710062, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
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RP Suliman, MAE (corresponding author), Xian Fanyi Univ, Sch Int Exchange, Xian 710062, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
EM wisemanbeaker2000@gmail.com
RI Suliman, Mohammed/GQA-8604-2022; SLEIMAN, KAMAL/HKW-3507-2023
OI Sleiman, Kamal Abubker Abrahim/0000-0002-3025-0284
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 21
U2 24
PU BMC
PI LONDON
PA CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
EI 1472-6920
J9 BMC MED EDUC
JI BMC Med. Educ.
PD OCT 16
PY 2024
VL 24
IS 1
AR 1151
DI 10.1186/s12909-024-06129-z
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA J3D2L
UT WOS:001335896500003
PM 39415175
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sarhan, MBA
Basha, H
Giacaman, R
Jimba, M
Fujiya, R
AF Sarhan, Mohammed B. A.
Basha, Hanin
Giacaman, Rita
Jimba, Masamine
Fujiya, Rika
TI Palestinian university students' perspectives on COVID-19 risk and
remote learning during the pandemic: A qualitative photovoice study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH-PROMOTION; YOUNG-ADULTS; ADOLESCENTS; PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS;
KNOWLEDGE
AB Background The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered major changes worldwide, with repercussions on mental health and education. The present study primarily aimed to retrospectively explore undergraduate students' risk perceptions of COVID-19 and their experiences with remote learning during the pandemic, with an emphasis on their high school years.Methods This qualitative photovoice study was conducted between 30 March and 4 May 2023. The target population of this study was first- and second-year undergraduate students who had been in high school during the pandemic. Maximum variation, snowball, and convenience sampling methods were used to recruit students. They were asked to share photos and provide comments in written or voice messages explaining their experiences during the pandemic. Voice messages were manually transcribed verbatim. A manual content analysis of these comments was performed to derive the codes and themes relevant to the study objectives.Results Forty-seven students initially agreed to participate and signed an informed consent form. However, the final sample included 16 students (nine men and seven women). The content analysis revealed four themes that were identified as the main factors contributing to high school students' risk perceptions of COVID-19. The first theme was psychosocial factors related to the pandemic, including emotions, isolation and stress. The second focused on the mechanisms used to cope with the pandemic. The third theme included beliefs and behaviours that either increased or decreased COVID-19 risk. The final theme addressed schools' responses to COVID-19, including factors such as maintaining connections with schools, preventive measures and the transition to remote learning.Conclusion This study highlighted the extensive impact of the pandemic on Palestinian high school students, demanding instantaneous adaptation to ensure their safety and well-being while maintaining the quality of education. Remote learning has become an important strategy with opportunities and challenges for high school students.
C1 [Sarhan, Mohammed B. A.; Fujiya, Rika] Keio Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Management, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
[Sarhan, Mohammed B. A.; Jimba, Masamine] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Community & Global Hlth, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
[Basha, Hanin; Giacaman, Rita] Birzeit Univ, Inst Community & Publ Hlth, Birzeit, Palestine.
[Fujiya, Rika] Keio Univ, Fac Nursing & Med Care, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
C3 Keio University; University of Tokyo; Birzeit University; Keio
University
RP Fujiya, R (corresponding author), Keio Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Management, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.; Fujiya, R (corresponding author), Keio Univ, Fac Nursing & Med Care, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
EM rfujiya@keio.jp
RI Jimba, Masamine/AAF-5630-2020; Sarhan, Mohammed/GQO-9021-2022
OI Sarhan, Mohammed/0000-0001-5130-4280; Basha, Hanin/0000-0001-8120-0052
FU JSPS KAKENHI [JP19K11045, JP23H03212]
FX This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP19K11045 and
JP23H03212. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PY 2024
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PT J
AU Hassan, MR
Mahmud, MS
Hasan, MK
AF Hassan, Md. Rakibul
Mahmud, Md. Shahed
Hasan, Md. Kamrul
TI Social Media Addiction and Its Consequences Among Youth: A Developing
Country Perspective
SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Social media addiction; self-regulation; loneliness; personal and family
conflict; academic/professional performance; structural equation
modeling (SEM)
ID PROBLEMATIC FACEBOOK USE; NETWORKING SITE USE; WORK-LIFE BALANCE;
DSM-III-R; INTERNET ADDICTION; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; SMARTPHONE USE; SLEEP
QUALITY; MENTAL-HEALTH; EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
AB This study investigates how loneliness and self-regulation affect social media addiction in young people in developing nations, as well as how this addiction impacts their personal family life and jobs. Purposive and snowball sampling methods were used to gather data from 514 respondents using a structured questionnaire. Structural equation modelling was used to analyze the theories of addiction. The multivariate statistical analysis indicates that social media addiction is positively influenced by loneliness and self-regulation. Moreover, loneliness is a contributing factor to the development of social media addiction, while self-regulation affects personal and family conflicts, as well as academic or professional performance. Additionally, the personal and family conflicts that arise from social media addiction have a significant impact on academic or professional performance. The study has twofold implications. It expands addiction theories by integrating aspects of self-regulation and loneliness, thereby contributing to its theoretical implications. Essentially, the results assist policymakers in formulating plans to reduce social media addiction and harness the potential of young people for the progress of the nation.
C1 [Hassan, Md. Rakibul] Jahangirnagar Univ, Dept Mkt, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Mahmud, Md. Shahed] Mawlana Bhashani Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Management, Dhaka 1902, Bangladesh.
[Hasan, Md. Kamrul] Mawlana Bhashani Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Business Adm, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
C3 Jahangirnagar University; Mawlana Bhashani Science & Technology
University; Mawlana Bhashani Science & Technology University
RP Mahmud, MS (corresponding author), Mawlana Bhashani Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Management, Dhaka 1902, Bangladesh.
EM shahed.m.mbstu@gmail.com
RI Mahmud, Shahed/AAV-8273-2021; Hasan, Dr. Md. Kamrul/ABA-9385-2021
OI Mahmud, Md Shahed/0000-0003-4402-0532
FX The authors are grateful to the respondents and others affiliated to
this article for their extremely useful suggestions and support to
improve the quality of the article. Usual disclaimers apply.
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PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0972-1509
EI 0973-0664
J9 GLOB BUS REV
JI Glob. Bus. Rev.
PD 2024 OCT 5
PY 2024
DI 10.1177/09721509241276720
EA OCT 2024
PG 26
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA H9L8I
UT WOS:001326584000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Karaman, MA
Haktanir, A
AF Karaman, Mehmet Akif
Haktanir, Abdulkadir
TI Effects of loneliness and depression on pre-service teachers'
self-esteem: a mixed method study
SO TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; depression; self-esteem; Turkish pre-service teachers; mixed
methods
ID SUICIDAL IDEATION; RISK-FACTOR; SYMPTOMS; INDIVIDUALS; VALIDATION;
CONCURRENT; PREDICTORS; STUDENTS
AB The purpose of the current study was to explore the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and loneliness among Turkish pre-service teachers. The study emphasized that it is valuable to address psychological well-being and social support of students preparing for the Public Personnel Selection Examination (PPSE). The study, which was a sequential explanatory design, included 322 college of education students. The quantitative results indicated that there was a strong correlation between depression, self-esteem, and loneliness scores. Depression significantly predicted self-esteem. When depression scores increased, self-esteem scores decreased. Furthermore, the findings indicated that individuals who had higher self-esteem scores, had lower loneliness scores. Qualitative results showed that time management, test anxiety, and performance-related issues were among the difficulties encountered during PPSE preparation. The results of the current study demonstrated the significance of emphasizing social support, useful coping mechanisms, and attending to students' psychological and emotional health during high-stakes exams such as the PPSE.
C1 [Karaman, Mehmet Akif] Amer Univ Middle East, Liberal Arts Dept, Egaila, Kuwait.
[Haktanir, Abdulkadir] Kean Univ, Dept Counselor Educ, Elizabeth, NJ USA.
C3 American University of the Middle East; Kean University
RP Karaman, MA (corresponding author), Amer Univ Middle East, Liberal Arts Dept, Egaila, Kuwait.
EM Mehmet.Karaman@aum.edu.kw
RI ; Haktanir, Abdulkadir/AAF-7846-2020
OI KARAMAN, MEHMET AKIF/0000-0001-7405-5133; Haktanir,
Abdulkadir/0000-0003-4066-0276
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1366-4530
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JI Teach. Dev.
PD MAY 27
PY 2025
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EP 468
DI 10.1080/13664530.2024.2406865
EA SEP 2024
PG 19
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 2XH5H
UT WOS:001324127500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Amirkhalili, Y
Cozzarin, BP
Dimitrov, S
AF Amirkhalili, Yekta
Cozzarin, Brian P.
Dimitrov, Stanko
TI The relationship between mental health and mobile banking adoption:
evidence from Canada
SO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Mobile banking; Mental health; Technology adoption; Mixed effect
logistic regression
ID CONSUMER ADOPTION; EMOTION REGULATION; NEGATIVITY BIAS; MODERATING ROLE;
SOCIAL ANXIETY; TECHNOLOGY; SERVICES; SATISFACTION; LONELINESS;
ADDICTION
AB Mobile banking (m-banking) is the use of a mobile device such as a smartphone to do banking tasks. We investigate the direct and moderated effect of mental health on m-banking adoption. Moderators in our study are extracted from theories in technology adoption paradigm or from literature related to mental health. These variables are relationship satisfaction (RS), smartphone dependency (SD), and social networking/social media (SNS) use. We use the Canadian Internet Usage Survey conducted by Statistics Canada in 2020-21 as the main source of data. The impact of mental health on m-banking adoption is analyzed across levels of RS, SD, and SNS use. A fixed effect logistic regression model is utilized to investigate the relationship of variables, considering the grouping based on province following the cluster sampling design of the dataset. Our results indicate that mental health significantly negatively affects m-banking adoption: better mental health outcomes are associated with lower likelihood of m-banking adoption. We observe that social media users and those that are more dependent on their smartphones are more likely to adopt m-banking, therefore one suggestion for banks is to use social media platforms as marketing channels. We do not find sufficient evidence that significant differences exist for the effect of mental health on m-banking adoption across levels of SNS, SD and RS.
C1 [Amirkhalili, Yekta; Cozzarin, Brian P.; Dimitrov, Stanko] Univ Waterloo, Fac Engn, Dept Management Sci & Engn, 200 Univ Ave, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
C3 University of Waterloo
RP Amirkhalili, Y (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Fac Engn, Dept Management Sci & Engn, 200 Univ Ave, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
EM yamirkha@uwaterloo.ca; brian.cozzarin@uwaterloo.ca;
sdimitro@uwaterloo.ca
RI Cozzarin, Brian/AAY-9114-2021
OI Amirkhalili, Yektasadat/0009-0002-6378-6728
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Social Science and
Humanities Research Council
FX by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. The authors used
the R programming language (version 4.2.2) for statistical analysis and
to generate all figures presented within this work. Lastly, ChatGPT-3.5
(OpenAI, https:\chat. openai.com) was used to assist with grammar checks
and refinement of the writing in our manuscript. The authors would like
to thank the reviewrs and editors of the journal for invaluable comments
and feedback which helped greatly improve the current work.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 6
U2 30
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1389-5753
EI 1572-9362
J9 ELECTRON COMMER RES
JI Electron. Commer. Res.
PD 2024 SEP 26
PY 2024
DI 10.1007/s10660-024-09905-7
EA SEP 2024
PG 40
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA G9A9K
UT WOS:001319492400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wen, BH
Li, Y
Zhang, MY
Xu, HL
AF Wen, Bihan
Li, Yao
Zhang, Mengyao
Xu, Huilan
TI Association of dysphagia and loneliness and their interaction with sleep
quality among older adults in nursing homes: A cross-sectional study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; PREVALENCE; RESIDENTS; RISK; DISTURBANCES; DEPRESSION;
HEALTH
AB Objective Poor sleep quality is a risk factor for many adverse health outcomes and has become a widespread and serious public health problem, especially among older adults. This study aimed to explore the association between dysphagia, loneliness, and their interaction with sleep quality among older Chinese adults living in nursing homes.Methods This cross-sectional study used multistage cluster random sampling to select 56 nursing homes in Hunan Province, China. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, health-related status, lifestyle, and behavioral and social psychological factors were collected. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to evaluate sleep quality. The 30 mL Water Swallowing Test and Eating Assessment Tool-10 items were used to screen for dysphagia, and the 14th item of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale was used to measure loneliness. Binary logistic regression models were used to analyze the relationship between poor sleep quality, dysphagia, and loneliness. The interaction between these variables was evaluated using multiplicative and additive interaction models.Results This study included 3,356 older adults aged 60 and above. The mean Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score was 6.31 +/- 3.11, and the incidence of poor sleep quality was 30.8%. A total of 642 (19.1%) older adults had dysphagia, and 1,358 (40.5%) experienced loneliness. After adjusting for all covariates, dysphagia and loneliness were associated with an increased risk of poor sleep quality. The interaction analysis demonstrated that the risk of poor sleep quality among older adults with dysphagia and loneliness was 3.476 times higher than that in those without dysphagia and loneliness. Dysphagia and loneliness had an additive interaction effect on poor sleep quality in older adults living in nursing homes.Conclusions Poor sleep quality can be effectively prevented by focusing on older adults in nursing homes experiencing dysphagia, loneliness, or both and implementing targeted health interventions.
C1 [Wen, Bihan; Li, Yao; Zhang, Mengyao; Xu, Huilan] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social Med & Hlth Management, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
C3 Central South University
RP Xu, HL (corresponding author), Cent South Univ, Xiangya Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social Med & Hlth Management, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
EM xhl_csu@163.com
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Z9 1
U1 3
U2 8
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 26
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 9
AR e0311024
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0311024
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA H0Y1U
UT WOS:001320777500077
PM 39325814
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Astell-Burt, T
Navakatikyan, MA
Feng, XQ
AF Astell-Burt, Thomas
Navakatikyan, Michael A.
Feng, Xiaoqi
TI Contact with nature may be a remedy for loneliness: A nationally
representative longitudinal cohort study
SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Nature; Longitudinal; Australia; Green space; Tree canopy;
Cohort Study
ID NATURE PRESCRIPTIONS; MENTAL-HEALTH; GREEN SPACE; SOCIAL LONELINESS;
ENVIRONMENTS; DIVERSITY
AB Background: Nature prescribing - a written recommendation by a health professional for a person to spend more time in nature for health reasons - is being heralded by some as a potential solution to loneliness, defined as a felt deprivation of meaningful connection, companionship, and camaraderie. However, such recommendations currently lack evidence on how much time in natural environments is needed to tackle loneliness and over what timescale. Methods: General, emotional, and social loneliness were measured using De Jong Gierveld's 6-item scale in a nationally representative sample of 3043 Australian participants at baseline (October 2020), with 2421 and 2123 completing follow-ups at 4 months (February 2021) and 16 months (February 2022), respectively. Multilevel logistic regressions examined the odds of change in loneliness status between baseline and follow-up in relation to hours spent in nature in the 7 days prior to the baseline survey, adjusting for confounding factors that influence time spent in nature and the risk of feeling lonely. Findings: Relief from general loneliness in those experiencing it at baseline was 22.4% at month 4 and 29.4% at month 16. The equivalent findings for relief from social loneliness and emotional loneliness were 21.2% and 24.6%, and 34.2% and 41.2% at months 4 and 16, respectively. Incidence of loneliness at 4 months was 21.8% (general), 26.1% (social), and 11.8% (emotional), and at 16 months was 22.7% (general), 25.6% (social), and 12% (emotional). At each time point, the prevalence of loneliness was lower among participants with more time in nature. Just 1-2 h per week in nature (versus <1) was associated with relief from social loneliness at 4 months (Odds Ratio [OR] 1.69, 95%CI 1.10, 2.65) and at 16 months (OR 2.10, 95%CI 1.34, 3.30). Higher odds of relief from emotional loneliness were observed at 3-4 h spent in nature at 4 months (OR 1.84, 95%CI 1.11, 3.06) and at 16 months (OR 1.82, 95%CI 1.09, 3.07). Incidence of loneliness was not associated with nature contact. Interpretation: Increasing time in nature may an effective non-medical prescription for people who are lonely to find durable relief within a relatively short space of time. Findings from this longitudinal study can inform further investigation through randomised trials of co-designed nature prescriptions targeting relief from loneliness in vulnerable populations.
C1 [Astell-Burt, Thomas] Univ Sydney, Sch Architecture Design & Planning, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Astell-Burt, Thomas; Navakatikyan, Michael A.; Feng, Xiaoqi] Populat Wellbeing & Environm Res Lab, PowerLab, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Navakatikyan, Michael A.; Feng, Xiaoqi] Univ New South Wales, Sch Populat Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Feng, Xiaoqi] George Inst Global Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of Sydney; University of New South Wales Sydney; George
Institute for Global Health
RP Astell-Burt, T (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sch Architecture Design & Planning, Sydney, NSW, Australia.; Feng, XQ (corresponding author), Univ New South Wales, Sch Populat Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
EM thomas.astell-burt@sydney.edu.au; xiaoqi.feng@unsw.edu.au
RI Feng, Xiaoqi/JPK-5077-2023; Astell-Burt, Thomas/B-9341-2018
OI Navakatikyan, Michael/0000-0002-1107-1694
FU Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT220100857]; National
Health and Medical Research Council [GNT1192691]; Australian Research
Council [FT220100857] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
FX This study was supported by an Australian Research Council Future
Fellowship FT220100857 (Prof Astell-Burt) and National Health and
Medical Research Council grant GNT1192691 (Prof Feng) . The funding
sources had no role in the design and conduct of the study; collection,
management, analysis, and interpretation of the data; preparation,
re-view, or approval of the manuscript; and the decision to submit the
manuscript for publication.
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U2 22
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0013-9351
EI 1096-0953
J9 ENVIRON RES
JI Environ. Res.
PD DEC 15
PY 2024
VL 263
AR 120016
DI 10.1016/j.envres.2024.120016
EA SEP 2024
PN 1
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA H0R6L
UT WOS:001320607500001
PM 39284494
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kemp, E
Anaza, NA
Porter, M III
Davis, CD
Jones, E
AF Kemp, Elyria
Anaza, Nwamaka A.
Porter III, McDowell
Davis, Cassandra Denise
Jones, Eli
TI Prioritizing wellness amidst the hustle and grind: a framework for
supporting the mental health of B2B sales professionals
SO JOURNAL OF PERSONAL SELLING & SALES MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Mental health; well-being; Job demand-resources; digital fatigue; demand
stressors
ID MODERATED MULTIPLE-REGRESSION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; JOB-PERFORMANCE;
RESOURCES; ENGAGEMENT; DEPRESSION; CUSTOMER; CONSERVATION; SATISFACTION;
TECHNOSTRESS
AB In the high-stakes realm of B2B sales, salespeople's mental well-being is crucial for individual and organizational success. This research investigates how the demands of the B2B sales environment negatively affect the mental health of salespeople. It further demonstrates how resources can be implemented to stimulate mental health engagement and positive well-being. A framework is developed using the Job Demands-Resources theory (JD-R) to elucidate the demand stressors experienced by salespeople as well as the personal and organizational resources that can be enlisted to foster mental well-being. Study 1 tests the framework using data from 277 B2B sales professionals. Study 2 gains more contextualized insight from the findings in Study 1 through in-depth interviews conducted with 23 B2B salespeople. Findings indicate that demand stressors, fueled by socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP) and digital fatigue, can deplete mental resources and negatively influence mental well-being. However, resources (both organizational and personal) can mitigate demand stressors, promote mental health, and improve work performance. The findings offer valuable insights for managers and organizations by suggesting practical ways to foster mentally healthy sales environments. By prioritizing mental health, businesses can enhance the performance and retention of their sales teams.
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[Anaza, Nwamaka A.] Southern Illinois Univ, Coll Business Adm, Rehn Hall,229A, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA.
[Porter III, McDowell] Calif State Univ Fresno, Craig Sch Business, Dept Management, 5245 N Backer Ave M-S PB 7, Fresno, CA 93740 USA.
[Davis, Cassandra Denise] Wayne State Univ, Mike Ilitch Sch Business, 2771 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201 USA.
[Jones, Eli] Texas A&M Univ, Mays Business Sch, Wehner Bldg, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
C3 University of Louisiana System; University of New Orleans; Southern
Illinois University System; Southern Illinois University; California
State University System; California State University Fresno; Wayne State
University; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College
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NR 122
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 5
U2 5
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0885-3134
EI 1557-7813
J9 J PERS SELL SALES M
JI J. Pers. Sell. Sales Manag.
PD APR 3
PY 2025
VL 45
IS 2
BP 154
EP 173
DI 10.1080/08853134.2024.2407804
EA SEP 2024
PG 20
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 2PQ9D
UT WOS:001358284100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Poudyal, S
Sharma, K
Subba, HK
Subba, R
AF Poudyal, Sunita
Sharma, Kalpana
Subba, Hem Kumari
Subba, Ramesh
TI Psycho-social problems among older people residing in community of
Chitwan, Nepal-A cross-sectional study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID RISK-FACTORS; ANXIETY DISORDERS; CHRONIC DISEASES; SHORT-FORM;
PREVALENCE; DEPRESSION; DEMENTIA; INSOMNIA; SCALE; RELIABILITY
AB Background Older people are vulnerable to various psycho-social problems such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, dementia, and loneliness that have profound impact on overall health and their quality of life and higher use of health services. Prevention and treatment of psychological problems in this risk group is critical for improving their quality of life.Objective This study aimed to find out the psycho-social problems among older people residing in community.Methods The study was a cross-sectional study design and 388 older people aged 65 years and above residing in different wards of Bharatpur Metropolitan city were selected using probability simple random sampling technique. Data were collected using interview schedule containing geriatric depression scale-15; Geriatric anxiety scale-10, University of California Loss Angels Loneliness Scale (UCLA-20), Anthens Insomnia Scale and Mini-Cog Test. Obtained data were analyzed in SPSS version 20 for windows. Chi-square test was applied to measure the association between psychosocial problems and selected variables.Result Findings of the study revealed that the mean age (+/- SD) of respondents was 72.92 (+/- 7.12) years. Almost all (93.6%) older people had full functioning of activity of daily living and two third (66.5%) had other co-morbid conditions. More than two third (67.0%) of older adults had depression, 60.3% had anxiety, 53.6% had moderate to high level loneliness, 47.2% had insomnia, and 33.3% had dementia. Age, functional dependency, sex, co-morbidity, financial dependence, education and occupation were significantly associated with the psychosocial problems among older people.Conclusion and recommendation Psychosocial problems are common among older people residing in community of Chitwan. Hence, there is need to develop and implement health care strategy by local health care planner to prevent, treat and manage the psychosocial problems among this risk groups. Further, health care providers working in geriatric problems or psychosocial health need to conduct regular screening programs for the early diagnosis and treatment of these problems.
C1 [Poudyal, Sunita; Sharma, Kalpana; Subba, Hem Kumari; Subba, Ramesh] Chitwan Med Coll, Sch Nursing, Bharatpur, Nepal.
RP Poudyal, S (corresponding author), Chitwan Med Coll, Sch Nursing, Bharatpur, Nepal.
EM poudyal.sunita@cmc.edu.np
FU Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC); Management Committee of Chitwan
Medical College Teaching Hospital
FX Researchers would like to thank Management Committee of Chitwan Medical
College Teaching Hospital. Last but not least, researchers heartfelt
thank go to participants who gave their valuable information and time
for this study.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 19
PY 2024
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AR e0310849
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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UT WOS:001316557200055
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OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Costa, MM
Alves, A
Pessoa-de-Oliveira, AK
AF Costa, Marine Mateus
Filho, Antonio Alves
Pessoa-de-Oliveira, Ana Katarina
TI Teleworking and work-family balance in public educational institutions
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Performance; Management; Work-life balance; Flexibility; Public sector;
Telecommuting
ID LIFE BALANCE; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; EMPLOYEES; IMPACTS
AB PurposeThis article aims to investigate teleworking in public institutions, specifically focussing on the perspectives of technical-administrative employees at a Brazilian federal educational institution.Design/methodology/approachThe research methodology involved the use of guided semi-structured interviews with public servants. The analysis applied a prior set of categories derived from the advantages and disadvantages of teleworking, as well as the favourable and unfavourable aspects of the interaction between teleworking and family relationships.FindingsThe findings reveal a range of benefits associated with teleworking, primarily an improved quality of life for workers. However, the study also identified significant challenges, including excessive workload, social isolation and difficulties in separating personal and professional life, corroborating with previous studies.Research limitations/implicationsIt is crucial to note that the majority of participants in the study have children or dependants, which could potentially influence their teleworking strategies and experiences. This demographic factor may play a significant role in how participants navigate their work-from-home routines and manage their responsibilities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.Practical implicationsWorking from home presents two sides of the same coin according to the vision of those involved in this type of work. Public organisations should know in depth the challenges faced by their workers to prioritise planning that monitors their workforce and achieve success with teleworking.Originality/valueThe insights from this study provide valuable guidance for the development of evidence-based teleworking policies and practices in public educational institutions.
C1 [Costa, Marine Mateus] Inst Fed Rio Grande do Norte, IFRN, Natal, Brazil.
[Filho, Antonio Alves] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Dept Publ Adm & Social Management, Natal, Brazil.
[Pessoa-de-Oliveira, Ana Katarina] Univ Zaragoza, Fac Business & Publ Management, Huesca, Spain.
C3 Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Norte; University of Zaragoza
RP Pessoa-de-Oliveira, AK (corresponding author), Univ Zaragoza, Fac Business & Publ Management, Huesca, Spain.
EM apessoa@unizar.es
OI PESSOA DE OLIVEIRA, ANA KATARINA/0000-0002-8006-6362
FX The authors wish to thank the Editor-in-Chief, Rocco Palumbo, and the
two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable guidance and constructive
feedback throughout the review process. We also appreciate the
insightful comments provided by Luciana MourAo Cerqueira e Silva, and
Silvania da Cruz Barbosa on earlier versions of this manuscript.
Additionally, we are thankful for the time volunteered by TAE in
contributing to this research. Funding: The authors received no
financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of
this article.
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WC Management; Public Administration
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics; Public Administration
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU De Paola, M
Skatova, E
AF De Paola, Maria
Skatova, Ekaterina
TI Non-cognitive skills and social isolation in late childhood: An
investigation of their impact on school performance in Italy
SO ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Education; Cognitive skills; Non-cognitive skills; Motivation;
Self-efficacy; Social isolation
ID SELF-EFFICACY BELIEFS; LABOR-MARKET OUTCOMES; PERSONALITY-TRAITS;
ACADEMIC-SUCCESS; METAANALYSIS; MOTIVATION; LOCUS; MODEL; PSYCHOLOGY;
ABILITIES
AB This study investigates whether students' non-cognitive skills are related to their educational outcomes. To mitigate potential issues of reverse causality, we rely on a very rich panel dataset, which provides extensive information on a cohort of Italian students, including school performance, demographic characteristics, and various measures of non-cognitive skills. Controlling for ex-ante cognitive abilities, we estimate whether non- cognitive skills measured in primary school predict standardized test scores in literacy and numeracy in 8th and 10th grade. Our findings reveal that higher levels of academic motivation and good time management disposition are positively related to performance in literacy and numeracy, as assessed by national standardized tests and teacher-assigned marks. Additionally, we explore the relationship between social isolation within the classroom and performance and find that higher levels of social isolation in primary school are associated to worst educational outcomes in secondary school. Our findings show that the influence of non-cognitive skills varies significantly by gender and with socio-economic background.
C1 [De Paola, Maria] Univ Calabria, Dept Econ Stat & Finance, Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy.
[De Paola, Maria] Natl Inst Social Sicur INPS, Rome, Italy.
[De Paola, Maria] Inst Study Lab IZA, Bonn, Germany.
[Skatova, Ekaterina] Univ Calabria, Dept Econ Stat & Finance, Via Ponte Bucci, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, CS, Italy.
C3 University of Calabria; IZA Institute Labor Economics; University of
Calabria
RP De Paola, M (corresponding author), Natl Inst Social Sicur INPS, Rome, Italy.
EM m.depaola@unical.it
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Wallach, KA
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Grimes, Magdiel
TI The anti-consumption journey: Unplugging for improved well-being
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
LA English
DT Article
ID CONSUMER; LONELINESS; FOOTSTEPS; QUALITY; WILCOCK
AB Consumers are exploring ways to obtain control and limit their existing consumption levels in response to growing concerns about well-being. This article introduces the anti-consumption journey, which extends prior work on journey mapping, by evaluating the distinct journey when the goal is not to consume. Within the context of the "digital detox," we use a hermeneutic approach to analyze qualitative data from blog posts by digital detox consumers, survey data from a digital detox retreat, and interviews with digital detox service providers. We highlight an emergent model of the facilitators and inhibitors consumers encounter throughout the anti-consumption journey. This novel roadmap offers insights to further understand tensions between a consumer's subjective state of agency and culturally embedded assumptions of technology consumption. Theoretical and practitioner implications are discussed.
C1 [Anderson, Kelley Cours; Grimes, Magdiel] Coll Charleston, Dept Management & Mkt, Charleston, SC 29424 USA.
[Wallach, Karen Anne] Univ Alabama, Dept Management & Mkt, Huntsville, AL USA.
C3 College of Charleston; University of Alabama System; University of
Alabama Huntsville
RP Anderson, KC (corresponding author), Coll Charleston, Dept Management & Mkt, Charleston, SC 29424 USA.
EM andersonkb@cofc.edu
OI Anderson, Kelley Cours/0000-0002-6035-4105; Wallach, Karen
Anne/0000-0003-0684-6624
FX We are grateful for the guidance from Markus Giesler and Angela
Passarelli. Additionally, we would like to express our heartfelt
gratitude to the numerous informants for their time and insights.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 11
U2 21
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1472-0817
EI 1479-1838
J9 J CONSUM BEHAV
JI J. Consum. Behav.
PD NOV
PY 2024
VL 23
IS 6
BP 3152
EP 3174
DI 10.1002/cb.2390
EA SEP 2024
PG 23
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA N5B5Q
UT WOS:001301944500001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Flesaker, M
Freibott, CE
Evans, TC
Gradus, JL
Lipson, SK
AF Flesaker, Michelle
Freibott, Christina E.
Evans, Travis C.
Gradus, Jaimie L.
Lipson, Sarah K.
TI Loneliness in the college student population: Prevalence and
associations with substance use outcomes
SO JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE College students; loneliness; substance use
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; MENTAL-HEALTH; SUICIDAL IDEATION; BINGE DRINKING;
TRANSGENDER; RISK; MORTALITY; BEHAVIOR; SUPPORT; GENDER
AB Objectives: We assessed the prevalence of loneliness by gender and gender-specific associations between loneliness and substance use in university students. Participants: Participants were students enrolled in colleges and universities throughout the United States (n = 84,481). Methods: Gender was self-reported and categorized as male, female, and transgender/nonbinary. Descriptive analyses were conducted, and logistic regression was used to measure associations between loneliness and substance use by gender and substance. Results: Loneliness prevalence was 58% in the sample, and loneliness was most prevalent among transgender/nonbinary students (79%). Loneliness was associated with reduced odds of alcohol use and increased odds of benzodiazepine use in all genders, and increased odds of marijuana, stimulant, and opioid misuse in females and males. Conclusions: Loneliness is prevalent in college students, especially in transgender/nonbinary students, and it is associated with increased odds of substance use. College administrators should consider implementing interventions to reduce loneliness in this population.
C1 [Flesaker, Michelle; Gradus, Jaimie L.] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
[Freibott, Christina E.; Lipson, Sarah K.] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Law Policy & Management, Boston, MA USA.
[Evans, Travis C.; Gradus, Jaimie L.] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA USA.
[Evans, Travis C.] VA Boston Healthcare Syst, Boston, MA USA.
C3 Boston University; Boston University; Boston University; Harvard
University; Harvard University Medical Affiliates; US Department of
Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA); VA Boston
Healthcare System
RP Flesaker, M (corresponding author), Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
EM mflesake@bu.edu
FU National Institutes of Health [K01MH121515]; William T. Grant Foundation
Scholars Program; National Institute of Drug Abuse [T32-DA041898-03]
FX Sarah K. Lipson is supported by the National Institutes of Health under
Grant K01MH121515 as well as the William T. Grant Foundation Scholars
Program. Christina E. Freibott is supported by National Institute of
Drug Abuse under grant T32-DA041898-03.
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U2 15
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0744-8481
EI 1940-3208
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JI J. Am. Coll. Health
PD 2024 SEP 2
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/07448481.2024.2400105
EA SEP 2024
PG 7
WC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA G4U1U
UT WOS:001316598700001
PM 39302240
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sun, YW
Billsberry, J
AF Sun, Yuwei
Billsberry, Jon
TI What is this thing called misfit? A systematic review into how employee
misfit has been defined and researched
SO MANAGEMENT REVIEW QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Misfit; Person-environment fit; Person-organization fit; Value
congruence; Value incongruence; Perceived fit; M14
ID PERSON-ENVIRONMENT FIT; LEADER-FOLLOWER CONGRUENCE; VALUE INCONGRUENCE;
PERCEIVED OVERQUALIFICATION; ORGANIZATION FIT; JOB-SATISFACTION;
MEDIATING ROLE; PROACTIVE PERSONALITY; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; MODERATING
ROLE
AB Since 2015, there was a significant surge of interest in employee misfit. These studies demonstrate that although misfit is generally associated with negative outcomes such as organizational exit, social isolation, and depressive states, it can also be viewed more positively as an opportunity for job crafting, growth, and development. In these studies, misfit has been conceptualized, defined, and measured in a myriad of different ways making the interpretation of results problematic. This systematic review investigates how scholars have approached misfit with the goals of documenting and organizing the various ways it has been conceptualized and measured to highlight the main themes and forms of empirical misfit research. The systematic review surfaced 107 studies in 91 papers investigating workplace misfit within the domain of person-environment fit. Close analysis of the design and construction of these studies reveals that misfit has largely been conceptualized atomistically or as value incongruence and there is considerable variation in the way that researchers have defined the concept. It has mainly been measured using atomistic and molar measures rather than molecular ones, which are more suited to misfit investigation. The paper ends with a discussion of the elusiveness of misfit with an argument that it is an umbrella concept beyond definition. Instead, researchers take perspectives on the topic and six different perspectives of employee misfit are identified and defined. Avenues for future research are outlined for each perspective. There is also a discussion of the methodological challenges currently limiting misfit research.
C1 [Sun, Yuwei] Univ Wollongong, Northfield Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.
[Billsberry, Jon] La Trobe Univ, La Trobe Business Sch, Plenty Rd, Bundoora, Vic 3086, Australia.
C3 University of Wollongong; La Trobe University
RP Billsberry, J (corresponding author), La Trobe Univ, La Trobe Business Sch, Plenty Rd, Bundoora, Vic 3086, Australia.
EM ysun@uow.edu.au; j.billsberry@latrobe.edu.au
RI Billsberry, Jon/HZJ-7804-2023; Sun, Yuwei/AAV-4496-2021; Billsberry,
Jon/X-4288-2018
OI Sun, Yuwei/0009-0008-7003-6937; Billsberry, Jon/0000-0002-3015-4196
FU La Trobe University
FX We would like to thank the editor, Professor Joern Block, and the
anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.
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Kawate, M
Wu, YH
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Hoshino, R
Takaoka, S
Tanaka, C
Tokita, M
Shimazu, A
Wakaizumi, K
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Kawate, Morihiko
Wu, Yihuan
Shinohara, Yuta
Hoshino, Reiko
Takaoka, Saki
Tanaka, Chisato
Tokita, Masahito
Shimazu, Akihito
Wakaizumi, Kenta
TI Germ aversion is a risk factor for chronic low back pain and shoulder
pain under the COVID-19 pandemic: an internet-based panel study
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Germ aversion; Behavior immune system; Chronic pain; Coronavirus disease
2019 (COVID-19); Chronic musculoskeletal pain; Fear for infection
ID PERFORMANCE; PREDICTION; FEAR
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has increased germ aversion, an aversive affective response to a high likelihood of pathogen transmission. While psychological factors are associated with chronic pain, the relationship between germ aversion and chronic pain remains unexplored. This study aimed to examine the relationship between germ aversion and new-onset and prognosis of chronic pain using longitudinal data collected during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted web-based surveys of full-time workers at baseline and after three months. Data were collected on demographic characteristics, psychological factors, and chronic pain. Germ aversion was assessed using a modified Perceived Vulnerability to Disease scale. We analyzed responses from 1265 panelists who completed the survey twice. The prevalence of chronic low back pain (CLBP) and chronic neck and shoulder pain (CNSP) was associated with sex, short sleep duration, psychological distress, loneliness, and germ aversion. Stratified analyses showed that germ aversion was a risk factor for CLBP at three months in both individuals with and without CLBP at baseline, and for CNSP at three months in those with CNSP at baseline, even after adjustment for confounders. In conclusion, this preliminary study suggests that high germ aversion is a risk factor for CLBP and CNSP in young and middle-aged workers.
C1 [Mashima, Yuki; Kawate, Morihiko; Wu, Yihuan; Shinohara, Yuta; Hoshino, Reiko; Takaoka, Saki; Tanaka, Chisato; Wakaizumi, Kenta] Keio Univ Hosp, Interdisciplinary Pain Ctr, 35 Shinanomachi,Shinjuku ku, Tokyo, Japan.
[Mashima, Yuki] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neuropsychiat, Tokyo, Japan.
[Kawate, Morihiko; Wu, Yihuan; Shinohara, Yuta; Hoshino, Reiko; Takaoka, Saki; Tanaka, Chisato; Wakaizumi, Kenta] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Tokyo, Japan.
[Tokita, Masahito] Keio Univ, Keio Res Inst SFC, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
[Shimazu, Akihito] Keio Univ, Fac Policy Management, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
C3 Keio University; Keio University; Keio University; Keio University; Keio
University
RP Wakaizumi, K (corresponding author), Keio Univ Hosp, Interdisciplinary Pain Ctr, 35 Shinanomachi,Shinjuku ku, Tokyo, Japan.; Wakaizumi, K (corresponding author), Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Tokyo, Japan.
EM kwaka@keio.jp
RI Wakaizumi, Kenta/AAM-5030-2021
FU JSPS KAKENHI [24K02541, 24K00498]
FX This work was supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B),
JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 24K02541 and 24K00498.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Good, V
Fehl, AG
Mangus, SM
AF Good, Valerie
Fehl, Amy Greiner
Mangus, Stephanie M.
TI Lonely and Insecure: How salesperson Well-Being impacts performance
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Social Insecurity; Rejection; Call Reluctance; Mental
Health; Personal Selling; Sales Performance
ID SALES CALL ANXIETY; SERVANT LEADERSHIP; SOCIAL EXCLUSION; ACHIEVING
SALES; SELF-AWARENESS; CUSTOMER; LONELINESS; SERVICE; CONSEQUENCES;
ATTRIBUTIONS
AB Loneliness has become increasingly common in society, especially for salespeople as they navigate the more remote, digital world of selling. Understanding how loneliness impacts the behaviors of salespeople - particularly as they interact with customers - is critical for firms aiming to improve sales performance and support their sales teams. Using objective self-awareness (OSA) theory as a lens, we explore the effects of loneliness and find it increases social insecurity in salespeople. Social insecurity subsequently damages salesperson outcomes by increasing sales call reluctance and conspicuous overspending on customers while inhibiting listening. As such, loneliness and social insecurity reduce sales performance, even when measured objectively from the records of a national sales firm. Results also demonstrate that rejection further exacerbates the effect of loneliness on social insecurity, and unfortunately, servant leadership does little to help. We thus offer recommendations to help managers lessen the challenges faced by lonely salespeople.
C1 [Good, Valerie] Grand Valley State Univ, Seidman Coll Business, Dept Mkt, 50 Front Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 USA.
[Fehl, Amy Greiner] Coll Business, Georgia Gwinnett Coll, Dept Econ Mkt & Supply Chain Management, 1000 Univ Ctr Ln, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA.
[Mangus, Stephanie M.] Baylor Univ, Hankamer Sch Business, Dept Mkt, One Bear Pl 98007, Waco, TX 76798 USA.
C3 Grand Valley State University; University System of Georgia; Georgia
Gwinnett College; Baylor University
RP Good, V (corresponding author), Grand Valley State Univ, Seidman Coll Business, Dept Mkt, 50 Front Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 USA.
EM goodv@gvsu.edu; afehl@ggc.edu; Stephanie_Mangus@baylor.edu
RI Mangus, Stephanie/IXX-3123-2023
OI Good, Valerie/0000-0002-9278-2024
FU Sales Education Foundation
FX This research was funded by a grant from the Sales Education Foundation.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Cho, S
Kim, S
Kim, S
Lee, HW
AF Cho, Seonghee
Kim, Sohee
Kim, Sooyeol
Lee, Hun Whee
TI How remote workers manage loneliness and performance: Virtual social
interaction as an alternative resource management strategy
SO HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE loneliness; personal social interactions; resource; social distancing;
virtual social interaction (VSI)
ID JOB-PERFORMANCE; CONSERVATION; SUPPORT; BEHAVIORS; METAANALYSIS;
ENGAGEMENT; CONTEXT; SCALE; TIME
AB Drawing on resource-based theories and the work-nonwork interface perspective, this study examines the full cycle of the resource gain-loss dynamics experienced by remote workers under constrained face-to-face personal social interactions. Our proposed model highlights how the lack of personal social interactions, particularly when involuntarily restricted, negatively impacts daily performance through resource loss. We introduce virtual social interaction (VSI) as an alternative source of social support. Using a 5-day daily diary study with 170 white-collar employees (n = 620) working remotely during COVID-19, multilevel path analysis revealed that lack of personal social interactions decreased task performance and helping behavior via loneliness and reduced work resources. Further, we found a resource-replenishing effect of VSI, when undertaken during work hours, serving as a protective factor against resource loss and poor performance.
C1 [Cho, Seonghee] Sungkyunkwan Univ, SKK Business Sch, 25-2 Sungkyunkwan Ro, Seoul 03063, South Korea.
[Kim, Sohee] Univ Illinois, Sch Lab & Employment Relat, Champaign, IL USA.
[Kim, Sooyeol] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Management & Org, Singapore, Singapore.
[Lee, Hun Whee] Ohio State Univ, Fisher Coll Business, Dept Management & Human Resources, Columbus, OH USA.
C3 Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU); University of Illinois System;
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; National University of
Singapore; University System of Ohio; Ohio State University
RP Cho, S (corresponding author), Sungkyunkwan Univ, SKK Business Sch, 25-2 Sungkyunkwan Ro, Seoul 03063, South Korea.
EM scho0806@gmail.com
RI Kim, Sohee/NDS-8250-2025; Cho, Seonghee/AAL-8246-2021
OI Lee, Hun Whee/0000-0002-3599-0732
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PA ONE MONTGOMERY ST, SUITE 1200, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 USA
SN 1044-8004
EI 1532-1096
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JI Hum. Resour. Dev. Q.
PD 2024 AUG 13
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DI 10.1002/hrdq.21547
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WC Industrial Relations & Labor; Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA C5O0Q
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Liu, ZQ
Li, ZW
AF Liu, Ziqiong
Li, Ziwei
TI Relationships between digital engagement and the mental health of older
adults: Evidence from China
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
AB Based on the theory of socio-emotional selectivity, this study examines the effect of digital engagement on the mental health of older individuals using data from the 2018 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS). The results show that digital engagement has a significant effect on the mental health of older individuals, manifested by a decline in depression and an enhancement of cognitive abilities. The results are robust by Using instrumental variables to solve endogenous problem and the propensity score matching method to solve selective bias. The analysis of heterogeneity demonstrates that digital engagement can significantly reduce the depression level of older people without chronic diseases and at lower ages and promote the cognitive ability of older adults without chronic diseases and older adults of higher ages. Mechanistic analysis shows that digital engagement can reduce depression in older adults by alleviating loneliness and improving emotional well-being and cognitive performance by enhancing social support. Therefore, digital engagement gives older people a more positive emotional experience and more social support and thereby improves mental health, delivering proactive answers to the problems an aging population brings.
C1 [Liu, Ziqiong] Anhui Univ Chinese Med, Sch Econ & Management, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Li, Ziwei] Guangdong Univ Finance, Sch Publ Adm, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
C3 Anhui University of Chinese Medicine; Guangdong University of Finance
RP Li, ZW (corresponding author), Guangdong Univ Finance, Sch Publ Adm, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM think_ck@163.com
RI Li, Ziwei/ISB-7417-2023
FU Social Science Council of China [21CSH058]
FX This research was funded from the Social Science Council of China
(http://www.nopss.gov.cn/) under the Youth Program of the National
Social Science Fund of China (grant number 21CSH058). The funders had no
role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish,
or preparation of the manuscript.
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JI PLoS One
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PY 2024
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Anwar, A
Akter, N
Yadav, UN
Ghimire, S
Bhattacharjee, S
Eusufzai, SZ
Mahumud, RA
Ali, ARMM
Huda, MN
Majumder, MSI
Zahid, A
Mondal, PK
Rizwan, AM
Shuvo, SD
Rosenbaum, S
Mistry, SK
AF Anwar, Afsana
Akter, Nahida
Yadav, Uday Narayan
Ghimire, Saruna
Bhattacharjee, Shovon
Eusufzai, Sumaiya Zabin
Mahumud, Rashidul Alam
Ali, A. R. M. Mehrab
Huda, Md Nazmul
Majumder, Md Saiful Islam
Zahid, Arnob
Mondal, Probal Kumar
Rizwan, Abu Ansar Md
Shuvo, Suvasish Das
Rosenbaum, Simon
Mistry, Sabuj Kanti
TI Assessment of mental well-being and its socio-economic determinants
among older adults in the Rohingya refugee camp of Bangladesh
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Ageing; Bangladesh; Mental well-being; Rohingya refugee
ID HEALTH; HOPELESSNESS; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; IMMIGRANTS
AB Older adults residing in refugee settlements with unhealthy living environments, inadequate access to health care services, and limited psychosocial support are vulnerable to experience mental health problems jeopardizing their mental well-being. The present study aims to explore the mental well-being status and its socio-economic determinants among the older adults living in the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. This cross-sectional study was conducted among adults aged >= 60 residing in five sub-camps within the Rohingya refugee camp of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews conducted between November and December 2021. The 14-item Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale was used to assess mental well-being. A cumulated score was derived using the scale ranging from 14 to 70, with higher scores indicating greater levels of mental well-being. A generalized linear regression model was used to examine the socio-economic factors associated with the mental well-being of older adults. A total of 864 older adults participated in the study having a mean mental well-being score of 45.4. Regression analysis revealed that the difference in the logs of mental well-being score was expected to be significantly lower among participants aged 70-79 years (beta: - 1.661; 95% CI: - 2.750 to - 0.572; p = 0.003), aged >= 80 years (beta: - 3.198; 95% CI: - 5.114 to - 1.282; p = 0.001), and those with any non-communicable chronic conditions (beta: - 2.903; 95% CI: - 3.833 to - 1.974; p < 0.001) when compared to their counterparts. Conversely, the difference in the logs of mental well-being score was expected to be significantly higher among individuals with formal schooling (beta: 3.370, 95% CI: 1.855 to 4.886, p < 0.001) and those having additional income besides aid (beta: 1.629; 95% CI: 0.642 to 2.615; p = 0.001), compared to their respective counterparts. Our findings highlight the need to provide psychosocial assistance to older individuals, particularly those who live in large families, suffer from chronic diseases, and live in socio-economic deprivation.
C1 [Anwar, Afsana; Huda, Md Nazmul; Rosenbaum, Simon] Univ New South Wales, Sch Clin Med, Discipline Psychiat & Mental Hlth, Sydney, Australia.
[Akter, Nahida] Int Ctr Diarrhoeal Dis Res ICDDR B, Maternal & Child Hlth Div, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Yadav, Uday Narayan] Australian Natl Univ, Natl Ctr Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Canberra, Australia.
[Ghimire, Saruna] Miami Univ, Scripps Gerontol Ctr, Dept Sociol & Gerontol, Oxford, OH USA.
[Bhattacharjee, Shovon] Univ New South Wales, Kirby Inst, Biosecur Program, Sydney, Australia.
[Eusufzai, Sumaiya Zabin] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Dent Sci, Hlth Campus, Kota Baharu 16150, Malaysia.
[Mahumud, Rashidul Alam] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, NHMRC Clin Trials Ctr, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
[Ali, A. R. M. Mehrab; Huda, Md Nazmul; Mistry, Sabuj Kanti] ARCED Fdn, 13 1 Pallabi,Mirpur 12, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Majumder, Md Saiful Islam] Govt Peoples Republ Bangladesh, Minist Publ Adm, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Zahid, Arnob] Univ Waikato, Waikato Management Sch, Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Mondal, Probal Kumar] Sonali Bank PLC, Chapainawabganj Branch, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh.
[Rizwan, Abu Ansar Md] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Nutr Sci, Lubbock, TX USA.
[Shuvo, Suvasish Das] Jashore Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Nutr & Food Technol, Jashore, Bangladesh.
[Mistry, Sabuj Kanti] Univ New South Wales, Sch Populat Hlth, Sydney, Australia.
[Mistry, Sabuj Kanti] Daffodil Int Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.
C3 University of New South Wales Sydney; International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research (ICDDR); Australian National University;
University System of Ohio; Miami University; University of New South
Wales Sydney; Kirby Institute; Universiti Sains Malaysia; University of
Sydney; University of Waikato; Texas Tech University System; Texas Tech
University; University of New South Wales Sydney; Daffodil International
University
RP Mistry, SK (corresponding author), ARCED Fdn, 13 1 Pallabi,Mirpur 12, Dhaka, Bangladesh.; Mistry, SK (corresponding author), Univ New South Wales, Sch Populat Hlth, Sydney, Australia.; Mistry, SK (corresponding author), Daffodil Int Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.
EM smitra411@gmail.com
RI AKTER, NAHIDA/GRO-3281-2022; Rosenbaum, Simon/Y-3241-2019; Zahid,
Arnob/AAH-1848-2021; Eusufzai, Sumaiya/AAW-5828-2021; Ghimire,
Saruna/Y-7905-2019; Ali, ARM Mehrab/ABA-9605-2021; Huda, M./K-1709-2019;
Bhattacharjee, Shovon/AAD-1917-2021; Mahumud, Rashidul/O-2477-2018
OI Shuvo, Suvasish Das/0000-0002-0485-915X; Ali, ARM
Mehrab/0000-0001-5442-7147; Huda, Md. Nazmul/0000-0001-7048-1266
FU ARCED Foundation
FX We acknowledge the role of Sadia Sumaia Chowdhury, Programme Manager,
ARCED Foundation and Md. Zahirul Islam, Project Associate, ARCED
Foundation, for their support in data collection for the study.
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PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD AUG 2
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 17918
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
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UT WOS:001283438200095
PM 39095644
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Ma, FD
AF Ma, Fengdi
TI Assessing Immediate and Lasting Impacts of COVID-19-Induced Isolation on
Green Space Usage Patterns
SO GEOHEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 pandemic; social isolation; green space usage; Urban
environmental design; public health
ID URBAN FORESTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; EXPOSURE; POPULATION; PARKS; CITY;
ENVIRONMENT; LANDSCAPES; ATTITUDES; BENEFITS
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly influenced urban lifestyles, particularly the utilization of green spaces. While existing studies have primarily focused on the immediate effects of COVID-19-induced isolation, less attention has been given to the enduring impacts on green space usage patterns. This study addresses this gap by conducting three comprehensive surveys in Dezhou, China-before, during, and after the first wave of social isolation (December 2019, March 2020, December 2020). These surveys assessed socioeconomic conditions, commuting habits, green space usage habits, and landscape preferences, specifically focusing on usage frequency, duration of stays, and activities undertaken. Using Mann-Whitney U tests and Spearman's rho correlations, we identified significant long-term changes, including an increase in the frequency of visits by previously infrequent users, a reduction in visit durations, and a rise in high-intensity activities. These trends persisted 9 months post-isolation, highlighting the pandemic's lasting impact on green space usage and its critical role in enhancing public health and pandemic preparedness through thoughtful urban environmental design. This study not only sheds light on behavioral adaptations during a public health crisis but also offers evidence-based strategies for urban planning to bolster societal resilience in the face of future pandemics.
C1 [Ma, Fengdi] Seoul Natl Univ, Grad Sch Environm Studies, Seoul, South Korea.
C3 Seoul National University (SNU)
RP Ma, FD (corresponding author), Seoul Natl Univ, Grad Sch Environm Studies, Seoul, South Korea.
EM fengdima@outlook.com
RI Ma, Fengdi/GZA-5996-2022
OI Ma, Fengdi/0000-0003-2170-2274
FX The author wishes to extend heartfelt thanks to the reviewers for their
insightful comments and suggestions, which have greatly enhanced the
quality of this manuscript. Appreciation is also due to the editor,
whose dedication and guidance were invaluable throughout the revision
process. Special thanks are extended to WDY for the assistance in
collating the survey results. Gratitude is also owed to the survey
participants and the park management for their invaluable cooperation.
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PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
PI WASHINGTON
PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA
SN 2471-1403
J9 GEOHEALTH
JI GeoHealth
PD AUG
PY 2024
VL 8
IS 8
AR e2024GH001062
DI 10.1029/2024GH001062
PG 20
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA D4Y6T
UT WOS:001296259700001
PM 39175506
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Reuter-Rice, K
Fitterer, AN
Duquette, P
Yang, Q
Palipana, AK
Laskowitz, D
Garrett, ME
Fletcher, M
Smith, J
Makor, L
Grant, G
Ramsey, K
Bloom, OJ
Ashley-Koch, AE
AF Reuter-Rice, Karin
Fitterer, Amanda N.
Duquette, Peter
Yang, Qing
Palipana, Anushka K.
Laskowitz, Daniel
Garrett, Melanie E.
Fletcher, Margaret
Smith, Julia
Makor, Lynn
Grant, Gerald
Ramsey, Kristen
Bloom, O. Josh
Ashley-Koch, Allison E.
TI A study protocol for risk stratification in children with concussion
(RSiCC): Theoretical framework, design, and methods
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; SALIVARY CORTISOL; GENETIC-FACTORS; FATIGUE;
SYMPTOMS; ASSOCIATION; BIOMARKERS; DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE;
POLYMORPHISMS; RECOVERY
AB Research shows that one in five children will experience a concussion by age 16. Compared to adults, children experience longer and more severe postconcussive symptoms (PCS), with severity and duration varying considerably among children and complicating management of these patients. Persistent PCS can result in increased school absenteeism, social isolation, and psychological distress. Although early PCS diagnosis and access to evidence-based interventions are strongly linked to positive health and academic outcomes, symptom severity and duration are not fully explained by acute post-injury symptoms. Prior research has focused on the role of neuroinflammation in mediating PCS and associated fatigue; however relationship between inflammatory biomarkers and PCS severity, has not examined longitudinally. To identify which children are at high risk for persistent PCS and poor health, academic, and social outcomes, research tracking PCS trajectories and describing school-based impacts across the entire first year postinjury is critically needed. This study will 1) define novel PCS trajectory typologies in a racially/ethnically diverse population of 500 children with concussion (11-17 years, near equal distribution by sex), 2) identify associations between these typologies and patterns of inflammatory biomarkers and genetic variants, 3) develop a risk stratification model to identify children at risk for persistent PCS; and 4) gain unique insights and describe PCS impact, including fatigue, on longer-term academic and social outcomes. We will be the first to use NIH's symptom science model and patient-reported outcomes to explore the patterns of fatigue and other physical, cognitive, psychological, emotional and academic responses to concussion in children over a full year. Our model will enable clinicians and educators to identify children most at risk for poor long-term health, social, and academic outcomes after concussion. This work is critical to meeting our long-term goal of developing personalized concussion symptom-management strategies to improve outcomes and reduce disparities in the health and quality of life of children.
C1 [Reuter-Rice, Karin; Fitterer, Amanda N.; Yang, Qing; Palipana, Anushka K.; Fletcher, Margaret] Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
[Reuter-Rice, Karin] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Durham, NC USA.
[Reuter-Rice, Karin; Grant, Gerald] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Durham, NC USA.
[Duquette, Peter] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Chapel Hill, NC USA.
[Laskowitz, Daniel] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Durham, NC USA.
[Garrett, Melanie E.; Smith, Julia; Ashley-Koch, Allison E.] Duke Univ, Duke Mol Physiol Inst, Sch Med, Durham, NC USA.
[Makor, Lynn] Off Except Children, Dept Publ Instruct, State North Carolina, Raleigh, NC USA.
[Ramsey, Kristen; Bloom, O. Josh] Duke Univ Hlth Syst, Carolina Sports Concuss Clin, Carolina Family Practice & Sports Med, Cary, NC USA.
C3 Duke University; Duke University; Duke University; University of North
Carolina School of Medicine; University of North Carolina; University of
North Carolina Chapel Hill; Duke University; Duke University
RP Fitterer, AN (corresponding author), Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Durham, NC 27708 USA.
EM amanda.fitterer@duke.edu
RI Palipana, Anushka/GNM-6379-2022; Duquette, Peter/AAJ-1890-2020
OI Duquette, Peter/0000-0002-0750-926X; Yang, Qing/0000-0003-4844-4690;
Reuter-Rice, Karin/0000-0003-1501-8994; Fitterer,
Amanda/0009-0001-2713-4821; Garrett, Melanie/0000-0003-2302-6150
FU National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Neurological
Diseases and Stroke (NINDS [1R01NS129617]
FX The work described in this protocol will be supported by funding awared
to KR by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of
Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS) (https://www.ninds.nih.gov/).
The award number is 1R01NS129617. The funders had no role in study
design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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NR 59
TC 1
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U1 0
U2 2
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUL 18
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 7
AR e0306399
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0306399
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ZD0Z1
UT WOS:001273249400103
PM 39024215
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mahmoud, AB
Fuxman, L
Asaad, Y
Solakis, K
AF Mahmoud, Ali B.
Fuxman, Leonora
Asaad, Yousra
Solakis, Konstantinos
TI Exploring new realms or losing touch? Assessing public beliefs about
tourism in the metaverse-a big-data approach
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Metaverse tourism; Virtual reality; Big data; Thematic analysis;
Sentiment analysis; Emotion analysis
ID VIRTUAL-REALITY; GUIDELINES; DIFFUSION; AGREEMENT; ADOPTION; TRAVEL
AB PurposeThe Metaverse is rapidly reshaping the understanding of tourism, yet the public perception of this new domain remains largely uncharted empirically. This paper aims to build on the technology acceptance model (TAM) and diffusion of innovations theory (DIT) to fill this gap, offering crucial insights that could inform scholars and practitioners in both the tourism and technology sectors.Design/methodology/approachUsing a big-data approach, the authors applied machine learning to scrape comments made by social media users on recent popular posts or videos related to tourism in the Metaverse from three prominent social media platforms. The cleaning process narrowed down 15,461 comments to 2,650, which were then analysed using thematic, emotion and sentiment analysis techniques.FindingsThe thematic analysis revealed that virtual tourism evokes a complex range of public beliefs. While many express awe and excitement toward its immersive capabilities, others remain sceptical about authenticity compared to physical travel. Additional themes show people draw comparisons to real-world tourism, discuss technology's role and note educational value and novelty. However, some comments raise concerns about potential societal harms, exploitation and mental health impacts. Sentiment analysis found over half of the comments positive, though some were negative. Emotion analysis showed contentment, happiness and excitement as most frequent, though sadness, worry and loneliness also featured. Overall, perceptions of Metaverse tourism encompass enthusiasm yet substantial ambivalence.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is one of the first to comprehensively analyse public discussions on Metaverse tourism. It takes TAM and Rogers's DIT a step further and provides fresh insights into how these theories can be employed in the emerging field of Metaverse tourism. The themes revealed new conceptual insights into multidimensional factors shaping public beliefs about Metaverse tourism and thus informing scholarly research on virtual interaction and technology acceptance regarding Metaverse tourism. In addition, the results can help tourism providers, platforms and marketers address salient public beliefs and sentiments/attitudes in developing marketing offerings, experiences and communications. Over time, this analysis methodology can be used to track the evolving public perceptions of Metaverse tourism.
C1 [Mahmoud, Ali B.] St Johns Univ, Peter J Tobin Coll Business, New York, NY 11439 USA.
[Mahmoud, Ali B.] London South Bank Univ, London, England.
St Johns Univ, Dept Management, New York, NY USA.
[Asaad, Yousra] Brunel Univ London, Uxbridge, England.
[Solakis, Konstantinos] Univ Seville, Seville, Spain.
C3 Saint John's University; London South Bank University; Saint John's
University; Brunel University; University of Sevilla
RP Mahmoud, AB (corresponding author), St Johns Univ, Peter J Tobin Coll Business, New York, NY 11439 USA.; Mahmoud, AB (corresponding author), London South Bank Univ, London, England.
EM elguitarrista@live.com; fuxmanl@stjohns.edu; yousra.asaad@brunel.ac.uk;
solakis77@gmail.com
RI Fuxman, Leonora/AAV-4332-2020; Solakis, Konstantinos/Q-6757-2017;
Mahmoud, Ali B./B-9178-2012
OI Mahmoud, Ali B./0000-0002-3790-1107
FX Contributions: ABM contributed 100% of conceptualisation+67% of
Introduction+67% Literature review+100% of Methods+100% of Results+67%
of Discussion. LF contributed 33% of Introduction+12% Literature review.
YA contributed 22% of Discussion+10% Literature review.KS contributed
11% of Discussion+11% Literature review.
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AU Jo, H
Baek, EM
AF Jo, Hyeon
Baek, Eun-Mi
TI Virtual resonance: analyzing IPA usage intensity under COVID-19's
isolating canopy
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Intelligent personal assistant; Artificial intelligence; Usage
intensity; Parasocial interaction; COVID-19
ID PARASOCIAL INTERACTION; PERSONAL ASSISTANT; FIT INDEXES; MODEL; RISK;
PERCEPTION; FUTURE; ROBOT; SELF
AB The widespread adoption of smartphones coupled with advancements in artificial intelligence has significantly propelled the use of intelligent personal assistants (IPAs). These digital assistants have become indispensable for many users, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing coviance-based structural equation modeling (CB-SEM) and analyzing data from 260 participants, this study explores the key factors influencing IPA usage intensity. Contrary to expectations, affective risk perception showed no significant impact on either IPA usage or parasocial interaction during the pandemic. In stark contrast, cabin fever syndrome significantly influenced both IPA usage and parasocial interaction, underscoring the role of environmental and psychological stressors in shaping technology use. Furthermore, loneliness was found to significantly enhance parasocial interaction with IPAs, though it did not affect usage intensity. The findings highlight a substantial connection between parasocial interaction and IPA usage intensity, suggesting that users who engage in human-like interactions with IPAs tend to use them more extensively. These insights not only deepen our understanding of how IPAs are utilized during health crises but also point to potential directions for developing IPAs that are more responsive to users' emotional and social needs.
C1 [Jo, Hyeon] HJ Inst Technol & Management, 71 Jungdong Ro 39, Bucheon Si 14721, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea.
[Baek, Eun-Mi] Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Prevent Med, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea.
C3 Catholic University of Korea
RP Jo, H (corresponding author), HJ Inst Technol & Management, 71 Jungdong Ro 39, Bucheon Si 14721, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea.; Baek, EM (corresponding author), Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Prevent Med, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea.
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U2 10
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD JUL 1
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 15048
DI 10.1038/s41598-024-64809-8
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA XH7A0
UT WOS:001260844500038
PM 38951614
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Slepian, ML
Anicich, EM
Halevy, N
AF Slepian, Michael L.
Anicich, Eric M.
Halevy, Nir
TI Secrets at work
SO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES
LA English
DT Article
DE Secrecy; Status; Social isolation; Stress; Meaning
ID JOB-SATISFACTION; WELL; HAPPINESS; POWER; STRESS; HEALTH; SCALE;
LONELINESS; COMPETENCE; POLICIES
AB Organizational secrecy is central to national security, politics, business, technology, healthcare, and law, but its effects are largely unknown. Keeping organizational secrets creates social divides between those who are required to keep the secret and those who are not allowed to know it. We demonstrate that keeping organizational secrets simultaneously evokes feelings of social isolation and status, which have opposing effects on employee well-being. Specifically, organizational secrecy harms hedonic well-being through increased work stress, yet enhances eudaimonic well-being through increased meaningfulness of work. Work stress and meaningfulness, in turn, have opposing effects on overall job satisfaction. These effects emerged across five main studies and two supplemental studies using correlational and experimental methods, spanning numerous empirical contexts (N = 12,211). Moreover, we replicated these effects using multiple operationalizations of our constructs and when accounting for important control variables.
C1 [Slepian, Michael L.] Columbia Univ, New York, NY 10027 USA.
[Anicich, Eric M.] Univ Southern Calif, Los Angeles, CA USA.
[Halevy, Nir] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA USA.
C3 Columbia University; University of Southern California; Stanford
University
RP Slepian, ML (corresponding author), Columbia Univ, New York, NY 10027 USA.
EM michael.slepian@columbia.edu
RI Anicich, Eric/MCK-5796-2025
OI Anicich, Eric/0000-0002-4043-647X
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 9
U2 25
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0749-5978
EI 1095-9920
J9 ORGAN BEHAV HUM DEC
JI Organ. Behav. Hum. Decis. Process.
PD JUL
PY 2024
VL 183
AR 104335
DI 10.1016/j.obhdp.2024.104335
EA JUL 2024
PG 17
WC Psychology, Applied; Management; Psychology, Social
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA XR9E1
UT WOS:001263514700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wani, RT
Nabi, S
Nazir, U
Haq, I
Khan, SMS
AF Wani, Rabbanie Tariq
Nabi, Sahila
Nazir, Umar
Haq, Inaamul
Khan, S. M. Salim
TI Effect of a structured health promotional program using the self-support
groups on lifestyle behavior: The Ath Waas Interventional Trial
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Health promotions; lifestyle; primary disease prevention; primary
prevention; primordial prevention; relapse prevention
ID PEER SUPPORT; CARE; MANAGEMENT; PEOPLE; SENSE
AB Background:Ath Waas is a one-of-a-kind health promotion intervention that focuses on chronic disease prevention behaviors through peer support and social support network development. The goal of the study was to see how effective Ath Waas was in a city setting in India. Materials and Methods:From July 2018 to July 2019, we used a mixed-methods intervention research design including many sites. At 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 12 months, data were collected using participant surveys and in-person interviews. Throughout the research period, participants met in groups at least once a month to self-monitor health indicators, prepare and share a healthy snack, engage in physical activity, create a healthy lifestyle goal, and socialize. Data were analyzed using a paired t-test, and inferences were drawn thereof. Results:There were statistically significant improvements in the majority of the domains of health from pre- to post-program, and 59% of participants reported specific behavioral changes as a result of their participation in the Ath Waas. Peer support, obtaining particular health knowledge, inspiration, motivation, or accountability, the empowering effect of monitoring one's own health indicators, overcoming social isolation, and knowing how to better access resources were all positive health outcomes. The mean knowledge scores for diabetes, hypertension, and nutrition in the first survey were 20.3 +/- 2.1 and 5.2 +/- 1.9 and in the last survey were 22.6 +/- 3.1 (P < 0.05), 5.8 +/- 2.4 (<.05), and 44.3 +/- 3.9 (<0.001) after the intervention, respectively. Conclusion:The necessity to find novel approaches to chronic illness prevention and management drove the implementation and evaluation of Ath Waas. While more research is needed to confirm the current findings, it looks like Ath Waas could be a useful tool for empowering community members to support one another while promoting healthy lifestyle choices and recognizing early changes. Clinical Trial Registry of India:CTRI/2019/01/017028 (registered on 10/01/2019).
C1 [Wani, Rabbanie Tariq] Sherikashmir Inst Med Sci, Dept Community Med, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
[Nabi, Sahila; Haq, Inaamul; Khan, S. M. Salim] Govt Med Coll, Dept Community Med, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
[Nazir, Umar] Directorate Hlth Serv, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
C3 Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences
RP Wani, RT (corresponding author), Sherikashmir Inst Med Sci, Dept Community Med, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
EM drrabbanietariq@gmail.com
FX The authors extend their heartfelt gratitude to all those who played a
part, large or small, in the completion of this research.
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Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU de Janasz, S
Schneer, JA
Beutell, N
Kim, S
AF de Janasz, Suzanne
Schneer, Joy A.
Beutell, Nicholas
Kim, Sowon
TI Flexible but disconnected: Airbnb hosts' social isolation, work-family
experience, and mental wellbeing
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM INSIGHTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Gig workers; Airbnb hosts; Work-family; Social isolation; Social
support; Mental wellbeing
ID SUPPORT; CONFLICT; IMPACT; ACCOMMODATION; LONELINESS; STRESS; JOB
AB PurposeThe understudied psychosocial factors affecting Airbnb hosts are examined in this study by focusing on social isolation and willingness to remain as an Airbnb host. The espoused benefits of host flexibility and autonomy have not been fully contextualized in relation to the real demands and costs of hosting.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses Social Support Theory to examine hosts' perceptions of their positions. Data from 136 Airbnb hosts were analyzed using a structural model to explore relationships between social isolation, work-family conflict, mental wellbeing, and life satisfaction.FindingsThe results indicate that higher levels of social isolation were linked to greater work-family conflict, lower mental wellbeing, and reduced life satisfaction. Furthermore, social support was negatively correlated with social isolation.Practical implicationsAs a result of social isolation, Airbnb hosts will need to find outside support (e.g. online gig worker communities, mental wellbeing apps) to meet work/life challenges. Gig work platforms should provide tools for gig workers to cultivate social support.Originality/valueThis research presents a needed focus on the paradox of gig work. Airbnb hosting can provide flexible employment and extra income, but it may also lead to social isolation, work-family conflict, and reduced wellbeing. These findings have significant implications for gig workers and contracting organizations, underlining the need to prioritize workers' social connections and overall wellbeing in the increasingly pervasive gig economy.
C1 [de Janasz, Suzanne] George Mason Univ, Dept Management, Fairfax, VA USA.
[de Janasz, Suzanne] Seattle Univ, LEMBA Program, Seattle, WA USA.
[Schneer, Joy A.] Rider Univ, Norm Brodsky Coll Business, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 USA.
[Beutell, Nicholas] Iona Univ, LaPenta Sch Business, New Rochelle, NY 10804 USA.
[Kim, Sowon] HES SO Univ Appl Sci & Arts Western Switzerland, EHL Hospitality Business Sch, Lausanne, Switzerland.
C3 George Mason University; Seattle University; Rider University;
University of Applied Sciences & Arts Western Switzerland
RP Beutell, N (corresponding author), Iona Univ, LaPenta Sch Business, New Rochelle, NY 10804 USA.
EM nbeutell@iona.edu
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ENGLAND
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JI J. Hosp. Tour. Insights
PD JAN 2
PY 2025
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DI 10.1108/JHTI-05-2023-0371
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Deale, CS
Lee, JSH
AF Deale, Cynthia S.
Lee, Jenna Seung Hyun
TI Hospitality Students' Perceptions of Their Mental Health: Implications
for Teaching and Learning
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Anti-mattering; anxiety; loneliness; mental health; social support;
student satisfaction
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; STRESS; LONELINESS; SCALE; SLEEP
AB This study focused on hospitality students' perceptions of their mental health, including loneliness, anxiety, anti-mattering, and social support, for concerns about these issues are prevalent. In this mixed methods study, survey responses for quantitative and qualitative items were obtained from 135 hospitality students attending a university in the United States. Mental health data regarding anxiety, anti-mattering, and loneliness were gathered, along with demographic and education-related information. Significant relationships were found, such that anxiety and anti-mattering directly influenced student satisfaction with the college experience. Plus, social support mediated the relationships. Findings from the qualitative items indicated that school and/or classes contributed to stress, friends and family made them happy, they thought educators should be understanding, and their answers varied about whether hospitality students were more stressed than other students. Implications are provided.
C1 [Deale, Cynthia S.; Lee, Jenna Seung Hyun] East Carolina Univ, Sch Hospitality Leadership, Mailstop 180, Greenville, NC 27858 USA.
C3 University of North Carolina; East Carolina University
RP Deale, CS (corresponding author), East Carolina Univ, Sch Hospitality Leadership, Mailstop 180, Greenville, NC 27858 USA.
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RI Deale, Cynthia/F-8378-2013
OI Lee, Jenna Seung Hyun/0000-0002-7983-6921
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JI J. Hosp. Tour. Educ.
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Orel, M
Lukes, M
Zouhar, J
AF Orel, Marko
Lukes, Martin
Zouhar, Jan
TI Fostering wellbeing and satisfaction for micro-entrepreneurs: the role
of coworking spaces
SO JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace; Coworking; Entrepreneurial satisfaction;
Micro-entrepreneurship; Wellbeing; Work-family balance
ID MATCHING ESTIMATORS; SELF-EMPLOYMENT; SENSE; COMMUNITY; WORK; PLACE;
PROFESSIONALS; DETERMINANTS; PERFORMANCE; HEALTH
AB PurposeThis study aims to examine the impact of coworking spaces (CWS) on the wellbeing and entrepreneurial satisfaction of remotely working micro-entrepreneurs, highlighting the role of these spaces beyond conventional work locations. It specifically investigates how CWS foster a supportive ecosystem for micro-entrepreneurs, supporting their professional journey.Design/methodology/approachEmploying a mixed-methodological approach, this study uses nearest-neighbor matching and multiple regressions based on quantitative surveys from a representative sample of micro-entrepreneurs, including those working from CWS, and a qualitative focus group with frequent CWS users. This comprehensive approach allows for a nuanced exploration of the impacts of CWS on micro-entrepreneurs' wellbeing and satisfaction.FindingsThe study finds that micro-entrepreneurs experience significant benefits from utilizing CWS, most notably in terms of wellbeing and work-life balance. These spaces provide valuable support through community building, networking opportunities and structured work environments. The benefits of CWS are particularly pronounced for women and micro-entrepreneurs with young children, aiding in boundary management and mitigating the challenges of social isolation.Practical implicationsWe provide clear implications for remotely working micro-entrepreneurs, especially women with young children at home, on why to use CWS as their primary locations. The findings also offer insights for policymakers and CWS providers, underlining the importance of designing CWS environments that meet micro-entrepreneurs' diverse needs.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the existing literature by providing a detailed examination of the utilization of CWS among micro-entrepreneurs and the impact of CWS on their wellbeing and entrepreneurial satisfaction.
C1 [Orel, Marko; Lukes, Martin; Zouhar, Jan] Prague Univ Econ & Business, Dept Entrepreneurship, Prague, Czech Republic.
C3 Prague University of Economics & Business
RP Orel, M (corresponding author), Prague Univ Econ & Business, Dept Entrepreneurship, Prague, Czech Republic.
EM marko.orel@vse.cz
RI Lukes, Martin/G-2677-2019; Zouhar, Jan/E-9659-2013; Orel,
Marko/AAI-8963-2020
OI Orel, Marko/0000-0002-1931-7310
FU Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TL03000670]
FX This study was supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic,
project number TL03000670.
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PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Ren, XQ
Zhao, GM
Fang, SW
Xu, LF
Wang, LD
Zhao, LH
Lu, MM
AF Ren, Xiao-Qing
Zhao, Gong-Ming
Fang, Shuo-Wen
Xu, Ling-Feng
Wang, Li-Dan
Zhao, Lin-Hai
Lu, Man-Man
TI Mediating roles of activities of daily living and depression on the
relationship between sleep quality and health-related quality of life
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Sleep quality; ADL; Depression; HRQOL; Loneliness; Moderated mediation
model
ID OLDER-ADULTS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; BARTHEL INDEX; LONELINESS; ASSOCIATION;
DURATION
AB This study aimed to explore the mediating effects of ADL and depression on the relationship between sleep quality and HRQOL among older people in rural China, while also exploring the moderating impact of loneliness. The study gathered data from a household survey conducted among 1587 Chinese rural older adults (mean age=73.63 years). The collected data was analyzed using SPSS version 23.0 software (IBM, New York, USA) and the PROCESS macro version 4.0 program. The findings indicated a significant correlation between sleep quality, ADL, depression, loneliness and HRQOL. ADL and depression exhibited a chain mediation effect on the relationship between sleep quality and HRQOL. Notably, the association between sleep quality and HRQOL was entirely mediated by ADL and depression. Additionally, loneliness acted as a moderator in the relationship between ADL and HRQOL. The findings of this study suggest that interventions focusing on sleep quality should prioritize strategies for enhancing older adults' ADL and depression as integral components of promoting older adults' HRQOL.
C1 [Ren, Xiao-Qing; Fang, Shuo-Wen; Xu, Ling-Feng; Wang, Li-Dan; Zhao, Lin-Hai; Lu, Man-Man] Anhui Med Univ, Sch Hlth Management, 81 Meishan Rd, Hefei 230032, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Zhao, Gong-Ming] Fudan Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Li-Dan; Zhao, Lin-Hai; Lu, Man-Man] Anhui Med Univ, Ctr Hlth Policy Res, Hefei 230032, Anhui, Peoples R China.
C3 Anhui Medical University; Fudan University; Anhui Medical University
RP Lu, MM (corresponding author), Anhui Med Univ, Sch Hlth Management, 81 Meishan Rd, Hefei 230032, Anhui, Peoples R China.; Lu, MM (corresponding author), Anhui Med Univ, Ctr Hlth Policy Res, Hefei 230032, Anhui, Peoples R China.
EM lumanman123@126.com
RI Xu, Lingfeng/HGU-0362-2022
OI Zhao, Gongming/0009-0004-3871-2705
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71804002]; Grants for
Youth Scholar Development Program from School of Health Service
Management, Anhui Medical University [WGRC201901]; Anhui Medical
University Health Policy Research Center [2022wszc08]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grant number 71804002; the Grants for Youth Scholar
Development Program from School of Health Service Management, Anhui
Medical University under Grant number WGRC201901; and Anhui Medical
University Health Policy Research Center open project under Grant Number
2022wszc08.
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PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD JUN 18
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 14057
DI 10.1038/s41598-024-65095-0
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA G1N7Y
UT WOS:001314381900111
PM 38890451
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Prosser, AMB
O'Neill, S
Whitmarsh, L
Bolderdijk, JW
Kurz, T
Blackwood, L
AF Prosser, Annayah M. B.
O'Neill, Saffron
Whitmarsh, Lorraine
Bolderdijk, Jan Willem
Kurz, Tim
Blackwood, Leda
TI Overcoming (vegan) burnout: Mass gatherings can provide respite and
rekindle shared identity and social action efforts in moralized minority
groups
SO POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE burnout; events; festivals; identity; mass-gatherings; moralized
minority groups; social action; social change; The Vegan Campout;
veganism
ID COLLECTIVE ACTION; VEGETARIANS; HEALTH; MODEL
AB Moralized minority actors can play important roles in social change processes by rejecting majority social norms and modeling alternative societal pathways. However, being a minority actor can be difficult, often resulting in stigma, derogation, and hostility from the majority group. For actions intrinsically linked with daily life (e.g., eating), such social obstacles might become so great that individuals acting alone experience activist burnout' and social isolation, and may stop pursuing social change altogether. Event-based interventions are a promising (yet currently understudied) avenue for ameliorating these negative consequences and maintaining minority-driven social change. Through on-site field interviews (N = 20), we explore how attending an identity-centering mass gathering ("The Vegan Campout") acts to validate and empower a minority group (vegans) seeking social change. We show how the event functioned as a space where vegan identity, food, and action were centered and celebrated, in stark contrast to vegans' experiences of a majority meat-eating society, where they often experienced negativity. Experiencing a 'temporary social majority' context provided important respite for vegans to gain strength, rekindle their vegan identities, and (re)affirm their commitment to activism. Our findings provide insight into the benefits of identity-centering events for sustaining social change efforts among moralized minority groups.
C1 [Prosser, Annayah M. B.; Whitmarsh, Lorraine; Blackwood, Leda] Univ Bath, Dept Psychol, Bath, England.
[Prosser, Annayah M. B.] Univ Bath, Sch Management, Bath BA2 7AY, England.
[O'Neill, Saffron] Univ Exeter, Dept Geog, Exeter, England.
[Bolderdijk, Jan Willem] Univ Groningen, Fac Econ & Business, Groningen, Netherlands.
[Bolderdijk, Jan Willem] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Business Sch, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Kurz, Tim] Univ Western Australia, Sch Psychol Sci, Perth, Australia.
C3 University of Bath; University of Bath; University of Exeter; University
of Groningen; University of Amsterdam; University of Western Australia
RP Prosser, AMB (corresponding author), Univ Bath, Sch Management, Bath BA2 7AY, England.
EM ap832@bath.ac.uk
RI Prosser, Annayah/KYQ-2637-2024; Whitmarsh, Lorraine/AAD-3756-2019;
Whitmarsh, Lorraine/A-1611-2010
OI Kurz, Tim/0000-0002-2037-0995; Prosser, Annayah/0000-0003-2381-9556;
Blackwood, Leda/0000-0002-3817-129X; Whitmarsh,
Lorraine/0000-0002-9054-1040
FU Economic and Social Research Council
FX We thank all participants for generously sharing their stories with us
in these interviews. It was great to learn more about your experiences
and we thank you for taking the time to talk to us in a busy festival
environment! Thanks also to field assistants Amy Chalk and Anna Meares
for assisting with interviews across the festival site. We were helped
by many technical staff in the Department of Psychology, and library
staff who helped ensure open-access availability of this work. Thank you
for their contributions to this project. In 2022, early versions of this
article were presented at the British Psychological Society Social
Psychology Section conference, and at a number of seminars in the UK and
Australia. We thank all presentation attendees for their feedback, and
conference/seminar organisers for the opportunity to present this work.
Finally, we thank the Political Psychology editorial team, and the
anonymous reviewers for their helpful feedback. We believe the
manuscript is dramatically improved as a result of their engagement, and
we are grateful for the opportunity to share our work in Political
Psychology.
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AU Sestino, A
D'Angelo, A
AF Sestino, Andrea
D'Angelo, Alfredo
TI Elderly patients' reactions to gamification-based digital therapeutics
(DTx): The relevance of socialization tendency seeking
SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Healthcare; Elderly; Digital therapeutics; Gamification; Socialization;
Perceived usefulness; Perceived ease of use
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; OLDER-ADULTS; PERCEIVED USEFULNESS;
HEALTH-CARE; ADOPTION; FUTURE; INTERNET; INTELLIGENCE; LONELINESS;
KNOWLEDGE
AB The acceptance of new technologies by elderly individuals has been long debated in literature, showing barriers in their adoption. However, recent technology features such as gamification have been promising a great deal of impact on their intention to use new technology-based solutions. Particularly in the healthcare sector, gamification has been suggested to increase elderly individuals' intention to use digital therapeutics. However, in the attempt to incentivize the adoption of these new technological innovations, the importance of socialization has been advanced as a further reinforcement mechanism by improving the social interactions of elderly patients thanks to the connections with young or expert people. In this paper, we aim to investigate whether the use of gamification affects elderly patients' intention to use new digital therapeutics (DTx) trying to shed lights on the importance of socialization as a winning strategy to boost their adoption. Through an explorative research design, we conducted a study among a selected group of 168 elderly participants. Our findings reveal that these patients' perceived ease of use gamification-based digital therapeutics positively affects their intention to use, via the perceived usefulness of such new technological features. More importantly, we find that this effect increases in magnitude as elderly patients' socialization tendency seeking increases, revealing the importance of socialization-oriented strategies in stimulating elderly's positive reactions to technological tools. This results in a higher willingness to adopt new digital healthcare therapeutics. Implications for both theory and practices emerge from this research.
C1 [Sestino, Andrea] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fac Econ Med & Surg, Dept Econ & Management, Rome, Italy.
[Sestino, Andrea] LUISS Guido Carli, Dept Management, Rome, Italy.
[D'Angelo, Alfredo] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dept Econ & Management, Rome, Italy.
C3 Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; IRCCS Policlinico Gemelli;
Luiss Guido Carli University; Catholic University of the Sacred Heart;
IRCCS Policlinico Gemelli
RP Sestino, A (corresponding author), Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fac Econ Med & Surg Agostino Gemelli, Dept Econ & Management, Largo Francesco Vito 1, I-00168 Rome, Italy.
EM andrea.sestino@unicatt.it; alfredo.dangelo@unicatt.it
RI Sestino, Andrea/AAJ-1056-2021
OI Sestino, Andrea/0000-0003-2648-4093
FU Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) - European Union-Next
Generation EU [2022CS5X8Y, J53D23004460008]
FX Both the Authors gratefully acknowledges financial support from the
Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) "2022CS5X8Y", CUP
"J53D23004460008" funded by the European Union-Next Generation EU. The
views and opinions expressed are only those of the author and do not
necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European
Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can
be held responsible for them. The Author AS would also thank Intelle-go
s.r.l. who provided materials regarding the SIMMS Project.
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AF Friedman, Carli
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Disabilities
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DE Social capital; People with intellectual and developmental disabilities;
Quality of life; Personal outcomes
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH; LINKING; PARTICIPATION; LONELINESS; US
AB Social capital is the idea that one's relationships and social networks serve as a form of capital, operating as reciprocal networks of material, financial, social, and emotional resources and support. Social capital can be a powerful concept to help increase people with intellectual and developmental disabilities' (IDD's) inclusion, social ties, wellbeing, and quality of life. Despite people with IDD being more socially isolated, less attention has been drawn to social capital in the IDD field. The aim of this study was to examine people with IDD's (n = 5,493) social capital-related outcomes- quality of life outcomes related to social capital (i.e., people have intimate relationships; people participate in the life of the community; people have friends; people are respected; people are connected to natural support networks; people live in integrated environments; people interact with other members of the community; and, people perform different social roles)- using secondary Personal Outcome Measures interview data. People with IDD had an average of 42.25% social capital-related outcomes present. Social capital-related outcomes differed based on age, primary communication method, decision-making authority, race, support needs, residence, housemates, and employment/day settings. Social capital-related outcomes increased people's quality of life. Facilitating the social capital of people with IDD with meaningful reciprocal relationships and integration is a must.
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RP Friedman, C (corresponding author), Council Qual & Leadership, 100 West Rd Suite 300, Towson, MD 21204 USA.
EM cfriedman@thecouncil.org
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PT J
AU Lam, H
Giessner, SR
Shemla, M
Werner, MD
AF Lam, Hodar
Giessner, Steffen R.
Shemla, Meir
Werner, Mirjam D.
TI Leader and leadership loneliness: A review-based critique and path to
future research
SO LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article
DE Emotions at work; Leader well-being; Leadership; Social disconnectedness
ID SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; MIDDLE MANAGERS; CAREER SUCCESS; SELF; TOP; SCALE;
WORK; POWER; ALIENATION; VALIDITY
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C1 [Lam, Hodar] Lingnan Univ, Dept Psychol, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Lam, Hodar; Giessner, Steffen R.; Werner, Mirjam D.] Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam Sch Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[Shemla, Meir] EBS Business Sch, Oestrich Winkel, Germany.
C3 Lingnan University; Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC;
Erasmus University Rotterdam; European Business School (EBS) University
RP Lam, H (corresponding author), Lingnan Univ, Dept Psychol, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.; Lam, H (corresponding author), Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam Sch Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM hodarlam@LN.edu.hk
RI Shemla, Meir/ITU-8059-2023; Werner, Mirjam/AAE-8124-2021; Giessner,
Steffen/B-3694-2008
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Hua, CG
Cole, S
Zhang, Y
AF Hua, Chenggang
Cole, Shu
Zhang, Ye
TI Travel participation as an outlet for social integration of people with
spinal cord injury: An explanatory sequential mixed methods study
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Accessible tourism; Inclusive tourism; Social integration; People with
disabilities; Spinal cord injury; Mixed methods
ID ACCESSIBLE TOURISM; DISABILITY; BENEFITS; LEISURE; SATISFACTION;
RECREATION; RESILIENCE; VALIDATION; DEPRESSION; HEALTH
AB Travel participation needs to be recognized as an outlet of active social integration for people with spinal cord injury (PwSCI), despite the wide range of potential physical and psychological challenges it present. Drawing on the social model of disability, this study examines the role of travel-facilitated social integration in enhancing self-assessment of health, quality of life (QOL) resilience, and life satisfaction of PwSCI. The research employs an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, involving quantitative analysis of a dataset describing 2,468 PwSCI and qualitative analysis of 39 interviews. Results indicate that individuals with disabilities actively engage in, and derive health and wellness advantages from, positive social interactions during travel activities. Hence, travel plays a vital role in enhancing resilience, combating social isolation, and aiding in PwSCI's reintegration into society. To support these outcomes, accommodation design should not only fulfill accessibility standards but also foster a positive social atmosphere and encourage interactions that benefit people with disabilities.
C1 [Hua, Chenggang] Indiana Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth & Wellness Design, 1025 E 7th St,Suite 111, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Cole, Shu] Indiana Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth & Wellness Design, 1025 E 7th St,PH 133E, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Zhang, Ye] Florida Atlantic Univ, Dept Mkt Boca Raton, Hospitality & Tourism Management, 777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA.
C3 Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; Indiana
University System; Indiana University Bloomington; State University
System of Florida; Florida Atlantic University
RP Hua, CG (corresponding author), Indiana Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth & Wellness Design, 1025 E 7th St,Suite 111, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
EM chhua@iu.edu; colest@indiana.edu; yezhang@fau.edu
RI Hua, Chenggang/JVD-9706-2024
OI Hua, Chenggang/0000-0001-6782-9049; Cole, Shu/0000-0002-8540-5618
FU Craig H. Neilsen Foundation [643969]
FX The funding source is: Craig H. Neilsen Foundation (#643969) .
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
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DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2024.06.001
EA JUN 2024
PG 11
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA WX1N2
UT WOS:001258077900001
DA 2025-05-28
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AU Lyu, C
Cao, ZX
Jiao, Z
AF Lyu, Chunwei
Cao, Zixuan
Jiao, Zun
TI Changes in Chinese college students' mobile phone addiction over recent
decade: The perspective of cross-temporal meta-analysis
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Mobile phone addiction; Chinese college students; Changes; Recent
decade; Cross -temporal meta -analysis
ID SMARTPHONE ADDICTION; SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS; BOREDOM PRONENESS; PERCEIVED
STRESS; MEDIATING ROLES; SLEEP QUALITY; ONLINE; ADOLESCENTS; GENDER;
GAME
AB In recent years, with the rapid advancement of Internet technology and the impact of the COVID19 pandemic, mobile phones have been used more frequently, the development trend of mobile phone addiction among Chinese college students is a concern to society. This cross-temporal meta-analysis provides compelling evidence of the rising trend of mobile phone addiction in Chinese college students based on data from 42 independent studies (Sample Size = 49,544) over the past decade (2013-2022), and discuss the three important rising periods. Furthermore, extended research has revealed correlated factors of mobile phone addiction among Chinese college students, including gender, anxiety, depression, loneliness, stress, well-being, social support, and resilience. Additionally, the study identified the National internet penetration rate and the National GDP index as significant predictors of mobile phone addiction in Chinese college students. These findings not only reveal the changing trends of mobile phone addiction among Chinese college students, but also enrich the understanding of mobile phone addiction among this population and provide a reference for improving mobile phone addiction among in the future.
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U1 25
U2 61
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD JUN 15
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 11
AR e32327
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32327
EA JUN 2024
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA UV1E7
UT WOS:001250738200001
PM 38947462
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Martignoni, MM
Raulo, A
Linkovski, O
Kolodny, O
AF Martignoni, Maria M.
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Linkovski, Omer
Kolodny, Oren
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susceptibility in the planning of public health interventions
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Microbiome; Public health; SIR; SIR plus; Mathematical model; Social
distancing; Physical distancing; Optimal policy; Microbiome
transmission; Disease spread; Disease management; Health policies;
Immunity debt
ID INFECTIOUS-DISEASE; GUT MICROBIOME; MENTAL-HEALTH; COMMENSAL BACTERIA;
HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; STRESS HORMONES; IMMUNE-SYSTEM;
COVID-19; RESISTANCE
AB Avoiding physical contact is regarded as one of the safest and most advisable strategies to follow to reduce pathogen spread. The flip side of this approach is that a lack of social interactions may negatively affect other dimensions of health, like induction of immunosuppressive anxiety and depression or preventing interactions of importance with a diversity of microbes, which may be necessary to train our immune system or to maintain its normal levels of activity. These may in turn negatively affect a population's susceptibility to infection and the incidence of severe disease. We suggest that future pandemic modelling may benefit from relying on 'SIR+ models': epidemiological models extended to account for the benefits of social interactions that affect immune resilience. We develop an SIR+ model and discuss which specific interventions may be more effective in balancing the trade-off between minimizing pathogen spread and maximizing other interaction-dependent health benefits. Our SIR+ model reflects the idea that health is not just the mere absence of disease, but rather a state of physical, mental and social well-being that can also be dependent on the same social connections that allow pathogen spread, and the modelling of public health interventions for future pandemics should account for this multidimensionality.
C1 [Martignoni, Maria M.; Kolodny, Oren] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Silberman Inst Life Sci, Fac Sci, Dept Ecol Evolut & Behav, Jerusalem, Israel.
[Raulo, Aura] Univ Oxford, Dept Biol, Oxford, England.
[Raulo, Aura] Univ Turku, Dept Comp, Turku, Finland.
[Linkovski, Omer] Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Psychol, Ramat Gan, Israel.
[Linkovski, Omer] Bar Ilan Univ, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Res Ctr, Ramat Gan, Israel.
C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem; University of Oxford; University of
Turku; Bar Ilan University; Bar Ilan University
RP Martignoni, MM (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Silberman Inst Life Sci, Fac Sci, Dept Ecol Evolut & Behav, Jerusalem, Israel.
EM maria.martignonimseya@mail.huji.ac.il
RI Martignoni, Maria/JUU-6398-2023; Kolodny, Oren/HPC-0386-2023
FU Azrieli fundation, Israel; Kone Foundation [3139/22]; Israeli Science
Foundation [1826/20]; Israel Science Foundation (ISF); Gordon and Betty
Moore Foundation; United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
(BSF)
FX MMM acknowledges the Azrieli Foundation. AR acknowledges the Kone
Foundation. OL acnkowledges Israel Precision Medicine Partnership
(IPMP), administered by the Israeli Science Foundation (grant number
3139/22). OK acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) (grant
number 1826/20), the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the United
States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF).
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PT J
AU Yousef, CC
Farooq, A
Amateau, G
Abu Esba, LC
Burnett, K
Alyas, OA
AF Yousef, Consuela Cheriece
Farooq, Ali
Amateau, Gigi
Abu Esba, Laila Carolina
Burnett, Keisha
Alyas, Omar Anwar
TI The effect of job and personal demands and resources on healthcare
workers' wellbeing: A cross-sectional study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID COVID-19; RESILIENCE; BURNOUT; MODEL; LONELINESS; IMPACT; PREVALENCE;
PREDICTORS; ENGAGEMENT; CHALLENGES
AB The COVID-19 pandemic presented many psychological stressors which affected healthcare worker wellbeing. The aim of this study was to understand the factors that affect the wellbeing of healthcare professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using Job-Demand and Resource (JD-R) Model. The proposal model consisted of demand factors (Work load-job demand, loneliness-personal demand), support factors (organizational support-job resource, and resilience-personal resource), mediators (burnout and work engagement), and outcome (wellbeing) A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted across 276 healthcare workers from hospitals and primary healthcare centers, including healthcare professionals, health associate professionals, personal care workers, health management and support personnel, and health service providers, and others between February-March 2022. The proposed model was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling. Among the respondents, the majority were female (198, 71,7%), married (180, 65.2%), healthcare professionals (206, 74.6%), being more than 10 years in the profession (149, 51.6%), and non-Saudi nationality (171, 62.0%). Burnout accounted for a significant effect on wellbeing. Of the demands (workload and loneliness) and the resources (organizational support and resilience), workload had the greatest impact on burnout. Healthcare organizations should invest in reducing workloads and promoting resilience to reduce burnout and increase healthcare worker wellbeing.
C1 [Yousef, Consuela Cheriece] Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Pharmaceut Care Dept, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
[Yousef, Consuela Cheriece] King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.
[Yousef, Consuela Cheriece] King Saud bin Abdul Aziz Univ Hlth Sci, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.
[Farooq, Ali] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Comp & Informat Sci, Glasgow, Scotland.
[Farooq, Ali] Hammad bin Khalifa Univ, Qatar Comp Res Inst, Doha, Qatar.
[Amateau, Gigi] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Coll Hlth Profess, Dept Gerontol, Richmond, VA USA.
[Abu Esba, Laila Carolina] Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Pharmaceut Care Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
[Abu Esba, Laila Carolina] King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
[Abu Esba, Laila Carolina] King Saud bin Abdul Aziz Univ Hlth Sci, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
[Burnett, Keisha] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Clin Lab Sci, Cytopathol Practice Program, Memphis, TN USA.
[Alyas, Omar Anwar] Med Univ Bahrain, Coll Med, Royal Coll Surg Ireland, Busaiteen, Bahrain.
C3 King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences; Ministry of
National Guard - Health Affairs; King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for
Health Sciences; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center
(KAIMRC); King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences;
University of Strathclyde; Qatar Foundation (QF); Hamad Bin Khalifa
University-Qatar; Qatar Computing Research Institute; Virginia
Commonwealth University; King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health
Sciences; Ministry of National Guard - Health Affairs; King Saud Bin
Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences; King Abdullah International
Medical Research Center (KAIMRC); King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for
Health Sciences; University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee
Health Science Center; Royal College of Surgeons - Ireland; Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland - Medical University of Bahrain
RP Yousef, CC (corresponding author), Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Pharmaceut Care Dept, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.; Yousef, CC (corresponding author), King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.; Yousef, CC (corresponding author), King Saud bin Abdul Aziz Univ Hlth Sci, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.
EM yousefco@mngha.med.sa
RI Farooq, Ali/AAH-7089-2020
OI Farooq, Ali/0000-0003-4864-3155
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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PY 2024
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UT WOS:001236995300028
PM 38809882
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sugaya, N
Yamamoto, T
Uchiumi, C
AF Sugaya, Nagisa
Yamamoto, Tetsuya
Uchiumi, Chigusa
TI A 2-year longitudinal study examining the change in psychosocial factors
under the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
SO SCIENTIFIC DATA
LA English
DT Article
ID UCLA LONELINESS SCALE; MENTAL-HEALTH; VERSION 3; VALIDITY; RELIABILITY;
PERFORMANCE; K6; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; DISTRESS
AB To examine changes in individuals' psychosocial variables (e.g., psychological distress, social isolation, and alcohol use) during the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, a two-year longitudinal survey was conducted at approximately one-year intervals between May 2020 and May 2022, after the first COVID-19-related state of emergency was announced in Japan. The online survey was conducted on May 11-12, 2020 (Phase 1), June 14-20, 2021 (Phase 2), and May 13-30, 2022 (Phase 3). The survey in Phase 1 was conducted during the first emergency declaration period, the survey in Phase 2 was conducted during the third emergency declaration period, and the survey in Phase 3 was conducted at a time when there was no state of emergency but many COVID-19 positive cases. Notably, 3,892 participants responded to all three surveys. In addition to psychosocial inventories often used worldwide, survey items included lifestyle and stress management indicators related to COVID-19 and various sociodemographic items including occupation (e.g., healthcare workers) or income, history of medical treatment for mental problems, severe physical illnesses, and COVID-19.
C1 [Sugaya, Nagisa] Natl Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth, Occupat Stress & Hlth Management Res Grp, Kawasaki, Japan.
[Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Uchiumi, Chigusa] Tokushima Univ, Grad Sch Technol Ind & Social Sci, Tokushima, Japan.
C3 Tokushima University
RP Yamamoto, T (corresponding author), Tokushima Univ, Grad Sch Technol Ind & Social Sci, Tokushima, Japan.
EM t.yamamoto@tokushima-u.ac.jp
RI Sugaya, Nagisa/L-1812-2019
OI Yamamoto, Tetsuya/0000-0003-4241-532X
FU MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [18K13323,
20K10883, 21H00949, 22K10586]; Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science (JSPS KAKENHI); Meiji Yasuda Mental Health Foundation;
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22K10586] Funding Source: KAKEN
FX This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from
the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS KAKENHI; Grants
18K13323, 20K10883, 21H00949, and 22K10586); the FY 2021 Discretionary
Funds for the Research Director of Tokushima University; the Project for
Creative Research of the Faculty of Integrated Science, Tokushima
University, Research-Aid; Meiji Yasuda Mental Health Foundation; and the
JPA Research Grant for the COVID-19 Pandemic. The funders had no role in
the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
manuscript preparation. We would like to thank Ms. Naho Suzuki for
checking the survey form and assistance with data organization.
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U2 3
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
EI 2052-4463
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PY 2024
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA SJ0O9
UT WOS:001233971800002
PM 38806489
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ueno, A
Yu, C
Curtis, L
Dennis, C
AF Ueno, Akiko
Yu, Chong
Curtis, Lucill
Dennis, Charles
TI Job demands-resources theory extended: stress, loneliness, and care
responsibilities impacting UK doctoral students' and academics' mental
health
SO STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Mental health; job demands-resources theory; stress; loneliness;
academic researchers; doctoral students
ID WORK; MODEL; EXPERIENCES; STRATEGIES
AB Given the increasing challenges in academia since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is crucial to understand how work demands, life demands, and job resources affect the mental health of academic researchers. In extending the job demands-resources theory, the present study investigates the relationships between job resources, research work demand, life demand (i.e. caring responsibility), stress, loneliness and mental health among doctoral students and academics. The results from a secondary dataset of 4,563 academic researchers (academics undertaking research and doctoral students) in the UK indicate that job resources are positively associated with mental health, while caring responsibility and loneliness negatively impact mental health. Stress is also found to partially mediate (explain) the relationships between job resources, research work demand, and mental health. Moreover, loneliness moderates the positive impact of job resources on mental health, particularly attenuating this relationship for academic researchers who experience higher levels of loneliness. Surprisingly, during Covid-19, the moderation effect of gender on the path from caring responsibility to stress is significantly stronger for males than for female colleagues. Feeling unprepared, male colleagues who were pressured to take on caring responsibilities experienced higher stress. We suggest strategic interventions to enhance job resources and support researchers who have caregiving responsibilities, while also alleviating stress and feelings of loneliness. Future research should engage alternative perspectives at both individual (e.g. age, familial wealth) and institutional (e.g. education system, discipline/field) levels.
C1 [Ueno, Akiko] Univ Bradford, Sch Management, Internal Business Mkt & Strategy Dept, Bright Bldg,Richmond Rd, Bradford BD7 1DP, England.
[Yu, Chong] Middlesex Univ, Fac Business & Law, Dept Mkt Branding & Tourism, London, England.
[Curtis, Lucill] Norwich Business Sch Univ East Anglia, Mkt Grp, Norwich, England.
[Dennis, Charles] Middlesex Univ, Fac Business & Law, Dept Mkt Branding & Tourism, London, England.
C3 University of Bradford; Middlesex University; Middlesex University
RP Ueno, A (corresponding author), Univ Bradford, Sch Management, Internal Business Mkt & Strategy Dept, Bright Bldg,Richmond Rd, Bradford BD7 1DP, England.
EM a.ueno@bradford.ac.uk
RI Curtis, Lucill/JMT-5524-2023; Ueno, Akiko/JZD-5241-2024
OI Curtis, Lucill/0000-0003-0533-7350; Ueno, Akiko/0000-0001-6157-3193; Yu,
Chong/0000-0003-3877-4928
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NR 98
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 13
U2 25
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0307-5079
EI 1470-174X
J9 STUD HIGH EDUC
JI Stud. High. Educ.
PD APR 3
PY 2025
VL 50
IS 4
BP 808
EP 823
DI 10.1080/03075079.2024.2357148
EA MAY 2024
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 0RT1C
UT WOS:001242034300001
OA hybrid, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, NL
Xuan, CC
Chen, R
AF Li, Nianlin
Xuan, Changchun
Chen, Rui
TI Different roles of two kinds of digital coexistence: The impact of
social presence on consumers ' purchase intention in the live streaming
shopping context
SO JOURNAL OF RETAILING AND CONSUMER SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Live streaming shopping; Social presence; Consumer experience;
Loneliness; Purchase intention
ID MEDIATING ROLE; CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE; SELF-DISCLOSURE; LONELINESS;
ONLINE; COMMERCE; SERVICE; TRUST; ANTECEDENTS; ENGAGEMENT
AB The social aspects of social commerce have not been considered in its entirety, particularly for the burgeoning live streaming shopping. Based on nationally representative data (n = 7701) collected via Douyin, a leading live streaming e -commerce platform in China, the study adopts PLS-SEM to test how social presence of the streamer (SSP) and that of other viewers (VSP) affect consumers' purchase intention (PI). A comprehensive framework integrating SSP, VSP, loneliness (LN), and consumer experience (CE) is proposed to understand consumers' PI in the context of live streaming shopping. It is found that SSP, VSP as well as CE, have direct positive effects on consumers' PI. Different roles played by social presence of two social actors are identified. Specifically, SSP exhibits a more pronounced impact on both CE and consumers' PI compared to VSP. Notably, contrary to the role of SSP in alleviating consumers' LN, VSP is found to significantly intensify consumers' LN, which implies that digital coexistence of other viewers in the live streaming shopping context may not provide consumers with a positive sense of companionship. LN affects consumers' PI via a complete mediation effect of CE, underscoring the vital role of CE in shaping consumers' PI in the live streaming shopping context, which also implies potentially distinct internal processes between current context of concern and traditional offline contexts. Moderating effect analyses reveal that LN negatively moderates the total effects of SSP on both CE and PI, indicating LN may function as an inherent self -protective element during social interactions between consumers and the streamer in the live streaming shopping context. Managerial implications, limitations and suggestions for future research are also discussed at the conclusion of the paper.
C1 [Li, Nianlin] Fudan Univ, Sch Journalism, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
[Xuan, Changchun] Xiamen Univ, Sch Journalism & Commun, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Rui] Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
C3 Fudan University; Xiamen University; Xiamen University
RP Chen, R (corresponding author), Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
EM nianlinlee@163.com; changchunxuan@xmu.edu.cn; rc2015@xmu.edu.cn
OI Li, Nianlin/0009-0005-2452-5324
FU National Social Science Fund Youth Project of China [72072148];
[21CXW015]
FX This research was supported by National Natural Science Foundationr of
China (Grant No. 72072148) , National Social Science Fund Youth Project
of China (Grant No. 21CXW015) .
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NR 199
TC 13
Z9 13
U1 51
U2 108
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0969-6989
EI 1873-1384
J9 J RETAIL CONSUM SERV
JI J. Retail. Consum. Serv.
PD SEP
PY 2024
VL 80
AR 103890
DI 10.1016/j.jretconser.2024.103890
EA MAY 2024
PG 15
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA UJ0D4
UT WOS:001247563600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Malik, AZ
Guzmán, F
Vo, K
AF Malik, Aaminah Zaman
Guzman, Francisco
Vo, Khue (Kylie)
TI The tip of the tongue: Language-based chronic social exclusion and
tipping as a refocusing strategy
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE needs; self-image repair; social exclusion; stigma; tipping
ID SERVICE; OSTRACISM; CONSUMERS; CUSTOMER; MODEL; LIFE; COMMUNICATION;
PERSPECTIVE; LONELINESS; MANAGEMENT
AB Language is crucial for successful service exchange, yet it can also become a source of chronic social exclusion for nonnative speakers in the host country. This research examines how language-based chronic social exclusion affects nonnative consumers' experiences and consequently, their tipping behavior. The results from a survey with 355 nonnative speakers in the USA and 355 nonnative speakers in the UK, along with a field study, reveal that these customers feel threatened in terms of their relational and efficacy needs, influencing their desire to restore their self-image. This, in turn, positively influences their tipping behavior. This study is the first to empirically explore language-based chronic social exclusion and its psychological and behavioral effects from the speakers' (nonnative customers') perspective in a service exchange setting. It highlights the importance of inclusive practices and policies to support socially excluded customers based on their language.
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[Guzman, Francisco] Univ North Texas, G Brint Ryan Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Denton, TX USA.
[Vo, Khue (Kylie)] West Virginia Univ, John Chambers Coll Business & Econ, Morgantown, WV USA.
C3 Lahore University of Management Sciences; University of North Texas
System; University of North Texas Denton; West Virginia University
RP Malik, AZ (corresponding author), Lahore Univ Management Sci, Suleman Dawood Sch Business, Dept Mkt, Lahore, Pakistan.
EM aaminah.malik@lums.edu.pk
RI Malik, Aaminah Zaman/KBQ-4062-2024; Guzman, Francisco/LKK-9879-2024
OI Malik, Aaminah Zaman/0000-0002-3922-5130
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NR 118
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 3
U2 10
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD SEP
PY 2024
VL 41
IS 9
BP 2136
EP 2151
DI 10.1002/mar.22032
EA MAY 2024
PG 16
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA A6W2H
UT WOS:001228298900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jabutay, FA
Limpachote, T
AF Jabutay, Felicito Angeles
Limpachote, Tan
TI Young adults' perceived social isolation and e-impulse buying on social
commerce platforms: linking roles of perceived stress and hedonic
browsing
SO YOUNG CONSUMERS
LA English
DT Article
DE Perceived social isolation; Perceived stress; Hedonic browsing;
E-impulse buying; Social commerce
ID MODERATED-MEDIATION MODEL; FASHION CONSCIOUSNESS; MILLENNIALS
AB PurposeThis paper aims to explore the pathways connecting perceived social isolation, perceived stress, hedonic browsing and e-impulse buying in social commerce.Design/methodology/approachA theoretical model was proposed. Data from 394 young adults was analyzed using structural equation modeling to test the hypothesized relationships in the model.FindingsPerceived social isolation is associated with elevated levels of perceived stress and engagement in hedonic browsing. Young consumers often turn to hedonic browsing as a coping mechanism for stress, and both stress and hedonic browsing play significant roles in fostering impulsive purchases. Perceived stress fully mediates the influence of perceived social isolation on hedonic browsing. Conversely, hedonic browsing partially mediates the impact of perceived stress on e-impulse buying.Practical implicationsBusinesses can use the findings to develop effective marketing strategies that entice customers to purchase on social commerce platforms. Moreover, the findings offer valuable insights for young consumers, providing them with an understanding of the complexities of impulsive buying in social commerce. This knowledge can empower them to make informed decisions and exercise enhanced control over their purchasing habits. Furthermore, the findings could be used as a basis for developing targeted interventions to reduce unnecessary purchases, particularly during challenging times that necessitate social isolation.Originality/valueThis study offers new empirical insights into the ways in which perceived social isolation, perceived stress and hedonic browsing contribute to the heightened prevalence of e-impulse buying in social commerce.
C1 [Jabutay, Felicito Angeles] Kasem Bundit Univ, Dept Grad Sch, Bangkok, Thailand.
[Jabutay, Felicito Angeles] Mindanao State Univ Lanao Norte, Agr Coll MSU LNAC, Dept Grad Programs, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines.
[Limpachote, Tan] Kasem Bundit Univ, Dept Modern Business Management, BBA Int Program, Bangkok, Thailand.
RP Jabutay, FA (corresponding author), Kasem Bundit Univ, Dept Grad Sch, Bangkok, Thailand.; Jabutay, FA (corresponding author), Mindanao State Univ Lanao Norte, Agr Coll MSU LNAC, Dept Grad Programs, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines.
EM felicito.jab@kbu.ac.th
RI limpachote, tan/KYP-3548-2024; Jabutay, Felicito/JRX-0107-2023
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NR 55
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 4
U2 13
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1758-7212
EI 1747-3616
J9 YOUNG CONSUM
JI Young Consum.
PD NOV 20
PY 2024
VL 25
IS 6
BP 807
EP 823
DI 10.1108/YC-11-2023-1910
EA MAY 2024
PG 17
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA M3B9B
UT WOS:001219454400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Gubernator, P
Hauff, S
Guenther, N
AF Gubernator, Philip
Hauff, Sven
Guenther, Niklas
TI The effectiveness of well-being-oriented human resource management in
the context of telework
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Telework; HRM; well-being; job satisfaction; engagement; strain; social
isolation
ID FACE-TO-FACE; EMPLOYEE OUTCOMES; HR PRACTICES; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT;
EXHAUSTION; ENGAGEMENT; TURNOVER; DEMANDS; WORKING
AB Organizations can support employee well-being through a wide variety of HRM practices, which can be summarized as well-being-oriented HRM (WBHRM). It is unclear, however, whether these practices can also foster the well-being of teleworkers. Indeed, due to reduced visibility and salience, it is likely that WBHRM is less or even not effective in the telework context. To prove this assumption, we analyze how strong specific domains of WBHRM are related to different dimensions of employee well-being (including happiness, health, and relational well-being) in a non-telework and telework context. In the telework context, we also analyze the moderating role of telework intensity. Our analyses are based on data from 1,980 German employees at two consecutive points in time. Our findings reveal that the overall relationship between WBHRM and employee well-being in terms of happiness (engagement, job satisfaction) and health (strain) is not weakened in the context of telework. Nevertheless, we found differences in the importance of specific domains to foster happiness and health well-being. In terms of relational well-being, we found that WBHRM is positively related to social isolation in the telework and non-telework context (which is counterintuitive). We did not find support for any moderating effect through telework intensity.
C1 [Gubernator, Philip; Hauff, Sven; Guenther, Niklas] Helmut Schmidt Univ, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Holstenhofweg 85, D-22043 Hamburg, Germany.
C3 Helmut Schmidt University
RP Gubernator, P (corresponding author), Helmut Schmidt Univ, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Holstenhofweg 85, D-22043 Hamburg, Germany.
EM gubernator@hsu-hh.de
FU Dtec.bw - Digitalization and Technology Research Center of the
Bundeswehr
FX This work was supported by Dtec.bw - Digitalization and Technology
Research Center of the Bundeswehr.
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U1 17
U2 38
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
EI 1466-4399
J9 INT J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Int. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD 2024 MAY 13
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/09585192.2024.2354829
EA MAY 2024
PG 34
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA RL6H7
UT WOS:001227854600001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Matthews, M
Mckeaveney, C
Noble, H
Reid, J
AF Matthews, Michael
Mckeaveney, Clare
Noble, Helen
Reid, Joanne
TI Exploring the unmet needs and experiences of informal caregivers of
patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) receiving haemodialysis -
a qualitative study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID FAMILY CAREGIVERS; OF-LIFE; CARE; DIALYSIS; BURDEN; PERSPECTIVES;
FAILURE; SUPPORT
AB Background Patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) receiving haemodialysis experience multiple symptoms, which can present physical and emotional challenges for both patients and their informal caregivers. Caregivers can experience anxiety, depression, and social isolation negatively impacting their overall wellbeing and resulting in caregiver burden. The needs of this group of caregivers have been largely neglected, with little emphasis placed on supportive interventions that might assist and support them in their caring role.Aim The aim of this study Is to explore the unmet needs and experiences of caregivers of patients with ESKD receiving haemodialysis, and to determine the components of a supportive intervention.Design A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews (n = 24) with informal caregivers. An interpretive qualitative framework was employed to generate a rich understanding of the unmet needs and experiences of caregivers. Data was analysed using thematic analysis. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and data management was assisted through NVIVO version 11.Setting/Participants Twenty-four informal caregivers were purposively recruited from two haemodialysis settings within Northern Ireland.Results Three themes were identified: (1) The negative impact of distress, anxiety, and isolation on caregivers due to their caregiving responsibilities (2) Inadequate information and knowledge about the complexities of renal care (3) The benefits of spiritual beliefs, stress management and peer support in relieving the caregiving burden.Conclusions Caregivers of patients with ESKD receiving haemodialysis are at increased risk of physical and psychological distress and burden arising from their caregiving role. The unpredictable nature of ESKD and haemodialysis treatment negatively impacts the caregiver experience and adds to the challenges of the role. The information needs of caregivers are not always adequately met and they subsequently lack appropriate knowledge, skills, and guidance to assist them in their caregiving role. Supportive interventions are essential for caregivers to enhance their capability to deliver effective care and improve their quality of life.
C1 [Matthews, Michael; Mckeaveney, Clare; Noble, Helen; Reid, Joanne] Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Belfast, North Ireland.
C3 Queens University Belfast
RP Matthews, M (corresponding author), Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Belfast, North Ireland.
EM mmatthews01@qub.ac.uk
OI Noble, Professor Helen/0000-0002-5190-8399; Reid,
Joanne/0000-0001-5820-862X
FU Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund (NIKRF) [R2544NUR]
FX The funding for this work was awarded to MM from The Northern Ireland
Kidney Research Fund (NIKRF Reference: R2544NUR), as part of a PhD
programme of study. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAY 9
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 5
AR e0302525
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0302525
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA TZ8X0
UT WOS:001245183200005
PM 38722989
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wan, J
Ma, H
Zhou, WJ
Qin, MY
Li, PP
AF Wan, Jin
Ma, Hang
Zhou, Wenjun
Qin, Mingyue
Li, Pingping
TI The study of female college students' consumer psychology mechanism
toward male celebrity endorsed products: Tempted or coerced?
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Male celebrity endorsement; Attractiveness; Conformity; Purchase
intention; Loneliness
ID CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION; SOCIAL-INFLUENCE; BEHAVIOR; LONELINESS; IMPACT;
MATCH
AB The trend of male celebrities endorsing female products is increasing. However, research is lacking on whether this influence is due to the positive emotions generated by the male celebrity's attractiveness or the peer pressure due to mass purchases by the celebrity's fans, and how these effects differ across products with different attributes. This study aims to fill the gap in the existing literature by investigating the influence of male endorsers on female consumers purchase intention, and to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms by which attractiveness and conformity jointly influence purchase decisions. This study used a mixed-design text experiment to investigate the impact of male endorsers' attractiveness and conformity on female college students' positive product attitude and purchase intention for gender-neutral product, female skincare product, and female intimate product, based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). The data collected from 456 female college students were analyzed using bootstrap analysis. The study found that both male endorsers' attractiveness and conformity can enhance female college students' positive product attitude and promote their purchase intention for gender-neutral product. However, for female skincare product, male endorsers' attractiveness affects their positive product attitude and purchase intention. Nevertheless, when conformity was present, attractiveness no longer had an effect. Furthermore, for individuals with high levels of loneliness, attractiveness had a detrimental effect on their positive product attitude. On the other hand, conformity had a positive effect by promoting positive product attitude and increasing purchase intention. For female's intimate product, attractiveness did not affect positive product attitude and purchase intention, but the positive effect of conformity remained significant, and both relationships were not moderated by loneliness. It enhances our comprehension of the intricate dynamics underlying the influence of male celebrity endorsements on consumer purchasing decisions, and also offers theoretical justification for the selection of male endorsers for diverse female product.
C1 [Wan, Jin; Ma, Hang; Zhou, Wenjun; Qin, Mingyue] East China Jiaotong Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Nanchang 330013, Peoples R China.
[Li, Pingping] Shenzhen Univ, Coll Management, Shenzhen 518060, Peoples R China.
C3 East China Jiaotong University; Shenzhen University
RP Wan, J (corresponding author), East China Jiaotong Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Nanchang 330013, Peoples R China.
EM 244022935@qq.com
RI Zhou, Wenjun/AAE-3095-2020; Li, pingping/JPW-9278-2023
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72161014]; Jiangxi Social
Science Planning Project [2023]
FX This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (72161014) and Jiangxi Social Science Planning Project (2023
Research Base Program) .
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NR 68
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 5
U2 15
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD MAY 15
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 9
AR e30401
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30401
EA MAY 2024
PG 25
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA TE0N9
UT WOS:001239469400001
PM 38756578
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liang, SC
Lan, B
Li, RL
Zhang, M
Chu, YX
Li, L
AF Liang, Shichang
Lan, Bin
Li, Rulan
Zhang, Min
Chu, Yuxuan
Li, Li
TI Give me the newest! Effect of social exclusion on new products adoption
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE incrementally new products; innovation newness; need for uniqueness;
really new products; self-control; social exclusion
ID SELF-CONTROL PREDICTS; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; CONSUMER ADOPTION; NEED;
SERVICE; IMPACT; METAANALYSIS; LONELINESS; STRATEGIES; UNIQUENESS
AB Scholars have explored the factors influencing new product adoption from various perspectives, such as product characteristics, personality traits, and marketing communication strategies. However, these studies lack the consideration of consumer social relationships. Thus, this study examined how social exclusion influences new product adoption. Three experiments involving 1372 participants indicated that social exclusion leads to a higher really new products adoption compared to social inclusion. The mediating factor in this relationship is the need for uniqueness. In contrast, no significant difference in incrementally new product adoption was found between socially excluded and included individuals. The above effects only exist in individuals with low self-control. Individuals with high self-control exhibit no significant difference in RNP adoption intention, whether they experience social exclusion or inclusion. These findings not only significantly increase the body of knowledge on social exclusion and new products, but also advise marketers on how to promote new products.
C1 [Liang, Shichang; Lan, Bin; Li, Rulan] Guangxi Univ, Sch Business, Nanning, Peoples R China.
[Liang, Shichang] Guangxi Univ, China Asean Inst Financial Cooperat, Nanning, Peoples R China.
[Lan, Bin; Li, Rulan] Guangxi Univ, Educ Dept Guangxi, Key Lab Interdisciplinary Sci Stat & Management, Nanning, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Min] Guang Dong Peizheng Coll, Sch Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Chu, Yuxuan] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Business, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Li, Li] Nanning Univ, Sch Business, Nanning, Peoples R China.
[Li, Rulan] Guangxi Univ, Sch Business, 100,Daxue Dong Rd, Nanning, Peoples R China.
C3 Guangxi University; Guangxi University; Guangxi University; Sun Yat Sen
University; Nanning University; Guangxi University
RP Li, RL (corresponding author), Guangxi Univ, Sch Business, 100,Daxue Dong Rd, Nanning, Peoples R China.
EM 2102302017@st.gxu.edu.cn
RI Lan, Bin/JJC-8624-2023
OI Lan, Bin/0000-0001-9249-9803
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; Guangxi Higher Education
Undergraduate Teaching Reform Project [2021JGA120]; Key Research Base of
Humanities and Social Sciences in Guangxi Universities; Guangxi
Development Strategy Institute [2023GDSIZD01]; Interdisciplinary
Scientific Research Foundation of Applied Economics of Guangxi
University [2023JJJXB14]; Henan Province Philosophy and Social Science
Planning Project [2021BJJ110]; Guangdong Province Philosophy and Social
Science Planning Project [GD20CGL47]; National Social Science Fund
Projects [21XMZ081]; [72162002]; [72232003]
FX This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (Grant No. 72162002 and 72232003); Guangxi Higher Education
Undergraduate Teaching Reform Project (Grant No. 2021JGA120); Key
Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences in Guangxi Universities
and Guangxi Development Strategy Institute (Grant No. 2023GDSIZD01); the
Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Foundation of Applied Economics of
Guangxi University (Grant No. 2023JJJXB14); Henan Province Philosophy
and Social Science Planning Project (2021BJJ110); Guangdong Province
Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project (GD20CGL47), and National
Social Science Fund Projects (21XMZ081). The authors thank Prof. Nan Cui
for his comments and advice on the China Marketing International
Conference (CMIC 2022) and thank Ruju Li and Hongping Cai for their help
in experimental design and data collection.
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PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Ortega-Jiménez, D
Peñaherrera-Aguirre, M
Gallegos, SV
Paladines-Costa, B
Bretones, FD
AF Ortega-Jimenez, David
Penaherrera-Aguirre, Mateo
Gallegos, Silvia Vaca
Paladines-Costa, Belen
Bretones, Francisco D.
TI Stress and predictive psychosocial variables in Ecuadorian university
teachers
SO TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Stress; academic staff; psychological inflexibility; resilience;
loneliness
ID PSYCHOLOGICAL FLEXIBILITY; JOB-SATISFACTION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; SCALE;
RESILIENCE; LONELINESS; ENGAGEMENT; WORKPLACE; PURPOSE; BURNOUT
AB University professors are exposed to high levels of stress as a result of the multiple activities involved in their profession. The objective of this research is to explain how a sequence of psychosocial variables directly and indirectly influences stress. Method: A non-probabilistic and non-clinical sample of 480 professors from different Ecuadorian universities was surveyed online, and participation was anonymous. Sequential Canonical Analysis was used (SEQCA). This paper examined the following multivariate sequence: (1) resilience; (2) psychological inflexibility; (3) loneliness; (4) life engagement; and (5) stress. The model also considered the indirect influences of work-related variables including occupation, work-hours, and likelihood of losing a job. Results: The overall SEQCA was statistically significant (p < .0001) and accounted for 36% of the variance. Conclusions: Psychosocial variables predict stress more than work-related variables. The results will provide information for designing effective stress prevention programs.
C1 [Ortega-Jimenez, David; Gallegos, Silvia Vaca; Paladines-Costa, Belen] Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Dept Psychol, Loja 110107, Ecuador.
[Ortega-Jimenez, David; Bretones, Francisco D.] Univ Granada, Sch Lab Relat & Human Resources, Granada, Spain.
[Penaherrera-Aguirre, Mateo] Univ Arizona, EEUU, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
C3 Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja; University of Granada;
University of Arizona
RP Ortega-Jiménez, D (corresponding author), Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Dept Psychol, Loja 110107, Ecuador.
EM dmortega1@utpl.edu.ec
RI Bretones, Francisco/G-7487-2011; Ortega Jiménez, David/HPC-2797-2023
OI Ortega Jimenez, David Mauricio/0000-0003-3483-9747; Vaca Gallegos,
Silvia/0000-0001-6333-0267
FU Universidad Tcnica Particular de Loja
FX No Statement Available
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U2 10
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1356-2517
EI 1470-1294
J9 TEACH HIGH EDUC
JI Teach. High Educ.
PD MAY 19
PY 2025
VL 30
IS 4
BP 1007
EP 1023
DI 10.1080/13562517.2024.2344100
EA APR 2024
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 1OY0P
UT WOS:001208253400001
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ormiston, CK
Strassle, PD
Boyd, E
Williams, F
AF Ormiston, Cameron K.
Strassle, Paula D.
Boyd, Eric
Williams, Faustine
TI Discrimination is associated with depression, anxiety, and loneliness
symptoms among Asian and Pacific Islander adults during COVID-19
Pandemic
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Asian American; COVID-19 pandemic; Discrimination; Mental health;
Pacific Islander
ID PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION; RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION; MENTAL-ILLNESS; HEALTH;
AMERICANS; DISORDERS; VALIDITY; PEOPLE; DIAGNOSIS; DISTRESS
AB In the United States, Asian and Pacific Islander (A/PI) communities have faced significant discrimination and stigma during the COVID-19 pandemic. We assessed the association between discrimination and depression, anxiety, and loneliness symptoms among Asian or Pacific Islander adults (n = 543) using data from a 116-item nationally distributed online survey of adults (>= 18 years old) in the United States conducted between 5/2021-1/2022. Discrimination was assessed using the 5-item Everyday Discrimination Scale. Anxiety, depression, and loneliness symptoms were assessed using the 2-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire, and UCLA Loneliness Scale-Short form, respectively. We used multivariable logistic regression to estimate the association between discrimination and mental health. Overall, 42.7% of participants reported experiencing discrimination once a month or more. Compared with no discrimination, experiencing discrimination once a month was associated with increased odds of anxiety (Adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] = 2.60, 95% CI = 1.38-4.77), depression (aOR = 2.58, 95% CI = 1.46-4.56), and loneliness (aOR = 2.86, 95% CI = 1.75-4.67). Experiencing discrimination once a week or more was associated with even higher odds of anxiety (aOR = 6.90, 95% CI = 3.71-12.83), depression, (aOR = 6.96, 95% CI = 3.80-12.74), and loneliness (aOR = 6.91, 95% CI = 3.38-13.00). Discrimination is detrimental to mental health, even at relatively low frequencies; however, more frequent discrimination was associated with worse mental health symptoms. Public health interventions and programs targeting anti-A/PI hate and reducing A/PI mental health burden are urgently needed.
C1 [Ormiston, Cameron K.; Strassle, Paula D.; Williams, Faustine] Natl Inst Minor Hlth & Hlth Dispar, Div Intramural Res, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 USA.
[Ormiston, Cameron K.] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Med Educ, New York, NY USA.
[Boyd, Eric] Informat Management Serv Inc, Calverton, MD USA.
C3 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Information Management
Services, Inc.
RP Williams, F (corresponding author), Natl Inst Minor Hlth & Hlth Dispar, Div Intramural Res, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 USA.
EM Faustine.Williams@nih.gov
RI Williams, Faustine/JCE-5252-2023; Ormiston, Cameron/AGY-4899-2022;
Strassle, Paula/LPQ-4203-2024; Ormiston, Cameron/ABB-4297-2021
OI Ormiston, Cameron/0000-0002-3598-616X; Williams,
Faustine/0000-0002-7960-2463; Strassle, Paula D./0000-0002-1072-1560
FU Division of Intramural Research, National Institute on Minority Health
and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health [ZIA MD000015]
FX CKO, PDS, and FW efforts were supported by the Division of Intramural
Research, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities,
National Institutes of Health (ZIA MD000015). The content is solely the
responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views
of the National Institutes of Health.
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NR 50
TC 4
Z9 5
U1 1
U2 3
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD APR 24
PY 2024
VL 14
IS 1
AR 9417
DI 10.1038/s41598-024-59543-0
PG 10
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ON2Y3
UT WOS:001207900600044
PM 38658790
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Saifan, AR
Abu Hayeah, H
Ibrahim, AM
Dimitri, A
Alsaraireh, MM
Alakash, H
Al Yateem, N
Zaghamir, DE
Elshatarat, RA
Subu, MA
Saleh, ZT
AbuRuz, ME
AF Saifan, Ahmad Rajeh
Abu Hayeah, Haneen
Ibrahim, Ateya Megahed
Dimitri, Alexandra
Alsaraireh, Mahmoud Mohammad
Alakash, Hikmat
Al Yateem, Nabeel
Zaghamir, Donia Elsaid
Elshatarat, Rami A.
Subu, Muhammad Arsyad
Saleh, Zyad Taher
AbuRuz, Mohannad Eid
TI Experiences on health-related quality of life of Jordanian patients
living with heart failure: A qualitative study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; EXERCISE IMPROVES; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT;
DISEASES; OUTCOMES; RISK
AB Background
Quantitative studies have provided valuable statistical insights into Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among patients with Heart Failure (HF), yet they often lack the depth to fully capture the nuanced, subjective experiences of living with HF particularly in the specific context of Jordan. This study explores the personal narratives of HF patients to understand the full impact of HF on their daily lives, revealing HRQoL aspects that quantitative metrics often miss. This is crucial in developing regions, where the increasing prevalence of HF intersects with local healthcare practices, cultural views, and patient expectations, providing key insights for tailored interventions and better patient care.
Methods
Utilizing a phenomenological qualitative design, this study conducted face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 25 HF patients to deeply explore their lived experiences. Thematic analysis was employed to identify major themes related to their perceptions of HF as a disease, its impact on various HRQoL domains, and their recommended strategies to enhance HRQoL.
Results
The study involved 25 participants (13 males, 12 females), aged 26-88 years (mean 63), with diverse education and heart failure (HF) severities. It revealed three themes: HF perceptions, its impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) across physical, psychosocial, spiritual, cognitive, and economic domains, and HRQoL improvement strategies. Participants had varied HF knowledge; some lacked basic understanding. The physical impact was most significant, affecting daily life and causing symptoms like breathing difficulties, coughing, edema, and fatigue. This physical aspect influenced their psychosocial and spiritual lives, cognitive functions, and economic stability, leading to fear, frustration, worry, social isolation, spiritual and cognitive challenges, and employment problems.
Conclusions
The results underscores the need for holistic healthcare approaches, integrating medical, psychological, and social support. Key recommendations include integrated care models, comprehensive patient education, support networks, and policy interventions to enhance HF patient care.
C1 [Saifan, Ahmad Rajeh; Alakash, Hikmat; AbuRuz, Mohannad Eid] Appl Sci Private Univ Amman, Coll Nursing, Amman, Jordan.
[Abu Hayeah, Haneen] Univ Jordan, Elect Hlth Solut Co, Amman, Jordan.
[Ibrahim, Ateya Megahed; Zaghamir, Donia Elsaid] Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Nursing, Coll Appl Med Sci, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
[Ibrahim, Ateya Megahed] Port Said Univ, Fac Nursing, Family & Community Hlth Nursing, Port Fuad, Egypt.
[Dimitri, Alexandra] New York Univ Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates.
[Alsaraireh, Mahmoud Mohammad] Alhussein Bin Talal Univ, Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein Coll Nursing & Hlt, Maan, Jordan.
[Al Yateem, Nabeel; Subu, Muhammad Arsyad] Univ Sharjah, Dept Nursing, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates.
[Zaghamir, Donia Elsaid] Port Said Univ, Fac Nursing, Pediat Nursing, Port Fuad, Egypt.
[Elshatarat, Rami A.] Taibah Univ, Dept Med & Surg Nursing, Coll Nursing, Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
[Subu, Muhammad Arsyad] Univ Binawan, Fac Nursing & Midwifery, Jakarta, Indonesia.
[Saleh, Zyad Taher] Univ Jordan, Sch Nursing, Dept Clin Nursing, Amman, Jordan.
C3 Applied Science University - Jordan; University of Jordan; Prince Sattam
Bin Abdulaziz University; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Port Said
University; New York University; New York University Abu Dhabi;
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University; University of Sharjah; Egyptian
Knowledge Bank (EKB); Port Said University; Taibah University;
University of Jordan
RP Saleh, ZT (corresponding author), Univ Jordan, Sch Nursing, Dept Clin Nursing, Amman, Jordan.
EM zyad.saleh@ju.edu.jo
RI AbuRuz, Mohannad/AAA-2000-2019; saleh, zyad/K-3849-2015; Elshatarat,
Rami/J-8436-2014; Ibrahim, Ateya/HPF-6878-2023; Al-Yateem,
Nabeel/GQZ-2152-2022; Subu, Dr. Muhammad Arsyad/GQG-9347-2022
OI Saifan, Ahmad Rajeh/0000-0003-1762-4445; Dimitri,
Alexandra/0000-0002-6651-4587; Subu, Dr. Muhammad
Arsyad/0000-0001-5196-238X; Megahed Ibrahim, Ateya/0000-0001-8192-0017;
Elshatarat, Rami/0000-0003-3882-7196
FU Applied Science Private University
FX The authors are grateful to all the patients for participating in the
study. We also thank Applied Science Private University for their
support.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 2
U2 7
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 18
PY 2024
VL 19
IS 4
AR e0298893
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0298893
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA OL0W5
UT WOS:001207320100071
PM 38635600
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhang, PW
Liang, QS
Li, R
Guo, SF
AF Zhang, Puwei
Liang, Qingshan
Li, Rui
Guo, Shuaifeng
TI Differentiation of rural summer health tourism for urban elderly:
Tourist segmentation based on tourism experience
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Rural tourism; Elderly tourism; Summer recreation; Tourism experience;
Tourist segmentation; Destination management
AB An increasing number of mountain villages in China are developing rural summer health tourism for the urban elderly (RSHTUE). However, Chinese RSHTUE destination operators provide almost the same services without considering the heterogeneity of RSHTUE tourists. This study classified RSHTUE tourists into four clusters based on their tourism experiences: self-actualizers, health seekers, loneliness relievers, and urban escapees. Chi-square was performed to identify differences in the socio-demographic characteristics among the four clusters. RSHTUE should be developed for differentiation. Results of this study can guide destination managers in accurately identifying segmented tourists and providing tailored services to meet the needs of different tourist segments.
C1 [Zhang, Puwei; Liang, Qingshan] Jiangxi Normal Univ, Coll City Construct, 99 Ziyang Ave, Nanchang 330022, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.
[Li, Rui] Jiangxi Normal Univ, 99 Ziyang Ave, Nanchang 330022, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.
[Guo, Shuaifeng] Nanchang Univ, Sch Journalism & Commun, 999 Xuexue Ave, Nanchang 330031, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.
C3 Jiangxi Normal University; Jiangxi Normal University; Nanchang
University
RP Guo, SF (corresponding author), Nanchang Univ, Sch Journalism & Commun, 999 Xuexue Ave, Nanchang 330031, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.
EM zhang.p.w@jxnu.edu.cn; 202240100911@jxnu.edu.cn; 090175@jxnu.edu.cn;
202040100790@jxnu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72064020]; Jiangxi
Provincial Association of Social Sciences [23GL11, 22GL08]; Jiangxi
Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism [YG2022153]; Graduate
Innovative Special Fund Projects of Jiangxi Province [YC2023-S215]
FX Thanks to the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.
72064020) , the Jiangxi Provincial Association of Social Sciences (No.
23GL11; No. 22GL08) , the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Culture and
Tourism (No. YG2022153) and Graduate Innovative Special Fund Projects of
Jiangxi Province (No. YC2023-S215) .
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NR 12
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 33
U2 54
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
PD JUN
PY 2024
VL 59
BP 149
EP 152
DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2024.04.011
EA APR 2024
PG 4
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA A1Y6A
UT WOS:001280560000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Choi, W
Jang, W
Song, HYS
Kim, MJ
Lee, W
Byon, KK
AF Choi, Wonjun
Jang, Wooyoung (William)
Song, Hyunseok
Kim, Min Jung
Lee, Wonju
Byon, Kevin K.
TI Esports for development? Exploring esports player profiles and their
development and well-being outcomes
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MARKETING & SPONSORSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Esports players; Latent profile analysis; Development outcomes; Player
well-being
ID REAL-WORLD; SPORT; PARTICIPATION; MOTIVATIONS; INVOLVEMENT; LONELINESS;
SCALE
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[Jang, Wooyoung (William); Song, Hyunseok] Univ West Georgia, Dept Sport Management Wellness & Phys Educ, Carrollton, GA USA.
[Kim, Min Jung] McPherson Coll, Dept Hlth & Sport Studies, Mcpherson, KS USA.
Muskingum Univ, Dept Econ Accounting & Business, New Concord, OH USA.
Indiana Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
C3 University System Of New Hampshire; University of New Hampshire;
University System of Georgia; University of West Georgia; University
System of Ohio; Muskingum University; Indiana University System; Indiana
University Bloomington
RP Choi, W (corresponding author), Univ New Hampshire, Dept Kinesiol, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
EM Wonjun.Choi@unh.edu; wjang@westga.edu; hsong@westga.edu;
kimm@mcpherson.edu; wlee@muskingum.edu; kbyon@indiana.edu
RI Byon, Kevin/N-4513-2019; Kim, Min Jung/JXM-0046-2024; Byon,
Kevin/Q-3545-2017
OI Jang, Wooyoung (William)/0000-0003-3131-7521; Byon,
Kevin/0000-0003-1840-3492
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 8
U2 12
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1464-6668
EI 2515-7841
J9 INT J SPORT MARK SPO
JI Int. J. Sports Mark. Spons.
PD JUL 9
PY 2024
VL 25
IS 3
BP 684
EP 704
DI 10.1108/IJSMS-08-2023-0160
EA APR 2024
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA XS6H3
UT WOS:001200412600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Peterson, R
Barron, S
Rugel, EJ
Lee, K
AF Peterson, Rose
Barron, Sara
Rugel, Emily J.
Lee, Kate
TI Solitary in Nature: Young adults using urban nature as a safety net
during COVID-19 lockdowns
SO WELLBEING SPACE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Urban nature; Mental health; Young adults; Greenspace; Wellbeing;
Covid-19
ID BENEFITS; HEALTH
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[Barron, Sara; Rugel, Emily J.] Univ British Columbia, Dept Forest Resources Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
[Rugel, Emily J.] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Westmead Appl Res Ctr WARC, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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C3 University of Melbourne; University of British Columbia; University of
Sydney
RP Barron, S (corresponding author), 2045-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V5T 2P2, Canada.
EM sara.barron@ubc.ca
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U2 0
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2666-5581
J9 WELLBEING SPACE SOC
JI Wellbeing Space Soc.
PY 2024
VL 6
AR 100195
DI 10.1016/j.wss.2024.100195
EA APR 2024
PG 9
WC Geography; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
GA RS5D7
UT WOS:001229654700001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yeshi, T
Harima, A
Freiling, J
AF Yeshi, Tenzin
Harima, Aki
Freiling, Joerg
TI Resilience on an emotional rollercoaster: Refugee entrepreneurship under
adversity
SO EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Refugee entrepreneurship; Resilience; Refugee entrepreneurs' resilience;
Entrepreneurship in adversity; Displacement
ID SYRIAN REFUGEES; COMMUNITY RESILIENCE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; INTENTIONS;
AFTERMATH; DISASTERS; IMMIGRANT; CHILDREN; PEOPLE; TRAUMA
AB The political turmoil, civil war, economic crisis, and breakdown of the political systems in the Middle East and many African countries led to the global refugee crisis in 2015. Since then, policymakers and academics have recognized the entrepreneurial potential of refugees. Compared to migrants, due to forced displacement, refugees face significant adversities, such as psychological trauma and substantial institutional barriers. Consequently, refugee entrepreneurs need to develop and maintain a high degree of resilience to pursue an entrepreneurial path despite adversities. However, previous studies have treated resilience as a mere personal trait of refugees, neglecting its multi-layered, dynamic aspect. Against this background, this study examines how refugee entrepreneurs' resilience emerges and develops, and it analyzes the factors that influence the maintenance of their resilience. Based on 52 interviews with refugee entrepreneurs in Germany, this study finds that the fragile, unstable nature of refugees' resilience depends on various factors at the individual, relational, and institutional levels during venture development. Based on the findings, we theorize the dynamic process view of refugee entrepreneurs' resilience.
C1 [Yeshi, Tenzin; Harima, Aki; Freiling, Joerg] Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
C3 University of Bremen
RP Yeshi, T (corresponding author), Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
EM tenzin@uni-bremen.de; harima@uni-bremen.de; freiling@uni-bremen.de
RI Yeshi, Tenzin/ISA-8243-2023; Freiling, Joerg/AAO-8955-2020; Harima,
Aki/W-7425-2019
OI Yeshi, Tenzin/0000-0003-0778-0575
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NR 87
TC 7
Z9 7
U1 13
U2 24
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0263-2373
EI 1873-5681
J9 EUR MANAG J
JI Eur. Manag. J.
PD APR
PY 2024
VL 42
IS 2
BP 173
EP 185
DI 10.1016/j.emj.2022.12.009
EA APR 2024
PG 13
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA RF7E9
UT WOS:001226310400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dhir, A
Kaur, P
Hassan, S
Vrontis, D
AF Dhir, Amandeep
Kaur, Puneet
Hassan, Sharfa
Vrontis, Demetris
TI Reimagining our futures together: An early bird's-eye view of inclusive
organizational behavior
SO JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
LA English
DT Article
DE digitalization; inclusive culture; inclusive mindset; inclusive
organizational behavior; inclusive support; inclusive work design;
organizational levels
ID EXPATRIATE; DISTANCE; WORK
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C1 [Dhir, Amandeep] Univ Agder, Sch Business & Law, Dept Management, Kristiansand, Norway.
[Dhir, Amandeep; Kaur, Puneet] North West Univ, Optentia Res Focus Area, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.
[Kaur, Puneet] Univ Bergen, Dept Psychosocial Sci, Bergen, Norway.
[Kaur, Puneet] Jaipuria Inst Management, Lucknow, India.
[Hassan, Sharfa] Univ Kashmir, Dept Management Studies, Srinagar, India.
[Vrontis, Demetris] Univ Nicosia, Sch Business, Dept Management, Nicosia, Cyprus.
[Vrontis, Demetris] SP Jain Sch Global Management, Dubai Campus, Dubai, U Arab Emirates.
C3 University of Agder; North West University - South Africa; University of
Bergen; University of Kashmir; University of Nicosia
RP Dhir, A (corresponding author), Univ Agder, Sch Business & Law, Dept Management, Kristiansand, Norway.; Hassan, S (corresponding author), Univ Kashmir, Dept Management Studies, Srinagar, India.
EM amandeep.dhir@uia.no; sharfahassan3@gmail.com; vrontis.d@unic.ac.cy
RI Vrontis, Demetris/AAI-3458-2021; Kaur, Puneet/KEI-1425-2024; Dhir,
Amandeep/F-1826-2013
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NR 59
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 23
U2 72
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0894-3796
EI 1099-1379
J9 J ORGAN BEHAV
JI J. Organ. Behav.
PD NOV
PY 2024
VL 45
IS 9
SI SI
BP 1397
EP 1412
DI 10.1002/job.2776
EA APR 2024
PG 16
WC Business; Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA N4Y3J
UT WOS:001198135400001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Labbaf, S
Abbasian, M
Nguyen, B
Lucero, M
Ahmed, MS
Yunusova, A
Rivera, A
Jain, R
Borelli, JL
Dutt, N
Rahmani, AM
AF Labbaf, Sina
Abbasian, Mahyar
Nguyen, Brenda
Lucero, Matthew
Ahmed, Maryam Sabah
Yunusova, Asal
Rivera, Alexander
Jain, Ramesh
Borelli, Jessica L.
Dutt, Nikil
Rahmani, Amir M.
TI Physiological and emotional assessment of college students using
wearable and mobile devices during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown: An
intensive, longitudinal dataset
SO DATA IN BRIEF
LA English
DT Article; Data Paper
DE Raw wearable physiological signals; Photoplethysmography (PPG)
waveforms; Heart rate and heart rate variability; Self-reported
real-life mental health data; Longitudinal sleep and physical activity;
Ecological momentary assessments (EMAs); Inertial measurement unit
waveform; Personal responses to 2020 events
ID SCALE; MODEL
AB This dataset was collected from university students before, during, and after the COVID-19 lockdown in Southern California. Data collection happened continuously for the average of 7.8 months (SD=3.8, MIN=1.0, MAX=13.4) from a population of 21 students of which 12 have also completed an exit survey, and 7 started before the California COVID-19 lockdown order. This multimodal dataset included different means of data collection such as Samsung Galaxy Watch, Oura Ring, a Life-logger app named Personicle, a questionnaire mobile app named Personicle Questions, and periodical and personalised surveys. The dataset contains raw data from Photoplethysmogram (PPG), Inertial measurement unit (IMU), and pressure sensors in addition to processed data on heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep (bedtime, sleep stages, quality), and physical activity (step, active calories, type of activity). Ecological momentary assessments were collected from participants on daily and weekly bases containing their Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) questionnaire and their emotional responses to COVID-19 and their health. Subjective data was also collected through monthly surveys containing standard mood and mental health surveys such as Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II), Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), GAD-7, Inclusion of Other in the Self Scale (IOS-Partner), Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM), Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM), Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM), Experiences in Close Relationships Scale Short Form (ECR-S), UCLA Three-Item Loneliness Scale (ULS), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), Investment Model Scale (IMS), Conflict Management Scale (CMS), etc in addition to their response to important events and COVID-19. This dataset can be used to study emotions, mood, physical activity, and lifestyle of young adults through longitudinal subjective and objective measures. This dataset also contains valuable data regarding adjustment of lifestyle and emotions during the events of 2020 and 2021 including COVID-19 discovery and lockdown, Black Life Matter movement, 2020 US presidential elections, etc. On average, participants engaged in the EMA collection study at a rate of 86% (SD=10, MIN=65, MAX=99). Smartwatch usage saw an average participation rate of 51% (SD=20, MIN=16, MAX=88), while engagement with the Oura ring averaged at 85% (SD=12, MIN=60, MAX=99). (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
C1 [Labbaf, Sina; Abbasian, Mahyar; Jain, Ramesh; Dutt, Nikil; Rahmani, Amir M.] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Comp Sci, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
[Nguyen, Brenda; Lucero, Matthew; Ahmed, Maryam Sabah; Yunusova, Asal; Rivera, Alexander; Borelli, Jessica L.] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Social Ecol, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
[Jain, Ramesh; Dutt, Nikil; Rahmani, Amir M.] Univ Calif Irvine, Inst Future Hlth, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
[Rahmani, Amir M.] Univ Calif Irvine, Sch Nursing, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Irvine;
University of California System; University of California Irvine;
University of California System; University of California Irvine;
University of California System; University of California Irvine
RP Labbaf, S (corresponding author), Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Comp Sci, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
EM slabbaf@uci.edu
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PY 2024
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AR 110228
DI 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110228
EA MAR 2024
PG 95
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA PY3C2
UT WOS:001217590400001
PM 39669644
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sethi, S
Madan, P
AF Sethi, Seep
Madan, Poornima
TI "Is my voicing up linked to social pain I bear": examining the
correlates of internal whistleblowing
SO EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Internal whistleblowing; Workplace ostracism; Loneliness; Intentions to
quit; Hotel employees; The need to belong theory
ID WORKPLACE OSTRACISM; LONELINESS; ANTECEDENTS; EMPLOYEES; WORK;
CONSEQUENCES; RETALIATION; INTENTIONS; BEHAVIORS; EXCLUSION
AB PurposeUndertaking the theoretical lens of "The need to belong" theory, the present study intends to explore the aftermath of internal whistleblowing and the behavioral outcomes that follow by linking it to the literature on workplace ostracism, loneliness and intentions to quit.Design/methodology/approachThe respondents were hotel employees in the Delhi NCR region of northern India. A hypothesized sequential mediation model was tested on a sample of employees from a hotel using a three-wave time-lagged multistudy design.FindingsThe findings of the study established that internal whistleblowing leads to intentions to quit via workplace ostracism and loneliness at work.Originality/valueThe unique contribution of this study lies in understanding the underlying mechanisms and discussing the behavioral outcomes that follow post-whistleblowing. HR managers need to develop a work environment that protects whistleblowers and has a zero-tolerance policy against employees engaging in any form of retaliation or unethical business practices. Managers must be more proactive and sensitive to the social cues that will make them aware of the presence of acts of ostracism. Upon encountering such acts, managers can consider counseling employees engaging in such unhealthy practices.
C1 [Sethi, Seep] NorthCap Univ, Gurugram, India.
[Madan, Poornima] Jaipuria Inst Management, Dept OB & HR, Noida, India.
C3 The Northcap University
RP Madan, P (corresponding author), Jaipuria Inst Management, Dept OB & HR, Noida, India.
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ENGLAND
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kappal, R
Mishra, DK
AF Kappal, Rishi
Mishra, Dharmesh K.
TI Impact of executive isolation on leadership and learning culture: a
study across chief executive officers and employees of technology
enterprises in India
SO LEARNING ORGANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE CEO; Culture; Empowerment; Executive isolation; Leadership; Learning;
Management; Organizational behaviour; Power distance
ID QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; ORGANIZATION; FIT; EMPOWERMENT; LONELINESS; WORK
AB PurposeExecutive isolation, also known as workplace loneliness, its factors and impact are major issues for organizational development, future of work for leadership and learning culture. The purpose of this study is to examine the Executive isolation phenomenon where relationships between power distance, organizational culture and executive isolation of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) are analysed on how it is considered by their teams. The same is contextualized through the inputs received through interviews conducted with CEOs and employee surveys.
Design/methodology/approachThe qualitative in-depth interviews of five CEOs, and survey across 34 of the 50 employees, were undertaken over the course of two phases of this study. The investigation focused on identifying executive isolation of CEOs and perspectives of employees that can impact the leadership and learning progress of organizations based on work culture, power distance and decision-making; awareness and experience of executive isolation; workplace friendliness and rejection; and management development initiatives to minimize the impact of executive isolation. Qualitative data analysis was conducted using MAXQDA 2022 (Verbi Software, Berlin, Germany), which is a qualitative data analysis software.
FindingsThe findings highlight and expose the significant gap between understanding and analysing of the factors due to which the CEOs undergo executive isolation. It also extends to providing details related to the lack of awareness of the teams' actions contributing to the CEOs' isolation. It further highlights the fact that the difference of perspectives between the CEOs and teams leads to the organization slowing in its learning activities due to the leaders' own challenges of executive isolation The findings also provide immense need of developing knowledge assets and management development initiatives for learning interventions, to help understand, analyse and mitigate executive isolation, in the interest of the organizational learning and development.
Originality/valueEarlier research work have contextualized the executive isolation impact on CEOs ability to be a leader. This study extends it to include the implications of leadership and learning culture on the teams that are affected by organization culture, power distance, decision-making and analysing the gap between the understandings about executive isolation of the CEOs. Eventually, it interprets how CEOs courting the executive isolation impacts the overall developmental culture of the organization. This will help in asserting the serious need of new learning frameworks needed to minimize the impact of CEO-level executive isolation.
C1 [Kappal, Rishi; Mishra, Dharmesh K.] Symbiosis Int Deemed Univ SIU, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
[Mishra, Dharmesh K.] Symbiosis Inst Int Business SIIB, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
C3 Symbiosis International University; Symbiosis International University;
Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB)
RP Mishra, DK (corresponding author), Symbiosis Int Deemed Univ SIU, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
EM rishikappal@gmail.com; dharmesh.mishra@siib.ac.in
RI Kappal, Rishi/IYS-9489-2023; Mishra, Dharmesh K./B-9262-2017
OI Mishra, Dharmesh K./0000-0002-6434-6153
FX This paper was presented at the ISDSI conference of Jagsom of which TLO
is a publishing partner. The research paper transverses the
ever-important aspect of how CXOs views executive isolation and the
contrarian view of the team members, with MAXQDA used as the analysis
tool.
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SC Business & Economics
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UT WOS:001186995200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lee, KS
Benjamin, S
Boluk, K
Paddison, B
AF Lee, Kai-Sean
Benjamin, Stefanie
Boluk, Karla
Paddison, Brendan
TI Caring for our graduate academy
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY LEISURE SPORT & TOURISM EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Feminist ethic of care; Mental health crisis; Graduate students;
Doctoral education; Writing as inquiry; Academic support
ID CARE; ETHICS
AB This article examines the neglected hardships faced by graduate students and advocates for a paradigm shift towards care and empathy. Drawing upon a feminist ethic of care theoretical framework, four scholars from tourism and hospitality programs in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom engaged in a dialogical and introspective inquiry. The authors present four vignettes reflecting on their own doctoral experiences, revealing experiences of exploitation, pain, unworthiness, and loneliness endured during their graduate studies. The authors conclude by calling for a reevaluation of academic norms, advocating for a more humane, caring, and supportive environment for future scholars.
C1 [Lee, Kai-Sean; Benjamin, Stefanie] Univ Tennessee Knoxville, Dept Retail Hospitality & Tourism Management, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Boluk, Karla] Univ Waterloo, Dept Recreat & Leisure Studies, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Paddison, Brendan] York St John Univ, York Business Sch, York, England.
C3 University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville;
University of Waterloo; York Saint John University
RP Lee, KS (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee Knoxville, Dept Retail Hospitality & Tourism Management, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
EM kaiseanlee@utk.edu; sbenjam1@utk.edu; kboluk@uwaterloo.ca;
b.paddison@yorksj.ac.uk
RI Lee, Kai-Sean/ABH-2964-2020; Boluk, Karla/AAA-9986-2021
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PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
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J9 J HOSP LEIS SPORT TO
JI J. Hosp. Leis. Sport Tour. Educ.
PD NOV
PY 2024
VL 35
AR 100497
DI 10.1016/j.jhlste.2024.100497
EA MAR 2024
PG 8
WC Education & Educational Research; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA QO7L1
UT WOS:001221877700001
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nasar, S
Shome, R
Kabir, S
Gnani, S
Rao, M
Rashid, SF
AF Nasar, Sameen
Shome, Rituja
Kabir, Selima
Gnani, Shamini
Rao, Mala
Rashid, Sabina F.
TI Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and
well-being among university students in Dhaka, Bangladesh: A nested
mixed-methods study
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE University students; Mental health; COVID-19; Well-being; Fears;
Behaviour; Lockdown; Bangladesh
AB Background: University students are more at risk of mental illness compared with the general population. Declaration of a global COVID-19 pandemic led the Bangladesh government in March 2020 to implement a national lockdown, home quarantining, social distancing measures, and closure of educational institutions. We aimed to explore the impact of lockdown on the mental health and well-being of university students in Bangladesh. Methods: A nested mixed -methods survey design was undertaken using a semi structured questionnaire and in-depth interviews conducted by telephone of 73 university students (mean age of 22 years, range 18 to 26 -years -old) attending public and private academic institutions in Dhaka. A questionnaire was developed de-novo and pre -tested. Qualitative, open-ended questions were used to understand experiences regarding students ' mental health and well-being, their perceptions of COVID -19, and coping strategies. Results: Fifty nine percent of students reported that lockdown had a significant impact on their mental health and well-being. They described difficulties with social isolation and loneliness, motivation, and interpersonal conflict within families. Students ' knowledge of COVID-19 were high with television, newspapers, online, and social media were main sources of information; few relied on government reports. Most pressing concerns were timely graduation and employment (83%), not being able to socialize (46%), being stuck at home (37%), and financial difficulties regarding university fees (29%). Additional underlying stressors included financial insecurity of respondents ' households and parental health. Coping strategies included watching television or films, online meetings with friends, social media, as well interactions with family. Conclusion: As a result of Bangladesh 's first national lockdown, university students experienced negative effects on their mental health and well-being. There is an urgent need for greater proactive measures within educational settings, such as mental health literacy programmes and diagnosis management that could mitigate and prevent adverse impacts of future lockdowns.
C1 [Nasar, Sameen; Shome, Rituja; Kabir, Selima; Rashid, Sabina F.] BRAC Univ, BRAC James P Grant Sch Publ Hlth, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Gnani, Shamini; Rao, Mala] Imperial Coll London, Dept Primary Care & Publ Hlth, London, England.
C3 Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee BRAC; BRAC University; Imperial
College London
RP Nasar, S (corresponding author), BRAC Univ, BRAC James P Grant Sch Publ Hlth, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
EM sameen.nasar@bracu.ac.bd
OI Rashid, Sabina Faiz/0000-0003-0916-2631; Nasar,
Sameen/0000-0002-2293-0343; Gnani, Shamini/0000-0001-6246-9590
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JI Heliyon
PD MAR 30
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 6
AR e27588
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27588
EA MAR 2024
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA QQ0F6
UT WOS:001222210600001
PM 38515726
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Balderman, OS
Tzafrir, S
Enosh, G
AF Balderman, Orit Shamir
Tzafrir, Shay
Enosh, Guy
TI Happiness and Passion at Work: Finding the Common Thread in a Tangle of
Definitions - A Conceptual Analysis
SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SPIRITUALITY & RELIGION
LA English
DT Article
DE Happiness; passion at work; systematic scoping review; comparative
analysis; qualitative methods
ID EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT; PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS; OBSESSIVE PASSION;
MEASUREMENT SCALE; JOB-SATISFACTION; DUALISTIC MODEL; LIFE; PERFORMANCE;
EXPERIENCE; EFFICACY
AB Happiness and passion at work are two interrelated constructs, the importance of which has been acutely pronounced during the Covid-19 pandemic and the resultant social isolation. We examine the nomological network of the two concepts, including the differentiation of obsessive and harmonious passion at work and wellbeing. Despite increasing research and theoretical interest in each concept, different terms and classifications exist, P 203 8 109 20 O Tue 23 Ap 2 resulting in inconstant nominal and operational definitions. Delivered by Ingenta In this paper, through a systematic scoping review of the ambiguity of existing terms and use of different concepts for similar meanings, we clarify and discuss the construction of happiness and passion at work, including their interrelationship and differences. Hence, we propose new theoretical definitions (nominal definitions) for each concept that contain all three dimensions. Future studies will be able to develop new indexes (operational definitions) using validity and reliability tests.
C1 [Balderman, Orit Shamir] Max Stern Acad Coll Emek Yezreel, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, IL-19300 Emek Yezreel, Israel.
[Balderman, Orit Shamir] Max Stern Acad Coll Emek Yezreel, Dept Behav Sci, IL-19300 Emek Yezreel, Israel.
[Tzafrir, Shay] Univ Haifa, Sch Business Adm, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel.
[Enosh, Guy] Univ Haifa, Fac Welf & Hlth Sci, Sch Social Work, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel.
C3 University of Haifa; University of Haifa
RP Balderman, OS (corresponding author), Max Stern Acad Coll Emek Yezreel, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, IL-19300 Emek Yezreel, Israel.; Balderman, OS (corresponding author), Max Stern Acad Coll Emek Yezreel, Dept Behav Sci, IL-19300 Emek Yezreel, Israel.
EM orits@yvc.ac.il
RI Shamir Balderman, Orit/NDS-5296-2025
OI Shamir Balderman, Orit/0000-0003-3823-5318
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NR 126
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 6
U2 11
PU IMASR-INT ASSOC MANAGEMENT SPIRITUALITY & RELIGION
PI LONDON
PA 262 SHAKESPEARE TOWER, LONDON, ENGLAND
SN 1476-6086
EI 1942-258X
J9 J MANAG SPIRITUAL RE
JI J. Manag. Spiritual. Relig.
PD MAR
PY 2024
VL 21
IS 2
BP 224
EP 254
DI 10.51327/CZUA2616
PG 31
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA QO5G6
UT WOS:001221821100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU MacNeill, H
Paton, M
Schneeweiss, S
Wiljer, D
AF MacNeill, Heather
Paton, Morag
Schneeweiss, Suzan
Wiljer, David
TI Perceived Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) During COVID-19: CPD Providers' Perspectives
SO JOURNAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE education; medical; continuing (MESH); computer-assisted instruction
(MESH); technology-enhanced continuing professional development; faculty
development
ID MEDICAL-EDUCATION
AB COVID-19 precipitated many CPD providers to develop new technology competencies to create effective online CPD. This study aims to improve our understanding of CPD providers' comfort level, supports, perceived advantages/disadvantages, and issues in technology-enhanced CPD delivery during COVID-19. A survey was distributed to CPD providers at the University of Toronto and members of the Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Of the 111 respondents, 81% felt very to somewhat confident to provide online CPD, but less than half reported IT, financial, or faculty development supports. The top reported advantage to online CPD delivery was reaching a new demographic; top disadvantages included videoconferencing fatigue, social isolation, and competing priorities. There was interest in using less frequently used educational technology such as online collaboration tools, virtual patients, and augmented/virtual reality. COVID-19 precipitated an increased comfort level in using synchronous technologies to provide CPD, giving the CPD community an increased cultural acceptance and skill level to build on. As we move beyond the pandemic, it will be important to consider ongoing faculty development, particularly toward asynchronous and HyFlex delivery methods to continue expand CPD reach and negate negative online experiences such as videoconferencing fatigue, social isolation, and online distractions.
C1 [MacNeill, Heather] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Educ Technol, Continuing Profess Dev, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[MacNeill, Heather] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Paton, Morag; Schneeweiss, Suzan; Wiljer, David] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Continuing Profess Dev, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Wiljer, David] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Wiljer, David] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Wiljer, David] Univ Hlth Network, Digital, Educ Technol Innovat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
University Health Network Toronto
RP MacNeill, H (corresponding author), Sinai Hlth Syst, Hennick Bridgepoint Hosp, 1 Bridgepoint Dr,Rm G015, Toronto, ON M4M 2B5, Canada.
EM Heather.MacNeill@sinaihealth.ca; Morag.Paton@utoronto.ca;
Suzan.Schneeweiss@utoronto.ca; David.Wiljer@UHN.ca
RI MacNeill, Heather/JCN-4866-2023
OI Paton, Morag/0000-0002-9934-9784; MacNeill, Heather/0000-0001-9842-3578
FX The authors thank members of the CPD Directors and Leaders Committee at
the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and members of the Society for Academic
Continuing Medical Education Scholarship and Communications Committees
for their feedback and support. The authors thank all respondents of
both the pilot and final surveys for their participation in this study.
CR [Anonymous], No significant difference
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TC 4
Z9 4
U1 1
U2 2
PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
SN 0894-1912
EI 1554-558X
J9 J CONTIN EDUC HEALTH
JI J. Contin. Educ. Health Prof.
PD SPR
PY 2024
VL 44
IS 2
BP 147
EP 150
DI 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000512
PG 4
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Health Care Sciences & Services
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Education & Educational Research; Health Care Sciences & Services
GA A0C3Q
UT WOS:001279301000013
PM 37201550
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, FX
Zhang, GJ
Liu, Y
AF Li, Fangxuan (Sam)
Zhang, Guojie
Liu, Yue
TI The lonely traveller's mind: exploring the influence of loneliness on
revisit intention
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; revisit intention; nostalgia; compensatory consumption;
mixed methods
ID MODEL; SELF; EXPERIENCE; EMOTIONS; BUSINESS; TOURISM
AB Despite the fact that feelings of loneliness offer invaluable opportunities for marketing and management, studies on its impacts and consequences in the travel context are still in their infancy. Drawing on compensatory consumption behaviour theory, and using a mixed-methods approach, this research explored the influence of loneliness (i.e. trait loneliness and state loneliness) on tourists' revisit intention. In light of the findings derived from interviews and scenario-based experiments, the research validates the positive effects of each loneliness variable on revisit intention. Moreover, the mediating effects of nostalgia on the relationships between trait loneliness and revisit intention, and between state loneliness and revisit intention, have been revealed. This study enriches the literature on tourism and consumer behaviour and offers several tailor-made suggestions for relevant practitioners.
C1 [Li, Fangxuan (Sam); Zhang, Guojie; Liu, Yue] Hainan Univ, Sch Tourism, Haikou, Peoples R China.
[Li, Fangxuan (Sam)] City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
C3 Hainan University; City University of Macau
RP Zhang, GJ (corresponding author), Hainan Univ, Sch Tourism, Haikou, Peoples R China.
EM zgj_hainan@163.com
RI Zhang, Guojie/H-5847-2017; Liu, Yue/MYS-2052-2025
OI Li, Fangxuan/0000-0002-5342-3766; Zhang, Guojie/0000-0001-5293-1892
FU Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [722QN294,
724RC490]
FX This research was supported by Hainan Provincial Natural Science
Foundation of China (Grant number: 724RC490 and 722QN294) awarded to
Guojie Zhang
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NR 68
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 20
U2 60
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD APR 3
PY 2025
VL 28
IS 7
BP 1046
EP 1061
DI 10.1080/13683500.2024.2320855
EA FEB 2024
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 0NX9Q
UT WOS:001169421400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Vashdi, DR
Chen, JQ
Fan, QY
Bamberger, PA
AF Vashdi, Dana R.
Chen, Jingqiu
Fan, Qingyue
Bamberger, Peter A.
TI Supportive but Exhausting: A Dual-path Model of Team Interdependence and
Member Negative Emotional States
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Team Interdependence; Employee Well-being; Goal Orientation
ID GOAL ORIENTATION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MODERATING ROLE; EGO DEPLETION;
MENTAL-HEALTH; WORK STRESS; PERFORMANCE; RESOURCES; BURNOUT;
CONSERVATION
AB Although the implications of team interdependence for team performance are well established, little is known regarding its consequences on the team members' emotional states. Drawing from Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, we propose a dual-path model of the impact of team interdependence on two distinct negative emotional states (NES), powerlessness and loneliness. More specifically, we argue that on the one hand, team interdependence can reduce member's vulnerability to NES by facilitating a gain in support resources (i.e., social support). On the other hand, team interdependence may also increase members' vulnerability to NES via the depletion of regulatory resources manifesting in the form of emotional exhaustion. Additionally, we propose that team goal orientations moderate these indirect effects. Testing this model using three waves of time-lagged data from a sample of manufacturing workers, we find support for the hypothesized dual pathways, and more specifically evidence of: (a) an indirect protective effect of team interdependence via social support on both powerlessness and loneliness, and (b) an indirect vulnerability effect of team interdependence via emotional exhaustion on both powerlessness and loneliness, particularly among members of teams characterized by a high team performance goal orientation. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
C1 [Vashdi, Dana R.] Univ Haifa, Sch Polit Sci, Div Publ Adm & Policy, Haifa, Israel.
[Chen, Jingqiu; Fan, Qingyue] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Antai Coll Econ & Management, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
[Bamberger, Peter A.] Tel Aviv Univ, Coller Sch Management, Tel Aviv, Israel.
C3 University of Haifa; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Tel Aviv University
RP Chen, JQ (corresponding author), Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Antai Coll Econ & Management, 1954 Huashan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
EM chenjingqiu@sjtu.edu.cn
RI Bamberger, Peter/M-3345-2013; Fan, Qingyue/KWT-6788-2024; Vashdi,
Dana/AAU-8695-2020
OI Chen, Jingqiu/0000-0002-5189-6914; Fan, Qingyue/0000-0003-1855-9884
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China
FX No Statement Available
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0889-3268
EI 1573-353X
J9 J BUS PSYCHOL
JI J. Bus. Psychol.
PD OCT
PY 2024
VL 39
IS 5
BP 1187
EP 1205
DI 10.1007/s10869-024-09937-8
EA FEB 2024
PG 19
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA E5G1L
UT WOS:001164849900001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Li, ZX
Yan, MM
Liu, YY
AF Li, Zhixuan
Yan, Mengmeng
Liu, Yingying
TI Prevalence of body mass index categories among adults living alone in
China: Observational study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID NUTRITION TRANSITION; OBESITY; LONELINESS; UNDERWEIGHT; OVERWEIGHT;
BEHAVIORS; DIETARY; HEALTH; FOOD; BMI
AB Background Adults living alone represent a growing population group in China. Understanding the prevalence of body mass index (BMI) categories and their associations with demographic and lifestyle factors among this group is essential for informing targeted interventions and public health policies.Methods In this population-based cross-sectional study, we used individual-level data from the 2011-2021 China General Social Survey. Main outcomes were prevalence of BMI categories adjusted for gender and age, using logistic regression and model-predicted marginal prevalence to estimate BMI categories prevalence.Results We analyzed 9,077 single-living Chinese adult participants. The primary-adjusted prevalence of BMI categories varied across different genders and age groups. Underweight was more prevalent in females (12.73%; 95% CI: 12.31% - 13.14%) than in males (7.54%; 95% CI: 7.19% - 7.88%), while overweight and obesity were higher in males. Primary-adjusted underweight prevalence was highest among the 18-24 years age group (22.09%; 95% CI: 20.17% - 24.01%) and decreased with age. Primary-adjusted overweight prevalence increased with age, peaking in the 45-54 years age group (41.94%; 95% CI: 40.96% - 42.93%). Primary-adjusted obesity prevalence exhibited a fluctuating pattern across age groups, with the highest prevalence observed in the 45-54 years age group (9.81%; 95% CI: 9.19% - 10.44%).Conclusion Our findings reveal significant associations between BMI categories and demographic and lifestyle factors among adults living alone in China. These results can inform targeted interventions and public health policies aimed at promoting healthy weight management and addressing the unique health challenges faced by single-living individuals in China.
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[Yan, Mengmeng] Chengdu Neusoft Univ, Sch healthcare & technol, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Yingying] Univ Elect Sci & Technol China, Sichuan Prov Peoples Hosp, Dept Hlth Management, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Yingying] Univ Elect Sci & Technol China, Sichuan Prov Peoples Hosp, Inst Hlth Management, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
C3 Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital; University of Electronic Science &
Technology of China; University of Electronic Science & Technology of
China; Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital
RP Yan, MM (corresponding author), Chengdu Neusoft Univ, Sch healthcare & technol, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
EM changc99@outlook.com
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PT J
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PT J
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shopping; COVID-19 pandemic; consumer behaviour; European Union
ID CUSTOMER SATISFACTION; ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT; SERVICE QUALITY; BIG DATA;
INTERNET; IMPACT; MODEL; DETERMINANTS; COVID-19; PLATFORM
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[Deep Sharma, Gagan] Szecheny Istvan Univ, Ctr Int Programmes, H-9026 Gyor, Hungary.
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[Deep Sharma, Gagan] Lebanese Amer Univ, Grad Studies & Res, Beirut 11022801, Lebanon.
[Danska-Borsiak, Barbara] Univ Lodz, Dept Spatial Econometr, PL-90419 Lodz, Poland.
C3 University of Lodz; GGS Indraprastha University; Lebanese American
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RP Roszko-Wójtowicz, E (corresponding author), Univ Lodz, Dept Econ & Social Stat, PL-90214 Lodz, Poland.
EM elzbieta.roszko@uni.lodz.pl; gagan@ipu.ac.in;
barbara.danska@uni.lodz.pl; maria.grzelak@uni.lodz.pl
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AF Sassi, Maria
TI Migration Dynamics in Rejaf Payam, South Sudan: Inbound and Outbound
Patterns and Impact on Those Left Behind
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE migration patterns; in-and-out-migration; non-migrant women; focus group
discussions; South Sudan
ID EMPOWERMENT; MOBILITY; AFRICA; RETURN; GIRLS; WOMEN
AB Exploring migration patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa is vital for unravelling the intricate interplay of demographic, economic, social, and cultural forces shaping the region. This paper specifically centres on migration patterns within Rejaf Payam, Juba County, South Sudan. Its aim is to shed light on both inbound and outbound migration and their impact on vulnerable individuals who choose to stay in their original communities, with a particular focus on women. This study complements the existing literature that exclusively concentrates on the experiences of internally displaced persons and refugees either at their arrival destinations or during the migration process and overlooks the implications for those left behind. The qualitative research methodology proposed in this study is grounded in the utilisation of focus group discussions, specifically engaging traditional authorities and esteemed community stakeholders. Conducted by adequately trained enumerators, these discussions took place in March and June 2023. The methodology, features of the investigated area, migration patterns, and their effects on non-migrants are detailed, concluding with policy implications derived from qualitative evidence. The qualitative findings reveal that economic opportunities, insecurity, and adverse weather conditions predominantly drive migration. However, migrants are not reaching displaced or refugee camps only. In the investigated area, migration is often transitory or seasonal, with most migrants returning to their communities. The study highlights the adverse effects of migration on non-migrant women, who are left to assume the role of sole breadwinners and face economic hardships, social isolation, and increased vulnerability. The study recommends interventions focused on women's empowerment, skill-building, economic opportunities, awareness campaigns to change societal attitudes, social protection programs, and psychosocial support services to address these challenges. It also emphasises the need for enhanced data collection and research efforts to inform evidence-based policies and interventions. A collaborative approach is crucial for effective implementation.
C1 [Sassi, Maria] Univ Pavia, Dept Econ & Management, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
C3 University of Pavia
RP Sassi, M (corresponding author), Univ Pavia, Dept Econ & Management, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
EM maria.sassi@unipv.it
RI Sassi, Maria/AAR-4070-2020
OI Sassi, Maria/0000-0002-6114-6826
FU Italian Agency of Development Cooperation
FX I thank the Italian NGO VIDES for the opportunity to participate in the
project "Sustainable agriculture as a means for promoting food security,
women's empowerment, and socioeconomic development (AGREE)" and the FMA
for the logistic support in South Sudan. I would also like to express my
appreciation to the enumerators and project manager of the AGREE
project, Simon Lagu, for the support in data collection.
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA JI2V6
UT WOS:001172480200001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yu, LZ
Fan, XC
AF Yu, Lingzhi
Fan, Xiucheng
TI Lonely human and dominant robot: Similarity versus complementary
attraction
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE attraction theory; dominance; loneliness; perceived control; robot
ID COMPUTER PERSONALITIES; SOCIAL JUDGMENT; OLDER-ADULTS; LONELINESS;
SCALE; TECHNOLOGY; DIMENSIONS; RESPONSES; BEHAVIOR
AB While social robots can provide companionship, people hesitate to connect with them. This research delves into a neglected question: How can we enhance the probability of potential users, especially those grappling with loneliness, connecting with companion robots to fulfill their social needs? Building upon the friendliness-dominance model and attraction theory in social psychology, our six studies reveal that individuals experiencing greater loneliness hold generally less favorable attitudes toward the idea of adopting robotic companionship. However, lonelier individuals show a higher inclination to bond with robots that act submissive rather than dominant ones. This research contributes to the understanding of human-robot interaction by examining how human traits and their perceptions of robot personalities jointly influence the interaction. The results have significant implications for guiding the design of robot product attributes to enhance their appeal to individuals experiencing varying degrees of loneliness.
C1 [Yu, Lingzhi] Univ Texas Austin, McCombs Sch Business, Dept Mkt, Austin, TX USA.
[Fan, Xiucheng] Fudan Univ, Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
[Fan, Xiucheng] Fudan Univ, Dept Mkt, Sch Management, 670 Guoshun Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Texas System; University of Texas Austin; Fudan
University; Fudan University
RP Fan, XC (corresponding author), Fudan Univ, Dept Mkt, Sch Management, 670 Guoshun Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
EM xcfan@fudan.edu.cn
RI Fan, Xiucheng/AEI-5313-2022; Yu, Lingzhi/ACH-8149-2022
OI Yu, Lingzhi/0000-0003-4781-4741
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; [71832002]
FX This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation
of China (grant number 71832002, host: Xiucheng Fan).
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NR 78
TC 4
Z9 4
U1 25
U2 75
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD MAY
PY 2024
VL 41
IS 5
BP 1133
EP 1151
DI 10.1002/mar.21975
EA JAN 2024
PG 19
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA MT3F1
UT WOS:001153230100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bowman, LR
Smart, E
Oh, A
Xu, Y
Curran, CJ
Menna-Dack, D
Hammond, J
Thorne, M
AF Bowman, Laura R.
Smart, Eric
Oh, Anna
Xu, Ying
Curran, C. J.
Menna-Dack, Dolly
Hammond, Jean
Thorne, Melissa
TI Facilitating virtual social connections for youth with disabilities:
lessons for post-COVID-19 programming
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Disability; youth; friendship; social connection; COVID-19; online;
virtual
ID YOUNG-ADULTS; PEOPLE; EXPERIENCES; FRAMEWORK; BARRIERS; INTERNET;
FRIENDS
AB PurposeSocial connections are essential for the development of life skills for youth. Youth with disabilities have long faced barriers to meaningful social connections. The onset of COVID-19 increased barriers to social connections for all youth, and also led to enhanced use of virtual platforms in paediatric rehabilitation programming. Harnessing this opportunity, service providers created a suite of online programs to foster social connections and friendships. The current study explores participant and service provider experiences of such programs.MethodsThis qualitative descriptive study used interviews and focus groups to explore how youth with disabilities (n = 8), their parents (n = 7), and service providers (n = 13) involved in program development and delivery experienced the programs, the accessibility of the virtual platforms, and their social connections in relation to program participation.ResultsParticipants were satisfied with the programs' content, accessibility and ability to meet their social needs. Qualitative themes included facilitating social connections, accessibility of virtual spaces, and recommendations for future virtual programming.DiscussionFor youth with disabilities who have been historically marginalized in social spheres, the newly ubiquitous infrastructure regarding virtual programming must be supported and enhanced. A hybrid approach involving virtual/in-person options in future programming is recommended.
Youth with disabilities can benefit from social connections on virtual platforms in terms of physical access to social spaces and opportunities to communicate in alternative waysFor some youth with disabilities, virtual social connections can be the only feasible and readily available option for reducing social isolation due to physical barriers to accessWhen offering virtual program options, service providers should consider the various benefits of connecting with the physical, communication-based, interaction-based, access-based and other barriers to virtual connection
C1 [Bowman, Laura R.; Smart, Eric; Oh, Anna; Xu, Ying; Curran, C. J.; Menna-Dack, Dolly; Hammond, Jean; Thorne, Melissa] Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabil Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Smart, Eric] TVCC Thames Valley Childrens Ctr, Res Program, Qual Management, London, ON, Canada.
[Smart, Eric] Univ Toronto, Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Menna-Dack, Dolly] Bloorview Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Bowman, Laura R.] Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabil Hosp, 150 Kilgour Rd, Toronto, ON M4G 1R8, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital;
University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
RP Bowman, LR (corresponding author), Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabil Hosp, 150 Kilgour Rd, Toronto, ON M4G 1R8, Canada.
EM lbowman@hollandbloorview.ca
RI Bowman, Laura/AFC-3432-2022
OI Bowman, Laura/0000-0001-7246-7863
FU Barbara Underhill's Stephanie Gaetz Keepsafe Foundation
FX This work was supported by Barbara Underhill's Stephanie Gaetz Keepsafe
Foundation.
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA K9V6J
UT WOS:001150571400001
PM 38279660
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Schönmann, M
Bodenschatz, A
Uhl, M
Walkowitz, G
AF Schoenmann, Manuela
Bodenschatz, Anja
Uhl, Matthias
Walkowitz, Gari
TI Contagious humans: A pandemic's positive effect on attitudes towards
care robots
SO TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Care robots; Affective attitudes; COVID-19 pandemic; Vignette experiment
ID NEGATIVE ATTITUDES; VALUES; PREFERENCES; VALIDATION; ACCEPTANCE;
STABILITY; EXPOSURE; IMPACT
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C1 [Bodenschatz, Anja; Uhl, Matthias] TH Ingolstadt, Fac Comp Sci, Esplanade 10, D-85049 Ingolstadt, Germany.
[Schoenmann, Manuela; Bodenschatz, Anja; Uhl, Matthias; Walkowitz, Gari] Tech Univ Munich, TUM Sch Social Sci & Technol, Arcisstr 21, D-80333 Munich, Germany.
[Bodenschatz, Anja] Univ Cologne, Fac Management Econ & Social Sci, Seminar Corp Dev & Business Ethics, D-50923 Cologne, Germany.
[Schoenmann, Manuela; Walkowitz, Gari] Tech Univ Bergakademie Freiberg, Fac Business Adm, Freiberg, Germany.
[Bodenschatz, Anja] TH Ingolstadt, Esplanade 10, D-85049 Ingolstadt, Germany.
C3 Technical University of Munich; University of Cologne; Technical
University Freiberg
RP Bodenschatz, A (corresponding author), TH Ingolstadt, Esplanade 10, D-85049 Ingolstadt, Germany.
EM manuela.schoenmann@bwl.tu-freiberg.de; anja.bodenschatz@thi.de;
matthias.uhl@thi.de; gari.walkowitz@bwl.tu-freiberg.de
RI Walkowitz, Gari/L-6016-2017
OI Bodenschatz, Anja/0000-0001-9982-8809
FU Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Trans- formation (bidt)
FX Funding by the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Trans- formation
(bidt) is gratefully acknowledged. The funding source had no influence
on the design or report of this study.
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NR 116
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U1 1
U2 13
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0160-791X
EI 1879-3274
J9 TECHNOL SOC
JI Technol. Soc.
PD MAR
PY 2024
VL 76
AR 102464
DI 10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102464
EA JAN 2024
PG 11
WC Social Issues; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Issues; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA IV2Z8
UT WOS:001169059800001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Herrero-Montes, M
Paras-Bravo, P
Ferrer-Pargada, D
Fernandez-de-las-Penas, C
Fernandez-Cacho, LM
Palacios-Cena, D
AF Herrero-Montes, Manuel
Paras-Bravo, Paula
Ferrer-Pargada, Diego
Fernandez-de-las-Penas, Cesar
Fernandez-Cacho, Luis Manuel
Palacios-Cena, Domingo
TI Coping with the hospital environment during the COVID-19 pandemic: A
qualitative study of the survivors' perspective during their stay at the
ICU and inpatient ward
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE MeSH): COVID-19; Hospital units; Intensive care units; Hospitals
isolation; Pandemics; Patients; Hospital personnel; Qualitative research
ID SAMPLE-SIZE; INTERVIEW; DESIGN
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the clinical practice of healthcare professionals. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of COVID-19 survivors regarding the healthcare they received during their stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the inpatient COVID-19 ward. A qualitative case -study approach was implemented. Participants were recruited using nonprobabilistic purposeful sampling strategy. Inclusion criteria included patients aged >= 18 years who received follow-up from the Pulmonology service at a Hospital in de North of Spain, were diagnosed with COVID-19 and bilateral pneumonia, and were admitted to the ICU before being transferred to a COVID-19 inpatient ward. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and researchers' field notes, and thematic analysis was performed. Techniques such as credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability were employed to ensure the trustworthiness of the data. A total of 25 individuals (six women) were included in the study. Three main themes emerged from the analysis: common challenges faced in both units, coping with the hospital stay, and developing strategies. Findings highlighted the need to improve information dissemination, individualize care, and enhance direct patient interaction. Moreover, the study shed light on the psychological impact of hospitalization and ICU experience, including feelings of loneliness, confinement, and the lack of memories from the ICU stay, as well as the influence of care and healthcare language. Finally, strategies such as keeping the mind occupied and maintaining selfdiscipline were identified as crucial during hospitalization. These findings provide valuable insights for healthcare professionals in delivering care to individuals with COVID-19 in the ICU and hospital ward settings.
C1 [Herrero-Montes, Manuel; Paras-Bravo, Paula] Univ Cantabria, Dept Enfermeria, Inst Invest Sanitaria Valdecilla IDIVAL, Grp Invest Enfermeria, Santander, Spain.
[Ferrer-Pargada, Diego] Hosp Univ Marques Valdecilla, Serv Neumol, Santander, Spain.
[Fernandez-de-las-Penas, Cesar] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Phys Therapy Occupat Therapy Phys Med & Rehab, Res Grp Manual Therapy, Dry Needling & Therapeut Exercise GITM URJC, Alcorcon, Spain.
[Fernandez-Cacho, Luis Manuel] Univ Cantabria, Dept Enfermeria, Cantabria, Spain.
[Palacios-Cena, Domingo] Univ Rey Juan Carlos Hum &QRinHS, Res Grp Humanities & Qualitat Res Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy Occupat Therapy Phys Med & Rehab, Alcorcon, Spain.
[Paras-Bravo, Paula] Univ Cantabria, Dept Enfermeria, Santander 39008, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Cantabria; Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla
(HUMV); Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla (HUMV); Universidad
Rey Juan Carlos; Universidad de Cantabria; Universidad de Cantabria
RP Paras-Bravo, P (corresponding author), Univ Cantabria, Dept Enfermeria, Santander 39008, Spain.
EM manuel.herrero@unican.es; paula.paras@unican.es;
diegojose.ferrer@scsalud.es; cesar.fernandez@urjc.es;
podumonte@hotmail.com
RI Parás-Bravo, Paula/AAC-7250-2020; Herrero Montes, Manuel/AAV-1583-2020;
PALACIOS-CENA, DOMINGO/B-6944-2015; Fernandez Cacho, Luis
Manuel/AAY-1384-2021
OI Herrero Montes, Manuel/0000-0002-5732-8344; Ferrer Pargada,
Diego/0000-0001-9088-5946; PALACIOS-CENA, DOMINGO/0000-0003-0669-6339;
Fernandez Cacho, Luis Manuel/0000-0003-1631-4867; Paras Bravo,
Paula/0000-0001-7745-3006
FU Comunidad de Madrid y la Union Europea; Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo
Regional (FEDER); Recursos REACT-UE del Programa Operativo de Madrid;
Union a la pandemia de COVID-19 (LONG-COVID-EXP-CM); Next-Val 2021 de la
Fundacion Instituto de Investigacion Marques de Valdecilla (IDIVAL);
Novo Nordisk Foundation [0067235]
FX The project was supported by a grant of Comunidad de Madrid y la Union
Europea, a traves del Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) ,
Recursos REACT-UE del Programa Operativo de Madrid 2014-2020, financiado
como parte de la respuesta de la Union a la pandemia de COVID-19
(LONG-COVID-EXP-CM) , by a grant from Next-Val 2021 de la Fundacion
Instituto de Investigacion Marques de Valdecilla (IDIVAL) , and by a
grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation 0067235. The sponsors had no role
in the design, collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of
the data, draft, review, or approval of the manuscript or its content.
The authors were responsible for the decision to submit the manuscript
for publication, and the sponsor did not participate in this decision.
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NR 42
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 4
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD JAN 30
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 2
AR e24661
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24661
EA JAN 2024
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA IN6R3
UT WOS:001167051000001
PM 38298692
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hasan, SA
Naseem, A
Mahmood, M
Sajjad, Z
Mirza, MZ
AF Hasan, Syed Aarij
Naseem, Afshan
Mahmood, Muzamil
Sajjad, Zunaira
Mirza, Muhammad Zeeshan
TI Impact of supervisor phubbing on workplace incivility and workplace
presenteeism: mediation and moderation effect of self-esteem and power
distance
SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Supervisor pubbing; Workplace incivility; Workplace presenteeism;
Employee self-esteem; Power distance
ID SICKNESS PRESENTEEISM; JOB; DETERMINANTS; SATISFACTION; LONELINESS;
PHONE; MODEL; WORK; ME
AB PurposeSupervisor phubbing is an increasingly common behavior depicted by supervisors despite the significance of supervisor-subordinate interactions. This study explores the impact of this behavior on workplace incivility and workplace presenteeism and analyzes the mediating role of self-esteem and the moderating role of power distance.Design/methodology/approachData were collected from employees belonging to IT sector. The research was cross-sectional in nature and the data were collected using a structured questionnaire.FindingsThe findings indicate a significant impact of supervisor phubbing on self-esteem, workplace incivility and workplace presenteeism. Additionally, results reveal the mediating role of self-esteem between supervisor phubbing and workplace presenteeism. However, the moderating effect of power distance on the relationship between supervisor phubbing and self-esteem was not supported.Originality/valueThe research contributes to the existing literature and theory, especially in the area of supervisor phubbing and communications management. The study suggests a need for comprehensive approach that involves both organizational policies and individual behavior change.
C1 [Hasan, Syed Aarij; Naseem, Afshan; Mahmood, Muzamil; Sajjad, Zunaira] Natl Univ Sci & Technol, Coll Elect & Mech Engn, Dept Engn Management, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Natl Univ Sci & Technol, NUST Business Sch, Islamabad, Pakistan.
C3 National University of Sciences & Technology - Pakistan; National
University of Sciences & Technology - Pakistan
RP Naseem, A (corresponding author), Natl Univ Sci & Technol, Coll Elect & Mech Engn, Dept Engn Management, Islamabad, Pakistan.
EM afshan.naseem@ceme.nust.edu.pk
RI Mirza, Muhammad/J-6232-2019; Naseem, Afshan/ACA-2120-2022; Sajjad,
Zunaira/ISA-2008-2023
OI Naseem, Afshan/0000-0002-4766-8070; Sajjad, Zunaira/0000-0003-3908-2077;
Mirza, Muhammad Zeeshan/0000-0002-7582-9513
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
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SN 0262-1711
EI 1758-7492
J9 J MANAG DEV
JI J. Manag. Dev.
PD FEB 6
PY 2024
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DI 10.1108/JMD-08-2023-0230
EA JAN 2024
PG 19
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA GS3L9
UT WOS:001137065900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Oh, I
Rowley, C
Shan, BA
Hwang, H
AF Oh, Ingyu
Rowley, Chris
Shan, Biaoan
Hwang, Hyeseon
TI Loneliness during work from home: the case of Chinese workers during the
COVID-19 pandemic
SO ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Work from home (WFH); Covid-19; loneliness; resilience; organizational
culture; China
ID SELF-EFFICACY; DEMANDS-RESOURCES; RESILIENCE; VALIDATION; ENGAGEMENT;
INNOVATION; BEHAVIOR; AGENCY; CARE
AB The extant literature on work from home (WFH) suggests that the tightened organizational regulations on the reorganization of workspaces during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent change in organizational cultures that are more closed and inflexible than before is correlated with the rising tendencies of loneliness. However, few empirical studies have generated testable hypotheses or tested them against survey data. Even a handful of empirical studies present only partial results on how WHF and loneliness are mediated and/or moderated by individual resilience (IR), organizational norms and cultures (ONC) and virtual teamwork (VT). We use Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling to examine their complex relationships during the pandemic in China. We find no direct correlation between WFH and loneliness, although it is significantly mediated by IR and ONC. We also find that the mediated effect of IR on loneliness was further moderated by VT.
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[Oh, Ingyu] Int Ctr Org & Innovat Studies, Singapore, Singapore.
[Rowley, Chris] Univ Oxford, Kellogg Coll, Oxford, England.
[Rowley, Chris] Univ London, Bayes Sch Business, London, England.
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C3 University of Oxford; University of London; Jilin University; University
of Seoul
RP Shan, BA (corresponding author), Jilin Univ, Sch Business & Management, Changchun, Peoples R China.
EM shanbiaoan@163.com
RI Oh, Ingyu/AAM-7089-2020
OI Shan, Biaoan/0000-0003-1570-4409; Oh, Ingyu/0000-0002-1645-8767; Hwang,
Hye Seon/0009-0001-7329-296X
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1360-2381
EI 1743-792X
J9 ASIA PAC BUS REV
JI Asia Pac. Bus. Rev.
PD 2024 JAN 6
PY 2024
DI 10.1080/13602381.2023.2294079
EA JAN 2024
PG 23
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA EC6D4
UT WOS:001136746000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Azeem, MU
De Clercq, D
Haq, IU
AF Azeem, Muhammad Umer
De Clercq, Dirk
Haq, Inam Ul
TI Religiosity as a buffer of the harmful effects of workplace loneliness
on negative work rumination and job performance
SO JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS-PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Negative work rumination; Job performance;
Religiosity; Conservation of resources theory
ID MODERATING ROLE; CAREER SUCCESS; RESOURCES; CONSERVATION; ORGANIZATIONS;
CONSEQUENCES; SATISFACTION; PREDICTORS; COMMITMENT; INTENTION
AB PurposeThis study investigates how employees' experience of resource-depleting workplace loneliness may steer them away from performance-enhancing work efforts as informed by their propensity to engage in negative work rumination. It also addresses whether and how religiosity might serve as a buffer of this harmful dynamic.Design/methodology/approachThe hypotheses tests rely on three-round survey data collected among employees who work in various organizations in Pakistan - a relevant country context, considering the importance of people's religious faith for their professional functioning and its high-uncertainty avoidance and collectivism, which likely make workplace loneliness a particularly upsetting experience.FindingsAn important channel through which a sense of being abandoned at work compromises job performance is that employees cannot "switch off" and stop thinking about work, even after hours. The role of this explanatory mechanism is mitigated, however, when employees can draw from their religious beliefs.Practical implicationsFor human resource (HR) managers, this study pinpoints a notable intrusion into the personal realm, namely, repetitive thinking about work-related issues, through which perceptions of work-related loneliness translate into a reluctance to contribute to organizational effectiveness with productive work activities. It also showcases how this translation can be subdued with personal resources that enable employees to contain the hardships they have experienced.Originality/valueThis study helps unpack the connection between workplace loneliness and job performance by detailing the unexplored roles of two important factors (negative work rumination and religiosity) in this connection.
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[Haq, Inam Ul] Leonard de Vinci Pole Univ, Paris, France.
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RP De Clercq, D (corresponding author), Brock Univ, Goodman Sch Business, St Catharines, ON, Canada.
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OI De Clercq, Dirk/0000-0003-1476-2965; Azeem, Muhammad
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NR 110
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 11
U2 20
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 2051-6614
EI 2051-6622
J9 J ORGAN EFF-PEOPLE P
JI J. Organ. Eff.- People Perform
PD OCT 22
PY 2024
VL 11
IS 4
BP 847
EP 872
DI 10.1108/JOEPP-04-2023-0150
EA JAN 2024
PG 26
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA J1M9M
UT WOS:001136330700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Aditya, RS
Yusuf, A
Rahmatika, QT
Masfi, A
Ramadhan, MP
Sunaryo, EYAB
Afiani, N
Evi, N
Widjayanti, Y
Santi, NF
Soares, D
AlMutairi, RI
AF Aditya, Ronal Surya
Yusuf, Ah
Rahmatika, Qory Tifani
Masfi, Achmad
Ramadhan, Muhammad Putra
Sunaryo, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi
Afiani, Nurma
Evi, Nurul
Widjayanti, Yhenti
Santi, Neni Fidya
Soares, Domingos
AlMutairi, Reem Iafi
TI Unlocking wellness: the comprehensive impact of community-based exercise
programs on older adults
SO RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION
LA English
DT Article
DE Older Adults; Community-Based Exercise; Physical Health; Psychological
Well-Being; Social Interaction
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; COGNITION; INTERVENTIONS; HEALTH
AB Introduction: Community-based exercise programs have been shown to significantly improve physical health, cognitive function, and emotional well-being in older adults. However, the factors influencing varying levels of benefit among participants and the challenges they face in maintaining participation remain underexplored. Aim: This study aimed to explore the multifaceted impacts of a community-based exercise program on older adults, focusing on their physical, psychological, and social experiences. Method: A qualitative study design was employed, utilizing thematic analysis to identify themes and sub-themes from participant experiences. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and participant observations. Participants included 45 older adults aged 60 years and above who had been in the program for at least three months. Result: The analysis revealed several key themes: Improvement in Physical Function (increased mobility, strength, balance, and endurance), Enhanced Exercise Self-Efficacy (confidence in physical abilities, positive attitude toward exercise, self-management of health), Social and Emotional Benefits (social connections, emotional support, motivation from group dynamics, reduced loneliness), Psychological and Cognitive Benefits (increased mental alertness, stress reduction, improved mood), Overcoming Initial Challenges (physical barriers, psychological hesitations, adapting to new routines), Long-Term Commitment and Behavior Change (continued participation, development of healthy habits, increased awareness of health), and Program Design and Facilitators' Role (tailored exercises, positive influence of instructors, accessibility of the program). Conclusion: Community-based exercise programs offer multifaceted benefits for older adults, including physical, psychological, and social improvements. These findings underscore the need for personalized approaches and enhanced support systems to maximize benefits and ensure sustained engagement.
C1 [Aditya, Ronal Surya; Rahmatika, Qory Tifani; Masfi, Achmad; Ramadhan, Muhammad Putra; Afiani, Nurma; Evi, Nurul; Widjayanti, Yhenti; Santi, Neni Fidya] Univ Negeri Malang, Malang, Indonesia.
[Aditya, Ronal Surya] Univ Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia.
[Yusuf, Ah] Dimentia & Aging Care Res Ctr, Surabaya, Indonesia.
[Soares, Domingos] Inst Nacl Saude MoH, Dili, Timor-Leste.
[Soares, Domingos; AlMutairi, Reem Iafi] Hail Univ, Hail, Saudi Arabia.
C3 Universitas Negeri Malang; Airlangga University; University Ha'il
RP Yusuf, A (corresponding author), Dimentia & Aging Care Res Ctr, Surabaya, Indonesia.
EM suryaronal@gmail.com; ah-yusuf@fkp.unair.ac.id; bilalachmad50@gmail.com;
bilalachmad50@gmail.com; muhammad.putra.fik@um.ac.id;
eriyanuar.icu@gmail.com; nurma.afiani.fik@um.ac.id;
nurul.evi32@gmail.com; yhenti.widjayanti.fik@um.ac.id;
neni.fidya.santi@gmail.com; domingoss.ins@gmail.com;
tarqabin.pengurus@gmail.com
RI Soares, Domingos/JZS-8825-2024; Afiani, Nurma/KIC-5651-2024; Almutairi,
Reem/IQV-0057-2023; Yusuf, Ah/ABE-4252-2020; Aditya, Ronal/W-9343-2018
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NR 38
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 5
U2 6
PU FEDERACION ESPANOLA ASOC DOCENTES EDUCACION FISICA-FEADEF
PI MURCIA
PA C CABO VIDIO 27, SAN JAVIER, MURCIA, 30730, SPAIN
SN 1579-1726
EI 1988-2041
J9 RETOS-NUEV TEND EDUC
JI Retos
PY 2024
IS 60
BP 1365
EP 1371
PG 7
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA I5G5G
UT WOS:001330539200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cakirkaya, M
Kocyigit, M
AF Cakirkaya, Murat
Kocyigit, Murat
TI The Relationship between Consumer Life Orientation and Panic Buying
Behaviour in the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
SO MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE consumer behaviour; epidemic; lifestyle; marketing; purchasing.
ID DISPOSITIONAL OPTIMISM; HEALTH; LONELINESS; RESILIENCE; CHILDREN; RISK
AB The impact of COVID-19, which was declared a pandemic in 2020, has greatly decreased. However, although its lethal effect on humans is low, different variants continue to emerge. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between consumer life orientation and panic buying behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the effect of consumer life orientation on panic buying behaviour through buying impulsivity, temporal focus, and purchasing risk perception variables was also investigated. In this research, a relational research technique was used to examine the relationship between consumer life orientation and panic buying behaviour. The universe of the research consists of consumers who shop in the retail sector. Since it was not possible to reach all of these consumers within the scope of the research, the research was carried out with the convenience sampling method. In this context, using the data of the online study with n=422 participants, the relationships between the variables were tested, and the hypotheses put forward were theoretically tested. In this research, a questionnaire explaining the latent variables of consumer life orientation, buying impulsivity, temporal focus, purchasing risk perception and panic buying behaviour was used. In the analysis of the data, descriptive statistics, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modelling (SEM) were performed using statistical package programs. In line with the research findings, it has been determined that the consumer life orientation variable has a statistically significant and moderate effect on panic buying behaviour through buying impulsivity and purchasing risk perception variables (p<0.001) during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, it was determined that consumer life orientation did not have a statistically significant effect on panic buying behaviour through the temporal focus variable (p>0.005). These findings, which show that life orientation affects purchasing impulsivity and panic buying behaviour through purchasing risk perception, show that there is a positive correlation between consumers' life orientations and purchasing tendencies. In other words, the COVID-19 Pandemic process caused a change in the life orientations of consumers in psychosocial terms; emotions such as stress, anxiety and uncertainty triggered panic buying behaviour. In similar studies to be conducted in this direction, the relationship between consumer decision -making styles and panic buying behaviour can be examined. In addition, research can be conducted on consumer groups other than the retail sector.
C1 [Cakirkaya, Murat] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Fac Appl Sci, Dept Logist Management, TR-42090 Konya, Turkiye.
[Kocyigit, Murat] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Tourism Fac, Recreat Dept, Konya, Turkiye.
C3 Necmettin Erbakan University; Necmettin Erbakan University
RP Cakirkaya, M (corresponding author), Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Fac Appl Sci, Dept Logist Management, TR-42090 Konya, Turkiye.
EM murat.cakirkaya39@gmail.com
OI CAKIRKAYA, MURAT/0000-0001-8191-6958
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U1 5
U2 10
PU SUMY STATE UNIV, DEPT MARKETING & MANAGEMENT INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY
PI SUMY
PA RYMSKIY-KORSAKOV ST 2, SUMY, 40007, UKRAINE
SN 2218-4511
EI 2227-6718
J9 MARK MANAG INNOV
JI Mark. Manag. Innov.
PY 2024
VL 15
IS 1
BP 143
EP 159
DI 10.21272/mmi.2024.1-12
PG 17
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA MH3B3
UT WOS:001192683300001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ford, TG
Kwon, KA
Lavigne, AL
McHugh, T
AF Ford, Timothy G.
Kwon, Kyong-Ah
Lavigne, Alyson L.
McHugh, Tom
TI Testing a Holistic Framework of Early Care and Education and K-12
Leaders' Working Conditions and Well-Being
SO AERA OPEN
LA English
DT Article
DE early care and education; early childhood leadership; educational leader
well-being; educational leader working conditions; health; job
demands-resources theory; K-12 leadership; structural equation modeling;
survey research
ID PRINCIPAL SELF-EFFICACY; JOB-SATISFACTION; SHORT-FORM; BURNOUT;
DEPRESSION; COMMITMENT; LONELINESS; VALIDATION; VALIDITY; OUTCOMES
AB The importance of leadership for key educational outcomes is well documented, yet leaders' working conditions and well-being have received considerably less attention, particularly in the early care and education (ECE) sector. Job-Demands-Resources (JD-R) theory was used to develop a holistic conceptualization of leader well-being for the purpose of examining the associations among various job demands, resources, and well-being (i.e., physical, psychological, and professional well-being) for leaders of birth to 12th grade (B-12). We tested our conceptual model via structural equation modeling (SEM) with over 2,000 ECE and K-12 building leaders across the United States. We found substantially stronger effects between job demands and well-being relative to job resources and well-being, though resources were found to be directly associated with professional well-being. Further, our tested model was similar for both ECE and K-12 leaders. Overall findings suggest that a reduction in demands-not just increased resources-is needed to ensure improved leader well-being.
C1 [Ford, Timothy G.] Univ Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK 74135 USA.
[Kwon, Kyong-Ah] Univ Oklahoma, Early Childhood Educ, Tulsa, OK USA.
[Lavigne, Alyson L.] Utah State Univ, Logan, UT USA.
[McHugh, Tom] Univ Tulsa, Tulsa, OK USA.
C3 University of Oklahoma System; University of Oklahoma - Tulsa;
University of Oklahoma System; University of Oklahoma - Tulsa; Utah
System of Higher Education; Utah State University; University of Tulsa
RP Ford, TG (corresponding author), Univ Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK 74135 USA.
EM tgford@ou.edu
RI Ford, Timothy/AAQ-5986-2021
FU University of Oklahoma; Utah State University Libraries' Open Access
Funds; School of Teacher Education and Leadership at Utah State
University; University of Oklahoma Jeannine Rainbolt College of
Education
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Financial
support for publication was provided by the University of Oklahoma and
Utah State University Libraries' Open Access Funds and the School of
Teacher Education and Leadership at Utah State University. The Happy
Leader Project would also like to acknowledge generous seed funding for
this research from the University of Oklahoma Jeannine Rainbolt College
of Education.
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Jo, Hyeyoung
TI The effect of Covid-19 depression on spirituality and psychological
well-being through the perceived environmental restorativeness of a
pilgrimage route: Focusing on pilgrims on Seoul Catholic Pilgrimage
Route
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 depression; perceived environmental restorativeness;
psychological well-being; spirituality
ID URBAN GREEN SPACE; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; HAPPINESS; STRESS; IMPACT;
MANAGEMENT; EQUATION; VALIDITY; RELIGION; QUALITY
AB During the COVID-19 pandemic, policies adopted by various countries to prevent the spread of the disease exacerbated social isolation among people, and their prolonged implementation has had a negative effect on people's mental health, leading to increased anxiety, stress, and depression. Group religious activities were prohibited, so believers continued their faith practices through individual pilgrimages. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between depression caused by COVID-19 and its impact on spirituality and psychological well-being, through the perceived restorative environment of the Seoul Catholic Pilgrimage Route. The results confirmed that COVID-19 depression had a negative effect on perceived environmental restorativeness and psychological well-being but perceived environmental restorativeness had a positive effect on Spirituality, and Spirituality had a positive effect on psychological well-being. These results imply that pilgrims who have experienced depression due to the pandemic can improve their spirituality and psychological well-being through nature-based pilgrimages.
C1 [Kim, Jinok Susanna] Macau Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Hospitality & Tourism Management, Macau Sar, Peoples R China.
[Kim, Jinok Susanna] Kyung Hee Univ, Smart Tourism Res Ctr, Seoul, South Korea.
[Lee, Dong Cheol] Res Inst Spiritual Martyrdom Cler Congregat Blesse, Seoul, South Korea.
[Cho, Hangun] Res Fdn Korean Church Hist, Seoul, South Korea.
[Jo, Hyeyoung] Konkuk Univ GLOCAL Campus, Dept Early Childhood Educ, Chungju si 27478, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea.
[Jo, Hyeyoung] Konkuk Univ, Dept Early Childhood Educ, Glocal Campus,268 Chungwon daero, Chungju Si 27478, Chungbuk, South Korea.
C3 Macau University of Science & Technology; Kyung Hee University; Konkuk
University; Konkuk University
RP Jo, H (corresponding author), Konkuk Univ, Dept Early Childhood Educ, Glocal Campus,268 Chungwon daero, Chungju Si 27478, Chungbuk, South Korea.
EM johyey@kku.ac.kr
OI Jo, Hyeyoung/0000-0002-0941-7895; Kim, Jinok Susanna/0000-0002-1773-5893
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UT WOS:001147884100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mäkelä, L
Tanskanen, J
Kemppinen, S
Siiriäinen, A
Urrila, L
AF Makela, Liisa
Tanskanen, Jussi
Kemppinen, Samu
Siiriainen, Aija
Urrila, Laura
TI Determinants of Work Loneliness in Hybrid Work: A Comparison Study
Between Newcomers and More Experienced Employees
SO MANAGEMENT REVUE
LA English
DT Article
DE work loneliness; organisational newcomers; hybrid work; social support;
communication
ID ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION; INFORMAL COMMUNICATION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
ADJUSTMENT; SUPPORT; WORKPLACE; OUTCOMES; ANTECEDENTS; PERFORMANCE;
ENGAGEMENT
AB Remote and hybrid work became common practices due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. However, they entail a risk of work loneliness, which raises the question of newcomers' socialisation to work communities. This study explores whether the social context of hybrid work is perceived differently by employees who entered the organisation during or after the pandemic and their more experienced employees and if elements of the social context of hybrid work function as antecedents for work loneliness differently among these two groups. This research is based on data (N=1641) on hybrid workers from a large technology industry company collected in December 2022. Our results show that new employees experienced higher work loneliness than experienced employees. Informal communication with supervisors and colleagues and social support from colleagues (and particularly among new employees from the supervisor) were associated with lower levels of work loneliness. Our study provides empirical evidence concerning the antecedents of work loneliness and introduces the contingency factor as an additional element to the work loneliness process model. This study also contributes to organisational socialisation literature by being the first to compare newcomers and experienced employees in the post-pandemic hybrid work context.
C1 [Makela, Liisa; Tanskanen, Jussi; Kemppinen, Samu; Siiriainen, Aija; Urrila, Laura] Univ Vaasa, Sch Management, Vaasa, Finland.
C3 University of Vaasa
RP Mäkelä, L (corresponding author), Univ Vaasa, Sch Management, Vaasa, Finland.
EM liisa.makela@uwasa.fi; jussi.tanskanen@uwasa.fi;
samu.kemppinen@uwasa.fi; aija.siiriainen@uwasa.fi; laura.urrila@uwasa.fi
RI Kemppinen, Samu/MNO-6679-2025; Tanskanen, Jussi/N-6407-2019
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NR 104
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U1 4
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PU IMR PRESS
PI ROBINSON
PA 112 ROBINSON RD, ROBINSON, SINGAPORE
SN 0935-9915
EI 1861-9908
J9 MANAG REVUE
JI Manag. Rev.
PY 2024
VL 35
IS 4
DI 10.5771/0935-9915-2024-4-469
PG 151
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0GZ0T
UT WOS:001447136900003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mardani, M
Alipour, F
Rafiey, H
Fallahi-Khoshknab, M
Arshi, M
AF Mardani, Mostafa
Alipour, Fardin
Rafiey, Hassan
Fallahi-Khoshknab, Masoud
Arshi, Maliheh
TI Mothers' Experiences of Living With Children With Substance Abuse
Issues: Overcoming Challenges on the Road to Rehabilitation
SO ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Mothers; Addiction; Rehabilitation; Drug user; Qualitative research
ID ADDICTION-AFFECTED FAMILIES; COPING STRATEGIES; DRUG; INTERVENTIONS;
MEMBERS; BURDEN; IMPACT
AB Objective The escalating challenges of drug and alcohol abuse underscore the critical need to prioritize Addiction-Affected Family members (AAFs), who face diverse health consequences and complex challenges. This study focuses on Addiction-Affected Mothers (AAMs) and their coping strategies during their child's substance abuse, aiming to explore their experiences during both the addiction and recovery periods. Materials & Methods Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), nine AAMs, whose children had completed recovery, participated in semi-structured interviews. Purposive sampling ensured firsthand insights, with data analysis following IPA principles, including coding, categorization, and interpretation. Trustworthiness was maintained through member checking, peer debriefing, and ethical considerations. Results The data analysis and the codes extracted from the interviews revealed four main themes and 14 subthemes. The four main themes extracted from the data included 1. Social Isolation, 2. The Swamp Trails, 3. The Continuum of Injuries, and 4. The Pursuit of Freedom. The first three main themes contained 11 sub-themes reflecting the mothers' experiences caused by their child's addiction, and the fourth theme, containing 3 sub-themes, comprised of countermeasures and effective mechanisms employed to overcome addiction-caused problems. Conclusion The study provides evidence-based insights for enhanced services and policies targeting Addiction-Affected Mothers, who often initiate responses within families. Specialized interventions are crucial to address their unique needs and those of their families, minimizing the direct and indirect effects of addiction. Encouraging AAMs' participation in support sessions is vital for ongoing coping. Effective resources and strategies can facilitate long-term recovery for both individuals with substance abuse and their families, contributing to a deeper understanding of familial dynamics affected by addiction..
C1 [Mardani, Mostafa; Alipour, Fardin; Arshi, Maliheh] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Sch Behav Sci, Dept Social Work, Tehran, Iran.
[Mardani, Mostafa; Alipour, Fardin; Rafiey, Hassan; Arshi, Maliheh] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Social Welf Management Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
[Fallahi-Khoshknab, Masoud] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Sch Rehabil Sci, Dept Nursing, Tehran, Iran.
RP Alipour, F (corresponding author), Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Social Welf Management Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
EM barbodalipour@gmail.com
RI Arshi, Maliheh/P-3572-2017; Fallahi-Khoshknab, Masoud/W-4495-2019;
Alipour, Fardin/G-4414-2017
OI Rafiey, Hassan/0000-0002-0397-8499; mardani, mostafa/0000-0001-9046-237X
FX This article was extracted from the PhD dissertation of Mostafa Mardani,
approved by Department of Social Work, School of Behavioral Sciences,
University of So-cial Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences.
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U2 3
PU NEGAH SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHER
PI MUNSTER
PA NO 60, KOLDE-RING ST, EDITH STEIN KOLLEG, MUNSTER, 00000, GERMANY
SN 2538-6247
J9 ARCH REHABIL
JI Arch. Rehabil.
PY 2024
VL 25
IS 1
BP 72
EP 99
DI 10.32598/RJ.25.1.2880.1
PG 28
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA XC1P1
UT WOS:001259396300004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Masalimova, AR
Zheltukhina, MR
Sergeeva, O
Sizova, ZM
Novikov, PN
Sadykova, AR
AF Masalimova, Alfiya R.
Zheltukhina, Marina R.
Sergeeva, Olga, V
Sizova, Zhanna M.
Novikov, Philipp N.
Sadykova, Albina R.
TI Exploring higher education students' attitudes toward e-learning after
COVID-19
SO CONTEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE higher education students; university students; undergraduate students;
e-learning; attitudes
AB The proliferation of technology and the heightened significance of e-learning in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the perspectives and attitudes of educational stakeholders toward educational technology. The objective of this research was to explore the attitudes of higher education students toward e-learning. Data collection was conducted via a questionnaire. The findings demonstrated that the key benefit of e-learning, as reported by a substantial majority (77.0%) of participants, is the convenience of studying from home. This is closely followed by the advantage of learning at one's own pace, as 69.4% of respondents expressed. A considerable proportion (58.8%) highlighted the comfort factor associated with e-learning, along with the cost-saving aspect of reduced expenses on accommodation and transportation. Other advantages included the ability to access course materials remotely (57.6%) option to record meetings online (51.1%), regarding disadvantages of e-learning, the majority (59.4%) of respondents indicated that e-learning limits interaction with others, followed by social isolation (44.1%), lack of self-discipline (43.5%), internet problems (43.5%). The results showed that elearning was perceived to be less effective compared to conventional face-to-face learning. Also, we showed that, in general, there is no significant relationship between socio-demographic variables and attitudes toward e-learning. Only a few significant relationships were found regarding demographic variables on attitudes. We made educational implications for the next studies on our results.
C1 [Masalimova, Alfiya R.] Kazan Volga Reg Fed Univ, Dept Pedag Higher Educ, Kazan, Russia.
[Zheltukhina, Marina R.] Pyatigorsk State Univ, Sci & Educ Ctr Person Commun, Pyatigorsk, Russia.
[Sergeeva, Olga, V] Kuban State Univ, Dept English Philol, Krasnodar, Russia.
[Sizova, Zhanna M.] Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Dept Med & Social Assessment Emergency & Ambulator, Moscow, Russia.
[Novikov, Philipp N.] RUDN Univ, Dept Foreign Languages, Moscow, Russia.
[Sadykova, Albina R.] Moscow City Univ, Dept Informat Management & Technol, Moscow, Russia.
C3 Kazan Federal University; Pyatigorsk State University; Kuban State
University; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University; Peoples
Friendship University of Russia; Moscow City University
RP Masalimova, AR (corresponding author), Kazan Volga Reg Fed Univ, Dept Pedag Higher Educ, Kazan, Russia.
EM alfkazan@mail.ru
RI Sergeeva, Olga/AAE-1594-2021; Novikov, Philipp/AAH-8064-2019;
Masalimova, Alfiya/K-3840-2015; Zheltukhina, Marina/A-7301-2015
OI Masalimova, Alfiya/0000-0003-3711-2527; Zheltukhina,
Marina/0000-0001-7680-4003; Sergeeva, Olga/0000-0002-9950-000X; Novikov,
Filipp/0000-0003-4884-3659
FU Kazan Federal University Strategic Academic Leadership Program
[PRIORITY-2030]
FX Funding: This study was supported by Kazan Federal University Strategic
Academic Leadership Program ("PRIORITY-2030") .
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 2
U2 3
PU BASTAS PUBL LTD - UK
PI London
PA Bastas Headquarters, 71-75 Shelton St, Convent Garden, London, UNITED
KINGDOM
EI 1309-517X
J9 CONTEMP EDUC TECHNOL
JI Contemp. Educ. Technol.
PD JAN
PY 2024
VL 16
IS 1
AR ep488
DI 10.30935/cedtech/14045
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA C9R5I
UT WOS:001292661100002
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mizera-Peczek, P
AF Mizera-Peczek, Patrycja
TI Diversity of employees' preferences towards creative versus routine
work, and individual versus teamwork in remote work conditions
SO E-MENTOR
LA English
DT Article
DE creative work; reproductive work; teamwork; individual work; remote work
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RP Mizera-Peczek, P (corresponding author), Uniwersytet Lodzki, Lodz, Poland.
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Z9 0
U1 7
U2 9
PU WARSAW SCH ECONOMICS
PI WARSAW
PA AL NIEPODLEGLOSCI 162, WARSAW, 02554, POLAND
SN 1731-6758
EI 1731-7428
J9 E-MENTOR
JI E-Mentor
PY 2024
IS 1
DI 10.15219/em103.1646
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA RU1X0
UT WOS:001230092100010
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pfeffer, C
AF Pfeffer, Camille
TI Hybrid Copresence: Issues of Re-Spatialization of Remote Work in
Coworking Spaces
SO MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Re-spatialization; Hybridization; Telework; Coworking Spaces; Copresence
ID PROXIMITY; TELEWORK; ORGANIZATION; COMMUNITY; WORKSPACE; PLACES; HOME
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Z9 0
U1 2
U2 2
PU ASSOC INT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIQUE-AIMS
PI NANTES CEDEX 3
PA AUDENCIA NANTES-ECOLE DE MANAGEMENT, 8 RTE DE LA JONELIERE, BP 31222,
NANTES CEDEX 3, 44312, FRANCE
SN 1286-4692
J9 MANAGEMENT-FRANCE
JI Management
PY 2024
VL 27
IS 4
BP 58
EP 80
PG 23
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA Q0P9U
UT WOS:001381826100001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Schmidt, DA
Baráth, M
Brestovanská, E
Nutsubidze, N
AF Schmidt, Dusana Alshatti
Barath, Matus
Brestovanska, Eva
Nutsubidze, Nino
TI Remote work: challenges and opportunities for increasing its
effectiveness in Kuwait
SO MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE flexibility; remote work; employee; Kuwait; COVID-19; pandemic
ID LIFE
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[Barath, Matus; Brestovanska, Eva] Comenius Univ, Fac Management, Dept Int Management, Odbojarov 10, Bratislava 25, Slovakia.
[Nutsubidze, Nino] Kutaisi Int Univ, Fac Management, Youth Ave,5th Lane,K Bldg, GE-4600 Kutaisi, Georgia.
C3 Comenius University Bratislava; Comenius University Bratislava
RP Schmidt, DA (corresponding author), Comenius Univ, Fac Management, Odbojarov 10, Bratislava 25, Slovakia.
EM dusana.schmidt@gmail.com; matus.barath@fm.uniba.sk;
eva.brestovanska@fm.uniba.sk; nino.nutsubidze@kiu.edu.ge
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NR 72
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 14
PU INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
PI GENEVA
PA WORLD TRADE CENTER BLDG, 29 ROUTE DE PRE-BOIS, CASE POSTALE 856, CH-1215
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
SN 2050-3636
EI 2050-3644
J9 MIDDLE EAST J MANAG
JI Middle East J. Manag.
PY 2024
VL 11
IS 1
BP 1
EP 22
DI 10.1504/MEJM.2024.135143
PG 23
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA Z6QH0
UT WOS:001113296700004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sprong, ME
Blankenberger, B
Pierce, SM
Hollender, H
AF Sprong, Matthew E.
Blankenberger, Bob
Pierce, Sami M.
Hollender, Heaven
TI The COVID-19 pandemic's influence on employment outcomes of veterans
enrolled in VA healthcare vocational rehabilitation
SO JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Vocational rehabilitation; veterans; employment; veteran affairs;
compensated work therapy
ID MILITARY; SERVICES; WORK
AB BACKGROUND: Employment has been shown to be the fourth most commonly reported need for veterans and their families, and unemployment rates have ranged from 1-69% dependent on the mental health diagnosis. Complications from the COVID-19 pandemic have had a significant impact on psychological functioning, and social isolation has led to increased psychiatric symptoms. Vocational rehabilitation is an intervention provided to Veterans in an attempt to remove barriers to employment while also increasing involvement in gainful work activity.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact that COVID-19 has had on employment rates at discharge for veterans with mental health disorders participating in a VHA vocational rehabilitation program.
METHODS: An outcome-based, summative program evaluation design was used to assess the quality of Veterans served (2016-2021) at a vocational rehabilitation program served at a medical center located in VISN 12 of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
RESULTS: Findings showed that veterans with Bipolar and Psychosis were less likely to discharge with employment (not considering COVID-19).
CONCLUSION: No significant meaningful differences existed in employment rates when comparing pre/post March 2020 (official start of COVID-19 pandemic) for veterans with psychiatric diagnoses.
C1 [Sprong, Matthew E.; Blankenberger, Bob; Pierce, Sami M.] Univ Illinois, Sch Publ Management & Policy, Publ Affairs Ctr Bldg,PAC 420,1 Univ Plaza, Springfield, IL 62703 USA.
[Sprong, Matthew E.] US Dept Vet Affairs, Edward Hines Jr VA Med Ctr, Hines, IL USA.
[Hollender, Heaven] Indiana Univ, Sch Hlth & Human Sci, Indianapolis, IN USA.
C3 University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Springfield; US
Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA);
Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital; Indiana University System; Indiana
University Indianapolis
RP Sprong, ME (corresponding author), Univ Illinois, Sch Publ Management & Policy, Publ Affairs Ctr Bldg,PAC 420,1 Univ Plaza, Springfield, IL 62703 USA.
EM mspro2@uis.edu
RI Blankenberger, Bob/Q-1122-2019
OI Blankenberger, Robert/0000-0002-5025-4880; Sprong,
Matthew/0000-0002-6867-252X
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NR 46
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 0
PU IOS PRESS
PI AMSTERDAM
PA NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1052-2263
EI 1878-6316
J9 J VOCAT REHABIL
JI J. Vocat. Rehabil.
PY 2024
VL 60
IS 3
BP 379
EP 388
DI 10.3233/JVR-230065
PG 10
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA RN6X5
UT WOS:001228391900010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Martinez, LA
Opalinski, AS
Herbert, L
AF Martinez, Laurie A.
Opalinski, Andra S.
Herbert, Linda
TI The Lived Experiences of Students With Food Allergies During a Usual
Weekday
SO JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE late school-age children; early adolescents; food allergies; experiences
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CHILDREN; ANXIETY; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; SCHOOLS;
ANAPHYLAXIS; ADOLESCENTS; ADULTS; RISK
AB BACKGROUNDExtant literature indicates students living with food allergies (FA) experience biopsychosocial challenges (eg, social isolation, anxiety). The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of students living with FA during a usual weekday in a school setting.METHODSPhenomenological study with purposive convenience sample from the US states of Florida and Colorado. Students aged 10-14 years who have been managing an IgE-mediated FA for more than 1 year within a school setting. Data collection was guided by a story path process with semi-structured interview, with Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis used to ascribe meaning to their experiences.RESULTSFour themes: (1) Living with Restraints: A Way of Life, (2) Managing Exposure, (3) Experiencing Stigma, and (4) Experiencing Lack of Knowledge.CONCLUSIONFindings underscore unique biopsychosocial challenges faced by students living with FA, highlighting the need for comprehensive approaches beyond traditional biological management in developing strategies, policies, future research, and recommendations in school settings.
C1 [Martinez, Laurie A.] Florida Atlantic Univ, Christine E Lynn Coll Nursing, Boca Raton, FL USA.
[Opalinski, Andra S.] Mercer Univ, Coll Nursing, Atlanta, GA USA.
[Herbert, Linda] George Washington Univ, Childrens Natl Hosp, Div Psychol & Behav Hlth, Sch Med, Washington, DC USA.
[Herbert, Linda] George Washington Univ, Dept Pediat, Sch Med, Washington, DC USA.
C3 State University System of Florida; Florida Atlantic University; Mercer
University; George Washington University; Children's National Health
System; George Washington University
RP Martinez, LA (corresponding author), 3010 Birch Terrace, Davie, FL 33330 USA.
EM lauriemartin2017@health.fau.edu; opalinski_as@mercer.edu;
lherbert@childrensnational.org
OI Martinez, Laurie/0000-0003-0568-2111
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 5
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0022-4391
EI 1746-1561
J9 J SCHOOL HEALTH
JI J. Sch. Health
PD JUL
PY 2024
VL 94
IS 7
BP 610
EP 618
DI 10.1111/josh.13420
EA DEC 2023
PG 9
WC Education & Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines;
Health Care Sciences & Services; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Health Care Sciences & Services;
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
GA UD4M7
UT WOS:001130349400001
PM 38148582
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lacárcel, FJS
Huete, R
Zerva, K
AF Lacarcel, Francisco Javier S.
Huete, Raquel
Zerva, Konstantina
TI Decoding digital nomad destination decisions through user-generated
content
SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Digital nomad; Destination choice; UGC; Natural language processing;
Sentiment analysis; Knowmads
ID SENTIMENT ANALYSIS; WORK; TWITTER; BEHAVIOR
AB Digital nomads are engaged in a complex quest to select their next destination. In this context, user-generated content (UGC) on social media is a pivotal source to glean insights into digital nomads' destination choices. Accordingly, this study investigates the principal topics that influence digital nomad's destination choice. To this end, data-mining techniques are applied to analyze user-generated content (UGC) from the social platform X (former Twitter). Based on the results, we identify a total of 11 topics associated with digital nomads' location preferences that can be grouped into 3 clusters (positive, negative, and neutral). Specifically, we find six positive topics (employment, retirement, gastronomy, co-working, work motivation, culture), one neutral topic (customer service), and four negative topics (connectivity, work hours, visa issues, loneliness). The results suggest that job flexibility, the attraction of travel, and cultural immersion emerge as positive factors influencing destination choice. By contrast, connectivity concerns, visa management, feelings of isolation, and emotional adjustments stand out as considerable impediments for digital nomads. We spotlight the long-term pursuit of quality of life and technological connectivity as the main drivers of digital nomads in their destination choice. The paper concludes with a formulation of 33 research questions related to digital nomad destination decisions to be addressed in further research.
C1 [Lacarcel, Francisco Javier S.] Univ Alicante, Univ Inst Tourism Res, Alicante, Spain.
[Huete, Raquel] Univ Alicante, Dept Sociol 1, Alicante, Spain.
[Zerva, Konstantina] Univ Girona, Girona, Spain.
C3 Universitat d'Alacant; Universitat d'Alacant; Universitat de Girona
RP Lacárcel, FJS (corresponding author), Univ Alicante, Univ Inst Tourism Res, Alicante, Spain.
EM francisco@jlacarcel.net; r.huete@ua.es; konstantina.zerva@udg.edu
RI S. Lacárcel, Francisco Javier/JOK-6507-2023; Huete, Raquel/I-8649-2014;
ZERVA, KONSTANTINA/I-4774-2018
OI Huete, Raquel/0000-0001-5576-1614; ZERVA,
KONSTANTINA/0000-0003-4161-8782
FU Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Spain)
[PID2020-117459RB-C21]
FX This work was supported by PID2020-117459RB-C21, "The relationship
between lifestyle migration and destinations' tourism dynamics".
CICONIA, Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Spain) .
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TC 16
Z9 16
U1 38
U2 119
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0040-1625
EI 1873-5509
J9 TECHNOL FORECAST SOC
JI Technol. Forecast. Soc. Chang.
PD MAR
PY 2024
VL 200
AR 123098
DI 10.1016/j.techfore.2023.123098
EA DEC 2023
PG 15
WC Business; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Public Administration
GA FN6G3
UT WOS:001146546000001
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, LC
Dattilo, J
Huang, FH
AF Chang, Liang-Chih
Dattilo, John
Huang, Fei-Hsin
TI Digital Leisure among Older Adults: Connections to Social Support, Flow,
and Social Inclusion
SO LEISURE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Digital leisure; flow; older adults; social inclusion; social support
ID COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY; EXPERIENCES; EXCLUSION; HEALTH; LIFE;
INFORMATION; LONELINESS; NETWORKS; PEOPLE; SYSTEM
AB Although digital leisure may help older adults experience social support, flow, and social inclusion, it is unknown if flow mediates the relationship between social support and social inclusion in later life. To address this question, we examined data from 325 older adults who completed in-person surveys measuring social support, flow, and social inclusion associated with digital leisure. We used structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze data. SEM results showed that social support correlated positively with flow; flow correlated positively with social inclusion; and social support correlated positively with social inclusion. The correlation between social support and social inclusion was partially mediated by flow. We identify implications of these results in terms of promoting social inclusion for older adults by: (a) supporting them in seeking sources of social support through digital leisure, and (b) helping them achieve a balance between high level skills and challenges to experience flow during digital leisure.
C1 [Chang, Liang-Chih] Natl Open Univ, Dept Living Sci, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
[Dattilo, John] Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA USA.
[Huang, Fei-Hsin] Lunghwa Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
[Huang, Fei-Hsin] Lunghwa Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, 300 Sect 1,Wanshou Rd, Taoyuan 333326, Taiwan.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State
University - University Park
RP Huang, FH (corresponding author), Lunghwa Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, 300 Sect 1,Wanshou Rd, Taoyuan 333326, Taiwan.
EM feihsin@hotmail.com
RI Chang, Liang-Chih/IYJ-0209-2023
OI Chang, Liang-Chih/0000-0002-0752-6107; Dattilo, John/0000-0001-9332-0932
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TC 2
Z9 2
U1 18
U2 50
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0149-0400
EI 1521-0588
J9 LEISURE SCI
JI Leis. Sci.
PD 2023 DEC 21
PY 2023
DI 10.1080/01490400.2023.2298753
EA DEC 2023
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA DF2F7
UT WOS:001130543000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dubé, CE
Nielsen, N
Mcphillips, E
Hargraves, JL
Cosenza, C
Jesdale, B
Lapane, KL
AF Dube, Catherine E.
Nielsen, Natalia
Mcphillips, Emily
Lee Hargraves, J.
Cosenza, Carol
Jesdale, Bill
Lapane, Kate L.
TI US nursing home leadership experiences with COVID-19 and its impact on
residents and staff: A qualitative analysis
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID LONG-TERM-CARE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LONELINESS; CHALLENGES; DEPRESSION;
STRATEGIES; STRESS
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C1 [Dube, Catherine E.; Nielsen, Natalia; Mcphillips, Emily; Jesdale, Bill; Lapane, Kate L.] Univ Massachusetts, Div Epidemiol, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Chan Med Sch, Worcester, MA 01655 USA.
[Lee Hargraves, J.] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Family Med & Community Hlth, Chan Med Sch, Worcester, MA USA.
[Lee Hargraves, J.; Cosenza, Carol] Univ Massachusetts, Ctr Survey Res, Boston, MA USA.
C3 University of Massachusetts System; UMass Chan Medical School;
University of Massachusetts Worcester; University of Massachusetts
System; University of Massachusetts Worcester; UMass Chan Medical
School; University of Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts
Boston
RP Dubé, CE (corresponding author), Univ Massachusetts, Div Epidemiol, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Chan Med Sch, Worcester, MA 01655 USA.
EM Catherine.Dube@umassmed.edu
RI Dube, Catherine/KBC-9683-2024
OI Dube, Catherine/0000-0003-2342-4538
FU National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging [R01AG071692]
FX The work was supported by a grant to Dr. Lapane (KL) from the National
Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging (R01AG071692, 2021).
https://www.nia.nih.gov/Thefunders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD DEC 19
PY 2023
VL 18
IS 12
AR e0293336
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0293336
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA DE5Y3
UT WOS:001130378600028
PM 38113231
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yu, XX
Cho, TC
Westrick, AC
Chen, C
Langa, KM
Kobayashi, LC
AF Yu, Xuexin
Cho, Tsai-Chin
Westrick, Ashly C.
Chen, Chen
Langa, Kenneth M.
Kobayashi, Lindsay C.
TI Association of cumulative loneliness with all- cause mortality among
middle- aged and older adults in the United States, 1996 to 2019
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
LA English
DT Article
DE cumulative loneliness; mortality; excess death
ID ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; CROSS-LAGGED ANALYSES; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
RISK-FACTORS; HEALTH; MEN; POPULATION; COHORT; STROKE; SCALE
AB Loneliness is a growing public health concern worldwide. We characterized the association between cumulative loneliness and subsequent all -cause mortality, using data from 9,032 participants aged 50+ in the population -based US Health and Retirement Study (HRS) from 1996 to 2019. Loneliness status (yes; no) was measured biennially from 1996 to 2004, and we categorized the experience of cumulative loneliness over the 8- y period as never, one time point, two time points, and >_three time points. A multivariable- adjusted age- stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was fitted to examine the association between cumulative loneliness from 1996 to 2004 and all -cause mortality from 2004 to 2019. Excess deaths due to each category of cumulative loneliness were calculated. Compared to those who never reported loneliness from 1996 to 2004, participants experiencing loneliness at one time point, two time points, and >_three time points respectively had 1.05 (95% CI: 0.96 to 1.15), 1.06 (95% CI: 0.95 to 1.19), and 1.16 (95% CI: 1.02 to 1.33) times higher hazards of mortality from 2004 to 2019 (P trend = 0.01). These results correspond to 106 (95% CI: 68 to 144), 202 (95% CI: 146 to 259), and 288 (95% CI: 233 to 343) excess deaths per 10,000 person- years, for those experiencing loneliness at each of one, two, or >= three time points from 1996 to 2004. Cumulative loneliness in mid -to -later life may thus be a mortality risk factor with a notable impact on excess mortality. Loneliness may be an important target for interventions to improve life expectancy in the United States.
C1 [Yu, Xuexin; Cho, Tsai-Chin; Westrick, Ashly C.; Chen, Chen; Kobayashi, Lindsay C.] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Social Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Langa, Kenneth M.] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Langa, Kenneth M.; Kobayashi, Lindsay C.] Univ Michigan, Inst Healthcare Policy & Innovat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Langa, Kenneth M.] Vet Affairs Ann Arbor Ctr Clin Management Res, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Langa, Kenneth M.; Kobayashi, Lindsay C.] Univ Michigan, Inst Social Res, Survey Res Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Kobayashi, Lindsay C.] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Publ Hlth, Fac Hlth Sci, MRC Wits Rural Publ Hlth & Hlth Transit Res Unit A, ZA-2050 Johannesburg, South Africa.
C3 University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of
Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of Michigan System;
University of Michigan; University of Michigan System; University of
Michigan; University of Witwatersrand
RP Kobayashi, LC (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Social Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.; Kobayashi, LC (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Inst Healthcare Policy & Innovat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.; Kobayashi, LC (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Inst Social Res, Survey Res Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.; Kobayashi, LC (corresponding author), Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Publ Hlth, Fac Hlth Sci, MRC Wits Rural Publ Hlth & Hlth Transit Res Unit A, ZA-2050 Johannesburg, South Africa.
EM lkob@umich.edu
RI Yu, Xuexin/ABA-8080-2021; Langa, Kenneth/HGE-4815-2022; Chen,
Chen/GMX-0991-2022
OI Langa, Kenneth/0000-0002-2798-1836; Cho, Tsai-Chin/0000-0002-6403-4774;
Yu, Xuexin/0000-0002-6484-6035; Kobayashi, Lindsay/0000-0003-2725-3107;
Chen, Chen/0000-0001-5091-1222
FU National Institute on Aging [U01AG009740]; National Institute on Aging
at the NIH [R01AG069128, R01AG070953]; National Institute on Aging
[U01AG009740, R01AG070953] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
FX We would like to thank Dr. Fan Xia for modifying Fig. 2. The HRS is
funded by the National Institute on Aging (U01AG009740) and performed at
the InstituteforSocial Research, Universityof Michigan. Dr. L.C.K.was
supported by National Institute on Aging at the NIH grants (R01AG069128
and R01AG070953) .The funders had no role in the design and conduct of
the study; collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of the
data; preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript; and decision
to submit the manuscript for publication.
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U2 6
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA
SN 0027-8424
EI 1091-6490
J9 P NATL ACAD SCI USA
JI Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
PD DEC 19
PY 2023
VL 120
IS 51
AR e2306819120
DI 10.1073/pnas.2306819120
PG 5
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA FO2L3
UT WOS:001146712600001
PM 38079549
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhang, YJ
Wang, JJ
Song, GW
AF Zhang, Yanji
Wang, Jiejing
Song, Guangwen
TI Educational inequality or educational segregation? The determinants of
criminal activities in 288 Chinese cities
SO APPLIED GEOGRAPHY
LA English
DT Article
DE Inequality; Segregation; Crime geography; Positioning big data; Chinese
cities
ID GENERAL STRAIN THEORY; CROSS-NATIONAL TEST; INCOME INEQUALITY;
SOCIAL-ISOLATION; VIOLENT CRIME; DISADVANTAGE; HOMICIDE; POVERTY;
NEIGHBORHOODS; COMMUNITIES
AB The relationships between inequality and crime and segregation and crime are classic topics in crime geography. However, the effects of city-level inequality and segregation based on an individual's socioeconomic status on crime in a racially homogeneous country such as China remain largely unexplored. Using novel location-based service population big data, criminal judgment records, and a nationally representative survey, we measure the degree of educational inequality and educational segregation in 288 Chinese cities and then simultaneously examine their effects on theft and violent crime rates. The results suggest that inequality and segregation are two distinct constructs that reflect social polarization, as evidenced by their different spatial distribution patterns and low correlations. Both educational inequality and educational segregation have significant and positive effects on the incidence of theft and violence at the city level. These relationships remain robust to introducing instrumental variables to address the endogeneity issue. Considering these findings, it is imperative to take a multisectoral and coordinated approach to reducing inequality and segregation and, ultimately, deterring crime. By understanding and acting upon these factors, policymakers can work toward promoting a safer and more equitable society across China.
C1 [Zhang, Yanji] Fuzhou Univ, Sch Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Fuzhou 350108, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Jiejing] Renmin Univ China, Sch Publ Adm & Policy, Dept Urban Planning & Management, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China.
[Song, Guangwen] Guangzhou Univ, Ctr GeoInformat Publ Secur, Sch Geog & Remote Sensing, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
C3 Fuzhou University; Renmin University of China; Guangzhou University
RP Wang, JJ (corresponding author), Renmin Univ China, Sch Publ Adm & Policy, Dept Urban Planning & Management, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China.
EM chairman7up@126.com; wangjiejing@ruc.edu.cn; songgwen@126.com
OI Zhang, Yanji/0000-0003-1652-4944
FU National Social Science Foundation of China [21CSH006]
FX Funding This article was supported by the National Social
Science Foundation of China (21CSH006) .
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JI Appl. Geogr.
PD JAN
PY 2024
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AR 103174
DI 10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.103174
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PT J
AU Kassem, R
Mitsakis, F
AF Kassem, Rasha
Mitsakis, Fotios
TI UK higher education staff's mental health and wellbeing during Covid-19
SO EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Higher education; Mental health; Well-being; COVID-19; Stress; Anxiety
AB PurposeThis paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of academic and professional Higher Education (HE) staff in the UK.Design/methodology/approachA mixed-method survey questionnaire was sent to almost 300 UK HE staff to secure qualitative and quantitative data to enable data triangulation.FindingsThe study found an adverse impact on academic and professional staff's mental health and wellbeing, further resulting in stress and anxiety. Several reasons for the increased stress and anxiety levels were identified, but social isolation and the increased workload were the most commonly reported. The most affected groups by the pandemic were females, younger staff, full-timers and those with disabilities or caring responsibilities.Practical implicationsThis study offers a range of strategies to support staff's mental health and wellbeing; as such, it is of great interest to policymakers to inform their decisions of similar crisis events in the future. It also addresses some of the COVID-19 areas of research interest for the UK parliament.Originality/valueThe study's originality derives from exploring the pandemic's impact on UK HE staff's mental health and wellbeing by including professional staff's experiences alongside those of academics. It also expands the scant evidence concerning the pandemic's impact on HE staff in the UK.
C1 [Kassem, Rasha] Aston Univ, Business Sch, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
[Mitsakis, Fotios] Nottingham Trent Univ, Dept Human Resource Management, Nottingham, England.
C3 Aston University; Nottingham Trent University
RP Kassem, R (corresponding author), Aston Univ, Business Sch, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
EM r.kassem@aston.ac.uk
RI Kassem, Rasha/L-4256-2019; Mitsakis, Fotios/KIC-1593-2024
OI Kassem, Rasha/0000-0001-5384-3800
FU Open University, UK.; Open University, UK
FX This research is funded by the Open University, UK. This work was
supported by the Open University, UK. There is no funding number as this
was an internal funding provided by the University.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hight, SK
Kitterlin-Lynch, M
Cain, L
Park, JY
AF Hight, S. Kyle
Kitterlin-Lynch, Miranda
Cain, Lisa
Park, Jeong-Yeol
TI What happens to restaurant employees during times of distress? A focus
on separation strategies, emotional outcomes, and drinking behaviors
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Alcohol use; Restaurant employees; Job insecurity; Loneliness; Life
satisfaction; Separation strategies
ID LIFE SATISFACTION; SELF-EFFICACY; JOB INSECURITY; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
RISK-FACTOR; LONELINESS; HEALTH; ALCOHOL; SCALE; UNEMPLOYMENT
AB This study examined the duration (in months) of an employee's separated work status (furloughed; laid off) and its impact on wellness and drinking behaviors. Structural Equation Modeling was used to analyze an individual's perceptions of loneliness, job insecurity, self-efficacy, and life satisfaction regarding their drinking behaviors after separating from their employer. Survey data from 671 responses revealed that perceptions of loneliness and job insecurity were significantly greater among furloughed employees than their laid-off counterparts. Also, both loneliness and job insecurity were found to increase drinking behaviors. Mediation analysis was also conducted of employees' perceptions of loneliness, job insecurity, and self-efficacy on the relationship between work status and drinking behavior. The current research extends our understanding of how separated work status influences employee wellness, life satisfaction, and drinking behaviors among hospitality employees and suggests thoughtful strategies to assist with feelings of loneliness and job insecurity during times of distress.
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[Kitterlin-Lynch, Miranda; Cain, Lisa] Florida Int Univ, Chaplin Sch Hosp & Tourism Management, 3000 NE 151st St, North Miami Beach, FL 33181 USA.
[Park, Jeong-Yeol] Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hosp Management, 9907 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; Georgia State University; State University
System of Florida; Florida International University; State University
System of Florida; University of Central Florida
RP Hight, SK (corresponding author), Georgia State Univ, Cecil B Day Sch Hosp Adm, 35 Broad St,Suite 1216, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA.
EM shight1@gsu.edu
RI Cain, Lisa/AAU-4808-2021; Kitterlin-Lynch, Miranda/ABB-5518-2021; Park,
Jeong-Yeol/W-5046-2019
OI Cain, Lisa/0000-0002-4053-1549; Hight, S. Kyle/0000-0002-5706-9792
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JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD FEB
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AR 103632
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2023.103632
EA DEC 2023
PG 10
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA HM0O6
UT WOS:001159807800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhang, Y
Gu, ZM
Xu, YX
He, M
Gerber, B
Wang, ZQ
Liu, FF
Peng, C
AF Zhang, Ye
Gu, Zhengmin
Xu, Yingxin
He, Miao
Gerber, Ben S.
Wang, Zhongqing
Liu, Feifan
Peng, Cheng
TI Global scientific trends in healthy aging in the early 21st century: A
data-driven scientometric and visualized analysis
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Healthy aging; Older adults; Scientometric analysis; Data visualization;
VOSviewer
ID ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; PEOPLE; IMPACT; RISK; LIFE
AB Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), healthy aging is the process of developing and maintaining the functional capacity for health in old age. A rapidly growing number of research studies on healthy aging have been conducted worldwide. The purpose of this research work is to explore global scientific landscape of healthy aging research over the last 22 years. Methods: Scientific publications on healthy aging from January 1, 2000 to October 11, 2022 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on October 11, 2022. A total of 6420 publications were included in the scientometric analysis. VOSviewer (1.6.18) was used to conduct scientometric and visualized analysis. Results: The publication growth rate was 35.68 from 2000 to 2021. The United States of America (USA) led in both productivity and citations. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA was prominent in terms of both the highest citation count and the highest average citation count. The National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Evans, Michele K. were the most influential organization and author, respectively. Research hotspots in healthy aging were identified based on the co-occurrence analysis of keywords: (1) physical activity and mental health of older adults; (2) diseases impacting the health and lifespan of older adults; and (3) neuroscience. Our analysis indicates that gut microbiota, loneliness, frailty, mitochondria and resilience were the emerging themes in healthy aging research. Conclusions: The quantity of annual publications on healthy aging has rapidly increased over the past 22 years, especially during 2018-2021. This analysis identified the status, trends, hot topics, and frontiers of healthy aging research. These findings will help researchers quickly understand the global representation of healthy aging research, influence resource dissemination, promote international collaborations, guide policy formulation, and improve health services for older adults.
C1 [Zhang, Ye; Gu, Zhengmin; Xu, Yingxin; He, Miao; Wang, Zhongqing] China Med Univ, Dept Informat Ctr, Hosp 1, Shenyang, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Ye; Xu, Yingxin] China Med Univ, Coll Hlth Management, Shenyang, Peoples R China.
[Gerber, Ben S.; Liu, Feifan] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Med Sch, Worcester, MA 01605 USA.
[Peng, Cheng] China Med Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, Affiliated Hosp 4, Shenyang, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Zhongqing] China Med Univ, Dept Informat Ctr, Hosp 1, 155 Nanjingbei St, Shenyang 110001, Peoples R China.
[Peng, Cheng] China Med Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, Affiliated Hosp 4, 102 Nanqi Rd, Shenyang 110005, Peoples R China.
C3 China Medical University; China Medical University; University of
Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts Worcester; China
Medical University; China Medical University; China Medical University
RP Liu, FF (corresponding author), Univ Massachusetts, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Med Sch, Worcester, MA 01605 USA.; Wang, ZQ (corresponding author), China Med Univ, Dept Informat Ctr, Hosp 1, 155 Nanjingbei St, Shenyang 110001, Peoples R China.; Peng, C (corresponding author), China Med Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, Affiliated Hosp 4, 102 Nanqi Rd, Shenyang 110005, Peoples R China.
EM wangzhongqing@cmu.edu.cn; Feifan.Liu@umassmed.edu; pengcheng@cmu.edu.cn
RI Xu, yingxin/HLW-6339-2023; Liu, Feifan/D-2478-2012
OI Liu, Feifan/0000-0003-0881-6365; Wang, Zhongqing/0000-0002-5330-7538;
Zhang, Ye/0000-0003-4157-8696; Gerber, Ben/0000-0003-4367-6396
FU Foundation of Liaoning Province Education Administration [LJKR0273];
National Key R & D Program of China [2022YFB2703304]
FX This work was supported by the Foundation of Liaoning Province Education
Administration under Grant No. LJKR0273 and National Key R & D Program
of China under Grant No. 2022YFB2703304.
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NR 64
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U1 11
U2 34
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD JAN 15
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 1
AR e23405
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23405
EA DEC 2023
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA FB9G6
UT WOS:001143401100001
PM 38170072
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Verma, M
Verma, A
Mandala, GN
AF Verma, Meenakshi
Verma, Anuj
Mandala, Gangu Naidu
TI A study of sleep disorders, mental distress, and depression among
students during COVID pandemic
SO COGENT EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; stress; depression; sleep disorder; mental distress
ID POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; SARS OUTBREAK; HEALTH-CARE; SCREEN TIME;
ADOLESCENTS; RESPONSES; DURATION; ADULTS
AB The present study has attempted to study the effects of depression, mental distress, and sleep disorders among students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stress, mental distress, depression, sleep disorders, headaches, loneliness, screen fatigue, and high distress levels are common symptoms observed across the population. The study focused on the students of higher education who have been attending online classes since the inception of COVID-19 virus. The detailed questionnaire was circulated online to 450 students, out of which 323 responded. After filtering the incomplete responses, 286 sample sizes were taken into consideration. The data were analysed using SPSS software, and hypotheses and model testing were performed using the AMOS software. A significant relationship was found between depression, distress, sleep disorders, and student behaviour. Loneliness, lack of physical interaction, and overexposure to screens were found to be major trigger elements affecting students' mental health. To dilute the effect on students' behaviour and enhance their mental health, the authors recommend taking precautionary measures by the concerned stakeholders.
C1 [Verma, Meenakshi] Symbiosis Ctr Management Studies, Flat B313,NeoTown Rd, Bengaluru 560100, India.
[Verma, Anuj] Symbiosis Inst Business Management, Bengaluru, India.
[Mandala, Gangu Naidu] Cent Tribal Univ, Management Dept, Karakam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
C3 Symbiosis International University; Symbiosis International University;
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) Bengaluru
RP Verma, M (corresponding author), Symbiosis Ctr Management Studies, Flat B313,NeoTown Rd, Bengaluru 560100, India.
EM meenakshi.verma@scmsbengaluru.siu.edu.in
RI Mandala, Gangu/AAX-4535-2020
OI Verma, Anuj/0000-0002-2696-9894
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NR 56
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 11
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
PI OSLO
PA KARL JOHANS GATE 5, NO-0154 OSLO, NORWAY
SN 2331-186X
J9 COGENT EDUC
JI Cogent Educ.
PD DEC 11
PY 2023
VL 10
IS 2
AR 2224992
DI 10.1080/2331186X.2023.2224992
PG 12
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA J7RE4
UT WOS:001011548800001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nagel, LC
Tesky, VA
Schall, A
Müller, T
König, J
Pantel, J
Stangier, U
AF Nagel, Laura Carlotta
Tesky, Valentina A.
Schall, Arthur
Mueller, Tanja
Koenig, Jochem
Pantel, Johannes
Stangier, Ulrich
TI Compliance with CBT referral in nursing home residents diagnosed with
depression: Results from a feasibility study
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Cognitive behavioural therapy; Care home; Older adult; Stigma; Migration
ID PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPY SERVICES; MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICES; LATE-LIFE
DEPRESSION; OLDER-ADULTS; PRIMARY-CARE; PSYCHOTHERAPY; PREDICTORS; AGE;
BARRIERS; ANXIETY
AB Objectives: Patient-level factors that influence compliance with a recommendation for CBT in nursing home residents diagnosed with depression were identified.Methods: Within a cluster-randomized trial on stepped care for depression in nursing homes (DAVOS-study, Trial registration: DRKS00015686), participants received an intake interview administered by a licensed psychotherapist. If psychotherapy was required, patients were offered a referral for CBT. Sociodemographic characteristics, severity of depression, loneliness, physical health, antidepressant medication, prior experience with psychotherapy, and attitudes towards own aging were assessed. A binary regression determined predictors of compliance with referral.Results: Of 123 residents receiving an intake interview, 80 were recommended a CBT. Forty-seven patients (58.8 %) followed the recommendation. The binary logistic regression model on compliance with recommended CBT was significant, chi 2(9) = 21.64, p = .010. Significant predictors were age (Odds Ratio (OR) = 0.9; 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) = 0.82, 0.99; p = .024) and depression (OR = 1.33; 95 % CI = 1.08, 1.65; p = .008).Conclusion: Within the implemented setting compliance rate was comparable to other age groups. Future interventions should include detailed psychoeducation on the benefits of psychotherapy on mild depressive symptoms in older age and evidence-based interventions to address the stigma of depression. Interventions such as reminiscence-based methods or problem-solving could be useful to increase compliance with referral, especially in very old patients (80+). Language barriers and a culturally sensitive approach should be considered when screening residents.
C1 [Nagel, Laura Carlotta; Stangier, Ulrich] Goethe Univ, Dept Clin Psychol, Frankfurt, Germany.
[Tesky, Valentina A.; Schall, Arthur; Pantel, Johannes] Goethe Univ, Dept Gen Med, Frankfurt, Germany.
[Mueller, Tanja] Goethe Univ, Frankfurt Forum Interdisciplinary Ageing Res, Frankfurt, Germany.
[Koenig, Jochem] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Dept Med, Mainz, Germany.
C3 Goethe University Frankfurt; Goethe University Frankfurt; Goethe
University Frankfurt; Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
RP Nagel, LC (corresponding author), Goethe Univ, Dept Clin Psychol, Frankfurt, Germany.
EM nagel@psych.uni-frankfurt.de
RI König, Jochem/T-3500-2019
OI Schall, Arthur/0000-0001-7143-1826; Nagel, Laura
Carlotta/0009-0001-4012-8725
FU Innovation committee at the Federal Joint Committee (health care)
[01VSF1026]
FX This work was supported by the innovation committee at the Federal Joint
Committee (health care) under Grant 01VSF1026. Contact: the DLR Project
Management Agency, Heinrich-Konen-Strasse 1, D-53227 Bonn, Germany.
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NR 71
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 9
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD JAN 15
PY 2024
VL 10
IS 1
AR e23379
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23379
EA DEC 2023
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA EO8F2
UT WOS:001139951700001
PM 38148800
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dutertre, E
Fouillet, C
AF Dutertre, Emmanuelle
Fouillet, Cyril
TI Post-lockdown loneliness and social isolation among French students
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Loneliness; Students; Business school; Social isolation;
Logistic regression
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; SCALE; IDENTITY; ADOLESCENCE; DEPRESSION; EXERCISE;
VALIDITY; SUPPORT; VERSION; SELF
AB PurposeThis paper aims to explore the protective and risk factors involved in student loneliness after the lockdown measures taken limiting social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic in France.Design/methodology/approachUsing a cross-sectional survey methodology, the authors collected data on a sample of 546 students pursuing management education in a French business school in several campuses. Loneliness was measured by the three-item UCLA loneliness scale. Logistic regression analysis examined the factors influencing student loneliness.FindingsThe prevalence of loneliness was 23.4%. Risk factors for loneliness were social isolation especially in terms of intensity and isolation from friends (OR: 5.40), having a regular paid activity (OR: 1.62) and not getting academic help from other students (OR: 2.11) or taking meals alone during the lockdowns (OR: 1.94). Being a male student (OR: 0.47), practicing a sport (OR: 0.64) and studying at a specific campus (OR: 0.43) were protective factors.Practical implicationsUnderstanding protective and risk factors affecting student loneliness helps higher education decision-makers to take the necessary actions to enhance student well-being which have an effect on learning processes.Originality/valueLoneliness is a major public health concern among students. Knowledge of the determinants for loneliness are limited and this article attempts to augment this by exploring several protective and risk indicators of loneliness among French students.
C1 [Dutertre, Emmanuelle; Fouillet, Cyril] ESSCA Sch Management, Angers, France.
C3 ESSCA School of Management
RP Fouillet, C (corresponding author), ESSCA Sch Management, Angers, France.
EM cyril.fouillet@essca.fr
OI Fouillet, Cyril/0000-0002-8142-2680
FU Fondation Grand Ouest (France)
FX The authors of this article wish to record their thanks to the Fondation
Grand Ouest (France) which provided the funds that made this research
possible.
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NR 99
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 10
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0951-354X
EI 1758-6518
J9 INT J EDUC MANAG
JI Int. J. Educ. Manag.
PD JAN 18
PY 2024
VL 38
IS 1
BP 21
EP 39
DI 10.1108/IJEM-03-2023-0119
EA DEC 2023
PG 19
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA ET9E0
UT WOS:001110860900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Angelova, M
Stoyanova, T
Stoyanov, P
AF Angelova, Miglena
Stoyanova, Tsvetana
Stoyanov, Philip
TI IMPROVING HR MANAGEMENT IN INNOVATIVE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH
DIGITALIZATION AND ICT
SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE HR Management; digitalization; Artificial Intelligence; ICT
ID ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE
AB Today`s business organizations face enormous challenges: an unpredictable, unsecured and complex business environment, strong competitiveness, substitute products, spoiled customers with growing needs and demands, pandemic restrictions and social isolation, post-pandemic situation and recovery, economy crisis, military conflicts etc. On this background the rapid development of information and communication technologies offers very logical and convenient way to secure company`s existence and growth. Recent past years proved that the usage of ICT in HR management opens new horizon both for the employees and their managers. On the other hand, the implementation of Artificial Intelligence and digitalization in HR management is not an unambiguous process. Still there are many open questions concerning ethics, personal freedom of employees etc. The aim of the present article is to understand the opinion of young people as future employees on the usage of ICT and AI in companies and on this base to propose some workable solutions for improving HR management in innovative business organizations. Our findings indicate that young people are not yet ready to accept the decision made only by AI without any interference from the managers. At the same time our responders admit that the most serious advantage of AI is in collection and analysis of large amounts of data, while the most serious limitation is the heavy reliance on the technology, which is the logical result in digital era.
C1 [Angelova, Miglena; Stoyanova, Tsvetana; Stoyanov, Philip] Univ Natl & World Econ, Dept Management, 19,8 Dekemvr Str, Sofia 1700, Bulgaria.
C3 University of National & World Economics - Bulgaria
RP Angelova, M (corresponding author), Univ Natl & World Econ, Dept Management, 19,8 Dekemvr Str, Sofia 1700, Bulgaria.
EM m.angelova@unwe.bg; tsvetana.stoyanova@unwe.bg; ph.stoyanov@unwe.bg
RI Angelova, Miglena/GVT-1401-2022; Stoyanova, Tsvetana/K-7547-2016
OI Stoyanova, Tsvetana/0000-0003-3745-4551
FU University of National and World Economy (Sofia, Bulgaria)
[NID-NI-10/2023/A]
FX The present article is published with the financial support of the
University of National and World Economy (Sofia, Bulgaria) , under the
Project N NID-NI-10/2023/& Acy; ("Developing Strategies for Digital
Human Resource Management in Innovative Business Organizations")
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 14
U2 36
PU ENTERPRENEURSHIP & SUSTAINABILITY CENTER
PI VILNUS
PA M K CIURLIONIO STR 86A, VILNUS, 03100, LITHUANIA
SN 2345-0282
J9 ENTREP SUSTAIN ISS
JI Entrepreneurship. Sustain.
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 11
IS 2
BP 403
EP 418
DI 10.9770/jesi.2023.11.2(27)
PG 16
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA DK0H7
UT WOS:001131808300034
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nabeshima, H
Kuramoto, Y
Khan, MSR
Kadoya, Y
AF Nabeshima, Honoka
Kuramoto, Yu
Khan, Mostafa Saidur Rahim
Kadoya, Yoshihiko
TI Does the Easing of COVID-19 Restrictive Measures Improve Loneliness
Conditions? Evidence from Japan
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; COVID-19 pandemic; restrictive measures; longitudinal study;
sustainable healthcare management; Japan
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; BEHAVIOR; SCALE
AB Given the substantial changes in health and safety protocols and economic activities over the past year, socioeconomic routines have returned to a state of normalcy. Therefore, it is important to conduct a longitudinal study to determine whether these recent changes have left a lasting imprint on loneliness, specifically among those who have experienced post-pandemic loneliness in previous years. We investigated the incidence of loneliness and the risk factors associated with it during the post-pandemic period using recent data. We utilized longitudinal data spanning from 2020 to 2023 and employed mean comparison tests and weighted probit regression models in this analysis. Our study reveals that loneliness continues to be a notable issue, with persistent, post-pandemic, and recent loneliness rates of 47.6%, 4.3%, and 2.2%, respectively. We also observed a slight reduction in both persistent and post-pandemic loneliness compared to the previous year. Younger people continued to experience higher persistent loneliness rates, with no significant age or sex differences in post-pandemic or recent loneliness. Various factors, such as demographics, socioeconomic status, and psychological factors, influence loneliness differently across sexes and age groups. The policy implications include ongoing monitoring, targeted interventions, and support for specific demographic and socioeconomic groups to address post-pandemic loneliness for the sustainable management of the loneliness issue in Japan.
C1 [Nabeshima, Honoka; Kuramoto, Yu; Khan, Mostafa Saidur Rahim; Kadoya, Yoshihiko] Hiroshima Univ, Sch Econ, 1-2-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 7398525, Japan.
C3 Hiroshima University
RP Kadoya, Y (corresponding author), Hiroshima Univ, Sch Econ, 1-2-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 7398525, Japan.
EM b202314@hiroshima-u.ac.jp; b206431@hiroshima-u.ac.jp;
khan@hiroshima-u.ac.jp; ykadoya@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
RI Khan, Mostafa/V-1355-2018; Kadoya, Yoshihiko/W-1530-2017
OI Khan, Mostafa Saidur Rahim/0000-0003-2632-3580; Kadoya,
Yoshihiko/0000-0003-3530-164X
FU JSPS KAKENHI
FX No Statement Available
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NR 27
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 5
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 24
AR 16891
DI 10.3390/su152416891
PG 14
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA DH0C6
UT WOS:001131010500001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sidlauskiene, J
Joye, Y
Auruskeviciene, V
AF Sidlauskiene, Justina
Joye, Yannick
Auruskeviciene, Vilte
TI AI-based chatbots in conversational commerce and their effects on
product and price perceptions
SO ELECTRONIC MARKETS
LA English
DT Article
DE AI; Anthropomorphism; Chatbots; Conversational commerce; Perceived
personalization; Perceived price; Situational loneliness
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; ANTHROPOMORPHISM; LONELINESS; CUES; AGENTS;
PERSONALIZATION; CUSTOMIZATION; CREDIBILITY; ANTECEDENTS; CONSUMERS
AB The rise of AI-based chatbots has gradually changed the way consumers shop. Natural language processing (NLP) technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are likely to accelerate this trend further. However, consumers still prefer to engage with humans and resist chatbots, which are often perceived as impersonal and lacking the human touch. While the predominant tendency is to make chatbots appear more humanlike, little is known about how anthropomorphic verbal design cues in chatbots influence perceived product personalization and willingness to pay a higher product price in conversational commerce contexts. In the current work, we set out to test this through one pre-test (N = 135) and two online experiments (N = 180 and 237). We find that anthropomorphism significantly and positively affects perceived product personalization, and that this effect is moderated by situational loneliness. Moreover, the results show that the interaction between anthropomorphism and situational loneliness has an impact on the willingness to pay a higher product price. The research findings can be used for future applications of AI-driven chatbots where there is a need to provide personalized and data-driven product recommendations.
C1 [Sidlauskiene, Justina; Auruskeviciene, Vilte] ISM Univ Management & Econ, Gedimino Ave 7, LT-01103 Vilnius, Lithuania.
[Joye, Yannick] Vilnius Univ, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Ctr Econ Expertise, Sauletekio Ave 9,2Nd Bldg, LT-10222 Vilnius, Lithuania.
C3 ISM University of Management & Economics; Vilnius University
RP Sidlauskiene, J (corresponding author), ISM Univ Management & Econ, Gedimino Ave 7, LT-01103 Vilnius, Lithuania.
EM 017624@stud.ism.lt; yanjoy@faculty.ism.lt; vilaur@ism.lt
RI Sidlauskiene, Justina/LXV-6771-2024
OI Auruskeviciene, Vilte/0000-0002-1563-4052; Joye,
Yannick/0000-0002-7306-799X
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U2 250
PU SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1019-6781
EI 1422-8890
J9 ELECTRON MARK
JI Electron. Mark.
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 33
IS 1
AR 24
DI 10.1007/s12525-023-00633-8
PG 21
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA H2JF4
UT WOS:000994272000001
PM 37252674
OA Green Published, Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhou, PY
Xie, YG
Liang, CY
AF Zhou, Peiyu
Xie, Yuguang
Liang, Changyong
TI How to increase consumers' continued use intention of artificial
intelligence voice assistants? The role of anthropomorphic features
SO ELECTRONIC MARKETS
LA English
DT Article
DE Artificial intelligence; Voice assistant; Anthropomorphism; Mind
perception theory; Loneliness; Age difference; O3
ID RECOMMENDATION AGENTS; ADOPTION; DIMENSIONS; ADDICTION; PLATFORM;
SYSTEMS; IMPACT; SEM
AB Artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistants possess significant market potential and offer diverse services through voice interaction. However, the influence of anthropomorphic features on consumers' mind perception and continued use intention, particularly across various age groups, remains underexplored. To address this research gap, we employ mind perception theory, the stimulus-organism-response model, and cognitive load theory to conduct a research model. Using a sample of 303 survey responses, we evaluate the research model and hypotheses through partial least squares analysis. Findings reveal that these features positively affect alleviating loneliness and enhancing perceived usefulness. Additionally, the alleviation of loneliness and perceived usefulness contribute to consumers' continued use intention and mediate the relationship between anthropomorphic features and continued use intention. Furthermore, the effect of anthropomorphic features on mind perception varies across age groups. This research enhances understanding of the influence of anthropomorphic features on consumers' mind perception and continued use intention of AI voice assistants, providing valuable insights for product developers and marketers to enhance the consumer experience.
C1 [Zhou, Peiyu; Xie, Yuguang; Liang, Changyong] Hefei Univ Technol, Sch Management, Tunxi Rd 193, Hefei 230009, Peoples R China.
[Liang, Changyong] Minist Educ, Key Lab Proc Optimizat & Intelligent Decis Making, Tunxi Rd 193, Hefei 230009, Peoples R China.
C3 Hefei University of Technology; Ministry of Education - China
RP Liang, CY (corresponding author), Hefei Univ Technol, Sch Management, Tunxi Rd 193, Hefei 230009, Peoples R China.; Liang, CY (corresponding author), Minist Educ, Key Lab Proc Optimizat & Intelligent Decis Making, Tunxi Rd 193, Hefei 230009, Peoples R China.
EM cylianghfut@163.com
OI Zhou, Peiyu/0000-0003-2823-5242
FU National Social Science Fund of China
FX No Statement Available
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WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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UT WOS:001118332000001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Alam, F
Tao, M
Rastogi, R
Mendiratta, A
Attri, R
AF Alam, Faizan
Tao, Meng
Rastogi, Rashmi
Mendiratta, Aparna
Attri, Rekha
TI Do social media influencers influence the vaccination drive? An
application of source credibility theory and uses and gratification
theory
SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Social media influencers; COVID-19 vaccine; Trust; Vaccination drives;
Social isolation; Source credibility theory
ID COVID-19 VACCINE; CONTINUANCE INTENTION; TRUST; INFORMATION;
PERSPECTIVE; ENGAGEMENT; EXPERTISE; CHINA; ANTECEDENTS; HESITANCY
AB The role of social media influencers (SMIs) in promoting COVID-19 vaccination drives has caught the attention of scholars and practitioners worldwide but remains understudied in India. This is a significant knowledge gap as SMIs can assist policymakers and healthcare professionals in reaching the general public. The present study addresses this gap by examining how Indian SMI's features and activities can influence their followers' willingness to vaccinate by employing source credibility and uses and gratification theory. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), we used cross-sectional data from 746 Indians (North capital region) to test the measurement and structural model grounded in two theoretical lenses. The results show that SMIs positively and significantly influence their followers' inclination to take the COVID-19 vaccine. This positive relationship strengthens the SMI's relationship with their followers from the COVID-19 vaccine perspective (Vaccine information and awareness). Moreover, the perceived threat of social isolation (PTSI) moderates the relationship between trust in the vaccines and the willingness to take them and promotes the understanding of anti-vaccine behaviors. Also, the study confirms the mediation role of vaccine information and awareness among features of SMI's and trust in the vaccine. This study contributes to the current literature by proposing social media influencers as the COVID19 savior. Additionally, the moderation role of the perceived threat of social isolation (PTSI) offers unique insights into how contextual and individual factors can affect SMI followers.
C1 [Alam, Faizan] Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Int Studies, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
[Tao, Meng] Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Int Business Coll, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
[Tao, Meng] Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Business Adm, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
[Rastogi, Rashmi] Birla Inst Management Technol, Greater Noida 201306, Uttar Pradesh, India.
[Mendiratta, Aparna] Jaipuria Inst Management, Jaipur, India.
[Attri, Rekha] Jaipuria Inst Management, Indore, India.
C3 Dongbei University of Finance & Economics; Dongbei University of Finance
& Economics; Dongbei University of Finance & Economics
RP Tao, M (corresponding author), Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Int Business Coll, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
EM faizanalam333@ibc.dufe-edu.cn; mengtao@dufe.edu.cn;
rashmi.rastogi@bimtech.ac.in; aparna.mendiratta@jaipuria.ac.in;
rekha.attri@jaipuria.ac.in
RI Rastogi, Rashmi/JJD-1008-2023; Attri, Rekha/AAF-3323-2019; Alam,
Faizan/AEA-7105-2022
OI Alam, Faizan/0000-0003-3703-5170
FU National Natural Science Founda-tion of China [IF,2 M5 : 72072026]
FX This study was supported by the National Natural Science Founda-tion of
China (riElEl*I Ittf-*'S$IF,2) (Grant No. IF,2 M5 : 72072026) .
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TC 18
Z9 18
U1 17
U2 44
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0040-1625
EI 1873-5509
J9 TECHNOL FORECAST SOC
JI Technol. Forecast. Soc. Chang.
PD JAN
PY 2024
VL 198
AR 122973
DI 10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122973
EA NOV 2023
PG 20
WC Business; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Public Administration
GA CZ4A5
UT WOS:001129027700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Fan, SX
Zhu, F
Shaffer, MA
AF Fan, Shea X.
Zhu, Fei
Shaffer, Margaret A.
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experienced by globally mobile employees
SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Global mobility; Conservation of resources theory (COR);
Social integration; Globally mobile employees; Expatriates
ID SOCIAL INTEGRATION; WORK; ADJUSTMENT; CONSERVATION; DIVERSITY; HOME;
PERSPECTIVE; INCLUSION; CULTURES; MODEL
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C1 [Fan, Shea X.] RMIT Univ, Sch Management, Melbourne, Australia.
[Zhu, Fei] Univ Nottingham Ningbo China, Nottingham Univ Business Sch China, 199 Taikang East Rd, Ningbo 315100, Peoples R China.
[Shaffer, Margaret A.] Univ Oklahoma, Michael F Price Coll Business, 307 West Brooks, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
[Fan, Shea X.] Deakin Univ, Deakin Business Sch, Burwood, Australia.
C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT); University of Nottingham
Ningbo China; University of Oklahoma System; University of Oklahoma -
Norman; Deakin University
RP Zhu, F (corresponding author), Univ Nottingham Ningbo China, Nottingham Univ Business Sch China, 199 Taikang East Rd, Ningbo 315100, Peoples R China.
EM shea.fan@rmit.edu.au; fei.zhu@nottingham.edu.cn; margaret.shaffer@ou.edu
RI Zhu, Fei/KIK-1641-2024
FU CAUL and its Member Institutions
FX Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member
Institutions.
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U2 79
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GA X8H2G
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OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
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AF Ghosh, Jaideep
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LA English
DT Article
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Employee self-efficacy
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C3 Shiv Nadar University
RP Ghosh, J (corresponding author), Shiv Nadar Univ, Sch Management & Entrepreneurship, Dept Decis Sci Operat Management & Informat Syst, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Greater Noida 201314, Uttar Pradesh, India.
EM jaideep.ghosh@snu.edu.in
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AU Tatar, B
Müceldili, B
Erdil, O
AF Tatar, Berivan
Muceldili, Busra
Erdil, Oya
TI How do employees maintain their well-being during loneliness? The power
of organizational nostalgia
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Loneliness; Nostalgia; Organizational nostalgia;
Intrinsic motivation; Well-being
ID INTRINSIC MOTIVATION; MODERATING ROLE; WORKPLACE; SATISFACTION;
RESOURCES; IDENTITY; NEED; LIFE
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C3 Gebze Technical University; Yildiz Technical University
RP Tatar, B (corresponding author), Gebze Tech Univ, Dept Management, Kocaeli, Turkiye.
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PT J
AU Kilinçarslan, P
AF Kilincarslan, Pelin
TI Household Debt and Social Reproduction in Everyday Life: Women's
Experiences of Caring, Agency, and Risk
SO SOCIAL POLITICS
LA English
DT Article
DE household debt; social reproduction; everyday life; women's agency;
Greece; Turkey
ID POLITICAL-ECONOMY; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; GENDER POLICY; CREDIT;
ARCHITECTURE; MICROCREDIT; INEQUALITY; EMPLOYMENT; MORTGAGE; FINANCE
AB This article explores the ways in which everyday life produces gendered links between debt and social reproduction in contradictory ways. Based on interviews with women from indebted households in Athens and Istanbul, it argues that debt and socially reproductive work come to rely on one another, with gendered implications for caring, expanded agency, and embodied risks. Indebtedness demands forms of socially reproductive labor that women practice through caring for the debt and the indebted family. While this expands women's agency, it also reinforces their experiences of distress and social isolation. This dual outcome reveals gendered contradictions emerging through the interdependency of debt and social reproduction. While the management of debt relies on socially reproductive labor through which women exercise greater agency, it creates embodied risks that threaten their own social reproduction, which also relies on debt.
C1 [Kilincarslan, Pelin] Koc Univ MiReKoc, Migrat Res Ctr, Istanbul, Turkiye.
RP Kilinçarslan, P (corresponding author), Koc Univ MiReKoc, Migrat Res Ctr, Istanbul, Turkiye.
EM pkilincarslan@ku.edu.tr
RI Kılınçarslan, Pelin/JPA-5016-2023
OI Kilincarslan, Pelin/0000-0003-2534-8444
FU Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK);
Center for Gender Studies at Koc University (KOCKAM)
FX I would like to express my gratitude to OEzlem Altan-Olcay and Merih Ang
& imath;n for their invaluable support and insightful comments, as well
as to Ay & scedil;e Bu & gbreve;ra, Adrienne Roberts, & Idot;pek &
Idot;lkkaracan, Ahmet & Idot;cduygu, and Ian Bruff for their helpful
feedback on my dissertation, which formed the basis of this article. I
also extend my thanks to the editor, two anonymous referees, and Esra
Elif Nartok for their constructive suggestions. Additionally, I am
thankful to the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
(TUBITAK) and the Center for Gender Studies at Koc University (KOCKAM)
for their research funding during various stages of my doctoral studies.
Finally, I am especially grateful to all the women who participated in
the study for sharing their lives with me.
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Yeldan Erinc., 2006, REV RADICAL POL ECON, V38, P193
NR 72
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 2
U2 5
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 1072-4745
EI 1468-2893
J9 SOC POLIT
JI Soc. Polit.
PD DEC 18
PY 2023
VL 30
IS 4
BP 973
EP 996
DI 10.1093/sp/jxad031
EA NOV 2023
PG 24
WC Social Issues; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Issues; Women's Studies
GA CR7M6
UT WOS:001098040800001
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Genova, HM
Chen, MH
Botticello, A
Voelbel, G
Kim, G
Elsayed, HE
Myszko, Z
DeLuca, J
McGrath, RE
Arnett, P
Goverover, Y
AF Genova, Helen M.
Chen, Michelle H.
Botticello, Amanda
Voelbel, Gerald
Kim, Grace
Elsayed, Heba E.
Myszko, Zuzanna
DeLuca, John
McGrath, Robert E.
Arnett, Peter
Goverover, Yael
TI An Examination of Positive and Negative Outcomes During the COVID-19
Pandemic Among Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH; DEPRESSIVE
SYMPTOMS; HEALTH; LONELINESS; RESILIENCE; STRESS; PEOPLE; IMPACT
AB Importance: This study provides information to clinicians about how persons with MS coped in both positive and negative ways during a potentially traumatic experience (the coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] pandemic), which will help clinicians to provide better services to this population in the face of stressful events.
Objective: To describe both positive and negative outcomes among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and to examine whether resilience and social support were related to positive and negative outcomes during the peak of the pandemic.
Design: An online survey administered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participants: Participants were 74 individuals with MS and 104 healthy controls (HCs) recruited through social media and community support groups.
Outcomes and Measures: The survey included questionnaires that assessed both positive and negative responses to the pandemic, including benefit finding, loneliness, and distress. Resilience and social support were also assessed.
Results: Differences were noted between persons with MS and HCs on negative but not positive outcomes. Better social support and resilience were related to positive outcomes.
Conclusions and Relevance: Both persons with MS and HCs were similar in benefit finding and stress management. However, negative outcomes were worse in the MS group. Our findings shed light on the importance of individuals with MS adopting a positive outlook to help during times of adversity.
What This Article Adds: Among persons with disabilities such as multiple sclerosis, finding benefits during stressful times can be a potential coping mechanism. Furthermore, resilience and social support should be taken into account to moderate the effects of adverse events.
C1 [Genova, Helen M.] Kessler Fdn, Ctr Autism Res, E Hanover, NJ USA.
[Genova, Helen M.] Kessler Fdn, Social Cognit & Neurosci Lab, E Hanover, NJ USA.
[Genova, Helen M.; DeLuca, John; Goverover, Yael] Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Newark, NJ USA.
[Chen, Michelle H.] Rutgers State Univ, Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, Dept Neurol, New Brunswick, NJ USA.
[Botticello, Amanda] Kessler Fdn, Ctr Outcomes & Assessment Res, E Hanover, NJ USA.
[Botticello, Amanda] Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Res Educ, Newark, NJ USA.
[Voelbel, Gerald; Kim, Grace; Goverover, Yael] NYU, Dept Occupat Therapy, New York, NY USA.
[Elsayed, Heba E.] Kessler Fdn, E Hanover, NJ USA.
[Myszko, Zuzanna] Montclair State Univ, Montclair, NJ USA.
[DeLuca, John] Kessler Fdn, Res & Training, E Hanover, NJ USA.
[McGrath, Robert E.] Fairleigh Dickinson Univ, Dept Psychol, Sch Psychol & Counseling, Teaneck, NJ USA.
[Arnett, Peter] Penn State Univ, Dept Psychol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Rutgers University System; Rutgers University Newark; Rutgers University
New Brunswick; Rutgers University Biomedical & Health Sciences; Rutgers
University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick; Rutgers University
Biomedical & Health Sciences; Rutgers University System; Rutgers
University New Brunswick; Rutgers University Biomedical & Health
Sciences; Rutgers University Newark; New York University; Montclair
State University; Fairleigh Dickinson University; Pennsylvania
Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State
University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park
RP Goverover, Y (corresponding author), Rutgers State Univ, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Newark, NJ USA.; Goverover, Y (corresponding author), NYU, Dept Occupat Therapy, New York, NY USA.
EM yg243@nyu.edu
OI Botticello, Amanda/0000-0002-7227-3249
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NR 65
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 2
PU AMER OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOC, INC
PI BETHESDA
PA 4720 MONTGOMERY LANE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3425 USA
SN 0272-9490
EI 1943-7676
J9 AM J OCCUP THER
JI Am. J. Occup. Ther.
PD NOV-DEC
PY 2023
VL 77
IS 6
AR 7706205090
DI 10.5014/ajot.2023.050287
PG 11
WC Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA KF5Z5
UT WOS:001178568700012
PM 38015490
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU du Toit, SHJ
Jessup, GM
AF du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna
Jessup, Glenda Madeleine
TI JAVA Memory Care program: Facilitating social and occupational
engagement for older adults living with advanced dementia
SO AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE belonging; loneliness; occupational therapy; residential aged care;
social and occupational engagement
ID NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; LONG-TERM-CARE; INTERVENTIONS; PEOPLE; LIFE
AB Background and ObjectivesResidents in aged care homes often report lack of life purpose and meaning and limited opportunities to contribute to their community. The JAVA Memory Care program is designed to facilitate engagement for older adults with advanced dementia. This study explored whether JAVA Memory Care engaged such adults meaningfully, on social and occupational levels, within one Australian residential care home.MethodsA mixed method design guided this exploration. Trained staff facilitated six JAVA groups over 2 months. Three sources of data were utilised. Observational data (qualitative and quantitative) were obtained using a narratively enhanced Assessment Tool for Social and Occupational Engagement (ATOSE). The other two data sources were qualitative and analysed thematically: reflections by the lead JAVA facilitator and data generated by a research discussion group.ResultsThe quantitative data comprised 564 ATOSE behaviour markers. Participants were categorised as being engaged in 93% of these markers. Two of the three qualitative themes focused on the collective and self-expressive nature of participant engagement. The third theme focused on practicalities such as time pressures, facilitator training, resident selection, and resource preparation. For residents, the groups provided a context for relating meaningfully to others.ConclusionThe JAVA program achieved a high level of engagement. However, it was a time intensive intervention and required a person-centred philosophy, appropriate staff training, organisational support, and a suitable quiet space. The program had positive benefits, but practical issues identified needed to be considered before implementation.
C1 [du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna; Jessup, Glenda Madeleine] Univ Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna] Univ Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
C3 University of Sydney; University of the Free State
RP du Toit, SHJ; Jessup, GM (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Level 7,Susan Wakil Hlth Bldg, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
EM sanet.dutoit@sydney.edu.au; glenda.jessup@sydney.edu.au
RI du Toit, Sanetta/AAC-2288-2020
OI Du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna/0000-0003-1348-6313
FU The authors would like to acknowledge the leadership of the
participating facility; the JAVA facilitators, the residents and
relatives who attended the JAVA program and the ATOSE assessor who
contributed to the data collection. Additionally, the authors wo
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the leadership of the
participating facility; the JAVA facilitators, the residents and
relatives who attended the JAVA program and the ATOSE assessor who
contributed to the data collection. Additionally, the authors would like
to highlight the support and input of Dr Mark Morgan-Brown, the
developer of the ATOSE, for his guidance and training for application of
this tool and introduction of its use within the Australian residential
aged care setting; Dr Theurer, the developer of the JAVA Memory Program,
for her dedication to promote meaningful engagement of older adults
living with advanced dementia; and Associate Professor Associate
Professor Kate O & apos;Loughlin who supported the funding application
for this project.
CR Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2023, Dementia in Australia
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NR 33
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 2
U2 4
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0045-0766
EI 1440-1630
J9 AUST OCCUP THER J
JI Aust. Occup. Ther. J.
PD FEB
PY 2024
VL 71
IS 1
BP 64
EP 75
DI 10.1111/1440-1630.12911
EA OCT 2023
PG 12
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA HX2S2
UT WOS:001083058600001
PM 37842971
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lu, Y
Liu, XY
Hu, Y
Zhu, CS
AF Lu, Yan
Liu, Xinyu
Hu, Yue
Zhu, Chris
TI Influence of livestreamers' intimate self-disclosure on tourist
responses: The lens of parasocial interaction theory
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Livestreaming; Intimate self-disclosure; Parasocial interaction;
Parasocial relationship; Purchase intention
ID TRAVEL INTENTIONS; COMMUNICATION; LONELINESS
AB Livestreaming has become a new channel for tourism marketing due to its high real-time and interactive characteristics. However, there is not a strong theoretical underpinning in the literature now available to explain parasocial phenomena in livestreaming. This study intends to fill this knowledge gap by expanding our knowledge of two different types of parasocial phenomena (parasocial interaction and parasocial relationship), how they are formed, and how they affect the audience. Therefore, this study proposes a theoretical framework that includes livestreamers' intimate self-disclosure, parasocial interaction, parasocial relationships, trustworthiness, and purchase intention. The findings demonstrate that the intimate self-disclosure of travel livestreams enhances the parasocial relationship and parasocial interaction between audiences and livestreams and leads to the generation of audiences' credibility, thus increasing their purchase intention. In addition, the research findings have important practical implications for tourism marketing, livestreaming platforms, and tourism livestreaming organizations.
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[Lu, Yan; Hu, Yue] City Univ Macau, Inst Res Portuguese Speaking Countries, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Xinyu] City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
[Zhu, Chris] Macao Inst Tourism Studies, Sch Tourism Management, Macau, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhejiang Yuexiu University; City University of Macau; City University of
Macau; Macao University of Tourism
RP Liu, XY (corresponding author), City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
EM lannylu@163.com; connieliu0101@163.com; yueceeyhu@163.com;
H210052@ift.edu.mo
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Musbat, S
Reuveni, I
Magnezi, R
AF Musbat, Shay
Reuveni, Inbal
Magnezi, Racheli
TI Social networks as a protective factor for worsened self-perceived
health status related to self-perceived changes in loneliness and health
conditions in adults aged 50+during the COVID-19 outbreak
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Aging; COVID-19; Electronic communication; Europe; Loneliness; Self
-perceived health; Social networks
ID CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; RATED HEALTH; OLDER-PEOPLE; MORTALITY; MEN;
RELIABILITY; DETERMINANTS; RETIREMENT; SUPPORT; STRESS
AB The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as a global pandemic, leading millions of people to change their lifestyles, especially older individuals who are the most at-risk population. Social isolation, the main preventive action to slow the pandemic's spread, reduced and drasti-cally limited social connections, increasing older individuals' loneliness and stress, and worsening their health. We examined the connection between self-perceived changes in loneliness, the ex-istence and type of social contact (face-to-face/electronic), and health conditions on self -perceived changes in health status during the outbreak, analyzing 51,778 individuals aged 50 plus from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) database Wave 8 beta (June-August 2020). We found that the odds for worsened self-perceived health status were 249% higher among individuals who reported increased loneliness compared to the non-increase group and were lower in individuals with face-to-face contact (31%) or electronic contact (54%) during the outbreak. In addition, the odds for worsened self-perceived health status were higher for individuals with hypertension (17%), cancer (19%), chronic lung disease (25%), heart problems (27%), and other illnesses (32%). Based on the results obtained, electronic contact has shown a stronger connection as a protective factor for worsened self-perceived health since the outbreak compared to face-to-face interactions. Thus, adopting a policy that encourages the usage of electronic communications could reduce the burden on the healthcare system, particularly during pandemics, while improving patient health outcomes and minimizing pandemic-related health risks. This approach is especially important for older individuals, for whom any departure from home can cause an additional risk of exposure to the virus.
C1 [Musbat, Shay; Magnezi, Racheli] Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Management, Hlth Syst Management Program, IL-5290002 Ramat Gan, Israel.
[Reuveni, Inbal] Hadassah Hebrew Univ, Dept Psychiat, Med Ctr, IL-9112001 Jerusalem, Israel.
C3 Bar Ilan University
RP Magnezi, R (corresponding author), Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Management, Hlth Syst Management Program, IL-5290002 Ramat Gan, Israel.
EM Racheli.Magnezi@biu.ac.il
OI Musbat, Shay/0000-0001-6969-845X; Magnezi, Racheli/0000-0003-1944-5897
FU European Commission [QLK6-CT-2001-00360, SHARE-I3: RII-CT-2006-062193,
COMPARE: CIT5-CT-2005-028857, SHARELIFE: CIT4-CT-2006-028812, 211909,
227822, 261982, 283646, 676536, 870628, 654221, 823782]; DG Employment,
Social Affairs Inclusion [VS 2015/0195, VS 2016/0135, VS 2018/0285, VS
2019/0332, VS 2020/0313]; German Ministry of Education and Research; Max
Planck Society for the Advancement of Science; U.S. National Institute
on Aging [U01_AG09740-13S2, P01_AG005842, P01_AG08291, P30_AG12815,
R21_AG025169, Y1-AG-4553-01, IAG_BSR06-11, OGHA_04-064,
HHSN271201300071C, RAG052527A]
FX This paper used data from SHARE Wave 8 release 0.0.1. beta.
(https://doi-org.elibrary.siu.edu.in/10.6103/SHARE.w8cabeta.001). The SHARE data collection
has been funded by the European Commission, DG RTD through FP5
(QLK6-CT-2001-00360), FP6 (SHARE-I3: RII-CT-2006-062193, COMPARE:
CIT5-CT-2005-028857, SHARELIFE: CIT4-CT-2006-028812), FP7 (SHARE-PREP:
GA No211909, SHARE-LEAP: GA No227822, SHARE M4: GA No261982, DASISH: GA
No283646) and Horizon 2020 (SHARE-DEV3: GA No676536, SHARE-COHESION: GA
No870628, SERISS: GA No654221, SSHOC: GA No823782) and by DG Employment,
Social Affairs & Inclusion through VS 2015/0195, VS 2016/0135, VS
2018/0285, VS 2019/0332, and VS 2020/0313. Additional funding from the
German Ministry of Education and Research, the Max Planck Society for
the Advancement of Science, the U.S. National Institute on Aging
(U01_AG09740-13S2,P01_AG005842, P01_AG08291, P30_AG12815, R21_AG025169,
Y1-AG-4553-01, IAG_BSR06-11, OGHA_04-064, HHSN271201300071C, RAG052527A)
and from various national funding sources is gratefully acknowledged
(see www.share-project.org).
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U2 5
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD OCT
PY 2023
VL 9
IS 10
AR e20529
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20529
EA OCT 2023
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA Z2KW7
UT WOS:001110428300001
PM 37860515
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Newton, FJ
Haregu, TN
Newton, JD
Donovan, R
Mahal, A
Mackenzie-Stewart, R
Ewing, MT
Bauman, A
Manera, KE
Smith, B
AF Newton, Fiona J.
Haregu, Tilahun N.
Newton, Joshua D.
Donovan, Robert
Mahal, Ajay
Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth
Ewing, Michael T.
Bauman, Adrian
Manera, Karine E.
Smith, Ben J.
TI Effects of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies and
socio-cognitive constructs on the physical activity of individuals with
arthritis over time
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; OLDER-ADULTS; PLANNED BEHAVIOR;
EXERCISE; HEALTH; OSTEOARTHRITIS; INTERVENTIONS; MAINTENANCE; SYSTEMS
AB Background Regular physical activity is important for arthritis self-management and could be promoted through tailoring community leisure and fitness centers' customer-relationship management (CRM) strategies.Objectives This study investigates the influence of two CRM strategies on individuals with arthritis reaching or maintaining two moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) thresholds (>= 150 and >= 45 minutes/week) from baseline-to-12 months and 12-to-24 months as well as mean changes in total minutes/week of MVPA. It also explores time-dependent variations in the influence of socio-cognitive variables on MVPA outcomes.Methods Survey data from 374 participants with arthritis in a two-year randomized controlled trial (control versus two CRM strategies: IncentiveOnly and Incentive+Support) were used. Participants reported measures of physical activity participation, socio-cognitive decision-making, mental and physical wellbeing, friendship, community connectedness, sense of trust in others, and demographics.Findings/discussion Receiving the Incentive+Support CRM strategy (versus control) increased participants' likelihood of reaching/maintaining both physical activity thresholds from 12-to-24 months (>= 150 MVPA minutes/week, p < .001;>=;45 MVPA minutes/week, p < .032) but not from baseline-to-12 months. However, receiving the IncentiveOnly CRM strategy (versus control) did not predict reaching/maintaining these thresholds. Importantly, socio-cognitive decision-making variables' influence on reaching/maintaining these MVPA thresholds varied over time, suggesting CRM strategies may require further tailoring based on time-specific profiles. Perhaps because of new facility induced excitement, the mean change in total MVPA minutes/week for the control group significantly increased (26.8 minute/week, p = .014, 95% CI [5.5, 48.0]) from baseline-to-12 months, but subsequently declined by 11.4 minute/week from 12-to-24 months (p = .296, 95% CI [-32.7, 9.9]). Mean changes in total MVPA minutes/week were non-significant for those receiving IncentiveOnly content but significant for those receiving Incentive+Support content: baseline-to-12 months (38.2 minute/week increase, p = .023, 95% CI [4.9, 71.4]) and baseline-to-24-months (45.9 minute/week increase, p = .007, 95% CI [12.7, 79.1]).
C1 [Newton, Fiona J.] Monash Univ, Monash Business Sch, Dept Mkt, Frankston, Vic, Australia.
[Haregu, Tilahun N.; Mahal, Ajay] Univ Melbourne, Nossal Inst Global Hlth, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Newton, Joshua D.; Ewing, Michael T.] Deakin Univ, Deakin Business Sch, Dept Mkt, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Donovan, Robert] Univ Western Australia, Sch Human Sci, Perth, WA, Australia.
[Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth] La Trobe Univ, Sch Psychol & Publ Hlth, Bundoora, Vic, Australia.
[Ewing, Michael T.] Southern Cross Univ, Fac Business Law & Arts, Gold Coast Campus, Bilinga, Qld, Australia.
[Ewing, Michael T.] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Mkt, Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Bauman, Adrian; Manera, Karine E.; Smith, Ben J.] Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Sch Publ Hlth, Level 6, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Smith, Ben J.] Monash Univ, Sch Publ Hlth & Prevent Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 Monash University; University of Melbourne; Deakin University;
University of Western Australia; La Trobe University; Southern Cross
University; University of Johannesburg; University of Sydney; Monash
University
RP Newton, FJ (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Monash Business Sch, Dept Mkt, Frankston, Vic, Australia.
EM Fiona.Newton@monash.edu
RI Bauman, Adrian/K-8988-2015
OI Mackenzie-Stewart, Ruth/0000-0002-0211-2685
FU The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Leon Piterman, Kara
Gilbert and Bruce Mackay to the establishment of the research
collaboration that enabled this study and to development of the study
protocol.
FX The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Leon Piterman, Kara
Gilbert and Bruce Mackay to the establishment of the research
collaboration that enabled this study and to development of the study
protocol.
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AU Stephens, ML
AF Stephens, Mattyna L.
TI Adult Learning for Self-Care and Healing Justice: Black Women Living
With HIV/AIDS Amid a Global Pandemic Voices From CBOs' Service Providers
SO NEW HORIZONS IN ADULT EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE HIV/AIDS; global pandemic; trauma care plan; adult learning; Black
feminist theory
ID AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN; UNITED-STATES; HEALTH; HIV; EXPERIENCES; STIGMA
AB The aim of this article was to identify the perceptions of community-based organization (CBO) service providers regarding their experiences with Black women living with AIDS (BWLHA) during a global pandemic. Two CBO service providers were selected for the study through a purposeful sampling technique. Black feminist theory, informal learning, and trauma theory helped frame the study, and narrative and cultural analyses were used for data analysis. Social isolation, medical and telehealth concerns, perceived social categorization of us and them, and informal strategies for healing were the emerging themes. Findings from this study have implications for adult educators, health educators, and mental health professionals as the global COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need to develop a trauma care plan (TCP) for BWLHA.
C1 [Stephens, Mattyna L.] Texas A&M Univ, 4222 TAMU, 540 Ross St, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
C3 Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station
RP Stephens, ML (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ, 4222 TAMU, 540 Ross St, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
EM msteph06@tamu.edu
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Dunn, DC
Green, KL
Heyward, BAS
Hoskins, J
Jacques, SD
Segura, P
Wilcox, SE
AF Ohito, Esther O.
Dunn, Damaris C.
Green, Keisha L.
Heyward, Barbara A. S.
Hoskins, Jasmine
Jacques, Sabine D.
Segura, Pam
Wilcox, Susan E.
TI The Virtual Geography of Afrodiasporic Womanist Love: Black Women
Critical Educators Collectively Cultivating Solidarity and
(En)countering Loneliness Online
SO NEW HORIZONS IN ADULT EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Black feminism; affect; embodiment; and emotion; adult comparative and
international education; study abroad; geography and virtual space
AB In this multimodal article, we respond to the pervasive erasure of Black women's knowledge-making practices and pedagogies in academic literature writ large while illustrating the use of creative methods for making meaning of community, connection, sociality, and solidarity, in virtual or online adult learner education spaces. We begin by narrating how our collective of U.S.-based Black women comparative and international education scholar-practitioners lovingly banded together for a Study Abroad Program. We theorize the diasporic Blackness undergirding our womanist love of one another as a spatial, relational, corporeal, and political force helpful for cultivating critical community and affective solidarity in our virtual geographic context. Then, using kitchen-table talk as a reflexive method of inquiry, we probe the particularities of that Afrodiasporic womanist love-the energy cohering our collective in an online environment-as noun and verb: a source of sustenance, a reprieve from loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a care-full comforting and healing practice. We locate our theorizing in the genealogy of Black feminist thought, and to interrogate how Afrodiasporic womanist love is shaped by and situated in time, space, and body(ies), we explore our geohistories and legacies. We conclude by reflecting on how, in addition to building solidarity, Afrodiasporic womanist love helped us form a supportive critical community online that provided sanctuary as we (re)conceptualized justice, freedom, and humanity in our individual and collective praxis vis-a-vis the intimacy, authenticity, and vulnerability demanded by this type of Black love.
C1 [Ohito, Esther O.] Rutgers State Univ New Jersey New Brunswick Campus, New Brunswick, NJ USA.
[Dunn, Damaris C.] Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Green, Keisha L.; Jacques, Sabine D.] Univ Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA USA.
[Hoskins, Jasmine] Urban Dove Team Charter Sch, Brooklyn, NY USA.
[Segura, Pam] New York Collect Rad Educators, New York, NY USA.
[Ohito, Esther O.] Rutgers State Univ New Jersey New Brunswick Campus, 10 Seminary Pl, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; University of
Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts Amherst
RP Ohito, EO (corresponding author), Rutgers State Univ New Jersey New Brunswick Campus, 10 Seminary Pl, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA.
EM esther.ohito@rutgers.edu
FU U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education's
Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program [P021A190028]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work
was supported by the U.S. Department of Education Office of
Postsecondary Education's Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program
(grant number P021A190028).
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Krajcová, N
AF Cimermanova, Ivana
Krajcova, Nadezda
TI Perceived teacher stress during COVID-19 pandemic
SO JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE pandemic; stress; quality of education; online teaching; digital
competence
ID ANXIETY
AB The rapid change in education in March 2020, triggered by the pandemic, prompted an equally swift response from stakeholders, managers, teachers, and, not least, pupils. Struggling with physical, technological, and methodological problems, teachers also had to contend with the social isolation of their pupils, as well as the emotional, technical, and learning challenges faced by the pupils, all of which, of course, had an impact on their own mental and physical well-being. The aim of the study is to investigate the extent to which the ability to use online tools influences the stress teachers faced during a pandemic, similar to the effect of school and government management support on stress intensity. The sample for this study comprised 72 male and female participants between the ages of 24 and 54 years. Convenient sampling was employed to collect data. The questionnaire with binary, Likert scale, and open-ended questions was administered to the sample. Correlation tests and t-tests were used to analyze the data in this study. The research revealed a statistically significant medium negative correlation between the intensity of stress and the ability to use digital tools, as well as a similar correlation between stress and the perceived support from the government. The results indicate that teachers' ability to use online tools significantly improved during the pandemic. However, it also highlights the urgent need for changes in teacher training education to equip pre-service teachers with 21st-century skills.
C1 [Cimermanova, Ivana; Krajcova, Nadezda] Univ Presov, Presov, Slovakia.
C3 University of Presov
RP Cimermanová, I (corresponding author), Univ Presov, Presov, Slovakia.
EM ivana.cimermanova@unipo.sk; nadezda.krajcova@unipo.sk
RI Cimermanová, Ivana/C-8651-2014
OI Cimermanova, Ivana/0000-0002-8063-8949
FU Project ERASMUS + Development [2021-1-SK01-KA220-SCH-000024680]
FX This article originated with the support of the project ERASMUS +
Development through autonomy, self-responsibility and selfcare:
ePortfolios as a life-long-learning approach from secondary school to
university (2021-1-SK01-KA220-SCH-000024680).
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J9 J LANG CULT EDUC
JI J. Lang. Cult. Educ.
PD OCT 1
PY 2023
VL 11
IS 2
BP 13
EP 25
DI 10.2478/jolace-2023-0011
PG 13
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA HC9T3
UT WOS:001157417900001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Joia, LA
Leonardo, LF
AF Joia, Luiz Antonio
Leonardo, Lineu Fachin
TI The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Digital Transformation of Workplace: The
Social Representation of Home-Office
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE home-office; teleworking; home-based teleworking; social representation
theory; evocation of words technique; implicative analysis
ID WORK; TELEWORK; CHALLENGES; MANAGERIAL; IMPACT
AB In March 2020, with the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a pandemic and prescribing social isolation to combat this coronavirus, companies began to implement home-office, with employees working from their homes through Information and Communication Technology. Thus, this study aims to identify how Human Resources professionals in Brazil made sense of the home-office policy adopted by their companies during the COVID-19 pandemic, given that this country was severely impacted by this disease, which led to the implementation of social isolation for several months. In consideration of this, this research applied the Social Representation Theory, operationalized via the evocation of words technique and implicative analysis. In doing so, a positive and less comprehensive view of Human Resources professionals was identified vis-a-vis the academic literature in relation to the enactment of home-office via companies during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may be due to the time interval in which this research was carried out, the consequent impacts resulting from the implementation of the home-office at the time of data collection, and the very fact that most of the literature researched came from developed countries and not from the Global South where this research was carried out. Flexibility and Quality of Life were the dimensions most associated with the social representation of home-office according to Human Resources professionals. However, the productivity dimension related to working in a home-office showed dubious and inconclusive results. Finally, some challenging aspects related to this model of work raised by the scientific literature were not mentioned by the respondents, indicating a mismatch between the academic literature and the understanding of Human Resources professionals about the role of home-office during the COVID-19 pandemic.
C1 [Joia, Luiz Antonio; Leonardo, Lineu Fachin] Getulio Vargas Fdn FGV EBAPE, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
RP Joia, LA (corresponding author), Getulio Vargas Fdn FGV EBAPE, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
EM luiz.joia@fgv.br; lfachin81@gmail.com
FU Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
(CNPq) [306517/2018-3]; Brazilian School of Public and Business
Administration at Getulio Vargas Foundation [Propesquisa 00505100300360]
FX This research was funded by Brazilian National Council for Scientific
and Technological Development (CNPq) under the grant number
306517/2018-3 (L.A.J.) and the APC was funded by Brazilian School of
Public and Business Administration at Getulio Vargas Foundation under
grant number Propesquisa 00505100300360 (L.A.J.).
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NR 95
TC 2
Z9 3
U1 7
U2 26
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD OCT
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 20
AR 14987
DI 10.3390/su152014987
PG 20
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA X0GN8
UT WOS:001095323700001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Selem, KM
Islam, MS
Aureliano-Silva, L
Shehata, AE
AF Selem, Kareem M.
Islam, Mohammad Shahidul
Aureliano-Silva, Leonardo
Shehata, Ali Elsayed
TI Nexus of customer adaptation to mannequins with visit intention to
full-service restaurants: Role of spatial layout
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Mannequins; Spatial layout; Full-service restaurants; Social loneliness;
Customer adaptation
ID PLS-SEM; ENVIRONMENT; BEHAVIOR
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[Shehata, Ali Elsayed] Shaqra Univ, Fac Business Adm, Mkt Dept, Shaqraa, Saudi Arabia.
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Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM); Shaqra University
RP Selem, KM (corresponding author), Suez Canal Univ, Fac Tourism & Hotels, Hotel Management Dept, Ismailia 41522, Egypt.
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NR 99
TC 8
Z9 8
U1 3
U2 9
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD OCT
PY 2023
VL 115
AR 103608
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2023.103608
PG 11
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA GA2V5
UT WOS:001149881500001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Liu, J
Wang, CH
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Zhang, Tingting (Christina)
TI Exploring social media affordances in tourist destination image
formation: A study on China's rural tourism destination
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social media affordances (SMAs); Destination image; Social presence;
Parasocial interaction (PSI); Social media; Conative image
ID PARASOCIAL INTERACTION; INTENTION; IMPACT; TV; TELEPRESENCE;
PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; PLATFORMS; COMMERCE; MODEL
AB This study investigates the effect of social media affordances (SMAs) on tourist destination image formation from the technology affordances lens, and measures the mediating role of social presence and parasocial interaction (PSI). Through both qualitative and quantitative approaches to the empirical examination of 1751 pieces of tourist data collected from a two-wave survey approach, this study finds that SMAs has a significant direct relationship with cognitive image and affective image. The results also suggest that PSI partially mediate the effect of SMAs on cognitive image and affective image, and cognitive image and affective image under the influence of SMAs lead to conative image formation. These substantial findings could offer valuable insights for destination marketers into the development and adoption of SMA strategies, with the objective of cultivating and promoting a positive image of their destination in the tourism market.
C1 [Liu, Juan] Hubei Univ, Sch Tourism Management, 368 Youyi Ave, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Juan] Hubei Digital Culture & Tourism Res Inst, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Juan] Ctr Tourism Dev & Management Studies Hubei, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Chaohui] Anhui Normal Univ, Sch Geog & Tourism, 189 Jiuhua South Rd, Wuhu 241000, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Tingting (Christina)] Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, 9907 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32821 USA.
C3 Hubei University; Anhui Normal University; State University System of
Florida; University of Central Florida
RP Liu, J (corresponding author), Hubei Univ, Sch Tourism Management, 368 Youyi Ave, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.; Liu, J (corresponding author), Hubei Digital Culture & Tourism Res Inst, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.; Liu, J (corresponding author), Ctr Tourism Dev & Management Studies Hubei, Wuhan 430062, Peoples R China.; Wang, CH (corresponding author), Anhui Normal Univ, Sch Geog & Tourism, 189 Jiuhua South Rd, Wuhu 241000, Peoples R China.
EM juan_liu@hubu.edu.cn; huayuan002@126.com; tingting.zhang@ucf.edu
FU National Natural Sci- ence Foundation of China [42171243]; Humanities
and Social Science Youth Foundation of Hubei University [1260017973]
FX Acknowledgements This study was supported by a grant from
the National Natural Sci- ence Foundation of China [grant number:
42171243] . This study was also supported by Humanities and Social
Science Youth Foundation of Hubei University [grant number: 1260017973]
. This research team appreciate the kind help from Professor Chaohui
Wang's postgraduate team members Yuting Tao, Lingcheng Zhai, Yuhe Gao
and Shichun Ruan, for data collection.
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U2 284
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD APR
PY 2024
VL 101
AR 104843
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104843
EA SEP 2023
PG 17
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA U3UR4
UT WOS:001084085900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ristolainen, H
Tiilikainen, E
Kannasoja, S
Rissanen, S
AF Ristolainen, Hanna
Tiilikainen, Elisa
Kannasoja, Sirpa
Rissanen, Sari
TI Process evaluation of a complex group-based intervention for older
adults living alone
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID PREVENTING SOCIAL-ISOLATION; CASE-MANAGEMENT; LATER LIFE; PEOPLE;
LONELINESS; PROGRAM; DEPRESSION; SYMPTOMS; TRIAL
AB A complex intervention called 'participatory group-based care management' was developed and carried out in Central and Eastern Finland to promote older adults' wellbeing and quality of life. This study analyses the process of the intervention using two types of qualitative data. Firstly, during the six-month intervention, 120 reflection diaries in total were written by researchers and care managers, based on their observations of the group meetings. Secondly, 24 focus group discussions were carried out with the intervention participants. Both data were analyzed jointly by using the grounded theory method to evaluate the intervention process. Based on the data, three important elements of the intervention were social support exchange, needs-based counseling, and scheduled group meetings. These elements support older people in terms of social wellbeing, resources and capacity, experiences of meaningfulness, participation and routines, and empowerment. Contextual and intervening factors related to the intervention, group tutors, and participants, are essential for achieving outcomes. The three important elements of the intervention (social support exchange, needs-based counseling, and scheduled group meetings) appear to empower some older adults and engage some of them in activities. According to the results, the effectiveness of the intervention is based on socially and individually constructed causal pathways, but the intervention should be refined before its further implementation.
C1 [Ristolainen, Hanna; Tiilikainen, Elisa; Rissanen, Sari] Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Social Sci, Kuopio, Finland.
[Kannasoja, Sirpa] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Social Sci & Philosophy, Jyvaskyla, Finland.
[Ristolainen, Hanna] Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Social Sci, POB 1627, Kuopio 70211, Finland.
C3 University of Eastern Finland; University of Jyvaskyla; University of
Eastern Finland
RP Ristolainen, H (corresponding author), Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Social Sci, POB 1627, Kuopio 70211, Finland.
EM hanna.ristolainen@uef.fi
OI Kannasoja, Sirpa/0000-0002-4286-4988
FU Strategic Research Council of the Finnish Academy [303615]
FX The study was funded by the Strategic Research Council of the Finnish
Academy [decision number #303615].
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Z9 0
U1 1
U2 5
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD APR 2
PY 2024
VL 50
IS 4
BP 265
EP 281
DI 10.1080/03601277.2023.2259134
EA SEP 2023
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA LU3A3
UT WOS:001068358600001
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tuomi, A
Kares, EM
Abidin, HZ
AF Tuomi, Aarni
Kares, Elina Moreira
Abidin, Husna Zainal
TI Digital cultural tourism: older adults' acceptance and use of digital
cultural tourism services
SO SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Cultural tourism; older adults; technology acceptance; digitalisation;
COVID-19
ID WILDERNESS TOURISM; ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES; ECOLOGICAL PARADIGM; MAIL
SURVEYS; HERITAGE; ICELAND; WILD; NEOLIBERALISM; CONSERVATION;
EXPERIENCES
AB Physiological and psychological constraints, e.g. increased risk of serious illness or loneliness imposed by mobility restrictions, make older adults one of the hardest hit tourist segments amidst during and after COVID-19. Older adults play a particularly important role as consumers of cultural tourism services. To mitigate for lack of in-situ cultural tourism experiences, many service providers have moved their offerings to a digital format, from virtual museum tours to livestreamed concerts. However, previous research suggests that older adults may not be as agile users of digital technology as younger tourists, potentially making it difficult for them to partake in digital cultural tourism. To that end, this paper explores factors influencing older adults' acceptance and use of digital technology to access and partake in digital cultural tourism experiences. An empirical study drawing on technology acceptance model (TAM) is conducted, whereby 357 Finnish older adults (aged 60+) are surveyed. Findings indicate that digital cultural tourism services are seen to complement in-situ cultural tourism experiences to some degree, but that challenges such as lack of feeling of community and interaction, technical constraints, as well as lack of information of available services limit adoption. Implications for tourism management are considered.
C1 [Tuomi, Aarni] Haaga Helia Univ Appl Sci, Hospitality Business, Helsinki, Finland.
[Kares, Elina Moreira] Haaga Helia Univ Appl Sci, Serv Business Dev & Design, Helsinki, Finland.
[Tuomi, Aarni; Abidin, Husna Zainal] Wakayama Univ, Ctr Tourism Res, Wakayama, Japan.
[Tuomi, Aarni] Pajuniityntie 11, Helsinki 00320, Finland.
C3 Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences; Haaga-Helia University of
Applied Sciences; Wakayama University
RP Tuomi, A (corresponding author), Pajuniityntie 11, Helsinki 00320, Finland.
EM aarni.tuomi@haaga-helia.fi
RI Abidin, Husna/ITV-1309-2023; Tuomi, Aarni/AAK-7168-2021
OI Zainal Abidin, Husna/0000-0001-8126-8014; Moreira Kares,
Elina/0000-0001-9788-2238
FU Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council; European Regional Development Fund
[HomeOpera / A77484]
FX This work was supported by Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, European
Regional Development Fund [HomeOpera / A77484].
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1502-2250
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J9 SCAND J HOSP TOUR
JI Scand. J. Hosp. Tour.
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA Y4JJ1
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OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Doyle, K
Pascoe, E
Donnarumma, S
Anderson, M
Stoyle, K
Mcdaid, D
Morley, L
Russ, E
Hawkins, P
Doyle, P
Short, M
AF Doyle, Kim
Pascoe, Emma
Donnarumma, Sara
Anderson, Macey
Stoyle, Kate
Mcdaid, Dave
Morley, Louise
Russ, Erica
Hawkins, Pete
Doyle, Pearl
Short, Monica
TI A transnational student-led, rural-focussed inquiry: social work
educational competency in disaster management
SO SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Social work education; student-led; placement; rural; disaster
management; resilience; co-operative inquiry; international
ID PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; COMMUNITY; PREPAREDNESS; RESILIENCE;
CURRICULUM; BURNOUT; STRESS
AB Due to the impact of natural and human-caused disasters, for example, climate change, social workers are increasingly needed at the frontline of disaster management. However, some social workers feel unprepared for responding to the needs of vulnerable communities experiencing a disaster. Alongside this, many rural communities that experience disasters also live with social disadvantages, resulting in added layers of difficulty. In response to a gap in social work curricula, the authors residing in both Ireland and Australia decided to conduct a student-led, rural-focussed co-operative inquiry into the research question: How can social work curricula support emerging social workers in developing their competency for working in disaster-affected rural communities to enable resilience? In addressing this question, we propose that social work education include learning the four phases of disaster management (prevention, preparation, response and recovery) through the lens of social work ethics. We posit that social work students need to graduate with an awareness that disasters can exacerbate the issues of distance and social isolation, especially in rural communities. Further, students interested in rural practice would benefit from the cognizance of the factors that increase community vulnerability and the acquisition of strategies and skills associated with strengthening community resilience.
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[Pascoe, Emma; Short, Monica] Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Social Work & Arts, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.
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[Pascoe, Emma] Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Social Work & Arts, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
C3 Southern Cross University; Charles Sturt University; University of New
England; University College Cork; University of Sydney; Charles Sturt
University
RP Pascoe, E (corresponding author), Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Social Work & Arts, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
EM epascoe@csu.edu.au
RI Donnarumma, Silvia/HKP-1832-2023; Doyle, Peter/U-5059-2019; Doyle,
Kim/AAU-5672-2021; Russ, Erica/IRZ-2244-2023; Short, Monica/O-1517-2017
OI Morley, Louise/0000-0003-2885-6698; Short, Monica/0000-0003-2764-8037;
Russ, Erica/0000-0001-9883-430X
FU University of Sydney- University Centre for Rural Health; Charles Sturt
University- Tri-faculty research; University College Cork
FX This work was supported by the University of Sydney- University Centre
for Rural Health [0]; Charles Sturt University- Tri-faculty research
[0]; University College Cork [0].
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5479
EI 1470-1227
J9 SOC WORK EDUC
JI Soc. Work Educ.
PD 2023 SEP 16
PY 2023
DI 10.1080/02615479.2023.2254794
EA SEP 2023
PG 22
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xu, SJ
Yang, XC
Liu, JY
Chong, MKC
Cheng, Y
Gong, WW
Zou, GY
AF Xu, Sijie
Yang, Xiaocong
Liu, Jieyu
Chong, Marc Ka-chun
Cheng, Yu
Gong, Weiwei
Zou, Guanyang
TI Health and wellbeing among the empty nest and non-empty nest elderly in
China-Results from a national cross-sectional study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID OLDER-ADULTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; RURAL AREA; LONELINESS
AB Background The number of empty nest elderly in China has gradually increased in recent years. There is growing concern about the physical and mental health of this population as empty nest elderly are commonly at the risk of compromising health, home safety and quality of life. This study reported the health and well-being of empty nest elderly with regards to their health status, depression and satisfaction, lifestyle as compared to non-empty nest elderly in China.Methods Data was collected from the 2018 follow-up interviews of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey. We included 4,630 empty nest elderly and 6,188 non-empty nest elderly. Chi-square Test and Logistic Regression were used to compare the differences between these two groups.Results As compared to the non-empty nest elderly, there was higher proportion of empty nest elderly who suffered from dyslipidemia, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, heart attack (27.0% vs. 25.0%; 16.6% vs. 15.1%; 19.4% vs. 16.4%; 26.3% vs. 23.4%, P < 0.05). The empty nest elderly had higher proportion of participants who drank more than once a month (25.3% vs. 23.9%, P < 0.05), who felt satisfied with their marriage (71.6% vs. 66.2%, P < 0.001), who were satisfied with their children's relationship (85.2% vs. 83.2%, P < 0.001). However, these significances disappeared in the Logistic Regression analysis (P > 0.05).Conclusion Our study showed that significant between-group difference was found between empty nest elderly and non-empty nest elderly in their health and wellbeing. However, disappearance of such difference in the multivariable analysis may indicate improved health and wellbeing among the empty nest elderly. Even though our study still suggested the importance of improving the health, lifestyles and family dynamics of the elderly and promoting the integration of health and social care for the elderly, especially among the empty nest elderly.
C1 [Xu, Sijie; Zou, Guanyang] Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Sch Publ Hlth & Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Yang, Xiaocong] Guangzhou Univ, Sch Publ Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Jieyu] Univ London, SOAS China Inst, Sch Oriental & African Studies, London, England.
[Chong, Marc Ka-chun] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Jockey Club Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Cheng, Yu] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Social Sci & Anthropol, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Gong, Weiwei] Zhejiang Prov Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine; Guangzhou University;
University of London; University of London School Oriental & African
Studies (SOAS); Chinese University of Hong Kong; Sun Yat Sen University;
Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control & Prevention
RP Zou, GY (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Sch Publ Hlth & Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.; Gong, WW (corresponding author), Zhejiang Prov Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
EM wwgong@cdc.zj.cn; Gzou2023@outlook.com
RI Chong, Ka Chun/S-7258-2019
OI Chong, Ka Chun/0000-0001-5610-1298; Zou, Guanyang/0000-0001-6933-2749
FU The authors gratefully acknowledge the China Health and Retirement
Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) team for providing the research dataset.
Neither the original collectors nor the distributors of the data bear
any responsibility for the analyses or interpretat
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge the China Health and Retirement
Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) team for providing the research dataset.
Neither the original collectors nor the distributors of the data bear
any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.
All remaining errors are our own.
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TI A probabilistic hesitant fuzzy MCDM approach to evaluate India's
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DT Article
DE India's intervention strategies; COVID-19; Probabilistic hesitant fuzzy
set; F-MCDM; Entropy; PROMETHEE-II
ID DECISION-MAKING; EXTENSION; VACCINE
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[Arshad, Noreen Izza] Univ Teknol Petronas, Inst Autonomous Syst, Dept Comp & Informat Sci, Posit Comp Res Grp, Bandar Seri Iskandar 32610, Perak, Malaysia.
[Kalaiselvan, Samayan] SRMV Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Social Work, Coimbatore 641020, India.
[Ferrara, Massimiliano] Bocconi Univ, ICRIOS The Invernizzi Ctr Res Innovat Org Strategy, Dept Management & Technol, I-20136 Milan, Italy.
[Ahmadian, Ali] Mediterranea Univ Reggio Calabria, Decis Lab, Reggio Di Calabria, Italy.
[Ahmadian, Ali] Lebanese Amer Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Math, Beirut, Lebanon.
C3 Gyeongsang National University; Bharathiar University; Universiti
Teknologi Petronas; Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts &
Science; Bocconi University; Universita Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria;
Lebanese American University
RP Narayanamoorthy, S (corresponding author), Bharathiar Univ, Dept Math, Coimbatore 641046, India.
EM jhjeon@gnu.ac.kr; suvitha.mathematics@buc.edu.in; noreenizza@utp.edu.my;
kalaiselvan@rmv.ac.in; snmphd@buc.edu.in;
massimiliano.ferrara@unibocconi.it; ahmadian.hosseini@unirc.it
RI Narayanamoorthy, Samayan/AAY-8315-2021; Jeon, Jeonghwan/S-4503-2019;
Ferrara, Massimiliano/P-8797-2014; Ahmadian, Ali/N-3697-2015
OI ARSHAD, NOREEN IZZA/0000-0002-0041-0590; Ferrara,
Massimiliano/0000-0002-3663-836X; Ahmadian, Ali/0000-0002-0106-7050
FU National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea - Korean Government (MSIT)
[2019R1A2C1090655]; Yayasan Universiti Teknologi Patronas (YUTP)
[015LCO-483]
FX This work was supported by a National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea
grant funded by the Korean Government (MSIT) [Grant No.
2019R1A2C1090655] and also Noreen Izza Arshad would like to ac-knowledge
the grant funder Yayasan Universiti Teknologi Patronas (YUTP)
015LCO-483.
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PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0038-0121
EI 1873-6041
J9 SOCIO-ECON PLAN SCI
JI Socio-Econ. Plan. Sci.
PD OCT
PY 2023
VL 89
AR 101711
DI 10.1016/j.seps.2023.101711
EA SEP 2023
PG 12
WC Economics; Management; Operations Research & Management Science
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Operations Research & Management Science
GA S4TP4
UT WOS:001071111000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Balkoski, D
Lalovic, K
Stupar, A
Mihajlov, V
Pencic, D
AF Balkoski, Damjan
Lalovic, Ksenija
Stupar, Aleksandra
Mihajlov, Vladimir
Pencic, Divna
TI Opportunities for the Transformation of Border Towns into Sustainable
Systems in the Republic of North Macedonia by Applying the Integral
Theory
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE 'AQAL' method; border towns; regional planning; sustainability; urban
transformation
ID SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
AB The contemporary urban functioning of cities requires adaptability and progressive development guided by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that can be adjusted to local circumstances and needs. Currently, the small border towns in the Republic of North Macedonia (RNM) are facing numerous problems on social, economic and ecological levels (e.g., economic inequality, the unemployment and social isolation of citizens, the insufficient implementation of planning documents, the inadequate physical and functional structure of public spaces, the lack of environmental plans, improper waste management, etc.), which have influenced the efficiency and sustainability of their systems. Therefore, urban transformations are necessary due to the alarming reduction in the working-age population and the general stagnation which these towns experience. The aim of this article is to define possible solutions and recommendations for the ongoing urban challenges and transformations based on the performed analysis of the primary data sources, especially targeting the psychological and behavioral levels of identified problems, the culture of living and the management policies of local governments. The main research method used in the study was the AQAL method (all quadrants, all levels), which provided a comprehensive perspective of the current urban problems and conditions combined with a comparative analysis within an integrated framework. The application of these methods enabled the identification of the specific problems in the border towns, as well as the means and capacities for solving them, while simultaneously addressing the shortcomings and opportunities for urban renewal. By understanding the different viewpoints provided by the AQAL method, local governments, planners and policymakers can create adaptable urban models that can accommodate and overcome future changes and obstacles generated by contextual limitations. The obtained research results represent a starting point for the development and improvement of local sustainability through the advancement of economic innovations, environmental practices and social relations. Furthermore, specific recommendations are provided, directly and indirectly targeting the specificities of the selected towns, their urban development and management, as well as their future environmental and social sustainability.
C1 [Balkoski, Damjan; Lalovic, Ksenija; Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir] Univ Belgrade, Fac Architecture, Dept Urbanism, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.
[Pencic, Divna] Univ St Cyril & Methodius Skopje, Fac Architecture, Dept Urbanism, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia.
C3 University of Belgrade; Saints Cyril & Methodius University of Skopje
RP Balkoski, D (corresponding author), Univ Belgrade, Fac Architecture, Dept Urbanism, Belgrade 11000, Serbia.
EM damjanbalko@gmail.com; ksenija.lalovic@arh.bg.ac.rs;
stupar@arh.bg.ac.rs; vladimir.mihajlov@arh.bg.ac.rs;
pencic.divna@arh.ukim.edu.mk
RI Lalovic, Ksenija/HHZ-9274-2022; Lalovic, Ksenija/D-1862-2014; Stupar,
Aleksandra/D-4428-2018
OI Lalovic, Ksenija/0000-0001-7261-7921; Stupar,
Aleksandra/0000-0001-6166-4829
FU Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the
Republic of Serbia [451-03-68/2020-14/200090]
FX This research was funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and
Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, grant number
451-03-68/2020-14/200090.
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD SEP
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 17
AR 12713
DI 10.3390/su151712713
PG 19
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA R2LE6
UT WOS:001062704900001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cheliatsidou, A
Sariannidis, N
Garefalakis, A
Passas, I
Spinthiropoulos, K
AF Cheliatsidou, Anastasia
Sariannidis, Nikolaos
Garefalakis, Alexandros
Passas, Ioannis
Spinthiropoulos, Konstantinos
TI Exploring Attitudes towards Whistleblowing in Relation to Sustainable
Municipalities
SO ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE whistleblower attitudes; fraud and corruption tolerance; EU directive;
whistleblowing; sustainable development goals (SDG 16)
ID POWER DISTANCE; EMPLOYEE VOICE; SILENCE; ORGANIZATIONS; RETALIATION;
INTENTIONS; CORRUPTION; LEADERSHIP; JUSTICE; GENDER
AB There is a consensus in the literature that whistleblowing can operate as an instrument for deterring wrongdoing and promoting transparency in organizations. As such, whistleblowing connects with sustainability, and in particular with the UN sustainable development goals (SDG 16, reducing corruption) for transparency and accountability in public sector entities. The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of public servants in Greek municipalities before and after the introduction of the "EU Directive on Whistleblowing". In particular, we investigate how the political, legal, organizational, and cultural environment within which Greek municipalities operate shapes negative employee attitudes toward whistleblowing. Primary data was collected through in-depth interviews with municipal employees from 2020 to 2023 before and after the incorporation of the "EU Directive on Whistleblowing" into the Greek legal system. Our findings indicate that municipal employees are skeptical and have negative attitudes toward whistleblowing, even if they have witnessed wrongdoing, mainly due to: perceived low protection by the law; limited trust in authorities; absence of an ethical climate; inadequate whistleblowing education; fear of retaliation and social isolation; and concerns that reported crimes will remain unpunished. Important information is generated through this study that can inform practice in relation to political and sociocultural dynamics, and particularly key determinants that negatively influence and undermine the efficiency of the whistleblowing process in certain cultural and organizational contexts. The implications of our findings for regulators, researchers and government authorities are also presented. This study supports the position that whistleblowing is closely related to sustainability as a transparency-promoting mechanism, and should be integrated into strategies in the fight against misconduct, fraud and corruption in public sector entities.
C1 [Cheliatsidou, Anastasia] Univ Western Macedonia, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Kozani, Greece.
[Sariannidis, Nikolaos] Univ Western Macedonia, Dept Accounting & Finance, GR-50100 Kozani, Greece.
[Garefalakis, Alexandros; Passas, Ioannis] Hellen Mediterranean Univ, Dept Business Adm & Tourism, GR-71410 Iraklion, Greece.
[Passas, Ioannis] Neapolis Univ Pafos, Dept Accounting & Finance, CY-8042 Paphos, Cyprus.
[Spinthiropoulos, Konstantinos] Univ Western Macedonia, Dept Management Sci & Technol, GR-50100 Kozani, Greece.
C3 University of Western Macedonia; University of Western Macedonia;
Hellenic Mediterranean University; University of Western Macedonia
RP Passas, I (corresponding author), Hellen Mediterranean Univ, Dept Business Adm & Tourism, GR-71410 Iraklion, Greece.; Passas, I (corresponding author), Neapolis Univ Pafos, Dept Accounting & Finance, CY-8042 Paphos, Cyprus.
EM aheliatsides@gmail.com; nsariannidis@uowm.gr; agarefalakis@hmu.gr;
ipassas@hmu.gr; kspinthiropoulos@uowm.gr
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Garefalakis, Alexandros/AAN-6898-2020
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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AR 199
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WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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GA S6SM9
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Yates, E
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Pitts, FH
Johns, J
Bozkurt, Ö
AF Yates, Edward
Charnock, Greig
Pitts, Frederick Harry
Johns, Jennifer
Bozkurt, Odul
TI From coworking to competing? Business models and strategies of UK
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SO COMPETITION & CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE coworking spaces; market; competition; commercial real estate; business
models; COVID-19 pandemic
ID ECONOMY; WORK; COMMUNITY
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C1 [Yates, Edward] Univ Sheffield, Management Sch, Conduit Rd, Sheffield S10 1FL, England.
[Charnock, Greig] Univ Manchester, Polit, Manchester, England.
[Pitts, Frederick Harry] Univ Exeter, Dept Humanities & Social Sci Cornwall, Penryn, England.
[Johns, Jennifer] Univ Bristol, Business Sch, Bristol, England.
[Bozkurt, Odul] Univ Sussex, Business Sch, Brighton, England.
C3 University of Sheffield; University of Manchester; University of Exeter;
University of Bristol; University of Sussex
RP Yates, E (corresponding author), Univ Sheffield, Management Sch, Conduit Rd, Sheffield S10 1FL, England.
EM edward.yates@sheffield.ac.uk
RI Charnock, Greig/G-3807-2012
OI Pitts, F. H./0000-0002-3749-6340; Johns, Jennifer/0000-0003-4216-4858
FU We would like to thank Professor Jason Heyes for comments on an earlier
version of this draft.; ESRC [ES/S012532/1, ES/W002639/1] Funding
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FX We would like to thank Professor Jason Heyes for comments on an earlier
version of this draft.
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PT J
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Murillo, D
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LA English
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DE Social collective; Organizing; Sensemaking; Resilience; Sense of
community; Crisis
ID COMMUNITY RESILIENCE; ORGANIZATIONS; PERSPECTIVE; IDENTITY; CRISIS;
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C1 [Georgiou, Andreas] Univ Exeter, Business Sch, Rennes Dr, Exeter EX4 4PU, England.
[Murillo, David] Univ Ramon Llull, ESADE Business Sch, Av Torreblanca 59, Barcelona 08172, Catalonia, Spain.
C3 University of Exeter; Universitat Ramon Llull; Escuela Superior de
Administracion y Direccion de Empresas (ESADE)
RP Georgiou, A (corresponding author), Univ Exeter, Business Sch, Rennes Dr, Exeter EX4 4PU, England.
EM a.georgiou@exeter.ac.uk; david.murillo@esade.edu
RI Murillo, David/HPD-9793-2023; Georgiou, Andreas/HIR-5933-2022
OI Georgiou, Andreas/0000-0002-9854-3307; Murillo,
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extreme work; HRM; retail frontline
ID LABOR PROCESS; INEQUALITY; MANAGEMENT; SERVICE; JOBS; INTENSIFICATION;
EMPLOYEES; GENDER
AB The normally low-risk and routinised nature of supermarket frontline work evolved drastically amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a refined conceptual framework of extreme work, this article examines how the public health crisis coupled with maxinisation of organisational flexibility gives rise to extremity in mundane work settings. The findings based on 50 interviews with workers and managers who worked throughout the pandemic on the UK supermarket frontline offer empirical insights into the macro-micro dynamics of extreme-mundane work. These insights reveal a nuanced narrative of supermarket work as both alienating, owing to the frequent encounters of abuse and undervalued responsibilities, and fulfilling as a respite from social isolation induced by the pandemic. This narrative illustrates the complexities of individual motivations to engage with extreme work, while highlighting a need for structural support in coping with elevated exposure to risks and uncertainties. The article argues that the nature of work and workplaces in the face of extreme externalities remains contingent upon human resource management practices on the frontline of a crisis.
C1 [Cai, Minjie; Bennett, Safak Tartanoglu; Stroleny, Alexandra; Tindal, Scott] Univ Greenwich, Ctr Res Work & Employment, Greenwich Business Sch, London, England.
C3 University of Greenwich
RP Cai, MJ (corresponding author), Univ Greenwich, Ctr Res Work & Employment, Greenwich Business Sch, London, England.
EM m.cai@greenwich.ac.uk
RI Cai, Minjie/AAM-1143-2021; Tartanoglu Bennett, Safak/JMQ-0830-2023
OI Stroleny, Alexandra/0000-0001-8787-850X; Cai, Minjie/0000-0003-1739-0474
FU British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Small Grant
FX This work was funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Small
Grant.
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BP 1626
EP 1653
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WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
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UT WOS:001061961100001
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DA 2025-05-28
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health
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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Srivastava, S
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Mohapatra, Mamta
Srivastava, Shalini
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Organizational Support and Resilience
SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Loneliness; perceived organizational support; PLS-SEM; psychological
well-being; resilience; workplace loneliness
ID PLS-SEM; DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY; MEMBER EXCHANGE; WORK; CONSTRUCT;
RESOURCE; SCALE; INTELLIGENCE; METAANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE
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[Srivastava, Shalini] Jaipuria Inst Management, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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C3 IMI Delhi; IMI Delhi
RP Dhir, S (corresponding author), Int Management Inst, B-10, Qutab Inst Area, Tara Crescent, New Delhi 110016, India.
EM swati.dhir@imi.edu
RI Dhir, Swati/ABE-9552-2021; srivastava, shalini/ABE-5434-2021
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PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0972-1509
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PD 2023 JUL 30
PY 2023
DI 10.1177/09721509231174738
EA JUL 2023
PG 18
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA N6AR8
UT WOS:001037822100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Saldanha, N
Mulye, R
Japutra, A
AF Saldanha, Natalya
Mulye, Rajendra
Japutra, Arnold
TI How do consumers interact with social media influencers in extraordinary
times?
SO JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN INTERACTIVE MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Pandemic; Social media influencers (SMIs); Extraordinary times; Source
model; Connectedness
ID BRAND ATTACHMENT; ENDORSER; IMPACT; CREDIBILITY; CELEBRITIES; BEHAVIORS;
COVID-19; BELONG; NEED
AB Purpose - Consumers are increasingly spending more time on social media platforms to cope with anxiety and loneliness resulting from the recent pandemic. The extraordinary times, characterised by isolation and lockdown, has placed increasing dependence on online technology as a coping mechanism in which social media influencers (SMIs) served as the human face of brands, helping both consumers and brands maintain human connection. How should practitioners navigate their social media campaigns in this changing environment?
Design/methodology/approach - To answer this question, the Source Connectedness Pyramid is proposed to help explain and compare the interactions between consumers and SMIs in ordinary and extraordinary times.
Findings - In their interactions with influencers during ordinary times, consumers are satiated with influencer source characteristics of attractiveness, trustworthiness and expertise. However, during extraordinary times, consumers substitute their usual preference to focus on connectedness, characterised by relatedness, belongingness and attachment.
Originality/value - The empirical study within this paper lends support to this proposition and offers additional insights. The proposed Source Connectedness Pyramid contributes to influencer communication theoretically and has strategic implications for practitioners when navigating their social media campaigns in these extraordinary times.
C1 [Saldanha, Natalya] Univ Melbourne, Dept Management & Mkt, Parkville, Australia.
[Saldanha, Natalya] Victoria Univ, Sch Mkt & Int Business, Melbourne, Australia.
[Mulye, Rajendra] RMIT Univ, Dept Mkt, Melbourne, Australia.
[Japutra, Arnold] Univ Western Australia, Dept Mkt, Perth, Australia.
[Japutra, Arnold] Univ Indonesia, Dept Management, Depok, Indonesia.
C3 University of Melbourne; Victoria University; Royal Melbourne Institute
of Technology (RMIT); University of Western Australia; University of
Indonesia
RP Japutra, A (corresponding author), Univ Western Australia, Dept Mkt, Perth, Australia.; Japutra, A (corresponding author), Univ Indonesia, Dept Management, Depok, Indonesia.
EM arnold.japutra@uwa.edu.au
RI Japutra, Arnold/ADF-3098-2022; De Oliveira, Mauro J./I-9178-2018
OI Japutra, Arnold/0000-0002-0513-8792; De Oliveira, Mauro
J./0000-0002-8407-2305
FU RMIT University
FX This research was supported by an internal research grant from RMIT
University. The authors recognise and acknowledge the efforts of Peter
Hvala in improving this paper.
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
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SC Business & Economics
GA PN1H6
UT WOS:001036961900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cenkci, AT
Bircan, T
AF Cenkci, Ada T. T.
Bircan, Tuba
TI The relationship between authentic leadership and workplace loneliness
during the COVID-19 pandemic: the mediating role of interactional
justice
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Loneliness; Authentic leadership; Interactional
justice; Higher education; COVID-19
ID ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR; TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; FIT
INDEXES; TRUST; MODEL; SATISFACTION; PERCEPTIONS; VALIDATION;
COMMITMENT; QUALITY
AB Purpose - Based on the social penetration theory and affect theory of social exchange, this study aims to examine the relationship between authentic leadership (AL) and workplace loneliness (WL), as well as the mediating effect of interactional justice (IJ) on this relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic in the US higher education sector.
Design/methodology/approach - An online, self-administrated questionnaire was distributed to full-time employees working at higher education institutions in the USA. A total of 464 employees participated in the survey, with structural equation modeling being used to analyze the data.
Findings - The outcomes provide evidence that AL is positively related to IJ, whereas the latter is negatively associated with WL. Moreover, IJ fully mediates the relationship between AL and WL. Overall, the findings underline the importance of IJ in affecting employee WL.
Practical implications - The outcomes provide valuable insights for higher education leaders and HR professionals in reducing employee WL. In particular to this end, it is recommended that organizations focus on improving employee IJ and AL perceptions. Furthermore, higher education organizations need to select and promote leaders who exhibit IJ behaviors and AL characteristics. In addition, organizations could offer IJ and AL training to their current leaders.
Originality/value - This study contributes to the limited literature on WL by offering a unique research model that examines IJ as a mediating variable between AL and WL. In addition, it adds to the literature by investigating WL in the context of US higher education sector, which is an understudied area in this research context.
C1 [Cenkci, Ada T. T.] Northern Kentucky Univ, Dept Polit Sci Criminal Justice & Org Leadership, Highland Hts, KY 41099 USA.
[Bircan, Tuba] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dept Sociol, Brussels, Belgium.
C3 Northern Kentucky University; Vrije Universiteit Brussel
RP Cenkci, AT (corresponding author), Northern Kentucky Univ, Dept Polit Sci Criminal Justice & Org Leadership, Highland Hts, KY 41099 USA.
EM cenkcit1@nku.edu; tuba.bircan@vub.be
OI Bircan, Tuba/0000-0003-1956-0545
FU Northern Kentucky University (NKU)
FX This research is supported by the Northern Kentucky University (NKU)
Faculty Summer Fellowship and Project Grant awarded to Ada T. Cenkci.
The authors also thank NKU Burkardt Consulting Center (Highland Heights,
KY) for assisting in creating the survey on the Qualtrics platform.
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PT J
AU Li, B
Jin, C
Jansen, SJT
van der Heijden, H
Boelhouwer, P
AF Li, Bo
Jin, Chi
Jansen, Sylvia J. T.
van der Heijden, Harry
Boelhouwer, Peter
TI Understanding the relationship between residential environment, social
exclusion, and life satisfaction of private renters in Shenzhen
SO JOURNAL OF HOUSING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Life satisfaction; Residential environment; Residential satisfaction;
Social exclusion; Private renters; Sub-sectors
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; OLDER-ADULTS; HOUSING AFFORDABILITY; URBAN CHINA;
NEIGHBORHOOD; HOME; HOMEOWNERSHIP; MIGRANTS; DISCRIMINATION; LONELINESS
AB The recent revival of the private rented sector in many regions highlights the importance of understanding the well-being of private renters. While there is a consensus that private renters are less satisfied with their life than homeowners, little attention has been given to examining the life satisfaction of private renters from different sub-sectors, nor has the underlying mechanism linking residential environment and life satisfaction been thoroughly investigated. The present paper aims to address these gaps by examining the life satisfaction of private renters from different sub-sectors in Shenzhen, China. We propose a model, based on Amerigo and Aragones' (1997) theoretical framework, that links residential environment, social exclusion, and life satisfaction. The model fits well with the data collected from 619 renters. The results showed that only 38% of the respondent private renters were satisfied with their life. Furthermore, we found urban village renters were significantly less satisfied with their life compared with renters living in commercial housing and Long-term Rented Apartments. Path analysis results suggest that some objective aspects of the residential environment, renters' perceived social exclusion, and their residential satisfaction could explain a substantial proportion of the variances in life satisfaction while the influence of demographic variables was found to be insignificant. Perceived equal citizenship rights, perceived discrimination, and perceived reasonable rent were shown to have significant effects on life satisfaction. The paper concludes with a discussion on policy implications aimed at enhancing the life satisfaction of private renters.
C1 [Li, Bo; Jin, Chi; Jansen, Sylvia J. T.; van der Heijden, Harry; Boelhouwer, Peter] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture & Built Environm, Management Built Environm, Julianalaan 134, NL-2628 BL Delft, Netherlands.
C3 Delft University of Technology
RP Jin, C (corresponding author), Delft Univ Technol, Fac Architecture & Built Environm, Management Built Environm, Julianalaan 134, NL-2628 BL Delft, Netherlands.
EM C.jin-1@tudelft.nl
RI Li, Bo/JED-9783-2023; Haffner, Marietta/AAN-4079-2020; Jansen,
Sylvia/G-9787-2011
OI Li, Bo/0000-0002-7181-7662; Jansen, Sylvia/0000-0003-2419-0374; Jin,
Chi/0000-0002-6270-4914
FU China Scholarship Council [201806050099]
FX AcknowledgementsThis research is funded by the China Scholarship Council
(No. 201806050099).
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Li, Dan
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TI Spatial variations and influencing factors of Cumulative Health Deficit
Index of elderly in China
SO JOURNAL OF HEALTH POPULATION AND NUTRITION
LA English
DT Article
DE Elderly; Cumulative Health Deficit Index; CHDI; Geodetector; Spatial
variation
ID FRAILTY INDEX; DIFFERENTIATION; AGE
AB BackgroundWith the acceleration of aging and urbanization, how to make cities more age-friendly has become a hot topic. During the long-term demographic transition, the health of the elderly has become an important consideration in urban planning and management. The health of the elderly is a complex issue. However, previous studies have mainly focused on the health defects related to disease incidence, loss of function, mortality, etc., yet a comprehensive evaluation of health status is lacking. The Cumulative Health Deficit Index (CHDI) is a composite index that combines psychological and physiological indicators. Health deficits can reduce the quality of life of the elderly and increase the burden on families, cities and even society, so it is indispensable to understand the individual factors and regional factors that affect CHDI. The research on the spatial differentiation of CHDI and its driving factors can provide scientific geographic information basis for the construction of age-friendly cities and healthy city planning. It also has great significance in narrowing the differences in the health status among regions and reducing the overall burden of the country.MethodsThis research analyzed a nationwide dataset, the China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey in 2018 conducted by the Renmin University of China, which contained 11,418 elderly aged 60 years and older from 28 provinces/municipalities/autonomous regions that represent 95% of the population in mainland China. The Cumulative Health Deficit Index (CHDI) was the first time constructed using the entropy-TOPSIS method to evaluate the health status of the elderly. Entropy-TOPSIS is to quantify the importance of each indicator by calculating the entropy value to improve the reliability and accuracy of the results and avoid the influence of previous researchers' subjective assignments and model assumptions on the results. The selected variables include physical health 27 indicators (self-rated health, basic mobility assessment, daily activity ability, disease and treatment) and mental health 36 indicators (cognitive ability, depression and loneliness, social adjustment, and filial piety concept). The research used the Geodetector methods (factor detection and interaction detection) that combined individual and regional indicators to analyze the spatial variation characters and reveal the driving factors of CHDI.ResultsThe weight of mental health indicators (75.73) is three times that of physical health indicators (24.27), and its composition formula is: CHDI value = (14.77% disease and treatment + 5.54% daily activity ability + 2.14% health self-assessment + 1.81% basic mobility assessment) + (33.37% depression and loneliness + 25.21% cognitive ability + 12.46% social adjustment + 4.7% filial piety). Individual CHDI was more associated with age and was more evident in females than males. CHDI average values show the distribution trend of Hu Line (HL) in the geographic information graph that the CHDI in West HL regions are lower than in the East HL regions. The highest CHDI cities are in Shanxi, Jiangsu, and Hubei, whereas the lowest CHDI cities are Inner Mongolia, Hunan and Anhui. The geographical distribution maps of the 5-levels of CHDI levels show very different CHDI classification levels among the elderly in the same region.
Further, the top three influential factors are personal income, empty nest, aged 80+, and regional factors also obviously affect CHDI values, such as the proportion participating in insurance, population density, and GDP. The two different factors in individual and regional factors all show a two-factor interaction effect, and enhancement or nonlinear enhancement. The top three ranks are personal income & AND; quality of air (0.94), personal income & AND; GDP (0.94), and personal income & AND; urbanization rate (0.87).ConclusionsCHDI is a subjective and objective comprehensive index, and mental indicators are primary factors. Thus attaching importance to the psychological care of the elderly is the key to building a healthy aging society. The large individual heterogeneity and spatial differentiation of CHDI in the elderly were demonstrated by map visualization. The analysis of the influencing factors of CHDI by the Geodetector method proves that spatial differentiation is mainly affected by individual economic and social security factors, but also by the interaction with regional factors such as quality of air, GDP, and urbanization rate. This research fills a gap in the elderly health status in the field of spatial geography. The results can provide empirical evidence for policymakers to take measures according to local conditions to improve the health status of the elderly according to regional differences in physical and mental conditions. It also plays a guiding role for the country in balancing regional economic development, promoting healthy and sustainable urban development, and creating age-friendly cities.
C1 [Xiang, Liuchun; Li, Dan] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, United Grad Sch Agr Sci, Tokyo 1838509, Japan.
[Feng, Wenmeng] Dev Res Ctr State Council, Beijing 100010, Peoples R China.
[Yamada, Masaaki; Nie, Haisong] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Inst Agr, Div Int Environm & Agr Sci, Tokyo 1838509, Japan.
C3 Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology; Tokyo University of
Agriculture & Technology
RP Li, D (corresponding author), Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, United Grad Sch Agr Sci, Tokyo 1838509, Japan.
EM danlituat@gmail.com
RI LI, DAN/LKM-1740-2024; xiang, liuchun/JCE-6179-2023; Nie,
Haisong/G-1106-2013
OI Li, Dan/0009-0009-7330-3225; Nie, Haisong/0000-0002-7211-9604; Xiang,
Liuchun/0009-0005-8602-2028
FU JSPS KAKENHI [JP18K12923]
FX The authors are grateful to the Population Development Studies Center
and the Institute of Gerontology at Renmin University of China for the
CLASS data. This work was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant
Number JP18K12923.
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PI LONDON
PA CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
SN 1606-0997
EI 2072-1315
J9 J HEALTH POPUL NUTR
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DI 10.1186/s41043-023-00403-4
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Mookherjee, S
Mohanty, S
Mukherjee, S
AF Mookherjee, Satadruta
Mohanty, Smaraki
Mukherjee, Sourjo
TI Affinity to mnemonic features of social media: Antecedent and
consequences
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
LA English
DT Article
ID FACEBOOK USE; SELF-ESTEEM; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY; PERSONALITY;
LONELINESS; MOTIVATION; NOSTALGIA; NARCISSISM; IMPACT; CONSTRUCTION
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C3 Grenoble Ecole Management; Elon University; Grenoble Ecole Management
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EM satadruta.mookherjee@grenoble-em.com; smohanty@elon.edu
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
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DI 10.1002/cb.2210
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Zhu, QF
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AF Zhu, Qinfeng
Skoric, Marko M.
TI When politics is personal: Curating safe spaces through disconnection on
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SO JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & POLITICS
LA English
DT Article
DE social media; instant messaging (IM) platforms; disconnective behaviors;
safe spaces; systemic victimhood; fear of social isolation
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; SELECTIVE AVOIDANCE; FACEBOOK; SILENCE; NEED; FEAR;
DISAGREEMENT; EXPRESSION; MANAGEMENT; BELONG
AB While existing research suggests that the closed digital spaces of Instant Messaging (IM) platforms have important democratic implications, this study examines how users actively curate such spaces through disconnection. Using a mixed-method approach within the context of Hong Kong politics after the introduction of the National Security Law (NSL), we examine the extent to which and why IM users engage in disconnective behaviors (tie dissolution, content filtration), and explain the behaviors through socio-psychological and structural factors. Statistical analysis of survey data (N = 946) shows that encountering political disagreement on IM platforms predicts disconnection, which is strengthened by fear of social isolation and perceived systemic victimhood. Thematic analysis of open-ended survey questions contextualizes these findings: Through tie dissolution, IM users regulate their own visibility and remove problematic contacts to avoid being penalized by authorities and peers. By muting disagreeable content, they turn away from contentious political discourse perceived as risky and ineffective under the NSL to focus on personal and social well-being. Overall, we argue that disconnection is a necessary means to curate safe spaces of withdrawal to cope with an uncertain and insecure political environment - it follows the logic of self-care and is a product of social and systemic threats.
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[Zhu, Qinfeng] Univ Groningen, Ctr Media & Journalism Studies, Oude Kijk Jatstr 26, NL-9712 EK Groningen, Netherlands.
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Groningen
RP Zhu, QF (corresponding author), Univ Groningen, Ctr Media & Journalism Studies, Oude Kijk Jatstr 26, NL-9712 EK Groningen, Netherlands.
EM qinfeng.zhu@rug.nl
RI Zhu, Qinfeng/AAA-8996-2022; Skoric, Marko/E-4935-2013
OI Zhu, Qinfeng/0000-0001-8038-0274
FU City University of Hong Kong
FX The work was supported by the~City University of Hong Kong
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 0
U2 17
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1933-1681
EI 1933-169X
J9 J INF TECHNOL POLITI
JI J. Inf. Technol. Politics
PD JAN 2
PY 2025
VL 22
IS 1
BP 98
EP 112
DI 10.1080/19331681.2023.2231938
EA JUL 2023
PG 15
WC Communication; Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Communication; Government & Law
GA Q2S5M
UT WOS:001020016500001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, LC
Dattilo, J
Hsieh, PC
Huang, FH
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Dattilo, John
Hsieh, Pei-Chun
Huang, Fei-Hsin
TI Gratitude mediates the relationship between leisure social support and
loneliness among first-year university students during the COVID-19
pandemic in Taiwan
SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Gratitude; leisure emotional support; leisure instrumental support;
leisure social support; loneliness; >
ID SELF-RATED HEALTH; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; STRESS; ROLES; ASSOCIATION;
DIMENSIONS; ADJUSTMENT; SCALE; LIFE
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RP Huang, FH (corresponding author), Lunghwa Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Tourism & Leisure, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
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U2 5
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PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0022-2216
EI 2159-6417
J9 J LEISURE RES
JI J. Leis. Res.
PD JAN 1
PY 2025
VL 56
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BP 1
EP 20
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EA JUL 2023
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
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SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA U1M6W
UT WOS:001023488500001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Edara, IR
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DT Article
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responsive strategies; triggers
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LA English
DT Article
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; IMPACT; HEALTH; FIT
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C1 [Brophy, Jenna E. E.; Hayes, Michael A. A.] RTI Int, 3040 E Cornwallis Rd, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA.
[Cunin, Tiff; Colman, Allison; Pittard, Colleen] Natl Recreat & Pk Assoc, Ashburn, VA USA.
C3 Research Triangle Institute
RP Brophy, JE (corresponding author), RTI Int, 3040 E Cornwallis Rd, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA.
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OI Hayes, Michael/0000-0003-1752-5914; Brophy, Jenna/0000-0003-2915-6335
FU Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Population
Health 93.068-Chronic Diseases: Research Control and Prevention
cooperative agreement [NU58DP006260.5]
FX Dissemination of the arthritis-appropriate evidence-based interventions
to local park and recreation agencies was funded by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Population Health
93.068-Chronic Diseases: Research Control and Prevention cooperative
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RP Chee, SY (corresponding author), Taylors Univ, Fac Social Sci & Leisure Management, Ctr Res & Innovat Tourism CRiT, Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
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neethia.n@taylors.edu.my
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PG 12
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PT J
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Uslu, NA
AF Durak, Hatice Yildiz
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DT Article
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participation; Group cohesion; Group atmosphere; Web programming; Agile
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ID SOCIALLY SHARED REGULATION; GROUP AWARENESS; SCALE DEVELOPMENT; TEAM
PERFORMANCE; STUDENTS; ENVIRONMENT; SUPPORT; IMPACT; COLLABORATION;
TECHNOLOGY
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TC 8
Z9 8
U1 12
U2 82
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 1042-1629
EI 1556-6501
J9 ETR&D-EDUC TECH RES
JI ETR&D-Educ. Tech. Res. Dev.
PD AUG
PY 2023
VL 71
IS 4
BP 1653
EP 1685
DI 10.1007/s11423-023-10237-w
EA JUN 2023
PG 33
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA S6QL5
UT WOS:001005826200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hu, X
AF Hu, Xin
TI Social sustainability of continuing care retirement communities in China
SO FACILITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Continuing care retirement community; Social sustainability; Older
people; China
ID QUALITATIVE CONTENT-ANALYSIS; OLDER-PEOPLE; ADDRESSING LONELINESS;
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS; AGE-FRIENDLINESS; OF-LIFE; ENVIRONMENT; ADULTS;
VILLAGES; HEALTH
AB PurposeChina's population is ageing. Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) are an emerging living arrangement of older Chinese. Incorporating social sustainability features into CCRCs helps to create age-friendly residential environments for residents. However, it is still unclear what kinds of social sustainability features are incorporated into the residential environments of CCRCs in China. Therefore, this study aims to address this research gap. Design/methodology/approachQualitative content analysis is adopted to analyse the retrieved business information of representative CCRC developers in China. FindingsThis study revealed 36 social sustainability features in CCRCs, with the top-ranked ones being health care and management, social connection and engagement, high-quality and diverse services and daily life support and assistance. Additionally, a preliminary social sustainability framework of CCRCs was proposed, and this framework includes the five components of care and health, environment and management, service and facility, age-friendly life philosophy and social support and inclusion. Originality/valueIn theory, this research's findings clarify the meaning of social sustainability within the context of CCRCs, which supports future relevant explorations in the CCRC research community. In practice, these findings enhance stakeholders' understanding of the social sustainability in CCRCs, which promotes the development of age-friendly living environments for older people in an ageing society.
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C3 Deakin University
RP Hu, X (corresponding author), Deakin Univ, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Melbourne, Australia.
EM xin.hu@deakin.edu.au
OI Hu, Xin/0000-0003-3534-2855
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0263-2772
EI 1758-7131
J9 FACILITIES
JI Facilities
PD NOV 8
PY 2023
VL 41
IS 13/14
BP 819
EP 838
DI 10.1108/F-09-2022-0127
EA JUN 2023
PG 20
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA W5OM7
UT WOS:001004014100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tang, PM
Koopman, J
Mai, KM
De Cremer, D
Zhang, JH
Reynders, P
Ng, CTS
Chen, IH
AF Tang, Pok Man
Koopman, Joel
Mai, Ke Michael
De Cremer, David
Zhang, Jack H. H.
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Chen, I-Heng
TI No Person Is an Island: Unpacking the Work and After-Work Consequences
of Interacting With Artificial Intelligence
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE artificial intelligence; need for affiliation; loneliness; attachment
anxiety; social affiliation model
ID TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; AFFILIATION MOTIVATION; MEMBER EXCHANGE;
DARK SIDES; PERFORMANCE; ATTACHMENT; BEHAVIOR; NEED; IMPACT; SELF
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C1 [Tang, Pok Man] Univ Georgia, Dept Management, Benson Hall,630 South Lumpkin St, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Koopman, Joel] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Management, College Stn, TX USA.
[Mai, Ke Michael; De Cremer, David] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Management & Org, Singapore, Singapore.
[Zhang, Jack H. H.] Nanyang Technol Univ, Div Leadership Management & Org, Singapore, Singapore.
[Reynders, Philipp] Cardiff Univ, Dept Logist & Operat Management, Cardiff, Wales.
[Ng, Chin Tung Stewart; Chen, I-Heng] Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ, Inst Human Resource Management, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; Texas A&M
University System; Texas A&M University College Station; National
University of Singapore; Nanyang Technological University; Cardiff
University; National Sun Yat Sen University
RP Tang, PM (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Dept Management, Benson Hall,630 South Lumpkin St, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM pokmantang620@gmail.com
RI Mai, Ke/L-8718-2016; zhang, jack/HNJ-4893-2023
OI Reynders, Philipp/0000-0002-5109-5906
FU University of Georgia's Department Grant
FX Pok Man Tang received funding from the University of Georgia's
Department Grant.
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AU Levesque, N
Hachey, A
Pergelova, A
AF Levesque, Nataly
Hachey, Alysha
Pergelova, Albena
TI No filter: navigating well-being in troubled times as social media
influencers
SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social media influencers; troubled times; COVID-19; well-being;
self-determination theory
ID SELF-DETERMINATION; INSTAGRAM; COVID-19; IMPACT; ATTACHMENTS;
ANTECEDENTS; ADOLESCENTS; LONELINESS; ENGAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR
AB Social media influencers have the ability to impact the behaviours and attitudes of others (i.e. their followers), affecting people's feelings of connectedness, and well-being. This has become particularly apparent during troubled times such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted the importance of relationships and social interactions for people's well-being. However, less attention has been paid to influencers' own well-being in a monetised attention economy, which imposes tensions between the desire for authenticity and the self-presentations of influencers in online interactions. Using in-depth interviews and netnography as methodology, in this study we examine how the decision to engage with the topic of COVID-19 on social media impacted influencers' well-being during the pandemic. We build on self-determination theory to reveal how the contentious nature of the subject led to internal struggles of influencers' self-presentation, and elucidate how influencers navigated the boundaries of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in a quest for well-being.
C1 [Levesque, Nataly] Laval Univ, Fac Business Adm, Mkt Dept, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.
[Hachey, Alysha] Univ Hawaii, Shidler Coll Business, Honolulu, HI USA.
[Pergelova, Albena] MacEwan Univ, Sch Business, Dept Int Business Mkt Strategy & Law, 10700-104 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 4S2, Canada.
C3 Laval University; University of Hawaii System; MacEwan University
RP Pergelova, A (corresponding author), MacEwan Univ, Sch Business, Dept Int Business Mkt Strategy & Law, 10700-104 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 4S2, Canada.
EM PergelovaA@macewan.ca
RI Pergelova, Albena/GPX-3002-2022; Levesque, Nataly/ACC-0004-2022
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NR 113
TC 5
Z9 5
U1 5
U2 46
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0267-257X
EI 1472-1376
J9 J MARKET MANAG-UK
JI J. Market. Manag.
PD JUL 24
PY 2023
VL 39
IS 11-12
SI SI
BP 1098
EP 1131
DI 10.1080/0267257X.2023.2218858
EA JUN 2023
PG 34
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA T2QK0
UT WOS:001004244300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wong, IA
Lin, ZW
Yang, FX
Kou, IE
AF Wong, IpKin Anthony
Lin, Zhiwei
Yang, Fiona X.
Kou, IokTeng Esther
TI From shattered assumptions to fantasy realization: the role of meaning
search in pleasure travel during the COVID era
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Meaning of life; pleasure travel; loneliness; travel motivation;
involvement; travel intention; COVID-19 pandemic
ID PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT; TOURISM; EXPERIENCE; LIFE; MEDITATION; HAPPINESS;
IMPACT; TIME
AB This research draws on shattered assumptions theory and fantasy realization theory to underscore how abrupt changes in worldview could turn into a quest for new kinds of voyages. It proposes a model leading from meaning search to travel intention through the mediation of travel motivation and involvement. The moderations of COVID worry and loneliness are also examined. It further articulates that COVID worry and loneliness can further activate tourists' mental contrasting strategies to negotiate their quest for life/world meaning. This mechanism offers new insights into how tourists' goal pursuit through travelling can be strengthened or weakened.
C1 [Wong, IpKin Anthony; Yang, Fiona X.] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
[Lin, Zhiwei] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Tourism Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Lin, Zhiwei] Beijing Union Univ, Tourism Coll, Collaborat Innovat Ctr eTourism, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Kou, IokTeng Esther] City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Macau; Sun Yat Sen University; Beijing Union University;
City University of Macau
RP Kou, IE (corresponding author), City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
EM estherkou@cityu.mo
RI Yang, Fiona/KXQ-9743-2024; Kou, IokTeng Esther/GZG-5755-2022; Wong,
IpKin/AAV-1664-2021; Lin, Zhiwei (CJ)/AAR-7407-2020
OI Kou, IokTeng Esther/0000-0002-9441-6626; Yang,
Fiona/0000-0003-2925-0815; Lin, Zhiwei (CJ)/0000-0002-8627-7814
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72074230]
FX This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China:
[Grant Number 72074230].
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NR 88
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 4
U2 30
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD JUN 2
PY 2024
VL 27
IS 11
BP 1750
EP 1768
DI 10.1080/13683500.2023.2220954
EA JUN 2023
PG 19
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA OU0X9
UT WOS:001003238100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wells, MD
Morse, A
Barter, J
Mammino, K
Bay, AA
Prusin, T
Hackney, ME
AF Wells, Meredith D.
Morse, Amy
Barter, Jolie
Mammino, Kevin
Bay, Allison A.
Prusin, Todd
Hackney, Madeleine E.
TI Walk with Me Hybrid Virtual/In-Person Walking for Older Adults with
Neurodegenerative Disease
SO JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
LA English
DT Article
AB This study presents a protocol for virtual and in-person walking groups for older adults with neurodegenerative diseases and addresses the decline in physical activity and social connectivity during the pandemic. Physical activity, specifically moderate-intensity walking, has been shown to have multiple health benefits for older adults. This methodology was created during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to lower physical activity levels and social isolation in older adults. Both the in-person and virtual classes utilize technology such as fitness tracking apps and video platforms. Data are presented from two groups of older adults with neurodegenerative disease: people with prodromal Alzheimer's disease and people with Parkinson's disease. Participants in the virtual classes were screened for balance impairments before the walk, and any person deemed at risk for falls was not eligible to participate virtually. As COVID vaccines became available and restrictions were lifted, in-person walking groups became feasible. Staff and caregivers were trained in balance management, roles/responsibilities, and delivering walking cues. Both walks, virtual and in-person, consisted of a warm up, a walk, and a cool down, and posture, gait, and safety cues were given throughout. Measures of the rate of perceived exertion (RPE) and heart rate (HR) were taken pre-warm up, post-warm up, and at 15 min, 30 min, and 45 min time points. Participants also used a walking application (app) on their phones to record the distance walked and the number of steps taken. The study showed a positive correlation between HR and RPE in both groups. The participants in the virtual group rated the walking group favorably in terms of improving their quality of life during a period of social isolation and contributing to physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. The methodology shows a safe and feasible way to implement virtual and in-person walking groups for older adults with neurological diseases.
C1 [Wells, Meredith D.; Barter, Jolie; Bay, Allison A.; Prusin, Todd; Hackney, Madeleine E.] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Div Geriatr & Gerontol, Dept Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Morse, Amy; Hackney, Madeleine E.] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Mammino, Kevin; Hackney, Madeleine E.] Atlanta VA Ctr Visual & Neurocognit Rehabil, Decatur, GA 30333 USA.
[Hackney, Madeleine E.] Emory Univ, Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Hackney, Madeleine E.] Birmingham Atlanta VA Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Ctr, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA.
C3 Emory University; Emory University; Emory University; Geriatric Research
Education & Clinical Center
RP Hackney, ME (corresponding author), Emory Univ, Sch Med, Div Geriatr & Gerontol, Dept Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.; Hackney, ME (corresponding author), Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.; Hackney, ME (corresponding author), Atlanta VA Ctr Visual & Neurocognit Rehabil, Decatur, GA 30333 USA.; Hackney, ME (corresponding author), Emory Univ, Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.; Hackney, ME (corresponding author), Birmingham Atlanta VA Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Ctr, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA.
EM mehackn@emory.edu
OI Bay, Allison/0000-0002-7950-8506
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NR 14
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 5
PU JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 1 ALEWIFE CENTER, STE 200, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02140 USA
SN 1940-087X
J9 JOVE-J VIS EXP
JI J. Vis. Exp.
PD JUN
PY 2023
IS 196
AR e62869
DI 10.3791/62869
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA R8FG9
UT WOS:001066654000002
PM 37395568
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, HS
Browning, MHEM
Dzhambov, AM
Patwary, MM
Zhang, GD
AF Li, Hansen
Browning, Matthew H. E. M.
Dzhambov, Angel M.
Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin
Zhang, Guodong
TI Potential pathways of association from green space to smartphone
addiction
SO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Urbanization; Population; Grey space; Seasonality; Built environment
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; MENTAL-HEALTH; URBAN GREEN;
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS; CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS; INTERNET ADDICTION; TEST
STATISTICS; MEDIATING ROLE; STRESS
AB Green space is increasingly known to improve physical and mental health. Based on these benefits, green space might also be expected to help mitigate related harmful behavioral patterns, such as obsessive Internet use and relevant addictions. In response, we conducted a study on smartphone addiction, a new form of Internet addiction. We carried out a cross-sectional investigation in August 2022. We recruited 1011 smartphone users across China in August 2022, measured the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in their residential neighborhoods (in 1, 2, and 3 km buffers), and captured data on smartphone addiction via the Smartphone Addiction Scale - Short version (SAS-SV). Potential mediators between green space and smartphone addiction, including physical activity, stress, and loneliness, were also reported by participants using the Physical Activity Rating Scale-3 (PRS-3), Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), and 8-items UCLA Loneliness Scale (ULS-8). Multiple linear regression was employed to examine the relationships between green space and smartphone addiction. Structural equation modeling was performed to examine the potential pathways between these variables. Unexpectedly, NDVI in 1 km buffers was positively associated with smartphone addiction. By contrast, population density, an indicator of urbanization, was associated with lower levels of smartphone addiction in all NDVI buffer sizes. Meanwhile, we found NDVI was strongly associated with population density as well as other indicators of urbanization. Our findings are unexpected and suggest that greenness may serve as an indicator of urbanization at national levels and that urbanization may buffer against smartphone addiction. During the hot summer, green space and indoor facilities may have competitive land uses, so future research should examine whether this association exists in other seasons and scenarios. We also recommend alternative models to systematically evaluate the effects of different components of residential environments.
C1 [Li, Hansen; Zhang, Guodong] Southwest Univ, Inst Sports Sci, Coll Phys Educ, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.
[Browning, Matthew H. E. M.] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management PRTM, Clemson, SC 29634 USA.
[Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin] Med Univ Plovdiv, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hyg, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Dzhambov, Angel M.] Med Univ Plovdiv, Res Grp Hlth & Qual Life Green & Sustainable Envir, SRIPD, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Dzhambov, Angel M.] Graz Univ Technol, Inst Highway Engn & Transport Planning, Graz, Austria.
[Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin] Environm & Sustainabil Res Initiat, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh.
[Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin] Khulna Univ, Life Sci Sch, Environm Sci Discipline, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh.
[Zhang, Guodong] Southwest Univ, Tiansheng Rd 2, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.
C3 Southwest University - China; Clemson University; Medical University
Plovdiv; Medical University Plovdiv; Graz University of Technology;
Khulna University; Southwest University - China
RP Zhang, GD (corresponding author), Southwest Univ, Inst Sports Sci, Coll Phys Educ, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.; Zhang, GD (corresponding author), Southwest Univ, Tiansheng Rd 2, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China.
EM lygd777@swu.edu.cn
RI zhang, guodong/G-2634-2011; Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin/AAK-8748-2020;
Dzhambov, Angel/I-4030-2019; Browning, Matthew/D-2111-2014
OI Zhang, Guodong/0000-0003-4090-9123; Dzhambov, Angel/0000-0003-2540-5111;
Browning, Matthew/0000-0003-2296-7602; Patwary, Muhammad
Mainuddin/0000-0001-8895-9723
FU "Strategic research and innovation program for the development of
Medical University - Plovdiv" - European Union - NextGenerationEU
[BG-RRP-2.004-0007-C01]
FX Angel M. Dzhambov's time on this paper is partially supported by the
"Strategic research and innovation program for the development of
Medical University - Plovdiv" No BG-RRP-2.004-0007-C01, Establishment of
a network of research higher schools, National plan for recovery and
resilience, financed by the European Union - NextGenerationEU.
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0269-7491
EI 1873-6424
J9 ENVIRON POLLUT
JI Environ. Pollut.
PD AUG 15
PY 2023
VL 331
AR 121852
DI 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121852
EA MAY 2023
PN 2
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA J8UY3
UT WOS:001012333000001
PM 37230169
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mojsa-Kaja, J
Szklarczyk-Smolana, K
Niedzielska-Andres, E
Kurpinska, A
Suraj-Prazmowska, J
Walczak, M
AF Mojsa-Kaja, Justyna
Szklarczyk-Smolana, Klaudia
Niedzielska-Andres, Ewa
Kurpinska, Anna
Suraj-Prazmowska, Joanna
Walczak, Maria
TI COVID-19-related social isolation and symptoms of depression and anxiety
in young men in Poland: Does insomnia mediate the relationship?
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID LONELINESS; VALIDATION; STRESS
AB The need for physical distancing due to COVID-19 mitigation efforts forced prolonged social isolation, which may affect sleep and lead to mental health problems. Previous research has shown that young adults are particularly vulnerable to psychological stress caused by social isolation, the negative psychological impact of the pandemic, and greater frequency and severity of sleep problems. Therefore, the main goal of the present study was to examine whether insomnia could constitute a mediation mechanism that explains the relationship between social isolation experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health outcomes (depression and anxiety) reported up to 1.5 years later. The study was conducted among young (M +/- SD; 24.08 +/- 3.75) men (N = 1025) in Poland. Data were collected by means of self-report questionnaires, including The Social Isolation Index, The Athens Insomnia Scale, The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S) and Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI-II). The results show that insomnia mediates the relationships between social isolation and both anxiety and depression. The current findings emphasize the role of insomnia in the relationships between social isolation experienced during COVID-19 and negative emotional states. From a clinical perspective, the results suggest that implementing therapeutic components that address social isolation in insomnia treatment programs may prevent the development of depression and anxiety symptoms among young men.
C1 [Mojsa-Kaja, Justyna; Szklarczyk-Smolana, Klaudia] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Appl Psychol, Dept Neurobiol & Neuropsychol, Krakow, Poland.
[Niedzielska-Andres, Ewa; Walczak, Maria] Jagiellonian Univ Med Coll, Chair & Dept Toxicol, Krakow, Poland.
[Kurpinska, Anna; Suraj-Prazmowska, Joanna] Jagiellonian Univ, Jagiellonian Ctr Expt Therapeut, Krakow, Poland.
C3 Jagiellonian University; Jagiellonian University; Collegium Medicum
Jagiellonian University; Jagiellonian University
RP Mojsa-Kaja, J (corresponding author), Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Appl Psychol, Dept Neurobiol & Neuropsychol, Krakow, Poland.
EM justyna.mojsa-kaja@uj.edu.pl
RI Kurpinska, Anna/ABH-5295-2020; Walczak, Maria/KHV-3128-2024
OI Mojsa-Kaja, Justyna/0000-0002-6025-0453; Suraj-Prazmowska,
Joanna/0000-0002-0190-2474; Kurpinska, Anna/0000-0003-2130-0099;
Walczak, Maria/0000-0002-5670-9866
FU Priority Research Area FutureSoc and qLife under the program "Excellence
Initiative - Research University" at the Jagiellonian University in
Krakow; Faculty of Management and Social Communication under the
Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University
FX "This study and publication have been funded by the Priority Research
Area FutureSoc and qLife under the program "Excellence Initiative -
Research University" at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and it was
supported by a grant from the Faculty of Management and Social
Communication under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at
Jagiellonian University." The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 1
U2 4
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAY 18
PY 2023
VL 18
IS 5
AR e0285797
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0285797
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA H0VJ9
UT WOS:000993222400013
PM 37200255
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liu, HB
Xu, S
Chen, ZX
Hou, YS
AF Liu, Hongbo
Xu, Shi (Tracy)
Chen, Zengxiang
Hou, Yuansi
TI The impact of social distancing on tourists' preferences for
anthropomorphism
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social distancing; Anthropomorphism; Service robot; Pandemic; Perceived
warmth; Interdependent self-construal
ID MODERATING ROLE; SELF; PERCEPTIONS; PERSONIFICATION; LONELINESS;
COGNITION; IDENTITY; BEHAVIOR; NEED
AB Social distancing is an effective way to reduce infection risk during pandemics, such as COVID-19. It is important for the tourism industry to understand the effect of social distancing on tourist behavior to better adapt to this emerging environment. This study investigates the role of social distancing in tourists' preferences for anthro-pomorphism. Based on three experimental studies, this study found that tourists tend to prefer anthropomor-phism more under conditions of social distancing (vs. nonsocial distancing). This effect was induced by the higher perceived warmth of anthropomorphism when one had to practice social distancing. Such effects are only significant among tourists with higher levels of interdependent self-construal. This study makes significant theoretical contributions and provides important practical implications for tourism marketing and service design during pandemic and epidemic crises.
C1 [Liu, Hongbo; Xu, Shi (Tracy)] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, England.
[Chen, Zengxiang] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Int Sch Business & Finance, Zhuhai Campus, Zhuhai 519082, Peoples R China.
[Hou, Yuansi] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Dept Integrated Resort & Tourism Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Surrey; Sun Yat Sen University; University of Macau
RP Chen, ZX (corresponding author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, Int Sch Business & Finance, Zhuhai Campus, Zhuhai 519082, Peoples R China.
EM hongbo.liu@surrey.ac.uk; s.xu@surrey.ac.uk; chzengx@mail.sysu.edu.cn;
yuansihou@um.edu.mo
RI Liu, Hongbo/HHS-2709-2022
OI Xu, Shi/0000-0002-7824-6831; chen, zengxiang/0000-0003-2962-7184
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72172162, 72172067,
71802202]
FX Funding This work was supported by grant from the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (to Zengxiang Chen, No. 72172162; 72172067;
71802202) .
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PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
PD JUN
PY 2023
VL 55
BP 383
EP 398
DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2023.05.002
EA MAY 2023
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA I0IH5
UT WOS:000999692800001
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xie, TL
Pentina, I
Hancock, T
AF Xie, Tianling
Pentina, Iryna
Hancock, Tyler
TI Friend, mentor, lover: does chatbot engagement lead to psychological
dependence?
SO JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social chatbot; Relationship development; Psychological dependence;
Attachment
ID CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT; BRAND ENGAGEMENT; VOICE ASSISTANTS; SERVICE;
ADDICTION; TECHNOLOGIES; ACCEPTANCE; LONELINESS; VARIABLES; ALEXA
AB PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore customer-artificial intelligence (AI) service technology engagement and relationship development drivers, as well as potential negative consequences in the context of social chatbots.Design/methodology/approachA sequential mixed-method approach combined exploratory qualitative and confirmatory quantitative analyses. A conceptual model developed from Study 1 qualitative content analysis of in-depth interviews with active users of the AI social chatbot Replika was tested in Study 2 by analyzing survey data obtained from current Replika users.FindingsLoneliness, trust and chatbot personification drive consumer engagement with social chatbots, which fosters relationship development and has the potential to cause chatbot psychological dependence. Attachment to a social chatbot intensifies the positive role of engagement in relationship development with the chatbot.Originality/valueThis study was the first to combine qualitative and quantitative approaches to explore drivers, boundary conditions and consequences of relationship and dependence formation with social chatbots. The authors proposed and empirically tested a novel theoretical model that revealed an engagement-based mechanism of relationship and dependence formation with social chatbots.
C1 [Xie, Tianling] Univ Toledo, Dept Informat Operat & Technol Management, Toledo, OH USA.
[Pentina, Iryna; Hancock, Tyler] Univ Toledo, Dept Mkt & Int Business, Toledo, OH 43606 USA.
C3 University System of Ohio; University of Toledo; University System of
Ohio; University of Toledo
RP Pentina, I (corresponding author), Univ Toledo, Dept Mkt & Int Business, Toledo, OH 43606 USA.
EM tianling.xie@rockets.utoledo.edu; Iryna.Pentina@utoledo.edu;
Tyler.Hancock@UToledo.Edu
RI Xie, Tianling/AAC-4203-2022
OI Xie, Tianling/0000-0003-4473-7672; Hancock, Tyler/0000-0001-5698-3614
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1757-5818
EI 1757-5826
J9 J SERV MANAGE
JI J. Serv. Manage.
PD JUN 27
PY 2023
VL 34
IS 4
BP 806
EP 828
DI 10.1108/JOSM-02-2022-0072
EA MAY 2023
PG 23
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA J5QI8
UT WOS:000983923900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Neluhena, M
Chandralal, L
Dahanayake, T
AF Neluhena, Malithi
Chandralal, Lalith
Dahanayake, Thilinika
TI Female solo travels to south Asian destinations and sustaining
loneliness
SO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Female solo travellers; women solo travels; meaning of solo travelling;
loneliness; south Asian destinations
ID WOMEN; EXPERIENCES; CONSTRAINTS; DRIVERS; POWER; SELF
AB While there has been an increase in the number of tourists travelling solo, there is a steady growth in females travelling alone as tourists around the globe. This phenomenon has led to a growing scholarly interest, yet solo female travel as a research topic is relatively under-researched. Only limited knowledge exists about the psychological issues of female solo travel, such as loneliness. There is a gap in our understanding of interpreting solo travel by females, depending on their country of origin and the type of destinations they have travelled solo. This study examined these aspects by exploring female solo travelling in South Asian destinations with European and Asian participants. The results revealed that the meaning of solo travelling is associated with four themes: freedom pursuit, being with the self, self-enhancement, and connectedness with people. It also disclosed that solo female travellers have different perceptions about 'loneliness,' and everyone does not see loneliness as a negative outcome. The results further indicate that the perception of solo travel and loneliness and how to cope with lonely times are likely to be subjective to the type of destinations where solo travelling takes place and the country of origin of the travellers.
C1 [Neluhena, Malithi] Management & Sci Inst, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
[Chandralal, Lalith; Dahanayake, Thilinika] Univ Sri Jayewardenepura, Res Ctr Management Studies & Commerce, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka.
[Chandralal, Lalith] Univ Sri Jayewardenepura, Res Ctr Management Studies & Commerce, Nugegoda 10100, Sri Lanka.
C3 University Sri Jayewardenepura; University Sri Jayewardenepura
RP Chandralal, L (corresponding author), Univ Sri Jayewardenepura, Res Ctr Management Studies & Commerce, Nugegoda 10100, Sri Lanka.
EM kpl@sjp.ac.lk
RI Chandralal, Lalith/J-5244-2015
OI Chandralal, Lalith/0000-0003-4974-7925; Dahanayake,
Thilinika/0009-0007-9904-9099
FU Research Centre for Management Studies and Commerce of the Faculty of
Management Studies and Commerce of the University of Sri
Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
FX The work reported in this publication was supported by the Research
Centre for Management Studies and Commerce of the Faculty of Management
Studies and Commerce of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri
Lanka.
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JI Tour. Hosp. Res.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Olowoyo, MM
Ramaila, S
Mavuru, L
Mugivhisa, L
AF Olowoyo, Mary Motolani
Ramaila, Sam
Mavuru, Lydia
Mugivhisa, Liziwe
TI The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Students' Learning at
Universities in the Gauteng Province, South Africa
SO AFRICA EDUCATION REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE pandemic; lockdown; teaching; learning; impact
AB Measures that were put in place to combat the spread of COVID-19, such as lockdowns, movement restrictions, and social distancing, resulted in remarkable changes in the traditional educational systems. Online learning was implemented to replace face-to-face teaching and learning, albeit with several challenges and varying levels of unpreparedness. The present study examined the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on university students' learning and emotional stability with the aim of understanding the impact of the changes on students. A questionnaire was administered online to 254 registered students at three universities in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Results showed that for the majority of participants (84.9%), their source of internet connectivity for learning was data provided by the universities, while 21% of participants made use of the Wi-Fi also provided by the universities. However, the data for 91.9% of participants depleted before new data could be provided in a new month resulting in 30.9%, 30%, and 29.2% of participants buying, borrowing, and stopping to learn, respectively. On average, 33.7% of participants were neutral about having adequate time for studies and their academic performance improving during COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, 33.9% of participants were neutral about receiving adequate assistance from lecturers (34%) and family members (33.7%) during COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, 30% of participants indicated that they were neutral and disagreed that they were getting sufficient resources for studies during COVID-19 pandemic. Loneliness and boredom were the main problems faced by most participants since teaching was mostly done online. To make online teaching and learning more effective, it is recommended that more data and support are provided to the students by the university management so that teaching and learning as well as students' academic performance can be enhanced during future similar situations.
C1 [Olowoyo, Mary Motolani; Ramaila, Sam; Mavuru, Lydia] Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Mugivhisa, Liziwe] Sefako Makgatho Hlth Sci Univ, Pretoria, South Africa.
C3 University of Johannesburg; Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
RP Olowoyo, MM (corresponding author), Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
EM shyteeme@yahoo.co.uk
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OI Mugivhisa, Liziwe/0000-0002-6112-5478; Ramaila, Sam/0000-0002-7351-477X;
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SC Education & Educational Research
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DA 2025-05-28
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Tripathi, KK
Trivedi, AK
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Tripathi, K. K.
Trivedi, A. K.
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SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Daytime sleepiness; Depression; Epworth Sleepiness Scale;
Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire; Pittsburgh's Sleep Quality Index
ID PROBLEMATIC SOCIAL NETWORKING; MORNINGNESS-EVENINGNESS; CIRCADIAN
TYPOLOGY; HEALTH; BEHAVIORS
AB Aim: To determine chronotype, daytime sleepiness, sleep quality, and depression level among school students during lockdown and post-lockdown online classes, and how it differed from their offline classes.Methodology: phases. The first phase was conducted during April and July 2019, second phase was conducted between 25 April to 23 May 2020, and the third th rd phase was conducted during July during August 2021. Hundred school students (46 male and 54 female) of age group 14-20 years participated. Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to measure their chronotype, while daytime sleepiness was assessed by Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Pittsburgh's Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess the sleep quality. Zung Self -Rating Depression Scale (SDS) was used to determine the depression level. The study was conducted in three Results: Results showed an increase in the evening type and a decrease in the morning and neither type persons during lockdown and online classes. In addition, higher depression levels, more daytime sleepiness, and poor sleep quality were observed during lockdown and online classes, irrespective of gender. Altogether, study suggests that lockdown and social isolation during post lockdown had a poor mental effect, increased daytime sleepiness, and poor sleep quality in school students. Hundred participants of average age group 16 years Questionnaire used:-Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), Pittsburgh's Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) Phase one (offline classes) April and July 2019 Phase two (no classes) April to 23 May 2020 (no classes) rd Study was conducted through offline questionnaire Phase three (online classes) July and August 2021 Study was conducted through online questionnaire Lockdown resulted in poor sleep quality and higher depression levels Interpretation: sleep-wake cycle and daily routine during social isolation. These findings would help in planing policies on the interventions on sleep, circadian rhythms, and stress management to maintain a healthy
C1 [Jongte, L.; Trivedi, A. K.] Mizoram Univ, Dept Zool, Aizawl 796004, India.
[Tripathi, K. K.] Mizoram Univ, Dept Educ, Aizawl 796004, India.
C3 Mizoram University; Mizoram University
RP Trivedi, AK (corresponding author), Mizoram Univ, Dept Zool, Aizawl 796004, India.
EM amittrivedi9@gmail.com
RI Trivedi, Amit/AAF-4018-2021
OI Trivedi, Amit/0000-0003-0985-3088; Tripathi, Krishna
Kant/0000-0003-4463-0701
FU Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) [Adhoc/131/2019/HSR]
FX Funding: The work is supported by the grant (No. Adhoc/131/2019/HSR) to
AKT by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) .
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Su, QQ
Li, FX
AF Su, Qianqian
Li, Fangxuan (Sam)
TI How cute mascots affect relationships with tourism destinations: A
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SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Mascots; Cuteness effect; Feeling of healing; Destination intimacy;
Social exclusion
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT; DESIGN; CONSUMPTION;
LONELINESS; CONSUMERS; PRODUCTS; INTIMACY; ATTITUDE; IMPACT
AB The mascot, acting as an ambassador for a destination, plays a significant role in promoting tourism development. However, limited research has focused on the cute features of a mascot and its marketing effects on a destination. This study extends the literature on cuteness and mascots by examining the effect of including a cute mascot in destination advertising on a person's travel intention. Four experiments were undertaken to investigate the cuteness effect. It was found that including a cute mascot in a destination advertisement increased travel intention. Feelings of healing and destination intimacy mediated the cuteness effect. The moderating role of social exclusion was also examined. The study revealed that a mascot's cuteness effect was stronger for socially excluded individuals. The findings give destination managers novel insights into mascot design in tourism and destination marketing.
C1 [Su, Qianqian; Li, Fangxuan (Sam)] Hainan Univ, Sch Tourism, 58 Renmin Ave, Haikou, Hainan, Peoples R China.
C3 Hainan University
RP Li, FX (corresponding author), Hainan Univ, Sch Tourism, 58 Renmin Ave, Haikou, Hainan, Peoples R China.
EM suqianqiannn@163.com; lifangxuan12345@126.com
RI 苏, 倩倩/IUP-5683-2023
OI Li, Fangxuan/0000-0002-5342-3766
FU Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [623RC444,
721QN223]
FX Funding information This research was supported by Hainan Provincial
Natural Science Foundation of China (623RC444; 721QN223) .
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NR 100
TC 31
Z9 31
U1 82
U2 352
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 99
AR 104782
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104782
EA APR 2023
PG 13
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA G5ZW2
UT WOS:000989945800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Adnan, NBB
Dafny, HA
Baldwin, C
Beccaria, G
Chamberlain, D
AF Adnan, Nurul Bahirah Binte
Dafny, Hila Ariela
Baldwin, Claire B.
Beccaria, Gavin B.
Chamberlain, Diane B.
TI Is this the solution to wellbeing and burnout management for the
critical care workforce? A parallel, interventional, feasibility and
realist informed pilot randomized control trial protocol
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID STRESS; PREVENTION; HEALTH
AB Critical care healthcare professionals are at high risk in developing burnout and mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. High demands and the lack of resources lead to decreased job performance and organizational commitment, low work engagement, and increases emotional exhaustion and feelings of loneliness. Peer support and problem-solving approaches demonstrate promising evidence as it targets workplace loneliness, emotional exhaustion, promotes work engagement, and supports adaptive coping behaviors. Tailoring of interventions have also shown to be effective in influencing attitudes and behavior changes, attending to the individual experience and specific needs of end-users. The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility and user-perceived acceptability of a combined intervention (Individualized Management Plan (IMP) and Professional Problem-Solving Peer (PPSP) debrief) in critical care healthcare professionals. This protocol was registered in the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12622000749707p). A two-arm randomized controlled trial, with pre-post-follow-up repeated measures intergroup design with 1:1 allocation ratio to either 1) treatment group-IMP and PPSP debrief, or 2) active control group-informal peer debrief. The primary outcomes will be conducted by assessing the recruitment process enrolment, intervention delivery, data collection, completion of assessment measures, user engagement and satisfaction. The secondary outcomes will explore preliminary effectiveness of the intervention using self-reported questionnaire instruments from baseline to 3-months. This study will provide the interventions' feasibility and acceptability data for critical care healthcare professionals and will be used to inform a future, large-scale trial testing efficacy.
C1 [Adnan, Nurul Bahirah Binte; Dafny, Hila Ariela; Baldwin, Claire B.; Chamberlain, Diane B.] Flinders Univ S Australia, Caring Futures Inst, Bedford Pk, SA, Australia.
[Adnan, Nurul Bahirah Binte; Dafny, Hila Ariela; Baldwin, Claire B.; Chamberlain, Diane B.] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Bedford Pk, SA, Australia.
[Beccaria, Gavin B.] Univ Southern Queensland, Sch Psychol & Wellbeing, Darling Hts, Qld, Australia.
[Beccaria, Gavin B.] Univ Southern Queensland, Inst Resilient Reg, Darling Hts, Qld, Australia.
C3 Flinders University South Australia; Flinders University South
Australia; University of Southern Queensland; University of Southern
Queensland
RP Adnan, NBB (corresponding author), Flinders Univ S Australia, Caring Futures Inst, Bedford Pk, SA, Australia.; Adnan, NBB (corresponding author), Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Bedford Pk, SA, Australia.
EM Nurul.Adnan@flinders.edu.au
RI Dafny, Hila/NBY-0036-2025; Baldwin, Claire/F-4478-2013
OI Beccaria, Gavin/0000-0002-4341-804X; Chamberlain,
Diane/0000-0002-4157-9966; Dafny, Hila/0000-0002-8660-8505; Baldwin,
Claire/0000-0002-5022-8498
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NR 51
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 3
U2 16
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 27
PY 2023
VL 18
IS 4
AR e0285038
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0285038
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA G7EN1
UT WOS:000990748100059
PM 37104503
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, HH
AF Chang, Hsuan Hsuan
TI Subjective well-being and its impact on online game addiction
SO WORLD LEISURE JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Online game; addiction; subjective well-being; happiness; life health
ID INTERNET GAMING DISORDER; SOCIAL NETWORK SITES; VIDEO GAME; PLS-SEM;
SMARTPHONE ADDICTION; LIFE SATISFACTION; FLOW; ADOLESCENTS; PERSONALITY;
LONELINESS
AB This study examined how an individual's subjective well-being (SWB) affects their online game addiction levels, which, in turn, affect their happiness and overall health. Partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the data. The results showed that SWB had a negative relationship with online game addiction but a positive relationship with happiness and life health. Additionally, online game addiction had a negative impact on both happiness and life health. Furthermore, there was a significant positive relationship between happiness and life health. Overall, the proposed model explained 1.60%, 51.60%, and 31.80% of the variance in online game addiction, happiness, and life health, respectively. PLS-SEM analysis provided evidence that the indirect effect of SWB on life health and happiness was fully mediated by online game addiction. These findings indicate that SWB has a significant indirect effect on life health and happiness through online game addiction.
C1 [Chang, Hsuan Hsuan] Ming Chuan Univ, Dept Leisure & Recreat Management, Sch Tourism, Guishan, Taiwan.
C3 Ming Chuan University
RP Chang, HH (corresponding author), Ming Chuan Univ, Dept Leisure & Recreat Management, Sch Tourism, Guishan, Taiwan.
EM changtzu@mail.mcu.edu.tw
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WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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GA W6NC3
UT WOS:000977016700001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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Rodriguez-Pose, A
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LA English
DT Article
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SN 0308-518X
EI 1472-3409
J9 ENVIRON PLANN A
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PY 2023
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BP 2067
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PG 21
WC Environmental Studies; Geography
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography
GA Y2GY4
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working; Flexibility
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U2 80
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EI 1758-7905
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EP 103
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PG 16
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Yeh, CT
AF Yeh, Chun-Ting
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DT Article
ID LONELINESS
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C3 National Pingtung University
RP Yeh, CT (corresponding author), Natl Pingtung Univ, Dept Educ Psychol & Counseling, 4-18 Minsheng Rd, Pingtung 900, Taiwan.
EM chuntingyeh@mail.nptu.edu.tw
RI Yeh, Chun-Ting/AEA-1681-2022
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Technology under Grant number 107-2410-H-153-020.
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School of Business
RP Mathias, BD (corresponding author), Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Management & Entrepreneurship, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA.
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U1 12
U2 56
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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J9 J BUS VENTURING
JI J. Bus. Ventur.
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PY 2023
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PG 25
WC Business
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SC Business & Economics
GA F4AI0
UT WOS:000981783800001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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Hou, WK
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Hou, Wai Kai
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factors
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LA English
DT Article
DE Wellbeing; international school; teachers; school-level factors; social
isolation
ID JOB-SATISFACTION; DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP; SELF-EFFICACY; CULTURE;
MOTIVATION; CLIMATE; CONTEXT; STRESS
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C1 [Harrison, Mark G.] Hong Kong Shue Yan Univ, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Hou, Wai Kai] Educ Univ Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Harrison, Mark G.] Hong Kong Shue Yan Univ, Dept Counselling & Psychol, 10 Wai Tsui Crescent, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Hong Kong Shue Yan University; Education University of Hong Kong
(EdUHK); Hong Kong Shue Yan University
RP Harrison, MG (corresponding author), Hong Kong Shue Yan Univ, Dept Counselling & Psychol, 10 Wai Tsui Crescent, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
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RI Hou, Wai/AFK-6179-2022; Harrison, Mark/AAL-6900-2020
OI Harrison, Mark/0000-0001-7557-4744; HOU, Wai Kai/0000-0003-1402-2318
FU Centre for Psychosocial Health [03842]; Faculty of Education and Human
Development; Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
FX The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the
research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research
was supported by The Centre for Psychosocial Health (Ref no.: 03842),
Faculty of Education and Human Development, The Education University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
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insecurity; Perceived control; Emotional well-being; COVID-19; China
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NR 103
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PU PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
PI BASINGSTOKE
PA BRUNEL RD BLDG, HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, HANTS, ENGLAND
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DI 10.1057/s41291-023-00219-4
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WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA HY3C2
UT WOS:000956312800001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Buhalis, D
Chan, J
AF Buhalis, Dimitrios
Chan, Janelle
TI Traveling with pets: designing hospitality services for pet
owners/parents and hotel guests
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Pet-friendly; Service blueprint; Pet policy; Pet owners
ID COMPANIONS; DOGS
AB PurposePet-friendly hotels are growing rapidly. The prevalence of pet adoption has largely resulted from the loneliness due to social distancing that happened during the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Many hotels around the world aim to become pet-friendly to satisfy the growing demand. Hoteliers believe that the popularity of pet-friendly hotels will continue, as pet owners often treat pets as their kids. This study aims to investigate how pet-friendly hotels need to design and manage pet-friendly services and policies. Design/methodology/approachUsing grounded theory methodology, this research conducts interviews with 25 pet-friendly hotel managers from Hong Kong (HK). The study includes hotels from different hotel categories and classifications. It examines the conceptualization of pet-friendly service design, drawing on a service blueprint. FindingsBuilding on the service marketing and service blueprint literature, this research provides a synthesis that reflects how pet-friendly hotels can serve both guests with and without pets. The findings reveal that pet-owner's service expectations are formed on anthropomorphism, that is, an inclination of attributing human features to nonhuman entity. Hotel managers, and particular those who have pets personally understand better how pet-friendly service can be adapted to meet the expectations and requirements of pet owners while accommodating guests without pets. The market of pet-friendly hospitality is growing, with high profit potential from pet owners who are willing to spend generously. Research limitations/implicationsData were collected from selected pet-friendly hotels in HK through interviews with pet-friendly service providers. The research is qualitative and exploratory in nature. It aims to explore and examine the multilevel pet-friendly hospitality service design from a managerial perspective. This research enriches the literature on anthropomorphism theory, the design of pet-friendly services and the application of service blueprint. Practical implicationsThe research offers explicit suggestions for the design of pet-friendly hospitality services. A pet-friendly hotel service blueprint is developed. This can help managers to develop essential pet-friendly policies and service collaborations between internal departments and with external specialist organizations, maximizing the value for all stakeholders. Originality/valueThe study explores a rapidly emerging market and scrutinizes its specific design requirements. It extends theoretical insights by enriching the anthropomorphism theory and broadening the conceptualizations of service blueprint based on anthropomorphism theory.
C1 [Buhalis, Dimitrios] Bournemouth Univ, Business Sch, Bournemouth, England.
[Buhalis, Dimitrios; Chan, Janelle] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Bournemouth University; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
RP Chan, J (corresponding author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM dbuhalis@bournemouth.ac.uk; janelle.chan@polyu.edu.hk
RI Buhalis, Dimitrios/C-2045-2008
OI Chan, Janelle/0000-0001-9190-7481
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U2 149
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD NOV 8
PY 2023
VL 35
IS 12
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EP 4237
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-10-2022-1192
EA MAR 2023
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA X0EG9
UT WOS:000949136900001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wiese, M
Van Der Westhuizen, LM
AF Wiese, Melanie
Van Der Westhuizen, Liezl-Marie
TI Public coping discourse in response to government health crisis
communication
SO CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Power; Coping strategies; Quality of life; Information-sharing; Crises
communication; Support-seeking
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
UNOBSERVABLE VARIABLES; STRESS; IMPACT; MEDIA; LONELINESS; BEHAVIORS;
EMOTIONS
AB PurposeThis study aims to explore public coping strategies with government-imposed lockdown restrictions (i.e. forced compliance) due to a health crisis (i.e. COVID-19). This directly impacts the public's power, as they may feel alienated from their environment and from others. Consequently, this study explores the relationships between the public's power, quality of life and crisis-coping strategies. This is important to help governments understand public discourse surrounding perceived government health crisis communication, which aids effective policy development.Design/methodology/approachAn online questionnaire distributed via Qualtrics received 371 responses from the South African public and structural equation modelling was used to test the hypotheses.FindingsThe results indicate the public's experience of powerlessness and resulting information-sharing, negative word-of-mouth and support-seeking as crisis coping strategies in response to government-imposed lockdown restrictions.Originality/valueThe public's perspective on health crisis communication used in this study sheds light on adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies that the public employs due to the alienation they feel during a health crisis with government-forced compliance. The findings add to the sparse research on crisis communication from the public perspective in a developing country context and provide insights for governments in developing health crisis communication strategies. The results give insight into developing policies related to community engagement and citizen participation during a pandemic.
C1 [Wiese, Melanie; Van Der Westhuizen, Liezl-Marie] Univ Pretoria, Dept Mkt Management, Pretoria, South Africa.
C3 University of Pretoria
RP Wiese, M (corresponding author), Univ Pretoria, Dept Mkt Management, Pretoria, South Africa.
EM melanie.wiese@up.ac.za; liezl-marie.vanderwesthuizen@up.ac.za
RI van der Westhuizen, Liezl-Marié/AGR-6836-2022
OI Wiese, Melanie/0000-0002-0117-3830; van der Westhuizen,
Liezl-Marie/0000-0003-1972-8408
FU University of Pretoria's Capacity Development Programme (UCDP) by the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) in South Africa;
National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa [117764]
FX This work is based on research supported by the University of Pretoria's
Capacity Development Programme (UCDP) by the Department of Higher
Education and Training (DHET) in South Africa, as well as by the
National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa (Grant holder: Dr. J
Verbeek; Number: 117764). The opinions, findings, and conclusions or
recommendations presented in this study are those of the authors, and
the DHET and the NRF accept no liability whatsoever in this regard. Dr.
Verbeek is acknowledged for her funding contribution.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Dayal, S
AF Dayal, Surbhi
TI Online education and its effect on teachers during COVID-19-A case study
from India
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ICT
AB BackgroundCOVID pandemic resulted in an initially temporary and then long term closure of educational institutions, creating a need for adapting to online and remote learning. The transition to online education platforms presented unprecedented challenges for the teachers. The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of the transition to online education on teachers' wellbeing in India. MethodsThe research was conducted on 1812 teachers working in schools, colleges, and coaching institutions from six different Indian states. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected via online survey and telephone interviews. ResultsThe results show that COVID pandemic exacerbated the existing widespread inequality in access to internet connectivity, smart devices, and teacher training required for an effective transition to an online mode of education. Teachers nonetheless adapted quickly to online teaching with the help of institutional training as well as self-learning tools. However, respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the effectiveness of online teaching and assessment methods, and exhibited a strong desire to return to traditional modes of learning. 82% respondents reported physical issues like neck pain, back pain, headache, and eyestrain. Additionally, 92% respondents faced mental issues like stress, anxiety, and loneliness due to online teaching. ConclusionAs the effectiveness of online learning perforce taps on the existing infrastructure, not only has it widened the learning gap between the rich and the poor, it has also compromised the quality of education being imparted in general. Teachers faced increased physical and mental health issues due to long working hours and uncertainty associated with COVID lockdowns. There is a need to develop a sound strategy to address the gaps in access to digital learning and teachers' training to improve both the quality of education and the mental health of teachers.
C1 [Dayal, Surbhi] Indian Inst Management Indore, Area Humanities & Social Sci, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Indore
RP Dayal, S (corresponding author), Indian Inst Management Indore, Area Humanities & Social Sci, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
EM surbhid@iimidr.ac.in
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PT J
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AF Uysal, H. Tezcan
Kilickaya, Fatma Yilmaz
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DT Article
DE Work Behaviour; Workplace Loneliness; Organizational Identification;
Business Life
ID LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MEDIATING ROLE; CORPORATE
REPUTATION; PROCEDURAL JUSTICE; LIFE SATISFACTION; JOB-SATISFACTION;
IDENTITY; TURNOVER; COMMITMENT
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RP Uysal, HT (corresponding author), Bilecik Seyh Edebali Univ, Dept Hlth Management, Bilecik, Turkiye.
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Z9 0
U1 9
U2 36
PU PACIFIC INST MANAGEMENT
PI RAJASTHAN
PA PACIFIC HILLS, PRATAP NAGAR EXTENSION, AIR PORT RD, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN,
313 001, INDIA
SN 0974-438X
J9 PAC BUS REV INT
JI Pac. Bus. Rev. Int.
PD MAR
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 9
BP 16
EP 39
PG 24
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA F8BS0
UT WOS:000984551400002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Agrawal, DK
AF Agrawal, Durgesh Kumar
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 pandemic; Defining moment; Gen Z; Shopping behavioural shifts;
Shopping priorities; Online shopping behaviour
AB PurposeCOVID-19 pandemic endured for more than two years in many countries which caused higher levels of risk, crisis and vulnerability among people. The present study aims at justifying the COVID-19 pandemic as the 'defining moment' for Z generational cohort (Gen Z) by examining their post-COVID-19 shopping behavioural shifts.Design/methodology/approachFor this purpose, two studies were conducted. Study 1 examined shifts in their shopping priorities from the pre to post-pandemic eras by using mean, standard deviation and difference t-tests. Study 2 investigated the role of the 18 items in their post-COVID-19 online shopping preference and the results were compared with a similar pre-COVID-19 study to identify online shopping behavioural shifts.FindingsThe study finds five key post-COVID-19 shopping behavioural shifts among Gen Z consumers. These are 'an inevitable inner desire for mitigating social isolation, risk and vulnerability', 'rational purchase decisions based on an in-depth analysis of multiple digital contents related to products/brands', 'permanent frugality in the shopping habits', 'conscious and cautious consumption' and 'the sacrifice of personal grit, idealism and psychology'.Practical implicationsSince the post-COVID-19 shopping behavioural shifts have far-reaching implications and long-lasting effects on the psychological processes and mental health of Gen Z, marketers/retailers can use the findings of this study to develop more effective marketing strategies for serving these early-adulthood consumers better.Originality/valueBased on their metamorphic shopping behavioural shifts by comparing their pre-pandemic and post-pandemic responses, the study justifies the severity and devastating effects of the pandemic crisis as the 'defining moment' for the youths of this COVID-19 generation.
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U1 3
U2 32
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-0552
EI 1758-6690
J9 INT J RETAIL DISTRIB
JI Int. J. Retail Distrib. Manag.
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PY 2023
VL 51
IS 5
BP 611
EP 628
DI 10.1108/IJRDM-10-2022-0364
EA FEB 2023
PG 18
WC Business; Management
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SC Business & Economics
GA D3OM6
UT WOS:000939602900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ulusoy, Y
Sumbas, E
Sertkaya, B
AF Ulusoy, Yagmur
Sumbas, Ezgi
Sertkaya, Betul
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LA English
DT Article
DE Psychodrama; Internalizing and externalizing problems of; adolescents;
Systematic literature review
ID OUTCOME RESEARCH; MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOTHERAPY; THERAPY; EXPERIENCE
AB It is likely that adolescents who have difficulties in coping with internalized or externalized problems seek psychotherapy. Psychodrama, which provides individuals with the opportunity of staging problems instead of talking about them, is a very suitable psychotherapy option for adolescents. The present study aimed to conduct a systematic review that would meticulously summarize the empirical evidence presented in earlier studies on the effectiveness of psychodrama in solving internalizing/externalizing problems of adolescents. Peer-reviewed studies conducted on psychodrama interventions for adolescents, published in English between 1 January 2001 and 31 December 2021, indexed in five databases (EBSCOHOST, Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, and Science Direct) were searched. After the review, it was concluded that 7 empirical studies met the inclusion criteria. The characteristics and methodological features of these studies were reviewed, the efficiency of psy-chodrama was evaluated and the problem areas of focus were determined. Four studies were conducted in Turkey, one in Israel, one in Palestine, and one in Iran. The effectiveness of psychodrama was tested on 11-17 years, old adolescents. It was seen that the Experimental/Quasi-Experimental Design was used in the included studies, in-group/intergroup effects were compared, and psychodrama interventions varied between 9 and 22 sessions, the effect size was clearly expressed in some of them and was not stated in most of them. It was found that the risk in terms of selection, performance, and attrition bias was unclear or low in these studies. The studies mostly investigated the effects of psychodrama on aggression, and the findings demonstrated that the method was effective on internalized behavior such as loneliness, introversion, anxiety, depression, commitment, con-fidence, self-disclosure, loyalty, self-awareness, tension, suicidal ideation, and externalized behavior such as smoking, alcohol and substance use, leaving home, risky sexual intercourse, and conflict resolution skills. It is considered that the results of this study will increase the awareness that psychodrama is functional in the intervention of adolescents' internal and external problems. Suggestions for improvement in future studies that will uncover the effectiveness of psychodrama are discussed.
C1 [Ulusoy, Yagmur; Sumbas, Ezgi; Sertkaya, Betul] Inonu Univ, Malatya, Turkiye.
C3 Inonu University
RP Sumbas, E (corresponding author), Inonu Univ, Dept Educ Sci, Div Psychol Counseling & Guidance, Malatya, Turkiye.
EM ezgi.sumbas@inonu.edu.tr
RI ULUSOY, Yağmur/ABG-9953-2020
OI SUMBAS, EZGI/0000-0001-5450-6400
FU Yag mur ULUSOY, Dr. and Ezgi SUMBAS, Dr. and Betl SERTKAYA
FX The authors acknowledge the support of Yag mur ULUSOY, Dr. and Ezgi
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U2 36
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0197-4556
EI 1873-5878
J9 ART PSYCHOTHER
JI Arts Psychother.
PD APR
PY 2023
VL 83
AR 102000
DI 10.1016/j.aip.2023.102000
EA FEB 2023
PG 9
WC Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
GA 9Q2AL
UT WOS:000944773100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Corrêa, LA
Bittencourt, JV
Mathieson, S
Nogueira, LAC
AF Correa, Leticia Amaral
Bittencourt, Juliana Valentim
Mathieson, Stephanie
Nogueira, Leandro Alberto Calazans
TI Pain-related interference and pain-related psychosocial factors of three
different subgroups of patients with chronic low back pain
SO MUSCULOSKELETAL SCIENCE AND PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
DE Low back pain; Chronic pain; Localised low back pain; Widespread chronic
pain; Peripheral neuropathic back pain; Psychosocial factors
ID SCREENING QUESTIONS; NEUROPATHIC PAIN; LEG PAIN; PREVALENCE
AB Background: Low back pain (LBP) subgroup identification and management are a research priority. The clarifi-cation of subgroup differences could assist clinicians in clinical decisions contributing to a tailored treatment. Objectives: To compare pain-related interference and pain-related psychosocial factors among subgroups of chronic low back pain (localised low back pain, peripheral neuropathic back pain, and widespread pain). Design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 444 participants with chronic low back pain. Pain-related interference was investigated by the Brief Pain Inventory and Patient-Specific Functional Scale. Pain-related psychosocial factors assessment included psychosocial factors from Brief Screening Questions and maladaptive beliefs from Back Beliefs Questionnaire, self-efficacy, and expectation questions. Participants' characteristics, pain-related interference, and pain-related psychosocial factors were compared among the three groups.Results: A one-way ANCOVA presented statistically significant differences among the groups for current pain intensity [F(2,441) = 6.77, p = 0.001], pain duration [F(2,425) = 9.83, p < 0.001], pain-related interference by Brief Pain Inventory [F(2,441) =11.97, p < 0.001], and pain-related psychosocial factors regarding symptoms of anxiety [F(2,441) = 3.85, p = 0.022], symptoms of depression [F(2,441) = 6.74, p = 0.001], social isolation [F (2,441) = 6.54, p = 0.002], catastrophising [F(2,441) = 9.72, p < 0.001], perceived stress [F(2,441) = 3.93, p = 0.020], maladaptive beliefs [F(2,441) = 6.89, p = 0.001], and expectation [F(2,441) = 6.66, p = 0.001].Conclusion: Participants with widespread pain presented higher pain-related interference and pain-related psy-chosocial factors compared to the localised low back pain group. Participants with peripheral neuropathic back pain and widespread pain presented with similar characteristics.
C1 [Correa, Leticia Amaral; Bittencourt, Juliana Valentim; Nogueira, Leandro Alberto Calazans] Augusto Motta Univ Ctr UNISUAM, Rehabil Sci Postgrad Program, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
[Mathieson, Stephanie] Univ Sydney, Inst Musculoskeletal Hlth, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, Australia.
[Nogueira, Leandro Alberto Calazans] Fed Inst Rio de Janeiro IFRJ, Physiotherapy Dept, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
C3 Centro Universitario Augusto Motta (UNISUAM); University of Sydney;
Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IFRJ)
RP Corrêa, LA (corresponding author), Augusto Motta Univ Ctr UNISUAM, Rehabil Sci Postgrad Program, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.; Corrêa, LA (corresponding author), Augusto Motta Univ Ctr, Rehabil Sci Postgrad Program, Praca Nacoes 34, BR-21041010 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
EM leticiaamaral@souunisuam.com.br
RI Mathieson, Stephanie/H-4067-2019; BITTENCOURT, JULIANA
VALENTIM/ABF-4752-2022; Nogueira, Leandro/I-5563-2017; Amaral Correa,
Leticia/AAS-5704-2021
OI BITTENCOURT, JULIANA VALENTIM/0000-0001-9522-8523; Nogueira,
Leandro/0000-0002-0177-9816; Amaral Correa, Leticia/0000-0002-8188-7111
FU Fundacao Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de
Janeiro [E-26/211.104/2021]; Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal
de Nivel Superior -Brasil [001, 88881.708719/2022-01,
88887.708718/2022-00]
FX This study was supported in part by the Fundacao Carlos Chagas Filho de
Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ, No.
E-26/211.104/2021) and Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de
Nivel Superior -Brasil (CAPES, Finance Code 001; No.
88881.708719/2022-01, and No. 88887.708718/2022-00). We also thank
Professor Arthur de Sa Ferreira for his valuable statistical
consultation.
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NR 25
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 9
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2468-7812
J9 MUSCULOSKEL SCI PRAC
JI Musculoskelet. Sci. Pract.
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 63
AR 102718
DI 10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102718
EA FEB 2023
PG 6
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 9V7NO
UT WOS:000948575500001
PM 36641362
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jha, S
AF Jha, Sumi
TI Workplace loneliness and job performance: moderating role of
person-environment fit
SO INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Psychological safety; Job performance;
Person-organization fit
ID TEAM PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY; LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT;
ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY; MEDIATING ROLE; SCALE;
BEHAVIORS; EMPLOYEES; STRESS
AB PurposeThe purpose of this paper was to study the effect of workplace loneliness on job performance. This paper also examined the mediating role of employee well-being and psychological safety and the moderating role of person-environment fit (PE fit). Design/methodology/approachA multi-rated research design was used to collect data. Data were collected from 382 employees and their 97 supervisors of various Indian organizations. The data of job performance was collected from the supervisor of every team. The questionnaire for data collection was distributed at two different time intervals to reduce common method bias. FindingsThe findings of this paper supported the role of PE fit in minimizing the negative effect of workplace loneliness-well-being relationship and workplace loneliness and psychological safety relationship. The model also tested the association between workplace loneliness and job performance when the relationship is moderated by PE fit and mediated by well-being and psychological safety. Originality/valueThis paper examines the workplace loneliness from the lens of PE fit theory.
C1 [Jha, Sumi] Natl Inst Ind Engn, Dept Human Resource Management & Org Behav, Mumbai, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Mumbai
RP Jha, S (corresponding author), Natl Inst Ind Engn, Dept Human Resource Management & Org Behav, Mumbai, India.
EM sumijha05@gmail.com
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0019-7858
EI 1758-5767
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PD MAR 22
PY 2023
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BP 213
EP 233
DI 10.1108/ICT-06-2022-0041
EA FEB 2023
PG 21
WC Industrial Relations & Labor; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA A3NP7
UT WOS:000933770300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ficapal-Cusí, P
Torrent-Sellens, J
Palos-Sanchez, P
González-González, I
AF Ficapal-Cusi, Pilar
Torrent-Sellens, Joan
Palos-Sanchez, Pedro
Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Ines
TI The telework performance dilemma: exploring the role of trust, social
isolation and fatigue
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER
LA English
DT Article
DE Telework dilemma; Telework performance; Trust; Work overload; Social
isolation; Fatigue; PLS-SEM
ID PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; WORK; COMMUNICATION; EXHAUSTION; IMPACT; SLEEP
AB PurposeDue to the crisis originated by the COVID-19 pandemic, an important number of workers have been incorporating the telework modality. In this context, the distance from the workplace generates new dilemmas for work performance. In the paper the authors study the role of some individual and social antecedents on telework outcomes. In particular, they empirically investigate the direct relationship between trust (TR) and telework performance (PER) and explore mediators of that relationship such as social isolation (SI) and fatigue (FA).Design/methodology/approachA theoretical model with three main hypotheses is proposed and tested using partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The study sample, of an exploratory nature, consists of a dataset of 201 teleworkers working in Spanish companies.FindingsThe relevance of the proposed model is demonstrated and FA is found to be the factor that most affects (negatively) PER, followed by TR (positively) and SI (negatively). Beyond the direct effects, the results provide support for the role of SI and FA in mediating the relationship between TR and PER.Originality/valueThis paper discusses the PER dilemma and proposes and tests a background model that may be useful for future research. The results are of interest to human resource managers, consultants, academics and telework tool developers and managers. Practices are proposed to improve TR or to reduce feelings of SI or FA. The research provides a practical evaluation tool for telework implementation.
C1 [Ficapal-Cusi, Pilar; Torrent-Sellens, Joan] Open Univ Catalonia, Dept Econ & Business Studies, Barcelona, Spain.
[Palos-Sanchez, Pedro] Univ Seville, Seville, Spain.
[Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Ines] Univ Int La Rioja, Dept Business, Madrid, Spain.
C3 UOC Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; University of Sevilla; Universidad
Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)
RP González-González, I (corresponding author), Univ Int La Rioja, Dept Business, Madrid, Spain.
EM pficapal@uoc.edu; jtorrent@uoc.edu; ppalos@us.es;
igonzalezgonzal@gmail.com
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Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Ines/C-2917-2019
OI Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Ines/0000-0002-0435-8435; Torrent-Sellens,
Joan/0000-0002-6071-422X; Ficapal-Cusi, Pilar/0000-0003-0020-1796
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lee, JY
Bansal, P
Barbosa, AM
AF Lee, Ju Young
Bansal, Pratima
Barbosa, Alice Mascena
TI Seeing Beyond the Here and Now: How Corporate Purpose Combats Corporate
Myopia
SO STRATEGY SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE corporate purpose; attentional myopia; short-termism; egocentrism;
complexity; systems
ID ATTENTION-BASED VIEW; SHORT-TERMISM; DECISION-MAKING; BIG DATA; TIME;
THREAT; PERFORMANCE; CHALLENGES; MANAGEMENT; INNOVATION
AB Corporations are currently confronting major, interlocking crises, including climate change, biodiversity loss, inequalities, and social isolation. When under threat, executives tend to focus inward and on the short term. This is particularly unfortunate because it is in such crises that executives need to see beyond the here and now in order to ride the storms. In this paper, we argue that corporate purpose helps organizations fight such myopia and offer four mechanisms through which this works: exposing new insights, seeing issues holistically, helping to sustain focus, and bringing unity and direction.
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C3 Western University (University of Western Ontario)
RP Lee, JY (corresponding author), Western Univ, Ivey Business Sch, London, ON N6G 0N1, Canada.
EM julee@ivey.ca; tbansal@ivey.ca; amascena@ivey.ca
RI Bansal, Pratima/O-1256-2018
OI Bansal, Pratima/0000-0002-7899-9622; Lee, Ju Young/0000-0002-5531-9663;
Mascena Barbosa, Alice/0000-0003-1390-102X
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada [895-2015-0026]
FX The authors acknowledge the generous funding from the Social Sciences
and Humanities Council of Canada [Grant 895-2015-0026] that contributed
to the broader project in which these ideas were generated.
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ID SENIOR-CITIZENS; MEDIA; LIFE; COMMUNICATION; TECHNOLOGIES; SATISFACTION;
KNOWLEDGE; ADULTS
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AU Thurik, R
Benzari, A
Fisch, C
Mukerjee, J
Torrès, O
AF Thurik, Roy
Benzari, Alexandre
Fisch, Christian
Mukerjee, Jinia
Torres, Olivier
TI Techno-overload and well-being of French small business owners:
identifying the flipside of digital technologies
SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Techno-overload; technostress; small business owners; entrepreneurs;
well-being outcomes; COVID-19 pandemic; France
ID SELF-EMPLOYMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH; ENTREPRENEURIAL STRESSORS; COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY; CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT; INFORMATION OVERLOAD; SLEEP QUALITY;
IMPACT; BURNOUT; OPPORTUNITIES
AB Technostress is an important by-product of information and communication technologies (ICT). The technostress literature suggests focusing on specific dimensions of technostress, such as techno-overload, which describes when ICT usage demands to work faster and longer. However, only a few studies have dealt with the technostress of small business owners, let alone techno-overload. This is surprising since work overload in general has been identified as an important dimension of job stress for small business owners, and technostress has been identified as an important impediment for workers in general. The aim of the current study is to investigate the effect of techno-overload on well-being outcomes (as a composite measure consisting of physical well-being, mental well-being, sleep quality, burnout, and loneliness) using three data sets of French small business owners. Our results indicate a strong negative correlation between techno-overload and our composite measure of well-being for all three data sets. We interpret our findings for several different disciplines: information systems, small business owners and entrepreneurship, health and well-being, psychology and organization studies. Our data also allow for the identification of contextual effects - the COVID-19 pandemic - since one survey was conducted before, one at the start of, and one during the pandemic.
C1 [Thurik, Roy; Torres, Olivier] Montpellier Business Sch, Entrepreneurship Strategy Technol Innovat Managem, Montpellier, France.
[Thurik, Roy] Erasmus Univ, Erasmus Sch Econ, Dept Appl Econ, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[Benzari, Alexandre; Mukerjee, Jinia] Montpellier Business Sch, Sustainable Dev Management Econ Human Resources &, Montpellier, France.
[Fisch, Christian] Univ Luxembourg, Interdisciplinary Ctr Secur Reliabil & Trust SnT, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg.
[Torres, Olivier] Univ Montpellier, Montpellier Management, Montpellier, France.
C3 Montpellier Business School; Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus
University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC; Montpellier Business School;
University of Luxembourg; Universite de Montpellier
RP Thurik, R (corresponding author), Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, NL-3062 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM thurik@ese.eur.nl
RI Mukerjee, Jinia/JXM-2790-2024; Thurik, Roy/A-9386-2012
OI TORRES, Olivier/0000-0002-7104-0486; Thurik, Roy/0000-0002-0242-6908;
Fisch, Christian/0000-0003-3609-7193; Benzari,
Alexandre/0000-0002-6853-1225
FU LabEx Entreprendre, University of Montpellier [ANR-10-Labex-11-01];
Research Excellence Initiative (REI 2015) of Erasmus University
Rotterdam
FX The present research was supported by LabEx Entreprendre, University of
Montpellier (ANR-10-Labex-11-01, Agence Nationale de la Recherche), by
Observatoire Amarok and by the Research Excellence Initiative (REI 2015)
of Erasmus University Rotterdam. The authors would like to thank the
Confederation des PME (CPME), Groupe VYV and Garance Mutuelle for their
collaborations in setting up the two surveys: Enquete CPME 2019 and
Enquete Garance 2020. During the 2020 lockdown, the Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (CCI) of the departments of Cpte d'Or, Herault, Morbihan,
Sapne and Loire, Pyrenees Orientales and the Chamber of Commerce and
Handicraft (CMA) of the department of Vendee participated in setting up
the Enquete Nationale COVID-19 2020.
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WC Business; Development Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Development Studies
GA CA3B1
UT WOS:000931759300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Karagöz, D
Ramkissoon, H
AF Karagoz, Deniz
Ramkissoon, Haywantee
TI Loneliness, travel nostalgia, subjective well-being and prevention
regulatory focus: a moderated mediation model analysis
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; travel nostalgia; subjective well-being; prevention
regulatory focus
ID SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS; SELF-ESTEEM; SCALE; LIFE; MOTIVATION; STATE
AB This study examines a moderated mediation model based on hypothesized relationships between loneliness, travel nostalgia, subjective well-being and prevention regulatory focus. We adopt a two-stage mixed-method approach. We develop and propose an integrative model of loneliness, travel nostalgia and subjective well-being from our qualitative findings. We then test the model on 774 participants from two different samples. Findings indicate that loneliness has a negative effect on individuals' subjective well-being, and a positive and significant effect between travel nostalgia and individuals' subjective well-being. Furthermore, this study confirms the significant impact of prevention regulatory focus on the relationship between travel nostalgia and subjective well-being. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
C1 [Karagoz, Deniz] Anadolu Univ, Dept Tourism Management, Eskisehir, Turkiye.
[Ramkissoon, Haywantee] Univ Derby, Derby Business Sch, Coll Business Law & Social Sci, Derby, England.
C3 Anadolu University; University of Derby
RP Karagöz, D (corresponding author), Anadolu Univ, Dept Tourism Management, Eskisehir, Turkiye.
EM dkaragoz@anadolu.edu.tr
RI RAMKISSOON, HAYWANTEE/AAG-3760-2019; Karagöz, Deniz/ADD-3992-2022
OI Ramkissoon, Haywantee/0000-0002-2603-0473; Karagoz,
Deniz/0000-0003-2868-8567
FU [2107E164]
FX This work was supported by Anadolu Universitesi: [Grant Number
2107E164].
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U1 15
U2 83
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD JAN 17
PY 2024
VL 27
IS 2
BP 217
EP 233
DI 10.1080/13683500.2023.2175201
EA FEB 2023
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA FN1W8
UT WOS:000932139900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, XL
Keller, J
Stelter, J
Brune, K
Ingman, S
AF Li, Xiaoli
Keller, Jean
Stelter, Jennifer
Brune, Kendall
Ingman, Stan
TI Supporting resident engagement via web-based assessment system:
experience of activity professionals from long-term care settings
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; NURSING-HOME;
OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH; EXERCISE; DEMENTIA; BARRIERS
AB Loneliness, depression, and social isolation are observed among residents in long-term care settings. Activity professionals can help prevent this by encouraging residents and providing them with opportunities to be more active during daily life. Questionnaires measuring the extent to which activity professionals design and implement activities among residents are lacking. In addition, there are no measurement instruments to gain insight into activity professionals work performance. A web-based assessment system, 'Elder Engagement Performance Improvement (EEPI),' has the potential to help activity professionals support resident engagement. This study explored long-term care activity professionals' experiences in using the EEPI assessment.Semi-structured interviews with 23 long-term care activity professionals (e.g. certified activities directors, therapeutic recreation specialists, life enrichment directors, and life engagement directors) were conducted and analyzed using qualitative content analysis.Activity professionals` experiences showed the EEPI was a means of improving the performance of activity professionals by increasing residents' engagement both in quality and quantity. Four main themes emerged from this explorative investigation: (a) Lack of assessment tools, (b) Acceptance of the web-based assessment system, (c) Barriers to using the EEPI (time, staffing issues, and lack of management support), and (d) Areas for job improvement (person-centered activities and engagement).The EEPI may serve as a valuable tool in long-term care settings for activity professionals. The web-based assessment system, EEPI, facilitated activity professionals' daily work and involved the residents' interests in their activities, which may enhance resident engagement and reduce the risk of social isolation in long-term care facilities.
C1 [Li, Xiaoli; Ingman, Stan] Univ North Texas, Dept Rehabil & Hlth Serv, 410 S Ave C, Denton, TX 76201 USA.
[Keller, Jean] Univ North Texas, Dept Kinesiol Hlth Promot & Recreat, Denton, TX USA.
[Stelter, Jennifer] Linked Sr, Washington, DC USA.
[Brune, Kendall] Arise Vet Fdn, Nashville, TN USA.
C3 University of North Texas System; University of North Texas Denton;
University of North Texas System; University of North Texas Denton
RP Li, XL (corresponding author), Univ North Texas, Dept Rehabil & Hlth Serv, 410 S Ave C, Denton, TX 76201 USA.
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U2 3
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD OCT 3
PY 2023
VL 49
IS 10
BP 843
EP 854
DI 10.1080/03601277.2023.2172518
EA FEB 2023
PG 12
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA R9HG4
UT WOS:000928531800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stotz, SA
Moore, KR
McNulty, M
Begay, K
Scarton, L
Jiang, LH
Adedoyin, I
Brega, AG
AF Stotz, Sarah A.
Moore, Kelly R.
McNulty, Monica
Begay, Kelli
Scarton, Lisa
Jiang, Luohua
Adedoyin, Ibukunoluwa
Brega, Angela G.
TI Evaluation of a Synchronous, Online Diabetes Nutrition Education Program
for American Indians and Alaska Natives With Type 2 Diabetes:
Facilitators and Participants' Experiences
SO JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
LA English
DT Article
DE Key Words; American Indian and Alaska Native; type 2 diabetes;
qualitative; online; diabetes nutrition ed-ucation 
ID PREVENTION-PROGRAM; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; SELF-MANAGEMENT; FOOD INSECURITY;
OLDER-ADULTS; INTERVENTION; COMMUNITY; OUTCOMES; DIETARY; LONELINESS
AB Objective: To explore the overall experiences of key players involved in a culturally adapted, online, synchro-nous diabetes nutrition education program across 5 reservation tribal and intertribal urban Indian clinics. Methods: A multimethods design, including postclass surveys with Likert-scale and short-answer ques-tions, was completed after each of the 5 classes. Participants (n = 54) and class facilitators/coordinators (n = 10) completed postclass surveys (n = 189 and 58, respectively). A subset of participants (n = 24) and all class facilitators/coordinators (n = 10) engaged in online focus groups after the conclusion of program implementation. Qualitative thematic methods and frequency distributions were used to analyze the data. Results: Most participants reported that the classes were enjoyable (94%), culturally respectful (77%), and easily accessed online (68%). Qualitative themes included (1) class satisfaction, (2) class improvements, (3) preference for class facilitator, and (4) recommendations to improve recruitment and retention. Conclusions and Implications: These findings will guide program modifications to provide improved diabetes nutrition education for American Indians and Alaska Natives adults with type 2 diabetes.
C1 [Stotz, Sarah A.; Moore, Kelly R.; Brega, Angela G.] Univ Colorado, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Amer Indian & Alaska Native Hlth, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
[McNulty, Monica; Adedoyin, Ibukunoluwa] Univ Colorado, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
[Begay, Kelli] Maven Collect Consulting, Albuquerque, NM USA.
[Scarton, Lisa] Univ Florida, Coll Nursing, Gainesville, FL USA.
[Jiang, Luohua] Univ Calif Irvine, Susan & Henry Samueli Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Irvine, CA USA.
[Stotz, Sarah A.] Univ Colorado, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Amer Indian & Alaska Native Hlth, Dept Community & Behav Hlth, Anschutz Med Campus,Night Horse Native Hlth Campbe, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
Campus; Colorado School of Public Health; University of Colorado System;
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; State University System
of Florida; University of Florida; University of California System;
University of California Irvine; University of Colorado System;
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Colorado School of
Public Health
RP Stotz, SA (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Amer Indian & Alaska Native Hlth, Dept Community & Behav Hlth, Anschutz Med Campus,Night Horse Native Hlth Campbe, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
EM Sarah.stotz@cuanschutz.edu
OI Scarton, Lisa/0000-0003-1255-0811; Stotz, Sarah/0000-0003-4107-3313;
Brega, Angela/0000-0002-7319-4892; Begay, Kelli/0000-0002-5021-3747;
Moore, Kelly/0000-0001-5450-2063
FU American Diabetes Association [4-18-SMSC-01]; What Can I Eat?
FX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was supported by the American Diabetes
Association (Grant No. 4-18-SMSC-01; PI, Kelly R. Moore) . The authors
would like to thank the participants for their time and insight; the
What Can I Eat? Healthy Choices for People with Type 2 Diabetes Study
Group for their effortsand support; the Shakopee Mdewa-kanton Sioux
Community for their vision and support; the What Can I Eat? Healthy
Choices for People with Type 2 Diabetes Study Group for their
collaboration on this project, includ-ing Gemalli Austin, Nilofer
Couture, Ulela Harris, Heather Garrow, Nancy O?Banion, Dawn Pavli,
Heather Pon-tius, and Jessie Yanson.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 1
U2 13
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 1499-4046
EI 1878-2620
J9 J NUTR EDUC BEHAV
JI J. Nutr. Educ. Behav.
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 55
IS 2
BP 114
EP 124
DI 10.1016/j.jneb.2022.10.013
EA FEB 2023
PG 11
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nutrition & Dietetics
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Education & Educational Research; Nutrition & Dietetics
GA 9R7NX
UT WOS:000945836100001
PM 36764793
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Takahara, M
Iida, O
Ohura, N
Soga, Y
Yamaoka, T
Azuma, N
AF Takahara, Mitsuyoshi
Iida, Osamu
Ohura, Norihiko
Soga, Yoshimitsu
Yamaoka, Terutoshi
Azuma, Nobuyoshi
TI Social isolation in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia: a
cross-sectional study
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK; OLDER-ADULTS; DISEASE; HEALTH; LONELINESS;
MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY; DISCHARGE; OUTCOMES; SOCIETY
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C1 [Takahara, Mitsuyoshi] Osaka Univ, Dept Diabet Care Med, Grad Sch Med, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan.
[Iida, Osamu] Kansai Rosai Hosp, Cardiovasc Ctr, 3-1-69 Inabaso, Amagasaki, Hyogo 6608511, Japan.
[Ohura, Norihiko] Kyorin Univ, Dept Plast Reconstruct Surg, Sch Med, 6-20-2 Shinkawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 1810004, Japan.
[Soga, Yoshimitsu] Kokura Mem Hosp, Dept Cardiol, 3-2-1 Asano, Kokurakita Ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 8020001, Japan.
[Yamaoka, Terutoshi] Matsuyama Red Cross Hosp, Dept Vasc Surg, 1 Bunkyo Cho, Matsuyama, Ehime 7908524, Japan.
[Azuma, Nobuyoshi] Asahikawa Med Univ, Dept Vasc Surg, 2-1 Midorigaoka Higashi, Asahikawa 0788510, Japan.
C3 The University of Osaka; Kansai Rosai Hospital; Kyorin University;
Kokura Memorial Hospital; Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital; Asahikawa
Medical College
RP Takahara, M (corresponding author), Osaka Univ, Dept Diabet Care Med, Grad Sch Med, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan.
EM takahara@endmet.med.osaka-u.ac.jp
FU Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22K08623] Funding Source: KAKEN
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NR 39
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 0
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD FEB 2
PY 2023
VL 13
IS 1
AR 1933
DI 10.1038/s41598-023-29197-5
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA F9DA3
UT WOS:000985266900023
PM 36732613
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bilinska, K
Pabian, B
Pabian, A
Reformat, B
AF Bilinska, Katarzyna
Pabian, Barbara
Pabian, Aleksander
Reformat, Beata
TI Development Trends and Potential in the Field of Virtual Tourism after
the COVID-19 Pandemic: Generation Z Example
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE virtual tourism; Generation Z; new trends in tourism
ID FOCUS GROUP
AB Until the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual tourism was not as popular as during its duration in 2021, when traveling in the real world was not possible due to social isolation and forced quarantine. In response to the lockdown and the lack of freedom of movement around the world, tourists decided to travel in cyberspace during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this way only, and without leaving home, could they visit tourist attractions, watch museum exhibitions, participate in various media events and take virtual walks. After the "unfreezing" of tourism, the time has now come to adapt tourism to the post-pandemic normality. The aim of the paper is to discover whether the new trend of online tourism that developed during the pandemic will stay with us forever and how it will evolve, especially for Generation Z, who are just entering the labor market but who, at the same time, will determine the future of tourism soon. The research results show that as the pandemic restrictions disappear, the need to experience various forms of tourism in places previously viewed in cyberspace (virtually), occurs among the representatives of Generation Z. Thus, virtual tourism is a form that precedes and complements a real journey. The qualitative method was chosen for the research conducted in Poland. The research was carried out in 2022. A total of 40 focus groups of 7 people each (N = 280) participated in the research. They consisted of Generation Z representatives born after 1995; the oldest of them will be 27 in 2022. In parallel, the method of in-depth individual interviews was used in the research. In order to reach the participants, a non-random sample was chosen using the "snowball" method. In total, 100 people took part in the in-depth individual interview. The two-track research allowed to obtain a total sample of N = 380.
C1 [Bilinska, Katarzyna; Pabian, Barbara; Reformat, Beata] Univ Econ Katowice, Dept Mkt Management & Tourism, PL-40287 Katowice, Poland.
[Pabian, Aleksander] Czestochowa Tech Univ, Fac Management, PL-42201 Czestochowa, Poland.
C3 University of Economics in Katowice; Technical University Czestochowa
RP Pabian, A (corresponding author), Czestochowa Tech Univ, Fac Management, PL-42201 Czestochowa, Poland.
EM aleksander.pabian@hotmail.com
RI Pabian, Aleksander/AAL-2572-2021
OI Reformat, Beata/0000-0002-4178-9541; , Barbara
Pabian/0000-0003-3059-6733
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NR 36
TC 18
Z9 18
U1 5
U2 40
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 3
AR 1889
DI 10.3390/su15031889
PG 13
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 8W0KP
UT WOS:000931011800001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Borghi, G
Caillet, P
Devriendt, S
Lebeaupin, M
Poirier, M
Poveda, JD
AF Borghi, Giulio
Caillet, Pascal
Devriendt, Sylvaine
Lebeaupin, Maxime
Poirier, Maud
Poveda, Juan-Diego
TI The perceived impact of homelessness on health during pregnancy and the
postpartum period: A qualitative study carried out in the metropolitan
area of Nantes, France
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES; CARE; INTERVENTIONS; NEEDS; WOMEN
AB The number of homeless people has been constantly increasing in Europe over recent years, as well as the proportion of women among the homeless population. Pregnancy can increase the risk of becoming homeless and, on the other hand, homelessness has been widely connected to adverse perinatal outcomes. The objective of this study was to describe the overall perceived impact of homelessness on health during pregnancy and the postpartum period, using a qualitative research approach to prioritize women's perspective. One-time semi structured interviews were conducted with 10 pregnant women and 10 women in the postpartum period experiencing homelessness in the metropolitan area of Nantes, as well as with six people from their social surroundings. A thematic analysis was performed to identify major themes and sub-themes. Homelessness was perceived as having an overall negative impact on all aspects of health (physical health, mental health, and social well-being) during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Stress and anxiety, food insecurity, social isolation, physical suffering, deterioration of chronic diseases, and pregnancy complications, were the main perceived consequences of homelessness on health. On the other hand, social support, and the "welcomeness" of healthcare professionals during pregnancy and the postpartum period were identified as capable of palliating those consequences. Finally, basic needs, such as having access to suitable housing, being independent, and being in good health, were identified by participants in the study as their main priorities. The results of this study, as well as those found by previous research, allowed us to identify possible axes in tackling homelessness and its complex consequences on health during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Housing and income assistance interventions, promoting social support and employment, outreach services enhancing collaborative networks among healthcare service providers, and integrating coordinated multidisciplinary approaches in primary care have shown to provide promising solutions to this issue.
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[Poveda, Juan-Diego] Medecins Monde, Res & Knowledge Management Unit, St Denis, France.
C3 Nantes Universite; CHU de Nantes; Nantes Universite; CHU de Nantes
RP Borghi, G (corresponding author), Medecins Monde, Reg Delegat Pays Loire, Nantes, France.
EM giulio.borghi@chu-nantes.fr
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U2 4
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD FEB 1
PY 2023
VL 18
IS 2
AR e0280273
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0280273
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA C2AK3
UT WOS:000960005400001
PM 36724156
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU He, XT
Zang, TG
Sun, BY
Ikebe, K
AF He, Xiangting
Zang, Tongguang
Sun, Bingyu
Ikebe, Konomi
TI Tourists' Motives for Visiting Historic Conservation Areas in the
Post-Pandemic Era: A Case Study of Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu, China
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE cultural sustainability; heritage tourism; post-pandemic era; mental
health; visitor perceptions
ID QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; HERITAGE; NOSTALGIA; COVID-19; HEALTH; EXPERIENCE;
PLACE
AB Much current discussion about the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health focuses on urban green space and rarely on historic conservation areas (HCAs). With the pandemic's lasting influence and advances in medical technology, people's mental health needs and attitudes toward epidemic prevention changed, and the importance of HCAs has received great attention. This study aims to explore the positive impact of heritage tourism on mental recovery under the influence of the pandemic. The Kuanzhai Alley HCA was selected as the location for the field survey and in-depth interviews. A total of 48 respondents were recruited for the semi-structured interviews, and qualitative data were analyzed through MAXQDA 2020, and the motives and mental feedback of tourists visiting Kuanzhai Alley were summarized. The results showed that there is great landscape integrity and continuity in the area. During the pandemic, the inclusive cultural atmosphere, human-based spatial scale, and cultural activities in the form of intangible heritage, such as Sichuan opera and live-action role-playing (LARP), had significant effects on eliminating loneliness, relieving anxiety, and improving happiness. The study results are expected to provide reference and guidance for current and future management of heritage tourism, social well-being, and a sustainable cultural economy.
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C3 Chiba University
RP He, XT (corresponding author), Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Hort, Chiba 2718510, Japan.
EM caca5979@chiba-u.jp
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U1 14
U2 62
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 15
IS 4
AR 3130
DI 10.3390/su15043130
PG 16
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 9L3QD
UT WOS:000941466000001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rogelj, V
Bogataj, D
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Campuzano-Bolarín, F
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AF Rogelj, Valerija
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Bogataj, Marija
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TI The Role of Housing in Sustainable European Long-Term Care Systems
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE specialised housing; social gerontology; multiple decrements; actuarial
present value; social value; long-term care; public expenditure; social
infrastructure
ID RETIREMENT VILLAGE; OLDER-ADULTS; LIFE; LONELINESS; MANAGEMENT;
DYNAMICS; MEANINGS; TAXATION; IMPACT
AB There is evidence of benefits from the national health insurance systems in the EU Member States in the case of better-adjustment of housing units to the functional capacities of older adults. Still, the systematic approach to evaluating the social value (SV) of investments in specialised housing and other types of built environment is not yet developed. This paper aims to show how these benefits can be quantified if we evaluate the actuarial present value (APV) of reducing public expenditures in Long-term care (LTC), including Health care (HC) in these systems, after the development of specialised housing units which can accommodate the declined functional capacities of seniors. The paper presents steps to measure the SV as the impact of investments in the properly built age-friendly public housing stock, creating positive externalities for HC expenditures and LTC systems achieved for the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia, thereby decreasing expenditures for this body. We developed a new model to forecast the SV of investments in specialised social housing as savings for national health and care systems, particularly the Central-European health and care insurance systems. We were forecasting the different demands for different specialised housing as part of the social infrastructure for insured older adults, which mitigates public expenditure on HC and LTC services. The multistate transitions are described based on projections and probability-weighted cashflows (actuarial present value, APV) are calculated. Unfortunately, there are no documents by the European Commission yet, although the Commission stresses the need to develop such a model.
C1 [Rogelj, Valerija; Bogataj, David; Bogataj, Marija; Drobez, Eneja] Inst INRISK, CERRISK, Trebnje 8210, Slovenia.
[Bogataj, David] Alma Mater Europaea ECM, Syst Engn & Econ, Maribor 2000, Slovenia.
[Bogataj, David; Campuzano-Bolarin, Francisco] Univ Politecn Cartagena, Grp Simulac Numer Ingn Ind, Cartagena 30202, Spain.
C3 Alma Mater Europaea; Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena
RP Bogataj, D (corresponding author), Inst INRISK, CERRISK, Trebnje 8210, Slovenia.; Bogataj, D (corresponding author), Alma Mater Europaea ECM, Syst Engn & Econ, Maribor 2000, Slovenia.; Bogataj, D (corresponding author), Univ Politecn Cartagena, Grp Simulac Numer Ingn Ind, Cartagena 30202, Spain.
EM david.bogataj@almamater.si
RI Bogataj, Marija/ABD-1627-2020; Bogataj, David/G-2980-2017;
CAMPUZANO-BOLARIN, FRANCISCO/A-2918-2012
OI CAMPUZANO-BOLARIN, FRANCISCO/0000-0003-1141-5810; Bogataj,
David/0000-0001-6901-4329
FU Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) [J5-1784, L7-3188]
FX This research was funded by the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS), grants
J5-1784: Creating social value with age-friendly housing stock
management in life-time neighbourhoods, and L7-3188: Hierarchical design
and financing of social infrastructure of smart silver villages.
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VL 15
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WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 9L3WP
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OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Shafighi, K
Villeneuve, S
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disease-related dementias
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LA English
DT Article
ID PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PROSPECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS; COGNITIVE FUNCTION;
INCIDENT DEMENTIA; SLEEP QUALITY; LONELINESS; HEALTH; INTERVENTION;
METAANALYSIS; PREVENTION
AB Alzheimer's disease and related dementias is a major public health burden-compounding over upcoming years due to longevity. Recently, clinical evidence hinted at the experience of social isolation in expediting dementia onset. In 502,506 UK Biobank participants and 30,097 participants from the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging, we revisited traditional risk factors for developing dementia in the context of loneliness and lacking social support. Across these measures of subjective and objective social deprivation, we have identified strong links between individuals' social capital and various indicators of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias risk, which replicated across both population cohorts. The quality and quantity of daily social encounters had deep connections with key aetiopathological factors, which represent 1) personal habits and lifestyle factors, 2) physical health, 3) mental health, and 4) societal and external factors. Our population-scale assessment suggest that social lifestyle determinants are linked to most neurodegeneration risk factors, highlighting them as promising targets for preventive clinical action.
C1 [Shafighi, Kimia; Sharma, Vaibhav; Bzdok, Danilo] McGill Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biomed Engn, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Villeneuve, Sylvia; Medina, Yasser Iturria; Bzdok, Danilo] McGill Univ, Fac Med, McConnell Brain Imaging Ctr BIC, MNI, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Villeneuve, Sylvia; Silveira, Patricia P.] McGill Univ, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Villeneuve, Sylvia; Rosa Neto, Pedro] Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Studies Prevent Alzheimers Dis StoP AD Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Rosa Neto, Pedro] McGill Univ Res Ctr Studies Aging, Alzheimers Dis Res Unit, Translat Neuroimaging Lab, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Rosa Neto, Pedro] Ctr Integre Univ Sante & Serv Sociaux CIUSSS Ouest, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Rosa Neto, Pedro] McGill Univ, Dept Neurol & Neurosurg Psychiat & Pharmacol & The, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Badhwar, AmanPreet] Univ Montreal, Fac Med, Dept Pharmacol & Physiol, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Badhwar, AmanPreet] Univ Montreal, Inst Genie Biomed, Fac Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Badhwar, AmanPreet] Inst Univ Geriatrie Montreal CRIUGM, Ctr Rech, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Poirier, Judes] McGill Univ, Douglas Mental Hlth Inst, Ctr Studies Prevent Alzheimers Dis, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
McGill Univ, Montreal Neurol Inst MNI, Fac Med, Neurol & Neurosurg Dept, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
McGill Univ, Ludmer Ctr Neuroinformat & Mental Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
McGill Univ, Desautels Fac Management, McGill Ctr Convergence Hlth & Econ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
Boston Childrens Hosp, Tommy Fuss Ctr Neuropsychiat Dis Res, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA USA.
Harvard Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA USA.
McGill Univ, Sch Comp Sci, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Inst, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 McGill University; McGill University; McGill University; McGill
University; Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal; Universite
de Montreal; McGill University; McGill University; McGill University;
McGill University; Harvard University; Harvard University Medical
Affiliates; Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard University; Harvard
Medical School; McGill University
RP Shafighi, K (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biomed Engn, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
EM kimia.shafighi@mail.mcgill.ca
RI Silveira, Patricia/A-7139-2011; Bzdok, Danilo/AEW-0113-2022; SHARMA,
VAIBHAV/JCO-6386-2023; Rosa-Neto, Pedro/C-3494-2011; Silveira,
Patricia/F-4897-2014
OI Silveira, Patricia/0000-0001-8626-2519; Shafighi,
Kimia/0000-0003-0285-5865
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NR 75
TC 19
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U1 0
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD FEB 1
PY 2023
VL 18
IS 2
AR e0280471
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0280471
PG 20
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA C2CM4
UT WOS:000960059500001
PM 36724157
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sarfraz, M
Khawaja, KF
Ivascu, L
Khalil, M
AF Sarfraz, Muddassar
Khawaja, Kausar Fiaz
Ivascu, Larisa
Khalil, Mahmoona
TI An empirical study on cyber ostracism and students? discontinuous usage
intention of social networking sites during the COVID-19 pandemic: A
mediated and moderated model
SO STUDIES IN EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cyber Ostracism; Anger; Students? Performance; Social Networking Sites;
Social Media; COVID-19
ID IMPLICIT THEORIES; WORKPLACE OSTRACISM; NEGATIVE EVENTS; FIT INDEXES;
SELF-ESTEEM; FACEBOOK; STRESS; ANGER; CONSEQUENCES; INFORMATION
AB A sudden change in a person's social life, such as the adjustments caused by COVID-19, can raise social and psychological issues, with people's loneliness and boredom affecting their physical and mental well-being. Cyber ostracism (CO) refers to scenarios in which people feel that others are ignoring them over the internet, e.g., on social networking sites (SNSs) (such as Facebook and Twitter), and placing little importance on their thoughts. The study investigates the mediating role of anger between CO and discontinuous usage intention (DUI) and the moderating role of growth belief. Data were collected during three different periods from 517 Pakistani uni-versity students. Statistical procedures were conducted using a Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS). The study results reveal that anger mediates the relationship be-tween CO and DUI of SNSs; moreover, growth belief moderates the relationship.
C1 [Sarfraz, Muddassar] Zhejiang Shuren Univ, Sch Management, Hangzhou 310015, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
[Khawaja, Kausar Fiaz; Khalil, Mahmoona] Int Islamic Univ, Fac Management Sci, Islamabad, Pakistan.
[Ivascu, Larisa] Politehn Univ Timisoara, Fac Management Prod & Transportat, Timisoara, Romania.
C3 Zhejiang Shuren University; International Islamic University, Pakistan;
Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara
RP Sarfraz, M (corresponding author), Zhejiang Shuren Univ, Sch Management, Hangzhou 310015, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
EM muddassar.sarfraz@gmail.com; kausar.khawaja@iiu.edu.pk;
larisa.ivascu@upt.ro; maimoona.khalil@iiu.edu.pk
RI Sarfraz, Muddassar/M-4545-2019; Ivascu, Larisa/E-5644-2016
OI Ivascu, Larisa/0000-0003-1506-5467
FU Scientific Research Start-up Fund of Zhejiang Shuren University, PR
China [KXJ0122604]
FX Funding This study is supported by the Scientific Research Start-up Fund
of Zhejiang Shuren University, PR China (KXJ0122604) .
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PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0191-491X
J9 STUD EDUC EVAL
JI Stud. Educ. Eval.
PD MAR
PY 2023
VL 76
AR 101235
DI 10.1016/j.stueduc.2023.101235
EA JAN 2023
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research; Psychology, Educational
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Psychology
GA 8L5XI
UT WOS:000923859000001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Martinez, MA
Glover, KT
Ota, M
Long, TA
Viroga, MMLU
AF Martinez, Melissa A. A.
Glover, Kelley T. T.
Ota, Michael
Long, Tanya A. A.
Viroga, Maria M. Laura Ureta
TI Sacrificing Body and Mind: Pretenure Women Faculty of Color, Their
Health, and Well-Being
SO JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE women; faculty; underrepresented; tenure track; well-being
ID GENDER; RACE; STRESS
AB This study utilized a qualitative secondary data analysis design with an intersectional perspective to ask: How does academia shape or impact the health and well-being of women faculty of color (WFOC) as they navigate the tenure track? Interview data with 33 pretenure WFOC across the United States were examined via typological analysis, revealing two overarching themes that reflect academia's impact on the WFOC's mental and physical state (Theme 1) and their response to this impact through self-care strategies (Theme 2). WFOC spoke to general and specific negative health implications that included depression, isolation, loneliness, imposter syndrome, physical ailments, exhaustion, and overall quality of life, with stress being a common factor that contributed to or exacerbated a majority of their mental and physical ailments. In response, participants engaged in strategic self-care practices such as meditating, exercising, and spending time with family, friends, and colleagues for support. Findings shed light on how the mental and physical state of the majority of the WFOC in this study were collectively impacted in an overwhelmingly negative way, despite their varying backgrounds, institutional distinctions, and nuanced experiences. WFOC made many sacrifices for and in their roles as faculty that led to their suffering-mentally and physically-in silence. Though they internalized the responsibility of attending to the work pressures that negatively impacted their health and well-being, findings stress the need for greater accountability on the part of universities in contributing to the mental and physical distress that the WFOC described.
C1 [Martinez, Melissa A. A.] Texas State Univ, Sch Psychol, Dept Counseling Leadership Adult Educ, 601 Univ Dr, ASBS322, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA.
Texas State Univ, Sch Psychol, 601 Univ Dr, ASBS322, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA.
C3 Texas State University System; Texas State University San Marcos; Texas
State University System; Texas State University San Marcos
RP Martinez, MA (corresponding author), Texas State Univ, Sch Psychol, Dept Counseling Leadership Adult Educ, 601 Univ Dr, ASBS322, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA.
EM mm224@txstate.edu
OI Glover, Kelley/0000-0002-0467-5617; Ota, Michael/0000-0003-2671-7555;
Martinez, Melissa A./0000-0003-2860-1230
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NR 61
TC 8
Z9 10
U1 4
U2 10
PU EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 1938-8926
EI 1938-8934
J9 J DIVERS HIGH EDUC
JI J. Divers. High. Educ.
PD DEC
PY 2024
VL 17
IS 6
BP 829
EP 842
DI 10.1037/dhe0000462
EA JAN 2023
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research; Psychology, Educational; Psychology,
Social
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Psychology
GA N1B6N
UT WOS:000912112300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Karagöz, D
Suess-Raeisinafchi, C
Isik, C
Dogru, T
Segota, T
Youssef, O
Rehman, A
Ahmad, M
Alvarado, R
AF Karagoz, Deniz
Suess-Raeisinafchi, Courtney
Isik, Cem
Dogru, Tarik
Segota, Tina
Youssef, Omar
Rehman, Abdul
Ahmad, Munir
Alvarado, Rafael
TI Event motivation, subjective well-being, and revisit intentions during
the second wave of the pandemic: moderating effect of affective risk
about COVID-19 and perceived trust
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Event motivation; subjective well-being; revisit intentions; affective
risk; perceived trust; COVID-19
ID ECONOMIC-GROWTH; SPECTATORS MOTIVATIONS; BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS;
RENEWABLE ENERGY; FESTIVAL; VISITORS; SERVICESCAPE; EXPERIENCE;
TOURISTS; SATISFACTION
AB This study examines the moderating effects of trust and perceived affective risk on the relationship between event motivations (socializing, novelty, nostalgia, emotion regulation, and loneliness), subjective-wellbeing and revisit intentions. We tested the proposed conceptual model via a convenient sample of 287 participants visiting an exhibition at the international contemporary art gallery in Istanbul, Turkey, during the second COVID-19 pandemic wave. The PLS-SEM analysis revealed that event motivations positively affect subjective well-being and revisit intention while increasing perceived trust strengthens the relationship between subjective well-being and revisit intentions. However, our findings suggest that when the visitor's perceived affective risk about Covid-19 is higher, the positive relationships between event motivation and (a) subjective well-being and (b) revisit intentions become significantly weaker. The current study implicated that individuals who are cautious about public health and make decisions to attend events and prioritize their well-being consider doing so when they perceive less risk and sense that more safety protocol is in place. Hence, we discuss several activities related to reducing consumers' concerns and building trust during the event that would benefit event managers in developing a safe and healthy event image and facilitating event participation.
C1 [Karagoz, Deniz; Isik, Cem] Anadolu Univ, Fac Tourism, Eskisehir, Turkiye.
[Suess-Raeisinafchi, Courtney] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Sci, College Stn, TX USA.
[Dogru, Tarik] Florida State Univ, Dedman Coll Hosp, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
[Segota, Tina] Univ Greenwich, Greenwich Business Sch, Sch Management & Mkt, London, England.
[Segota, Tina] Univ Maribor, Fac Tourism, Maribor, Slovenia.
[Rehman, Abdul] Henan Agr Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China.
[Ahmad, Munir] Ningbo Univ Finance & Econ, Coll Int Econ Trade, Ningbo, Peoples R China.
[Ahmad, Munir] Ningbo Univ Finance & Econ, Belt & Rd Bulk Commod Res Ctr, Ningbo, Peoples R China.
[Alvarado, Rafael] Univ Espiritu Santo, Esai Business Sch, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
C3 Anadolu University; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University
College Station; State University System of Florida; Florida State
University; University of Greenwich; University of Maribor; Henan
Agricultural University; Ningbo University of Finance & Economics;
Ningbo University of Finance & Economics; Universidad de Especialidades
Espiritu Santo
RP Isik, C (corresponding author), Anadolu Univ, Fac Tourism, Eskisehir, Turkiye.
EM cemisik@anadolu.edu.tr
RI Dogru, Tarik/LCE-0947-2024; Karagöz, Deniz/ADD-3992-2022; Ahmad,
Munir/W-6429-2019; Alvarado, Rafael/AAL-4488-2020; Rehman,
Abdul/AAG-3676-2021; Isik, Cem/ABD-2292-2020
OI Karagoz, Deniz/0000-0003-2868-8567; Alvarado,
Rafael/0000-0002-3213-5431; Segota, Tina/0000-0001-7994-1396; Rehman,
Abdul/0000-0001-7809-5124; Isik, Cem/0000-0001-5125-7648
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NR 114
TC 21
Z9 21
U1 9
U2 100
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD DEC 17
PY 2023
VL 26
IS 24
BP 4069
EP 4086
DI 10.1080/13683500.2022.2158787
EA JAN 2023
PG 18
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA X4IR1
UT WOS:000911384400001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lai, TWR
Raubenheimer, J
du Toit, SHJ
AF Lai, Tsz Wang Rohan
Raubenheimer, Jacques
du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna
TI Intergenerational live-in student programmes for meaningful engagement:
Creating cohesive and supportive collectives in aged-care facilities
SO AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE healthy ageing; long-term care; occupational therapy; psychological
wellbeing; social isolation
ID NOMINAL GROUP TECHNIQUE; MIXED METHODS; WORLD
AB Background and objectivesOlder adults in residential aged-care facilities (RACFs) experience segregation from society and face limited opportunities to meaningfully engage on a social and/or occupational level due to various structural and systemic challenges. An occupational therapy-coordinated intergenerational live-in student programme (ILiSP) with allied health students was successfully pioneered across Sydney (Australia) to facilitate ongoing intergenerational contact. We explored how ongoing intergenerational contact influenced meaningful engagement of older adults in RACFs by investigating routinely collected clinical data and exploring stakeholders' perspectives. Research design and methodsWe employed a concurrent nested mixed-methods design. Residents' attendance in weekly organisational activities and students' monthly volunteer hour reports were analysed to produce statistics for demonstrating the changes in residents' activity attendance alongside ongoing intergenerational contact. Qualitative data from discussions directed by the nominal group technique (NGT) with staff, management and students, individual interviews with relatives and residents, and narrative clinical documentation were thematically analysed. ResultsThe Wilcoxon signed-rank test indicated that residents' activity attendance increased during intergenerational contact. Qualitative data yielded three main themes-interdependence, meaningful engagement, and kinship-all associated with intergenerational contact as part of established ongoing relationships. The NGT highlighted consensus on on-site living for maintaining a cohesive and supportive collective. ConclusionDespite structural and systemic challenges within RACFs that dissuade community integration, ILiSP created opportunities for students to connect/reconnect residents to new/established networks and to support residents to maintain or re-engage with previous lifestyle preferences. Therefore, ongoing intergenerational contact fostered a cohesive collective in support of the social and occupational needs of residents, which should be capitalised on by policymakers (e.g., the National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program) and interested organisations.
C1 [Lai, Tsz Wang Rohan] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth Discipline Occupat Therapy, Bachelor Appl Sci Occupat Therapy, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
[Raubenheimer, Jacques] Univ Sydney, Sch Med Sci Biomed Informat & Digital Hlth, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
[du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth Discipline Occupat Therapy, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of Sydney; University of Sydney; University of Sydney
RP du Toit, SHJ (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth Discipline Occupat Therapy, Susan Wakil Hlth Bldg D18 Level 7 Western Ave, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
EM sanet.dutoit@sydney.edu.au
RI Raubenheimer, Jacques/I-5286-2013; du Toit, Sanetta/AAC-2288-2020
OI Du Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna/0000-0003-1348-6313
FU University of Sydney; University of Sydney agreement via the Council of
Australian University Librarians.
FX We would like to acknowledge the efforts of all participants in this
study. Their time and shared perspectives were greatly appreciated as it
supports the growth of ILiSP. We also want to acknowledge the input of
Professor Lee-Fay Low and Mr Colin McDonnell who were instrumental in
the pilot programme. Open access publishing facilitated by The
University of Sydney, as part of the Wiley - The University of Sydney
agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.
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NR 50
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 15
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0045-0766
EI 1440-1630
J9 AUST OCCUP THER J
JI Aust. Occup. Ther. J.
PD JUN
PY 2023
VL 70
IS 3
BP 327
EP 340
DI 10.1111/1440-1630.12857
EA JAN 2023
PG 14
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA H8KR9
UT WOS:000911351300001
PM 36626851
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lin, CY
Lee, MY
Kao, SF
Lu, L
Chung, AY
AF Lin, Chu Yen
Lee, Ming Yen
Kao, Shu-Fang
Lu, Luo
Chung, Anyi
TI The positive effects of activity involvement on the subjective
well-being of Chinese older adults: a moderated effects model
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; SELF-PERCEPTION; HEALTH; AGE;
SATISFACTION; LONELINESS; PREDICTORS; RETIREMENT; MEDIATION
AB Based on active aging theory, this study examined the positive associations among three forms of activity involvement, i.e. full-time or part-time job involvement, family chores involvement, and social activities involvement, as well as older adults' subjective well-being (SWB). Furthermore, the moderating effects of different economic statuses, levels of family care satisfaction, and interpersonal relations self-concepts among older adults on the relationships between these three activities and older adults' SWB were examined. A total of 332 Chinese older adults participated in the study by completing measures of their SWB, full-time or part-time job involvement, family chores involvement, social activities involvement, economic status, family care satisfaction, interpersonal relations self-concept, and demographic information. The data were investigated by conducting a mixed-model effects regression analysis. The results showed that older adults who participate in full- or part-time jobs and social activities exhibit higher levels of SWB than their counterparts. Three factors, i.e. 'economic status,' 'family care satisfaction,' and 'interpersonal relations self-concept,' moderate the associations between older adults' involvement in these three activities and their SWB. The findings of this study highlight the importance of employment and social activities for enhancing older adults' SWB as well as the moderating effects of economic status, family care satisfaction, and interpersonal relations self-concept in this context; these findings thus have strategic implications for improving SWB in older adults.
C1 [Lin, Chu Yen] Soochow Univ, Dept Psychol, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Lee, Ming Yen] Chung Yuan Christian Univ, Dept Business Adm, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
[Kao, Shu-Fang] Hsuan Chuang Univ, Dept Appl Psychol, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
[Lu, Luo] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Business Adm, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Chung, Anyi] Natl Changhua Univ Educ, Grad Inst Human Resource Management, Changhua, Taiwan.
[Lin, Chu Yen] Soochow Univ, Dept Psychol, 70 Linhsi Rd, Taipei City 111, Taiwan.
C3 Soochow University; Chung Yuan Christian University; Hsuan Chuang
University; National Taiwan University; National Changhua University of
Education
RP Lin, CY (corresponding author), Soochow Univ, Dept Psychol, 70 Linhsi Rd, Taipei City 111, Taiwan.
EM joanncylin@gm.scu.edu.tw
RI Chung, Anyi/KBB-8038-2024
OI /0000-0001-6533-0447; Chung, Anyi/0000-0002-1130-1322; Lin, Chu
Yen/0000-0001-6648-3162
FU Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST105-2420-H-002-020-MY3]
FX The work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
[MOST 104-2410-H-364-002-SSS]; Ministry of Science and Technology,
Taiwan [MOST105-2420-H-002-020-MY3].
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SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD 2023 JAN 4
PY 2023
DI 10.1080/03601277.2022.2163356
EA JAN 2023
PG 13
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA 7M4ZQ
UT WOS:000906667800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Al Nufaiei, ZF
Alluhibi, RH
Almoshaigeh, SN
Alzahrani, RM
Baaqeel, WO
Al Zhranei, RM
Al-Shareef, AS
Zipp, GP
AF Al Nufaiei, Ziyad F.
Alluhibi, Reem H.
Almoshaigeh, Sama N.
Alzahrani, Raghad M.
Baaqeel, Wed O.
Al Zhranei, Raid M.
Al-Shareef, Ali S.
Zipp, Genevieve P.
TI The experience of Saudi respiratory therapists dealing with COVID-19
patients: A qualitative study
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 pandemic; psychosocial behavior; qualitative study; respiratory
therapists; severe acute respiratory syndrome; workplace; world health
organization
ID HEALTH-CARE; MENTAL-HEALTH; NURSES; CORONAVIRUS; OUTBREAK; WORKERS;
CHINA
AB BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals have fought hard to restrain the COVID-19 pandemic by providing high-quality care for their infected patients, but in doing so they have developed fears of becoming sick and feelings of isolation and loneliness. The lived experience of respiratory therapists (RTs) in Saudi Arabia who works with these infected patients needs further investigation. The study sought to describe the experiences and coping strategies of Saudi RT managing patients with COVID-19.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study utilized qualitative research methods, specifically employing a phenomenological research design. A total of 25 Saudi RT (RTs) who were in direct contact with COVID-19 patients were selected after they agreed to participate in this study. The study followed a one-on-one semi-structured interview process using the Zoom platform. This qualitative data collection technique focuses on the participants' lived experiences and feelings to discover shared patterns. The data were analyzed via an inductive approach.RESULTS: Six themes were found in the RT perceptions including stress while treating COVID patients, managing the fear of catching of Covid 19, feelings towards COVID-19 patients, challenges faced by female RTs, workplace experiences, and excessive workload.CONCLUSIONS: RTs feelings dramatically changed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. All the RTs have developed a self-copying style that has helped them improve their psychosocial behavior to face the pandemic. During the outbreak, frontline RTs' positive and negative emotions intertwined and coexisted. Negative emotions predominated in the beginning, while good feelings emerged gradually. Self-coping methods and psychosocial development were significant factors in RTs mental health while caring for COVID-19 patients.
C1 [Al Nufaiei, Ziyad F.; Alluhibi, Reem H.; Almoshaigeh, Sama N.; Alzahrani, Raghad M.; Baaqeel, Wed O.; Al Zhranei, Raid M.; Al-Shareef, Ali S.] King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Appl Med Sci Jeddah, Resp Therapy Dept, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
[Al Nufaiei, Ziyad F.; Alluhibi, Reem H.; Almoshaigeh, Sama N.; Alzahrani, Raghad M.; Baaqeel, Wed O.; Al Zhranei, Raid M.; Al-Shareef, Ali S.] King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Res Off, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
[Al-Shareef, Ali S.] Minist Natl Guard Hlth Affairs, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
[Zipp, Genevieve P.] Bernard J Lonergan Inst, Dept Interprofess Hlth Sci, Hlth Adm, 123 Metro Blvd-Room 0432, Nutley, NJ 07110 USA.
[Zipp, Genevieve P.] Bernard J Lonergan Inst, Ctr Interprofess Educ Hlth, 123 Metro Blvd-Room 0432, Nutley, NJ 07110 USA.
[Zipp, Genevieve P.] Bernard J Lonergan Inst, Ctr Vocat & Servant, Leadership & Ctr Catholic Studies, Praxis Program Adv Seminar Miss, 123 Metro Blvd-Room 0432, Nutley, NJ 07110 USA.
[Al Nufaiei, Ziyad F.] King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Appl Med Sci Jeddah, King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Resp Therapy Dept,Res Off, POB 9515,Mail Code 6610, Jeddah 21423, Saudi Arabia.
C3 King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences; King Saud Bin
Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences; Ministry of National Guard -
Health Affairs; King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
RP Al Nufaiei, ZF (corresponding author), King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Appl Med Sci Jeddah, King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Resp Therapy Dept,Res Off, POB 9515,Mail Code 6610, Jeddah 21423, Saudi Arabia.
EM zalnufaie@gmail.com
RI Al Zhranei, Raid/KBB-6584-2024; Zipp, Genevieve/GLS-3744-2022;
ALNUFAIEI, ZIYAD/AGA-1356-2022
OI AL NUFAIEI, ZIYAD F/0000-0002-7201-7421
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PU WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
PI MUMBAI
PA WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S NO 1498A-2
VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, INDIA
SN 2277-9531
EI 2319-6440
J9 J EDUC HEALTH PROMOT
JI J. Educ. Health Promot.
PD JAN-DEC
PY 2023
VL 12
IS 1
AR 47
DI 10.4103/jehp.jehp_328_22
PG 10
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 9W0SE
UT WOS:000948791300008
PM 37113431
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jafar, A
Dollah, R
Mittal, P
Idris, A
Kim, JE
Abdullah, MS
Joko, EP
Tejuddin, DNA
Sakke, N
Zakaria, NS
Mapa, MT
Hung, CV
AF Jafar, Adi
Dollah, Ramli
Mittal, Prabhat
Idris, Asmady
Kim, Jong Eop
Abdullah, Mohd Syariefudin
Joko, Eko Prayitno
Tejuddin, Dayangku Norasyikin Awang
Sakke, Nordin
Zakaria, Noor Syakirah
Mapa, Mohammad Tahir
Hung, Chong Vun
TI Readiness and Challenges of E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic Era:
A Space Analysis in Peninsular Malaysia
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE online learning; online education system; university students; Geography
Information Systems (GIS); cluster analysis
AB During the COVID-19 era, most countries, including Malaysia, have shifted from face-to-face teaching systems to online teaching programs. The aim of this study is to identify the main challenges that higher education students face during e-learning based on their residential location throughout Peninsular Malaysia. This study further examines the readiness of higher education students to apply e-learning. Therefore, a cross-sectional survey approach is used to fulfil the outlined objectives. Accordingly, 761 public (95.3%) and private (4.7%) higher education students residing in Peninsular Malaysia are sampled in this study. The survey was administered online for 37 days, from 21 October 21 to 6 December 2021, using either WhatsApp or Facebook. The raw data is inferentially (Principal Component Analysis, K-Means Clustering, Kruskal Wallis, and spatial analysis) and descriptively (mean, standard deviation & percentage) analyzed. It has been revealed that six clusters of students in Peninsular Malaysia face various challenges while following the e-learning program. Most states in Peninsular Malaysia are dominated by students in Cluster D (Terengganu, Perlis, Penang, Selangor, WP Kuala Lumpur, and WP Putrajaya) and Cluster B categories (Melaka, Johor, Kelantan, and Kedah). Students in the Cluster D category tend to suffer from physical health disorders and social isolation, while students in the Cluster B category face problems with decreased focus in learning, mental health disorders, and social isolation. The outcomes further indicate that the more challenges students face during e-learning programs, the lower their willingness to continue with the program. The results of this study are significant in addressing the challenges of e-learning, which will help stakeholders address and strengthen student abilities.
C1 [Jafar, Adi; Dollah, Ramli; Idris, Asmady; Joko, Eko Prayitno; Sakke, Nordin; Zakaria, Noor Syakirah; Mapa, Mohammad Tahir; Hung, Chong Vun] Univ Malaysia Sabah, Fac Social Sci & Humanities, Kota Kinabalu 88400, Sabah, Malaysia.
[Mittal, Prabhat] Univ Delhi, Satyawati Coll Eve, Dept Commerce & Management, New Delhi 110052, India.
[Kim, Jong Eop] Sangmyung Univ, Dept Copy Right Protect, 20,Hongimun 2 Gil, Seoul 03016, South Korea.
[Abdullah, Mohd Syariefudin] Sultan Idris Educ Univ, Fac Human Sci, Tanjong Malim 35900, Perak, Malaysia.
[Tejuddin, Dayangku Norasyikin Awang] Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Fac Social Sci & Humanities, Kota Samarahan 94300, Sarawak, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Malaysia Sabah; University of Delhi; Sangmyung University;
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris; University of Malaysia Sarawak
RP Dollah, R (corresponding author), Univ Malaysia Sabah, Fac Social Sci & Humanities, Kota Kinabalu 88400, Sabah, Malaysia.
EM ramlid@ums.edu.my
RI Idris, Asmady/AAF-8691-2021; jafar, adi/JXN-9809-2024; Mittal,
Prabhat/AAG-8922-2021; Dollah, Ramli/AAX-4846-2020
OI Dollah, Ramli/0000-0001-8683-8848; Mapa, Mohammmad
Tahir/0000-0003-3396-2559; MITTAL, PRABHAT/0000-0001-5352-7955; AWANG
TEJUDDIN, DAYANGKU NORASYIKIN/0000-0001-9651-7984
FU Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
FX This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the
public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. The APC was funded by the
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).
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U1 1
U2 15
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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AR 905
DI 10.3390/ijerph20020905
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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UT WOS:000917193900001
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OA Green Accepted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Khanchel, H
AF Khanchel, Hanen
TI Factors affecting social network use by students in Tunisia
SO HUMAN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Digital social networks (DSN); unified theory of acceptance and use of
technology (UTAUT); students; Tunisia; COVID-19
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; BEHAVIOR
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PT J
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SO EVENT MANAGEMENT
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DT Article
DE Social connectedness; Loneliness; Well-being; Events; Festivals
ID FESTIVAL; COVID-19; TOURISM; PLACE; SCALE
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Flinders University South Australia
RP Kitchen, E (corresponding author), Flinders Univ S Australia, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
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U1 2
U2 5
PU COGNIZANT COMMUNICATION CORP
PI PUTNAM VALLEY
PA 18 PEEKSKILL HOLLOW RD, PO BOX 37, PUTNAM VALLEY, NY 10579 USA
SN 1525-9951
EI 1943-4308
J9 EVENT MANAGE
JI Event Manage.
PY 2023
VL 27
IS 7
BP 1011
EP 1024
DI 10.3727/152599523X16896548396734
PG 14
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA Y4CH7
UT WOS:001104754600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Momani, AM
AF Momani, Alaa M.
TI Testing the Impact of Social Isolation on Students' Acceptance of
Learning Management Systems After the COVID-19 Crisis Using a Modified
UTAUT Model
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LA English
DT Article
DE Covid-19; Distance Learning; Learning Management Systems; Social
Influence; Social Isolation; Technology Acceptance; UTAUT
ID INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; USER ACCEPTANCE; USAGE; ONLINE
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RP Momani, AM (corresponding author), Skyline Univ Coll, Sch Comp, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates.
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Z9 0
U1 2
U2 6
PU IGI GLOBAL
PI HERSHEY
PA 701 E CHOCOLATE AVE, STE 200, HERSHEY, PA 17033-1240 USA
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J9 INT J ONLINE PEDAGOG
JI Int. J. Online Pedagog. Course Des.
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VL 13
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PG 17
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA H5JY7
UT WOS:000996335700001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Romero-Ramos, O
Romero-Ramos, N
Suárez, AJG
Fernández-Rodríguez, E
Niznikowski, T
AF Romero-Ramos, Oscar
Romero-Ramos, Nestor
Suarez, Arnoldo Jose Gonzalez
Fernandez-Rodriguez, Emilio
Niznikowski, Tomasz
TI Physical activity and purpose in life of college students in confinement
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LA English
DT Article
DE health; sport; coronavirus; life purpose; emotions
ID DEPRESSION; HEALTH; COVID-19; ANXIETY; POPULATION
AB Social isolation and generalized confinement in many countries has caused a decrease in physical activity (PA) and an increase in levels of stress, anxiety and depression. Purpose in life is part of people's psychological well-being, and having a clear purpose allows them to face adversities. In this sense, the influence of PA on psychological well-being in situations of confinement makes it necessary for educational and governmental entities to study and promote it. The objective of this work has been to evaluate the incidence with a PA intervention program (Move yourself at home) on the purpose in life during a period of mandatory confinement due to COVID-19. 360 university students participated divided into three groups, control (Sedentary, Sed), and experimental (group with low physical activity, BAct, and physically active, Act). The experimental groups were conducted on a PA intervention program for 11 weeks, from the beginning to the end of the mandatory confinement. A weekly online questionnaire was collected, recording the level of PA (min / week) and the results of the PIL test (purpose in life). The level of PA decreased significantly at the beginning of the confinement and increased significantly in the flexibilization phases. The intervention program was able to help maintain the PA level in participants. PA has a positive effect on the purpose in life and practicing some physical exercise on a regular basis could be a crucial tool to face a state of mandatory confinement.
C1 [Romero-Ramos, Oscar; Fernandez-Rodriguez, Emilio] Univ Malaga, Malaga, Spain.
[Romero-Ramos, Nestor] Qual Leadership Univ, Panama City, Panama.
[Suarez, Arnoldo Jose Gonzalez] Univ Pedagog Expt Libertador, Caracas, Venezuela.
[Niznikowski, Tomasz] Jozef Pilsudski Univ Phys Educ Biala Podlaska, Biala Podlaska, Poland.
C3 Universidad de Malaga
RP Romero-Ramos, O (corresponding author), Univ Malaga, Malaga, Spain.
EM oromero@uma.es
RI Niźnikowski, Tomasz/S-6367-2017; Gonzalez, Arnoldo/JJC-8708-2023
OI Romero Ramos, Oscar/0000-0002-7933-8893; Niznikowski,
Tomasz/0000-0003-1107-7532; Gonzalez, Arnoldo/0000-0002-3905-0924;
Romero Ramos, Nestor/0000-0001-8147-2082
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U1 3
U2 12
PU FEDERACION ESPANOLA ASOC DOCENTES EDUCACION FISICA-FEADEF
PI MURCIA
PA C CABO VIDIO 27, SAN JAVIER, MURCIA, 30730, SPAIN
SN 1579-1726
EI 1988-2041
J9 RETOS-NUEV TEND EDUC
JI Retos
PY 2023
IS 47
BP 628
EP 635
PG 8
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA R9PF3
UT WOS:001067591400001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Santos, CCR
Donato, V
AF Santos, Carlos Cesar Ribeiro
Donato, Vitorio
TI The impacts airising from the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chains
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LA English
DT Article
DE Supply Chains; COVID-19; Industrial Location
AB The global COVID-19 pandemic brought about unimaginable consequences for businesses, with lockdown, quarantine and social isolation causing the closure of borders, factories and stores in several countries, which ultimately locked down the most diverse supply chains, demonstrating an important characteristic of society today: supply chains are highly dependent. Business analysts are citing that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chains are unprecedented in recent business history, something that can be visualized with supply chains becoming partially paralyzed as a result of official measures to prevent the pandemic from spreading at a speed that health systems cannot meet. However, some academic works have already warned of the danger of business concentration in specific regions of the planet, where the main focus is the low cost of production, without addressing strategic objectives or focusing on strategic products. This work proposes a reflection on the location of suppliers in certain geographical areas, as this implies the use of long supply chains, proposing an alternative for the creation and planning of shorter supply chains for products that are classified as strategic.
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[Donato, Vitorio] Ctr Univ SENAI CIMATEC BAHIA, Management & Ind Technol, Av Orlando Gomes 1845, BR-41650010 Salvador, BA, Brazil.
RP Santos, CCR (corresponding author), Ctr Univ SENAI CIMATEC BAHIA, Computat Modeling & Ind Technol, Av Orlando Gomes 1845, BR-41650010 Salvador, BA, Brazil.
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SC Business & Economics
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UT WOS:000971693500007
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Summerhays, A
AF Summerhays, Anne
TI Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks - Seniors Connecting via Social Media
SO DALHOUSIE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Older people; Seniors; Social media; Social isolation; Social
connectedness; Internet literacy; Digital literacy; Cybercrime
ID BIG DATA; KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT; ADULTS; PERCEPTIONS; TECHNOLOGY;
ANALYTICS; LITERACY; SUPPORT; IMPACT; USERS
AB Social media is an important platform for accessing information and connecting with friends and family, yet in 2016, only 34% of Americans over the age of 64 had ever used online networking sites. Older people face significant barriers to usage of social media and are particularly vulnerable to internet-based scams, yet risk suffering from loneliness and isolation while they go through major life changes associated with aging. Research suggests that social media could be an important tool to reduce this isolation, and help people stay connected and supported while they age. This essay discusses the heightened relevance of this topic in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, how older people most often interact with social media, the digital divide and how it disproportionately affects seniors, and some important upsides and downsides of older people being active on social media. Upsides include the capacity of social media to reduce isolation among vulnerable populations and improve various health outcomes, as well as being a chance to stay current with family members' lives. The most pressing downside is the dangers faced by older users who may not know how to protect themselves against internet-based fraud and identity theft. For those who wish to encourage older people to use social media to connect, there is therefore a strong need for digital literacy programs to help them learn to do so safely. Librarians can and will play a huge role in the future of this issue.
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RP Summerhays, A (corresponding author), Sch Informat Management, Halifax, NS, Canada.
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JI Dalhous. J. Interdiscip. Manag.
PY 2023
VL 17
PG 23
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA Y9FP4
UT WOS:001108247800008
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Costa, GG
Bortoluzzi, G
Cerne, M
AF Garlatti Costa, Grazia
Bortoluzzi, Guido
Cerne, Matej
TI Can innovative work behaviour spur creativity while working remotely?
The role of work-home conflict and social isolation
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE COVID-19; Remote working; Innovative work behaviour; Creativity; Social
isolation; Work-home conflict; Organisational behaviour
ID PERCEIVED TIME PRESSURE; FAMILY CONFLICT; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION;
PERFORMANCE; IMPACT; MICROFOUNDATIONS; CONSERVATION; TELEWORKING;
ENVIRONMENT; EXPERIENCE
AB PurposeDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, huge numbers of employees shifted to remote working, with various consequences for their family and working lives. This study aims to focus on the factors that affect their creativity while working from home. As individual creativity is shaped by context, the authors investigate the moderating role of the domestic environment on employees' creative contributions while working remotely. Design/methodology/approachThe authors base the arguments on the complexity perspective on innovative work behaviour (IWB) and consider innovation a recursive process in which innovative behaviour can inform, and not simply follow, subsequent creative acts. The sudden spur of the pandemic interrupted the natural recursiveness of the creativity-innovation process and allowed them to empirically investigate the direct and indirect effects that levels of pre-pandemic IWB had on individuals' creative behaviour. The authors hypothesise that this relationship is moderated by two resource-conserving contextual factors: work-home conflict and a feeling of social isolation. The participants were 803 employees from several Italian corporations. The data were collected during the first lockdown period (April-May 2020). FindingsThe findings support the existence of a three-way interaction, suggesting that IWB affects further creative behaviours when both work-home conflict and social isolation are low. Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study that investigates what happened to employees' creativity during the COVID-19 massive remote working situation. The results should be interpreted beyond the unique context because remote working will continue.
C1 [Garlatti Costa, Grazia; Bortoluzzi, Guido] Univ Trieste, DEAMS, Trieste, Italy.
[Cerne, Matej] Univ Ljubljana, Sch Econ & Business, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
C3 University of Trieste; University of Ljubljana
RP Costa, GG (corresponding author), Univ Trieste, DEAMS, Trieste, Italy.
EM grazia.garlatticosta@units.it; guido.bortoluzzi@deams.units.it;
matej.cerne@ef.uni-lj.si
RI GarlattiCosta, Grazia/KWT-9686-2024; BORTOLUZZI, GUIDO/AAM-7948-2021;
Černe, Matej/AAA-2954-2022
OI GARLATTI COSTA, GRAZIA/0000-0001-9093-6942
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U2 52
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2040-8269
EI 2040-8277
J9 MANAG RES REV
JI Manag. Res. Rev.
PD 2022 DEC 23
PY 2022
DI 10.1108/MRR-03-2022-0204
EA DEC 2022
PG 17
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 7H2KC
UT WOS:000903035200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nie, Q
Chen, X
Yu, GY
AF Nie, Qi
Chen, Xiao
Yu, Guangyu
TI Linking workplace loneliness to workplace territoriality: a
self-protection perspective
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Workplace loneliness; Territorial behavior; Self-sacrificial leadership;
Self-serving cognitions
ID LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP; SACRIFICIAL LEADERSHIP;
MONEY; REMINDERS; RESPONSES; BEHAVIOR; ANXIETY; IMPACT; OTHERS
AB PurposeDrawing upon the self-protection theory, the purpose of this study is to examine whether and how workplace loneliness leads to workplace territoriality. Design/methodology/approachThree-wave data from 243 employee-colleague dyads in China were collected to provide stronger empirical evidence supporting the hypotheses presented in this study. Path analysis and the bootstrapping method were used to test the predictions of this study. FindingsThe results of this study showed that employees' workplace loneliness was positively related to their territorial behavior; employees' self-serving cognitions mediated the relationship between workplace loneliness and territorial behavior; and self-sacrificial leadership negatively moderated the relationship between workplace loneliness and self-serving cognitions and the indirect relationship between employee workplace loneliness and territorial behavior through self-serving cognitions. Practical implicationsThe findings of this study suggest that organizations should pay attention to employees' self-serving cognitions and cultivate self-sacrificial leadership to manage the territorial behavior derived from workplace loneliness. Originality/valueThis study highlights the positive effects of workplace loneliness on self-serving cognitions and subsequent workplace territoriality and shows that self-sacrificial leadership plays a buffering role in this process.
C1 [Nie, Qi] Nanjing Normal Univ, Sch Business, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Xiao] Guangdong Univ Foreign Studies, Sch Business, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Yu, Guangyu] China Railway Wuhan Electrificat Engn Grp Co Ltd, Urban Railway Branch, Dept Accounting, Wuhan, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing Normal University; Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
RP Chen, X (corresponding author), Guangdong Univ Foreign Studies, Sch Business, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
EM heynieqi@qq.com; xiaochen_hrm@163.com; 105573522@qq.com
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; [72002049]
FX This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (Grant No. 72002049), the authors also want to thank YanQing Lin
(Guangzhou University) for her contribution to construction of the
original conceptual model of the present study.
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GA 9S1SF
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Li, LX
Moosbrugger, ME
Mullin, EM
Wang, AN
Louis, M
AF Li, Longxi
Moosbrugger, Michelle E. E.
Mullin, Elizabeth M. M.
Wang, Anni
Louis, Michael
TI Targeting Well-Being and Physical Activity through Sport Education in
Higher Education
SO QUEST
LA English
DT Article
DE Physical education; physical activity; well-being; college student
ID PERCEIVED MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES;
ACHIEVEMENT-MOTIVATION; QUESTIONNAIRE; ORIENTATION; RELIABILITY;
VALIDITY; HEALTH; MODEL; TASK
AB During the pandemic, sedentary behavior and social isolation threatened college students' physical and mental health. The effectiveness of Sport Education on combinations of variables associated with well-being and physical activity was explored. Undergraduate students (N = 236) participated in a 15-week intervention; Sport Education (experimental) was compared to Direct Instruction (control). A structural equation modeling approach and Causal Mediation Analyses were conducted to test hypothesized models. A mixed factorial ANOVA was used to examine physical activity engagement. Sport Education students participated in physical activity significantly longer than the Direct Instruction group at posttest; student perceived role and task orientation significantly predicted physical activity engagement, social dysfunction, and perceived stress in the Sport Education condition. Given the climate, college students became more task-oriented, socially supported, and stress relieved through Sport Education. Future longitudinal and qualitative inquiries are encouraged to examine the effectiveness of Sport Education in motivating lifelong physical activity and well-being.
C1 [Li, Longxi] Univ Washington, Ctr Leadership Athlet, Seattle, WA USA.
[Moosbrugger, Michelle E. E.] Springfield Coll, Dept Phys Educ & Hlth Educ, Springfield, MA USA.
[Mullin, Elizabeth M. M.] Springfield Coll, Dept Exercise Sci & Athlet Training, Springfield, MA USA.
[Wang, Anni] Michigan State Univ, Coll Educ, E Lansing, MI USA.
[Louis, Michael] Trinity Coll, Dept Athlet, Hartford, CT USA.
[Li, Longxi] Springfield Coll, Dept Phys Educ & Hlth Educ, 263 Alden St, Springfield, MA 01109 USA.
C3 University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; Springfield
College; Springfield College; Michigan State University; Trinity
College; Springfield College
RP Li, LX (corresponding author), Springfield Coll, Dept Phys Educ & Hlth Educ, 263 Alden St, Springfield, MA 01109 USA.
EM mmoosbrugger@springfieldcollege.edu
RI Li, Longxi/F-7879-2017
OI Moosbrugger, Michelle/0000-0003-1763-1151
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0033-6297
EI 1543-2750
J9 QUEST
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PD OCT 2
PY 2022
VL 74
IS 4
BP 389
EP 405
DI 10.1080/00336297.2022.2149416
EA DEC 2022
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Sport Sciences
GA 9R7XF
UT WOS:000900702200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Gui, MR
Gerosa, T
Argentin, G
Losi, L
AF Gui, Marco
Gerosa, Tiziano
Argentin, Gianluca
Losi, Lucilla
TI Mobile media education as a tool to reduce problematic smartphone use:
Results of a randomised impact evaluation
SO COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Problematic smartphone use; Digital skills; Digital well-being; High
school; Media education; Cluster randomised controlled trial; Teacher
training; Youth and digital media
ID INTERNET ADDICTION; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; SCHOOL STUDENTS; INTERVENTION;
SATISFACTION; ADOLESCENTS; LONELINESS; PREVENTION; DEPRESSION; QUALITY
AB In recent years a public debate has been growing around mobile media and young people, as research has found adverse relationships between the intensive use of smartphones and well-being in this age group. However, there is still a lack of structured interventions targeting teachers and schools on the issue. This paper shows the results of a pre-registered cluster rand-omised controlled trial evaluating the impact of a media education intervention focusing on screen time management and the conscious use of mobile devices. The impact of a teacher training course is assessed on their 10th grade students (789 treated, 2572 controls), looking at their smartphone use, digital skills, and subjective well-being. Post-intervention differences, controlling for baseline measures at wave 1, show a moderate but significant decrease in smartphone pervasiveness and problematic use among treated students, with girls displaying greater beneficial effects than boys on withdrawal symptoms. Girls also show an increase in subjective well-being. No effect is found on the level of digital skills measured with an ad-hoc test. These results highlight that media education interventions focused on screen time management and content-related digital skills can be effectively incorporated into daily teaching and are relevant for students' well-being. The paper also offers practical indications to develop effective media education interventions in a constant connectivity environment.
C1 [Gui, Marco; Argentin, Gianluca] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Sociol & Social Res, Via Bicocca Delgi Arcimboldi 8, I-20126 Milan, Italy.
[Gerosa, Tiziano] Univ Appl Sci & Arts Southern Switzerland, Inst Appl Sustainabil Built Environm, Dept Environm Construct & Design, Via Flora Ruchat-Roncati 15, CH-6850 Mendrisio, Switzerland.
[Losi, Lucilla] Aarhus Univ, Danish Ctr Studies Res & Res Policy, Dept Polit Sci, Bartholins Alle 7, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
C3 University of Milano-Bicocca; Aarhus University
RP Gui, MR (corresponding author), Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Sociol & Social Res, Via Bicocca Delgi Arcimboldi 8, I-20126 Milan, Italy.
EM marco.gui@unimib.it; tiziano.gerosa@supsi.ch;
gianluca.argentin@unimib.it; lucilla.losi@ps.au.dk
RI Gerosa, Tiziano/AAS-4439-2021; Losi, Lucilla/LSK-3767-2024
OI Losi, Lucilla/0000-0002-9522-7085; Gerosa, Tiziano/0000-0001-6030-416X
FU Italian Ministry of Education; University of Milano Bicocca; Fastweb
FX We thank the funders of the "Benessere Digitale-Scuole" project: the
Italian Ministry of Education in the context of the ?Piano Nazionale
Scuola Digitale (?Curricoli Digitali? tender) , the University of Milano
Bicocca (?Innovation Project Grant 2016?) , Fastweb, the network of
schools led by ?Liceo Banfi? in Vimercate (Italy) . We acknowledge the
precious work of Andrea Garavaglia, Livia Petti and Marco Fasoli in the
initial phase of the project. Our thanks are also due to the members of
the steering group who supervisioned the experiment: Maria Ranieri,
Antonio Fini, Simone Giusti, Alberto Pellai, Gabriella Taddeo. We also
thank all the students and teachers who participated in the project, in
particular Fabio Marca and Vincenzo Di Leo.
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Z9 21
U1 12
U2 73
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0360-1315
EI 1873-782X
J9 COMPUT EDUC
JI Comput. Educ.
PD MAR
PY 2023
VL 194
AR 104705
DI 10.1016/j.compedu.2022.104705
EA DEC 2022
PG 14
WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Education &
Educational Research
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Computer Science; Education & Educational Research
GA 7N0LC
UT WOS:000907037800001
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Konno, Y
Okawara, M
Hino, A
Nagata, T
Muramatsu, K
Tateishi, S
Tsuji, M
Ogami, A
Yoshimura, R
Fujino, Y
AF Konno, Yusuke
Okawara, Makoto
Hino, Ayako
Nagata, Tomohisa
Muramatsu, Keiji
Tateishi, Seiichiro
Tsuji, Mayumi
Ogami, Akira
Yoshimura, Reiji
Fujino, Yoshihisa
TI Association of alcohol consumption and frequency with loneliness: A
cross-sectional study among Japanese workers during the COVID-19
pandemic
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Loneliness; Alcohol consumption; Japan; Workers
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; HEALTH; MORTALITY; EMPLOYEES
AB Background: There are increasing concerns that prevention measures against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) such as social distancing and telework are leading to loneliness and poor lifestyle habits like increased alcohol consumption. The purpose of this study was to assess whether loneliness reported among workers during the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with changes in alcohol consumption. Methods: The study comprised a cross-sectional, online survey of 27,036 workers between December 22 and 26, 2020. A questionnaire was used to assess loneliness, usual alcohol consumption and whether that consumption had changed. Odds ratios (ORs) were estimated by logistic regression analysis. Results: A total of 2831 (10.5%) workers indicated they had increased alcohol consumption during the pandemic. Increased alcohol consumption was significantly associated with loneliness (OR = 1.94, 95%CI 1.70-2.21). This association held true for those who indicated they drank two or more days per week (OR = 1.98 95%CI 1.71-2.30) and those who drank less than one day per week (OR = 1.51 95%CI 0.71-3.25). In contrast, there was no association between increased alcohol consumption and loneliness among those who indicated they hardly ever drank (OR = 1.22 95%CI 0.55-2.72). Conclusions: Among those drinking more than once a week, increased alcohol consumption is associated with loneliness.
C1 [Konno, Yusuke; Okawara, Makoto; Fujino, Yoshihisa] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Environm Epidemiol, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Konno, Yusuke; Yoshimura, Reiji] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Dept Psychiat, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Hino, Ayako] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Mental Hlth, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Nagata, Tomohisa] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Occupat Hlth Practice & Management, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Muramatsu, Keiji] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med & Community Hlth, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Tateishi, Seiichiro] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Occupat Med, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Tsuji, Mayumi] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Environm Hlth, Kitakyushu, Japan.
[Ogami, Akira] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Work Syst & Hlth, Kitakyushu, Japan.
C3 University of Occupational & Environmental Health - Japan; University of
Occupational & Environmental Health - Japan; University of Occupational
& Environmental Health - Japan; University of Occupational &
Environmental Health - Japan; University of Occupational & Environmental
Health - Japan; University of Occupational & Environmental Health -
Japan; University of Occupational & Environmental Health - Japan;
University of Occupational & Environmental Health - Japan
RP Fujino, Y (corresponding author), Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Environm Epidemiol, Kitakyushu, Japan.
EM zenq@med.uoeh-u.ac.jp
RI Hino, Ayako/ABH-7271-2020; Fujino, Yoshihisa/F-3054-2010; Tsuji,
Mayumi/GPS-7683-2022; Okawara, Makoto/ACJ-5728-2022; Muramatsu,
Keiji/ABD-9468-2020
OI Konno, Yusuke/0000-0001-7262-6916; Fujino,
Yoshihisa/0000-0002-9126-206X; Tateishi, Seiichiro/0000-0002-9774-6479;
Okawara, Makoto/0000-0002-2777-743X
FU University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan; General
Incorporated Foundation (Anshin Zaidan); Development of Educational
Materials on Mental Health Measures for Managers at Small-sized
Enterprises; Health, Labour and Welfare Sciences Research Grants;
Comprehensive Research for Women's Healthcare [H30-josei-ippan-002];
Research for the Establishment of an Occupational Health System in Times
of Disaster [H30-roudou-ippan-007]; Research for AIDS Policy [JPMP 20 HB
1004]; Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.; Collabo-Health Study Group;
Hitachi Systems, Ltd.
FX This study was supported and partly funded by the University of
Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan; General Incorporated
Foundation (Anshin Zaidan) ; The Development of Educational Materials on
Mental Health Measures for Managers at Small-sized Enterprises; Health,
Labour and Welfare Sciences Research Grants; Comprehensive Research for
Women's Healthcare (H30-josei-ippan-002) ; Research for the
Establishment of an Occupational Health System in Times of Disaster
(H30-roudou-ippan-007) , Research for AIDS Policy (JPMP 20 HB 1004) ,
and scholarship donations from Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., the
Collabo-Health Study Group, and Hitachi Systems, Ltd.
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TC 4
Z9 4
U1 1
U2 5
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 8
IS 12
AR e11933
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11933
EA DEC 2022
PG 5
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 7I7WS
UT WOS:000904098600012
PM 36510560
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Matczak, A
Akdogan, H
Ashmore, D
AF Matczak, Anna
Akdogan, Huseyin
Ashmore, Dillon
TI The paradox of technology in online education during the COVID-19
pandemic: the experiences of safety and security students in a Dutch
university
SO HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Online education; Higher education; Technology; Student satisfaction;
COVID-19
AB The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the experiences of safety and security management students, enrolled in an undergraduate course in the Netherlands, and present quantitative data from an online survey that aimed to explore the factors that have contributed to students' satisfaction with, and engagement in, online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main findings suggest an interesting paradox of technology, which is worth further exploration in future research. Firstly, students with self perceived higher technological skill levels tend to reject online education more often as they see substantial shortcomings of classes in the way they are administered as compared to the vast available opportunities for real innovation. Secondly, as opposed to democratising education and allowing for custom-made, individualistic education schedules that help less-privileged students, online education can also lead to the displacement of education by income-generating activities altogether. Lastly, as much as technology allowed universities during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue with education, the transition to the environment, which is defined by highly interactive and engaging potential, may in fact be a net contributor to the feelings of social isolation, digital educational inequality and tension around commercialisation in higher education.
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RP Matczak, A (corresponding author), The Hague Univ Appl Sci, Safety & Secur Management Studies, Johanna Westerdijkpl 75, NL-2521 EN The Hague, Netherlands.
EM a.matczak@hhs.nl
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NR 40
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 11
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 0018-1560
EI 1573-174X
J9 HIGH EDUC
JI High. Educ.
PD DEC
PY 2023
VL 86
IS 6
BP 1269
EP 1292
DI 10.1007/s10734-022-00971-0
EA DEC 2022
PG 24
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA AT2L8
UT WOS:000895580000001
PM 36532259
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Patterson, I
Balderas-Cejudo, A
AF Patterson, Ian
Balderas-Cejudo, Adela
TI Tourism towards healthy lives and well-being for older adults and senior
citizens: tourism agenda 2030
SO TOURISM REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Well-being; Health; Population ageing; Holistic model; Agenda 2030;
Older travellers
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; TRAVEL EXPERIENCES; SOCIAL TOURISM; GREY NOMADS;
BENEFITS; SATISFACTION; BEHAVIOR; LEISURE
AB PurposeThe purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive review of the contribution of tourism to the development of healthy lives and to promote feelings of well-being for older adults. This is related to the 2030 agenda sustainable development goal (SDG) 3 to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages ".Design/methodology/approachThis paper is presented as a conceptual review that will bridge the research gap between tourism and demography and will focus on travel for older tourists that supports a healthy lifestyle and helps to develop positive feelings of well-being.FindingsThe aging population and changing demographic structure will present both possibilities and difficulties for the economy, services and society. Developing innovative ways to assist people to remain active as they age is important, as well as providing measures to combat loneliness is paramount. Tourism and travel can play a significant role to achieve this SDG.Research limitations/implicationsA theoretical framework was developed to acknowledge the four contributions (from a physical, psychological [or intellectual], social and spiritual perspective), organizing the findings into a holistic model of health and wellness, which helped to delineate the research. There is a need for a deeper comprehension of a strategy to promote the benefits of leisure travelling that are linked to active ageing and well-being.Practical implicationsDestination Marketing Organizations and Tourism marketers need to carefully consider the challenges and implications and identify the key drivers that will be vital to propose strategic solutions and innovations to meet the future demands and expectations of older people in an ageing society. Destination management organizations need to promote and plan "memorable experiences " for older tourists that emphasize the physical health benefits, especially if it is feasible in a natural setting.Social implicationsSocial experiences are essential in older people's lives that can help them avoid feelings of depression and isolation. The transformative promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its SDGs identify key drivers to propose strategic solutions and innovations to meet the future demands and expectations of older people in an ageing society.Originality/valueThis study provides a qualitative overview of extant literature, examining the role of tourism from a physical, psychological (or intellectual), social and spiritual perspective that has proved important in promoting a healthy lifestyle as well as creating positive feelings of well-being for older travellers. It also offers future directions and builds theory through a holistic model of the dimensions of wellness. Further, it proposes future research priorities related to older individuals that are linked to healthy lifestyles, which include tourism experiences.
C1 [Patterson, Ian] Silk Rd Int Univ Tourism & Cultural Heritage, Dept Tourism Management, Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] ESIC Univ, Madrid, Spain.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] Univ Deusto, Deusto Business Sch, Dept Management, Bilbao, Spain.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] Univ Oxford, Oxford Inst Populat Ageing, Oxford, England.
[Patterson, Ian] Griffith Univ, Brisbane, Australia.
[Patterson, Ian] Univ Queensland Business Sch, Brisbane, Australia.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] Basque Culinary Ctr, San Sebastian, Spain.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] Ecole hoteliere Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY USA.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] George Washington Univ, Washington, DC USA.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] RCC Harvard, Cambridge, MA USA.
[Balderas-Cejudo, Adela] RCC, Regensburg, Germany.
C3 ESIC; ESIC University; University of Deusto; University of Oxford;
Griffith University; Mondragon Unibertsitatea; Cornell University;
George Washington University
RP Balderas-Cejudo, A (corresponding author), ESIC Univ, Madrid, Spain.; Balderas-Cejudo, A (corresponding author), Univ Deusto, Deusto Business Sch, Dept Management, Bilbao, Spain.; Balderas-Cejudo, A (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Oxford Inst Populat Ageing, Oxford, England.
EM ianpatterson75@outlook.com; adela.balderas@deusto.es
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NR 86
TC 23
Z9 23
U1 28
U2 142
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1660-5373
EI 1759-8451
J9 TOUR REV
JI Tour. Rev.
PD APR 7
PY 2023
VL 78
IS 2
BP 427
EP 442
DI 10.1108/TR-06-2022-0269
EA DEC 2022
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA D3VQ5
UT WOS:000895443900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU He, XY
Shek, DTL
Du, WB
Pan, YG
Ma, Y
AF He, Xinyu
Shek, Daniel T. L.
Du, Wenbin
Pan, Yangu
Ma, Yin
TI The Relationship between Social Participation and Subjective Well-Being
among Older People in the Chinese Culture Context: The Mediating Effect
of Reciprocity Beliefs
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE reciprocity belief; social participation; subjective well-being;
mediating effect; Chinese older people
ID LIFE SATISFACTION; FAMILY RECIPROCITY; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; SUPPORT;
HEALTH; ADULTS; LONELINESS; LEADERSHIP; NETWORKS; EXCHANGE
AB It is demonstrated that the subjective well-being (SWB) of older people greatly relies on their social participation. However, there are few studies on reciprocity beliefs as a mediating mechanism between social participation and SWB. In this study, 297 participants aged 60 and over in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, completed a questionnaire of social participation, reciprocity beliefs, and SWB. We used multiple linear regression and mediation analyses to verify the mediating effect of reciprocity beliefs. Results showed that social participation was positively relative to SWB and reciprocity beliefs, and reciprocity beliefs played an intermediary role in social participation and SWB. These findings suggest the importance of social participation for SWB, with reciprocity beliefs (behaviors) playing a positive mediating role, particularly in China. In conclusion, analysis of the mediating effect of reciprocity beliefs provides us with knowledge that could help in achieving a healthy old age. Additionally, this study opens up new perspectives of research.
C1 [He, Xinyu] Chengdu Univ Technol, Humanities & Law Sch, Chengdu 610059, Peoples R China.
[Shek, Daniel T. L.] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Dept Appl Social Sci, Hong Kong 999077, Peoples R China.
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[Ma, Yin] Sichuan Normal Univ, Sch Business, 5Jingan Ave, Chengdu 610101, Peoples R China.
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University
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TC 5
Z9 5
U1 13
U2 52
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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PY 2022
VL 19
IS 23
AR 16367
DI 10.3390/ijerph192316367
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6X0IS
UT WOS:000896108100001
PM 36498439
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Huang, XC
Deng, YQ
Ge, P
Sun, XN
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Deng, Yuqian
Ge, Pu
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Chen, Hejie
Wang, Yanyan
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Song, Zhiqiang
Wu, Yibo
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE family communication; online learning; social support; negative status;
college students; COVID-19; SEM; coronavirus disease 2019
ID SOCIAL-SUPPORT; MENTAL-HEALTH; DEPRESSION; GENDER; MODEL; CARE
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 24
AR 16814
DI 10.3390/ijerph192416814
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 7E3KA
UT WOS:000901070200001
PM 36554694
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kuriakose, V
Maria Tresita Paul, V
Bishwas, SK
AF Kuriakose, Vijay
Maria Tresita Paul, V.
Bishwas, Sumant Kumar
TI Examining the pathway linking workplace incivility and employee
well-being: a study among frontline hotel employees in India
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Employee well-being; Workplace incivility; Affective events theory;
Loneliness at work; Social support at work
ID MODERATED MEDIATION MODEL; SOCIAL SUPPORT; CUSTOMER INCIVILITY;
LONELINESS; STRESS; WORK; CONFLICT; MANAGEMENT; SYMPTOMS; EMOTIONS
AB PurposeThis study aims to analyze the direct relationship between workplace incivility and employee well-being among frontline hotel employees. Anchoring on affective events theory, this study also analyzes the explanatory role of loneliness and the role of workplace social support as a boundary condition influencing the proposed relationships in the model. Design/methodology/approachResponses were collected from 243 frontline hotel employees using established scales in two-time points through survey method. The proposed hypotheses were analyzed using SPSS PROCESS macros. FindingsThe results confirmed the detrimental effect of incivility at work on employee well-being and the mediating role of loneliness at work. This. study has also demonstrated that workplace social support conditions the mediated effect of workplace incivility on employee well-being via loneliness. Practical implicationsThis study has vital practical implications for mitigating the adverse effects of workplace incivility on employee well-being through loneliness at work by developing interventions that foster social support among employees. This study also provides directions to reduce workplace incivility and loneliness at work. Originality/valueThis study provides a unique understanding of the consequences of workplace incivility on employee well-being. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this could be the first study that has established loneliness as a pathway linking workplace incivility and employee well-being. This study results have unique significance in the management of hospitality employees.
C1 [Kuriakose, Vijay] XLRI Delhi, Human Resource Management Dept, NCR Campus, Jhajjar, India.
[Maria Tresita Paul, V.] Bharathiar Univ, Bharathiar Sch Management & Entrepreneur Dev, Coimbatore, India.
[Bishwas, Sumant Kumar] Indian Inst Management Jammu, Dept OB&HRM, Jammu, India.
C3 XLRI -Xavier School of Management; Bharathiar University; Indian
Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of Management
Jammu
RP Maria Tresita Paul, V (corresponding author), Bharathiar Univ, Bharathiar Sch Management & Entrepreneur Dev, Coimbatore, India.
EM vijaythuruthel@gmail.com; maria.tresi@gmail.com;
skbishwas.iitd@gmail.com
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U1 12
U2 59
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD JUN 9
PY 2023
VL 35
IS 7
BP 2465
EP 2480
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-01-2022-0142
EA DEC 2022
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA I3EV9
UT WOS:000892558500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, GY
Lee, JR
AF Li, Guoyi
Lee, Jungrae
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Participating in Square Sports and Sustainability Factors
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
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[Lee, Jungrae] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Ecol & Environm Sci, Dept Leisure & Sports, 2559 Gyeongsang Daero, Sangju 37224, Gyeongsangbug, South Korea.
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RP Lee, JR (corresponding author), Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Ecol & Environm Sci, Dept Leisure & Sports, 2559 Gyeongsang Daero, Sangju 37224, Gyeongsangbug, South Korea.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 19
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 23
AR 15693
DI 10.3390/ijerph192315693
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6X3CI
UT WOS:000896294800001
PM 36497764
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Magalhaes, CM
Machado, CF
Nunes, CP
AF Magalhaes, Carla Marisa
Machado, Carolina Feliciana
Nunes, Celia Pinto
TI Loneliness in Leadership: A Study Applied to the Portuguese Banking
Sector
SO ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; leadership; Portuguese banking sector; decision-making;
motivation
ID TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; SEX-DIFFERENCES; MODERATING ROLE;
WORKPLACE; PERFORMANCE; TOP; GENDER; MODEL; WORK; PERSPECTIVES
AB In this study, we analyzed the feeling of loneliness in leadership in the Portuguese banking sector, seeking to identify variables that may instigate this feeling, such as gender, age, academic qualifications, function/position, number of working hours per week, and years of work/seniority, and the consequences that it may have, namely in terms of the decision-making process and the motivation of leaders. For this study, a quantitative research tool was used in the form of a questionnaire, which was applied to a group of collaborators, with leadership responsibilities, of the financial institutions authorized to operate in Portugal. We concluded that while some variables influence the feeling of loneliness in leadership (years of work, position, and academic qualifications), others do not (gender, age, and hours of work per week). We also found a relationship between loneliness and demotivation and proved that the feeling of loneliness affects leadership but does not affect decision making. The results are relevant, especially for the banking sector, which has undergone major restructuring in the Portuguese economy and needs guidance to face the country's financial challenges.
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[Machado, Carolina Feliciana] Univ Minho, Sch Econ & Management, CICS NOVA UMinho, P-4710057 Braga, Portugal.
[Nunes, Celia Pinto] Univ Beira Interior, UBI, CMA, Dept Math, P-6201001 Covilha, Portugal.
C3 Universidade do Minho; Universidade da Beira Interior
RP Machado, CF (corresponding author), Univ Minho, Sch Econ & Management, CICS NOVA UMinho, P-4710057 Braga, Portugal.
EM carolina@eeg.uminho.pt
RI Machado, Carolina/ABI-6821-2020; Magalhães, Carla/ACF-4548-2022; Nunes,
Celia/H-1231-2016
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 18
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2076-3387
J9 ADM SCI
JI Adm. Sci.
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 4
AR 130
DI 10.3390/admsci12040130
PG 20
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 7C6ZE
UT WOS:000899957800001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Marici, M
Clipa, O
Runcan, R
Iosim, I
AF Marici, Marius
Clipa, Otilia
Runcan, Remus
Iosim, Iasmina
TI Perceptions of Parenting during the COVID-19 Quarantine Period, in
Suceava, the Epicenter of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Romania
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE quarantine; parents' perceptions; COVID-19; children's complaints;
family activities
ID TIME; ADOLESCENTS
AB Recent findings suggest that quarantine adversely affects an individual's wellbeing. Social isolation generally leads to many negative psychological outcomes in child development and to significant shifts in parent-child relationships. The aim of the present research was to investigate three aspects of parenting during the COVID-19 quarantine: what activities parents performed better during the quarantine, what difficulties parents had during the quarantine, and what complaints children had living in Suceava, a city that saw the greatest number of infected individuals as well as the largest death toll amongst all regions in Romania. The respondents were 201 parents from Suceava, Romania (M-age = 36.71, SD = 7.22), who answered a self-reported questionnaire after a quarantine period of between 30 and 33 days (30.04.20-2.05.20) concerning three qualitative questions and items related to parenting activity, parent-child relationships, or child behaviors. Among the key findings, the research found that parents had a good perception of their parenting skills during the quarantine time, the most difficulties reported by parents were about the newly imposed social realities, and the most obvious unmet need of children was the lack of social interactions. The findings bring to light the perception of forced time spent together by parents and children. Further research should investigate how parenting fluctuates in crisis situations such as the one highlighted in this article.
C1 [Marici, Marius; Clipa, Otilia] Stefan Cel Mare Univ, Fac Educ Sci, Suceava 720229, Romania.
[Runcan, Remus] Aurel Vlaicu Univ Arad, Fac Educ Sci Psychol & Social Work, Dept Pedag Psychol & Social Work, Arad 310032, Romania.
[Iosim, Iasmina] Univ Life Sci King Mihai I Timisoara, Fac Management & Rural Tourism, Econ & Finance Co Dept, Timisoara 300645, Romania.
C3 Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava; Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad
RP Iosim, I (corresponding author), Univ Life Sci King Mihai I Timisoara, Fac Management & Rural Tourism, Econ & Finance Co Dept, Timisoara 300645, Romania.
EM iasminaiosim@usab-tm.ro
RI Iosim, Iasmina/B-2683-2019; Otilia, Clipa/AAN-8164-2020; Runcan,
Remus/ABB-5172-2020; Marici, Marius/HJH-6774-2023; Clipa,
Otilia/A-2835-2019
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Clipa, Otilia/0000-0001-7313-2993
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NR 48
TC 5
Z9 5
U1 0
U2 5
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 23
AR 16188
DI 10.3390/ijerph192316188
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6X3VU
UT WOS:000896345500001
PM 36498261
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Raeside, R
Singleton, AC
Todd, A
Partridge, SR
Hyun, KK
Kulas, H
Wootton, SL
Dale, MT
Alison, JA
McKeough, Z
McNamara, RJ
Spencer, L
Jenkins, C
Redfern, J
AF Raeside, Rebecca
Singleton, Anna C.
Todd, Allyson
Partridge, Stephanie R.
Hyun, Karice K.
Kulas, Helen
Wootton, Sally L.
Dale, Marita T.
Alison, Jennifer A.
McKeough, Zoe
McNamara, Renae J.
Spencer, Lissa
Jenkins, Christine
Redfern, Julie
TI Lung Support Service: Implementation of a Nationwide Text Message
Support Program for People with Chronic Respiratory Disease during the
COVID-19 Pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE digital health; text messaging; implementation science; public health;
pulmonary rehabilitation; chronic respiratory disease; COVID-19
ID PULMONARY REHABILITATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEALTH
AB Background: COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns led to the closure of most in-person pulmonary rehabilitation programs in Australia. Text message programs are effective for delivering health support to aid the self-management of people with chronic diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a six-month pre-post text message support program (Texting for Wellness: Lung Support Service), and the enablers and barriers to its adoption and implementation. Methods: This mixed-methods pre-post study used the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate the Texting for Wellness: Lung Support Service, which is an automated six-month text message support program that included evidence-based lifestyle, disease-self management and COVID-19-related information. Reach was measured by the proportion of participant enrolments and demographic characteristics. Adoption enablers and barriers were measured using text message response data and a user feedback survey (five-point Likert scale questions and free-text responses). Implementation was evaluated to determine fidelity including text message delivery data, opt-outs, and intervention costs to promote and deliver the program. Results: In total, 707/1940 (36.4%) participants enrolled and provided e-consent, with a mean age (+/- standard deviation) of 67.9 (+/- 9.2) years old (range: 23-87 years). Of participants who provided feedback, (326/707) most 'agreed' or 'strongly agreed' that the text messages were easy to understand (98.5%), helpful them to feel supported (92.3%) and helped them to manage their health (88.0%). Factors influencing engagement included a feeling of support and reducing loneliness, and its usefulness for health self-management. Messages were delivered as planned (93.7% successfully delivered) with minimal participant dropouts (92.2% retention rate) and low cost ($AUD24.48/participant for six months). A total of 2263 text message replies were received from 496 unique participants. There were no reported adverse events. Conclusion: Texting for Wellness: Lung Support Service was implemented quickly, had a broad reach, with high retention and acceptability among participants. The program was low cost and required minimal staff oversight, which may facilitate future implementation. Further research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of text messaging for the improvement of lung health outcomes and strategies for long-term pulmonary rehabilitation program maintenance.
C1 [Raeside, Rebecca; Singleton, Anna C.; Todd, Allyson; Partridge, Stephanie R.; Hyun, Karice K.; Redfern, Julie] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Sch Hlth Sci, Engagement & Codesign Res Hub, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia.
[Hyun, Karice K.] Concord Repatriat Gen Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Sydney, NSW 2137, Australia.
[Kulas, Helen] NSW Agcy Clin Innovat, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia.
[Wootton, Sally L.] Chron Dis Community Rehabil Serv, Northern Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Sydney, NSW 2103, Australia.
[Wootton, Sally L.; Dale, Marita T.; Alison, Jennifer A.; McKeough, Zoe; McNamara, Renae J.] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Sch Hlth Sci, Discipline Physiotherapy, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
[Alison, Jennifer A.] Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Allied Hlth Res & Educ Unit, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.
[McNamara, Renae J.] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Physiotherapy, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
[McNamara, Renae J.] Woolcock Inst Med Res, Sydney, NSW 2037, Australia.
[Spencer, Lissa] Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Dept Physiotherapy, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.
[Jenkins, Christine] Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Inst Resp Med, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.
[Redfern, Julie] Univ New South Wales, George Inst Global Hlth, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia.
C3 University of Sydney; Concord Repatriation General Hospital; Northern
Sydney Local Health District; University of Sydney; Sydney Local Health
District; University of New South Wales Sydney; Prince of Wales Hospital
(POWH); University of Sydney; Woolcock Institute of Medical Research;
Sydney Local Health District; University of Sydney; NSW Health; Royal
Prince Alfred Hospital; George Institute for Global Health; University
of New South Wales Sydney
RP Raeside, R (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Sch Hlth Sci, Engagement & Codesign Res Hub, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia.
EM rebecca.raeside@sydney.edu.au
RI Hyun, Karice/AGR-0370-2022; Singleton, Anna/T-3196-2019; Alison,
Jennifer/B-6250-2012; Redfern, Julie/AAM-8617-2020; Raeside,
Rebecca/AAF-8778-2021; Partridge, Stephanie R/B-7327-2018; McKeough,
Zoe/B-5405-2015
OI Partridge, Stephanie R/0000-0001-5390-3922; Dale,
Marita/0000-0002-7266-6333; Wootton, Sally/0000-0002-9133-1627; Hyun,
Karice/0000-0002-0164-7725; Todd, Allyson R/0000-0001-6948-9754;
Redfern, Julie/0000-0001-8707-5563; McKeough, Zoe/0000-0002-3657-7229;
Singleton, Anna Christina/0000-0002-7071-0118; Raeside,
Rebecca/0000-0003-2016-6393; Spencer, Lissa/0000-0002-2358-0736
FU University of Sydney's Australian Government Research Training Program
Scholarship; Supplementary Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Breast
Cancer; National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career
Fellowship; National Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
[APP1157438]; NHMRC Investigator Grant [HF102164]; National Health and
Medical Research Council Career Investigator Grant Fellowship
[APP1196724]; [GNT2007946]
FX ACS's stipend was provided by the University of Sydney's Australian
Government Research Training Program Scholarship and a Supplementary
Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Breast Cancer. SRP was supported by
a National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship
(APP1157438) and National Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
(HF102164). KKH was suported by an NHMRC Investigator Grant (Emerging
Leadership 1) (APP1196724). JR was supported by a National Health and
Medical Research Council Career Investigator Grant Fellowship
[GNT2007946].
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TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 5
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 24
AR 17073
DI 10.3390/ijerph192417073
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 7G4BR
UT WOS:000902472500001
PM 36554954
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sato, SN
Moreno, EC
Villanueva, AR
Miranda, PO
Chiarella, P
Tornero-Aguilera, JF
Clemente-Suarez, VJ
AF Sato, Simone Nomie
Moreno, Emilia Condes
Villanueva, Adriana Rico
Miranda, Paulo Orquera
Chiarella, Pascual
Tornero-Aguilera, Jose Francisco
Clemente-Suarez, Vicente Javier
TI Cultural Differences between University Students in Online Learning
Quality and Psychological Profile during COVID-19
SO JOURNAL OF RISK AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; online teaching; hybrid education; mental health; gender
differences
ID RESILIENCE
AB During the COVID-19 pandemic, educational systems had to adapt to the social and health situation immediately. This led to the appearance of the asynchronous teaching model. Throughout the pandemic at an educational level, we can distinguish three phases, eminently online, hybrid, and face-to-face. However, the perception of educational quality in these three educational moments, considering the psychometric profile and cultural differences comparing Ibero-American countries, has not been studied. The study aims to analyze the psychological profile, and perception of quality in the teaching-learning processes at the university stage, during the three processes of educational transition during COVID-19: online, hybrid, and face-to-face. Thus, 1093 university students from Ibero-American countries were studied. Through a questionnaire, demographic, academic, and psychological variables were analyzed during three phases of the pandemic. Data suggest that Latin American students had higher levels of trait anxiety and stress perception, as well as higher levels of loneliness, during the online teaching phase (lockdown), but higher grades and higher levels of motivation compared to Europeans. Indeed, Latin Americans showed greater convenience, and preference for online learning methods. However, during the face-to-face teaching phase, European students presented greater motivation and grades, showing a greater preference for this method of learning than Latin American students. Factors such as resilience, a more unfavorable and pronounced pandemic evolution, and greater social inequities, may explain the present results. Furthermore, the present study suggests that despite the effect of the pandemic on mental health, online education is postulated as an effective teaching-learning alternative. Indeed, online teaching models have come to stay, not as a substitute, but as a tool, an essential focus of attention on these models should be conducted in European countries, while the governments of Latin American countries ensure that the infrastructures and resources are equitable to be able to correctly implement this teaching model.
C1 [Sato, Simone Nomie; Tornero-Aguilera, Jose Francisco; Clemente-Suarez, Vicente Javier] Univ Europea Madrid, Fac Sports Sci, Madrid 28670, Spain.
[Moreno, Emilia Condes] Univ Europea Madrid, Fac Biomed & Hlth Sci, Madrid 28670, Spain.
[Villanueva, Adriana Rico] Univ Valle Mex, Ctr Opin Publ, Mexico City 14370, Mexico.
[Miranda, Paulo Orquera] Ctr Mexicano Univ Ciencias & Human, CMUCH, Puebla 72420, Mexico.
[Chiarella, Pascual] Univ Peruana Ciencias Aplicadas, Sch Hlth Sci, Santiago De Surco 15023, Peru.
C3 European University of Madrid; European University of Madrid;
Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
RP Sato, SN (corresponding author), Univ Europea Madrid, Fac Sports Sci, Madrid 28670, Spain.
EM simone.sato@universidadeuropea.es
RI Clemente-Suarez, Vicente Javier/K-7980-2014; Condes, Emilia/E-3582-2016
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Emilia/0000-0001-6756-3316; Sato, Simone/0000-0002-8229-2478; Tornero
Aguilera, Jose Francisco/0000-0002-0747-8133
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TC 5
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U1 2
U2 9
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1911-8066
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 7E0GK
UT WOS:000900858000001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stoyanova, T
Angelova, M
Parushev, D
AF Stoyanova, Tsvetana
Angelova, Miglena
Parushev, Daniel
TI PECULIARITIES OF BULGARIAN UNIVERSITIES DIGITALIZATION DURING THE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC*
SO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE online learning; students' engagement; social isolation; universities
AB The COVID-19 pandemic forced the education system to transform quickly from a straightforward traditional process to an online one. Both schools and universities, including their management and administration) were challenged to maintain the quality of the educational service they provided, but this time under completely different conditions and in a new and unfamiliar online environment. In Bulgaria, due to the rules of the systems and the academic autonomy, each university had the opportunity to decide how to deal with these force major circumstances. Along with the technical challenges, professors have to overcome the difficulties related to the motivation and engagement of the students in such a mediated environment. The main objective of the current article is to evaluate the results of the online learning process during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria. The results from empirical research (N = 140) clearly show that most Bulgarian lecturers prefer face-to-face learning. At the same time, they admit the necessity of specific training for technical skills improvement and different approaches for students' attention and engagement in online learning. According to the professors, the overall assessment for the level of satisfaction from online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic is in the golden mean - 3 on a scale of 1 - "not at all effective" to 5 - "it is effective".
C1 [Stoyanova, Tsvetana; Angelova, Miglena; Parushev, Daniel] Univ Natl & World Econ, Dept Management, Ul 8 mi dekemvri,1700 Studentski Kompleks, Sofia, Bulgaria.
C3 University of National & World Economics - Bulgaria
RP Stoyanova, T (corresponding author), Univ Natl & World Econ, Dept Management, Ul 8 mi dekemvri,1700 Studentski Kompleks, Sofia, Bulgaria.
EM tsvetana_stoyanova@unwe.bg; m.angelova@unwe.bg; d.parushev@unwe.bg
RI Angelova, Miglena/GVT-1401-2022; Stoyanova, Tsvetana/K-7547-2016
FU Bulgarian National Science Fund [KP-06-H 45/7]
FX This article was funded by the Bulgarian National Science Fund under the
project No. KP-06-H 45/7 entitled "DIGITALISATION OF THE LEARNING
PROCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION - IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT MODEL"
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TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 2
PU ENTERPRENEURSHIP & SUSTAINABILITY CENTER
PI VILNUS
PA M K CIURLIONIO STR 86A, VILNUS, 03100, LITHUANIA
SN 2345-0282
J9 ENTREP SUSTAIN ISS
JI Entrepreneurship. Sustain.
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 10
IS 2
BP 160
EP 175
DI 10.9770/jesi.2022.10.2(10)
PG 16
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 7P7NJ
UT WOS:000908887300010
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU LaVela, SL
Wu, J
Nevedal, AL
Harris, AHS
Frayne, SM
Arnow, KD
Barreto, NB
Davis, K
Eisenberg, D
AF LaVela, Sherri L.
Wu, Justina
Nevedal, Andrea L.
Harris, Alex H. S.
Frayne, Susan M.
Arnow, Katherine D.
Barreto, Nicolas B.
Davis, Kristen
Eisenberg, Dan
TI The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Individuals Living With Spinal
Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study
SO REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 pandemic; weight; healthcare use; psychosocial outcomes;
qualitative research
ID MENTAL-HEALTH DISORDERS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CARE; MANAGEMENT; VETERANS;
ADULTS; SCI
AB Impact and Implications As one of few studies to use qualitative interviews with in-depth thematic analysis, this article offers a novel method of examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspectives of individuals with SCI. Individuals with SCI offered insights on ways in which the pandemic disrupted their receipt of routine health care (including home care and rehabilitation/therapy), engagement in healthy eating and physical activity, and social participation. Other research indicates that the general population faced similar barriers; however, owing to several biopsychosocial realities related to function and disability, the obstacles appeared to be intensified for persons with SCI, for example reliance on home health caregivers for regular range of motion exercises, and perceptions of increased risk of virus exposure due to immunocompromised bodily systems in persons with SCI. Negative impacts from obstacles to receiving health care, engaging in healthy weight management lifestyle behaviors, and social participation may have both short- and long-term effects on increased risk for and management of chronic disease, particularly cardiometabolic conditions and SCI-related secondary conditions, as well as poor social health and emotional well-being.
Purpose/Objective: To explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as experienced and reported by individuals living with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Research Method/Design: Descriptive qualitative design using in-depth semistructured interviews with individuals with SCI (n = 33) followed by thematic analysis. Results: Three main themes described impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. (a) Impact on health care use; subthemes elaborated that this was attributable to in-person health care facility restrictions or individual decisions to delay care. Individuals with SCI experienced lapses in primary and SCI-specialty care, rehabilitation/therapy services, and home care, but some made use of telehealth services. (b) Impact on weight and/or weight management lifestyle behaviors; subthemes discussed that engagement in physical activity declined because of fitness center closures, recreational activity cancellations, and safety precautions limiting community-based and outdoor activities. The pandemic disrupted participants' independence in purchasing and making preferred food selections which impacted healthy eating. Participants ate due to boredom, at nonmealtimes, and consumed unhealthy foods during the pandemic. (c) Impact on psychosocial factors; included subthemes noting reduced social interactions, social participation, and ability to pursue pastimes with family, friends, and groups they belonged to. The pandemic also triggered emotional reactions such as worry, fear, doubt, demotivation, and feelings of social isolation. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the magnitude of consequences faced by individuals with SCI when restrictions to health care, healthy lifestyle endeavors, and social participation occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings may inform SCI health care providers on what is needed in response to future public health or natural disaster crises.
C1 [LaVela, Sherri L.; Frayne, Susan M.] Edward Hines Jr VA Hosp, Dept Vet Affairs, Ctr Innovat Complex Chron Healthcare, 151-H,Bldg 1,Off D-312,5th Ave & Roosevelt Rd, Hines, IL 60141 USA.
[LaVela, Sherri L.] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
[Wu, Justina; Nevedal, Andrea L.; Harris, Alex H. S.; Eisenberg, Dan] VA Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, Ctr Innovat Implementat, Palo Alto, CA USA.
[Harris, Alex H. S.; Arnow, Katherine D.; Barreto, Nicolas B.; Davis, Kristen; Eisenberg, Dan] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Stanford Surg Policy Improvement Res & Educ Ctr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
[Frayne, Susan M.] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
C3 US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA);
Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital; Northwestern University; Feinberg School
of Medicine; US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health
Administration (VHA); VA Palo Alto Health Care System; Stanford
University; Stanford University
RP LaVela, SL (corresponding author), Edward Hines Jr VA Hosp, Dept Vet Affairs, Ctr Innovat Complex Chron Healthcare, 151-H,Bldg 1,Off D-312,5th Ave & Roosevelt Rd, Hines, IL 60141 USA.
EM Sherri.LaVela@va.gov
RI Frayne, Susan/LXB-6379-2024; harris, anthony/A-2551-2009; Davis,
Kristen/GRN-7861-2022
OI Eisenberg, Dan/0000-0002-5908-3942; Harris, Alex/0000-0001-7267-3077;
Davis, Kristen/0000-0002-5595-2450; LaVela, Sherri/0000-0001-9900-0120;
Frayne, Susan/0000-0002-4675-2270
FU U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and
Development Service [IIR 17-047, RCS14-232]
FX This study was supported by Merit Review Award IIR 17-047 (Dan
Eisenberg) and Research Career Scientist Award RCS14-232 (Alex H. S.
Harris) from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services
Research and Development Service. We thank the Veterans who participated
in this study. The views expressed in this article are those of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the
Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration or the
United States Government. The authors do not have any conflicts of
interest or commercial interests to disclose.
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NR 66
TC 4
Z9 4
U1 0
U2 7
PU EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 0090-5550
EI 1939-1544
J9 REHABIL PSYCHOL
JI Rehabil. Psychol.
PD FEB
PY 2023
VL 68
IS 1
BP 12
EP 24
DI 10.1037/rep0000469
EA NOV 2022
PG 13
WC Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
GA 9E8QS
UT WOS:000884488800001
PM 36395055
OA hybrid, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lee, S
Ryu, H
Yi, Y
Jang, SA
Gye, H
Choi, A
Cho, H
Lee, BK
Choe, JC
AF Lee, Saein
Ryu, Heungjin
Yi, Yoonjung
Jang, Seon-A
Gye, Haeun
Choi, Ahyun
Cho, Haeun
Lee, Bae-Keun
Choe, Jae C.
TI The effects of visitors and social isolation from a peer on the behavior
of a mixed-species pair of captive gibbons
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLAS; SIAMANG HYLOBATES-SYNDACTYLUS; ZOO VISITORS;
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT; ADRENAL-RESPONSE; WELFARE; CHIMPANZEES;
PERSONALITY; MANAGEMENT; PRIMATES
AB Human visitors affect the behavior of captive animals, which is the so-called visitor effect. The number and behavior of visitors may influence stress-related behaviors in captive animals, such as self-scratching, yawning, and visitor-directed vigilance. A social group setting can be applied to alleviate such negative visitor effects and facilitate social behavior and interactions between individuals. In this study, we examined how the number and behavior of visitors are related to stress-related behaviors of a captive mixed-species gibbon pair comprising a yellow-cheek gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) and a white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar). The two gibbons were separated during the study period, and we examined whether the social isolation stimulated the visitor effect. The frequency of stress-related behaviors of the gibbons increased and the social playing between them decreased proportionally to visitor number. In the indoor enclosure, the gibbons increased their visitor-directed vigilance when visitors shouted or struck the glass partition. Our findings indicate that the number and behavior of visitors negatively affect captive gibbons and that a mixed-species social setting can help gibbons reduce visitor-induced stress. Future studies with larger sample sizes will improve the understanding of the visitor effect and the social setting in the captivity.
C1 [Lee, Saein; Choi, Ahyun; Cho, Haeun] Ewha Womans Univ, Lab Behav & Ecol, Interdisciplinary Program EcoCreat, Seoul 03760, South Korea.
[Ryu, Heungjin] Ulsan Natl Inst Sci & Technol, Sch Life Sci, Ulsan, South Korea.
[Ryu, Heungjin] Natl Inst Ecol, Dept Basic Res, Seocheon Gun, South Korea.
[Yi, Yoonjung] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Biol & Environm, Lab Anim Behav & Conservat, Nanjing 210037, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
[Yi, Yoonjung; Choe, Jae C.] Ewha Womans Univ, Div EcoSci, Seoul 03760, South Korea.
[Jang, Seon-A] Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Busan, South Korea.
[Gye, Haeun] Natl Inst Ecol, Dept Zool Management, Seocheon Gun, South Korea.
[Lee, Bae-Keun] Natl Inst Ecol, Div Social Responsibil Support, Adm Bur, Seocheon Gun, South Korea.
C3 Ewha Womans University; Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology
(UNIST); National Institute of Ecology; Nanjing Forestry University;
Ewha Womans University; Pusan National University; National Institute of
Ecology; National Institute of Ecology
RP Yi, Y (corresponding author), Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Biol & Environm, Lab Anim Behav & Conservat, Nanjing 210037, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.; Yi, Y; Choe, JC (corresponding author), Ewha Womans Univ, Div EcoSci, Seoul 03760, South Korea.
EM yi.yoonjung@gmail.com; jaechoe9@gmail.com
RI Ryu, Heungjin/JSK-7099-2023; Yi, Yoonjung/ABA-5104-2021
OI Lee, Saein/0000-0003-2835-0937; Yi, Yoonjung/0000-0003-0845-5635
FU National Institute of Ecology (NIE), Ministry of Environment; Foreign
Youth Talent Program from the Ministry of Science and Technology
[QN2021014010L]
FX This research was supported by the National Institute of Ecology (NIE),
Ministry of Environment. We thank the administrators at NIE, especially
in managing the two gibbons. The NIE also accepted our result and made
some changes in the environment and enclosures of the two gibbons. In
addition, the NIE added more branches and changed the wallpaper in the
indoor enclosure for physical and visual enrichment and kept working on
captive management for animal welfare. YY was supported by the Foreign
Youth Talent Program (QN2021014010L) from the Ministry of Science and
Technology.
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NR 77
TC 2
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 24
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD NOV 16
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 1
AR 19706
DI 10.1038/s41598-022-23196-8
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 6G5WG
UT WOS:000884825100085
PM 36385625
OA gold, Green Submitted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Abdel-Rahman, N
Manor, O
Valinsky, L
Mosenzon, O
Calderon-Margalit, R
Roberman, S
AF Abdel-Rahman, Nura
Manor, Orly
Valinsky, Liora
Mosenzon, Ofri
Calderon-Margalit, Ronit
Roberman, Sveta
TI What is important for people with type 2 diabetes? A focus group study
to identify relevant aspects for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in
diabetes care
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PREVALENCE; DISTRESS; PANORAMA; IMPACT; TRUST; NEEDS
AB Background
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) aim to evaluate the quality of care based on the perspectives of patients rather than clinical indicators. Qualitative research is needed to identify these perspectives in people with type 2 diabetes.
Objective
To identify, for the first time in Israel, aspects valuable for people with type 2 diabetes that can be relevant for PROMs in diabetes care.
Methods
A qualitative study included three focus groups totalling 19 people with type 2 diabetes. Inclusion criteria were: (1)type 2 diabetes, (2)diabetes duration of at least six months, and (3)adults aged 45-80 years. Purposive sampling enabled recruitment of heterogeneous participants. Also, two experts' panels with healthcare providers involved in diabetes care (n = 23) were conducted to provide triangulation of information (more testimony about what is valuable for people with type 2 diabetes). Discussions were recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed.
Results
Four domains were deemed valuable for people with type 2 diabetes: (1)challenges of living with diabetes, including reduced physical function, healthy lifestyle struggles, sexual dysfunction, and financial burden, (2)mental health issues, including depression, distress, anxiety, frustration, and loneliness, (3)self-management ability, including management of lifestyle modifications and treatment, knowledge about the disease and treatment, and (4) patient-clinician relationships, including the devotion of clinicians, trust in clinicians and treatment, shared decision-making, and multidisciplinary care under one roof. Experts favour using PROMs in diabetes routine care and even acknowledged their necessity to improve the treatment process. However, only some of the domains raised by people with type 2 diabetes were identified by the experts.
Conclusions There are content gaps between perspectives of people with type 2 diabetes and their healthcare providers. PROMs are essential in addressing issues largely not addressed in routine diabetes care. We recommend that researchers and healthcare providers, who intend to utilize PROMs for diabetes care, consider the aforementioned domains.
C1 [Abdel-Rahman, Nura; Manor, Orly; Calderon-Margalit, Ronit; Roberman, Sveta] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Braun Sch Publ Hlth, Hadassah Med Sch, Jerusalem, Israel.
[Valinsky, Liora] Meuhedet Hlth Serv, Tel Aviv, Israel.
[Mosenzon, Ofri] Hadassah Med Ctr, Diabet Unit, Dept Endocrinol & Metab, Jerusalem, Israel.
[Mosenzon, Ofri] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Med, Jerusalem, Israel.
[Roberman, Sveta] Gordon Acad Coll Educ, Haifa, Israel.
C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hadassah
University Hospital; Hadassah University Medical Center; Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
RP Calderon-Margalit, R (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Braun Sch Publ Hlth, Hadassah Med Sch, Jerusalem, Israel.
EM ronitcm@gmail.com
RI Abdel-Rahman, Nura/AGY-2022-2022
OI Abdel-Rahman, Nura/0000-0002-0582-7782; Calderon-Margalit,
Ronit/0000-0002-3369-2758
FU Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research [NIHP] [R/289/2017]
FX The study was funded by a research grant from the Israel National
Institute for Health Policy Research [NIHP, grant #R/289/2017]. NIHP had
no role in the design or conduct of the study.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 0
U2 1
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD NOV 14
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 11
AR e0277424
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0277424
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA CA5M1
UT WOS:001122541300009
PM 36374930
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pickett, AC
Williams, SE
Damon, ZJ
AF Pickett, Andrew C.
Williams, Suzanne E.
Damon, Zack J.
TI Special Olympics involvement and families of individuals with
intellectual disabilities: Impacts on sense of community, social
isolation, and health
SO MANAGING SPORT AND LEISURE
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Stakeholders; physical activity; health; social isolation; management
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CAREGIVER BURDEN; MANAGING SPORT; POLICY
AB Research question: Families of individuals with intellectual disabilities face high levels of stress and social isolation. This study examines the role of Special Olympics in reducing social isolation and improving wellbeing of family caregivers.
Research methods: Using an instrumental case study approach, we examined the role of Special Olympics in creating a sense of community and perceived impacts on health for caregivers of athletes with intellectual disabilities (n = 14).
Results and findings: Results suggest participation in Special Olympics was instrumental in developing sense of community. While intragroup conflict also emerged, the community was durable and no parties exited the organization. Participants noted importance of Special Olympics in reducing social isolation and improving mental health. Thus, family members experienced multiple health-related benefits from secondary engagement with the organization.
Practical implications: Findings suggest the presence of a durable community for families of Special Olympic athletes, instrumental in reducing stress and improving mental wellbeing. Organizations should develop specific programming to maximize benefits for secondary stakeholders
Research contribution: We argue research must more fully consider the impact of sport and leisure on secondary stakeholders. Consistent with research in youth sports, in addition to athletes themselves, family members benefitted from engagement with the organization.
C1 [Pickett, Andrew C.] Indiana Univ, Dept Hlth & Wellness Design, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
[Williams, Suzanne E.] Univ New Mexico, Dept Hlth Exercise & Sport Sci, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Damon, Zack J.] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Sport Management, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
C3 Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; University of
New Mexico; Texas Tech University System; Texas Tech University
RP Pickett, AC (corresponding author), Indiana Univ, Dept Hlth & Wellness Design, Sch Publ Hlth, 1025 E 7th St,Room 133, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.
EM picketac@iu.edu
RI Pickett, Andrew/Z-6257-2019
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 3
U2 11
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2375-0472
EI 2375-0480
J9 MANAG SPORT LEIS
JI Manag. Sport Leis.
PD 2022 NOV 10
PY 2022
DI 10.1080/23750472.2022.2145345
EA NOV 2022
PG 15
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 6C2PV
UT WOS:000881864000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Aboagye, RG
Ahinkorah, BO
Seidu, AA
Okyere, J
Frimpong, JB
Kumar, M
AF Aboagye, Richard Gyan
Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
Okyere, Joshua
Frimpong, James Boadu
Kumar, Manasi
TI In-school adolescents' loneliness, social support, and suicidal ideation
in sub-Saharan Africa: Leveraging Global School Health data to advance
mental health focus in the region
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID PREVALENCE; BEHAVIORS; PREDICTORS
AB Introduction Adolescent and youth mental health problems are increasingly becoming an area of concern in global health. Young people in sub-Saharan Africa experience significant adversities and systemic challenges despite technological advancements and demographic transition that the region is experiencing. We examined the nexus between experiences of loneliness, low social support, and presence of suicidal ideation among in-school adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa.
Method A total of 19,119 in-school adolescents from eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa were included in this study. Suicidal ideation was the main outcome variable and loneliness, and social support were the explanatory variables. Percentages were used to summarise the prevalence of suicidal ideation, loneliness, and social support among the in-school adolescents. A multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was later used to determine the association between suicidal ideation and the explanatory variables and covariates using Stata v16. Four models were tested using the regression analysis. We presented the regression results using adjusted odds ratios (aOR), with their respective 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Results Overall, the past year prevalence of loneliness, peer support, one or more close friends, and suicidal ideation were 10%, 33.4%, 90.1%, and 14.5%, respectively. In-school adolescents who felt lonely (aOR = 1.88, 95% CI = 1.69, 2.09) were more likely to experience suicidal ideation. However, those who received peer support (aOR = 0.89, 95% CI = 0.82, 0.97) and had one or more close friends (aOR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.68, 0.86) were less likely to experience suicidal ideation.
Conclusion These results point to the significant roles of loneliness, and lack of social support, in understanding suicidal ideations. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa need to improve child and adolescent mental health policies and programmes to respond to these risk factors and mental health challenges. Programmes with a differential focus on the needs of males and females, younger and older adolescents will be important in the future.
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[Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Seidu, Abdul-Aziz; Okyere, Joshua] Univ Cape Coast, Dept Populat & Hlth, Cape Coast, Ghana.
[Seidu, Abdul-Aziz] Takoradi Tech Univ, Dept Estate Management, Takoradi, Ghana.
[Seidu, Abdul-Aziz] James Cook Univ, Coll Publ Hlth Med & Vet Sci, Douglas, Australia.
[Frimpong, James Boadu] Univ Cape Coast, Dept Hlth Phys Educ & Recreat, Cape Coast, Ghana.
[Frimpong, James Boadu] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
[Kumar, Manasi] Aga Khan Univ, Brain & Mind Inst, Nairobi, Kenya.
C3 University of Technology Sydney; University of Cape Coast; James Cook
University; University of Cape Coast; New Mexico State University; Aga
Khan University
RP Frimpong, JB (corresponding author), Univ Cape Coast, Dept Hlth Phys Educ & Recreat, Cape Coast, Ghana.; Frimpong, JB (corresponding author), New Mexico State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
EM frimpongboadujames@gmail.com
RI Seidu, Abdul-Aziz/S-2521-2019; Okyere, Joshua/ABG-3443-2022; Frimpong,
James/ADY-2618-2022; Ahinkorah, Bright/JCN-8250-2023; Kumar,
Manasi/AAI-9488-2020; Aboagye, Richard/AAV-7801-2021
OI Boadu Frimpong, James/0000-0002-9416-1176; ABOAGYE,
RICHARD/0000-0002-3498-2909; Okyere, Joshua/0000-0003-4080-7522; Seidu,
Abdul-Aziz/0000-0001-9734-9054
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U1 0
U2 8
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD NOV 9
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 11
AR e0275660
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0275660
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 8M8MK
UT WOS:000924711500015
PM 36350793
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Metherell, TE
Ghai, S
McCormick, EM
Ford, TJ
Orben, A
AF Metherell, Thomas E.
Ghai, Sakshi
McCormick, Ethan M.
Ford, Tamsin J.
Orben, Amy
TI Digital access constraints predict worse mental health among adolescents
during COVID-19
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID R PACKAGE; CHILDREN; DIVIDE
AB The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions disrupted young people's social interactions and resulted in several periods during which school closures necessitated online learning. We hypothesised that digitally excluded young people would demonstrate greater deterioration in their mental health than their digitally connected peers during this time. We analysed representative mental health data from a sample of UK 10-15-year-olds (N = 1387) who completed a mental health inventory in 2017-2019 and thrice during the pandemic (July 2020, November 2020 and March 2021). We employed longitudinal modelling to describe trajectories of adolescent mental health for participants with and without access to a computer or a good internet connection for schoolwork. Adolescent mental health symptoms rose early in the COVID-19 pandemic, with the highest mean Total Difficulties score around December 2020. The worsening and subsequent recovery of mental health during the pandemic was greatly pronounced among those without access to a computer, although we did not find evidence for a similar effect among those without a good internet connection. We conclude that lack of access to a computer is a tractable risk factor that likely compounds other adversities facing children and young people during periods of social isolation or educational disruption.
C1 [Metherell, Thomas E.; Ghai, Sakshi] Univ Cambridge, Dept Psychol, Cambridge, England.
[Ghai, Sakshi; Orben, Amy] MRC Cognit & Brain Sci Unit, 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge CB2 7EF, England.
[McCormick, Ethan M.] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Donders Inst, Med Ctr, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
[Ford, Tamsin J.] Univ Cambridge, Dept Psychiat, Cambridge, England.
[Metherell, Thomas E.] UCL, Div Psychol & Language Sci, London, England.
[McCormick, Ethan M.] Leiden Univ, Inst Psychol, Methodol & Stat Dept, Leiden, Netherlands.
C3 University of Cambridge; Radboud University Nijmegen; University of
Cambridge; University of London; University College London; Leiden
University; Leiden University - Excl LUMC
RP Orben, A (corresponding author), MRC Cognit & Brain Sci Unit, 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge CB2 7EF, England.
EM amy.orben@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
RI Ford, Tamsin/V-5908-2019
OI Orben, Amy/0000-0002-2937-4183; Metherell, Thomas/0000-0002-1770-7585
FU British Psychological Society Undergraduate Research Assistantship
Scheme; G C Grindley Fund from the School of the Biological Sciences,
University of Cambridge; NIHR Applied Research Centre; UK Medical
Research Council [MC_UU_00030/13]; Economic and Social Research Council
[ES/T008709/1]; College Research Fellowship from Emmanuel College,
University of Cambridge - Economic and Social Research Council;
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex; COVID
[MR/V027751/1] Funding Source: UKRI; ESRC [ES/T008709/1] Funding Source:
UKRI; MRC [MC_UU_00030/13] Funding Source: UKRI
FX TEM was supported by the British Psychological Society Undergraduate
Research Assistantship Scheme. SG was supported by the G C Grindley Fund
from the School of the Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge. TJF
was supported by the NIHR Applied Research Centre; the views expressed
are those of the authors, and not necessarily those of the NHS, NIHR or
Department of Health and Social Care. AO was supported by the UK Medical
Research Council MC_UU_00030/13, Economic and Social Research Council
ES/T008709/1 and a College Research Fellowship from Emmanuel College,
University of Cambridge. Understanding Society is an initiative funded
by the Economic and Social Research Council and various Government
Departments, with scientific leadership by the Institute for Social and
Economic Research, University of Essex, and survey delivery by NatCen
Social Research and Kantar Public. The research data are distributed by
the UK Data Service. We are grateful for the contributions of Tara
Bhagat (University of Cambridge) to synthesising our findings, and of
Prof. Rogier Kievit (Donders Institute) to providing assistance with
latent growth curve modelling.
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PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD NOV 9
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 1
AR 19088
DI 10.1038/s41598-022-23899-y
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 6H0XI
UT WOS:000885173700026
PM 36352002
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Chelidoni, O
Berry, C
Easterbrook, MJ
Chapman, L
Banerjee, R
Valex, S
Niven, JE
AF Chelidoni, O.
Berry, C.
Easterbrook, M. J.
Chapman, L.
Banerjee, R.
Valex, S.
Niven, J. E.
TI Predictors of COVID-19 anxiety in UK university students
SO JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; university; students; stress; anxiety
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; SOCIAL IDENTIFICATION; COUNSELING-SERVICES; GROUP
MEMBERSHIPS; VALIDITY; COMORBIDITY; PREVALENCE; DISORDERS; STRESS;
PEOPLE
AB The current research aimed to evaluate UK student mental health during the first 4 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we were interested in exploring factors that contribute to students' anxiety levels about COVID-19. Demographics, mental health symptomatology and well-being -related variables were tested as predictors of COVID-19 anxiety. A cross-sectional online survey was completed by 1,164 UK university students (71.8% females). Measures included self-reported data on stress, social phobia, anxiety, depression, psychotic-like experiences, hopefulness, group membership, social identity, belonging, loneliness, COVID-19 related variables and demographics. The majority of participants were between 18 and 24 years old (92.2%), White British (57.9%) and in the first or second year of their course study (63.12%). A series of multiple linear regressions revealed that being female, experiencing more stress and anxiety, and greater worry about COVID-19 and its effects on social relationships were significant in explaining students' pandemic-related anxiety. Students' level of pandemic-related anxiety was independent of ethnicity, socioeconomic background and pre-existing mental health problems. Worrying about the future was the most common pandemic-related stressor, but it was not a significant predictor of COVID-19 anxiety. Our findings are in line with previous findings that females and students experiencing more stress have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings could inform the delivery of targeted stress-management interventions that might prove beneficial for student wellbeing.
C1 [Chelidoni, O.; Valex, S.; Niven, J. E.] Univ Sussex, Sch Life Sci, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
[Berry, C.] Univ Sussex, Brighton & Sussex Med Sch, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
[Easterbrook, M. J.; Chapman, L.; Banerjee, R.] Univ Sussex, Sch Psychol, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
C3 University of Sussex; University of Sussex; University of Brighton;
University of Sussex
RP Niven, JE (corresponding author), Univ Sussex, Sch Life Sci, Brighton, E Sussex, England.
EM J.E.Niven@sussex.ac.uk
RI Easterbrook, Matthew/AAA-4536-2019
OI Easterbrook, Matthew/0000-0002-9353-5957; Berry,
Clio/0000-0003-1164-9836; Chapman, Laura/0000-0002-5703-3861; Banerjee,
Robin/0000-0002-4994-3611
FU Office for Students
FX work was supported by the Office for Students.
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U1 3
U2 49
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0309-877X
EI 1469-9486
J9 J FURTH HIGHER EDUC
JI J. Furth Higher Education
PD MAR 16
PY 2023
VL 47
IS 3
BP 421
EP 434
DI 10.1080/0309877X.2022.2138284
EA NOV 2022
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
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UT WOS:000878129800001
OA Green Published, Green Accepted, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, YT
Li, LQ
Tan, ZJ
Ma, CC
Wang, BY
Guo, Q
Li, L
AF Chen, Yating
Li, Luqi
Tan, Zhiji
Ma, Chengcheng
Wang, Binyan
Guo, Qing
Li, Li
TI Effects of Social Support and Loneliness on the Irrational Consumption
Tendencies of Healthcare Products among the Elderly: A Structural
Equation Model
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social support; loneliness; irrational consumption tendencies; the
elderly
ID OLDER-ADULT LONELINESS; FRAUD; VULNERABILITY; SELECTION
AB Background: In recent years, with the development of the social economy and an improvement in health consciousness, the levels of demand and consumption for healthcare products have been increasing rapidly among the elderly. However, the irrational consumption of healthcare products has caused widespread concern, as it can generate economic losses and have negative effects on psychological health. Therefore, it is critical to identify the variables that can reduce tendencies toward irrational consumption in the area of healthcare products. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the irrational consumption tendencies of healthcare products, social support, and loneliness among elderly people in Hangzhou, China. Methods: In 2021, a cross-sectional survey involving 485 elderly people from three districts in Hangzhou, China, was conducted. Descriptive statistics were calculated for socioeconomic status and demographic characteristics, level of loneliness, social support, and irrational consumption tendencies. A structural equation model was used to test the impact of social support on the irrational consumption tendencies of healthcare products among the elderly and to explore the mediating effects of loneliness. Results: The findings reveal that the average levels of social support and loneliness among the elderly were 30.63 points (total = 44 points) and 6.88 points (15 points), respectively. The average scores of the four subscales of irrational consumption tendencies, which were named susceptibility to persuasion, interpersonal influences, pursuit of added value, and fears of aging were 2.48, 2.93, 2.48, and 3.17 points (5 points), respectively. Social support had a significant effect on irrational consumption tendencies, and loneliness played a partial mediating role between social support and irrational consumption tendencies. Conclusions: A relationship model was constructed to examine the association between loneliness, social support, and irrational consumption tendencies among older people in relation to healthcare products. From a social support and psychological perspective, advice and countermeasures are proposed to prevent the irrational consumption of healthcare products among older people.
C1 [Chen, Yating] Hangzhou Normal Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Hangzhou 310036, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Yating; Li, Luqi; Tan, Zhiji; Guo, Qing] Zhejiang Chinese Med Univ, Sch Humanity & Management, Hangzhou 310053, Peoples R China.
[Ma, Chengcheng] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Hangzhou 310014, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Binyan] Zhejiang Chinese Med Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Hangzhou 310053, Peoples R China.
[Li, Li] Zhejiang Univ City Coll, Sch Law, Hangzhou 310015, Peoples R China.
C3 Hangzhou Normal University; Zhejiang Chinese Medical University;
Zhejiang University of Technology; Zhejiang Chinese Medical University;
Hangzhou City University
RP Guo, Q (corresponding author), Zhejiang Chinese Med Univ, Sch Humanity & Management, Hangzhou 310053, Peoples R China.; Li, L (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ City Coll, Sch Law, Hangzhou 310015, Peoples R China.
EM qguo@zcmu.edu.cn; 20201065@zcmu.edu.cn
RI Wang, Binyan/P-3122-2015; Chen, Yating/AAT-5592-2020
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71573066, 71774147];
Research Project of Education Department of Zhejiang province
[Y201942421]; Research Project of Civil Affairs Bureau of Zhejiang
province [ZMJF201952]
FX This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China, grant number 71573066 and 71774147; the Research Project of
Education Department of Zhejiang province, grant number Y201942421; the
Research Project of Civil Affairs Bureau of Zhejiang province, grant
number ZMJF201952.
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD NOV
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 21
AR 14404
DI 10.3390/ijerph192114404
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6F2NB
UT WOS:000883903300001
PM 36361293
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rodwell, J
AF Rodwell, John
TI Health Need Factors Are the Key Drivers of Hospitalization among the
Elderly Living Alone: An Analysis of Longitudinal Data
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE hospitalization; elderly; living alone; behavioral model; need factors
ID SOCIAL-FACTORS; OLDER; LONELINESS; RISK; CARE
AB Elderly people living alone are a large and growing proportion of the population of many developed economies. The elderly, particularly those living alone, are more likely to be hospitalized overnight, with consequent substantial health and financial costs. A widely used model of health service utilization is augmented with social issues that may specifically delineate some of the issues associated with living alone. A longitudinal survey of elderly (aged 65 and over) living alone in Australia with three time points over four years was analyzed using logistic regressions for overnight hospitalization. The main set of data (n = 672) had an average age of 75.91 years and was 70.2% female. The health need factors of self-rated general health and illness severity, along with comorbidity, were the key drivers of hospitalization. There were some individuals with prioritized access to hospitalization due to forms of health funding. The social issues did not independently stand out as drivers of overnight hospitalization, but the complexity of the inter-relationships between issues when studying the health of the elderly began to arise. The results enhance our understanding of health services utilization, within the context of a relatively universal health care system.
C1 [Rodwell, John] Swinburne Univ Technol, Dept Management & Mkt, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia.
C3 Swinburne University of Technology
RP Rodwell, J (corresponding author), Swinburne Univ Technol, Dept Management & Mkt, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia.
EM jrodwell@swin.edu.au
RI Rodwell, John/C-4778-2008
OI Rodwell, John/0000-0003-1682-0719
FU Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS)
FX This paper uses unit record data from the HILDA Survey. The HILDA
Project was initiated and is funded by the Australian Government
Department of Social Services (DSS) and is managed by the Melbourne
Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (Melbourne Institute).
The findings and views reported in this paper, however, are those of the
author and should not be attributed to either DSS or the Melbourne
Institute.
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6K1SQ
UT WOS:000887291500001
PM 36430031
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Wright, SL
Silard, AG
AF Wright, Sarah L.
Silard, Anthony G.
TI Loneliness in Young Adult Workers
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; social relationships at work; belongingness; young adult
workers; social disconnection; work practices
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; NETWORKS; IMPACT
AB Loneliness is commonly associated with older people with the majority of research and interventions focusing on loneliness in aged and aging populations. However, loneliness seems to be on the rise for young adults more so than the elderly. Our research focusses on the experiences of young workers who report feeling lonely at work. We explore individual and organisational factors that may be contributing to loneliness, and comment on the consequences of feeling lonely at work. Qualitative data from 37 young adults from Western Europe suggest that these workers feel invisible at work, have a thwarted sense of belonging to their employing organisation, and often experience relational deficiencies due to automation and individualisation of work practices.
C1 [Wright, Sarah L.] Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand.
[Silard, Anthony G.] Luiss Business Sch, Ctr Sustainable Leadership, I-00162 Rome, Italy.
C3 University of Canterbury; Luiss Guido Carli University
RP Wright, SL (corresponding author), Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand.
EM sarah.wright@canterbury.ac.nz
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U2 42
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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PY 2022
VL 19
IS 21
AR 14462
DI 10.3390/ijerph192114462
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6B1OV
UT WOS:000881112200001
PM 36361344
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Yang, M
Wang, H
Yao, J
AF Yang, Man
Wang, Hao
Yao, Jun
TI Relationship between Intergenerational Emotional Support and Subjective
Well-Being among Elderly Migrants in China: The Mediating Role of
Loneliness and Self-Esteem
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE subjective well-being; intergenerational emotional support; loneliness;
self-esteem; elderly migrant
ID LIFE SATISFACTION; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION; PERSPECTIVE; COMPETENCE;
DEPRESSION; HAPPINESS; QUALITY; PEOPLE; IMPACT
AB With the augmentation of family migration, the number and proportion of elderly migrants have increased dramatically in China. The well-being of this group has a profound impact on the whole society. Subjective well-being is a comprehensive reflection of whether a person's needs are met. In this cross-sectional study, we established a multiple mediation model to evaluate the mediating effects of loneliness and self-esteem on intergenerational emotional support and, consequently, on subjective well-being in elderly migrants. The study population consisted of 728 elderly migrants living in Nanjing (Jiangsu, China), including 219 men (30.1%) and 509 women (69.9%). The participants' loneliness and self-esteem were measured using the R-UCLA Loneliness Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Philadelphia Senior Center Confidence Scale. Multiple regression analyses revealed a significant correlation between intergenerational emotional support and subjective well-being, and mediation analysis revealed that intergenerational emotional support indirectly influenced subjective well-being through three mediators: loneliness (mediating effect, 0.149), self-esteem (mediating effect, 0.136), and loneliness and self-esteem (mediating effect, 0.041). We conclude that loneliness and self-esteem mediate the relationship between intergenerational emotional support and subjective well-being in elderly migrants and can be regulated to improve elderly migrants' subjective well-being. Great attention should be paid to the emotional needs of elderly migrants, and communication and exchange with elderly migrants should be emphasized to enhance their subjective sense of well-being.
C1 [Yang, Man; Wang, Hao; Yao, Jun] Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.
[Yao, Jun] Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.
[Yao, Jun] Nanjing Med Univ, Inst Hlth Jiangsu Dev, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing Medical
University
RP Yao, J (corresponding author), Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.; Yao, J (corresponding author), Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.; Yao, J (corresponding author), Nanjing Med Univ, Inst Hlth Jiangsu Dev, Nanjing 211166, Peoples R China.
EM yaojun@njmu.edu.cn
OI YAO, JUN/0000-0003-0057-1797
FU National Social Science Foundation of China [18BRK026]; National Natural
Science Foundation of China [72004103]
FX This article was supported by National Social Science Foundation of
China "A follow-up study on the influence mechanism of intergenerational
relationship on the mental health of migrant elderly" (18BRK026), and
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (72004103).
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PY 2022
VL 19
IS 21
AR 14567
DI 10.3390/ijerph192114567
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 6F3EQ
UT WOS:000883949000001
PM 36361447
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Lyngdoh, T
El-Manstrly, D
Jeesha, K
AF Lyngdoh, Teidorlang
El-Manstrly, Dahlia
Jeesha, Krishnan
TI Social isolation and social anxiety as drivers of generation Z's
willingness to share personal information on social media
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE ethical privacy care; fear of missing out (FoMO); generation Z;
information sharing; social isolation; social media
ID WORD-OF-MOUTH; SELF-PRESENTATION; INTERNET USE; PRIVACY CONCERNS;
RUMINATION; FEAR; LONELINESS; CONSUMERS; SERVICE; MODEL
AB Generation Z's (gen z) sharing of personal information on social media is a growing phenomenon with significant ramifications. Existing research, however, focuses on examining the role of social and/or psychological factors and fails to consider how and when social, psychological, and organizational factors affect gen z's willingness to share personal information on social media. To fill this gap, we propose a conceptual model based on the tenets of sociometer theory, to understand the dynamics of gen z's willingness to share personal information while considering its process and boundary conditions. Using a sequential multi-study design, we conducted an experiment followed by a survey to test our hypotheses using data collected from gen z in India. Our findings show that when gen z feels socially isolated/anxious, they are more likely to share personal information on social media. The effect of social isolation on sharing of personal information increases when gen z fear that they are missing out on the rewarding experiences others are having, are engaged in repetitive negative thoughts and perceive their firm's privacy policy as transparent and ethical. Our findings provide a better understanding of why, how, and when gen z's are willing to share personal information on social media. We extend existing limited research on the psychological aspects of digital natives' interaction with modern technologies. Our results equip social media marketing and brand managers with the knowledge they need to increase gen z's willingness to share personal information.
C1 [Lyngdoh, Teidorlang] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Business & Managment, London, England.
[El-Manstrly, Dahlia] Univ Sheffield, Sch Managment, Conduit Rd, Sheffield S10 1FL, S Yorkshire, England.
[Jeesha, Krishnan] Indian Inst Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
C3 University of London; Queen Mary University London; University of
Sheffield; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute
of Management Lucknow
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NR 139
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U1 35
U2 158
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD JAN
PY 2023
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EP 26
DI 10.1002/mar.21744
EA OCT 2022
PG 22
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA 6Z2MD
UT WOS:000870394900001
OA hybrid, Green Published, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Khaskheli, A
Jiang, YS
Raza, SA
Yousufi, SQ
AF Khaskheli, Asadullah
Jiang, Yushi
Raza, Syed Ali
Yousufi, Sara Qamar
TI Social isolation & toxic behavior of students in e-learning: evidence
during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
SO INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Social media; human-computer interface; distance education & online
learning; informal learning; post-secondary education
ID ONLINE DISINHIBITION; SELF-EFFICACY; VICTIMIZATION; PERPETRATION;
TECHNOLOGY; ANONYMITY
AB The global COVID-19 pandemic has led educational institutions to shut down and adopt e-learning practices through computer-mediated communication. An unanticipated switch of online classes from face-to-face classes isolates students from social groups and teachers, causing online disinhibition. Therefore, this paper investigates factors influencing university students' toxic disinhibition behavior in online classrooms, WhatsApp groups, and Telegram groups. Also, social isolation has been used as a moderating variable to identify whether social isolation strengthens or weakens the proposed association. The research holds the basis of "Social Cognitive Theory" and "Theory of Planned Behavior." The data from 506 university students have been collected for analysis. The proposed framework and research hypotheses have been assessed via PLS-SEM using Smart PLS software. Findings from the study show that toxic behavior victimization, attitude, subjective norms, and behavioral control are factors that positively & significantly affect toxic disinhibition online. Furthermore, motives and self-efficacy showed an insignificant influence on toxic disinhibition. Additionally, toxic disinhibition significantly & positively affects toxic behavior. At last, social isolation is likely to have a moderation effect on the variables. Hence, the research yields guidance on reducing toxic disinhibition online. Further, implications and recommendations are discussed at the end of the study.
C1 [Khaskheli, Asadullah] Hainan Univ, Sch Management, Haikou, Hainan, Peoples R China.
[Jiang, Yushi] Southwest Jiaotong Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
[Raza, Syed Ali; Yousufi, Sara Qamar] IQRA Univ, Dept Business Adm, Karachi, Pakistan.
C3 Hainan University; Southwest Jiaotong University; Iqra University
RP Jiang, YS (corresponding author), Southwest Jiaotong Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
EM jys_a@sina.com
RI Jiang, Yushi/GPL-6078-2022; Khaskheli, Asadullah/AAM-7963-2021; Raza,
Syed Ali/I-3879-2016
OI Khaskheli, Asadullah/0000-0002-1720-8022; Raza, Syed
Ali/0000-0002-2455-6922
FU Science Research Foundation of Hainan University [kyqd(sk)2022043]; NSFC
[72172129]; National Social Science Fund of China [20BSH103]; Ministry
of Education, Humanities and Social Science Project [21YJA63003,
19YJC860033]; Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Science
Research Projects [20YJC860006]
FX This work was supported by the Science Research Foundation of Hainan
University [grant number kyqd(sk)2022043]; NSFC [grant number 72172129];
The National Social Science Fund of China [grant number 20BSH103];
Ministry of Education, Humanities and Social Science Project [grant
numbers 21YJA63003, 19YJC860033]; Ministry of Education Humanities and
Social Science Research Projects [grant number 20YJC860006].
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 5
U2 29
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1049-4820
EI 1744-5191
J9 INTERACT LEARN ENVIR
JI Interact. Learn. Environ.
PD MAY 27
PY 2024
VL 32
IS 5
BP 1924
EP 1943
DI 10.1080/10494820.2022.2133145
EA OCT 2022
PG 20
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA C3N6W
UT WOS:000868441300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bradley, N
Dowrick, C
Lloyd-Williams, M
AF Bradley, Natasha
Dowrick, Christopher
Lloyd-Williams, Mari
TI Feasibility of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Psychosocial
Palliative Care: Observational Cohort Study of Hospice Day Care and
Social Support Groups
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE palliative care; hospice day care; social support; patient reported
outcome measures
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; ADVANCED CANCER; DIFFERENT
MODELS; SELF-MANAGEMENT; DAY SERVICES; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; HEALTH;
SCALE
AB Palliative care patients can be at risk of social isolation or loneliness. Interventions that can provide effective social support, and particularly emotional support, could facilitate healthy coping that bolsters quality of life and reduces depression in palliative care patients. This is an observational cohort study which recruited thirty patients (n = 30) from the day services of four independent hospices in England. Participants completed patient reported outcome measures in perceived social support, loneliness, and depression, at up to three time points. Age range was 56-91 years, males and females were equally represented, and the sample was 93% white British. In participants that provided two or more timepoints, perceived social support increased, and loneliness and depression decreased. Largest changes with the least variation between participants was in emotional support (p = 0.165) and loneliness (p = 0.104). These results suggest that the psychosocial patient reported outcome measures used (MOS-SS, UCLA, BEDS) could be sensitive to change aligned with the goals of this intervention in palliative care. Participants in this study were observed to derive psychosocial benefit from attending the hospice day service.
C1 [Bradley, Natasha] Univ West England, Ctr Hlth & Clin Res, Bristol BS16 1DD, Avon, England.
[Dowrick, Christopher; Lloyd-Williams, Mari] Univ Liverpool, Dept Primary Care & Mental Hlth, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England.
C3 University of West England; University of Liverpool
RP Bradley, N (corresponding author), Univ West England, Ctr Hlth & Clin Res, Bristol BS16 1DD, Avon, England.
EM natasha.bradley@uwe.ac.uk
RI Bradley, Natasha/AHC-7311-2022
OI Bradley, Natasha/0000-0003-0768-9819
FU Economic& Social Research Council [ES/J500094/1]
FX This researchwas funded by the Economic& Social Research Council (grant
code ES/J500094/1).
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 7
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 20
AR 13258
DI 10.3390/ijerph192013258
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 5S3NE
UT WOS:000875100300001
PM 36293835
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chark, R
AF Chark, Robin
TI Social disconnectedness moderates nostalgia preference
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Nostalgia preference; Historical nostalgia; Communal nostalgia; Social
disconnectedness; Savoring the past; Cultural identification
ID GOOD OLD DAYS; SINGLE-ITEM; HISTORICAL NOSTALGIA; PERSONAL NOSTALGIA;
SATISFACTION; NEED; LONELINESS; CONNECTEDNESS; INTENTIONS; EMOTION
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C1 [Chark, Robin] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Ave Univ, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
[Chark, Robin] Univ Macau, Ctr Cognit & Brain Sci, Ave Univ, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Macau; University of Macau
RP Chark, R (corresponding author), Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Ave Univ, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.; Chark, R (corresponding author), Univ Macau, Ctr Cognit & Brain Sci, Ave Univ, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
EM robinchark@gmail.com
OI Chark, Robin/0000-0003-4041-3419
FU University of Macau; Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR Government;
[MYRG2019-00026-FBA]; [HSS-UMAC-2020-16]
FX This work was supported by the University of Macau [Ref:
MYRG2019-00026-FBA] and the Higher Education Fund of Macao SAR
Government [Ref: HSS-UMAC-2020-16] .
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
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EI 1873-4693
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VL 107
AR 103342
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2022.103342
PG 12
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 6I3UO
UT WOS:000886053500004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ghosh, S
AF Ghosh, Sangita
TI "Engagement with social media, self-obsessive presentation on the web
and interrelated self-esteem-A study related to urban lifestyle"
SO NMIMS MANAGEMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Self -obsessive presentation online; Addictive use of social media;
self; esteem; Social media narcissism
ID FACEBOOK ADDICTION; COMPARISON ORIENTATION; PERSONALITY; NETWORKING;
PREDICTORS; BENEFITS; BEHAVIOR; FAILURE; SUCCESS; IMPACT
AB Purpose: The article examines how the new urban social classes are somewhat trapped into their insatiable appetite to experience happiness by overconsumption, social networking and ultimately ending up accumulating more stress.Methodology: We are following descriptive research design in this study as it describes the characteristics of individuals. This study estimates centrally the percentage of responses of a specified sample population exhibiting a certain behavior. Two structured questionnaires are used to conduct two online surveys and with the help of those questionnaire,respondents are asked to express their opinions freely regarding their purchasing pattern, engagement with social media and their way of self-presentation. A total sample size of 87 is considered within the specified sample, 61 respondents are young adults and 13 are matured young adults, 12 are middle-aged and only one elderly respondent is interviewed to record their responses. For this research statistical software, SPSS is used for analyzing the collected data deliberately for accurate results and methodological findings. Finding and conclusion: The main aim of the paper is to investigate demographic, personality and individual differences are impactful to the addictive use of social media and self-presentation. The study reveals the results are consistent with previous researches and hypothesis formed with the results showing that the demographic parameters like age, gender, income, occupation are significantly contributed to narcissism and self-esteem with addictive use of social media.Implication of study Engagement with social media and portraying a beautified picture -perfect life can provide a feel-good factor and actually act as a stress-buster in daily chores of life? Or this over engagement in the virtual world gradually pushing them to the corners of much-increasing loneliness, stress and depression. This present paper shall try to introspect and explore the various facets of engagement in social media in the context of the major cities of India and its impact on the individual's everyday life.
C1 [Ghosh, Sangita] Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Univ Technol, Heritage Acad, Kolkata, India.
[Ghosh, Sangita] West Bengal Univ Technol, Kolkata, India.
C3 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology; Maulana Abul Kalam
Azad University of Technology
RP Ghosh, S (corresponding author), Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Univ Technol, Heritage Acad, Kolkata, India.
EM sangita.ghosh@heritageit.edu
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NR 66
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 4
U2 17
PU NARSEE MONJEE INST MANAGEMENT STUDIES
PI MUMBAI
PA V L MEHTA RD, VILE PARLE WEST, MUMBAI, 400056, INDIA
SN 0971-1023
J9 NMIMS MANAG REV
JI NMIMS Manag. Rev.
PD OCT
PY 2022
VL 30
IS 5
BP 81
EP 102
DI 10.53908/NMMR.300505
PG 22
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 8Y0JN
UT WOS:000932390900005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kheirallah, KA
Ababneh, BF
Bendak, H
Alsuwaidi, AR
Elbarazi, I
AF Kheirallah, Khalid A.
Ababneh, Bayan F.
Bendak, Heba
Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R.
Elbarazi, Iffat
TI Exploring the Mental, Social, and Lifestyle Effects of a Positive
COVID-19 Infection on Syrian Refugees in Jordan: A Qualitative Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE refugee; COVID-19; camps; community; healthcare; well-being
ID QUARANTINE; MIGRANTS; IMPACT
AB Migrants and refugees are among the vulnerable populations that suffered disproportionately from the COVID-19 crisis. However, their experiences with COVID-19 positivity status have not been investigated. This study explored the physical, mental, and psychosocial impacts of a positive COVID-19 diagnosis on Syrian refugees living in Jordan. Using a qualitative approach, twenty phone interviews were conducted with ten adult Syrian refugees living within the camp and ten refugees living in non-camp (host community) settings in Jordan. Follow-up interviews with five health care providers at a refugee camp were conducted to explore the services and support provided to the refugees with COVID-19 infection. The findings were thematically analyzed and grouped into major themes, subthemes, and emerging themes. Refugees living within camp settings had better access to testing, healthcare, and disease management and did not experience fear of being deported. Refugees in both settings suffered mental and psychosocial health impacts, social isolation, fear of death, and disease complications. COVID-19 infection has negatively impacted refugees' well-being with noticeable disparities across the different living conditions. Refugees living within host community settings may need more support for managing their condition, accessibility to free testing, as well as treatment and healthcare services.
C1 [Kheirallah, Khalid A.; Ababneh, Bayan F.] Univ Sci & Technol, Med Sch Jordan, Dept Publ Hlth, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
[Bendak, Heba] Swinburne Univ Technol, Clin Psychol Dept, Melbourne, Vic 3122, Australia.
[Alsuwaidi, Ahmed R.] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Pediat, POB 15551, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates.
[Elbarazi, Iffat] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Inst Publ Hlth, POB 15551, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates.
C3 Jordan University of Science & Technology; Swinburne University of
Technology; United Arab Emirates University; United Arab Emirates
University
RP Elbarazi, I (corresponding author), United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Inst Publ Hlth, POB 15551, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates.
EM ielbarazi@uaeu.ac.ae
RI Kheirallah, Khalid/HJH-7391-2023; Elbarazi, Iffat/AFP-8801-2022;
Ababneh, Bayan/AAD-8407-2022; Elbarazi, Iffat/KGM-1024-2024
OI Ababneh, Bayan/0000-0002-6223-5599; Alsuwaidi,
Ahmed/0000-0002-1187-522X; Kheirallah, Khalid/0000-0003-4504-4472;
Elbarazi, Iffat/0000-0001-7151-2175
FU Faculty of Research at Jordan University of Science and Technology
[20210156]
FX This study was supported by a grant from the Faculty of Research at
Jordan University of Science and Technology (Grant no. 20210156).
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U1 0
U2 12
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 19
AR 12588
DI 10.3390/ijerph191912588
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 5I1GX
UT WOS:000868115400001
PM 36231888
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Korenhof, SA
Rouwet, E
Elstgeest, LEM
Tan, SS
Macchione, S
Vasiljev, V
Rukavina, T
Alhambra-Borrás, T
Fierloos, IN
Raat, H
AF Korenhof, Sophie A.
Rouwet, Ellen, V
Elstgeest, Liset E. M.
Tan, Siok Swan
Macchione, Stefania
Vasiljev, Vanja
Rukavina, Tomislav
Alhambra-Borras, Tamara
Fierloos, Irene N.
Raat, Hein
TI Evaluation of an Intervention to Promote Self-Management Regarding
Cardiovascular Disease: The Social Engagement Framework for Addressing
the Chronic-Disease-Challenge (SEFAC)
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE mindfulness; cardiovascular disease; risk factors; self management;
chronic disease management
ID RISK-FACTORS; MINDFULNESS; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION; LONELINESS; PREVENTION;
CARDIOLOGY; EFFICACY; STRESS; STROKE
AB Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are predominantly lifestyle related. Mental health issues also influence CVD progression and quality of life. Self-management of lifestyle behaviors and mental well-being may play a significant role in reducing the CVD burden. Previous studies have shown that mindfulness practices are associated with psychological well-being, but their effects on CVD self-management are mainly unknown. Methods: The study had a before-after design and included adults over 50 years with CVD and/or one or more risk factors from three European countries. Follow-up was six months. The intervention was a 7-week mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) in a group setting focusing on chronic disease self-management. Outcomes were measured with validated self-report questionnaires at baseline and follow-up: self-efficacy, physical activity, nutrition, smoking, alcohol use, sleep and fatigue, social support, stress, depression, medication adherence, and self-rated health. Results: Among 352 participants, 324 (92%) attended >= 4 of the 7 group sessions and completed follow-up. During follow-up, self-efficacy, stress, social support, depressive symptoms, and self-rated health significantly improved. No significant changes were detected for other outcomes. Conclusions: A 7-week MBI focusing on chronic disease self-management was conducive to improved self-efficacy, emotional well-being, social support, and self-rated overall health during six months. These findings support the use of MBIs for improving self-management in cardiovascular care. ISRCTN registry-number ISRCTN11248135.
C1 [Korenhof, Sophie A.; Rouwet, Ellen, V; Elstgeest, Liset E. M.; Tan, Siok Swan; Fierloos, Irene N.; Raat, Hein] Erasmus MC, Dept Publ Hlth, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[Elstgeest, Liset E. M.] Reinier Graaf Hosp, Reinier Acad, NL-2625 AD Delft, Netherlands.
[Tan, Siok Swan] InHolland Univ Appl Sci, Res Grp City Dynam, NL-3072 AG Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[Macchione, Stefania] Ist Servizi Ricovero & Assistenza Anziani, Inst Hospitalizat & Care Elderly, European Project Off Dept, I-31100 Treviso, Italy.
[Vasiljev, Vanja; Rukavina, Tomislav] Univ Rijeka, Fac Med, Dept Social Med & Epidemiol, Rijeka 51000, Croatia.
[Alhambra-Borras, Tamara] Univ Valencia, Polibienestar Res Inst, Valencia 46022, Spain.
C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus MC; Reinier de Graaf Hospital;
University of Rijeka; University of Valencia
RP Raat, H (corresponding author), Erasmus MC, Dept Publ Hlth, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM h.raat@erasmusmc.nl
RI ; Vasiljev, Vanja/S-8788-2018; Alhambra-Borras, Tamara/S-5710-2017;
Rukavina, Tomislav/S-7367-2018
OI Korenhof, Sophie/0000-0001-7646-9989; Tan, Siok
Swan/0000-0002-9522-2321; /0000-0002-3471-1666; Vasiljev,
Vanja/0000-0002-4308-3008; Alhambra-Borras, Tamara/0000-0002-8595-1969;
Rukavina, Tomislav/0000-0001-6817-3002; Raat, Hein/0000-0002-6000-7445
FU European Union [738202]; Dutch Heart Foundation [2018T012]
FX The Social Engagement Framework for Addressing the
Chronic-disease-challenge (SEFAC) project received funding from the
European Union's Health Programme (2014-2020; grant agreement 738202).
The Dutch Heart Foundation (grant number 2018T012) further supported
this work in the Netherlands.
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PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 20
AR 13145
DI 10.3390/ijerph192013145
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 5P3SI
UT WOS:000873073900001
PM 36293726
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mills, R
Zullig, KJ
Theeke, LA
Lander, LR
Hobbs, GR
Herczyk, J
Davis, SM
AF Mills, Rosalina
Zullig, Keith J.
Theeke, Laurie A.
Lander, Laura R.
Hobbs, Gerry R.
Herczyk, Johnathan
Davis, Stephen M.
TI Assessing Loneliness among Adults Receiving Outpatient Treatment with
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE medication for opioid use disorder outpatient therapy; treatment;
intervention; loneliness; R-UCLA
ID TRAINING REDUCES LONELINESS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SUBSTANCE USE; DRUG-USE;
ANXIETY SEVERITY; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; OLDER-ADULTS; SCALE; VALIDATION;
HEALTH
AB Loneliness is a significant risk factor for substance use, however, impacts of treatments on loneliness are relatively unexplored. Living in a rural location is a greater risk factor for loneliness. This study examined data from a quasi-experimental study in rural Appalachia, comparing the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) versus Treatment as Usual (TAU) among adults receiving MOUD in outpatient therapy. Our objective was to determine whether observed reductions in self-reported craving, anxiety, depression, and increased perceived mindfulness would also improve loneliness reports. Eighty participants (n = 35 MBRP; n = 45 TAU) were included in the analysis from a group-based Comprehensive Opioid Addiction Treatment program. Outcomes tracked included craving, anxiety, depression, mindfulness, and loneliness as measured by the Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (R-UCLA). A linear mixed model ANOVA determined the significance of the treatments on changes in loneliness scores at baseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks, and 36 weeks post-recruitment. Both groups reported significantly reduced loneliness over the course of the study (F = 16.07, p < 0.01), however there were no significant differences between groups. Loneliness was also significantly positively (p < 0.01) correlated with anxiety (0.66), depression (0.59), and craving (0.38), and significantly (p < 0.01) inversely correlated (-0.52) with mindfulness. Results suggest that participation in MOUD group-based outpatient therapy has the potential to diminish loneliness and associated poor psychological outcomes. Thus, it is possible that a more targeted intervention for loneliness would further diminish loneliness, which is important as loneliness is linked to risk for relapse.
C1 [Mills, Rosalina; Zullig, Keith J.; Herczyk, Johnathan] West Virginia Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Sci, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
[Theeke, Laurie A.] George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
[Lander, Laura R.] West Virginia Univ, Sch Med, Rockefeller Neurosci Inst, Dept Behav Med & Psychiat, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
[Hobbs, Gerry R.] West Virginia Univ, Dept Stat, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
[Davis, Stephen M.] West Virginia Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy Management & Leadership, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
C3 West Virginia University; George Washington University; West Virginia
University; West Virginia University; West Virginia University
RP Zullig, KJ (corresponding author), West Virginia Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Sci, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA.
EM kzullig@hsc.wvu.edu
OI Herczyk, Johnathan/0000-0003-3814-3368; Theeke,
Laurie/0000-0002-6965-0728
FU US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [6R49CE002109-05-06]
FX This research was supported in part by Grant Number, 6R49CE002109-05-06,
funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its
contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not
necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.
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EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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DI 10.3390/ijerph192013481
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 5P5VF
UT WOS:000873217700001
PM 36294057
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Palumbo, A
Aluru, V
Battaglia, J
Geller, D
Turry, A
Ross, M
Cristian, A
Balagula, C
Ogedegbe, G
Khatri, L
Chao, M
Froemke, RC
Urbanek, JK
Raghavan, P
AF Palumbo, Anna
Aluru, Viswanath
Battaglia, Jessica
Geller, Daniel
Turry, Alan
Ross, Marc
Cristian, Adrian
Balagula, Caitlin
Ogedegbe, Gbenga
Khatri, Latika
Chao, Moses, V
Froemke, Robert C.
Urbanek, Jacek K.
Raghavan, Preeti
TI Music Upper Limb Therapy-Integrated Provides a Feasible Enriched
Environment and Reduces Post-stroke Depression A Pilot Randomized
Controlled Trial
SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Stroke; Post-Stroke Depression (PSD); Enriched Environment; Music
Therapy
ID STROKE REHABILITATION; INCREASES ACTIVITY; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
NATURAL-HISTORY; SUPPORT GROUP; RECOVERY; RELIABILITY; IMPACT; VALIDITY;
OUTCOMES
AB Objective This study's aims were to refine Music Upper Limb Therapy-Integrated (MULT-I) to create a feasible enriched environment for stroke rehabilitation and compare its biologic and behavioral effects with that of a home exercise program (HEP). Design This was a randomized mixed-methods study of 30 adults with post-stroke hemiparesis. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor and oxytocin levels measured biologic effects, and upper limb function, disability, quality of life, and emotional well-being were assessed as behavioral outcomes. Participant experiences were explored using semistructured interviews. Results MULT-I participants showed reduced depression from preintervention to postintervention as compared with HEP participants. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels significantly increased for MULT-I participants but decreased for HEP participants, with a significant difference between groups after excluding those with post-stroke depression. MULT-I participants additionally improved quality of life and self-perceived physical strength, mobility, activity, participation, and recovery from preintervention to postintervention. HEP participants improved upper limb function. Qualitatively, MULT-I provided psychosocial support and enjoyment, whereas HEP supported self-management of rehabilitation. Conclusions Implementation of a music-enriched environment is feasible, reduces post-stroke depression, and may enhance the neural environment for recovery via increases in brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels. Self-management of rehabilitation through an HEP may further improve upper limb function.
C1 [Palumbo, Anna] NYU, Steinhardt Sch Culture Educ & Human Dev, Dept Occupat Therapy, Rehabil Sci Program, New York, NY USA.
[Palumbo, Anna; Turry, Alan] NYU, Steinhardt Sch Culture Educ & Human Dev, Nordoff Robbins Ctr Mus Therapy, New York, NY USA.
[Aluru, Viswanath; Geller, Daniel; Balagula, Caitlin; Raghavan, Preeti] NYU, Dept Rehabil Med, Langone Sch Med, New York, NY USA.
[Aluru, Viswanath; Battaglia, Jessica; Ross, Marc] Kingsbrook Jewish Med Ctr, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Brooklyn, NY USA.
[Geller, Daniel] Columbia Univ, Irving Med Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Regenerat Med, New York, NY USA.
[Cristian, Adrian] Baptist Hlth South Florida, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Miami Canc Inst, Miami, FL USA.
[Ogedegbe, Gbenga] NYU, Langone Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, New York, NY USA.
[Khatri, Latika; Chao, Moses, V; Froemke, Robert C.] NYU, Langone Sch Med, Skirball Inst, New York, NY USA.
[Urbanek, Jacek K.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Geriatr Med & Gerontol, Dept Med, Baltimore, MD USA.
[Raghavan, Preeti] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil & Neurol, Baltimore, MD USA.
C3 New York University; New York University; New York University; NYU
Langone Medical Center; NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Columbia
University; New York University; NYU Langone Medical Center; New York
University; NYU Langone Medical Center; Johns Hopkins University; Johns
Hopkins University
RP Raghavan, P (corresponding author), 600 North Wolfe St,Phipps Suite 182, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA.
RI Geller, Daniel/NDS-9105-2025; Palumbo, Anna/JXM-4698-2024
FU New York University Clinical Translational Science Award from the
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
[UL1TR000038]; National Institutes of Health [U54NS081765]; GRAMMY
Foundation; John and Jennifer Clay Foundation
FX This research was supported in part by New York University Clinical
Translational Science Award UL1TR000038 from the National Center for
Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) and U54NS081765, National
Institutes of Health, and in part by grants from the GRAMMY Foundation
and the John and Jennifer Clay Foundation.
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SN 0894-9115
EI 1537-7385
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EP 946
DI 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001938
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WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
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UT WOS:000853701600011
PM 34864768
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yang, SF
Zhang, MY
AF Yang, Shufang
Zhang, Mingyao
TI Research on the Influence Mechanisms of the Affective and Cognitive
Self-Esteem
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social media usage; loneliness; older adults; cognitive self-esteem;
affective self-esteem; objective social isolation
ID SOCIAL MEDIA USE; MENTAL-HEALTH; FACEBOOK USE; OLDER-ADULTS; DEPRESSIVE
SYMPTOMS; SUICIDAL IDEATION; MODERATING ROLE; NETWORK SITES; LONELINESS;
ADOLESCENTS
AB Most prior studies examined the direct relation between social media usage and loneliness. This study tries to reveal the covert mechanisms involved in how different types of SMU affect older adults' loneliness, which has rarely been an object of attention in the prior literature. A partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) method was used to analyze the data collected from 466 older adults in a field study. This research divided self-esteem into two dimensions: affective self-esteem (AE) and cognitive self-esteem (CE). The study found that changes in CE only stemmed from functional SMU (FSMU), rather than active SMU (ASMU) and passive SMU (PSMU). ASMU and PSMU had a significant effect on FSMU. CE had a significant effect on loneliness. Objective social isolation (OSI) had a positive relationship with loneliness. Moreover, PSMU, FSMU, and CE had a significant effect on ASMU, CE, and AE, respectively. For older adults, the feeling of connecting with others was more valuable than acquiring specific outcomes. The mediation test results showed that FSMU could play a completely mediating role in the relationship between ASMU and PSMU, as well as that between ASMU and CE. CE significantly mediated the relationship between FSMU and loneliness. Finally, the total effect sizes of ASMU and PSMU on FSMU were significant, and those of CE on older adults' loneliness and AE were significant, while the total effect of AE on older adults' loneliness was non-significant. AE moderated the relationship between PSMU and OSI, so PSMU was related to higher OSI only for users experiencing high AE. These findings offer a guide for the use of social media to conduct future loneliness interventions for older adults.
C1 [Yang, Shufang] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Ind Engn, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Yang, Shufang] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Antai Coll Econ & Management, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Mingyao] Lingnan Normal Univ, Sch Phys Educ & Sports Sci, Zhanjiang 524048, Peoples R China.
C3 Tsinghua University; Shanghai Jiao Tong University; LingNan Normal
University
RP Zhang, MY (corresponding author), Lingnan Normal Univ, Sch Phys Educ & Sports Sci, Zhanjiang 524048, Peoples R China.
EM zmyaiyang98@163.com
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IS 20
AR 13232
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Adam, I
AF Adam, Issahaku
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
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UT WOS:000862498700013
PM 36164518
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AF Wildermuth, Cristina de Mello-E-Souza
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SO STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Faculty; higher education administration; role theory; isolation;
work-life balance
ID EXPERIENCES; CHAIRS
AB Throughout the world of higher education, universities and colleges are reconceptualizing how their institutions are organized, especially in terms of faculty size related to overall programming. As adjunct rates increase and faculty positions are eliminated, many programs may be reduced to a single faculty lead. Yet, single faculty member programs are not well understood in the literature, nor are their roles in the larger higher education structure. This qualitative study explores the experiences of 12 university professors in the United States who coordinate single faculty programs, defined as academic programs employing only one tenured or tenure-track faculty member. Using the conceptual frameworks of Role Theory and Social Isolation, we explored the experiences of single faculty and how those experiences were influenced by the policies and practices of their institutions. Participants' experiences of isolation included disciplinary/collaborative isolation, physical isolation, ownership isolation, and identity isolation. Participants described their roles as complex, unclear, and often unrecognized by others. Results indicate that faculty in single faculty programs may appear invisible within the current structure of academia and that revising existing practices could better support these faculty and their programs. Institutions must question whether single faculty programs should exist and the conditions under which these programs can succeed. Finally, policy and practice recommendations are offered for institutions, and even non-solo faculty peers, to support flying solo professors as they navigate serving their students and keeping their programs afloat.
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U1 3
U2 8
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0307-5079
EI 1470-174X
J9 STUD HIGH EDUC
JI Stud. High. Educ.
PD JAN 2
PY 2023
VL 48
IS 1
BP 189
EP 203
DI 10.1080/03075079.2022.2124243
EA SEP 2022
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 7B2SU
UT WOS:000857885100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Murphy, BM
Rogerson, MC
Hesselson, S
Iismaa, SE
Graham, RM
Jackson, AC
AF Murphy, Barbara M.
Rogerson, Michelle C.
Hesselson, Stephanie
Iismaa, Siiri E.
Graham, Robert M.
Jackson, Alun C.
TI Psychosocial impacts of spontaneous coronary artery dissection: A
qualitative study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; OF-LIFE;
EXPERIENCES; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; INTERVENTION; UNCERTAINTY; DISEASE
AB Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an increasingly recognised cause of acute myocardial infarction, particularly in younger women without classic cardiac risk factors. While recent quantitative studies have noted high anxiety and depression in SCAD survivors, the full range and extent of psychosocial impacts of SCAD is unknown. The present study used a qualitative approach to investigate the psychosocial impacts of SCAD in Australian SCAD survivors. Focus group participants were recruited as part of a larger study of SCAD survivors currently being undertaken by the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. Thirty SCAD survivors participated in one of seven online focus groups, conducted using a semi-structured format. Focus group duration was 1.5 hours. Each was digitally recorded and transcribed. Data were analyzed thematically according to recommended guidelines. One over-arching theme, five main themes and 26 sub-themes were identified. The overarching theme related to lack of information, while the five main themes related to emotional impacts, issues with self-management, issues with family, impacts on work life, and the need for psychosocial support. The 'emotional impacts' theme comprised 11 sub-themes, namely shock and disbelief, confusion and uncertainty, unfairness, fear and anxiety, loss and grief, isolation and loneliness, guilt, invalidation and embarrassment, depression, vulnerability, and frustration. Findings are discussed in light of relevant psychological theories. This qualitative study extends previous quantitative investigations of SCAD survivors by providing an in-depth understanding of the complex, inter-related and highly distressing impacts of SCAD. The findings point to the urgent need for a coherent approach to information provision, the development and delivery of SCAD-specific cardiac rehabilitation programs, and the provision of psychosocial support programs for SCAD survivors.
C1 [Murphy, Barbara M.; Rogerson, Michelle C.; Jackson, Alun C.] Australian Ctr Heart Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Murphy, Barbara M.; Jackson, Alun C.] Deakin Univ, Fac Hlth, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Murphy, Barbara M.; Jackson, Alun C.] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Hesselson, Stephanie; Iismaa, Siiri E.; Graham, Robert M.] Victor Chang Cardiac Res Inst, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Iismaa, Siiri E.; Graham, Robert M.] Univ New South Wales, St Vincents Clin Sch, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Jackson, Alun C.] Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Deakin University; University of Melbourne; Victor Chang Cardiac
Research Institute; University of New South Wales Sydney; University of
Hong Kong
RP Murphy, BM (corresponding author), Australian Ctr Heart Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.; Murphy, BM (corresponding author), Deakin Univ, Fac Hlth, Geelong, Vic, Australia.; Murphy, BM (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM barbara.murphy@australianhearthealth.org.au
RI Murphy, Barbara/MGV-4173-2025; Jackson, Alun/R-6306-2019; Iismaa,
Siiri/C-9300-2013
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TC 17
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U1 0
U2 3
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 6
PY 2022
VL 17
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AR e0273978
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PG 18
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 6R5TD
UT WOS:000892364500035
PM 36067201
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bourion-Bédès, S
Rousseau, H
Batt, M
Tarquinio, P
Lebreuilly, R
Sorsana, C
Legrand, K
Machane, R
Tarquinio, C
Baumann, C
AF Bourion-Bedes, Stephanie
Rousseau, Helene
Batt, Martine
Tarquinio, Pascale
Lebreuilly, Romain
Sorsana, Christine
Legrand, Karine
Machane, Rabah
Tarquinio, Cyril
Baumann, Cedric
TI Mental Health Status of French School-Aged Children's Parents during the
COVID-19 Lockdown and Its Associated Factors
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE anxiety; COVID-19 pandemic; parents; resilience; family support
ID GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; SENSITIVITY;
VALIDATION
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has led to widespread social isolation. This study aimed to determine anxiety levels among parents of school-aged children and investigate the associated factors. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, living and working conditions, family relationships, social support (MSPSS) and health status (SF-12) were collected from French parents through an online survey. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) was used to assess anxiety. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the factors associated with moderate to severe anxiety. Among 698 parents, 19.2% experienced moderate to severe anxiety. A low level of resilience (OR = 4.3, 95% CI: 2.7-6.7) and confirmed COVID-19 cases involving hospitalization (OR = 3.8, 95% CI: 2.0-7.3) among individuals in one's household or in the family circle were found to be the main risk factors for moderate to severe anxiety. Other factors were also identified: a level of education less than high school (OR = 2.1, 95% CI: 1.3-3.2), conflicts at home (OR = 2.3, 95% CI: 1.4-3.7), noises outside the home (OR = 2.0, 95% CI: 1.0-3.9), confirmed cases not involving hospitalization (OR = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.0-3.1) and suspected cases (OR = 1.9, 95% CI: 1.0-3.8). Family support was a protective factor. These findings suggest some need for support programs to help parents cope with public health crises and work-family challenges.
C1 [Bourion-Bedes, Stephanie; Machane, Rabah] Ctr Hosp Versailles, Serv Univ Psychiat Enfant & Adolescent, F-78157 Versailles, France.
[Bourion-Bedes, Stephanie; Legrand, Karine; Tarquinio, Cyril; Baumann, Cedric] Univ Lorraine, UR 4360 APEMAC Hlth Adjustment Measurement & Asse, F-54000 Nancy, France.
[Rousseau, Helene; Baumann, Cedric] Univ Hosp Nancy, Methodol Data Management & Stat Unit, F-54000 Nancy, France.
[Batt, Martine; Lebreuilly, Romain; Sorsana, Christine] Univ Lorraine, GRC Team, InterPsy, F-54000 Nancy, France.
[Tarquinio, Pascale] Univ Lorraine, Pierre Janet Ctr, F-57000 Metz, France.
[Legrand, Karine] Univ Hosp Nancy, Clin Invest Ctr, INSERM, F-54000 Nancy, France.
C3 Universite Paris Saclay; Centre Hospitalier de Versailles; Universite de
Lorraine; CHU de Nancy; Universite de Lorraine; Universite de Lorraine;
Universite de Lorraine; Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche
Medicale (Inserm); Universite de Lorraine; CHU de Nancy
RP Bourion-Bédès, S (corresponding author), Ctr Hosp Versailles, Serv Univ Psychiat Enfant & Adolescent, F-78157 Versailles, France.; Bourion-Bédès, S (corresponding author), Univ Lorraine, UR 4360 APEMAC Hlth Adjustment Measurement & Asse, F-54000 Nancy, France.
EM sbourionbedes@ch-versailles.fr
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Romain/0000-0001-8473-7584; Tarquinio, Cyril/0000-0001-8467-0826
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TC 1
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U2 31
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 17
AR 10999
DI 10.3390/ijerph191710999
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4J3NM
UT WOS:000851173100001
PM 36078712
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Galiatsatos, P
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TI Prevalence of Mental Health and Social Connection among Patients Seeking
Tobacco Dependence Management: A Pilot Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE tobacco dependence; mental health; smoking cessation; social isolation
ID NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIOECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE; UNITED-STATES;
CIGARETTE-SMOKING; ADULTS; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; ASSOCIATION;
VALIDITY; NETWORK
AB Introduction: with regards to tobacco dependence management, there are certain barriers to successful smoking cessation for patients, such as untreated anxiety and depression. Complicating the impact of mental health morbidities on tobacco dependence may be the significant portion of patients whose mental health issues and limited social connections are undiagnosed and unaddressed. We hypothesize that patients with no prior mental health diagnoses who are treated for tobacco dependence have high rates of undiagnosed mental health morbidities. Methods: patients were recruited from a tobacco treatment clinic in 2021. Every patient who came for an inaugural visit without a prior diagnosis of mental health disease was screened for depression, anxiety, social isolation and loneliness. Sociodemographic variables were collected. Results: over a 12-month period, 114 patients were seen at the tobacco treatment clinic. Of these 114 patients, 77 (67.5%) did not have a prior diagnosis of a mental health disease. The mean age was 54.3 +/- 11.2 years, 52 (67.5%) were females, and 64 (83.1%) were Black/African American. The mean age of starting smoking was 19.3 +/- 5.2 years, and 43 (55.8%) had never attempted to quit smoking in the past. With regards to mental health screening, 32 (41.6%) patients had a score of 9 or greater on the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) 9, 59 (76.6%) had a score of 7 or greater on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) 7, 67 (87.0%) were identified with social isolation and 70 (90.1%) for loneliness on screening. Conclusion: there was a high prevalence of undiagnosed mental health morbidities and social disconnection in patients who were actively smoking and were struggling to achieve smoking cessation. While a larger scale study is necessary to reaffirm these results, screening for mental health morbidities and social disconnection may be warranted in order to provide effective tobacco dependence management.
C1 [Galiatsatos, Panagis; Neptune, Enid] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Div Pulm & Crit Care Med, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
[Galiatsatos, Panagis; Oluyinka, MopeninuJesu; Min, Jihyun; Schreiber, Raiza; DeJaco, Victoria; Ellison-Barnes, Alejandra; Neptune, Enid] Tobacco Treatment & Canc Screening Clin, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
[Galiatsatos, Panagis; Oluyinka, MopeninuJesu; Ikpe, Ruth; Cudjoe, Thomas K. M.] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Med Greater Good, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
[Lansey, Dina G.; Kanarek, Norma F.] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Oncol, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
[Pacheco, Manuel C.] Univ Vis Amer, Univ Tecnol Pereira, Pereira 660003, Colombia.
[Kanarek, Norma F.] Johns Hopkins Sch Publ Hlth, Environm Hlth & Engn, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
[Cudjoe, Thomas K. M.] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Div Geriatr Med & Gerontol, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
C3 Johns Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins Medicine; Johns Hopkins
University; Johns Hopkins Medicine; Johns Hopkins University; Johns
Hopkins Medicine; Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira; Johns Hopkins
University; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Johns
Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins Medicine
RP Galiatsatos, P (corresponding author), Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Div Pulm & Crit Care Med, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.; Galiatsatos, P (corresponding author), Tobacco Treatment & Canc Screening Clin, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.; Galiatsatos, P (corresponding author), Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Med Greater Good, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA.
EM panagis@jhmi.edu
RI Schreiber, Rainer/LRB-6725-2024; Cudjoe, Thomas/AFK-2181-2022
OI Pacheco Gallego, Manuel Conrado/0000-0001-6783-1608; Lansey,
Dina/0000-0003-4935-8786
FU Maryland Cigarette Restitution Funds
FX Provided by the Maryland Cigarette Restitution Funds.
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PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
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VL 19
IS 18
AR 11755
DI 10.3390/ijerph191811755
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4Q9GO
UT WOS:000856383200001
PM 36142029
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Jafar, A
Dollah, R
Dambul, R
Mittal, P
Ahmad, SA
Sakke, N
Mapa, MT
Joko, EP
Eboy, OV
Jamru, LR
Ab Wahab, A
AF Jafar, Adi
Dollah, Ramli
Dambul, Ramzah
Mittal, Prabhat
Ahmad, Syahruddin Awang
Sakke, Nordin
Mapa, Mohammad Tahir
Joko, Eko Prayitno
Eboy, Oliver Valentine
Jamru, Lindah Roziani
Ab Wahab, Andika
TI Virtual Learning during COVID-19: Exploring Challenges and Identifying
Highly Vulnerable Groups Based on Location
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); higher education; quality
education; online learning; e-learning; Malaysia; Sabah
AB Amid the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020, educational platforms have been forced to change and adapt from conventional physical learning to virtual learning. Nearly all higher learning institutions worldwide are forced to follow the new educational setting through virtual platforms. Sabah is one of the poorest states in Malaysia with the poorest infrastructure, with the technology and communication facilities in the state remaining inept. With the changes in virtual platforms in all higher education institutions in Malaysia, higher learning institutions in Sabah are expected to follow the lead, despite the state lagging in its development. This has certainly impacted the overall productivity and performance of students in Sabah. Therefore, this study aims to explore the challenges of the implementation of virtual learning among students in Sabah. More specifically, this study seeks to identify vulnerable groups among students based on their geographical location. To achieve the objective of this study, a survey has been conducted on a total of 1,371 students in both private and public higher learning institutions in Sabah. The sample selection for this study was determined using a purposive sampling technique. Based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA), it was found that there are five challenges in virtual learning faced by students in higher learning institutions in Sabah. These are the unconducive learning environment (var(X) = 20.12%), the deterioration of physical health (var(X) = 13.40%), the decline of mental health (var(X) = 12.10%), the limited educational facilities (var(X) = 10.14%) and social isolation (var(X) = 7.47%). The K-Means Clustering analysis found that there are six student clusters in Sabah (Cluster A, B, C, D, E & F), each of which faces different challenges in participating in virtual learning. Based on the assessment of location, almost half of the total number of districts in Sabah are dominated by students from Cluster A (9 districts) and Cluster B (4 districts). More worryingly, both Cluster A and Cluster B are classified as highly vulnerable groups in relation to the implementation of virtual learning. The results of this study can be used by the local authorities and policymakers in Malaysia to improve the implementation of virtual learning in Sabah so that the education system can be more effective and systematic. Additionally, the improvement and empowerment of the learning environment are crucial to ensuring education is accessible and inclusive for all societies, in line with the fourth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG-4).
C1 [Jafar, Adi; Dollah, Ramli; Ahmad, Syahruddin Awang; Sakke, Nordin; Mapa, Mohammad Tahir; Joko, Eko Prayitno; Eboy, Oliver Valentine; Jamru, Lindah Roziani] Univ Malaysia Sabah, Fac Social Sci & Human, Kota Kinabalu 88400, Sabah, Malaysia.
[Mittal, Prabhat] Univ Delhi, Dept Commerce Management, Satyawati Coll Eve, New Delhi 110021, India.
[Ab Wahab, Andika] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Inst Malaysian & Int Studies, Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Malaysia Sabah; University of Delhi; Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia
RP Dollah, R (corresponding author), Univ Malaysia Sabah, Fac Social Sci & Human, Kota Kinabalu 88400, Sabah, Malaysia.
EM ramlid@ums.edu.my
RI Mittal, Prabhat/AAG-8922-2021; Ab.Wahab, Andika/N-8598-2019; jafar,
adi/JXN-9809-2024; EBOY, OLIVER/ABV-3158-2022; Dollah,
Ramli/AAX-4846-2020
OI Dollah, Ramli/0000-0001-8683-8848; Wahab, Andika/0000-0002-9902-4111;
Eboy, Oliver/0000-0003-1242-2887; Ahmad, Syahruddin/0000-0001-5875-5105;
MITTAL, PRABHAT/0000-0001-5352-7955; Mapa, Mohammmad
Tahir/0000-0003-3396-2559
FU Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
FX This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the
public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. The APC was funded by the
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 17
AR 11108
DI 10.3390/ijerph191711108
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4K5SY
UT WOS:000852010400001
PM 36078822
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Sun, TK
Chu, LC
Hui, C
AF Sun, Teh-Kuang
Chu, Li-Chuan
Hui, Chun
TI The Psychological Impact and Influencing Factors during Different Waves
of COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers in Central Taiwan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; healthcare workers; psychological impact
ID RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; NURSES; RESILIENCE;
VALIDATION; EPIDEMIC; OUTBREAK; SLEEP; CHINA
AB Background: This study aims to explore differences of psychological impact and influencing factors that affected Taiwanese healthcare workers (HCW) during the first and second wave of COVID-19. Methods: a cross sectional survey of first-line HCW during November 2021 to February 2022: 270 paper questionnaires were issued and the valid response rate was 86% (231). For statistical analysis, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and multivariate linear regression were used. Results: regardless of the wave of the pandemic, nearly 70% of HCW had anxiety, nearly 60% felt depressed, half of them suffered from insomnia, and one in three felt insufficient social support, which means a high level of loneliness. With an increased number of infected patients during the second wave, HCW felt significant changes of workload and schedule, with higher concern over risk of infection, and these factors induced higher levels of anxiety, but they manifested better satisfaction over public health policies and information provided by hospitals and governments. Changes of working schedules or duties positively relate to levels of anxiety and insomnia. The risk of infection causes anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Workplace relationships significantly relate to depression and loneliness. A negative family support causes an adverse psychological impact. Conclusions: the pandemic has a negative psychological impact on HCW. Early recognition of significant influencing factors, providing psychological support and therapy, are helpful strategies for reducing the adverse psychological effects.
C1 [Sun, Teh-Kuang; Hui, Chun] Cheng Ching Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Chung Kang Branch, Taichung 40764, Taiwan.
[Chu, Li-Chuan] Chung Shan Med Univ, Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
[Chu, Li-Chuan] Chung Shan Med Univ Hosp, Dept Med Educ, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
C3 Chung Shan Medical University; Chung Shan Medical University; Chung Shan
Medical University Hospital
RP Sun, TK (corresponding author), Cheng Ching Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Chung Kang Branch, Taichung 40764, Taiwan.
EM tehkuang@hotmail.com
FU Chung Kang branch, Cheng Ching Hospital Research Fund [CH11000266]
FX This research was funded by the Chung Kang branch, Cheng Ching Hospital
Research Fund, grant number CH11000266.
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NR 40
TC 8
Z9 8
U1 1
U2 6
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 17
AR 10542
DI 10.3390/ijerph191710542
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4J2JU
UT WOS:000851095900001
PM 36078259
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lotfalinezhad, E
Nadrian, H
Kousha, A
Andersen-Ranberg, K
Jafarabadi, MA
Sohrabi, A
Hashemiparast, M
Honarvar, MR
Freeman, S
AF Lotfalinezhad, Elham
Nadrian, Haidar
Kousha, Ahmad
Andersen-Ranberg, Karen
Jafarabadi, Mohamed Asghari
Sohrabi, Ahmad
Hashemiparast, Mina
Honarvar, Mohammad Reza
Freeman, Shannon
TI Design, implementation and evaluation of informal home care support
intervention program for lonely older adults in the community: Protocol
for a feasibility study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; AGING IN-PLACE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LONELINESS; HEALTH;
PEOPLE; VERSION; SCALE; AGE; PARTICIPATION
AB Background
Providing lonely older adults with informal home care services is important to improving their health and quality of life. The study aims to evaluate the feasibility of design, implementation and evaluation of an informal home care support intervention program (HoSIP) for community-dwelling lonely older adults in Gorgan, Iran.
Method/design
This feasibility study is a mixed-method with a concurrent nested design. Lonely older adults will be enrolled as the HoSIP intervention group and will receive 12-weeks of informal home care service by peer supporters. The purpose of this feasibility study is to determine the recruitment capability and resulting sample characteristics, data collection procedure and outcome measures, the acceptability and suitability of the intervention and study procedures, the resource and ability to manage the study and intervention, and preliminary evaluation of participant response to intervention. Primary outcomes including participant feelings of loneliness, quality of life, general health, social network, social support, and self-care ability, will be assessed at baseline and post-intervention for the intervention and control groups. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted immediately after the intervention using content qualitative approach to describe participants' experiences with HoSIP.
Discussion
Through this study we will examine the feasibility of delivering informal home care services to community-dwelling lonely older adults in a developing country through employing a concurrent nested mixed-method design.
C1 [Lotfalinezhad, Elham] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Aging Res Inst, Tabriz, Iran.
[Lotfalinezhad, Elham; Kousha, Ahmad] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Dept Hlth Educ & Promot, Tabriz, Iran.
[Nadrian, Haidar] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Med Educ Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran.
[Andersen-Ranberg, Karen] Univ Southern Denmark, Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Res, Dept Geriatr, Odense, Denmark.
[Jafarabadi, Mohamed Asghari] Cabrini Hlth, Cabrini Res, Malvern, Vic, Australia.
[Jafarabadi, Mohamed Asghari] Monash Univ, Fac Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth & Preventat Med, Clayton, Vic, Australia.
[Jafarabadi, Mohamed Asghari] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Rd Traff Injury Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran.
[Sohrabi, Ahmad] Iran Univ Med Sci, Canc Control Fdn, Canc Control Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
[Hashemiparast, Mina] Zanjan Univ Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Educ & Promot, Zanjan, Iran.
[Honarvar, Mohammad Reza] Golestan Univ Med Sci, Hlth Management & Social Dev Res Ctr, Gorgan, Golestan, Iran.
[Freeman, Shannon] Univ Northern British Columbia, Fac Nursing, Prince George, BC, Canada.
C3 Tabriz University of Medical Science; Tabriz University of Medical
Science; Tabriz University of Medical Science; University of Southern
Denmark; Odense University Hospital; Cabrini Health; Monash University;
Tabriz University of Medical Science; Iran University of Medical
Sciences; Golestan University of Medical Sciences; University of
Northern British Columbia
RP Nadrian, H (corresponding author), Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Med Educ Res Ctr, Tabriz, Iran.
EM haidarnadrian@gmail.com
RI hashemiparast, mina/V-3786-2019; McKinney-Freeman, Shannon/N-8161-2018;
honarvar, mohamad/Q-9174-2017; Nadrian, Haidar/G-2340-2017;
Andersen-Ranberg, Karen/P-7053-2015
OI Andersen-Ranberg, Karen/0000-0003-1970-7076
FU Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology, Tabriz University of
Medical Sciences
FX The funding for the current project will be granted by Vice Chancellor
for Research and Technology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences.
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TC 2
Z9 2
U1 0
U2 10
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD AUG 31
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 8
AR e0273924
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0273924
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 6R5UO
UT WOS:000892368200082
PM 36044533
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Okyere, E
Salusalu, M
Goundar, R
Marfoh, K
AF Okyere, Eunice
Salusalu, Mosese
Goundar, Ramneek
Marfoh, Kissinger
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pandemic in central Fiji? A qualitative study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID REFLEXIVITY
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C1 [Okyere, Eunice; Salusalu, Mosese; Goundar, Ramneek; Marfoh, Kissinger] Fiji Natl Univ, Coll Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Suva, Fiji.
[Marfoh, Kissinger] Korle Bu Teaching Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth, Accra, Ghana.
C3 Fiji National University (FNU)
RP Okyere, E (corresponding author), Fiji Natl Univ, Coll Med Nursing & Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Suva, Fiji.
EM euniceadoma@yahoo.co.uk
OI Goundar, Ramneek Nadan/0000-0002-2126-5302; Okyere,
Eunice/0000-0003-3566-7561
FU Fiji National University [GS011]
FX The study was funded by Fiji National University, seed funding (Grant
code, GS011) but the funders had no role in the study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PM 35998190
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ER
PT J
AU Thorpe, H
Jeffrey, A
Fullagar, S
Ahmad, N
AF Thorpe, Holly
Jeffrey, Allison
Fullagar, Simone
Ahmad, Nida
TI "We seek those moments of togetherness": digital intimacies, virtual
touch and becoming community in pandemic times
SO FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Digital intimacies; feminist materialisms; becoming community; sport and
fitness; COVID-19
ID NEWS COVERAGE; WOMEN; GENDER; PATRIARCHY; EXPERTS; STILL; KENYA; POWER
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has radically shifted modes of communication and connection. For many, digital technologies have played critical roles in enabling ongoing relationships during extended periods of social isolation. Yet the modes of connection offered through such technologies have prompted new affective relations and digital intimacies. In this article, we draw upon interviews with 17 women working in the sport and fitness sector in Aotearoa New Zealand to explore their engagement with digital technologies during pandemic times. Each of the women responded to the nationwide lockdown by offering and participating in online fitness classes, using shared movement experiences to cultivate supportive emotional relations for their communities. Drawing upon the theoretical insights of feminist materialisms, this paper contributes to deeper understandings of how digital intimacies produce a reimagining of felt community relations through entanglements of technology, virtual touch and haptic connections. The co-constitution of physical-digital spaces is enacted by women through an ethos of care that is lived through moving bodies together-apart.
C1 [Thorpe, Holly] Univ Waikato, Sch Hlth, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand.
[Jeffrey, Allison] Cape Breton Univ, Dept Expt Studies Community & Sport, Manitoba, NB, Canada.
[Fullagar, Simone] Griffith Univ, Dept Tourism Sport & Hotel Management, Gold Coast, Australia.
C3 University of Waikato; Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold
Coast Campus
RP Thorpe, H (corresponding author), Univ Waikato, Sch Hlth, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand.
EM holly.thorpe@waikato.ac.nz
RI Ahmad, Nida/V-2196-2017; Thorpe, Holly/O-1593-2015
OI Thorpe, Holly/0000-0002-2420-1929; Fullagar, Simone/0000-0002-0876-6276
FU Royal Society of New Zealand, James Cook Fellowship [JCFUOW2101]
FX The work was supported by the Royal Society of New Zealand, James Cook
Fellowship (JCFUOW2101).
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TC 10
Z9 10
U1 6
U2 36
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1468-0777
EI 1471-5902
J9 FEM MEDIA STUD
JI Fem. Media Stud.
PD OCT 3
PY 2023
VL 23
IS 7
BP 3419
EP 3436
DI 10.1080/14680777.2022.2112738
EA AUG 2022
PG 18
WC Communication; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Communication; Women's Studies
GA Y4IJ9
UT WOS:000842407300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stankov, U
Gretzel, U
Vujicic, MD
Pavlukovic, V
Jovanovic, T
Solarevic, M
Cimbaljevic, M
AF Stankov, Ugljesa
Gretzel, Ulrike
Vujicic, Miroslav D.
Pavlukovic, Vanja
Jovanovic, Tamara
Solarevic, Milica
Cimbaljevic, Marija
TI The pandemic of loneliness: designing smart tourism for combating
loneliness
SO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; COVID-19; Pandemic; Smart tourism; Service design
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; RISK-FACTORS; DESTINATIONS; FOUNDATIONS; EXPERIENCES;
TECHNOLOGY; CONTEXT; ADULTS
AB Many technologically driven societies currently experience a "pandemic of loneliness". The purpose of this viewpoint paper is to conceptualize loneliness as a persistent and widespread issue among consumers that has been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and increasingly spills over into the travel and tourism domain. This issue creates many challenges for smart tourism design as it implies changed consumer perspectives on smart tourism and needs for smart tourist experiences. This viewpoint paper is based on a review of relevant academic literature and online resources regarding the issue of loneliness, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and potential solutions in smart tourism settings. Loneliness has been completely overlooked by the smart tourism research agenda despite its tremendous implications for engagement, value co-creation, and the need for experience enhancement. This viewpoint paper proposes a framework for designing a loneliness-sensitive smart tourism ecosystem (LoSSTE). The purpose of this paper is to start a debate on how to mobilize smart tourism research for combating loneliness in the post-pandemic era and to outline areas for further research.
C1 [Stankov, Ugljesa; Vujicic, Miroslav D.; Pavlukovic, Vanja; Jovanovic, Tamara; Solarevic, Milica; Cimbaljevic, Marija] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Sci, Dept Geog Tourism & Hotel Management, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia.
[Gretzel, Ulrike] Univ Southern Calif, Annenberg Sch Commun & Journalism, USC Ctr Publ Relat, 3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA.
C3 University of Novi Sad; University of Southern California
RP Stankov, U (corresponding author), Univ Novi Sad, Fac Sci, Dept Geog Tourism & Hotel Management, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia.
EM ugljesa.stankov@dgt.uns.ac.rs; gretzel@usc.edu;
miroslav.vujicic@dgt.uns.ac.rs; vanja.dragicevic@dgt.uns.ac.rs;
tamara.jovanovic@dgt.uns.ac.rs; milica.solarevic@dgt.uns.ac.rs;
marija.cimbaljevic@dgt.uns.ac.rs
RI Pavlukovic, Vanja/AAO-4957-2020; Gretzel, Ulrike/H-3848-2019; Vujicic,
Miroslav/AAY-7572-2021; Cimbaljević, Marija/GZK-4070-2022; Stankov,
Ugljesa/N-2066-2015; Jovanovic, Tamara/Z-5594-2019
OI Pavlukovic, Vanja/0000-0001-7093-3656; Solarevic,
Milica/0000-0002-1660-4525; Gretzel, Ulrike/0000-0001-8416-1829;
Stankov, Ugljesa/0000-0002-7731-592X; Jovanovic,
Tamara/0000-0002-2899-9544; Cimbaljevic, Marija/0000-0001-6649-6123;
Vujicic, Miroslav/0000-0003-0003-7869
FU COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [CA19136,
CA19142]; Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia [7739076]
FX This publication is based upon work from COST Action
CA19136-International Interdisciplinary Network on Smart Healthy
Age-friendly Environments and COST Action CA19142-Leading Platform for
European Citizens, Industries, Academia and Policymakers in Media
Accessibility supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and
Technology). The research was supported by The Science Fund of the
Republic of Serbia, GRANT No. 7739076, Tourism Destination
Competitiveness - Evaluation Model for Serbia -TOURCOMSERBIA.
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EA AUG 2022
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 7Z0FS
UT WOS:000842470500001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Chauhan, P
AF Chauhan, Priyanshi
TI "I Have No Room of My Own": COVID-19 Pandemic and Work-From-Home Through
a Gender Lens
SO GENDER ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Work-from-home; Gender roles; Unpaid work; Autonomy; Work-life
balance
ID UNPAID WORK; TIME; PATTERNS; WOMEN; PRODUCTIVITY; ALLOCATION;
BOUNDARIES; TELEWORK; CONFLICT; POLICIES
AB Working from home is not gender neutral. As the COVID-19 pandemic has relocated all non-essential work to the home setting, it becomes imperative to examine the phenomenon through a gender lens. Accordingly, I conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with 30 dual-earning married couples in India to study the gendered work-from-home experiences of men and women during the pandemic. The findings suggest that the pandemic has disproportionately increased the burden of unpaid work for women as compared to men. Women are negotiating gendered time-space arrangements within their households with the allocation of limited resources being in favor of men. When this interacts with work, gender inequalities are reinforced both at work and home. Gender roles and unpaid work determine women's choices regarding when and where to work, boundary management between work and non-work domains, and their experiences of social isolation. Further, gender roles have also affected women's decisions regarding returning to work post-pandemic, where some women may not be returning to work at all. Finally, the paper identifies how gender intersects with the existing conceptual frameworks of working from home, and makes a strong case for integrating gender considerations in the work-from-home policies.
C1 [Chauhan, Priyanshi] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Ctr South Asian Studies, Sch Int Studies, Doctoral Res, New Delhi 110067, India.
C3 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
RP Chauhan, P (corresponding author), Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Ctr South Asian Studies, Sch Int Studies, Doctoral Res, New Delhi 110067, India.
EM priyanshi8393@gmail.com
OI Chauhan, Priyanshi/0000-0002-3200-0764
FU Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (Sylff) Program
FX I thank the Sylff Association for their support through the Ryoichi
Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (Sylff) Program
(http://www.sylff.org/).I also thank all the respondents who
participated in this study.
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 1098-092X
EI 1936-4717
J9 GEND ISSUES
JI Gend. Issues
PD DEC
PY 2022
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IS 4
BP 507
EP 533
DI 10.1007/s12147-022-09302-0
EA AUG 2022
PG 27
WC Social Issues
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Issues
GA 5F7JI
UT WOS:000842359700001
PM 35996385
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kalkman, JP
AF Kalkman, Jori Pascal
TI The lived experience of organizational disidentification: how soldiers
feel betrayed, dissociate, and suffer
SO CULTURE AND ORGANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Organizational disidentification; identification; soldiers; fiction; war
novels
ID SOCIAL IDENTITY; DIS-IDENTIFICATION; NARRATIVE FICTION; EXPANDED MODEL;
MANAGEMENT; MATTERS; CONTEXT; ROLES; US
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C1 [Kalkman, Jori Pascal] Netherlands Def Acad, Fac Mil Sci, Reijweg 120, NL-3509 AA Breda, Netherlands.
RP Kalkman, JP (corresponding author), Netherlands Def Acad, Fac Mil Sci, Reijweg 120, NL-3509 AA Breda, Netherlands.
EM jp.kalkman@mindef.nl
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U2 11
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1475-9551
EI 1477-2760
J9 CULT ORGAN
JI Cult. Organ.
PD JAN 2
PY 2023
VL 29
IS 1
BP 1
EP 18
DI 10.1080/14759551.2022.2113536
EA AUG 2022
PG 18
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 8F3RV
UT WOS:000842097400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mosquera, P
Soares, ME
Alvadia, T
AF Mosquera, Pilar
Soares, Maria Eduarda
Alvadia, Teresa
TI Is teleworking at odds with social sustainability and organizational
learning?
SO LEARNING ORGANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Work engagement; Workload; Teleworking; Life satisfaction; Social
isolation
ID WORK-ENGAGEMENT; LIFE SATISFACTION; JOB DEMANDS; EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT;
PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER; PLS-SEM; PERFORMANCE;
RESOURCES; BURNOUT
AB Purpose The well-being of individuals is an essential issue of sustainability research. This study aims to focus on the particular case of teleworkers and the work conditions which may hinder their well-being. More specifically, this study analyses the impact of social isolation and work overload on the work engagement and life satisfaction of teleworkers during COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach With a sample of 188 workers from the Portuguese banking sector, the authors use structural equations modelling to test a conceptual model. The authors carry out data analysis with partial least squares. Findings Social isolation and work overload are both negatively associated with the three dimensions of work engagement, namely, vigour, absorption and dedication. In turn, vigour is positively associated with life satisfaction. Social isolation and work overload are indirectly associated with life satisfaction through vigour. Results from multi-group analysis show that the negative relationship between social isolation and dedication is stronger for less senior teleworkers. By contrast, the negative relationship between work overload and dedication is stronger for more senior teleworkers. Additionally, the positive relationship between vigour and life satisfaction is stronger for permanent workers than for temporary ones. Originality/value This study tests the assumptions of the job demands-resources under the novel conditions of telework during COVID-19, focusing its ubiquitous conditions - social isolation and work overload. For human resources managers, this study highlights the need to take seniority and job stability in consideration when devising onboarding and working arrangement strategies for teleworkers.
C1 [Mosquera, Pilar; Soares, Maria Eduarda] Univ Lisbon, ISEG, Adv CSG, Lisbon, Portugal.
[Alvadia, Teresa] Univ Lisbon, ISEG, Lisbon, Portugal.
C3 Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade de Lisboa
RP Mosquera, P (corresponding author), Univ Lisbon, ISEG, Adv CSG, Lisbon, Portugal.
EM pilarconde@iseg.ulisboa.pt
RI Soares, Maria/AAV-4954-2020; Conde, Pilar/AAW-2796-2020
OI Soares, Maria Eduarda/0000-0003-1530-8625; Conde,
Pilar/0000-0001-9480-6774
FU FCT - FundacAo para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (Portugal) [UIDB/04521/2020]
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from FCT - FundacAo
para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (Portugal), national funding through
research grant UIDB/04521/2020.
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NR 114
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 3
U2 27
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0969-6474
EI 1758-7905
J9 LEARN ORGAN
JI Learn. Organ.
PD NOV 4
PY 2022
VL 29
IS 5
SI SI
BP 527
EP 547
DI 10.1108/TLO-01-2022-0002
EA AUG 2022
PG 21
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 5X7EE
UT WOS:000840109000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wang, J
Liu, ZL
AF Wang, Jing
Liu, Zunli
TI Does social exclusion lead to a decrease in green consumption? The roles
of loss of control and unwillingness to sacrifice
SO ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
LA English
DT Article
DE Social exclusion; Green consumption; Sense of control; Willingness to
sacrifice for society
ID GO GREEN; BEHAVIOR; OSTRACISM; LONELINESS; VALUES; REJECTION; PRODUCTS;
PATTERN; HEALTH; SENSE
AB Purpose Unprecedented environmental crises threaten the world, and most environmental problems are closely associated with human behaviour. At the same time, social exclusion and loneliness occur widely, influencing consumers' product preferences and choices. Hence, this study aimed to explore the impact of social exclusion on green consumption and its underlying mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach The paper opted for an empirical study with different research designs and green consumption measures. This pilot study investigated the relationship between social exclusion and green consumption by examining the frequency of green consumption behaviours in the past. Study 1 established a causal link between these two variables by manipulating social exclusion in a controlled experiment and assessed green product preferences. Study 2 further generalised the results of the secondary data analysis from the World Values Survey (WVS). Findings Overall, the research study provides convergent evidence that chronically or transiently excluded consumers are less likely to implement green consumption than their counterparts who do not feel socially excluded; this effect is partially mediated by a reduced sense of control and willingness to sacrifice for society after social exclusion. Originality/value Based on social exclusion theory and considering the unique characteristics of green consumption, this study enriches research in the fields of social exclusion and green consumption, revealing the negative effect of social exclusion on green consumption and the dual mediators in this relationship.
C1 [Wang, Jing; Liu, Zunli] Shanghai Univ Engn Sci, Sch Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
C3 Shanghai University of Engineering Science
RP Wang, J (corresponding author), Shanghai Univ Engn Sci, Sch Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
EM 03160003@sues.edu.cn
FU Shanghai Social Science Fund [2020EGL009]
FX This work is supported by the Shanghai Social Science Fund (Award
number: 2020EGL009).
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NR 67
TC 6
Z9 6
U1 11
U2 294
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1355-5855
EI 1758-4248
J9 ASIA PAC J MARKET LO
JI Asia Pac. J. Market. Logist.
PD APR 25
PY 2023
VL 35
IS 5
BP 1288
EP 1309
DI 10.1108/APJML-03-2022-0248
EA AUG 2022
PG 22
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA F7UY9
UT WOS:000836525800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, HT
AF Li, Hsien-Ta
TI Escalation of relationship conflict into work disengagement: uncovering
mediation mechanisms
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Vertical relationship conflict; Horizontal relationship conflict;
Exhaustion; Workplace social isolation; Work disengagement
ID DEMANDS-RESOURCES MODEL; WORKPLACE ISOLATION; FAMILY CONFLICT; JOB
DEMANDS; MODERATING ROLE; ENGAGEMENT; BURNOUT; TASK; SUPERVISOR;
LEADERSHIP
AB Purpose Guided by the job demands-resources model, this study aims to investigate the underlying mediation mechanisms through which vertical relationship conflict between employees and their supervisors and horizontal relationship conflict between employees and their colleagues escalate into work disengagement. It proposes exhaustion and workplace social isolation as the mediators and explores the relative importance of vertical and horizontal relationship conflicts in influencing work disengagement through the distinct impacts of the mediators. Design/methodology/approach Data collected from a three-wave study of 181 online-questionnaire respondents are used to test the research model using partial least squares structural equation modeling. Findings Vertical relationship conflict has an indirect effect on work disengagement via exhaustion, whereas horizontal relationship conflict has an indirect effect on work disengagement via workplace social isolation. Compared with horizontal relationship conflict, vertical relationship conflict exerts a stronger effect on work disengagement. Originality/value This study addresses a void in the literature on relationship conflict by investigating work disengagement from the perspective of both vertical and horizontal relationship conflict as well as from the perspective of both strain- and resource-centric mediators (i.e. exhaustion and workplace social isolation, respectively), providing a comparatively detailed analysis.
C1 [Li, Hsien-Ta] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Business Adm, Tainan, Taiwan.
C3 National Cheng Kung University
RP Li, HT (corresponding author), Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Business Adm, Tainan, Taiwan.
EM htli@mail.ncku.edu.tw
FU Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST
106-2410-H-006-065-SSS]
FX Funding: This work was substantially supported by the Ministry of
Science and Technology of Taiwan (grant number: MOST
106-2410-H-006-065-SSS).
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PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
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WC Communication; Management; Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Bernat, S
Trykacz, K
Skibinski, J
AF Bernat, Sebastian
Trykacz, Karolina
Skibinski, Jakub
TI Landscape Perception and the Importance of Recreation Areas for Students
during the Pandemic Time
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; landscape; green space; recreation; well-being; young people
ID THERAPEUTIC LANDSCAPES; GREEN SPACE; QUIET AREAS; HEALTH; BENEFITS;
POLAND; EXPERIENCES; EPIDEMIC; EXPOSURE; STRESS
AB The landscape and its perception influence the quality of life of a local community. Recreation areas bring a lot of benefits to society, also in terms of mental health. Open space and contact with nature, particularly during a crisis such as the pandemic, help alleviate the effects of the lockdown and social isolation. The study objective was to determine whether and to what extent the COVID-19 pandemic influenced the importance of recreation areas and the perception of landscape among students-a social group that experiences mood disorders increasingly often and has been severely affected by the lockdown. A survey was conducted in two stages, using a Google Forms online survey. A total of 381 students from universities in Lublin participated in the survey. The survey showed that the significance of recreation areas increased during the pandemic. The perception of landscape changed as well: the value of nature, scenic views, and the therapeutic effect of the landscape began to be appreciated to a greater extent. The survey results indicate the need to ensure the diversity of green areas and improve their accessibility. Designing these areas should also consider quiet areas as well as ensuring green mobility and places of recreation.
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RP Bernat, S (corresponding author), Marie Curie Sklodowska Univ, Inst Socioecon Geog & Spatial Management, Krasnicka Av 2d, PL-20718 Lublin, Poland.
EM sebastian.bernat@mail.umcs.pl
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U1 2
U2 37
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PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 16
AR 9837
DI 10.3390/ijerph19169837
PG 22
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4B5HV
UT WOS:000845809200001
PM 36011473
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hunderfund, ANL
West, CP
Rackley, SJ
Dozois, EJ
Moeschler, SM
Stelling, BEV
Winters, RC
Satele, DV
Dyrbye, LN
AF Leep Hunderfund, Andrea N.
West, Colin P.
Rackley, Sandra J.
Dozois, Eric J.
Moeschler, Susan M.
Vaa Stelling, Brianna E.
Winters, Richard C.
Satele, Daniel V.
Dyrbye, Liselotte N.
TI Social Support, Social Isolation, and Burnout: Cross-Sectional Study of
US Residents Exploring Associations With Individual, Interpersonal,
Program, and Work-Related Factors
SO ACADEMIC MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION; MENTAL-HEALTH;
PHYSICIANS; GENDER; PERCEPTIONS; RESILIENCE; STRESSORS; PERSONALITY
AB Purpose To examine associations of social support and social isolation with burnout, program satisfaction, and organization satisfaction among a large population of U.S. residents and fellows and to identify correlates of social support and social isolation. Method All residents and fellows enrolled in graduate medical education programs at Mayo Clinic sites were surveyed in February 2019. Survey items measured social support (emotional and tangible), social isolation, burnout, program satisfaction, and organization satisfaction. Factors of potential relevance to social support were collected (via the survey, institutional administrative records, and interviews with program coordinators and/or program directors) and categorized as individual, interpersonal, program, or work-related factors (duty hours, call burden, elective time, vacation days used before survey administration, required away rotations, etc.). Multivariable regression analyses were conducted to examine relationships between variables. Results Of 1,146 residents surveyed, 762 (66%) from 58 programs responded. In adjusted models, higher emotional and tangible support were associated with lower odds of burnout and higher odds of program and organization satisfaction, while higher social isolation scores were associated with higher odds of burnout and lower odds of program satisfaction and organization satisfaction. Independent predictors of social support and/or social isolation included age, gender, relationship status, parental status, postgraduate year, site, ratings of the program leadership team, ratings of faculty relationships and faculty professional behaviors, satisfaction with autonomy, and vacation days used before survey administration. Conclusions This study demonstrates that social support and social isolation are strongly related to burnout and satisfaction among residents and fellows. Personal and professional relationships, satisfaction with autonomy, and vacation days are independently associated with social support and/or social isolation, whereas most program and work-related factors are not. Additional studies are needed to determine if social support interventions targeting these factors can improve well-being and enhance satisfaction with training.
C1 [Leep Hunderfund, Andrea N.] Mayo Clin, Neurol, Rochester, MN USA.
[Leep Hunderfund, Andrea N.] Mayo Clin, Clin learning Environm optimizat, Sch Grad Med Educ, Rochester, MN USA.
[West, Colin P.] Mayo Clin, Med Educ & biostat, Div Gen Internal Med & Clin Trials & Biostat, Rochester, MN USA.
[Rackley, Sandra J.] Mayo Clin, Psychiat, Rochester, MN USA.
[Rackley, Sandra J.] Mayo Clin, Sch Grad Med Educ, Rochester, MN USA.
[Dozois, Eric J.] Mayo Clin, Surg, Rochester, MN USA.
[Moeschler, Susan M.] Mayo Clin, Anesthesiol, Rochester, MN USA.
[Vaa Stelling, Brianna E.] Mayo Clin, Med, Rochester, MN USA.
[Winters, Richard C.] Mayo Clin, Emergency Med, Rochester, MN USA.
[Satele, Daniel V.] Mayo Clin, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Rochester, MN USA.
[Dyrbye, Liselotte N.] Mayo Clin, Med & Med Educ, Rochester, MN USA.
[Dyrbye, Liselotte N.] Mayo Clin, Physician well being program, Rochester, MN USA.
C3 Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo
Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic;
Mayo Clinic
RP Hunderfund, ANL (corresponding author), Mayo Clin, Dept Neurol, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA.
EM leep.andrea@mayo.edu; west.colin@mayo.edu; rackley.sandra@mayo.edu;
dozois.eric@mayo.edu; Moeschler.susan@mayo.edu;
winters.richard@mayo.edu; dyrbye.liselotte@mayo.edu
FU Kern National Network for Caring and Character in Medicine (KNN);
National Science Foundation (NSF) [2041339]
FX This study was prepared with financial support from the Kern National
Network for Caring and Character in Medicine (KNN) and based on work
partially supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) award under
grant award number 2041339.
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NR 108
TC 23
Z9 24
U1 7
U2 26
PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
SN 1040-2446
EI 1938-808X
J9 ACAD MED
JI Acad. Med.
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 97
IS 8
BP 1184
EP 1194
DI 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004709
PG 11
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Health Care Sciences & Services
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Education & Educational Research; Health Care Sciences & Services
GA 3L3LG
UT WOS:000834665000046
PM 35442910
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lu, CY
Lu, ACC
AF Lu, Carol Yirong
Lu, Allan Cheng Chieh
TI Parasocial Interaction, Destination Personality Fit and Consumers'
Behavioral Intentions: The Case of TV Shopping
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE parasocial interaction; destination personality fit; behavioral
intention; TV shopping; destination marketing
ID BRAND IMAGE; CELEBRITY IMAGE; IDEAL SELF; CONGRUENCE; LOYALTY;
INVOLVEMENT; LONELINESS; IMPACT; NEWS
AB This study examines whether a TV shopping host's introduction and promotion on a tourism destination could develop viewers' parasocial interaction (PSI) with that host and thus influence viewers' behavioral intentions on that destination. In addition, moderating effects of two factors (self-destination personality fit and host-destination personality fit) on the relationship between the TV viewers' parasocial experience with a TV host (PSI) and the viewers' behavioral intentions on the advertised destination are tested. Data were collected from 310 TV shopping customers in Taiwan using a self-administrated questionnaire. Simple linear regression and hierarchical regression techniques were implemented to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings indicate that PSI between a TV host and TV viewers is strongly correlated with the significant positive behavioral intentions of viewers. In addition, self-destination and host destination personality fits were both reinforcements of the positive impact that PSI has on TV viewers' behavioral intentions. Findings and data collected from this study would yield useful practical implications for tourism marketers in terms of wisely selecting a TV host and utilizing a TV host's parasocial interaction with audiences to increase audiences' behavioral intention on the promoted destination.
C1 [Lu, Carol Yirong] Natl United Univ, Dept Business Management, Miaoli 360301, Taiwan.
[Lu, Allan Cheng Chieh] Natl Taiwan Normal Univ, Grad Inst Int Human Resource Dev, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
C3 National United University; National Taiwan Normal University
RP Lu, CY (corresponding author), Natl United Univ, Dept Business Management, Miaoli 360301, Taiwan.
EM carol0407@nuu.edu.tw; allanlu71429@ntnu.edu.tw
FU National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan [105-2410-H-033-024-]
FX This research was funded by National Science and Technology Council,
Taiwan grant number 105-2410-H-033-024-.
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U2 44
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
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PY 2022
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PG 14
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 3R3ZT
UT WOS:000838855900001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sanchez, L
Fernandez, N
Calle, AP
Ladera, V
Casado, I
Bayon, E
Garcia, I
Sahagun, AM
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Fernandez, Nelida
Calle, Angela P.
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Casado, Ines
Bayon, Enrique
Garcia, Isaias
Sahagun, Ana M.
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the Time of Recovery: Perspective from Focus Groups
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE breast cancer; focus groups; information needs; long-term care;
survivors; women's health
ID BEHAVIORAL STRESS-MANAGEMENT; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; FOLLOW-UP; WOMEN; HEALTH;
INTERVENTIONS; DEPRESSION; CARE; PREVALENCE; DISTRESS
AB Breast cancer has major public health implications, as it is the most frequent malignant tumor and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Survivors have many needs, including strategies to cope with the associated distress. We explore whether focus groups are useful for nurses to obtain information about the emotional state of breast cancer women, and develop strategies for coping with the stress that this disease entails. A qualitative study was carried out, involving 25 focus groups with 83 women treated for breast cancer, recruited from the local Breast Cancer Association (ALMOM). Four open-ended questions were employed, and 60-min discussions were carried out. They were transcribed, analyzed, coded, and the themes identified. Four major themes emerged, including "complex emotional evolution", "emotional isolation", "lack of information" and "inability to give advice". Women admitted that this disease had been a stressful factor for them, causing emotional (anxiety, irritability, anger or guilt) and cognitive disorders (confusion, lack of concentration, forgetfulness). The use of focus groups in breast cancer survivors allows nurses to evaluate the expression of emotions in these women, and collect and share information about their feelings, thoughts and experiences, so that survivors can cope more easily with the stress related to their illness.
C1 [Sanchez, Leticia; Calle, Angela P.; Casado, Ines] Univ Leon, Fac Nursing, Dept Nursing & Phys Therapy, Leon 24071, Spain.
[Fernandez, Nelida; Bayon, Enrique; Sahagun, Ana M.] Univ Leon, Fac Nursing, Inst Biomed IBIOMED, Dept Biomed Sci, Leon 24071, Spain.
[Ladera, Valentina] Univ Salamanca, Dept Basic Psychol Psychobiol & Methodol Behav Sc, Salamanca 37005, Spain.
[Garcia, Isaias] Univ Leon, Dept Elect & Syst Engn, Leon 24071, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Leon; Universidad de Leon; University of Salamanca;
Universidad de Leon
RP Sahagun, AM (corresponding author), Univ Leon, Fac Nursing, Inst Biomed IBIOMED, Dept Biomed Sci, Leon 24071, Spain.
EM amsahp@unileon.es
RI García, Isaías/Y-9131-2019; Sánchez-Valdeón, Leticia/AAK-9424-2020;
Verdejo, Inés/ABF-4669-2020; Fernandez, Nelida/F-9573-2016;
BAYON-DARKISTADE, Jose Enrique/Q-5223-2017; Sahagun Prieto, Ana
M/F-8928-2016; Ladera Fernandez, Valentina/Q-6132-2017
OI Fernandez, Nelida/0000-0002-1225-4097; BAYON-DARKISTADE, Jose
Enrique/0000-0002-0562-8281; Sahagun Prieto, Ana M/0000-0003-3311-4226;
Casado Verdejo, Ines/0000-0001-9458-7858; Ladera Fernandez,
Valentina/0000-0003-4075-4483; Garcia, Isaias/0000-0001-5209-8773;
Sanchez Valdeon, Leticia/0000-0003-4931-4644
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PI BASEL
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J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
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PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 15
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PG 12
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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GA 3R8DS
UT WOS:000839137200001
PM 35955033
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TI Association of a Healthy Lifestyle with All-Cause, Cause-Specific
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE metabolic syndrome (MetS); UK biobank; cancer incidence; healthy
lifestyle; all-cause mortality; cause-specific mortality
ID ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; MEDITERRANEAN DIET; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; RISK;
PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORS; ADHERENCE; PROMOTES; EXERCISE
AB This study investigated the association between a healthy lifestyle with all-cause, cause-specific mortality, and cancer incidence among individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Healthy lifestyle scores were created based on MetS management guidelines, including never/quitting smoking, moderate drinking, good sleep, healthy diet, sufficient exercise, social support, and less sedentary behaviour. Weighted healthy lifestyle scores were further constructed and classified into three groups: unfavourable (lowest quintile), intermediate (quintiles 2-4), and favourable (highest quintile) lifestyles. We included 87,342 MetS participants from the UK Biobank. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using multivariate-adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression. During a median follow-up of 12.54 years, 6739 deaths were reported; during a median follow-up of 10.69 years, 10,802 new cancer cases were documented. We found a favourable lifestyle was inversely associated with all-cause mortality (HR: 0.57; 95%CI: 0.53-0.62), cause-specific mortality from respiratory disease, cancer, digestive disease, cardiovascular disease (HR < 1; p-trend < 0.001), and overall cancer incidence (HR: 0.84; 95% CI: 0.79-0.90). Our results indicate that adherence to healthy lifestyles is associated with lower overall cancer incidence and all-cause mortality risk among MetS individuals. However, causality cannot be made due to the nature of observational studies.
C1 [Wu, E.; Zhu, Zhao-Hui; Xu, Hong-Quan; Tao, Lin; Xie, Tian] Hangzhou Normal Univ, Sch Pharm, Hangzhou 311121, Peoples R China.
[Wu, E.; Xu, Hong-Quan; Tao, Lin; Xie, Tian] Hangzhou Normal Univ, Key Lab Elemene Class AntiCanc Chinese Med, Engn Lab Dev & Applicat Tradit Chinese Med, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Tradit Chinese Med Zhejian, Hangzhou 311121, Peoples R China.
[Ni, Jun-Tao] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Womens Hosp, Hangzhou 310006, Peoples R China.
C3 Hangzhou Normal University; Hangzhou Normal University; Zhejiang
University
RP Xie, T (corresponding author), Hangzhou Normal Univ, Sch Pharm, Hangzhou 311121, Peoples R China.; Xie, T (corresponding author), Hangzhou Normal Univ, Key Lab Elemene Class AntiCanc Chinese Med, Engn Lab Dev & Applicat Tradit Chinese Med, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Tradit Chinese Med Zhejian, Hangzhou 311121, Peoples R China.
EM xbs@hznu.edu.cn
RI Lin, Tao/KRO-9146-2024; Xie, Tian/LUA-1225-2024; Xu,
Hongqaun/GSD-4144-2022
OI Ni, Jun-Tao/0009-0001-6695-5032; Xie, Tian/0000-0001-7066-1443; Wu,
E/0000-0002-5454-552X
FU Key Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
[81730108]; HZNU [4125C5021720421]
FX This research was funded by the Key Projects of the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (81730108) (to Tian Xie), the Start-up Grant
of HZNU (4125C5021720421) (to Lin Tao). The funding sources had no role
in study design; in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data;
in the writing of the report; or in the decision to submit the article
for publication.
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U2 31
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PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 16
AR 9936
DI 10.3390/ijerph19169936
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4B4DB
UT WOS:000845729200001
PM 36011568
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xu, XP
Liu, QQ
Li, ZH
Yang, WX
AF Xu, Xiao-Pan
Liu, Qing-Qi
Li, Zhen-Hua
Yang, Wen-Xian
TI The Mediating Role of Loneliness and the Moderating Role of Gender
between Peer Phubbing and Adolescent Mobile Social Media Addiction
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE peer phubbing; mobile social media addiction; loneliness; gender;
adolescents
ID CHINESE COLLEGE-STUDENTS; BOREDOM PRONENESS; INTERNET; SATISFACTION;
LIFE
AB Mobile social media addiction has been a pressing issue in adolescents. The present study examined the mediation of loneliness between peer phubbing and mobile social media addiction among Chinese adolescents and tested whether gender could moderate the direct and indirect effects of peer phubbing. A total of 830 adolescents between 11 and 18 years of age (M-age = 14.480, SDage = 1.789) completed an anonymous self-report survey. The results showed that peer phubbing was positively associated with mobile social media addiction. Loneliness partially mediated peer phubbing and adolescent mobile social media addiction. There were significant gender differences in the direct and indirect effects of peer phubbing on mobile social media addiction. The direct effect of peer phubbing and the indirect effect through loneliness were relatively higher in girls than in boys. The results highlight the critical role of loneliness in linking peer phubbing to adolescent mobile social media addiction and the vital role of gender in moderating the direct and indirect impacts of peer phubbing. The findings promote a better understanding of how peer phubbing is associated with adolescent mobile phone addiction and for whom the effect of peer phubbing is potent.
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[Xu, Xiao-Pan] Cent China Normal Univ, Sch Sociol, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Qing-Qi] Beijing Normal Univ, Coll Educ Future, Zhuhai 519087, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Qing-Qi; Li, Zhen-Hua] Guangzhou Univ, Sch Educ, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
[Yang, Wen-Xian] Lanzhou Univ, Ctr Mental Hlth Educ & Counseling, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.
C3 Henan Normal University; Central China Normal University; Beijing Normal
University; Guangzhou University; Lanzhou University
RP Liu, QQ (corresponding author), Beijing Normal Univ, Coll Educ Future, Zhuhai 519087, Peoples R China.; Liu, QQ (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ, Sch Educ, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.; Yang, WX (corresponding author), Lanzhou Univ, Ctr Mental Hlth Educ & Counseling, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China.
EM liuqingqi@bnu.edu.cn; ywx@lzu.edu.cn
RI Zhenhua, LI/AAA-2628-2020; Yang, Wenxian/GQH-4745-2022; Xu,
Xiaopan/GQI-3504-2022; Liu, Qingqi/JBJ-8768-2023
OI Xu, Xiaopan/0000-0002-6482-9366; Liu, Qingqi/0000-0001-5169-8689
FU National Social Science Fund Youth Project of China [18CRK009]; 13th
Five-Year Plan of Philosophy and Social Science of Guangdong Province
[GD20CXL05]
FX This work was supported by the National Social Science Fund Youth
Project of China (No. 18CRK009) and the 13th Five-Year Plan of
Philosophy and Social Science of Guangdong Province (No. GD20CXL05).
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 19
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AR 10176
DI 10.3390/ijerph191610176
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 4C6BB
UT WOS:000846535200001
PM 36011810
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Lozano-Hernández, CM
López-Rodríguez, JA
Rico-Blázquez, M
Calderón-Larrañaga, A
Leiva-Fernández, F
Prados-Torres, A
del Cura-González, I
AF Lozano-Hernandez, Cristina M.
Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio
Rico-Blazquez, Milagros
Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia
Leiva-Fernandez, Francisca
Prados-Torres, Alexandra
del Cura-Gonzalez, Isabel
CA MULTIPAP GRP
TI Sex differences in social support perceived by polymedicated older
adults with multimorbidity. MULTIPAP study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH; GENDER; WOMEN; MEN; QUESTIONNAIRE; FAMILY;
LONELINESS; MORTALITY; EQ-5D-5L
AB The beneficial effects of social support on morbidity, mortality, and quality of life are well known. Using the baseline data of the MULTIPAP study (n = 593), an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out that analyzed the sex differences in the social support perceived by polymedicated adults aged 65 to 74 years with multimorbidity. The main outcome variable was social support measured through the Duke-UNC-11 Functional Social Support (DUFSS) questionnaire in its two dimensions (confident support and affective support). For both sexes, the perception of functional social support was correlated with being married or partnered and having a higher health-related quality of life utility index. In women, it was correlated with a higher level of education, living alone, and treatment adherence, and in men with higher monthly income, prescribed drugs and fewer diagnosed diseases.
C1 [Lozano-Hernandez, Cristina M.; Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio; Rico-Blazquez, Milagros; Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia; del Cura-Gonzalez, Isabel] Primary Hlth Care Management, Res Unit, Madrid, Spain.
[Lozano-Hernandez, Cristina M.] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Interunivers Doctoral Program Epidemiol & Publ Hl, Madrid, Spain.
[Lozano-Hernandez, Cristina M.; Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio; Rico-Blazquez, Milagros; Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia; Leiva-Fernandez, Francisca; Prados-Torres, Alexandra; del Cura-Gonzalez, Isabel] Primary Care & Hlth Promot RICAPPS RICORS, Res Network Chron, Madrid, Spain.
[Lozano-Hernandez, Cristina M.; Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio] Biosanitary Res & Innovat Fdn Primary Care FIIBAP, Madrid, Spain.
[Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio; del Cura-Gonzalez, Isabel] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Med Specialties & Publ Hlth, Fac Hlth Sci, Madrid, Spain.
[Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan Antonio] Gen Ricardos Primary Hlth Care Ctr, Madrid, Spain.
[Rico-Blazquez, Milagros] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Nursing Physiotherapy & Podiatry, Dept Nursing, Madrid, Spain.
[Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia] Joint Action Chron Dis JA CHRODIS European Commis, Brussels, Belgium.
[Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia] Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol, Aging Res Ctr Care Sci & Soc, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia] Stockholm Univ, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Prados-Torres, Alexandra] Miguel Servet Univ Hosp, Aragon Hlth Sci Inst, EpiChron Res Grp Chron Dis, Zaragoza, Spain.
[Leiva-Fernandez, Francisca] Multiprofess Teaching Unit Family & Community Car, Malaga, Spain.
[Leiva-Fernandez, Francisca] Biomed Res Inst Malaga IBIMA, Andalusian Hlth Serv, Malaga, Spain.
C3 Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Complutense
University of Madrid; Karolinska Institutet; Stockholm University;
Miguel Servet University Hospital; Universidad de Malaga; Instituto de
Investigacion Biomedica de Malaga y Plataforma en Nanomedicina (IBIMA)
RP Lozano-Hernández, CM (corresponding author), Primary Hlth Care Management, Res Unit, Madrid, Spain.; Lozano-Hernández, CM (corresponding author), Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Interunivers Doctoral Program Epidemiol & Publ Hl, Madrid, Spain.; Lozano-Hernández, CM (corresponding author), Primary Care & Hlth Promot RICAPPS RICORS, Res Network Chron, Madrid, Spain.; Lozano-Hernández, CM (corresponding author), Biosanitary Res & Innovat Fdn Primary Care FIIBAP, Madrid, Spain.
EM cristinamaria.lozano@salud.madrid.org
RI Calderón-Larrañaga, Amaia/ABC-6828-2021; hernandez,
cristina/KGL-9001-2024; Lozano Hernandez, Cristina Maria/G-9362-2018;
Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan A/F-2322-2010; Rico-Blazquez,
Milagros/G-9373-2018; Prados-Torres, Alexandra/P-5818-2017;
Dominguez-Santaella, Miguel/ISS-0746-2023
OI Lozano Hernandez, Cristina Maria/0000-0002-6981-303X; Leiva-Fernandez,
Francisca/0000-0001-6919-4817; Lopez-Rodriguez, Juan
A/0000-0002-4985-2314; Rico-Blazquez, Milagros/0000-0001-7308-4450;
Prados-Torres, Alexandra/0000-0002-5704-6056; Dominguez-Santaella,
Miguel/0000-0001-8976-9761
FU Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) [PI15/00276, PI15/00572,
PI15/00996, PI18/01812, PI18/01303, PI18/01515, RD16/0001/0004,
RD16/0001/0005, RD16/0001/0006]; European Regional Development Fund "A
way to shape Europe; Research, Development and Innovation National Plan
2013-2016"; Fundacion para la Investigacion e Innovacion Biosanitaria de
Atencion Primaria (FIIBAP)
FX This study was funded by Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) [grant
references PI15/00276, PI15/00572, PI15/00996, PI18/01812, PI18/01303,
PI18/01515, RD16/0001/0004, RD16/0001/0005, RD16/0001/0006] and
co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund "A way to shape
Europe; Research, Development and Innovation National Plan 2013-2016".
CMLH has received a grant from the Fundacio ' n para la Investigacio ' n
e Innovacio ' n Biosanitaria de Atencio ' n Primaria (FIIBAP) for
translation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection
and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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U1 2
U2 4
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUL 27
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 7
AR e0268218
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0268218
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 5Z7YE
UT WOS:000880183400014
PM 35895702
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ansari, Z
White, S
AF Ansari, Zara
White, Sian
TI Managing incontinence in low-and middle income-countries: A qualitative
case study from Pakistan
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID URINARY-INCONTINENCE; SEEKING TREATMENT; OF-LIFE; PREVALENCE; IMPACT;
EXPLORATION; EXPERIENCES; STIGMA
AB BackgroundIncontinence is a complex health and social issue, which involves the involuntary loss of urine or faeces or both. Individuals with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to incontinence. The management of incontinence has largely been overlooked in low and middle-income settings (LMICs). This study aimed to explore the incontinence management strategies employed by disabled people with severe incontinence and their caregivers in Sindh Province, Pakistan. MethodsIncontinence management was explored through in-depth interviews with people with incontinence (PWI) and their caregivers, photovoice, and a market survey and product attribute assessment. Data was analysed thematically through inductive coding and evaluated against existing disability and caregiver frameworks. ResultsIncontinence management affected all aspects of daily life for PWI and caregivers. Effective management of incontinence was prioritised because caregivers viewed it to be part of their familial duty and a requirement for the household to remain pure in the eyes of God. Coping strategies included strict adherence to routines, reducing food and drink intake, creative uses of locally available natural resources, and a heavy reliance on soap and water for maintaining hygiene. Products such as adult diapers were largely unavailable, costly and were not deemed suitable for regular use. There were no social or medical interventions in the region to support incontinence management. The main impacts of incontinence on the household were social isolation, stigma, role shifts within the family, the development of physical ailments among caregivers, and decreased income. ConclusionThe complex health, psychological, social, economic, and cultural impacts of incontinence are exacerbated in LMICs due a lack of recognition of the condition, the absence of social or medical interventions and limited access to basic WASH infrastructure, and assistive devices or products. Appropriate solutions need to be developed in partnership with PWI and caregivers and need to be contextualised, affordable and sustainable.
C1 [Ansari, Zara] Currently Acasus, Karachi, Pakistan.
[White, Sian] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Dis Control, London, England.
C3 University of London; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
RP White, S (corresponding author), London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Dis Control, London, England.
EM Sian.white@lshtm.ac.uk
FU Norwegian Church Aid; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
FX The authors received no specific grant funding for this work. Travel and
publication costs were supported by Norwegian Church Aid and the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The funders had no role in
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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JI PLoS One
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PY 2022
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
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GA 9P3CX
UT WOS:000944166200004
PM 35839232
OA gold, Green Accepted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Wahab, HKA
Tao, M
Tandon, A
Ashfaq, M
Dhir, A
AF Wahab, Hamza Kaka Abdul
Tao, Meng
Tandon, Anushree
Ashfaq, Muhammad
Dhir, Amandeep
TI Social media celebrities and new world order. What drives purchasing
behavior among social media followers?
SO JOURNAL OF RETAILING AND CONSUMER SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Social media celebrities; para-Social relationships; Identification;
Social media platforms; And purchase intention
ID PARASOCIAL INTERACTION; OF-MOUTH; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; IDENTIFICATION;
INTENTION; MODEL; LONELINESS; SINGAPORE; SALES; TRUST
AB Social media celebrities (SMCs) and social media platforms (SMPs) have become indispensable in today's business and marketing settings. Drawing on the celebrity influence model (CIM), this study examines the impact of SMCs on their followers' purchase intention and the moderating influence of SMP usage on the relationships between (a) SMCs and their followers' purchase intention, (b) para-social relationships (PSR) and purchase intention, and (c) identification and purchase intention. We collected 665 valid responses via an online ques-tionnaire in China and then employed partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to examine the proposed relationships between the variables. The findings revealed that SMCs do not significantly influence their followers' purchase intention directly; however, they do exert such influence through PSR and identifi-cation. The results further indicated that SMP usage moderates the effect of PSR and identification on purchase intention. Our study offers both theoretical and managerial contributions. Theoretically, the incorporation of CIM into this study's model augments the PSR and identification literature in the context of SMCs. Again, the moderating effect of SMP usage that we reveal is novel in the social media literature. In practice, marketers in China should consider the credibility and rapport a particular social media celebrity has with his or her followers before contracting that particular celebrity to endorse their products.
C1 [Wahab, Hamza Kaka Abdul] Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Business Adm, Dalian, Peoples R China.
[Wahab, Hamza Kaka Abdul] Accra Inst Technol, Business Sch, Accra, Ghana.
[Wahab, Hamza Kaka Abdul] Open Univ Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
[Tao, Meng] Dongbei Univ Finance & Econ, Int Business Coll, Dalian, Peoples R China.
[Tandon, Anushree] Univ Turku, Turku Sch Econ, Turku, Finland.
[Ashfaq, Muhammad] Shenzhen Univ, Coll Management, Shenzhen 518060, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Dhir, Amandeep] Univ Agder, Sch Business & Law, Dept Management, Kristiansand, Norway.
[Dhir, Amandeep] Norwegian Sch Hotel Management, Fac Social Sci, Stavanger, Norway.
[Dhir, Amandeep] North West Univ, Optentia Res Focus Area, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.
C3 Dongbei University of Finance & Economics; Dongbei University of Finance
& Economics; University of Turku; Shenzhen University; University of
Agder; Universitetet i Stavanger; North West University - South Africa
RP Ashfaq, M (corresponding author), Shenzhen Univ, Coll Management, Shenzhen 518060, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM hamzakaka2012@yahoo.com; menngtao@dufe.edu.cn; anushree.tandon@utu.fi;
muhammad.ashfaq0209@gmail.com; amandeep.dhir@uia.no
RI tandon, anushree/AAP-8057-2020; Abdul Wahab, Dr. Hamza
Kaka/HTO-5329-2023; Dhir, Amandeep/F-1826-2013; Ashfaq,
Muhammad/AAI-1989-2021
OI Dhir, Amandeep/0000-0002-6006-6058; Tandon,
Anushree/0000-0002-7319-418X; Ashfaq, Muhammad/0000-0001-7602-0647
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Z9 48
U1 20
U2 137
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0969-6989
EI 1873-1384
J9 J RETAIL CONSUM SERV
JI J. Retail. Consum. Serv.
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 68
AR 103076
DI 10.1016/j.jretconser.2022.103076
EA JUL 2022
PG 13
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 3D7HU
UT WOS:000829469200002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lei, HL
AF Lei, Huiling
TI RETRACTED: Effect of Multivoice Chorus on Interpersonal Communication
Disorder (Retracted article. See vol. 2023, 2023)
SO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article; Retracted Publication
ID AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; MUSIC CLASSIFICATION; COMMITMENT THERAPY;
SOCIAL ANXIETY; ANTIOXIDANT; ACCEPTANCE; SYMPTOMS; STUDENTS
AB Objective. As a type of music therapy, multipart chorus does not have high requirements for participants, and the basic level can be high or low. For college students, it is more likely to participate. Exploring the effect of multivoice chorus intervention on college students' mental health can provide reference for school psychological correction work. This study uses multivoice chorus as a means, combined with certain group psychological counseling techniques, to try to explore a new model for improving the mental health of college students. Method. Fifty college students in prison were selected as subjects and randomly divided into the control group and experimental group. The multivoice chorus method was used to conduct an intervention test on the mental health of the college students in the experimental group, and the observation was carried out for 3 months. Before and after the intervention, the anxiety self-rating scale, the trust scale, the social avoidance and distress scale, the shyness scale, the UCLA loneliness scale, and the college student psychological test personality subtest were used for psychological testing and evaluation. Results/Discussion. College students can actively recognize and reflect on their own behavior, and objectively evaluate others. Through the cognition and management of emotions, college students can handle personal emotions well in interpersonal communication. In the later stage of multivoice chorus, they can help each other, establish a mutual assistance system, help each other, and discuss and learn interpersonal communication skills together, so that college students can learn good interpersonal communication experience and skills from others in various interactions, achieve self-help, and promote college students to work together. In the process of interfering with interpersonal communication disorder, simple psychological counseling has also improved the phenomenon of interpersonal communication disorder, but the experimental effect is far from the effect of the combination of music education and psychological counseling, and it is relatively unstable in the stability test. In the specific operation, in the purely psychological counseling process, college students with interpersonal barriers do not actively cooperate with the intervention, the operating atmosphere is relatively dull, and the teachers are time-consuming and labor-intensive during the psychological counseling process, but the results are minimal. The only effect is also worn out within a few weeks, and the stability is poor. It can be seen that music education has played a pivotal role as a medium in the intervention of interpersonal communication disorders, which can make the intervention process easier, more effective, and more stable.
C1 [Lei, Huiling] Hunan First Normal Univ, Changsha 410205, Hunan, Peoples R China.
C3 Hunan First Normal University
RP Lei, HL (corresponding author), Hunan First Normal Univ, Changsha 410205, Hunan, Peoples R China.
EM lhl@hnfnu.edu.cn
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U1 2
U2 34
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0966-7903
EI 1557-0703
J9 OCCUP THER INT
JI Occup. Ther. Int.
PD JUL 9
PY 2022
VL 2022
AR 6124778
DI 10.1155/2022/6124778
PG 11
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 3F6IX
UT WOS:000830771700001
PM 35854942
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Teodorescu, D
Aivaz, KA
Amalfi, A
AF Teodorescu, Daniel
Aivaz, Kamer Ainur
Amalfi, Ana
TI Factors affecting motivation in online courses during the COVID-19
pandemic: the experiences of students at a Romanian public university
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Motivation; online learning; Romanian universities; effective
instruction; COVID-19
ID PERCEPTIONS
AB Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty at higher education institutions across the world quickly converted courses to an online format. With that swift switch, a major challenge experienced by many students has been the loss of motivation, due primarily to the social isolation experienced during the pandemic. This study examined factors that affect student motivation at a Romanian public university. As such, the study contributes to the literature on motivation, by focusing on a context that has rarely been addressed by other studies - universities that began experiencing with online education for the first time during the pandemic. The study highlights commonalities with prior literature by demonstrating that motivation is affected by instructors' use of effective online instructional practices, perceived course quality, and issues with technology. However, important contextual differences exist between universities with established online programmes and universities that experimented with online learning for the first time during the pandemic. Specifically, instructors at the examined university were more likely than faculty in established online programmes to experience issues with technology and less likely to use effective online teaching practices. Consequently, students' perceived quality of the online courses was lower.
C1 [Teodorescu, Daniel] Clark Atlanta Univ, Dept Educ Leadership, Atlanta, GA USA.
[Aivaz, Kamer Ainur] Ovidius Univ Constanta, Dept Econ, Constanta, Romania.
[Amalfi, Ana] Transylvania Univ Braşov, Sch Econ Sci & Business Adm, Brasov, Romania.
[Teodorescu, Daniel] Clark Atlanta Univ, Clement Hall,Room 107,223 James P Brawley Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 USA.
C3 Clark Atlanta University; Ovidius University; Clark Atlanta University
RP Teodorescu, D (corresponding author), Clark Atlanta Univ, Clement Hall,Room 107,223 James P Brawley Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 USA.
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RI Teodorescu, Daniel/HNB-3337-2023; Aivaz, Kamer-Ainur/AAP-3984-2021
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PI ABINGDON
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SN 2156-8235
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PY 2022
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BP 332
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PG 18
WC Education & Educational Research
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA DF0F6
UT WOS:001130490800006
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
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network analysis; isolation
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RP Ohta, R (corresponding author), Unnan City Hosp, Community Care, Daito Cho, Unnan 6991221, Japan.
EM ryuichiohta0120@gmail.com; zzkuma@soc.shimane-u.ac.jp;
yataakiko0425@gmail.com; sanochi@med.shimane-u.ac.jp
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U1 4
U2 25
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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PY 2022
VL 19
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AR 7912
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PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 2T0AO
UT WOS:000822146100001
PM 35805571
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Su, C
Yang, LX
Dong, LY
Zhang, WG
AF Su, Chang
Yang, Lixia
Dong, Linying
Zhang, Weiguo
TI The Psychological Well-Being of Older Chinese Immigrants in Canada
amidst COVID-19: The Role of Loneliness, Social Support, and
Acculturation
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social support; loneliness; life satisfaction; psychological well-being;
older Chinese immigrants; COVID-19
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SATISFACTION; ADULTS; POPULATION;
HEALTH; CHICAGO; IMPACT; SCALE; RISK
AB This study examined the effects of loneliness, social support, and acculturation on psychological well-being, as indexed by general emotional well-being and life satisfaction, of older Chinese adults living in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 168 older Chinese adults, recruited via WeChat and the internet, completed an online study through a facilitated Zoom or phone meeting, or through a website link, individually or in a group. The testing package included demographic information, The UCLA Loneliness Scale, The Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale, Vancouver Index of Acculturation, The Satisfaction with Life Scale, and The World Health Organization's Five Well-Being Index. The results showed that the psychological well-being (both general emotional well-being and cognitively perceived life satisfaction) was positively predicted by perceived social support but negatively predicted by loneliness. Acculturation was not predictive of both outcomes, and it did not moderate the predictive relationships of social support or loneliness. The results shed light on the importance of community services that target enhancing social support and reducing loneliness in promoting psychological well-being of older Chinese immigrants in Canada amidst and post the pandemic.
C1 [Su, Chang; Yang, Lixia] Toronto Metropolitan Univ, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada.
[Dong, Linying] Toronto Metropolitan Univ, Ted Rogers Sch Informat Technol Management, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada.
[Zhang, Weiguo] Univ Toronto, Dept Sociol, Toronto, ON M5S 2J4, Canada.
C3 Toronto Metropolitan University; Toronto Metropolitan University;
University of Toronto
RP Su, C; Yang, LX (corresponding author), Toronto Metropolitan Univ, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada.
EM sus@brandonu.ca; lixiay@ryerson.ca; ldong@ryerson.ca;
weiguo.zhang@utoronto.ca
RI zhang, weijun/AAX-3743-2020
OI Yang, Lixia/0000-0003-2938-8363; Zhang, Weiguo/0000-0002-8850-5235
FU RBC Immigrant, Diversity, and Inclusion Project; Royal Bank of Canada;
[141231]
FX This work was funded by the RBC Immigrant, Diversity, and Inclusion
Project (Partnership for Change), 2020/2021, awarded to Dr. Lixia Yang
and Dr. Linying Dong. The application number for this award is 141231.
It is sponsored by the Royal Bank of Canada, administered through the
Office of the Vice-president, Research and Innovation (OVPRI) at Ryerson
University (now as Toronto Metropolitan University).
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NR 77
TC 14
Z9 14
U1 3
U2 29
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 14
AR 8612
DI 10.3390/ijerph19148612
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 3J3RO
UT WOS:000833315900001
PM 35886464
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sun, YT
Liang, CY
AF Sun, Yuting
Liang, Chaoyun
TI Urban-Rural Comparison of the Association between Unsupportive
Relationships, Perceived Stress, Authentic Self-Presentation, and
Loneliness among Young Adults in Taiwan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE authentic self-presentation; loneliness; perceived stress; unsupportive
relationship; urban-rural comparison; young adults
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT; LONELY LONELINESS; ADOLESCENTS;
SATISFACTION; MECHANISMS; ATTACHMENT; PREFERENCE; HEALTH; ONLINE
AB This study examined and compared how unsupportive relationships, perceived stress, and authentic self-presentation influence loneliness and what differences exist between these relationships across urban and rural young adults in Taiwan. In total, 356 young adults (188 urban and 168 rural) were investigated, and partial least squares structural equation modelling was used in this study. The results indicated that authentic self-presentation directly and negatively affects loneliness in the urban group, but only indirectly affects loneliness in the rural group through unsupportive relationships and perceived stress. Unsupportive relationships and perceived stress in both the urban and rural groups positively affect their loneliness. In addition, multiple group analysis revealed that significant differences only existed between the effects of authentic self-presentation on unsupportive relationships between urban and rural young adults.
C1 [Sun, Yuting] Hohai Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Nanjing 210098, Peoples R China.
[Liang, Chaoyun] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Bioind Commun & Dev, 1,Sec 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
C3 Hohai University; National Taiwan University
RP Liang, CY (corresponding author), Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Bioind Commun & Dev, 1,Sec 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
EM 20220019@hhu.edu.cn; cliang@ntu.edu.tw
RI SUN, YUTING/ADV-1687-2022
OI SUN, YUTING/0000-0001-7590-3106; Liang, Chaoyun/0000-0001-6608-7717
FU Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Hohai
University, China [B220201066]
FX This research was funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the
Central Universities, Hohai University, China (grant number B220201066).
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TC 5
Z9 5
U1 3
U2 23
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 14
AR 8808
DI 10.3390/ijerph19148808
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 3H4EQ
UT WOS:000831990600001
PM 35886659
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tuñón, I
Lavignolle, B
Castro, H
AF Tunon, Ianina
Lavignolle, Brigida
Castro, Hernan
TI Physical education during Obligatory Preventive Social Isolation in the
context of COVID19: the teacher's perspective
SO EDUCACION FISICA Y CIENCIA
LA English
DT Article
DE Physical Education; Obligatory Preventive Social Isolation; Didactics;
Connectivity; Adolescence; Health
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RP Tuñón, I (corresponding author), Univ Nacl La Matanza, Dept Humanidades & Ciencias Sociales, San Justo, Argentina.
EM itunon@unlam.edu.ar; blavignolle@unlam.edu.ar; hmcastro@unlam.edu.ar
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 6
PU UNIV NAC LA PLATA, FAC HUMANIDADES & CIENCIAS EDUC
PI LA PLATA
PA CALLE 48 E-6 & 7,PISO 5, OF 517, LA PLATA, BUENOS AIRES 1900, ARGENTINA
SN 1514-0105
EI 2314-2561
J9 EDUC FIS CIENC
JI Educ. Fis. Cienc.
PD JUL-SEP
PY 2022
VL 24
IS 3
AR e224
DI 10.24215/23142561e224
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 5W0QI
UT WOS:000877626600004
OA gold, Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xie, CY
Ruan, MH
Lin, P
Wang, Z
Lai, TH
Xie, Y
Fu, SM
Lu, H
AF Xie, Chuyin
Ruan, Minhua
Lin, Ping
Wang, Zheng
Lai, Tinghong
Xie, Ying
Fu, Shimin
Lu, Hong
TI Influence of Artificial Intelligence in Education on Adolescents' Social
Adaptability: A Machine Learning Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE artificial intelligence in education; adolescent; social adaptability;
machine learning
ID ADJUSTMENT; IMPULSIVITY; LONELINESS; STUDENTS
AB This study aimed to investigate the influence of artificial intelligence in education (AIEd) on adolescents' social adaptability, as well as to identify the relevant psychosocial factors that can predict adolescents' social adaptability. A total of 1328 participants (mean(age) = 13.89, SD = 2.22) completed the survey. A machine-learning algorithm was used to find out whether AIEd may influence adolescents' social adaptability as well as the relevant psychosocial variables, such as teacher-student relations, peer relations, interparental relations, and loneliness that may be significantly related to social adaptability. Results showed that it has a positive influence of AIEd on adolescents' social adaptability. In addition, the four most important factors in the prediction of social adaptability among AI group students are interpersonal relationships, peer relations, academic emotion, and loneliness. A high level of interpersonal relationships and peer relations can predict a high level of social adaptability among the AI group students, while a high level of academic emotion and loneliness can predict a low level of social adaptability. Overall, the findings highlight the need to focus interventions according to the relation between these psychosocial factors and social adaptability in order to increase the positive influence of AIEd and promote the development of social adaptability.
C1 [Xie, Chuyin; Ruan, Minhua; Lin, Ping; Lai, Tinghong; Fu, Shimin; Lu, Hong] Guangzhou Univ, Sch Educ, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Zheng] Management Ctr Qual Educ Baiyun Dist, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China.
[Lai, Tinghong] Gannan Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Ganzhou 341004, Peoples R China.
[Xie, Ying] Guangzhou Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
C3 Guangzhou University; Gannan Medical University; Guangzhou University
RP Lu, H (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ, Sch Educ, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.; Xie, Y (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
EM crazy.xiaoxun@163.com; r13416170138@126.com; lin_ping678@163.com;
wangzheng65@126.com; xttya@126.com; xysoc@gzhu.edu.cn; fusm@gzhu.edu.cn;
luhong@gzhu.edu.cn
RI Fu, Shimin/ABD-7806-2021
OI Xie, Ying/0000-0002-5558-7457; Xie, Chuyin/0000-0002-2509-9313; Fu,
Shimin/0000-0002-1977-5469
FU Guangzhou education scientific research project (Key grant); Guangzhou
education scientific research project; 13th Five-Year Plan for the
Development of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Guangdong
FX Guangzhou education scientific research project (Key grant). Guangzhou
education scientific research project. The 13th Five-Year Plan for the
Development of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Guangdong.
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U2 155
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 13
AR 7890
DI 10.3390/ijerph19137890
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 2T0FG
UT WOS:000822158300001
PM 35805546
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lteif, L
Valenzuela, A
AF Lteif, Lama
Valenzuela, Ana
TI The effect of anthropomorphized technology failure on the desire to
connect with others
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE anthropomorphized technology; artificial intelligence;
consumer-technology interactions; desire to connect with others;
feelings of rejection; product anthropomorphism; product failure;
technology failure
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; RESPONSES;
ANXIETY; BRANDS; TRUST
AB Extant work suggests that unsuccessful human-technology interactions can elicit negative affective reactions, prompting users to engage in compensatory behavior including seeking affiliation with others. The current work presents one mechanism to explain these findings. Specifically, we propose that users may construe incidents of technology failure akin to incidents of social rejection: Across three studies, we demonstrate that when an anthropomorphized (vs. nonanthropomorphized) technology fails to function as expected, users experience feelings of rejection, and subsequently express a greater desire to connect with others. In doing so, we contribute to extant research on human-technology interactions by uniquely demonstrating that feelings of social rejection may arise from technology failure. Our work also deepens our understanding of the unintended negative consequences of product anthropomorphism and, as such, provides insight into technology design.
C1 [Lteif, Lama] Univ New Mexico, Anderson Sch Management, 1922 Las Lomas NE,MSCO5 3090, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
[Valenzuela, Ana] CUNY, Baruch Coll, One Bernard Baruch Way, New York, NY 10021 USA.
[Valenzuela, Ana] Univ Ramon Llull, ESADE, Barcelona, Spain.
C3 University of New Mexico; City University of New York (CUNY) System;
Baruch College (CUNY); Universitat Ramon Llull; Escuela Superior de
Administracion y Direccion de Empresas (ESADE)
RP Lteif, L (corresponding author), Univ New Mexico, Anderson Sch Management, 1922 Las Lomas NE,MSCO5 3090, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA.
EM lamalteif@unm.edu
RI Lteif, Lama/JPL-7849-2023
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TC 9
Z9 9
U1 13
U2 79
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD SEP
PY 2022
VL 39
IS 9
BP 1762
EP 1774
DI 10.1002/mar.21700
EA JUN 2022
PG 13
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA 3L4JZ
UT WOS:000816679900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dennis, CL
Brown, HK
Brennenstuhl, S
Vigod, S
Miller, A
Castro, RA
Marini, FC
Birken, C
AF Dennis, Cindy-Lee
Brown, Hilary
Brennenstuhl, Sarah
Vigod, Simone
Miller, Ainsley W.
Castro, Rita Amiel W.
Marini, Flavia Casasanta W.
Birken, Catherine W.
TI Preconception risk factors and health care needs of pregnancy-planning
women and men with a lifetime history or current mental illness: A
nationwide survey
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER; MATERNAL DEPRESSION; CLINICAL CONTENT;
OUTCOMES; QUESTIONNAIRE; STANDARDIZATION; RECOMMENDATIONS;
INTERVENTIONS; VALIDATION; SEVERITY
AB ObjectivesWhile depression and anxiety are common in women and men of reproductive age, preconception interventions to optimize the health of individuals with mental illness before pregnancy is limited and focuses primarily on psychotropic medication management. Comparing individuals with depression, anxiety, and comorbidity to those with neither condition, we identified areas of preconception care optimization related to psychosocial risk factors, general physical health, medication use, and uptake of high-risk health behaviours. We also investigated differences in preconception health care use, attitudes, and knowledge. MethodWe conducted a nationwide survey of 621 women (n = 529) and men (n = 92) across Canada who were planning a pregnancy within five years, including those with lifetime or current depression (n = 38), anxiety (n = 55), and comorbidity (n = 104) and those without mental illness (n = 413). Individuals with depression, anxiety, and comorbidity were compared to individuals without mental illness using logistic regression, adjusted for age, sex, and education level. ResultsIndividuals with a lifetime or current mental illness were significantly more likely to have several risk factors for suboptimal reproductive and perinatal outcomes, including increased rates of obesity, stress, fatigue, loneliness, number of chronic health conditions, and medication use. Further, they were more likely to have high-risk health behaviours including increased substance use, internet addiction, poorer eating habits, and decreased physical activity. By assessing depression, anxiety, or both separately, we also determined there was variation in risk factors by mental illness type. ConclusionOur nationwide study is one of the first and largest to examine the preconception care needs of women and men with a lifetime or current mental illness who are pregnancy-planning. We found this population has many important reproductive and perinatal risk factors that are modifiable via preconception interventions which could have a significant positive impact on their health trajectories and those of their future children.
C1 [Dennis, Cindy-Lee; Brennenstuhl, Sarah] Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Dennis, Cindy-Lee; Marini, Flavia Casasanta W.] St Michaels Hosp, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Dennis, Cindy-Lee; Vigod, Simone] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Brown, Hilary] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Interdisciplinary Ctr Hlth & Soc, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Brown, Hilary] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Brown, Hilary; Vigod, Simone] Womens Coll Hosp, Womens Coll Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Miller, Ainsley W.] Lakehead Univ, Sch Nursing, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.
[Castro, Rita Amiel W.] Univ Zurich, Dept Psychol, Zurich, Switzerland.
[Birken, Catherine W.] Univ Toronto, Dept Pediat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Birken, Catherine W.] Hosp Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; Li Ka Shing Knowledge
Institute; Saint Michaels Hospital Toronto; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; University Toronto Scarborough; University of
Toronto; University of Toronto; Womens College Hospital; Lakehead
University; University of Zurich; University of Toronto; University of
Toronto; Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
RP Dennis, CL (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Dennis, CL (corresponding author), St Michaels Hosp, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Dennis, CL (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM cindylee.dennis@utoronto.ca
RI Castro, Rita/AFR-4052-2022; Dennis, Cindy-Lee/ABA-2860-2020
OI Dennis, Cindy-Lee/0000-0002-0135-7242; Amiel Castro,
Rita/0000-0002-4951-8770
FU Canadian Institutes for Health Research [HLC-154502]
FX This work was supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research
(grant # HLC-154502). The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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TC 4
Z9 4
U1 0
U2 5
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUN 22
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 6
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0270158
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 9Q6TK
UT WOS:000945094000017
PM 35731809
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Deng, ZM
Benckendorff, P
Wang, J
AF Deng, Zhiming
Benckendorff, Pierre
Wang, Jie
TI From interaction to relationship: Rethinking parasocial phenomena in
travel live streaming
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Travel live streaming (TLS); Affordance; Parasocial interaction;
Parasocial relationship; Information and communication technology (ICT)
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; IDENTIFICATION; COMMUNICATION; AFFORDANCES; LONELINESS;
PLATFORMS; VIDEO; AUTHENTICITY; CONSTRAINTS; ENGAGEMENT
AB Travel live streaming (TLS) has become prolific on many social media platforms, yet the topic has received limited academic attention. This paper uses an affordance lens to explore travel live streamers and viewers parasocial interactions (PSI) and relationships (PSR). Using a more-than-human netnography method, 42 travel live streams, 36,800 real-time comments, and 36 interviews from travel live streamers were collected through three phases (pre, during and post live streaming). The findings show that TLS affordances provide opportunities to foster PSI through psychological, social, and technological dimensions, and thus develop parasocial acquaintances and conflicts. This study contributes to parasocial investigation and affordance literature by illustrating the relationship between technology affordance and participants' behaviours in the TLS. It also uses a novel methodological approach known as key frame analysis to capture and analyse live streamed video footage. Practical implications are discussed for live streamers, destinations, and platforms.
C1 [Deng, Zhiming; Benckendorff, Pierre; Wang, Jie] Univ Queensland, Business Sch, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
[Deng, Zhiming] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Kowloon, 17 Sci Museum Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Queensland; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
RP Deng, ZM (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Business Sch, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.; Deng, ZM (corresponding author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Kowloon, 17 Sci Museum Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM mingz.deng@polyu.edu.hk; p.benckendorff@uq.edu.au; j.wang16@uq.edu.au
RI Benckendorff, Pierre/E-6207-2013
OI Deng, Zhiming/0000-0002-3293-0734
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NR 97
TC 52
Z9 52
U1 54
U2 439
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD DEC
PY 2022
VL 93
AR 104583
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104583
EA JUN 2022
PG 15
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA 2F5JJ
UT WOS:000812945200007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Heerings, M
van de Bovenkamp, H
Cardol, M
Bal, R
AF Heerings, Marjolijn
van de Bovenkamp, Hester
Cardol, Mieke
Bal, Roland
TI Burden of support: a counter narrative of service users' experiences
with community housing services
SO DISABILITY & SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Professional-patient relations; intellectual disability; psychiatric
rehabilitation; mental health recovery; community participation
ID SEVERE MENTAL-ILLNESS; PERSONAL RECOVERY; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY;
PEOPLE; HEALTH; CARE; QUALITY; INVOLVEMENT; INTEGRATION; REFLECTION
AB Community housing services adopt care models such as rehabilitation, recovery-oriented care and person-centered planning to improve the quality of life of service users with an intellectual or psychiatric disability. However, the way these care models are implemented and practiced can negatively impact service users' experience with the service as their complex needs go unmet. In this paper, we conceptualize these experiences through developing the counternarrative of burdens of support. For this we draw on burden of treatment theory. We conducted ethnographic fieldwork in a community service organization in the Netherlands. This included participant observation (84 h), interviews with service users (n = 20), experts-by-experience (n = 8), family members (n = 10) and photovoice workshops. Our analysis identifies four burdens of support: burden of self-determination; re-identification; responsibilisation and re-placement. The results show that burden of support is very much a relational concept: through their support, professionals can aggravate or alleviate burden. Points of interest People with intellectual or psychiatric disabilities often receive support with living in the community. Good support fits people's needs (e.g. person-centered planning), builds on people's strengths and contributes to recovery and community participation. Even when support is practiced or organized with such aims, service users can have negative experiences. In this research we call this: 'burden of support'. Examples of burden of support identified include: Clients' needs and wishes are sometimes not sufficiently attended too when working with a personal care plan. Too much responsibility is sometimes shifted to clients, which results in feelings of failing or abandonment. The focus on strengths and recovery sometimes leaves too little room for clients to voice support needs. Having to move to a different home or neighborhood as part of becoming more independent can result in many difficulties including loneliness. The research recommended that those who improve services should also alleviate these burdens.
C1 [Heerings, Marjolijn; van de Bovenkamp, Hester; Bal, Roland] Erasmus Univ, Erasmus Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[Cardol, Mieke] Rotterdam Univ Appl Sci, Res Ctr Innovat Care, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC; Erasmus University
Rotterdam
RP Heerings, M (corresponding author), Erasmus Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, NL-3062 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands.
EM Heerings@eshpm.eur.nl
RI Heerings, Marjolijn/KPY-7474-2024
OI van de Bovenkamp, Hester M./0000-0002-6412-2707; Bal,
Roland/0000-0001-7202-5053; Heerings, Marjolijn/0000-0002-8280-0305
FU Netherlands Organization for Health and Research Development (ZonMw)
[80-83900-98-202]
FX This work was supported by The Netherlands Organization for Health and
Research Development (ZonMw) (grant no. 80-83900-98-202).
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0968-7599
EI 1360-0508
J9 DISABIL SOC
JI Disabil. Soc.
PD MAR 15
PY 2024
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BP 743
EP 766
DI 10.1080/09687599.2022.2087490
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WC Rehabilitation; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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SC Rehabilitation; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA KI5J9
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OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, YH
Chien, CJ
Shen, LF
AF Chang, Yuhsuan
Chien, ChungJen
Shen, Li-Fang
TI Teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic: a leader-member exchange
perspective
SO EVIDENCE-BASED HRM-A GLOBAL FORUM FOR EMPIRICAL SCHOLARSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Leader member exchange; Perception of loneliness; Proactive
coping; Work productivity; Moderated mediation model
ID PROACTIVE PERSONALITY; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; JOB-PERFORMANCE; WORK;
COMMUNICATION; BEHAVIOR; METAANALYSIS; LONELINESS; MEDIATION; FRAMEWORK
AB Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the process of teleworking and teleworking is expected to be a central feature of workplaces of the future. The present study examines the effect of leader-member exchange (LMX) and perception of loneliness on the relationship between proactive coping and the work productivity of teleworkers during the COVID-19 crisis time. Design/methodology/approach Using structural equation modeling (SEM), this study the study is based on a survey of 572 teleworkers in Taiwan drawn from a variety of industry sectors. Findings Through the application of a hypothesized moderated mediation model, the indirect effects of proactive coping on work productivity via LMX are stronger for employees who experience a higher level of perceived loneliness. Research limitations/implications The results have contributed to current understanding on the success of telework at the individual level and extends research framework of teleworking. Using self-report questionnaire is one of the limitations; however, this was feasible data collection method during COVID-19. Practical implications Organizations need to provide further training aimed at enhancing proactive coping and dealing with future work challenges in the complex and dynamic workplace. Originality/value This study is the first among its type to examine proactive coping and job productivity from a LMX during COVID-19.
C1 [Chang, Yuhsuan; Chien, ChungJen; Shen, Li-Fang] Yuan Ze Univ, Coll Management, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
C3 Yuan Ze University
RP Chien, CJ (corresponding author), Yuan Ze Univ, Coll Management, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
EM cjchien@saturn.yzu.edu.tw
OI Chien, ChungJen/0000-0003-2878-9421
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2049-3983
EI 2049-3991
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JI Evid. Based HRM
PD FEB 27
PY 2023
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EP 84
DI 10.1108/EBHRM-10-2021-0220
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PG 17
WC Management
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SC Business & Economics
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Josol, CK
Fisher, MH
Athamanah, LS
AF Josol, Cynde Katherine
Fisher, Marisa H.
Athamanah, Lindsay S.
TI Perspectives of Adults without Disabilities on their Friendships with
Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
SO JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE friendship; social outcomes; intellectual and developmental disabilities
ID PEER SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE;
GENERAL-EDUCATION; STUDENTS; PEOPLE; CHILDREN; EXPERIENCES; LONELINESS;
ADOLESCENTS
AB Friendships contribute to positive social outcomes such as the promotion of prosocial behaviors and social well-being and can lead to an overall healthy quality of life. Despite the importance of friendships, little is known about how individuals without disabilities develop and maintain friendships with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Using a phenomenological research design, the current study explored the lived experiences of 17 adults without disabilities who discussed the development and maintenance of their friendship with an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and subsequently collaborative, open coding was used to identify codes and themes across participants. Three main themes emerged related to 1) factors that facilitated friendship development; 2) factors that contributed to friendship maintenance; and 3) impacts of the friendship for both individuals with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. Implications of the results are discussed as well as future directions for research.
C1 [Josol, Cynde Katherine; Fisher, Marisa H.] Michigan State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol & Special Educ, 620 Farm Lane, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
[Athamanah, Lindsay S.] Univ Missouri, Dept Educator Preparat & Leadership, St Louis, MO 63121 USA.
C3 Michigan State University; University of Missouri System; University of
Missouri Saint Louis
RP Josol, CK (corresponding author), Michigan State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol & Special Educ, 620 Farm Lane, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
EM josolcyn@msu.edu
RI Josol, Cynde Katherine/JUU-9211-2023; Fisher, Marisa/AAB-8320-2019
OI Fisher, Marisa H./0000-0003-4938-4773; Athamanah,
Lindsay/0000-0003-1192-1393; Josol, Cynde Katherine/0000-0002-9353-3572
FU Council for Exceptional Children's Division of Career Development and
Transition Graduate Student Research Scholarship
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
research was supported by the Council for Exceptional Children's
Division of Career Development and Transition Graduate Student Research
Scholarship awarded to Cynde Josol.
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J9 J INTELLECT DISABILI
JI J. Intellect. Disabil.
PD SEP
PY 2023
VL 27
IS 3
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EP 632
AR 17446295221104621
DI 10.1177/17446295221104621
EA MAY 2022
PG 20
WC Education, Special; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA Q5UP4
UT WOS:000805362700001
PM 35624542
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Ko, YJ
Asada, A
Jang, W
Kim, D
Chang, Y
AF Ko, Yong Jae
Asada, Akira
Jang, Wonseok (Eric)
Kim, Daehwan
Chang, Yonghwan
TI Do humanized team mascots attract new fans? Application and extension of
the anthropomorphism theory
SO SPORT MANAGEMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Team branding; sport fans; social media; anthropomorphism; construal
level theory; Mascot
ID BRAND ASSOCIATIONS; CONSTRUAL-LEVEL; SPORT; COLOR; IMAGE; DETERMINANTS;
IMPACT; INTENTION; COMMUNITY; ATTENTION
AB Most sport teams utilize mascots as a distinctive brand element to draw the attention of existing and potential fans and to deliver optimal fan experiences. We investigated the effects of anthropomorphic promotion using team mascots on the potential fans' psychological and behavioral responses. We employed a 2 (figure: logo vs. mascot) x 2 (background color: cool vs. warm) between-subjects factorial design, using the Miami Marlins in the experimental scenario. After controlling for baseball involvement and brand familiarity, analysis of data obtained from 239 potential fans demonstrated the positive effect of anthropomorphic promotion using team mascots on participants' psychological closeness and media consumption intentions. To explain the psychological mechanism of this effect, we tested and confirmed a causal model containing a sequential mediation (figure type -> perceived anthropomorphism -> psychological closeness -> media consumption intentions), in conjunction with perceived loneliness.
C1 [Ko, Yong Jae; Chang, Yonghwan] Univ Florida, Coll Hlth & Human Performance, Dept Sport Management, Gainesville, FL USA.
[Asada, Akira] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Sport Management, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
[Jang, Wonseok (Eric)] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Coll Sport Sci, Suwon, South Korea.
[Kim, Daehwan] Pukyong Natl Univ, Dept Marine Sports, Busan, South Korea.
C3 State University System of Florida; University of Florida; Texas Tech
University System; Texas Tech University; Sungkyunkwan University
(SKKU); Pukyong National University
RP Jang, W (corresponding author), Sungkyunkwan Univ, Coll Sport Sci, Suwon, South Korea.
EM eric.jang@ttu.edu
RI Kim, Daehwan/AAG-7575-2020; Asada, Akira/LTE-6289-2024; chang,
yonghwan/AAI-7689-2021
OI chang, yonghwan/0000-0003-1057-0448; Kim, Daehwan/0000-0001-5592-5981;
Asada, Akira/0000-0001-5819-0538
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1441-3523
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J9 SPORT MANAG REV
JI Sport Manag. Rev.
PD OCT 20
PY 2022
VL 25
IS 5
BP 820
EP 846
DI 10.1080/14413523.2021.2014184
EA MAY 2022
PG 27
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA 6U8LJ
UT WOS:000801008300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Normandin, L
Wong, C
Dumez, V
Malas, K
Grégoire, A
Grégoire, J
Pettigrew, L
Allanot, N
Vialaron, C
El Mansali, SA
Nguyen, C
Brunet, F
Pomey, MP
AF Normandin, Louise
Wong, Caroline
Dumez, Vincent
Malas, Kathy
Gregoire, Alexandre
Gregoire, Julie
Pettigrew, Lise
Allanot, Nicolas
Vialaron, Cecile
El Mansali, Sabrina Anissa
Nguyen, Christine
Brunet, Fabrice
Pomey, Marie-Pascale
TI Reducing social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Assessing the
contribution of courtesy phone calls by volunteers
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
AB Context
During the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions were imposed on visits in hospitals in the province of Quebec, Canada in an effort to reduce the risk of viral exposure by minimizing face-to-face contact in order to protect patients, visitors and staff. These measures led to social isolation for patients. In order to reduce this isolation, CHUM (the Centre hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal, a teaching hospital) shifted from in-person visits to courtesy telephone calls delivered by volunteers from CHUM's Volunteers, Recreation and Leisure Department.
Objectives
To study: (1) the contribution made by these calls to reducing isolation and their limitations, (2) how the calls can be improved, and (3) whether they should be maintained, based on the views of patients and volunteers.
Methodology
This study examined two populations. The first one consisted of 189 adult patients hospitalized at CHUM who received a courtesy phone call from a volunteer and the second one consisted of the 25 CHUM volunteers who made these calls. Quantitative data were collected from patients and volunteers through questionnaires and a Smartsheet. The patient questionnaire evaluated isolation, the courtesy phone calls, the relationship of trust with the volunteer and sociodemographic questions. The volunteer questionnaire evaluated the appropriateness of the technology for the intervention, the support and training received, the impacts of the courtesy phone call on both the patients and the volunteers, an experience report and sociodemographic information. In addition, a focus group was held with 7 volunteers. Then the verbatim were transcribed and analyzed using QDA miner software.
Results
From April 27, 2020 to September 5, 2020 more than 11,800 calls were made, mainly concerning hospitalization conditions or home follow-ups (n = 83), and relationships with relatives, friends, and family (n = 79). For 73.6% of hospitalized patients, the courtesy calls from volunteers were a good response to their needs, and 72% of volunteers agreed. 64.5% of patients felt less isolated and 40% of volunteers felt useful.
Conclusion
Our data suggest that patients felt less isolated during their hospitalization because of the courtesy calls made by the volunteers, that smartphones could also be used for video calls and, finally, that maintaining this type of service seems as relevant after as during a pandemic to provide social interactions to people isolated for medical reasons.
C1 [Normandin, Louise; Vialaron, Cecile; El Mansali, Sabrina Anissa; Nguyen, Christine; Pomey, Marie-Pascale] CHUM, Res Ctr Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, Innovat Axis, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Wong, Caroline; Dumez, Vincent; Gregoire, Alexandre; Pomey, Marie-Pascale] Ctr Excellence Patient Partnership & Publ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Dumez, Vincent; Nguyen, Christine; Brunet, Fabrice] Univ Montreal, Fac Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Malas, Kathy; Brunet, Fabrice] Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, Gen Directorate, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Gregoire, Julie] Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, Educ & Acad Directorate, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Pettigrew, Lise; Allanot, Nicolas; El Mansali, Sabrina Anissa] Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, Volunteer Recreat & Leisure Dept, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Pomey, Marie-Pascale] Univ Montreal, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Management Evaluat & Policy, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Pomey, Marie-Pascale] Res Chair Evaluat State Art Technol & Methods, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal;
Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal
RP Pomey, MP (corresponding author), CHUM, Res Ctr Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, Innovat Axis, Montreal, PQ, Canada.; Pomey, MP (corresponding author), Ctr Excellence Patient Partnership & Publ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.; Pomey, MP (corresponding author), Univ Montreal, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Management Evaluat & Policy, Montreal, PQ, Canada.; Pomey, MP (corresponding author), Res Chair Evaluat State Art Technol & Methods, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
EM marie.pascale.pomey@umontreal.ca
RI Malas, Kathy/ABA-5776-2021; Pomey, Marie-Pascale/AAL-9609-2021
OI Malas, Kathy/0000-0001-8419-0507
FU Canadian Institutes of Health Research [VR4 -172769]; Quebec Health
Research Fund (FRQS); Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de
l'Universite de Montreal; ministere de la Sante et des Services sociaux
du Quebec
FX MPP, FB, AG, KM, VD. This study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (VR4 -172769). Additionally, funding for the study was
provided by MPP from a Senior Career Award financed by the Quebec Health
Research Fund (FRQS), the Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de
l'Universite ' de Montre ' al and the ministere de la Sante ' et des
Services sociaux du Que ' bec. https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/193.html The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAY 4
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 5
AR e0266328
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0266328
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 2O1HN
UT WOS:000818817800012
PM 35507534
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Caponnetto, P
Platania, S
Maglia, M
Morando, M
Gruttadauria, SV
Auditore, R
Ledda, C
Rapisarda, V
Santisi, G
AF Caponnetto, Pasquale
Platania, Silvia
Maglia, Marilena
Morando, Martina
Gruttadauria, Stefania Valeria
Auditore, Roberta
Ledda, Caterina
Rapisarda, Venerando
Santisi, Giuseppe
TI Health Occupation and Job Satisfaction: The Impact of Psychological
Capital in the Management of Clinical Psychological Stressors of
Healthcare Workers in the COVID-19 Era
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE job satisfaction; psychological capital; stress; wellbeing; COVID-19
ID GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER; US PHYSICIAN SATISFACTION; FIT INDEXES;
EPIDEMIC PEAK; SAMPLE-SIZE; LONELINESS; VALIDATION; PREDICTORS;
DEPRESSION; BURNOUT
AB The COVID-19 pandemic greatly impacted global health. Frontline healthcare workers involved in the response to COVID-19 faced physical and psychological challenges that threatened their wellbeing and job satisfaction. The pandemic crisis, alongside pre-existing critical issues, exposed healthcare workers to constant emotional fatigue, creating an increased workload and vulnerability to stress. Maintaining such stress levels increased their levels of anxiety, irritability and loneliness. Evidence shows that the Psychological Capital (PsyCap) was a strong protective factor against these stressors. The aim of this study was to analyze the level of job satisfaction among health workers facing the COVID-19 pandemic. The possible antecedent factors to satisfaction and the role that PsyCap plays in preserving and fostering higher levels of job satisfaction were investigated. A total of 527 healthcare workers from different areas of Italy were recruited for the study. The results revealed that psychological stress factors have a considerable impact on job satisfaction. All four predictors (Stress Vulnerability, Anxiety Symptoms, Loneliness and Irritability) had the potential to decrease job satisfaction. Loneliness had a more significant effect than other factors assessed in this study. Moreover, the results showed how PsyCap could decrease the effects of psychological stressors on job satisfaction. Consistent with previous studies, our findings show that PsyCap could alleviate negative impacts in work-related circumstances.
C1 [Caponnetto, Pasquale; Platania, Silvia; Maglia, Marilena; Morando, Martina; Gruttadauria, Stefania Valeria; Santisi, Giuseppe] Univ Catania, Dept Educ Sci, Sect Psychol, I-95124 Catania, Italy.
[Caponnetto, Pasquale; Maglia, Marilena] Univ Catania, Ctr Excellence Accelerat Harm Reduct COEHAR, I-95124 Catania, Italy.
[Auditore, Roberta] CTA Psychiat Rehabil & Res, I-95030 Mascalucia, Italy.
[Ledda, Caterina; Rapisarda, Venerando] Univ Catania, Dept Clin & Expt Med Occupat Med, I-95123 Catania, Italy.
C3 University of Catania; University of Catania; University of Catania
RP Platania, S (corresponding author), Univ Catania, Dept Educ Sci, Sect Psychol, I-95124 Catania, Italy.
EM pcapon@unict.it; splatani@unict.it; m.maglia@unict.it;
martina.morando@phd.unict.it; stefigrutt@gmail.com;
auditore.rob@gmail.com; cledda@unict.it; vrapisarda@unict.it;
gsantisi@unict.it
RI Ledda, Caterina/AAG-7418-2021; Santisi, Giuseppe/E-4236-2016; Platania,
silvia/F-4869-2017; rapisarda, venerando/AFV-5934-2022; Morando,
Martina/GQO-9192-2022; Ledda, Caterina/A-1118-2011
OI Rapisarda, Venerando/0000-0002-3482-1136; Platania,
Silvia/0000-0002-7324-4466; Ledda, Caterina/0000-0003-0739-8798;
Morando, Martina/0000-0003-2506-4572
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NR 103
TC 19
Z9 20
U1 1
U2 34
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 10
AR 6134
DI 10.3390/ijerph19106134
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1P3MM
UT WOS:000801917100001
PM 35627671
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jung, YS
Jung, HS
Yoon, HH
AF Jung, Yoon-Sik
Jung, Hyo-Sun
Yoon, Hye-Hyun
TI The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and
Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE workplace loneliness; psychological detachment; emotional exhaustion;
hotel industry
ID MODERATING ROLE; SMARTPHONE USE; JOB STRESSORS; WORK; RECOVERY; NONWORK;
BURNOUT; DIARY; TIME; WELL
AB This study was aimed at establishing whether loneliness among hotel employees in the workplace affects their psychological and emotional experiences by empirically investigating their perceptions of negative situations. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 300 hotel employees, after which confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to reassess the reliability and validity of the measured questionnaire items. A model of workplace loneliness, psychological detachment, and emotional exhaustion was developed and examined through structural equation modeling. The results showed that the hotel employees experienced workplace loneliness and expressed a desire to be psychologically detached from their jobs for recovery. Workplace loneliness also contributed to emotional exhaustion. Theoretical and practical implications, as well as limitations and future research directions, are discussed.
C1 [Jung, Yoon-Sik; Yoon, Hye-Hyun] Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Culinary Arts & Food Serv Management, Seoul 02447, South Korea.
[Jung, Hyo-Sun] Kyung Hee Univ, Ctr Converging Humanities, Seoul 02447, South Korea.
C3 Kyung Hee University; Kyung Hee University
RP Yoon, HH (corresponding author), Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Culinary Arts & Food Serv Management, Seoul 02447, South Korea.
EM coolx2ee@naver.com; chefcook@khu.ac.kr; hhyun@khu.ac.kr
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U1 7
U2 59
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 9
AR 5228
DI 10.3390/ijerph19095228
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1F7BD
UT WOS:000795318900001
PM 35564624
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, WN
Tan, FG
Zhou, ZK
Xue, YK
Gu, CH
Xu, XZ
AF Li, Weina
Tan, Fenge
Zhou, Zongkui
Xue, Yukang
Gu, Chuanhua
Xu, Xizheng
TI Parents' Response to Children's Performance and Children's Self-Esteem:
Parent-Child Relationship and Friendship Quality as Mediators
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE children; parents' response to children; parent-child relationship;
friendship quality; self-esteem
ID ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP; LIFE SATISFACTION; MIDDLE CHILDHOOD;
SCHOOL-CHILDREN; FAMILY; STYLE; LONELINESS; ACCEPTANCE; ATTACHMENT;
HAPPINESS
AB Previous research has revealed that parents' success-oriented response to children's performance promotes children's self-esteem, while failure-oriented response damages their self-esteem. However, the potential mediating mechanisms are unclear. Therefore, the present study investigated whether parent-child relationship and friendship quality mediated the relation between parents' response to children's performance and children's self-esteem. For this purpose, 859 children in Central China completed the Parents' Response to Children's Performance Scale, Buchanan Scale of Closeness to Parents (CPS), Friendship Quality Questionnaire (simplified version), and Self-Perception Profile tests. Structural equation modeling (SEM) revealed that: (1) parents' success-oriented response was positively associated with parent-child relationship, friendship quality, and children's self-esteem. Parents' failure-oriented response was negatively associated with parent-child relationship and children's self-esteem, but it was positively associated with friendship quality. (2) Parent-child relationship and friendship quality were identified as the serial mediators between parents' success- or failure-oriented response and children's self-esteem. These findings suggest that parents' failure-oriented response should be reduced and parents' success-oriented response should be increased to develop children's self-esteem and establish a sound social network system for children.
C1 [Li, Weina; Xu, Xizheng] Hunan Police Acad, Dept Management, Changsha 410138, Peoples R China.
[Li, Weina; Tan, Fenge; Zhou, Zongkui; Gu, Chuanhua; Xu, Xizheng] Cent China Normal Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Adolescent Cyberpsychol & Behav, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
[Li, Weina; Tan, Fenge; Zhou, Zongkui; Gu, Chuanhua] Cent China Normal Univ Branch, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Assessment Basic Educ Qual, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
[Xue, Yukang] SUNY Albany, Dept Educ & Counseling Psychol, Albany, NY 12222 USA.
C3 Hunan Police Academy; Central China Normal University; Ministry of
Education - China; State University of New York (SUNY) System;
University at Albany, SUNY
RP Gu, CH (corresponding author), Cent China Normal Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Adolescent Cyberpsychol & Behav, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.; Gu, CH (corresponding author), Cent China Normal Univ Branch, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Assessment Basic Educ Qual, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
EM liweina@hnpa.edu.cn; tan672015428@mails.ccnu.edu.cn; zhouzk@ccnu.edu.cn;
xueyukang@mails.ccnu.edu.cn; guchuanhua@ccrimedu.cn; xu_xizheng@126.com
RI Li, Weina/LWJ-6464-2024; xu, xizheng/JJC-6925-2023
FU Research Program Funds of the Collaborative Innovation Center of
Assessment toward Basic Education Quality at Beijing Normal University
[2021-04-014BZPK01]; National Education Sciences Planning Grant
[BBA180080]; Open Project of Key Laboratory of Adolescent
Cyberpsychology and Behavior (Central China Normal University); Hubei
Province Key Laboratory of Human Development and Mental Health, Ministry
of Education [2019B07]; Hunan Social Science Fund project [20YBQ045];
Foundation of Hunan Educational Committee [20C0751]
FX The study was supported by the Research Program Funds of the
Collaborative Innovation Center of Assessment toward Basic Education
Quality at Beijing Normal University (2021-04-014BZPK01), National
Education Sciences Planning Grant (BBA180080), Open Project of Key
Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior (Central China
Normal University) & Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Human Development
and Mental Health, Ministry of Education (2019B07), Hunan Social Science
Fund project (20YBQ045), Foundation of Hunan Educational Committee
(20C0751).
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NR 66
TC 6
Z9 8
U1 17
U2 134
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 10
AR 6012
DI 10.3390/ijerph19106012
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1O9UZ
UT WOS:000801668700001
PM 35627549
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ohta, R
Maiguma, K
Yata, A
Sano, C
AF Ohta, Ryuichi
Maiguma, Koichi
Yata, Akiko
Sano, Chiaki
TI A Solution for Loneliness in Rural Populations: The Effects of Osekkai
Conferences during the COVID-19 Pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Osekkai; social participation; COVID-19; loneliness; community activity;
health promotion
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; HEALTH-CARE; COMMUNITY; EMPOWERMENT; MORTALITY;
CONFLICT; PEOPLE; AGE
AB Social prescribing is an essential solution to the lack of social connection and interaction and provides a key approach to problems faced by communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. One social prescription used in Japan is the Osekkai conference, which has the potential to increase social participation in rural communities. The revitalization of Osekkai can improve social interactions among people involved in the conference, thereby reducing loneliness. This interventional study was conducted with people who participated in the Osekkai conference. The primary outcomes of the degree of loneliness were compared between 2021 and 2022 using the Japanese version of the three-item UCLA Loneliness Scale. The demographic data and process outcomes of participants were measured using a questionnaire. The participants' roles in the Osekkai conference increased between the two periods. Loneliness scores tended to decrease during the study period (4.25 to 4.05, p = 0.099). In the questionnaire on loneliness, the scores for item 2 decreased significantly during the study period (1.36 to 1.25, p = 0.038). In conclusion, this study shows that the continual provision of Osekkai conferences as a social prescription may reduce the degree of loneliness among participants with improved social participation in rural communities. Future studies should investigate comparative interventions to show the effectiveness of social prescription on loneliness in communities.
C1 [Ohta, Ryuichi] Unnan City Hosp, Community Care, 96-1 Iida,Daito Cho, Unnan 6991221, Japan.
[Maiguma, Koichi] Shimane Univ, Fac Law & Literature, Dept Law & Econ, 1060 Nishikawatsucho, Matsue, Shimane 6908504, Japan.
[Yata, Akiko] Community Nurse Co, 422 Satokata,Kisuki Cho, Unnan 6991311, Japan.
[Sano, Chiaki] Shimane Univ, Fac Med, Dept Community Med Management, 89-1 Enya Cho, Izumo, Shimane 6938501, Japan.
C3 Shimane University; Shimane University
RP Ohta, R (corresponding author), Unnan City Hosp, Community Care, 96-1 Iida,Daito Cho, Unnan 6991221, Japan.
EM ryuichiohta0120@gmail.com; zzkuma@soc.shimane-u.ac.jp;
yataakiko0425@gmail.com; sanochi@med.shimane-u.ac.jp
OI Sano, Chiaki/0000-0002-9796-5161; Ohta, Ryuichi/0000-0003-2593-091X
FU Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21K01294] Funding Source: KAKEN
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TC 5
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U1 0
U2 8
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 9
AR 5054
DI 10.3390/ijerph19095054
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1L5IQ
UT WOS:000799322100001
PM 35564448
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zaccaria, D
Cavalli, S
Masotti, B
Da Rocha, CG
von Gunten, A
Jopp, DS
AF Zaccaria, Daniele
Cavalli, Stefano
Masotti, Barbara
Da Rocha, Carla Gomes
von Gunten, Armin
Jopp, Daniela S.
TI Social Isolation and Loneliness among Near-Centenarians and
Centenarians: Results from the Fordham Centenarian Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social isolation; loneliness; near-centenarians; centenarians; Fordham
Centenarian Study; typology
ID OLDEST-OLD; SUBJECTIVE HEALTH; FOLLOW-UP; AGE; PERSONALITY; LIFE;
NETWORK; VERSION; PEOPLE; SATISFACTION
AB Social isolation and loneliness have been recognized as problems older people face due to their adverse effects on health and mortality, but very few researchers have analyzed their co-occurrence, which might be particularly prevalent and critical among the very old. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of combinations of social isolation and loneliness among near-centenarians and centenarians. We used data collected from 94 individuals aged 95-107 from the Fordham Centenarian Study. We built a four-group typology and explored associations with individual characteristics in various domains (demographic, socioeconomics, social, health, care, and psychological) with multinomial logistic regression models. Considering their combinations, the most prevalent groups were "isolated and lonely" and "neither isolated nor lonely" (29.8% and 28.7%, respectively). The "lonely but not isolated" (20.2%) and "isolated but not lonely" (21.3%) groups were also notably large. The likelihood of belonging to each group varied according to various individual characteristics, such as education, health, and personality. Social isolation and loneliness are distinct phenomena among centenarians. The consideration of their varied combination can help better assess life conditions at very old ages. Taking into account the differences between groups can facilitate the design of tailored interventions to improve the lives of near-centenarians and centenarians.
C1 [Zaccaria, Daniele; Cavalli, Stefano; Masotti, Barbara] Univ Appl Sci & Arts Southern Switzerland SUPSI, Ctr Competence Ageing, Dept Business Econ Hlth & Social Care, CH-6928 Manno, Switzerland.
[Da Rocha, Carla Gomes; von Gunten, Armin] Lausanne Univ Hosp, Serv Old Age Psychiat, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
[Da Rocha, Carla Gomes] HES SO Valais Wallis, Sch Hlth Sci, CH-3960 Sion, Switzerland.
[Da Rocha, Carla Gomes] Univ Porto, Inst Biomed Sci Abel Salazar, P-4050313 Porto, Portugal.
[Jopp, Daniela S.] Univ Lausanne, Inst Psychol, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
[Jopp, Daniela S.] Swiss Ctr Expertise Life Course Res LIVES, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
C3 University of Lausanne; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV);
University of Applied Sciences & Arts Western Switzerland; Universidade
do Porto; University of Lausanne
RP Zaccaria, D (corresponding author), Univ Appl Sci & Arts Southern Switzerland SUPSI, Ctr Competence Ageing, Dept Business Econ Hlth & Social Care, CH-6928 Manno, Switzerland.
EM daniele.zaccaria@supsi.ch; stefano.cavalli@supsi.ch;
barbara.masotti@supsi.ch; carla.gomesdarocha@heys.ch;
armin.von-gunten@chuv.ch; daniela.jopp@unil.ch
RI Zaccaria, Daniele/HNI-8996-2023; Cavalli, Stefano/HZL-3040-2023
OI Jopp, Daniela S/0000-0002-8896-9275; Masotti,
Barbara/0000-0002-5243-4391; Gomes da Rocha, Carla/0000-0002-6302-7732;
Zaccaria, Daniele/0000-0002-9715-3796; Cavalli,
Stefano/0000-0002-5329-9558
FU Swiss National Science Foundation [CRSII5_186239/1]; Brookdale
Foundation; Fordham University; Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
[CRSII5_186239] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
FX The Swiss National Science Foundation supported this research with the
Sinergia Grant "SWISS100" (CRSII5_186239/1). A Brookdale Leadership in
Aging Fellowship, which the Brookdale Foundation awarded to D.S.J., as
well as support by Fordham University made the Fordham Centenarian Study
possible.
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NR 80
TC 6
Z9 7
U1 3
U2 20
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 10
AR 5940
DI 10.3390/ijerph19105940
PG 19
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 1R8EP
UT WOS:000803597300001
PM 35627476
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hansen, BG
AF Hansen, Bjorn Gunnar
TI Stay in dairy? Exploring the relationship between farmer wellbeing and
farm exit intentions
SO JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Farm exit; Farmer wellbeing; Farmer age; Optimism; Loneliness
ID AUSTRALIAN FARMERS; STRUCTURAL-CHANGE; DEPRESSION; STRESS; CONSERVATION;
HEALTH; RESOURCES; COMMUNITY; ANXIETY; SYSTEMS
AB Farm numbers in western countries have declined rapidly over the last decades, driven by advances in technology and productivity. In parallel with this development, the concept of wellbeing, encompassing an individual's satisfaction with different aspects of their life, has received increased attention in literature. However, few studies have explored the role of farmer wellbeing in relation to farm exit. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to explore whether wellbeing relates to intentions to keep up or exit dairy farming. Due to imbalanced data sets and choice of statistical methods, farm exit studies often suffer from low explanatory power, limiting the ability to draw conclusions. Therefore, in this study we apply XGBoosting, random forests and smoothing splines to analyse the data. Data were collected from 1288 Norwegian dairy farmers. The results show that farmer age together with three dimensions of farmer wellbeing; working situation, quality of life and mental health are associated with intentions to keeping up or to exit dairy farming. As expected, increasing farmer age increases the probability of farm exit. Among important farmer wellbeing items are degree of optimism and loneliness, possible health worries, satisfaction with workday, suitable workload during weekends and feeling valued as a farmer. The results also show that modern statistical learning methods may contribute to make the most of farm exit studies. The findings have implications for farmers, extension services and agricultural politicians.
C1 [Hansen, Bjorn Gunnar] Res & Dev Dept, TINE SA, Mailbox 58, N-1431 As, Norway.
RP Hansen, BG (corresponding author), Res & Dev Dept, TINE SA, Mailbox 58, N-1431 As, Norway.
EM bjorn.gunnar.hansen@tine.no
FU Norwegian Ramp;D project New approaches for management - Norwegian
Research Funding for Agriculture and Food Industry [352030/1202027322];
dairy cooperative Tine
FX This study is part of the Norwegian R&D project New approaches for
management and breeding of dairy cows, in automatic milking systems
(AMS) funded by Norwegian Research Funding for Agriculture and Food
Industry [352030/1202027322], and the dairy cooperative Tine. The
funders did not influence on the design and execution of the research or
influence the analysis and conclusions drawn, and views expressed in
this article are those of the authors only.
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JI J. Rural Stud.
PD MAY
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WC Geography; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Public Administration
GA 1H0QH
UT WOS:000796250600005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Spassiani, NA
Becaj, M
Miller, C
Hiddleston, A
Hume, A
Tait, S
AF Spassiani, Natasha A.
Becaj, Mojca
Miller, Clare
Hiddleston, Andrew
Hume, Aaron
Tait, Stephan
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with people': Staying connected during the COVID-19 pandemic
SO BRITISH JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; digital inclusion; disability; intellectual; developmental
disability; technology
ID INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION; INCLUSION; ADULTS;
BARRIERS; ACCESS; HEALTH
AB Background The COVID-19 global pandemic has put adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities at greater risk of being socially excluded due to physical distancing. Technology has been looked at as a tool for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities to stay connected, however, little is known about this topic. The purpose of this study was to explore how a grassroots disability organisation used technology to help adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities feel socially connected during the pandemic. Methods Data were collected through questionnaires, attendance records, and field notes; and analysed through trend and thematic analysis. Findings Four main themes emerged from the data: active leadership, mental wellbeing, technology/digital inclusion, and safety. Conclusion These findings suggest that when participants overcome technological barriers they found it easy to socially connect online during lockdown.
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C3 Edinburgh Napier University
RP Spassiani, NA (corresponding author), Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth & Social Care, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
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PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1354-4187
EI 1468-3156
J9 BRIT J LEARN DISABIL
JI Brit. J. Learn. Disabil.
PD MAR
PY 2023
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WC Education, Special
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sharma, S
Kumar, A
AF Sharma, Shalaghya
Kumar, Amit
TI Choosing jobs over entrepreneurship: how do negative emotions demotivate
the aspiring entrepreneurs?
SO JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Entrepreneurship; Social interactions; Negative emotions; Developing
countries; Social capital; Entrepreneurial culture
ID SHAME; BEHAVIOR
AB Purpose The purpose of this research paper is to understand the effect of negative emotions created from social interactions on the aspiring entrepreneurs. The government of India has recently started several entrepreneurship development schemes to promote entrepreneurship among Indian youth, but still, the turnout rate tends to be low in some eastern states. A lot of research has been done about the various motivating factors, but less attention has been paid on the social interactions that create negative emotions. Unless researchers and government focus on the value of these negative emotions as corroders of motivation, it would be hard to accomplish the goals of an entrepreneurship-oriented country. Design/methodology/approach Interviews were conducted with participants of an entrepreneurship development program at the commencement of program and after one year. Findings It was found via the study that social interaction plays a crucial role in determining their motivation toward becoming an entrepreneur. Apart from this feeling of shame, fear, vulnerability, resentment, loneliness and self-doubt are crucial negative emotions that are corroding the chances of entrepreneurship among the Indian youth. Research limitations/implications The sample size was small to conduct a quantitative analysis. If a study could be conducted on a larger scale, it would contribute immensely to the entrepreneurship literature. Social implications It is a strong reminder of how the society can help in promoting entrepreneurship. Originality/value The impact of social interactions on the motivation of budding entrepreneurs has not been studied as per the literature review.
C1 [Sharma, Shalaghya] IILM Grad Sch Management, Greater Naida, India.
[Kumar, Amit] Amity Univ, Amity Business Sch, Noida, India.
C3 Amity University Noida
RP Sharma, S (corresponding author), IILM Grad Sch Management, Greater Naida, India.
EM shalaghya.sharma@hotmail.com
OI Kumar, Amit/0000-0002-1384-7142; Sharma, shalaghya/0000-0002-7688-8929
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DE Affect theory; Neoliberalism; Pandemic; Subjectivation; Biopolitics
ID PSYCHOLOGY; HEALTH
AB During the Covid-19 pandemic, the restriction of free movement and the sheltering-in-place became worldwide strategies to manage the virus spread. Especially at the beginning of the pandemic, community-based affective events helped people feel less isolated and support each other. In this manuscript, we explore how two of these social practices-clapping and singing-were useful to counter the emotions entailed in the subjectivation processes that accompanied the pandemic. We then argue that, seen as affective happenings, singing and clapping heightened emotions and affects that were already implicit in neoliberalism, mainly anxiety, loneliness, and a sense of precariousness, disposability, and inadequacy. On one hand, singing and clapping were liberatory practices of solidarity and resistance against the changes induced by the pandemic and its biopolitics. On the other hand, they contributed to the primary narratives on social resilience, docile bodies, and biopolitics that informed the crisis management. Singing and clapping also operated as neoliberal technologies of the self by bringing the focus on individual agency, behavioral control, and the sacrifice of specific subjects (e.g., the healthcare workers described as heroes). In short, singing and clapping were affective happenings that instantiated an entanglement of subjectivation practices in which the power to affect and the power to resist coincided.
C1 [Gemignani, Marco; Hernandez-Albujar, Yolanda] Univ Loyola Andalucia, Seville, Spain.
C3 Universidad Loyola Andalucia
RP Gemignani, M (corresponding author), Univ Loyola Andalucia, Dept Psicol, Seville 41704, Spain.
EM mgemignani@uloyola.es
RI Gemignani, Marco/AAX-8166-2020; Gemignani, Marco/H-7017-2012;
Hernandez-Albujar, Yolanda/HPH-8760-2023
OI Gemignani, Marco/0000-0003-1765-111X; Hernandez-Albujar,
Yolanda/0000-0002-4265-7698
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AR 100882
DI 10.1016/j.emospa.2022.100882
EA APR 2022
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WC Geography; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geography; Social Sciences - Other Topics
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OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Lindsay-Smith, G
Pyke, J
Gamage, A
Nguyen, V
de Lacy, T
AF Lindsay-Smith, Gabrielle
Pyke, Joanne
Gamage, Ancy
VanKhanh Nguyen
de Lacy, Terry
TI Tourism operator mental health and its relationship with SME
organisational resilience during disasters
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES
LA English
DT Article
DE Wellbeing; Mental health; Covid-19; Bushfire; Resilience; Tourism;
Owner; Manager
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
RISK-FACTORS; COVID-19; DEPRESSION; RECOVERY; BLACK; ENTREPRENEURS;
CONSERVATION
AB Crises have a negative, and often long-lasting impact on mental health. The stress of dealing with the ongoing and unpredictable aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented rise in mental health problems including low mood, depression and anxiety. Tourism businesses have faced ongoing challenges, with repeated lockdowns and drastically reduced tourist numbers and mental health challenges faced by operators may impact the resilience of tourism organisations and vice versa. Few studies have examined this. Our study in Victoria, Australia documents the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on owners and managers (operators) of small to medium tourism businesses and explores organisational factors that may impact or protect operator mental health during the crisis. Our findings show that the mental health of the cohort reached critically low levels over the course of the pandemic. We also identify positive associations between tourism organisational resilience and operator mental health.
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[Gamage, Ancy] Victoria Univ, Sch Visitor Econ, Ballarat Rd, Melbourne, Vic 3011, Australia.
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C3 Deakin University; Victoria University; Victoria University; Victoria
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PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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J9 TOUR MANAG PERSPECT
JI Tour. Manag. Perspect.
PD APR
PY 2022
VL 42
AR 100961
DI 10.1016/j.tmp.2022.100961
EA APR 2022
PG 15
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA 1C7QT
UT WOS:000793310200001
PM 36277033
OA Green Published
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PT J
AU Ganguly, A
Joseph, JM
Dutta, S
Dey, K
AF Ganguly, Anindya
Joseph, Jaymol Mary
Dutta, Sumanta
Dey, Kushal
TI Exploring the Employer Employee Relationship: A Management Versus
Employee Perspective of the Vicissitudes in the Virtual Workplace
SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Telework; work contract; monitoring; employee performance appraisal;
manager; teleworker
ID TELEWORKING; WORK; PERFORMANCE; HEALTH; MANAGERIAL; EXPERIENCES;
DIRECTIONS; LEADERSHIP; JUSTICE; DIVIDE
AB Employee-employer disputes have a long history. Being on different sides of the same coin, they have their own opinions and perspectives. These differences in narratives, viewpoints and disagreements have widened due to the sudden shift to a virtual workplace setting owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The sudden transformation has rendered many jobless, whereas many others have faced challenges with teleworking. This article thus aims to explore the differing viewpoints of the teleworking employees and their managerial counterparts from various accounting, e-commerce and information technology (IT) sector firms, using a qualitative phenomenological methodology based on the abduction approach. Managers in India mostly follow a paternalistic managerial style to retain control and authority, which would dissolve in telework. The findings show the differences in managerial and employee perspectives regarding the major restructuring of the human resource (HR) practices, including the appraisal mechanism, work environment, social isolation, work-life (im)balance, technological difficulties, workplace monitoring, retrenchment and work contracts. We conclude that the virtual workspaces including the hybrid model of work, remote work with geographical requirements and co-working spaces, would be the future of Indian white-collared workers.
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[Joseph, Jaymol Mary] Inst Management Technol, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
[Dutta, Sumanta; Dey, Kushal] St Xaviers Coll, Kolkata, W Bengal, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Calcutta; Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad; St.
Xavier's College Kolkata
RP Ganguly, A (corresponding author), Indian Inst Management Calcutta, Kolkata 700104, W Bengal, India.
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SN 0972-1509
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J9 GLOB BUS REV
JI Glob. Bus. Rev.
PD 2022 APR 7
PY 2022
DI 10.1177/09721509221086353
EA APR 2022
PG 30
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0J5UZ
UT WOS:000780170700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Abu-Kaf, S
Nakash, O
Hayat, T
Cohen, M
AF Abu-Kaf, Sarah
Nakash, Ora
Hayat, Tsahi
Cohen, Michal
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE psychological distress; instrumental support; perceived social support;
elderly; Bedouin Arabs
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; SELF-ESTEEM; SYMPTOMS; STRESS;
WOMEN; LIFE; DETERMINANTS; LONELINESS; AGE
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C1 [Abu-Kaf, Sarah] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Interdisciplinary Studies, Conflict Management & Resolut Program, POB 653, IL-8410501 Beer Sheva, Israel.
[Nakash, Ora; Cohen, Michal] Interdisciplinary Ctr IDC Herzliya, Baruch Ivcher Sch Psychol, POB 167, IL-46150 Herzliyya, Israel.
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[Hayat, Tsahi] Interdisciplinary Ctr IDC Herzliya, Sami Ofer Sch Commun, POB 167, IL-46150 Herzliyya, Israel.
C3 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Reichman University; Smith College;
Reichman University
RP Abu-Kaf, S (corresponding author), Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Interdisciplinary Studies, Conflict Management & Resolut Program, POB 653, IL-8410501 Beer Sheva, Israel.
EM aks@bgu.ac.il; onakash@smith.edu; tsahi.hayat@gmail.com;
85mich@gmail.com
RI Abu-kaf, Sarah/M-3830-2017
OI Abu-kaf, Sarah/0000-0002-2382-4024; Nakash, Ora/0000-0001-9963-1184
FU Israeli National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services
Research [2016/22]
FX This study was supported by the Israeli National Institute for Health
Policy and Health Services Research [2016/22].
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PD APR
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 7
AR 4358
DI 10.3390/ijerph19074358
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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GA 0M3GD
UT WOS:000782046000001
PM 35410038
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Leite, NJC
Raimundo, AMM
Mendes, RDC
Marmeleira, JFF
AF Chantre Leite, Nilton Joao
Mendonca Raimundo, Armando Manuel
Carneiro Mendes, Romeu Duarte
Filipe Marmeleira, Jose Francisco
TI Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Daily Life, Physical Exercise, and
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Interview Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; type 2 diabetes mellitus; physical exercise; health and
well-being; qualitative research
ID LOCKDOWN; MANAGEMENT; PREVALENCE; MORTALITY; MELLITUS; BARRIERS; TIME
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[Chantre Leite, Nilton Joao; Mendonca Raimundo, Armando Manuel; Filipe Marmeleira, Jose Francisco] Comprehens Hlth Res Ctr CHRC, P-7000727 Evora, Portugal.
[Carneiro Mendes, Romeu Duarte] Univ Porto, EPIUnit, Inst Publ Hlth, P-4050600 Porto, Portugal.
[Carneiro Mendes, Romeu Duarte] Lab Integrat & Translat Res Populat Hlth ITR, P-4050600 Porto, Portugal.
[Carneiro Mendes, Romeu Duarte] Northern Reg Hlth Adm, P-4000447 Porto, Portugal.
C3 University of Evora; Universidade do Porto
RP Leite, NJC (corresponding author), Univ Evora, Dept Desporto & Saude, Escola Saude & Desenvolvimento Humano, P-7000727 Evora, Portugal.; Leite, NJC (corresponding author), Comprehens Hlth Res Ctr CHRC, P-7000727 Evora, Portugal.
EM niltonchleite@gmail.com; ammr@uevora.pt; romeuduartemendes@gmail.com;
jmarmel@uevora.pt
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U1 0
U2 13
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD APR
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 7
AR 3986
DI 10.3390/ijerph19073986
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 0K1KI
UT WOS:000780554000001
PM 35409672
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Du, SY
Ma, YA
Lee, JY
AF Du, Shuyun
Ma, Yinan
Lee, Jeoung Yul
TI Workplace Loneliness and the Need to Belong in the Era of COVID-19
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE collaborative intrateam climate; competitive intrateam climate;
workplace loneliness; employee relationship; interpersonal relationship;
need to belong; knowledge hoarding; COVID-19; China
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; MEDIATING ROLE; KNOWLEDGE; MOTIVATION;
CLIMATE; CONSEQUENCES; COOPERATION; COMPETITION; CREATIVITY; LEADERSHIP
AB On the basis of Social Exchange Theory (SET), Knowledge Stickiness Theory (KST), and the need-to-belong hypotheses, we empirically studied the causes and consequences of workplace loneliness in interpersonal communication and explored the moderating effect of the need to belong. We distributed a survey and collected 639 valid responses in mainland China in both paper and electronic form during the period of February to October 2020, when the COVID-19 crisis was severe. Mplus was used to create a latent structural equation model with a moderating mediating model. Collaborative and competitive intrateam climates affect employees' workplace loneliness and knowledge hoarding from different aspects. We also verified a moderated mediation model. Thus, this study examines the mediating effect of workplace loneliness and introduces the need to belong as the moderating variable; reveals the formation mechanism of workplace loneliness in collaborative and competitive intrateam climates; and deepens the research on the effective regulation of workplace loneliness. As the COVID-19 pandemic remains ongoing, we have verified changes to the mediating effect of workplace loneliness, driven by the motivation of the need to belong, and clearly evaluated a moderated mediating effect path, which contributes to the theory of belonging.
C1 [Du, Shuyun; Ma, Yinan] Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Tourism Management, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China.
[Ma, Yinan; Lee, Jeoung Yul] Hongik Univ, Sch Business Management, Sejong 30016, South Korea.
[Lee, Jeoung Yul] Chongqing Technol & Business Univ, Natl Res Base Intelligent Mfg Serv, Chongqing 400067, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhengzhou University; Hongik University; Chongqing Technology & Business
University
RP Ma, YA (corresponding author), Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Tourism Management, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China.; Ma, YA (corresponding author), Hongik Univ, Sch Business Management, Sejong 30016, South Korea.
EM dsy@zzu.edu.cn; zchmyn@gs.zzu.edu.cn; jeoungyul@hongik.ac.kr
OI Lee, Jeoung Yul/0000-0002-8751-4594
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U2 73
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
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JI Sustainability
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PY 2022
VL 14
IS 8
AR 4788
DI 10.3390/su14084788
PG 22
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 0T5PF
UT WOS:000787019600001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liu, GW
Li, SX
Kong, FL
AF Liu, Guangwen
Li, Shixue
Kong, Fanlei
TI Association between Sense of Belonging and Loneliness among the Migrant
Elderly Following Children in Jinan, Shandong Province, China: The
Moderating Effect of Migration Pattern
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE migrant elderly following children; sense of belonging; loneliness;
migration pattern; inter-provincial migration
ID OLDER-ADULTS; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; RISK-FACTORS; HEALTH; AGE;
SATISFACTION; DEPRESSION; COMMUNITY
AB Background: Driven by accelerating population aging and migration, the number of older migrants has increased rapidly in China. Those who moved to cities to look after grandchildren were referred to as the migrant elderly following children (MEFC). This study aims to examine the relationship between sense of belonging and loneliness and explore the moderating effect of migration pattern among the MEFC in China. Methods: The study included 656 MEFC aged 60 years and above. Loneliness was evaluated by the eight-item University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (ULS-8). Sense of belonging and migration pattern were measured using a self-designed questionnaire. Hierarchical multiple regression was conducted to test the proposed association and moderating effect. A margins plot was introduced to illustrate this effect. Results: The average ULS-8 score was 12.82 +/- 4.05, revealing a low level of loneliness. A weak sense of belonging was related with a higher level of loneliness (beta = 0.096, p = 0.014). Migration pattern was found to exacerbate this association (beta = 0.138, p = 0.026), especially for the elderly who migrated across provinces. Conclusions: Sense of belonging was correlated with loneliness, and the moderating role of migration pattern was established. Both policymakers and the adult children of inter-provincial migrant elderly should focus on this special subgroup.
C1 [Liu, Guangwen; Li, Shixue; Kong, Fanlei] Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Hlth Management & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Guangwen; Li, Shixue; Kong, Fanlei] Shandong Univ, NHC Key Lab Hlth Econ & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
C3 Shandong University; Shandong University
RP Li, SX; Kong, FL (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Hlth Management & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.; Li, SX; Kong, FL (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, NHC Key Lab Hlth Econ & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
EM liugw16@mail.sdu.edu.cn; shixueli@sdu.edu.cn; kongfanlei@sdu.edu.cn
RI Kong, Fanlei/E-7994-2017
OI Kong, Fanlei/0000-0002-4373-8916; Liu, Guangwen/0000-0002-2521-0894
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71804094]; China
Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M592161]; Natural Science
Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2016GB02]; Postdoctoral Science
Foundation of Shandong Province [201603021]; Fundamental Research Funds
of Shandong University [2015HW002, 2018JC055]
FX The research team greatly appreciate the funding support and the
research participants for their corporation and support. This study is
supported and funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(grant number: 71804094), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (grant
number: 2016M592161), Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
(grant number: ZR2016GB02), Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Shandong
Province (grant number: 201603021), and the Fundamental Research Funds
of Shandong University (grant number: 2015HW002, grant number:
2018JC055).
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PY 2022
VL 19
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AR 4396
DI 10.3390/ijerph19074396
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 0M2IZ
UT WOS:000781985500001
PM 35410076
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Luo, YL
Wu, XL
Liao, L
Zou, HM
Zhang, LL
AF Luo, Yaling
Wu, Xiling
Liao, Liao
Zou, Hongmei
Zhang, Lulu
TI Children's Filial Piety Changes Life Satisfaction of the Left-Behind
Elderly in Rural Areas in China?
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE filial piety; elderly; life satisfaction; rural areas; China
ID ASSOCIATION; FAMILY
AB Along with the aging of the population and miniaturization of family structure, the problem of the left-behind elderly has become more and more prominent in China. According to the Report on the family development in China (2015) released by the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, left-behind elderly people account for half of the total number of the elderly, of whom 10% live alone. The left-behind elderly not only suffer physiological obstacles such as body function decline, but also face a lack of support at the material level and loneliness at the spiritual level, which greatly affects their quality of life, accounting for their lower life satisfaction than that of the ordinary elderly. The rural areas of Sichuan Province are relatively backwards in terms of economic level and have limited pension security. Therefore, the left-behind elderly in rural areas are confronted with more complicated and severe pension problems compared with those in urban areas. Meanwhile, limited by economic and regional factors, a large number of rural labor forces in Sichuan Province have transferred to cities. These long-time migrant workers cannot provide material, spiritual and life care support for their left-behind parents in rural areas in a timely fashion, which changes their filial piety behaviors, and this affects the life satisfaction of the rural left-behind elderly. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the living conditions of empty-nest elderly and their children's filial piety in rural areas of Sichuan province in order to verify the influence mechanism of filial piety on the life satisfaction of the elderly, and to explore how to improve the rural empty-nest elderly's life satisfaction, enabling the elderly to live a healthy and happy life.
C1 [Luo, Yaling; Wu, Xiling] Sichuan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China.
[Liao, Liao] South China Normal Univ, Sch Polit & Publ Adm, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
[Zou, Hongmei] Xinyu Human Resources & Social Secur Bur Jiangxi, Nanchang 330000, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Lulu] Sichuan Univ, Coll Foreign Languages & Cultures, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China.
C3 Sichuan University; South China Normal University; Sichuan University
RP Wu, XL (corresponding author), Sichuan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China.
EM luoyy@scu.edu.cn; wooxlscu@scu.edu.cn; liao@hotmail.com;
zouhongmei123@outlook.com; zhanglulu@scu.edu.cn
RI liao, liao/IUQ-8452-2023
OI LIAO, Liao/0000-0002-8434-7401
FU National Social Science Foundation of China [21B[GL0031]1]
FX This research was funded by the National Social Science Foundation of
China (21B[GL0031]1).
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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IS 8
AR 4658
DI 10.3390/ijerph19084658
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 0T4US
UT WOS:000786964700001
PM 35457526
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Susanty, S
Chung, MH
Chiu, HY
Chi, MJ
Hu, SH
Kuo, CL
Chuang, YH
AF Susanty, Sri
Chung, Min-Huey
Chiu, Hsiao-Yean
Chi, Mei-Ju
Hu, Sophia H.
Kuo, Chien-Lin
Chuang, Yeu-Hui
TI Prevalence of Loneliness and Associated Factors among Community-Dwelling
Older Adults in Indonesia: A Cross-Sectional Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE community; Indonesia; loneliness; older adults; prevalence
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENTAL-HEALTH; PEOPLE; DEPRESSION; PREDICTORS; BEHAVIOR
AB Loneliness has become one of the most common psychological problems experienced by older adults. Previous studies have indicated that loneliness is correlated with poor physical and psychological health outcomes; therefore, it is important to pay attention to people experiencing loneliness. However, there is a lack of information regarding the prevalence of loneliness, and its associated factors, among community-dwelling older adults in Indonesia, which this study aimed to understand. This study used a cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational research design. Stratified random sampling was applied to 1360 participants, aged >= 60 years, in 15 community health centers in Kendari City, Indonesia. The following questionnaires were used to collect data, including demographic and characteristic information, Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Geriatric Depression Scale Short Form, and a single-item loneliness question. The prevalence of loneliness among older adults was 64.0%. The multivariate logistic regression showed that older adults who were female, lived with family, had fewer children, had a poor health status, had a poor oral status, had more chronic diseases, had no hearing problems, had poor cognitive function, and had depression had a higher chance of feeling lonely. Loneliness is a serious health issue among the older population in Indonesia. The government, social workers, and healthcare professionals should pay immediate attention to this psychological problem. The study also suggests that appropriate strategies for the prevention of loneliness should be developed in the near future.
C1 [Susanty, Sri; Chung, Min-Huey; Chiu, Hsiao-Yean; Chuang, Yeu-Hui] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Sch Nursing, 250 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
[Susanty, Sri] Univ Halu Oleo, Fac Med, Nursing Study Program, Tridharma Green Campus,HEA Mokodompit St, Kendari 93232, Indonesia.
[Chung, Min-Huey] Taipei Med Univ, Shuang Ho Hosp, Dept Nursing, 291 Zhongzheng Rd, New Taipei 235, Taiwan.
[Chiu, Hsiao-Yean] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Med, Res Ctr Sleep Med, 250 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
[Chiu, Hsiao-Yean] Taipei Med Univ Hosp, Dept Nursing, 252 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
[Chi, Mei-Ju] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Sch Gerontol Hlth Management, 250 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
[Chi, Mei-Ju] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Master Program Long Term Care, 250 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.
[Hu, Sophia H.] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Coll Nursing, Dept Nursing, 155 Sec 2,Linong St, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
[Kuo, Chien-Lin] Natl Taipei Univ Nursing & Hlth Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Educ & Digital Learning, 365 Ming Te Rd, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
[Chuang, Yeu-Hui] Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Ctr Nursing & Healthcare Res Clin Applicat, 111 Sec 3,Xinglong Rd, Taipei 116, Taiwan.
C3 Taipei Medical University; Universitas Halu Oleo; Taipei Medical
University; Shuang Ho Hospital; Taipei Medical University; Taipei
Medical University Hospital; Taipei Medical University; Taipei Medical
University; Taipei Medical University; National Yang Ming Chiao Tung
University; National Taipei University of Nursing & Health Science
(NTUNHS); Taipei Medical University; Taipei Municipal WanFang Hospital
RP Chuang, YH (corresponding author), Taipei Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Sch Nursing, 250 Wu Xing St, Taipei 110, Taiwan.; Chuang, YH (corresponding author), Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Ctr Nursing & Healthcare Res Clin Applicat, 111 Sec 3,Xinglong Rd, Taipei 116, Taiwan.
EM sri.susanty@uho.ac.id; minhuey300@tmu.edu.tw; hychiu0315@tmu.edu.tw;
mjchi@tmu.edu.tw; sophiahu@nycu.edu.tw; chienlin@ntunhs.edu.tw;
yeuhui@tmu.edu.tw
RI Hu, Sophia/KHX-5098-2024; 郭, 倩琳/KRQ-6904-2024; Susanty,
Sri/AEP-7343-2022
OI Kuo, Chien-Lin/0000-0002-6375-5502; Chung, Min-Huey/0000-0002-0517-5913;
Chi, Mei-ju/0000-0003-0560-4471; Hu, Sophia/0000-0002-0191-4301;
susanty, sri/0000-0002-9955-5000; Chuang, Yeu-Hui/0000-0003-2559-7184;
Chiu, Hsiao-Yean/0000-0002-6419-9309
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C3 University of Munster
RP van der Berg, AM (corresponding author), Univ Munster, Business Management Grp, Schlosspl 3, D-48149 Munster, Germany.
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NR 79
TC 11
Z9 14
U1 5
U2 58
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 2397-0022
EI 2397-0030
J9 GER J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Ger. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 36
IS 3
SI SI
BP 213
EP 237
AR 23970022221083695
DI 10.1177/23970022221083695
EA MAR 2022
PG 25
WC Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA 3A0ZO
UT WOS:000780688000001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Günther, N
Hauff, S
Gubernator, P
AF Guenther, Niklas
Hauff, Sven
Gubernator, Philip
TI The joint role of HRM and leadership for teleworker well-being: An
analysis during the COVID-19 pandemic
SO GERMAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR
PERSONALFORSCHUNG
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; HRM; job satisfaction; leadership; pandemic; psychological
strain; social isolation; telework; well-being; work engagement
ID HUMAN-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; JOB DEMANDS; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; EMPLOYEE
ENGAGEMENT; WORK ENGAGEMENT; HEALTH; SATISFACTION; BURNOUT; IMPACT;
MODEL
AB The sudden and extensive implementation of teleworking in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic has threatened employees' well-being. Based on the challenges that particularly threatened such well-being in the beginning of the pandemic, we identify sets of telework-specific HRM practices and leadership behaviors, and examine their joint relationships with teleworkers' happiness well-being in terms of work engagement and job satisfaction. Thus, we also consider the mediating roles of social isolation (as an indicator of social well-being) and psychological strain (as an indicator of health well-being). We also expect that HRM and leadership should interact and reinforce each other. Our analyses are based on data from German teleworkers at two consecutive points in time. Our findings reveal differentiated and complementary effects of telework-oriented HRM and leadership. In particular, we identified the provision of health care to contribute most to telework-oriented HRM's relationship with social isolation and happiness well-being. Telework-oriented leadership mainly affected teleworkers' happiness well-being via strain by ensuring communication and information exchanges between teleworkers.
C1 [Guenther, Niklas; Hauff, Sven; Gubernator, Philip] Helmut Schmidt Univ, Hamburg, Germany.
C3 Helmut Schmidt University
RP Günther, N (corresponding author), Helmut Schmidt Univ, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Holstenhofweg 85, D-22043 Hamburg, Germany.
EM niklas.guenther@hsu-hh.de
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NR 90
TC 20
Z9 20
U1 6
U2 85
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 2397-0022
EI 2397-0030
J9 GER J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Ger. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD AUG
PY 2022
VL 36
IS 3
SI SI
BP 353
EP 379
AR 23970022221083694
DI 10.1177/23970022221083694
EA MAR 2022
PG 27
WC Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA 3A0ZO
UT WOS:000775879400001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, LC
Dattilo, J
Huang, FH
AF Chang, Liang-Chih
Dattilo, John
Huang, Fei-Hsin
TI Relationships of Leisure Social Support and Flow with Loneliness in
International Students in Taiwan: Implications during the COVID-19
Pandemic
SO LEISURE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE Leisure emotional support; leisure instrumental support; leisure social
support; flow; loneliness; international students; COVID-19
ID OLDER-ADULTS; EMOTIONAL LONELINESS; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS;
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEALTH; LIFE; STRESS; ASSOCIATION; ADJUSTMENT;
DIMENSIONS
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C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park
RP Chang, LC (corresponding author), Natl Open Univ, Dept Living Sci, 172 Zhongzheng Rd, New Taipei 247, Taiwan.
EM liangchih@mail.nou.edu.tw
RI Chang, Liang-Chih/IYJ-0209-2023
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NR 63
TC 4
Z9 4
U1 6
U2 35
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0149-0400
EI 1521-0588
J9 LEISURE SCI
JI Leis. Sci.
PD OCT 2
PY 2024
VL 46
IS 7
BP 1013
EP 1030
DI 10.1080/01490400.2022.2056550
EA MAR 2022
PG 18
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA D6S7Z
UT WOS:000778455100001
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Youn, SY
Rana, MRI
Kopot, C
AF Youn, Song-yi
Rana, Md Rafiqul Islam
Kopot, Caroline
TI Consumers going online for big-box retailers: Exploring the role of
feeling disconnected during a pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE attachment theory; big-box stores; feeling disconnected; loneliness;
online shopping; pandemic; protection motivation theory; technology
acceptance model
ID PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY; HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIOR;
INFORMATION-SEEKING; USER ACCEPTANCE; FEAR APPEALS; LONELINESS;
COVID-19; METAANALYSIS; ATTITUDE; IMPACT
AB Drawing from the theories of protection motivation (PMT) and the technology acceptance model (TAM), this study aims to understand the role of psychological distress (i.e., feeling disconnected) in retail consumer's attitude and behavior toward online shopping during COVID-19 pandemic. An analysis of the data set collected from an online survey (n = 839) shows that the experience of online shopping at big-box retailers during a pandemic provides not only a novel experience for consumers (i.e., the TAM perspective) but also a coping mechanism to mitigate the risk of infection (i.e., the PMT perspective). The result indicates that the experience (i.e., utility and enjoyment) of online shopping positively influenced consumer attitudes toward it while protection motivation (i.e., severity, self and response efficacy) also has positive effects on the attitude. Furthermore, feeling disconnected (i.e., less connected/more connected/no difference) moderated the effects on consumers' attitudes to the online service. The study finds that the experience of online shopping at big-box retailers during a pandemic provides an implication that consumers' hedonic and utilitarian values and their protection motivations cater to the social and psychological condition within the extended theoretical framework.
C1 [Youn, Song-yi; Rana, Md Rafiqul Islam; Kopot, Caroline] Univ Missouri, Dept Text & Apparel Management, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
C3 University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia
RP Youn, SY (corresponding author), Univ Missouri, Dept Text & Apparel Management, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
EM syoun@missouri.edu
RI Kopot, Caroline/ABB-4997-2021; Youn, Song-yi/AEN-1486-2022; Rana, Md.
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Z9 17
U1 2
U2 38
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1470-6423
EI 1470-6431
J9 INT J CONSUM STUD
JI Int. J. Consum. Stud.
PD NOV
PY 2022
VL 46
IS 6
BP 2383
EP 2403
DI 10.1111/ijcs.12793
EA MAR 2022
PG 21
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 5L2OL
UT WOS:000776190500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Abbass, K
Basit, A
Niazi, AAK
Mufti, R
Zahid, N
Qazi, TF
AF Abbass, Kashif
Basit, Abdul
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Mufti, Ramish
Zahid, Nauman
Qazi, Tehmina Fiaz
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from Pakistan
SO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; ISM; MICMAC; Pandemic; Pakistan; Social outcomes; Society
ID IMPACT
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C1 [Abbass, Kashif] Nanjing Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Econ & Management, Nanjing 210094, Peoples R China.
[Abbass, Kashif] Riphah Int Univ Lahore, Riphah Sch Business & Management, Raiwind Campus, Lahore, Pakistan.
[Basit, Abdul; Mufti, Ramish; Zahid, Nauman] Lahore Inst Sci & Technol, Lahore, Pakistan.
[Niazi, Abdul Aziz Khan] Univ Engn & Technol, Inst Business & Management, Lahore, Pakistan.
[Qazi, Tehmina Fiaz] Univ Punjab, Hailey Coll Banking & Finance, Lahore, Pakistan.
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Technology Lahore; University of Punjab
RP Abbass, K (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Econ & Management, Nanjing 210094, Peoples R China.; Abbass, K (corresponding author), Riphah Int Univ Lahore, Riphah Sch Business & Management, Raiwind Campus, Lahore, Pakistan.
EM Kashifabbass@njust.edu.cn; abasit_shahbaz@yahoo.com;
azizniazi@uetedu.pk; moeenramish@gmail.com; naumanucp@gmail.com;
tehmina.qazi@gmail.com
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TC 32
Z9 33
U1 0
U2 6
PU SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 0944-1344
EI 1614-7499
J9 ENVIRON SCI POLLUT R
JI Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res.
PD MAY
PY 2023
VL 30
IS 22
SI SI
BP 61466
EP 61478
DI 10.1007/s11356-022-19628-7
EA MAR 2022
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA F9HL1
UT WOS:000770744900006
PM 35306646
OA Green Published, Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shakina, E
Cabras, I
AF Shakina, Ekaterina
Cabras, Ignazio
TI How do beer prices vary across different pubs? An empirical study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Public houses; Beer prices; Craft breweries; Price adjustment mechanisms
ID ALCOHOL; DEMAND; US; INNOVATION; PROFIT
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C3 Newcastle University - UK; Northumbria University; ESSCA School of
Management
RP Cabras, I (corresponding author), Northumbria Univ, Newcastle Business Sch, Dept Accounting & Financial Management, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England.; Cabras, I (corresponding author), ESSCA Sch Management, EU Asia Inst, Anger, France.
EM ignazio.cabras@northumbria.ac.uk
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NR 68
TC 4
Z9 4
U1 2
U2 23
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD APR 4
PY 2022
VL 34
IS 5
BP 1984
EP 2003
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-08-2021-0981
EA MAR 2022
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA 0F8YZ
UT WOS:000769422000001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Simoes, S
Oliveira, T
Nunes, C
AF Simoes, Sofia
Oliveira, Tiago
Nunes, Catarina
TI Influence of computers in students' academic achievement
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Academic achievement; Computers; Family; Learning; Students
ID STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS; INFORMATION LITERACY; SELF-EFFICACY;
TECHNOLOGY; PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; BELIEFS; ASSOCIATIONS; ENGAGEMENT;
MOTIVATION
AB With fast-growing technology, schools have to adapt and use technology constantly as a tool to grow. This study aims to understand the influence of computer factors on students' academic achievement. We propose a model on the influence of computer attitudes, computer learning environments, computer learning motivations, computer confidence, computer use, computer self-efficacy, loneliness, mothers' education, parents' marital status and family size on academic achievement (AA). To validate the conceptual model, 286 students aged 16-18 years old answered an online questionnaire. The most important drivers that positively affect AA are computer use, employment motivations, and mothers' education. While enjoyment attitudes, school environment, interest motivations, and loneliness influence AA negatively. Also, family size and computer self-efficacy work as moderators, and computer use works as a mediator between computer learning environments and academic achievement.
C1 [Simoes, Sofia; Oliveira, Tiago; Nunes, Catarina] Univ Nova Lisboa, NOVA Informat Management Sch NOVA IMS, Campus Campolide, P-1070312 Lisbon, Portugal.
C3 Universidade Nova de Lisboa
RP Simoes, S (corresponding author), Univ Nova Lisboa, NOVA Informat Management Sch NOVA IMS, Campus Campolide, P-1070312 Lisbon, Portugal.
EM m20180585@novaims.unl.pt
RI Oliveira, Tiago/B-4090-2011
OI Oliveira, Tiago/0000-0001-6523-0809
FU FCT (Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia) [DSAIPA/DS/0032/2018
(DS4AA)]; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [DSAIPA/DS/0032/2018]
Funding Source: FCT
FX This work was supported by FCT (Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia)
under project DSAIPA/DS/0032/2018 (DS4AA) .
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TC 9
Z9 10
U1 11
U2 97
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
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PY 2022
VL 8
IS 3
AR e09004
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09004
EA MAR 2022
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 0P5GT
UT WOS:000784250800004
PM 35299603
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pade, R
Feurer, S
AF Pade, Robin
Feurer, Sven
TI The mitigating role of nostalgia for consumer price unfairness
perceptions in response to disadvantageous personalized pricing
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Personalized pricing; Price fairness; Consumer nostalgia; Loneliness;
Personalized pricing; Price fairness; Consumer nostalgia; Loneliness
ID FAIRNESS PERCEPTIONS; SOCIAL-CONNECTEDNESS; ATTACHMENT; TRIGGERS;
NUMBER; IMPACT; DESIRE; BRANDS; NEED
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RP Pade, R (corresponding author), Karlsruhe Inst Technol KIT, Inst Informat Syst & Mkt IISM, Mkt & Sales Res Grp, Zirkel 2,Bldg 20-21, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany.
EM robin.pade@kit.edu; sven.feurer@bfh.ch
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TC 12
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U1 16
U2 68
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0148-2963
EI 1873-7978
J9 J BUS RES
JI J. Bus. Res.
PD JUN
PY 2022
VL 145
BP 277
EP 287
DI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.02.057
EA MAR 2022
PG 11
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 1T0UU
UT WOS:000804455800002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ashori, M
AF Ashori, Mohammad
TI Lived Experience of the Normal-Hearing Adolescents of Parents With
Severe and Profound Hearing Impairment: A Qualitative Study With a
Phenomenological Approach
SO ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Hearing; Adolescent; Deaf; Parent
ID DEAF PARENTS; ADULTS; CHILDREN
AB Objective The current study was conducted with the aim of phenomenology of the lived experience of hearing teenagers with hearing impaired parents in Isfahan City.
Materials & Methods The investigation of this research was qualitative and based on the descriptive phenomenology approach that was conducted in 2018. The participants were selected by purposive sampling among hearing teenagers with parents with severe and profound hearing loss in the schools of Isfahan, and there were ten of them. To collect data, semi-structured interviews were used and the life experiences of hearing teenagers with hearing impaired parents were investigated through interviews with them. The duration of the interviews was between 56 and 80 minutes.
Results The results of the interviews were classified into seven main categories and 38 subcategories after extracting themes. The first main category was parental acceptance, which included subcategories such as deaf parents' acceptance, willingness to communicate with parents, and parents' social acceptance. The second main category was cultural values and its subcategories included cultural differences, respect for cultures, and awareness of cultural values and beliefs. The third main category was the cycle of emotions, which included subcategories such as feelings of incompetence and weak self-efficacy in parents, emotional instability, feelings of shame and doubt, anxiety and stress, feelings of loneliness and the need for empathy. The fourth main category was social conditions, which included sub-categories such as inappropriate attitude towards deaf people, inappropriate reactions of others, social distance, poor information, inappropriate social interaction and lack of attention to social justice. The fifth main category was knowledge and thinking, whose sub-categories were parents' ignorance, hearing and deaf people's misunderstanding of each other, duality in the way hearing and deaf people think, deaf parents' lack of attention towards their children's future. The sixth main category was support networks with subcategories such as insufficient support from parents, weak support from formal and informal institutions, and lack of coordination between support sources. The last main category was life challenges, which included subcategories such as behavior management, expectations, inadequate services, financial problems, and worry about the future.
Conclusion Based on the findings, the analysis of the lived experience of hearing teenagers with hearing-impaired parents showed that they are affected by the hearing status of their parents in different ways; therefore, these categories can be used to design educational and psychological programs for hearing teenagers with hearing-impaired parents.
C1 [Ashori, Mohammad] Univ Isfahan, Fac Educ & Psychol, Dept Psychol & Educ People Special Needs, Esfahan, Iran.
C3 University of Isfahan
RP Ashori, M (corresponding author), Univ Isfahan, Fac Educ & Psychol, Dept Psychol & Educ People Special Needs, Esfahan, Iran.
EM m.ashori@edu.ui.ac.ir
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SN 2538-6247
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JI Arch. Rehabil.
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WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 4L6CH
UT WOS:000852717100002
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Jimenez, DE
Weinstein, ER
Batsis, JA
AF Jimenez, Daniel E.
Weinstein, Elliott R.
Batsis, John A.
TI "Me Dieron Vida": The Effects of a Pilot Health Promotion Intervention
to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk and Improve Behavioral Health among Older
Latinos with HIV
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE older Latinos; HIV; health promotion; cardiometabolic risk
ID HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; UNITED-STATES;
PREVALENCE; HIV/AIDS; DISEASE; PEOPLE; IMPACT; STIGMA; PARTICIPATION
AB There are significant gaps in knowledge about the synergistic and disparate burden of health disparities associated with cardiovascular health issues, poorer mental health outcomes, and suboptimal HIV-care management on the health of older Latinos living with HIV (OLLWH). This pilot study sought to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an innovative application of an already established health-promotion intervention-Happy Older Latinos are Active (HOLA)-among this marginalized population. Eighteen self-identified Latino men with an undetectable HIV viral load and documented risk of cardiometabolic disease participated in this study. Although the attrition rate of 22% was higher than expected, participants attended 77% of the sessions and almost 95% of the virtual walks. Participants reported high satisfaction with the intervention, as evident by self-report quantitative (CSQ-8; M = 31, SD = 1.5) and qualitative metrics. Participants appreciated bonding with the community health worker and their peers to reduce social isolation. Results indicate that the HOLA intervention is an innovative way of delivering a health promotion intervention adapted to meet the diverse needs and circumstances of OLLWH, is feasible and acceptable, and has the potential to have positive effects on the health of OLLWH.
C1 [Jimenez, Daniel E.] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Miami, FL 33136 USA.
[Weinstein, Elliott R.] Univ Miami, Dept Psychol, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA.
[Batsis, John A.] Univ N Carolina, Div Geriatr Med, Dept Med, Sch Med, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
[Batsis, John A.] Univ N Carolina, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
C3 University of Miami; University of Miami; University of North Carolina;
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina
School of Medicine; University of North Carolina; University of North
Carolina Chapel Hill
RP Jimenez, DE (corresponding author), Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Miami, FL 33136 USA.
EM dej18@miami.edu; erw73@miami.edu; john.batsis@unc.edu
RI Batsis, John/AAC-7185-2019
OI Jimenez, Daniel E./0000-0003-2135-0619; Weinstein,
Elliott/0000-0002-5085-7470; Batsis, John/0000-0002-0845-4416
FU National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities [R01
MD012610, U54 MD002266]; National Institute on Aging [K23-AG051681, RO1
AG053163]; National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
[U54MD002266, R01MD012610] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
FX FundingThis research was supported by grants R01 MD012610 and U54
MD002266 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health
Disparities and RO1 AG053163 from the National Institute on Aging. Dr.
Batsis is supported by K23-AG051681 from the National Institute on
Aging.
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NR 68
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Z9 6
U1 0
U2 4
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 5
AR 2667
DI 10.3390/ijerph19052667
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ZW5KQ
UT WOS:000771252000001
PM 35270360
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mahmoudi, N
Momtaz, YA
Foroughan, M
Zanjari, N
Kamal, SHM
AF Mahmoudi, Niloufar
Momtaz, Yadollah Abolfathi
Foroughan, Mahshid
Zanjari, Nasibe
Kamal, Seyyed Hosein Mohaqeqi
TI Prevalence of Social Isolation Among Older Adults in Tehran, Iran, and
Its Associated Factors
SO ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; Iran; Prevalence; Aged; Risk factors
ID LONELINESS; MORTALITY; RISK
AB Objective Social isolation is one of the important concerns in the elderly population which can negatively affect their quality of life and health. The present study aims to determine the prevalence of social isolation among older adults aged 60 years and older in Tehran, Iran and find its associated factors.
Materials & Methods This is a secondary analysis study on data obtained from a large cross-sectional study conducted on older adults in Tehran in 2020. The Persian version of lubben social network scale (LSNS-6) was used to measure social isolation. The demographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, living arrangements, and number of children), socio-economic status (educational level, employment status, and household income) and health-related information (history of chronic diseases and use of assistive devices) were collected using a checklist. Data were analyzed in SPSS v. 23 software using multivariate logistic regression analysis. The significance level was set at
Results The data were related to 1280 older adults aged 60 years and older (Mean +/- SD age=70.97 +/- 8.07 years). The prevalence of social isolation was 30.8%. The results of chi-square test revealed that living arrangement (P<0.001, X-2=46.93), marital status (P<0.001, X-2=26.91), household income (P<0.001, X-2=67.44), level of education (P<0.05, X-2=20.26), employment status (P <0.001, X-2=29.21), musculoskeletal problems (P<0.001, X-2=15.47), respiratory problems (P<0.05, X-2=10.43), vision problems (P<0.05, X-2=4.4), hyperlipidemia (P<0.001, X-2=13.53), and wearing glasses (P<0.05, X-2=3.92) had significant association with social isolation. The regression analysis model could significantly predict social isolation (X-2=188.35, P<0.001). The model revealed that being male (P<0.05, OR=1.7), living with spouse (P<0.05, OR=0.4), musculoskeletal disease (P<0.05, OR=1.42), diabetes (P<0.05, OR=1.41), household income (P<0.001, OR=5.82), being unemployed (P<0.001, OR=2.13), having hyperlipidemia (P<0.001, OR=0.58), and living in developed areas (P<0.001, OR=2.02) significantly predicted the social isolation.
Conclusion There is a strong association between social isolation and some socio-economic, demographic-health related factors in older adults. Health policymakers and healthcare experts can develop the screening and prevention programs related to the mental and social health of older adults in Tehran, Iran in order to moderate and control these factors.
C1 [Mahmoudi, Niloufar; Momtaz, Yadollah Abolfathi; Foroughan, Mahshid; Zanjari, Nasibe] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Iranian Res Ctr Aging, Tehran, Iran.
[Kamal, Seyyed Hosein Mohaqeqi] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Social Welf Management Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
RP Momtaz, YA (corresponding author), Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Iranian Res Ctr Aging, Tehran, Iran.
EM yabolfathi@gmail.com
RI Momtaz, Yadollah/M-7377-2013; Foroughan, Mahshid/P-8457-2017
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U1 5
U2 11
PU NEGAH SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHER
PI MUNSTER
PA NO 60, KOLDE-RING ST, EDITH STEIN KOLLEG, MUNSTER, 00000, GERMANY
SN 2538-6247
J9 ARCH REHABIL
JI Arch. Rehabil.
PD SPR
PY 2022
VL 23
IS 1
BP 88
EP 110
DI 10.32598/RJ.23.1.3390.1
PG 23
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 4L6CH
UT WOS:000852717100005
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rizvi, YS
Ilyaz, E
AF Rizvi, Yasmeen Shamsi
Ilyaz, Eena
TI Mental Health among Millennials and Post-Millennials: The Role of
Loneliness and Multi-Dimensional Perfectionism
SO PACIFIC BUSINESS REVIEW INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Mental health; Millennials; Post-Millennials; Loneliness;
Multi-Dimensional Perfectionism
ID GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER; LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS; PREDICTORS;
VALIDITY; SELF; ASSOCIATION; PERFORMANCE; DIMENSIONS; DEPRESSION;
SYMPTOMS
AB The changing profile of work such as part-time work, self-employment, temporary work, irregular hours, night shifts, over-qualification and zero-hour contracts, have exposed the millennials (Gen Y) and post-millennials (Gen Z) to risks of mental health problems. Depression and anxiety are becoming the major mental health conditions, resulting in high turnover, absenteeism, and poor performance. Besides the urge to engage in risk-taking behaviors, excessive use of social media, and financial burdens, loneliness and multi-dimensional perfectionism are two important causes of negative mental health. The paper aims to contribute towards the understanding of mental health among these two generations by studying the role of loneliness, and multi-dimensional perfectionism. Data was collected from 150 working professionals using GAD-7 anxiety and PHQ-9 depression questionnaire for measuring mental health; and UCLA Loneliness Scale- Short Version and Big Three Perfectionism Scale- Short Form (BTPS-SF) for measuring loneliness and multi-dimensional perfectionism, respectively.
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Z9 2
U1 5
U2 34
PU PACIFIC INST MANAGEMENT
PI RAJASTHAN
PA PACIFIC HILLS, PRATAP NAGAR EXTENSION, AIR PORT RD, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN,
313 001, INDIA
SN 0974-438X
J9 PAC BUS REV INT
JI Pac. Bus. Rev. Int.
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 9
BP 13
EP 25
PG 13
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 3N8XS
UT WOS:000836430000002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sánchez-Cabrero, R
Arigita-García, A
Gil-Pareja, D
Sánchez-Rico, A
Martínez-López, F
Sierra-Macarrón, L
AF Sanchez-Cabrero, Roberto
Arigita-Garcia, Amaya
Gil-Pareja, David
Sanchez-Rico, Ana
Martinez-Lopez, Fernando
Sierra-Macarron, Leonor
TI Measuring the Relation between Academic Performance and Emotional
Intelligence at the University Level after the COVID-19 Pandemic Using
TMMS-24
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE emotional intelligence; test anxiety; academic performance; COVID-19;
social isolation
ID TEST ANXIETY; SCHOOL-STUDENTS; GENDER; EDUCATION; DIFFERENCE; SCIENCE;
STRESS; AGE
AB The outbreak of the global pandemic derived from COVID-19 in early 2020 has represented a huge loss of social contact for most young people. The extent of these effects is still unknown, so it is necessary to ask what the effect of this new, unforeseen, and prolonged situation on the management of emotional intelligence in university students is. This study aims to compare the academic performance, test anxiety (before and during the online exams), and emotional intelligence of 91 students in a university Master's degree program after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The emotional intelligence was measured by the TMMS-24, the academic performance was compiled in common subjects, and test anxiety was measured by self-assessment just after finishing each online exam. The comparisons between the variables were made through means difference contrasts using Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis, and One-way ANOVA and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient as a non-parametric test for correlational analysis. The results show that the COVID-19 pandemic has not modified how these three variables are related, so it can be concluded that the prolonged social isolation suffered by young people has not had negative repercussions on their emotional intelligence, anxiety before exams, and academic performance.
C1 [Sanchez-Cabrero, Roberto] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Evolutionary Psychol & Educ, Carretera Colmenar Viejo,Km 15, Madrid 28049, Spain.
[Arigita-Garcia, Amaya; Sierra-Macarron, Leonor] Univ Complutense Madrid, Ctr Univ Don Bosco Adscrito, Calle Maria Auxiliadora 9, Madrid 28040, Spain.
[Gil-Pareja, David; Sanchez-Rico, Ana; Martinez-Lopez, Fernando] Univ Alfonso X El Sabio, Dept Educ, Campus Villanueva Canada,Ave Univ 1, Madrid 28691, Spain.
C3 Autonomous University of Madrid; Complutense University of Madrid;
Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio (UAX)
RP Sánchez-Cabrero, R (corresponding author), Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Evolutionary Psychol & Educ, Carretera Colmenar Viejo,Km 15, Madrid 28049, Spain.
EM roberto.sanchez@uam.es; aarigita@cesdonbosco.com; dgilpar@uax.es;
asancric@uax.es; fmartlpe@uax.es; lsierra@cesdonbosco.com
RI Sanchez-Cabrero, Roberto/D-7845-2019
OI Sanchez-Cabrero, Roberto/0000-0002-1978-7531; Gil-Pareja,
David/0000-0003-3736-5241
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U1 6
U2 28
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 6
AR 3142
DI 10.3390/su14063142
PG 13
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 0A9NB
UT WOS:000774271600001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Song, JH
Wu, HT
Lan, HX
Xu, DD
Wang, W
AF Song, Jiahao
Wu, Haitao
Lan, Hongxing
Xu, Dingde
Wang, Wei
TI The Influence of Disease Status on Loneliness of the Elderly: Evidence
from Rural China
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE rural elderly; diseases; aloneness; serious illness
ID ADULT CHILDREN; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE
AB At present, the dual pressure of rural labor outflow and population aging in China makes the problems of the rural elderly population increasingly prominent, and its health problem is particularly prominent. Based on the 2014 China elderly population health survey data (CLHLS), this paper finds that the physical health status of the rural elderly has a significant positive impact on their loneliness; that is, the rural elderly with poor health status are more likely to feel lonely. At the same time, the age of the elderly has a significant positive impact on their loneliness. On the contrary, gender, personality, family income and intergenerational support of the elderly have a negative impact on their loneliness. Chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes have no significant effect on the loneliness of the elderly in rural areas, but there is a "severe disease effect"; that is, when chronic diseases develop into serious diseases or acute serious diseases, it can negatively impact the elderly psychologically and produce or deepen their sense of loneliness. Based on the above conclusions, this paper further puts forward relevant policy suggestions from three aspects: constructing a disease prevention and control system for the rural elderly, improving the care and service system for the rural elderly, reshaping rural filial piety culture, and creating a good atmosphere of "respecting, loving and respecting parents" in rural areas.
C1 [Song, Jiahao] Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Dept Rural & Reg Dev, 211 Huimin Rd, Chengdu 130062, Peoples R China.
[Wu, Haitao] Zhongnan Univ Econ & Law, Sch Business Adm, Dept Agr Econ & Management, 182 Nanhu Rd, Wuhan 430073, Peoples R China.
[Lan, Hongxing; Xu, Dingde] Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Sichuan Ctr Rural Dev Res, 211 Huimin Rd, Chengdu 130062, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Wei] Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Dept Agr & Forestry Econ & Management, 211 Huimin Rd, Chengdu 130062, Peoples R China.
C3 Sichuan Agricultural University; Zhongnan University of Economics & Law;
Sichuan Agricultural University; Sichuan Agricultural University
RP Xu, DD (corresponding author), Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Sichuan Ctr Rural Dev Res, 211 Huimin Rd, Chengdu 130062, Peoples R China.; Wang, W (corresponding author), Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Management, Dept Agr & Forestry Econ & Management, 211 Huimin Rd, Chengdu 130062, Peoples R China.
EM songjiahao@sicau.edu.cn; wuhan_haitao@aliyun.com; 13504@sicau.edu.cn;
dingdexu@sicau.edu.cn; wangwei@sicau.edu.cn
RI song, jiahao/GQP-4395-2022; Xu, Dingde/A-2084-2013
OI Wang, Wei/0000-0002-0322-9017; Xu, Dingde/0000-0001-6359-6540
FU National Social Science Fund of China [20FYB018]; MOE (Ministry of
Education in China) Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Foundation
[19YJC790126]; National Statistical Science Research Project
[2020LY065]; Sichuan Province "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" Social Science
Planning Project [SC20B065]; Chengdu Philosophy and Social Science
Planning Project [2021CZ125]
FX This research was funded by the National Social Science Fund of China
(no. 20FYB018), MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Humanities and
Social Sciences Youth Foundation (no. 19YJC790126), National Statistical
Science Research Project (no.2020LY065), Sichuan Province "Thirteenth
Five-Year Plan" Social Science Planning Project (no. SC20B065) and
Chengdu Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project (no. 2021CZ125).
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TC 11
Z9 12
U1 10
U2 89
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 5
AR 3023
DI 10.3390/ijerph19053023
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ZS9YZ
UT WOS:000768815900001
PM 35270713
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dattilo, J
Lorek, AE
Sliwinski, M
AF Dattilo, John
Lorek, Amy E.
Sliwinski, Martin
TI Effects of Video-Assisted Leisure Education on Leisure, Loneliness, and
Affect of Older Adults
SO LEISURE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE Leisure education; video-assisted learning; older adults; aging;
loneliness
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PROBLEM-SOLVING THERAPY; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SUPPORTIVE
THERAPY; MAJOR DEPRESSION; POSITIVE AFFECT; NURSING-HOME; HEALTH;
SATISFACTION; PARTICIPATION
AB We used a nonrandom pretest, post-test control group experimental design to compare effects of a leisure education program, Project BHEL, involving 52 older adults (ages 71-98, M = 85) residing in three continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) in a county in Northeastern United States. The program consists of sessions with instructional video discussions and learning activities to help adults set goals associated with leisure knowledge, satisfaction, and engagement, as well as social connections and positive affect, plan to increase leisure, and problem-solve ways to overcome barriers to goal achievement. Results indicated that when compared to a control group, although participants did not show a significant increase in leisure participation, they significantly increased knowledge of leisure, maintained leisure satisfaction, and significantly increased positive affect as they decreased negative affect and trended toward decreased loneliness. Therefore, Project BHEL holds promise as an effective leisure education intervention for older adults.
C1 [Dattilo, John] Penn State Univ Pk, Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Lorek, Amy E.; Sliwinski, Martin] Penn State Univ, Ctr Hlth Aging, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education
(PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania
State University - University Park
RP Dattilo, J (corresponding author), Penn State Univ Pk, Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
EM jxd8@psu.edu
RI Sliwinski, Martin/HGC-5907-2022
OI Dattilo, John/0000-0001-9332-0932
FU U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration Geriatric Workforce
Enhancement Program (GWEP)
FX This work was supported by The U.S. Health Resources and Services
Administration Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP).
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U1 3
U2 36
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0149-0400
EI 1521-0588
J9 LEISURE SCI
JI Leis. Sci.
PD OCT 2
PY 2024
VL 46
IS 7
BP 913
EP 933
DI 10.1080/01490400.2022.2046523
EA FEB 2022
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA D6S7Z
UT WOS:000772306300001
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Davis, JC
Li, EPH
Butterfield, MS
DiLabio, GA
Sangunthanam, N
Marcolin, B
AF Davis, Jennifer C.
Li, Eric Ping Hung
Butterfield, Mary Stewart
DiLabio, Gino A.
Sangunthanam, Nithi
Marcolin, Barbara
TI Are we failing female and racialized academics? A Canadian national
survey examining the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on tenure and
tenure-track faculty
SO GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; health; research; social; tenured and tenure-track faculty;
university; well-being
ID LIFE BALANCE; GENDER; EXPERIENCES; WOMEN; CARE; RACE
AB The novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused the abrupt curtailment of on-campus research activities that amplified impacts experienced by female and racialized faculty. In this mixed-method study, we systematically and strategically unpack the impact of the shift of academic work environments to remote settings on tenured and tenure-track faculty in Canada. Our quantitative analysis demonstrated that female and racialized faculty experienced higher levels of stress, social isolation and lower well-being. Fewer women faculty felt support for health and wellness. Our qualitative data highlighted substantial gender inequities reported by female faculty such as increased caregiving burden that affected their research productivity. The most pronounced impacts were felt among pre-tenured female faculty. The present study urges university administration to take further action to support female and racialized faculty through substantial organizational change and reform. Given the disproportionate toll that female and racialized faculty experienced, we suggest a novel approach that include three dimensions of change: (1) establishing quantitative metrics to assess and evaluate pandemic-induced impact on research productivity, health and well-being, (2) coordinating collaborative responses with faculty unions across the nation to mitigate systemic inequities, and (3) strategically implementing a storytelling approach to amplify the experiences of marginalized populations such as women or racialized faculty and include those experiences as part of recommendations for change.
C1 [Davis, Jennifer C.; Li, Eric Ping Hung; Butterfield, Mary Stewart; DiLabio, Gino A.; Sangunthanam, Nithi; Marcolin, Barbara] Univ British Columbia, Social & Econ Change Lab, 1137 Alumni Ave, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada.
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[Davis, Jennifer C.; Li, Eric Ping Hung; Butterfield, Mary Stewart; Sangunthanam, Nithi; Marcolin, Barbara] Univ British Columbia Okanagan, Fac Management, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
[DiLabio, Gino A.] Univ British Columbia, Dept Chem, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
C3 University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia;
University of British Columbia Okanagan; University of British Columbia
RP Davis, JC (corresponding author), Univ British Columbia, Social & Econ Change Lab, 1137 Alumni Ave, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada.
EM jennifer.davis@ubc.ca
OI DiLabio, Gino/0000-0002-3778-3892; Davis, Jennifer/0000-0002-5274-4293
FU University of British Columbia VPRI Office
FX University of British Columbia VPRI Office
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TC 34
Z9 35
U1 1
U2 23
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0968-6673
EI 1468-0432
J9 GENDER WORK ORGAN
JI Gend. Work. Organ.
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 29
IS 3
BP 703
EP 722
DI 10.1111/gwao.12811
EA FEB 2022
PG 20
WC Management; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Women's Studies
GA 0R7UE
UT WOS:000758321700001
PM 35601746
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xiang, KB
Song, HL
Cheng, ZM
AF Xiang, Kaibiao
Song, Huilin
Cheng, Zhenmin
TI The Relationship between Family Stress and Internet Dependence: The
Mediating Role of Loneliness-Empirical Analysis Based on CGSS2017
SO DISCRETE DYNAMICS IN NATURE AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
ID PARENTING STYLE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; ADDICTION; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION;
STUDENTS; MODEL
AB With the explosive development of modern technology, Internet dependence has become an important hindrance to normal use of the Internet. The influence of the family environment and individual perception has gradually emerged in practice, while the theoretical research is still insufficient yet. Therefore, to clarify the specific influence mechanism between them, we divided family stress into two dimensions in this study, which are behavioral stress and emotional stress. Furthermore, combined with individual loneliness, a theoretical framework of the mediating effect is constructed to confirm the influence of family stress on Internet dependence and explore its action path and mechanism. Based on the data of CGSS2017, the empirical research shows that both behavioral and emotional stress from family can significantly increase the degree of Internet dependence of individuals and individual loneliness plays a partial mediating role between family stress and degree of Internet dependence. The results of this study provide powerful theoretical proof for practical experience and also provide a possible way of solving problems with Internet dependence in practice.
C1 [Xiang, Kaibiao; Song, Huilin] Guizhou Univ, Sch Management, Guiyang 550025, Guizhou, Peoples R China.
[Cheng, Zhenmin] Guizhou Univ, Sch Math & Stat, Guiyang 550025, Guizhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Guizhou University; Guizhou University
RP Cheng, ZM (corresponding author), Guizhou Univ, Sch Math & Stat, Guiyang 550025, Guizhou, Peoples R China.
EM kbxiang@gzu.edu.cn; songhuilin9903@163.com; zmcheng@gzu.edu.cn
OI Song, Huilin/0000-0002-6534-2090
FU program of Philosophy and Social Science of GuiZhou Province [19GZYB71,
21GZYB11]
FX AcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by the program of Philosophy and
Social Science of GuiZhou Province under Grant nos. 19GZYB71 and
21GZYB11.
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NR 39
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 61
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1026-0226
EI 1607-887X
J9 DISCRETE DYN NAT SOC
JI Discrete Dyn. Nat. Soc.
PD FEB 18
PY 2022
VL 2022
AR 4878267
DI 10.1155/2022/4878267
PG 9
WC Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications; Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Mathematics; Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ZP3LG
UT WOS:000766326100002
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wu, CY
Lee, MB
Huong, PTT
Chan, CT
Chen, CY
Liao, SC
AF Wu, Chia-Yi
Lee, Ming-Been
Huong, Pham Thi Thu
Chan, Chia-Ta
Chen, Chun-Yin
Liao, Shih-Cheng
TI The impact of COVID-19 stressors on psychological distress and
suicidality in a nationwide community survey in Taiwan
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID SELF-EFFICACY; MENTAL-HEALTH; ACTIVE PERIOD; IDEATION; LONELINESS;
PREVALENCE; VALIDITY; HARM
AB COVID-19 stressors and psychological stress response are important correlates of suicide risks under the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of COVID-19 stress, its impact on mental health and associated risk factors among the general population during the outbreak of COVID-19 in July 2020 throughout Taiwan. A nationwide population-based survey was conducted using a computer-assisted telephone interview system with a stratified, proportional randomization method for the survey. The questionnaire comprised demographic variables, psychological distress assessed by the five-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale and independent psychosocial variables including COVID-19 stressors, loneliness, suicidality, and health-related self-efficacy. In total, 2094 respondents completed the survey (female 51%). The COVID-19 stress was experienced among 45.4% of the participants, with the most prevalent stressors related to daily life and job/financial concerns. Higher levels of suicidality, loneliness, and a lower level of self-efficacy had significantly higher odds of having COVID-19 stress. The structural equation model revealed that COVID-19 stress was moderately associated with psychological distress and mediated by other psychosocial risk factors. The findings call for more attention on strategies of stress management and mental health promotion for the public to prevent larger scales of psychological consequences in future waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.
C1 [Wu, Chia-Yi; Huong, Pham Thi Thu] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 1,Jen Ai Rd Sect 1, Taipei 10051, Taiwan.
[Wu, Chia-Yi] Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Wu, Chia-Yi; Lee, Ming-Been; Chan, Chia-Ta; Chen, Chun-Yin; Liao, Shih-Cheng] Taiwanese Soc Suicidol, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Wu, Chia-Yi; Lee, Ming-Been; Chan, Chia-Ta; Chen, Chun-Yin; Liao, Shih-Cheng] Taiwan Suicide Prevent Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Lee, Ming-Been; Chan, Chia-Ta] Shin Kong Wu Ho Mem Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Lee, Ming-Been; Liao, Shih-Cheng] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan.
[Huong, Pham Thi Thu] Hanoi Med Univ, Fac Nursing & Midwifery, Hanoi, Vietnam.
[Huong, Pham Thi Thu] Bach Mai Hosp, Natl Inst Mental Hlth, Hanoi, Vietnam.
[Liao, Shih-Cheng] Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan.
C3 National Taiwan University; National Taiwan University; National Taiwan
University Hospital; Shin Kong Wu Ho Su Memorial Hospital; National
Taiwan University; Hanoi Medical University; National Taiwan University;
National Taiwan University Hospital
RP Wu, CY (corresponding author), Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 1,Jen Ai Rd Sect 1, Taipei 10051, Taiwan.; Wu, CY (corresponding author), Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan.; Wu, CY (corresponding author), Taiwanese Soc Suicidol, Taipei, Taiwan.; Wu, CY (corresponding author), Taiwan Suicide Prevent Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan.
EM jennycyw@ntu.edu.tw
RI LEE, MING-BEEN/AAT-9206-2020; chen, chunyin/KGM-4843-2024; WU,
CHIA-YI/E-4992-2010; LIAO, SHIH-CHENG/C-5665-2017
OI Huong, Pham Thi Thu/0000-0002-8206-2541; WU,
CHIA-YI/0000-0003-1756-557X; LIAO, SHIH-CHENG/0000-0003-4129-0879
FU Ministry of Health and Welfare; Taiwanese Society of Suicidology
FX The study cannot be accomplished without the funding of Ministry of
Health and Welfare and the administrative support from the Taiwanese
Society of Suicidology. The authors appreciate all the study
participatns and the work done by the interviewers.
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NR 47
TC 37
Z9 39
U1 1
U2 17
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD FEB 17
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 1
AR 2696
DI 10.1038/s41598-022-06511-1
PG 10
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ZC5CC
UT WOS:000757537100100
PM 35177670
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chandra, Y
Yagnik, J
AF Chandra, Yamini
Yagnik, Jignasu
TI Experience of Perceived Stress and Impact of Health Locus of Control
During COVID-19 Pandemic: Investigating Entrepreneurs and Corporate
Employees
SO SOUTH ASIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Entrepreneurs; Employees; Health locus of control; Stress
ID ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CARE; CORONAVIRUS;
BEHAVIORS; OUTBREAK; SARS
AB The sudden, rapid and ongoing outbreak of novel coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has forced social distancing and lockdowns. Many people have already started experiencing an elevated feeling of loneliness, emotional distress, anxious and depressive thoughts related to the concerns for the disrupted social, emotional, spiritual, professional and financial wellbeing of family, friends and self. Many are feeling distressed on recurring thoughts about how long this pandemic will last, whether our family and friends will be infected and how long we will be living in this condition. Hence, the researchers of this study anticipated that the COVID-19 outbreak would be highly stressful to the people and will have psychological consequences of varying degrees. This study examines the relationship of stress, anxiety with health locus of control (HLOC) among entrepreneurs and employees serving in organisations, and the coping strategies they have adopted to overcome it. Using the quasi-experiment method, the data were collected using the perceived stress scale (PSS) and multidimensional health locus of control (MHLC) from 91 entrepreneurs and employees. The findings indicated a significant association between HLOC and stress. It was observed that respondents were aware that the current work stress is arising because of a struggle to balance personal and professional lives during the pandemic. Further, it was also observed that stress was significantly higher in employees than entrepreneurs, and HLOC types positively impacted their stress levels.
C1 [Chandra, Yamini] Narsee Monjee Inst Management Studies, Anil Surendra Modi Sch Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
[Yagnik, Jignasu] LJ Univ, Off SG Rd, Ahmadabad 382210, Gujarat, India.
C3 SVKM's NMIMS (Deemed to be University)
RP Chandra, Y (corresponding author), LJ Univ, Off SG Rd, Ahmadabad 382210, Gujarat, India.
EM yaminichandra23@gmail.com
RI yagnik, jignasu/AFR-1894-2022; Chandra, Yamini/HMV-9840-2023
OI Chandra, Yamini/0000-0002-7860-9559
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NR 68
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 31
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INDIA PVT LTD
PI NEW DELHI
PA B-1-I-1 MOHAN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL AREA, MATHURA RD, POST BAG NO 7,
NEW DELHI 110 044, INDIA
SN 2322-0937
EI 2349-5790
J9 S ASIAN J HUM RE MAN
JI South Asian J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD JUN
PY 2022
VL 9
IS 1
BP 79
EP 99
AR 23220937221076245
DI 10.1177/23220937221076245
EA FEB 2022
PG 21
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0O9OB
UT WOS:000759653000001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Caballero, J
Jacobs, RJ
Ownby, RL
AF Caballero, Joshua
Jacobs, Robin J.
Ownby, Raymond L.
TI Development of a computerized intervention to improve health literacy in
older Hispanics with type 2 diabetes using a pharmacist supervised
comprehensive medication management
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; ADHERENCE; PERSISTENCE; DEPRESSION; PRINCIPLES; LATINOS;
IMPACT; CARE
AB Objective
The primary objective was to develop a computerized culturally adapted health literacy intervention for older Hispanics with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Secondary objectives were to assess the usability and acceptability of the intervention by older Hispanics with T2D and clinical pharmacists providing comprehensive medication management (CMM).
Materials and methods
The study occurred in three phases. During phase I, an integration approach (i.e., quantitative assessments, qualitative interviews) was used to develop the intervention and ensure cultural suitability. In phase II, the intervention was translated to Spanish and modified based on data obtained in phase I. During phase III, the intervention was tested for usability/acceptability.
Results
Thirty participants (25 older Hispanics with T2D, 5 clinical pharmacists) were included in the study. Five major themes emerged from qualitative interviews and were included in the intervention: 1) financial considerations, 2) polypharmacy, 3) social/family support, 4) access to medication/information, and 5) loneliness/sadness. Participants felt the computerized intervention developed was easy to use, culturally appropriate, and relevant to their needs. Pharmacists agreed the computerized intervention streamlined patient counseling, offered a tailored approach when conducting CMM, and could save them time.
Conclusion
The ability to offer individualized patient counseling based on information gathered from the computerized intervention allows for precision counseling. Future studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of the developed computerized intervention on adherence and health outcomes.
C1 [Caballero, Joshua] Univ Georgia, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin & Adm Pharm, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Jacobs, Robin J.] Nova Southeastern Univ, Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, Dept Hlth Informat, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA.
[Jacobs, Robin J.] Nova Southeastern Univ, Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, Dept Nutr Med Educ & Res, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA.
[Ownby, Raymond L.] Nova Southeastern Univ, Dept Psychiat & Behav Med, Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; Nova Southeastern
University; Nova Southeastern University; Nova Southeastern University
RP Caballero, J (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin & Adm Pharm, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM joshua.caballero@uga.edu
RI Ownby, Raymond/ABF-9335-2020
OI Caballero, Joshua/0000-0003-4406-2425
FU National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
[3R01MD010368-01S1, R01MD010368]
FX was provided by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health
Disparities via supplement 3R01MD010368-01S1 under parent grant
R01MD010368 to Dr. Ownby. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD FEB 9
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 2
AR e0263264
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0263264
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 2S0NR
UT WOS:000821499100025
PM 35139107
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Fazli-Salehi, R
Jahangard, M
Torres, IM
Madadi, R
Zúñiga, MA
AF Fazli-Salehi, Reza
Jahangard, Mahshid
Torres, Ivonne M.
Madadi, Rozbeh
Zuniga, Miguel Angel
TI Social media reviewing channels: the role of channel interactivity and
vloggers' self-disclosure in consumers' parasocial interaction
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Brand identification; Self-disclosure; Parasocial interaction; Channel
interactivity; Reviewing channels; Vloggers; Communal-brand connection
ID PERCEIVED INTERACTIVITY; BRAND IDENTIFICATION; CELEBRITIES; TV;
COMMUNICATION; PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; CHARACTERS; EXPERIENCE; SENSE
AB Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the role of interaction-based features of social media reviewing channels and vloggers' self-disclosure in consumers' parasocial interaction with vloggers. Design/methodology/approach The study was conducted using an online survey, and data was collected using Amazon MTurk. The respondents were asked to think of an online reviewing channel that they watch regularly and subsequently responded to a series of questions. The analysis was conducted using structural equation modeling via AMOS. Findings Both channel interactivity and vloggers' self-disclosure displayed a positive impact on consumers' parasocial interaction with vloggers, which eventually led to perceived trustworthiness, brand identification, communal-brand connection with the channel, purchase intention toward the recommended products and willingness to pay a premium price for extra services. Research limitations/implications Future research can examine the robustness of the findings by using a sample of internet users who are similar in terms of frequency, enthusiasm and duration of active usage. Originality/value Marketing managers can benefit from the findings of this study by understanding the dynamics of how influencers shape consumer perception and behavior. Owners of reviewing channels can gain insight on how to strengthen their bond with their viewers.
C1 [Fazli-Salehi, Reza] St Cloud State Univ, Dept Mkt, Herberger Business Sch, St Cloud, MN 56301 USA.
[Jahangard, Mahshid] Islamic Azad Univ, Management & Econ Dept, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran, Iran.
[Torres, Ivonne M.] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Mkt, Coll Business, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
[Madadi, Rozbeh] Middle Georgia State Univ, Sch Business, Dept Management & Mkt, Macon, GA USA.
[Zuniga, Miguel Angel] Morgan State Univ, Dept Business Adm, Earl G Graves Sch Business & Management, Baltimore, MD 21239 USA.
C3 Minnesota State Colleges & Universities; Saint Cloud State University;
Islamic Azad University; New Mexico State University; Morgan State
University
RP Zúñiga, MA (corresponding author), Morgan State Univ, Dept Business Adm, Earl G Graves Sch Business & Management, Baltimore, MD 21239 USA.
EM Miguel.Zuniga@Morgan.edu
RI madadi, rozbeh/AAX-7483-2021
OI Zuniga, Miguel Angel/0000-0002-7163-7207
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U2 82
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0736-3761
EI 2052-1200
J9 J CONSUM MARK
JI J. Consum. Mark.
PD MAR 1
PY 2022
VL 39
IS 2
BP 242
EP 253
DI 10.1108/JCM-06-2020-3866
EA FEB 2022
PG 12
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA ZO4TE
UT WOS:000753020900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Barrón-Martínez, JB
Salvador-Cruz, J
AF Barron-Martinez, J. B.
Salvador-Cruz, J.
TI Social abilities in young Mexicans with Down syndrome during the
COVID-19 pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Social abilities; Down syndrome; COVID-19; adaptive behavior; parental
regulation
ID EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; CHILDREN; ADOLESCENTS; BEHAVIOR; PEOPLE; SKILLS;
MEMORY; AGE
AB Background: Social abilities include interpersonal skills, interaction, and social responsibility. The nature of these abilities has not been explored in young people with Down syndrome (DS) during the social isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The aim of this online study was to describe the social profile of a group of 30 Mexican people with DS, with a chronological age of 15-29 years, and explore the variables related to their psychosocial profiles. A sociodemographic questionnaire, mental age examination, and socialization battery were applied. Social behavior was analyzed in domains that facilitate socialization (leadership, joviality, social sensitivity, respect/self-control), in domains that disrupt socialization (aggressiveness/stubbornness, apathy/withdrawal, anxiety/shyness), and on a global scale. Results: Participants' scores in the facilitative domains were above average, and their scores in the disruptive domains were below average, as expected. Scores on the respect/self-control scale were associated with chronological age (CA), and those on the global scale with mental age (MA). Discussion: No impairments were found in the social skills of young people with DS according to the parameters of the scale. The development of the social profile with CA and MA stimulates cognition and promotes independence, autonomy, and proactivity. Parents' role in regulating children's behavior was an important factor in managing their social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
C1 [Barron-Martinez, J. B.; Salvador-Cruz, J.] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Higher Studies Zaragoza, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
C3 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
RP Salvador-Cruz, J (corresponding author), Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Higher Studies Zaragoza, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.
EM judith.salvador@zaragoza.unam.mx
RI Barrón-Martínez, Julia B/IAO-6622-2023
OI BARRON MARTINEZ, JULIA BEATRIZ/0000-0003-1614-6226; Salvador-Cruz,
Judith/0000-0003-1902-1525
FU Programa de Becas Posdoctorales (POSDOC), DGAPA, UNAM; UNAM [PAPIIT
IN308219]
FX This work was supported with a postdoctoral fellowship from the Programa
de Becas Posdoctorales (POSDOC), DGAPA, UNAM; and by research funding
from UNAM (Project PAPIIT IN308219).
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2047-3869
EI 2047-3877
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PY 2023
VL 69
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BP 888
EP 895
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PG 8
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA X0XL2
UT WOS:000754437000001
PM 37885837
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Oswald, D
Moore, T
Baker, E
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Baker, Emma
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LA English
DT Article
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Australia
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; HOUSING CONDITIONS; POLICY; HOMES
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C1 [Oswald, David; Moore, Trivess] RMIT Univ, Sch Property Construct & Project Management, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Baker, Emma] Univ Adelaide, Sch Social Sci, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
C3 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT); University of Adelaide
RP Moore, T (corresponding author), RMIT Univ, Sch Property Construct & Project Management, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM trivess.moore@rmit.edu.au
RI Baker, Emma/R-5065-2017; Moore, Trivess/K-3691-2013
OI Baker, Emma/0000-0002-9390-0491; Moore, Trivess/0000-0002-2576-6921;
Oswald, David/0000-0002-3013-5681
FU Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
FX This work was supported by the Australian Housing and Urban Research
Institute.
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PY 2023
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Becker, WJ
Belkin, LY
Tuskey, SE
Conroy, SA
AF Becker, William J.
Belkin, Liuba Y.
Tuskey, Sarah E.
Conroy, Samantha A.
TI Surviving remotely: How job control and loneliness during a forced shift
to remote work impacted employee work behaviors and well-being
SO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; depression; job control; remote work; work loneliness
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; BASE-LINE-THEORY; LIFE BALANCE; FAMILY
CONFLICT; EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION; HOME SEGMENTATION; TELEWORK; RESOURCES;
PERFORMANCE; MODEL
AB This paper investigates the impact of job control and work-related loneliness on employee work behaviors and well-being during the massive and abrupt move to remote work amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We draw on job-demands control and social baseline theory to link employee perceived job control and work-related loneliness to emotional exhaustion and work-life balance and posit direct and indirect effects on employee minor counterproductive work behaviors, depression, and insomnia. Using a two-wave data collection with a sample of U.S. working adults to test our predictions, we find that high job control was beneficially related to emotional exhaustion and work-life balance, while high work-related loneliness showed detrimental relationships with our variables of interest. Moreover, we find that the beneficial impact of high perceived job control was conditional on individual segmentation preferences such that the effects were stronger when segmentation preference was low. Our research extends the literature on remote work, job control, and workplace loneliness. It also provides insights for human resource professionals to manage widespread remote work that is likely to persist long after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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[Belkin, Liuba Y.] Lehigh Univ, Dept Management, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA.
[Conroy, Samantha A.] Colorado State Univ, Dept Management, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
C3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; Lehigh University;
Colorado State University System; Colorado State University Fort Collins
RP Becker, WJ (corresponding author), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
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AU Lee, SY
Chun, SY
Park, H
AF Lee, Seo Yoon
Chun, Sung Youn
Park, Hyeki
TI The Impact of COVID-19 Protocols on the Continuity of Care for Patients
with Hypertension
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE continuity of care; most frequent provider continuity; social
distancing; social isolation; primary care; telemedicine
ID GREATER CONTINUITY; HEALTH-INSURANCE; SOUTH-KOREA; TELEMEDICINE;
ASSOCIATION; MANAGEMENT; EMERGENCY; LESSONS; RISK
AB The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the continuity of care (COC) for patients with hypertension. Additionally, the factor of whether participants were treated via telemedicine was also considered. This study used the National Health Insurance and Medical Aid claims data of the Republic of Korea between 2019 and 2020. Multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the differences in the number of visits and the most frequent provider continuity (MFPC) of hypertensive patients before and after the appearance of COVID-19 in Korea. Additional analysis was performed with data that excluded cases of patients who received telemedicine services. A total of 5,791,812 hypertensive patients were included in this study. The MFPC decreased by 0.0031 points after the appearance of COVID-19, and it showed the same decrease even when telemedicine cases were excluded. The number of outpatient clinic visit days decreased by 0.2930 days after the appearance of COVID-19. Without the telemedicine cases, the number of outpatient clinic visit days decreased by 0.3330 days after the appearance of COVID-19. Accordingly, the COVID-19 protocols did not affect hypertension patients' COC but impacted the frequency of their outpatient visits. In other words, with or without telemedicine, the utilization of healthcare was not disrupted, but there was a significant difference in the volume of healthcare use depending on the inclusion of telemedicine cases.
C1 [Lee, Seo Yoon] Univ Illinois, Coll Nursing, Dept Populat Hlth Nursing Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
[Chun, Sung Youn] Ilsan Hosp, Res & Anal Team, Natl Hlth Insurance Serv, Goyang 10444, South Korea.
[Park, Hyeki] HIRA Res Inst, Hlth Insurance Review & Assessment Serv, Wonju 26465, South Korea.
C3 University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago;
University of Illinois Chicago Hospital; National Health Insurance
Service; NHIS Ilsan Hospital
RP Park, H (corresponding author), HIRA Res Inst, Hlth Insurance Review & Assessment Serv, Wonju 26465, South Korea.
EM slee684@uic.edu; cedric6909@nhimc.or.kr; hyekipark@gmail.com
RI ; Lee, Seo-Yoon/J-7048-2016
OI park, hyeki/0000-0001-6553-7392; Lee, Seo-Yoon/0000-0003-1075-8061
FU Research Open Access Publishing (ROAAP) Fund of the University of
Illinois at Chicago
FX The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of academic specialist
Bahar Baniasad, MA, of the University of Illinois at Chicago Academic
Center for Excellence, and Won Jeong Cho, a professional editor from MP
Translation, with the English editing and proofreading of this article.
The authors also acknowledge the Research Open Access Publishing (ROAAP)
Fund of the University of Illinois at Chicago for financial support
toward the open access publishing fee for this article.
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NR 28
TC 7
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 1
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD FEB
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 3
AR 1735
DI 10.3390/ijerph19031735
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ZB0MO
UT WOS:000756547400001
PM 35162758
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Matthews, T
Bryan, BT
Danese, A
Meehan, AJ
Poulton, R
Arseneault, L
AF Matthews, Timothy
Bryan, Bridget T.
Danese, Andrea
Meehan, Alan J.
Poulton, Richie
Arseneault, Louise
TI Using a Loneliness Measure to Screen for Risk of Mental Health Problems:
A Replication in Two Nationally Representative Cohorts
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; mental health; ROC curve; screening
ID VALIDITY; SCALE
AB Background: Loneliness co-occurs alongside many mental health problems and is associated with poorer treatment outcomes. It could therefore be a phenomenon of interest to clinicians as an indicator of generalised risk for psychopathology. The present study tested whether a short measure of loneliness can accurately classify individuals who are at increased risk of common mental health problems. Methods: Data were drawn from two nationally representative cohorts: the age-18 wave of the UK-based Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study and the age-38 wave of the New Zealand-based Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. In both cohorts, loneliness was assessed using the three-item UCLA Loneliness Scale, plus two stand-alone items about feeling alone and feeling lonely. Outcome measures consisted of diagnoses of depression and anxiety and self-reports of self-harm/suicide attempts, assessed via a structured interview. Results: ROC curve analysis showed that the Loneliness Scale had fair accuracy in classifying individuals meeting criteria for all three outcomes, with a cut-off score of 5 (on a scale from 3 to 9) having the strongest empirical support. Both of the stand-alone items showed modest sensitivity and specificity but were more limited in their flexibility. The findings were replicated across the two cohorts, indicating that they are applicable both to younger and older adults. In addition, the accuracy of the loneliness scale in detecting mental health problems was comparable to a measure of poor sleep quality, a phenomenon which is often included in screening tools for depression and anxiety. Conclusions: These findings indicate that a loneliness measure could have utility in mental health screening contexts, as well as in research.
C1 [Matthews, Timothy; Bryan, Bridget T.; Danese, Andrea; Meehan, Alan J.; Arseneault, Louise] Kings Coll London, Social Genet & Dev Psychiat Ctr, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London SE5 8AF, England.
[Danese, Andrea] Natl & Specialist CAMHS Trauma & Anxiety Clin, South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, London SE5 8AZ, England.
[Poulton, Richie] Univ Otago, Dept Psychol, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand.
C3 University of London; King's College London; South London & Maudsley NHS
Trust; University of Otago
RP Arseneault, L (corresponding author), Kings Coll London, Social Genet & Dev Psychiat Ctr, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London SE5 8AF, England.
EM timothy.matthews@kcl.ac.uk; bridget.bryan@kcl.ac.uk;
andrea.danese@kcl.ac.uk; alan.meehan@kcl.ac.uk;
richie.poulton@otago.ac.nz; louise.arseneault@kcl.ac.uk
RI Arseneault, Louise/ABE-7205-2020; Poulton, Richie/H-2795-2014; Danese,
Andrea/ABF-1471-2020; Danese, Andrea/E-7016-2010
OI Danese, Andrea/0000-0001-8718-5412; Arseneault,
Louise/0000-0002-2938-2191; Bryan, Bridget/0000-0002-7232-2717;
Matthews, Timothy/0000-0001-9955-6524; Meehan, Alan/0000-0001-7169-997X
FU UK Medical Research Council [MR/P005918/1]; National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development [HD077482]; Jacobs Foundation; National
Institute on Aging [AG032282, AG049789, AG028716]; New Zealand Health
Research Council; New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation, and
Employment; Colt Foundation PhD Fellowship; National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; King's College London
FX The E-Risk Study is funded by the UK Medical Research Council (grant
G1002190). Additional support was provided by National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development (grant HD077482) and by the Jacobs
Foundation. The Dunedin Study was supported by the National Institute on
Aging (grants AG032282, AG049789, and AG028716) and by the UK Medical
Research Council (grant MR/P005918/1). The Dunedin Multidisciplinary
Health and Development Research Unit was supported by the New Zealand
Health Research Council and New Zealand Ministry of Business,
Innovation, and Employment. Timothy Matthews is a British Academy
Postdoctoral Fellow. Bridget T. Bryan is supported by a Colt Foundation
PhD Fellowship. Andrea Danese is funded by the National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London. Louise
Arseneault is the Mental Health Leadership Fellow for the UK Economic
and Social Research Council (ESRC). Our thanks to Professors Terrie E.
Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi for providing access to the data used in this
study.
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U2 13
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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PY 2022
VL 19
IS 3
AR 1641
DI 10.3390/ijerph19031641
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ZC0JF
UT WOS:000757216500001
PM 35162664
OA gold, Green Accepted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Alzaidi, MS
Shehawy, YM
AF Alzaidi, Maram Saeed
Shehawy, Yasser Moustafa
TI Cross-national differences in mobile learning adoption during COVID-19
SO EDUCATION AND TRAINING
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Mobile learning; The unified theory of acceptance and use of
technology (UTAUT); The expectation-confirmation model (ECM);
Cross-national differences; Emerging; developed economies
ID TASK-TECHNOLOGY FIT; CONTINUANCE INTENTION; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY;
INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS;
BEHAVIORAL-RESEARCH; ACCEPTANCE MODEL; HIGHER-EDUCATION; USER ACCEPTANCE
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[Shehawy, Yasser Moustafa] Univ Sadat City, Fac Tourism & Hotels, Sadat City, Egypt.
[Shehawy, Yasser Moustafa] Jazan Univ, Fac Business Adm, Tourism Management, CBA, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
C3 Taif University; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); University of Sadat
City; Jazan University
RP Alzaidi, MS (corresponding author), Taif Univ, Comp Sci, At Taif, Saudi Arabia.
EM mszaidi@tu.edu.sa
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0040-0912
EI 1758-6127
J9 EDUC TRAIN
JI Educ. Train.
PD APR 26
PY 2022
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IS 3
BP 305
EP 328
DI 10.1108/ET-05-2021-0179
EA JAN 2022
PG 24
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 0R4XH
UT WOS:000751499600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bhula-or, R
Chimmamee, M
Osatis, C
AF Bhula-or, Ruttiya
Chimmamee, Montakarn
Osatis, Chadatan
TI Migration of older persons seeking care in Thailand
SO JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE immigration; mental health; well-being; policy issues
ID LONELINESS; HEALTH; FAMILY; SUPPORT; ADULTS; LIFE; CAREGIVERS;
ATTACHMENT; CHILDREN; MIGRANTS
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C1 [Bhula-or, Ruttiya; Osatis, Chadatan] Chulalongkorn Univ, Coll Populat Studies, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
[Chimmamee, Montakarn] Chulalongkorn Univ, Social Res Inst, Bangkok, Thailand.
C3 Chulalongkorn University; Chulalongkorn University
RP Bhula-or, R (corresponding author), Chulalongkorn Univ, Coll Populat Studies, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
EM Ruttiya.b@chula.ac.th
RI Bhula-or, Ruttiya/GXH-8629-2022
OI Bhula-or, Ruttiya/0000-0002-0054-592X
FU Program Management Unit for Human Resources & Institutional Development,
Research and Innovation-CU [B16F630071]; Population, Family Dynamics,
and Social Policy Research Unit at Chulalongkorn University
FX ProgramManagementUnit forHuman Resources& Institutional Development,
Research and Innovation-CU, Grant/Award Number: B16F630071; Population,
Family Dynamics, and Social PolicyResearch Unit at Chulalongkorn
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Maione, S
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LA English
DT Article
DE Time spent on Instagram; Gratitude; Altruism; Willingness to donate;
Well-being; Transformative consumer research
ID WOMENS BODY-IMAGE; SOCIAL MEDIA; ENGAGEMENT BEHAVIORS; MOTIVATIONS;
FACEBOOK; IMPACT; SATISFACTION; LONELINESS; MOTIVES; SELF
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J9 J BUS RES
JI J. Bus. Res.
PD APR
PY 2022
VL 143
BP 16
EP 26
DI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.01.046
EA JAN 2022
PG 11
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU King, FD
Kabat-Farr, D
AF King, Frederick D.
Kabat-Farr, Dana
TI Student stress in focus: Short-term fixes and long-term pedagogical
change in business school curriculum
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Stress; COVID-19; Intersectionality; Pedagogy; Business school
ID LONELINESS; ANXIETY
AB This paper explores course design and curriculum decisions made to acknowledge the contextual and personal stressors experienced by business school students. Business school professors have an opportunity to promote an active orientation to stress management, teach stress management skills, and link these practices to students' lives beyond academia. We use a lens of intersectionality to understand the human experience of stress and coping, connecting research from the management, psychology, biology, and sociology literatures to reveal a more complicated picture of stress for students in the 2020-2021 academic year. We then examine recent pedagogical changes in two business courses, Personal and Professional Development I for first-year students and Organizational Behaviour for second year students, as we discuss how many stressors can be addressed at the course-design level (through principles of simplicity, predictability, and consistency) as well as through module design (by creating community and connections to services, societies, and supports). Rather than viewing pandemic-induced course modifications as a temporary "fix" for the current situation, professors can use this time to re imagine the importance of student stress in the learning process. We offer recommendations for long-term change to business school curriculum to accomplish this goal.
C1 [King, Frederick D.; Kabat-Farr, Dana] Dalhousie Univ, Rowe Sch Business, Kenneth C Rowe Management Bldg 6100 Univ Ave, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
C3 Dalhousie University
RP King, FD (corresponding author), Dalhousie Univ, Rowe Sch Business, Kenneth C Rowe Management Bldg 6100 Univ Ave, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
EM fking@dal.ca; kabatfarr@dal.ca
OI King, Frederick/0000-0003-4353-9850; Kabat-Farr,
Dana/0000-0003-4061-8000
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DI 10.1016/j.ijme.2022.100605
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kloutsiniotis, PV
Mihail, DM
Mylonas, N
Pateli, A
AF Kloutsiniotis, Panagiotis V.
Mihail, Dimitrios M.
Mylonas, Naoum
Pateli, Adamantia
TI Transformational Leadership, HRM practices and burnout during the
COVID-19 pandemic: The role of personal stress, anxiety, and workplace
loneliness
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Anxiety; Burnout; HRM practices; Stress; Transformational Leadership;
Workplace loneliness
ID PERFORMANCE WORK SYSTEMS; HUMAN-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; MEDIATING ROLE; JOB
DEMANDS; EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION; MEMBER EXCHANGE; DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY;
EMPIRICAL-EXAMINATION; OCCUPATIONAL BURNOUT; TURNOVER INTENTIONS
AB The present research investigates the crucial role of "Transformational Leadership (TFL)" on employees' "anxiety", "personal stress", and "workplace loneliness", and finally on employees' "burnout". Moreover, this survey investigates the moderating role of "HRM practices" in the relationship between TFL and burnout. For the needs of the research, "Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)" was conducted on a sample of 459 Greek "customer-contact employees" based on thirteen hotels during the "COVID-19 pandemic". First, the findings uncover the dynamic of TFL in reducing all three stressors, namely "personal financial stress"; "anxiety"; and "workplace loneliness", thus prohibiting employees' "burnout". Moreover, the study underscores the moderating role of "HRM practices" in strengthening the negative relationship between TFL and "burnout". Overall, the findings provide additional evidence on the process through which "HRM practices" interact with "TFL", "job stressors", and employees' "burnout", a vital knowledge for HRM professionals and hotels' managers.
C1 [Kloutsiniotis, Panagiotis V.; Mihail, Dimitrios M.] Univ Macedonia, Dept Business Adm, Human Resource Management Lab, 156 Egnatia St, Thessaloniki 54006, Greece.
[Kloutsiniotis, Panagiotis V.; Mylonas, Naoum] Ionian Univ, Dept Tourism, P Vraila Armeni 4, Corfu 49132, Greece.
[Pateli, Adamantia] Ionian Univ, Dept Informat, Tsirigoti Sq 7, Corfu 49100, Greece.
C3 University of Macedonia; Ionian University; Ionian University
RP Kloutsiniotis, PV (corresponding author), Univ Macedonia, Dept Business Adm, Human Resource Management Lab, 156 Egnatia St, Thessaloniki 54006, Greece.
EM kloutsiniotisp@gmail.com; mihail@uom.gr; nmylonas@ionio.gr;
pateli@ionio.gr
RI Kloutsiniotis, Panagiotis/J-7161-2019; Mylonas, Naoum/AAD-8214-2019;
Mylonas, Naoum/E-5209-2017
OI Mylonas, Naoum/0000-0002-4286-8022
FU European Union (European Social Fund-ESF) through the Operational
Programme Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning
in the context of the project "Reinforcement of Postdoctoral Researchers
-2nd Cycle" [MIS-5033021]
FX This research is co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European
Social Fund-ESF) through the Operational Programme Human Resources
Development, Education and Lifelong Learning in the context of the
project "Reinforcement of Postdoctoral Researchers -2nd Cycle"
(MIS-5033021), implemented by the State Scholarships Foundation (IKY).
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NR 167
TC 75
Z9 82
U1 39
U2 243
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI London
PA 125 London Wall, London, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD APR
PY 2022
VL 102
AR 103177
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2022.103177
EA JAN 2022
PG 14
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA ZP0YE
UT WOS:000766151400020
PM 35079194
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cheung, LTO
Wong, FY
AF Cheung, Lewis T. O.
Wong, Fook Yee
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Hong Kong
SO TOURISM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Long-distance trails; protected areas; recreation and social values;
ecotourism; Hong Kong
ID WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; PROTECTED AREAS; HIKING TRAILS; VISITORS;
CONSERVATION; LONELINESS; ECOTOURISM; DEGRADATION; PREFERENCES;
PERCEPTIONS
AB Several well-maintained long-distance trails (LDTs) have been developed over the past 40 years since the establishment of the first country park in Hong Kong. These LDTs attract over 11 million visitors from Hong Kong and overseas annually. Most visitors enjoy hiking in the country parks and it becomes the most popular outdoor activity. This study evaluates the values of these hiking trails. Secondhand data from previous studies and reports are used to evaluate the values of long-distance hiking trails. The recreational, economic, social, and conservation values of these trails in country parks are explored and examined. The findings of this study highlight LDTs in the country parks offering enormous benefits for the community particularly during the post-Covid 19 that the LDTs provide an important recreational opportunity for local residents. Policy and management implications for the protection and development of protected areas are discussed, and suggestions for improvement are made.
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C3 Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK); Chinese University of Hong
Kong
RP Cheung, LTO (corresponding author), Educ Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Sci, Ting Kok, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
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Z9 3
U1 1
U2 16
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2156-8316
EI 2156-8324
J9 TOUR PLAN DEV
JI Tour. Plan. Dev.
PD MAY 4
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 3
SI SI
BP 187
EP 203
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EA JAN 2022
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 5E8NE
UT WOS:000740116000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Clemson, L
AF Clemson, Lindy
TI Relevance, resilience, and ageism: A bright future for occupational
therapy and healthy ageing, Sylvia Docker Lecture 2021
SO AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE ageism; enablement; reablement; reframing ageing
ID INTERVENTION; DEMENTIA; PERCEPTIONS; STRESS; PEOPLE; FALLS; CARE; COPE;
NEED
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C3 University of Sydney
RP Clemson, L (corresponding author), Univ Sydney, Sydney Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Med & Hlth, Susan Wakil Hlth Bldg D18,Western Ave, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
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TC 5
Z9 6
U1 0
U2 10
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0045-0766
EI 1440-1630
J9 AUST OCCUP THER J
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PD FEB
PY 2022
VL 69
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BP 3
EP 14
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PG 12
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA YQ4IS
UT WOS:000739107400001
PM 34988989
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rippé, CB
Smith, B
Weisfeld-Spolter, S
AF Rippe, Cindy B.
Smith, Brent
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TI The connection of attachment and self-gifting for the disconnection of
loneliness across cultures
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE attachment style; culture; HTMT ratio of correlations; loneliness;
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ID DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY; CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; MATERIALISM;
INDIVIDUALISM; COLLECTIVISM; NETWORKS; JAPANESE; MODELS; CORE
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
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JI Int. J. Consum. Stud.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Silard, A
Wright, S
AF Silard, Anthony
Wright, Sarah
TI Distinctly lonely: how loneliness at work varies by status in
organizations
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Management; Emotional connection; Organizational behavior;
Mutuality; Organizational status; Meaningful work; Prototypical scripts
ID LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
MODERATING ROLE; WORKPLACE; EMOTION; TOP; NEED; BEHAVIORS; MANAGERS
AB Purpose This paper aims to study the differing pathways to loneliness in managers and their employees. Literature on emotions in organizational life, organizational management and leadership and loneliness are explored to develop and test hypotheses regarding the differential prototypical scripts that can be generative of loneliness in managers and employees. Design/methodology/approach A total of 28 managers and 235 employees from a horticultural company based in Mexico were surveyed, using measures of perceived connection quality, loneliness and meaningful work to test three hypotheses. Findings Data from 28 managers and 235 staff indicate that while loneliness scores do not significantly differ between managers and their subordinates, the predictors of loneliness differ between managers and employees, with emotional connection and mutuality predicting loneliness in employees but not in managers. Originality/value This paper adds specification to the literatures on workplace loneliness, the loneliness associated with management roles, emotions in organizational life and emotions and leadership. The findings are discussed in relation to the literature on manager-subordinate relationships.
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RP Wright, S (corresponding author), Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Christchurch, New Zealand.
EM sarah.wright@canterbury.ac.nz
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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UT WOS:000740729800001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Bayraktar, S
Jiménez, A
AF Bayraktar, Secil
Jimenez, Alfredo
TI Friend or foe? The effects of harmonious and obsessive passion on
entrepreneurs' well-being, strain and social loneliness
SO CROSS CULTURAL & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Entrepreneurship; Harmonious passion; Obsessive passion; Subjective
well-being; Psychological strain; Social loneliness
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; MODERATING ROLE; DARK SIDE; MEDIATING ROLE;
PSYCHOLOGICAL STRAIN; ACTIVITY ENGAGEMENT; VENTURE CREATION; DUALISTIC
MODEL; JOB STRESS; WORK
AB Purpose Passion is considered a critical aspect of entrepreneurship. According to the dualistic model of passion (DMP), entrepreneurs' passion for their work can be harmonious or obsessive, leading to different personal and work outcomes. Drawing on DMP and the self-determination theory, this paper investigates these two types of passion for work and their effects on entrepreneurs' subjective well-being (SWB), psychological strain and social loneliness. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a self-administered online survey with 312 entrepreneurs in Turkey. The authors selected the sample using purposive sampling and referrals through snowballing via associations, university start-up organizations, entrepreneur lists and personal networks. The data are analyzed using multiple regression analysis. Findings The results show that harmonious passion is negatively related to strain, while obsessive passion is positively related to both strain and social loneliness. Furthermore, both types of passion are associated with higher SWB. Finally, age moderates the relationship between obsessive passion and SWB. Practical implications The findings draw attention to another dark side to entrepreneurship and a useful perspective to raise awareness that entrepreneurs may think positively of obsessive passion and ignore the negative consequences. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by showing that both positive and negative consequences of passion may co-exist based on the entrepreneurs' self-perceptions. It also contributes to the very scarce research in non-western, emerging contexts in entrepreneurial passion research and constitutes the first study conducted on this topic in Turkey.
C1 [Bayraktar, Secil] TBS Business Sch, Toulouse, France.
[Jimenez, Alfredo] KEDGE Business Sch, Bordeaux, France.
C3 Kedge Business School
RP Bayraktar, S (corresponding author), TBS Business Sch, Toulouse, France.
EM s.bayraktar@tbs-education.fr
RI Bayraktar, Secil/N-8475-2016
OI Bayraktar, Secil/0000-0002-5669-4465
FU Ministerio Espanol de Ciencia e Innovacion
[PID2019-104408GB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
FX Alfredo Jimenez is grateful to the Ministerio Espanol de Ciencia e
Innovacion (Project Reference
PID2019-104408GB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) for financial support.
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NR 149
TC 15
Z9 16
U1 9
U2 64
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 2059-5794
J9 CROSS CULT STRATEG M
JI Cross Cult. Strateg. Manag.
PD MAR 22
PY 2022
VL 29
IS 2
BP 320
EP 348
DI 10.1108/CCSM-03-2021-0056
EA JAN 2022
PG 29
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA ZZ6VF
UT WOS:000740957200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Agalday, B
Özdemir, MI
AF Agalday, Burak
Ozdemir, Mehmet Ihsan
TI Information Vulnerability Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic: Syrian Refugees In
Turkey
SO SIYASAL-JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Information vulnerability; Institutional briefing; Syrian
refugees; Turkey; Precarity
ID INTEGRATION; LANDSCAPES
AB States were caught unprepared by the COVID-19 pandemic. This caused a hitch in briefing the public with true and sufficient information. Refugees may be exposed to these drawbacks more due to the language barrier and social isolation. They are an especially vulnerable group in the COVID-19 pandemic due to their adverse life conditions and difficulty in accessing social services and information. In this paper, we study the Syrians who fled to Turkey during the Syrian civil war. We examine the Syrians' information vulnerability and sources of information using original online survey data and archives of official institutions in charge of the refugee response and the management of the pandemic. It is concluded that Syrians are less knowledgeable than the host community regarding COVID-19 precautions and administrative measures. It is also found that the Syrians' level of information on administrative measures is likely to increase when institutional announcements are followed. Additionally, naturalized Syrians are more likely to acquire true information on administrative measures than the Syrians under temporary protection. We argue that official institutions play a crucial role in building refugees' information resilience, yet their briefing is unsystematic and uncomprehensive.
C1 [Agalday, Burak; Ozdemir, Mehmet Ihsan] Mardin Artuklu Univ, Polit Sci & Int Relat, Mardin, Turkey.
[Agalday, Burak] Koc Univ, Polit Sci & Int Relat, Istanbul, Turkey.
[Ozdemir, Mehmet Ihsan] Istanbul Univ, Polit Sci & Int Relat, Istanbul, Turkey.
C3 Mardin Artuklu University; Koc University; Istanbul University
RP Agalday, B (corresponding author), Mardin Artuklu Univ, Polit Sci & Int Relat, Mardin, Turkey.; Agalday, B (corresponding author), Koc Univ, Polit Sci & Int Relat, Istanbul, Turkey.
EM burakagalday@artuklu.edu.tr; mehmetihsan@artuklu.edu.tr
RI Özdemir, Mehmet İhsan/HKV-6306-2023; Agalday, Burak/JRX-8814-2023
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Ihsan/0000-0003-0754-5401
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NR 55
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 1
U2 7
PU ISTANBUL UNIV
PI ISTANBUL
PA FAC POLITICAL SCIENCES, ISTANBUL, 00000, Turkiye
EI 2618-6330
J9 SIYASAL-J POLIT SCI
JI SIYASAL-J. Polit. Sci.
PY 2022
VL 31
IS 2
BP 369
EP 383
DI 10.26650/siyasal.2022.31.1110721
PG 15
WC Political Science
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Government & Law
GA 6I6JP
UT WOS:000886237800010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ahmed, RR
Streimikiene, D
Streimikis, J
AF Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem
Streimikiene, Dalia
Streimikis, Justas
TI THE EXTENDED UTAUT MODEL AND LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DURING COVID-19:
EVIDENCE FROM PLS-SEM AND CONDITIONAL PROCESS MODELING
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE learning management system (LMS); higher education; extended unified
theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model; fear of
COVID-19; social isolation; PLS-SEM
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; UNIFIED THEORY; USER ACCEPTANCE;
INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; BEHAVIORAL INTENTION; EXTENSION; ADOPTION
AB The undertaken research investigates the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model from the perspective of online education in the deadliest period of COVID-19. This research investigates the extended dimensions, for instance, mobile self-efficacy and perceived enjoyment besides traditional elements of the UTAUT model with the relationship of behavioural intention and user behaviour of LMS. Since the COVID-19 led to social isolation (SIS), thus, this study has incorporated SIS as mediating factor and fear of COVID-19 (FOC) as the moderating factor for the considered extended model of UTAUT. The data of 1875 respondents was collected from five different Asian countries. For the data analysis, this study employed structural equation modeling through PLS-SEM and condition process modeling. This research demonstrates that the extended dimensions such as mobile self-efficacy, besides the traditional elements of the UTAUT model, exerted a cogent impact on behavioural intention except for the perceived enjoyment. Similarly, the behavioural intention demonstrated a substantial effect on the user behaviour of LMS. Additionally, social isolation as a mediating factor and FOC has a significant effect between dimensions of extended UTAUT model and behavioural intention of LMS. The outcomes of this research demonstrate significant theoretical and practical implications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
C1 [Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem] Indus Univ, Fac Management Sci, Gulshan 17, Karachi 75300, Pakistan.
[Streimikiene, Dalia] Lithuanian Sports Univ, Sporto 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.
[Streimikiene, Dalia] Lithuanian Sports Univ, Lithuanian Ctr Social Sci, Inst Econ & Rural Dev, A Vivulskio G 4A-13, LT-03220 Vilnius, Lithuania.
[Streimikis, Justas] Univ Econ & Human Sci Warsaw, Fac Management & Finances, Okopowa 59, PL-01043 Warsaw, Poland.
C3 Lithuanian Sports University; Lithuanian Sports University
RP Streimikiene, D (corresponding author), Lithuanian Sports Univ, Sporto 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.; Streimikiene, D (corresponding author), Lithuanian Sports Univ, Lithuanian Ctr Social Sci, Inst Econ & Rural Dev, A Vivulskio G 4A-13, LT-03220 Vilnius, Lithuania.
EM dalia.streimikiene@knf.vu.lt
RI Streimikiene, Dalia/AAF-2180-2020; Streimikis, Justas/LUZ-2401-2024;
Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem/B-9632-2016
OI Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem/0000-0001-5844-5502
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J9 J BUS ECON MANAG
JI J. Bus. Econ. Manag.
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UT WOS:000746331700005
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Al-Ababneh, MM
Al-Shakhsheer, FJ
Habiballah, MA
Al-Badarneh, MB
AF Al-Ababneh, Mukhles M.
Al-Shakhsheer, Firas J.
Habiballah, Ma'moun A.
Al-Badarneh, Mohammad B.
TI Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism workers' health
and well-being in Jordan
SO TOURISM & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Coronavirus (COVID-19) threats; depression; personal control; personal
health; well-being; tourism workers
ID NEGATIVE LIFE EVENTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; DEPRESSION; UNEMPLOYMENT;
RECESSION; EMPLOYEES; DISTRESS; VALIDITY; STRESS; MODELS
AB The current study assesses the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on tourism workers' health and well-being in Jordan by investigating coronavirus threats, financial impacts, resources impacts, social isolation, depression and personal control experienced by tourism workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the threats and impacts of the coronavirus pandemic affect workers' health and well-being. A quantitative survey method was applied using a questionnaire. Data were collected from a sample of 400 tourism workers in Jordan. The study's findings revealed that tourism workers are financially strained, socially isolated, psychologically depressed, experiencing a lack of personal control, and have limited resources due to their dread of the pandemic and its negative impacts. It was also found that a significant negative direct effect of perceived coronavirus threats and their impacts on workers' depression and personal control had a significant influence on workers' health and well-being. The current study proposed a model of the influence of coronavirus on tourism workers' health and well-being through their personal control and depression.
C1 [Al-Ababneh, Mukhles M.; Al-Shakhsheer, Firas J.; Habiballah, Ma'moun A.] Al Hussein Bin Talal Univ, Dept Hotel & Tourism Management, Maan, Jordan.
[Al-Badarneh, Mohammad B.] Yarmouk Univ, Dept Travel & Tourism, Irbid, Jordan.
C3 Al-Hussein Bin Talal University; Yarmouk University
RP Al-Ababneh, MM (corresponding author), Al Hussein Bin Talal Univ, Dept Hotel & Tourism Management, Maan, Jordan.
EM mukhles.ababneh@gmail.com; alshakhsheer.f.j@gmail.com;
mamounh@yahoo.com; baadarneh@gmail.com
RI Al-Ababneh, Mukhles/M-8057-2015; Al-Badarneh, Mohammad/ACR-6752-2022
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PT J
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Rasdi, RM
Rami, AM
Razali, F
Ahrari, S
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Rasdi, Roziah Mohd
Rami, Aizuddin Md
Razali, Fazilah
Ahrari, Seyedali
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the UTAUT
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
DE academics; behavioral intention; Covid-19; online teaching technology;
usage behavior
ID INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; ACCEPTANCE; IMPACT; TEACHERS; ETHICS; MODEL
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C1 [Aziz, Faiq; Rasdi, Roziah Mohd; Rami, Aizuddin Md; Ahrari, Seyedali] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Dept Profess Dev & Continuing Educ, Serdang, Malaysia.
[Razali, Fazilah] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Dept Fdn Educ, Serdang, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Putra Malaysia; Universiti Putra Malaysia
RP Aziz, F (corresponding author), Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Educ Studies, Dept Profess Dev & Continuing Educ, Serdang, Malaysia.
EM roziah_m@upm.edu.my; ahmadaizuddin@upm.edu.my; fazilahrazali@upm.edu.my;
seyedaliahrari@upm.edu.my
RI Ahrari, Seyed/C-8762-2013; Abd Aziz, Mohd Faiq/JXM-7660-2024; razali,
fazilah/ACB-6784-2022
OI Md Rami, Ahmad Aizuddin/0000-0003-3541-0563
FU Universiti Putra Malaysia Grant Scheme, Research Management Center
[9690200]
FX The Universiti Putra Malaysia Grant Scheme, Research Management Center
[Vote no. 9690200], supported this study.
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U2 17
PU INT ASSOC ONLINE ENGINEERING
PI WIEN
PA KIRCHENGASSE 10-200, WIEN, A-1070, AUSTRIA
SN 1863-0383
J9 INT J EMERG TECHNOL
JI Int. J. Emerg. Technol. Learn.
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VL 17
IS 9
BP 137
EP 153
DI 10.3991/ijet.v17i09.30481
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 1K5HM
UT WOS:000798631600010
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Botha, D
Coetzee, R
AF Botha, Doret
Coetzee, Rein
TI Covid-19 Pandemic: Perspectives on Employee Engagement, Work From Home
and an Employee Wellness Programme in a Debt Collection Organisation in
Gauteng, South Africa
SO AFRICAN JOURNAL OF EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Covid-19 pandemic; employee engagement; employee wellness; employee
wellness programme; work from home
AB The Covid-19 pandemic rapidly changed and is still changing the way people live and work on a global scale. During the pandemic, most organisations are forced to implement a work-from-home solution, irrespective of employees' preferences, abilities, and the nature and extent of jobs. In this research, we aimed to explore perspectives on employee engagement, work from home and an employee wellness programme in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic among employees of an organisation that focuses on outsourced debt collections. The study was conducted within a positivistic research paradigm. A quantitative cross-sectional, survey design was employed. Total population sampling was used. Data were collected from 95 respondents through a web- based survey using a coded questionnaire. From the results of study, it became evident that the proactive approach taken by the leadership of the organisation early in 2020, in anticipation of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, resulted in positive outcomes for the organisation. The results indicated that the employees were, to a great extent, engaged in the workplace, mainly owing to organisational and leadership support, the flexibility allowed in the work-from- home model and organisational concern for the health and wellness of employees. However, the employees were subjected to challenges generally experienced by homeworkers during the Covid-19 pandemic, such as increased workloads and working hours, loneliness due to isolation, and inadequate office infrastructure. The results of the study are important to inform business decisions regarding the work-from-home model as a temporary or alternative working arrangement in the organisation under investigation and may benefit organisations operating in similar contexts.
C1 [Botha, Doret] North West Univ, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
[Coetzee, Rein] ADRS Diversified Serv, Randburg, South Africa.
C3 North West University - South Africa
RP Botha, D (corresponding author), North West Univ, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
EM Doret.Botha@nwu.ac.za; reinc@adrs.co.za
RI Botha, Doret/E-2661-2019
FX Acknowledgements We are grateful for the support received from the debt
collection organisation and its employees who agreed to participate in
the research study.
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PU UNISA PRESS
PI PRETORIA
PA PO BOX 392, PRETORIA, 0003, SOUTH AFRICA
EI 2664-3731
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GA A8O8T
UT WOS:001285086200003
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Breetzke, J
Wild, EM
AF Breetzke, Jonas
Wild, Eva-Maria
TI Social connections at work and mental health during the first wave of
the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from employees in Germany
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LA English
DT Article
ID PERSON-ENVIRONMENT FIT; LONELINESS; STUDENTS; STRESS
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[Wild, Eva-Maria] Univ Hamburg, Hamburg Ctr Hlth Econ HCHE, Dept Hlth Care Management, Hamburg, Germany.
C3 University of Hamburg; University of Hamburg
RP Breetzke, J (corresponding author), Univ Hamburg, Hamburg Ctr Univ Teaching & Learning HUL, Hamburg, Germany.
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NR 51
TC 10
Z9 11
U1 0
U2 10
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PY 2022
VL 17
IS 6
AR e0264602
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0264602
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 3Y3IG
UT WOS:000843619700027
PM 35653394
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Guthrie, DM
Williams, N
Beach, C
Buzath, E
Cohen, J
Declercq, A
Fisher, K
Fries, BE
Goodridge, D
Hermans, K
Hirdes, JP
Seow, H
Silveira, M
Sinnarajah, A
Stevens, S
Tanuseputro, P
Taylor, D
Vadeboncoeur, C
Martin, TLW
AF Guthrie, Dawn M.
Williams, Nicole
Beach, Cheryl
Buzath, Emma
Cohen, Joachim
Declercq, Anja
Fisher, Kathryn
Fries, Brant E.
Goodridge, Donna
Hermans, Kirsten
Hirdes, John P.
Seow, Hsien
Silveira, Maria
Sinnarajah, Aynharan
Stevens, Susan
Tanuseputro, Peter
Taylor, Deanne
Vadeboncoeur, Christina
Martin, Tracy Lyn Wityk
TI A multi-stage process to develop quality indicators for community-based
palliative care using interRAI data
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID END-OF-LIFE; CANCER-PATIENTS; HOME-CARE; ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASES;
NURSING-HOMES; IN-HOME; HEALTH; SYSTEM; OUTCOMES; ONTARIO
AB Background
Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive care and die in their homes, yet little research has assessed the quality of home- and community-based PC. This project developed a set of valid and reliable quality indicators (QIs) that can be generated using data that are already gathered with interRAI assessments-an internationally validated set of tools commonly used in North America for home care clients. The QIs can serve as decision-support measures to assist providers and decision makers in delivering optimal care to individuals and their families.
Methods
The development efforts took part in multiple stages, between 2017-2021, including a workshop with clinicians and decision-makers working in PC, qualitative interviews with individuals receiving PC, families and decision makers and a modified Delphi panel, based on the RAND/ULCA appropriateness method.
Results
Based on the workshop results, and qualitative interviews, a set of 27 candidate QIs were defined. They capture issues such as caregiver burden, pain, breathlessness, falls, constipation, nausea/vomiting and loneliness. These QIs were further evaluated by clinicians/decision makers working in PC, through the modified Delphi panel, and five were removed from further consideration, resulting in 22 QIs.
Conclusions
Through in-depth and multiple-stakeholder consultations we developed a set of QIs generated with data already collected with interRAI assessments. These indicators provide a feasible basis for quality benchmarking and improvement systems for care providers aiming to optimize PC to individuals and their families.
C1 [Guthrie, Dawn M.; Williams, Nicole] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Phys Educ, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Guthrie, Dawn M.] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Beach, Cheryl] Fraser Hlth, Integrated Community Serv, Surrey, BC, Canada.
[Buzath, Emma; Martin, Tracy Lyn Wityk] Alberta Hlth Serv, Prov Palliat & End Of Life Care, Seniors Hlth & Continuing Care, Calgary, AB, Canada.
[Cohen, Joachim] Vrije Univ Brussel, End Of Life Care Res Grp, Brussels, Belgium.
[Declercq, Anja; Hermans, Kirsten] Katholieke Univ Leuven, LUCAS Ctr Care Res & Consultancy, Leuven, Belgium.
[Declercq, Anja] Katholieke Univ Leuven, CESO Ctr Sociol Res, Leuven, Belgium.
[Fisher, Kathryn] McMaster Univ, Sch Nursing, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
[Fries, Brant E.] Univ Michigan, Dept Hlth Management & Policy, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Fries, Brant E.] Univ Michigan, Dept Geriatr & Palliat Med, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Goodridge, Donna] Univ Saskatchewan, Coll Med, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
[Hirdes, John P.] Univ Waterloo, Sch Publ Hlth Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
[Seow, Hsien] McMaster Univ, Dept Oncol, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
[Silveira, Maria] Univ Michigan, Dept Internal Med, Div Geriatr & Palliat Med, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
[Sinnarajah, Aynharan] Queens Univ, Dept Med, Kingston, ON, Canada.
[Stevens, Susan] Nova Scotia Hlth, Halifax, NS, Canada.
[Tanuseputro, Peter] Univ Ottawa, Dept Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
[Taylor, Deanne] Interior Hlth Author, Res Dept, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
[Taylor, Deanne] Rural Coordinat Ctr BC, Penticton, BC, Canada.
[Vadeboncoeur, Christina] Univ Ottawa, Dept Pediat, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
[Vadeboncoeur, Christina] Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
[Vadeboncoeur, Christina] Roger Neilson House, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
C3 Wilfrid Laurier University; Wilfrid Laurier University; University of
Calgary; Alberta Health Services (AHS); Vrije Universiteit Brussel; KU
Leuven; KU Leuven; McMaster University; University of Michigan System;
University of Michigan; University of Michigan System; University of
Michigan; University of Saskatchewan; University of Waterloo; McMaster
University; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan;
Queens University - Canada; Nova Scotia Health Authority; University of
Ottawa; University of Ottawa; University of Ottawa; Children's Hospital
of Eastern Ontario
RP Guthrie, DM (corresponding author), Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Phys Educ, Waterloo, ON, Canada.; Guthrie, DM (corresponding author), Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
EM dguthrie@wlu.ca
RI Guthrie, Dawn/AAO-6453-2021; Goodridge, Donna/H-7822-2013; Sinnarajah,
Aynharan/AAN-4524-2020; Taylor, Deanne/Q-4777-2017; Silveira,
Maria/E-9802-2013; Declercq, Anja/AGS-7441-2022; Seow,
Hsien/AAQ-1438-2021; Cohen, Joachim/B-6803-2008; Declercq,
Anja/G-8014-2011
OI Seow, Hsien/0000-0001-6701-1714; Hermans, Kirsten/0000-0002-6126-2907;
Cohen, Joachim/0000-0002-7224-9476; Hirdes, John/0000-0001-9619-6543;
Silveira, Maria/0000-0002-6600-8633; Declercq, Anja/0000-0003-3136-124X;
Guthrie, Dawn/0000-0003-3241-6580
FU Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [PJT156359]
FX DG received an award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR; grant #PJT156359). CIHR web
site:https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/193.html.The funders had no role in study
design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 1F3NG
UT WOS:000795077200094
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Jones, C
AF Jones, Charlotte
TI The harms of medicalisation: intersex, loneliness and abandonment
SO FEMINIST THEORY
LA English
DT Article
DE Community; disorders of sex development; feminism; intersex; loneliness;
medicalisation; relationships; shame; variations in sex characteristics
ID DISORDERS; EXPERIENCES; FEMALE; MANAGEMENT; CHILDHOOD; DISGUST; GENDER;
SHAME
AB This article develops loneliness as a political and social justice issue by illustrating the harmful personal and social consequences of the medical jurisdiction over and constitution of variations in sex characteristics. Whilst connections between loneliness, health and illness have been well established, this work customarily identifies the ways illness can lead to, or be caused by, loneliness. Instead, I provide an account of the central role of medicalisation and medical management in producing loneliness. By doing so, I underline the imperative for medical practice to consider its influence upon social and personal, as well as physical, wellbeing. Drawing on stories shared through solicited diaries followed by in-depth interviews with seven people with sex variations and two parents in the UK, I show how accounts of loneliness help to illuminate the violence of abandonment, silencing and marginalisation that often goes unheard, together with hidden or normalised systems of harm. Building on concepts of ethical loneliness and ontological loneliness, I show how structural violations operate to injure trust and self-worth, leading to social unease. I argue for the importance of people with sex variations finding sites of comfort and acceptance, but note the ways that some forms of medicalisation can inhibit alliances and community formation, despite diagnoses also carrying the potential to facilitate informal support structures and collective identities. By bringing together intersex studies with discourses of loneliness, I develop a better understanding of loneliness as a product of social and systemic violence, and the ways in which medical discourses tie in with larger structures of oppression, coercion and control. This article concludes by underlining the need for structural change in our approach to and understanding of sex variations, and with a call for us to become more attentive to these stories of medical harm, to ensure that they are heard and to seek necessary justice.
C1 [Jones, Charlotte] Univ Exeter, Exeter, Devon, England.
C3 University of Exeter
RP Jones, C (corresponding author), Univ Exeter, Wellcome Ctr Cultures & Environm Hlth, Queens Bldg,Queens Dr, Exeter, Devon, England.
EM charlotte.jones@exeter.ac.uk
OI Jones, Charlotte/0000-0002-7348-4662
FU Economic and Social Research Council; Charlotte's Fellowship; Wellcome
Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter
[203109/Z/16/Z]; AHRC [AH/V010433/1] Funding Source: UKRI
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, and the
writing of this article was supported by Charlotte's Fellowship with the
Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of
Exeter (203109/Z/16/Z).
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PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 1464-7001
EI 1741-2773
J9 FEM THEOR
JI Fem. Theory
PD JAN
PY 2022
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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OA Green Published, hybrid
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PT J
AU Kwon, M
Manikas, AS
Barone, MJ
AF Kwon, Mina
Manikas, Andrew S.
Barone, Michael J.
TI (Not) Near and Dear: COVID-19 Concerns Increase Consumer Preference for
Products That Are Not "Near Me"
SO JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
ID ATTACHMENTS; LONELINESS; NOSTALGIA; NEED
AB This research examines how COVID-19 influences consumer responses to product offerings identified as being available "near me" versus "not near me." We theorize that the heightened sense of isolation, or loneliness, brought on by COVID-19 evokes a need for social connection that increases the attractiveness of "not near" offerings, thereby eliminating the preference advantage otherwise expected for "near me" offerings. Providing support for the theorized process, this increased preference for "not near" offerings observed when COVID-19 concerns are (vs. are not) salient is attenuated among individuals who chronically experience loneliness and among those who feel strongly connected to others. These findings offer new insights into consumer decision making during pandemics like COVID-19. The results also carry important policy implications regarding the potentially unintended consequences associated with social distancing measures-namely, making consumers more geographically mobile in shopping for products.
C1 [Kwon, Mina; Barone, Michael J.] Univ Louisville, Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
[Manikas, Andrew S.] Univ Louisville, Coll Business, Dept Management, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
C3 University of Louisville; University of Louisville
RP Kwon, M (corresponding author), Univ Louisville, Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
EM mina.kwon@louisville.edu
RI Kwon, Mina/GSD-3390-2022
OI Kwon, Mina/0000-0003-2216-6928
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Lu, Y
Wei, W
Wu, L
Swanson, J
Getz, D
AF Lu, Ying (tracy)
Wei, Wei
Wu, Laurie
Swanson, Jason
Getz, Donald
TI THE ROLE OF MEETING SIZE IN ATTENDEES' PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE AND
CONSEQUENCE BEHAVIOR: A SOCIAL ANXIETY APPROACH
SO EVENT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Meeting size; Social anxiety; Self-esteem; Group identity
ID SELF-ESTEEM; INFLUENCE TACTICS; CONVENTION; IDENTITY; PHOBIA;
SATISFACTION; PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; SERVICESCAPE; PERCEPTIONS
AB This research was to examine the effects of meeting size on attendee experience at association meet-ings. From perspectives of social anxiety, this research investigates how meeting size influences attendees' social anxiety levels; how attendees' perceived self-esteem and group identity at meetings moderate the effects of meeting size on social anxiety; and how attendees' perceived social anxiety influences their satisfaction with meeting attendance and perceived return-on-investment (ROI) of the meeting. With a survey of 470 attendees, results showed that the bigger the meetings are, the less social anxiety attendees will feel. The impact of meeting size is further moderated by self-esteem and group identity. Furthermore, attendees' felt social anxiety negatively affects their meeting satisfac-tion and perceived ROI of the meeting. Theoretical and practical contributions of the research are discussed.
C1 [Lu, Ying (tracy); Swanson, Jason] Univ Kentucky, Dept Retailing & Tourism Management, Coll Agr Food & Environm, 121 Erikson Mall, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
[Wei, Wei] Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, Orlando, FL 32816 USA.
[Wu, Laurie] Temple Univ, Sch Sport Tourism & Hospitality Management, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
[Getz, Donald] Univ Calgary, Haskayne Sch Business, Tourism, Tourism, AB, Canada.
C3 University of Kentucky; State University System of Florida; University
of Central Florida; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education
(PCSHE); Temple University; University of Calgary
RP Lu, Y (corresponding author), Univ Kentucky, Dept Retailing & Tourism Management, Coll Agr Food & Environm, 121 Erikson Mall, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
EM tracy.lu@uky.edu
RI Scott, Jason/D-4553-2011
FU US Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Stations
grant; [KY010012]
FX Acknowledgment This research has been sponsored by the US Department of
Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Stations grant [Grant No
KY010012] .
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PI PUTNAM VALLEY
PA 18 PEEKSKILL HOLLOW RD, PO BOX 37, PUTNAM VALLEY, NY 10579 USA
SN 1525-9951
EI 1943-4308
J9 EVENT MANAGE
JI Event Manage.
PY 2022
VL 26
IS 7
BP 1623
EP 1635
DI 10.3727/152599522X16419948694784
PG 13
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 5E0IK
UT WOS:000865314600012
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Moon, H
Rote, S
Kacmar, A
Kostelic, A
Lewis, B
AF Moon, Heehyul
Rote, Sunshine
Kacmar, Allison
Kostelic, Amy
Lewis, Bari
TI An Exploration of Service Needs and Preferences of Dementia Caregivers
in Kentucky
SO JOURNAL OF EXTENSION
LA English
DT Article
ID BABY BOOMER CAREGIVER; CARE; PEOPLE
AB As Americans live longer, the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias will increase. Caregivers are critical to the care and life quality of people with dementia. Yet, dementia caregivers are at increased risk for health issues, social isolation, and financial challenges. To help educators with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service work with their local Alzheimer's Association and the University of Louisville to better support dementia families, we explored caregiver needs and service utilization using an online survey. Our findings highlighted the need for counseling/support, care management skills, resource education, self-care strate-gies, and legal services. Extension Service Educators can use this information to inform program development and support dementia families.
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[Kostelic, Amy] Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KY USA.
[Lewis, Bari] Alzheimers Assoc Greater Kentucky & Southern India, Louisville, KY USA.
C3 University of Louisville; University of Kentucky
RP Moon, H (corresponding author), Univ Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
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allison.kacmar@louisville.edu; amy.hosier@uky.edu
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PI MADISON
PA 605 EXTENSION BLDG 432 NORTH LAKE ST, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
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EI 1077-5315
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JI J. Ext.
PY 2022
VL 60
IS 4
AR 6
DI 10.34068/joe.60.04.06
PG 9
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA 7V8RH
UT WOS:000913079200007
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Muthuswamy, VV
AF Muthuswamy, Vimala Venugopal
TI Psychological And Emotional Barrier And Academic Effect after Covid-19
SO EURASIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Stress; psychological health; emotional; students; COVID -19
ID DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; STRESS; LONELINESS; EPIDEMIC; OUTBREAK; STUDENTS
AB Purpose A contagious disease known as COVID-19 has spread globally. Students' reported stress levels during the Corona virus Illness Outbreak were assessed for this study since illness outbreaks may have mental health consequences. This study aims to determine how the COVID pandemic has affected the mental and emotional health of students. Design / Methodology / Approach: To examine the psychological effect, a validated version of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 Item questionnaire was used. Using this form, information was collected from 697 samples. The data were statistically analysed using SPSS. The research made use of the Mann-Whitney U test and the Kruskal-Wallis test wherever feasible. This research used the chi-square test to compare socio demographic data with logistic regression analysis to discover student response-related components.
Findings: There was a rise in the number of pupils who were sad, nervous, or agitated because of the COVID-19 epidemic. Women were also more likely than men to demonstrate indicators of mental illness, according to the research. Implications: Findings of this study will be helpful for management and policy makers of higher educational institutions to focus on overcoming the psychological and emotional barriers among students. Novelty: This is first study as per the researcher best knowledge, focusing on psychological and emotional barriers among student after Convid-19. (c) 2022 Ani Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Muthuswamy, Vimala Venugopal] King Faisal Univ, Business Adm Dept, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.
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RP Muthuswamy, VV (corresponding author), King Faisal Univ, Business Adm Dept, Al Hasa, Saudi Arabia.
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PI BAKANLIKLAR
PA KIZILIRMAK SOK NO 10-A, BAKANLIKLAR, ANKARA 00000, TURKEY
SN 1302-597X
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J9 EURASIAN J EDUC RES
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PY 2022
IS 101
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DI 10.14689/ejer.2022.101.006
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SC Education & Educational Research
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UT WOS:000940787500006
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Paulmony, R
Vasanthakumari, S
Singh, B
Almashaqbeh, HA
Kumar, T
Ramesh, P
AF Paulmony, Robinson
Vasanthakumari, S.
Singh, Balbir
Almashaqbeh, Hashem Ali
Kumar, Tribhuwan
Ramesh, P.
TI The Impact of Bullying on Academic Performance of Students in The Case
of Parent Communication
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cyber-Bullying; Awareness; Parents Communication; Knowledge; Student
Education
ID INFORMATION
AB With low-level abuse, bullying continues to be a concern in schools. Victimization may lead to low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts or actions, social isolation, increased stress, and deterioration of physical health. Students who are bullied may suffer severe financial, emotional, or mental harm due to the bullying, and this may have an impact on their ability to succeed academically as well. Analysis of this review's primary goal is to examine the significance of school abuse in abused children's parents using a mixed-methods research style. As part of this study, parents' viewpoints will also be analyzed to understand how school authorities, teachers, and anti-bullying measures or programs presently in place are seen by parents. Researchers found that protocols for educating parents about cyberbullying, notifying the parents of cyberbullying suspects, and reminding victims' parents of the steps being taken to protect their children while communicating parent contact about cyberbullying necessitated parent communication. Managers, professors, and other workers must create an atmosphere where pupils understand that cyberbullying is unacceptable and should not be seen as "cool."
C1 [Paulmony, Robinson] Lebanese French Univ, Dept Accounting & Finance, English, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq.
[Vasanthakumari, S.] Wollega Univ, Inst Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Nekemte, Ethiopia.
[Singh, Balbir] Sault Coll, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Almashaqbeh, Hashem Ali] Abu Dhabi Univ, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates.
[Kumar, Tribhuwan] Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Univ, Coll Sci & Humanities Sulail, English, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
[Ramesh, P.] Vignans Inst Informat Technol, Dept Management Studies, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
C3 Abu Dhabi University; Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
RP Paulmony, R (corresponding author), Lebanese French Univ, Dept Accounting & Finance, English, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq.
EM robinson475@gmail.com; vasanhar@yahoo.com; balbirahs@gmail.com;
hashem61994@gmail.com; t_kumar@psau.edu.sa; palimesh@rediffmail.com
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OI Kumar, Tribhuwan/0000-0001-7259-9364
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PI ESKISEHIR
PA INST FINE ARTS, ESKISEHIR, 26470, Turkiye
SN 1308-5581
J9 INT J EARLY CHILD SP
JI Int. J. Early Child. Spec. Educ.
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 01
BP 2325
EP 2334
DI 10.9756/INT-JECSE/V14I1.273
PG 10
WC Education, Special
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 2O8EZ
UT WOS:000819287100010
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Sahai, S
Ciby, MA
Dominic, E
AF Sahai, Shikha
Ciby, Mariam Anil
Dominic, Elizabeth
TI Workplace isolation amongst home-based teleworkers: Can psychological
capital make a difference?
SO HUMAN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Isolation; workplace isolation; psychological capital; PsyCap; mental
health; negative emotions; telework; work from home; home-based
telework; high intensity teleworking
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION;
HEALTH; STRESS; PERFORMANCE; EMOTIONS; BEHAVIOR; SUPPORT; WORKERS
AB BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: With the advent of COVID-19 pandemic, home-based teleworking has become the new normal. Researchers have suggested workplace isolation as the most frequently reported employee concern of teleworkers. Workplace isolation is reported to have many undesirable outcomes. However, limited studies have examined the influence of workplace isolation on mental health and its underlying mechanisms. Drawing from the emotion-centered model of occupational stress and conservation of resources theory, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between workplace isolation and mental ill-health with negative emotions as a mediator and psychological capital as a moderator.
METHODS: The data was collected from 322 home-based teleworkers working in Information Technology companies in India using a survey method. The data was analyzed using SmartPLS, SPSS and PROCESS macro.
RESULTS: The results suggest the following. First, workplace isolation was associated with mental ill-health and negative emotions mediated this relationship. Second, psychological capital was found to buffer the effects of workplace isolation on negative emotions. Third, the conditional indirect effect of workplace isolation on mental ill-health through negative emotions was weaker in the presence of high psychological capital.
CONCLUSION: The current study is the first one to examine the mediating role of negative emotions and the moderating role of psychological capital in the relationship between workplace isolation and mental ill-health among home-based teleworkers. This study demonstrates the importance of psychological capital as a personal resource that can help in coping with the negative effects of workplace isolation.
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[Dominic, Elizabeth] Saintgits Inst Management, Pathamuttom, Kerala, India.
C3 Dhofar University
RP Ciby, MA (corresponding author), Dhofar Univ, Coll Commerce & Business Adm, Salalah, Oman.
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U1 5
U2 42
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PI AMSTERDAM
PA NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0167-2533
EI 1875-8703
J9 HUM SYST MANAGE
JI Hum. Syst. Manag.
PY 2022
VL 41
IS 3
BP 327
EP 339
DI 10.3233/HSM-211178
PG 13
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 1S1GZ
UT WOS:000803807600002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sekar, S
Mishra, S
Vajrala, B
Priya, R
Ishaq, MM
Pandian, SK
AF Sekar, S.
Mishra, Sunil
Vajrala, Baba
Priya, R.
Ishaq, M. Mohamed
Pandian, S. Kulothunga
TI AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON ADJUSTMENT PROBLEMS AMONG SCHOOL GOING ADOLESCENT
STUDENTS
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Adjustment problems; Adolescence; Girls students; secondary school
AB Adolescence is the most important and crucial period in a person's development. It is a time of rapid revolution in an individual's physical, mental, moral, spiritual, sexual, and social perspectives. Adolescence is a transitional period marked by psychological instability and adjustment difficulties. The process of maintaining a balance between bodily, social, and psychological demands, as well as the conditions that impact the fulfilment of these needs, is known as adjustment. Adjustment is critical to a child's development. During this period, the equilibrium of physical, mental, and social forces is lost, requiring the individual to make new adjustments with himself, his family, and society at large. Some adolescents do not deal with these challenges positively, which leads to personal and social problems and maladjustment. The majority of students experience frustrations, conflicts, complexes, anxieties, and worries. The main objectives of the study are to analyze the demographic nature of the sample respondents and to study the adjustment problem of the respondents. The study is descriptive in nature and conducted in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu. 300 sample respondents are selected using simple random technique. The sample respondents are school going adolescent children studying higher. It is concluded that the result of the mean rank is valid. The ranking given to the mobile phone usage, unfulfilled unrealistic demands and feeling of loneliness are found significant.
C1 [Sekar, S.] Sengunthar Arts & Sci Coll, Commerce CA, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu, India.
[Mishra, Sunil] Medi Caps Univ, Dept Management, Indore 453331, Madhya Pradesh, India.
[Vajrala, Baba; Priya, R.] Birender Singh Coll Nursing, Dept Mental Hlth Nsg, Uchana, Haryana, India.
[Priya, R.] Savithri Jindal Inst Nursing, Dept OBG, Hisar, Haryana, India.
[Ishaq, M. Mohamed] NAAC, Hajee Karutha Rowther Howdia Coll Autonomous, Commerce, Uthamapalayam, India.
[Pandian, S. Kulothunga] Sri Kaliswari Coll, Commerce, Sivakasi 626130, India.
RP Sekar, S (corresponding author), Sengunthar Arts & Sci Coll, Commerce CA, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu, India.
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babavajrala78@gmail.com; kulothungapandian@gmail.com
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PI ESKISEHIR
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SN 1308-5581
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PT J
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Sretenovic, S
Bugarcic, M
AF Slavkovic, Marko
Sretenovic, Stefan
Bugarcic, Marijana
TI Remote Working for Sustainability of Organization during the COVID-19
Pandemic: The Mediator-Moderator Role of Social Support
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE remote working; social support; work engagement; job performance;
work-home interaction; COVID-19 pandemic
ID JOB-PERFORMANCE; PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS; EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE;
TURNOVER INTENTIONS; EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; FLEXIBLE
WORKING; HOME INTERACTION; LIFE CONFLICT; PLS-SEM
AB Remote working became a widespread business practice during the COVID-19 pandemic as an organizational response to protect employees' health and maintain business continuity. The aim of this paper is to reveal the role of social support in the relationship among NWHI, NHWI and loneliness, and work engagement and job performance. The study respondents were employees with a remote working status in Serbian companies, and a total of 226 valid surveys were collected. The PLS-SEM approach was deployed to test the hypothesized relationship between named variables. A standard bootstrapping procedure was used to reveal direct and indirect effects among latent variables. Results indicate a strong and positive direct association between social support and work engagement and job performance, while mediation and moderation of the role of social support were mostly confirmed but with some results opposite to what was expected. Social support was not able to buffer a negative home-work interaction and loneliness within remote working. The study offers insight into the role of social support and recommendations for managing the antecedents and consequences of remote working, with the aim to determine a sustainable model for extensive application, not only during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in regular times.
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C3 University of Kragujevac
RP Slavkovic, M (corresponding author), Univ Kragujevac, Fac Econ, Dept Management & Business Adm, Kragujevac 34000, Serbia.
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NR 158
TC 22
Z9 26
U1 0
U2 78
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JAN
PY 2022
VL 14
IS 1
AR 70
DI 10.3390/su14010070
PG 26
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA YE5AR
UT WOS:000741138800001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tian, HB
Zhou, WT
Qiu, YJ
Shang, Y
AF Tian, Haibo
Zhou, Wenting
Qiu, Yajun
Shang, Yi
TI The Impact of Cycling Specialization on Successful Aging and the
Mediating Role of Loneliness
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE cycling specialization; loneliness; successful aging; mediating role;
elderly adults
ID SERIOUS LEISURE; RECREATION SPECIALIZATION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
OLDER-ADULTS; MANAGEMENT; INTERVENTIONS; METAANALYSIS; DEFINITIONS;
ENGAGEMENT; VALIDITY
AB Recent studies have provided some evidence supporting that cycling specialization (CS) may be positively related to successful aging (SA) among elderly adults. However, there is a gap regarding the examination of the role of loneliness in the relationship between CS and SA. A hypothetical model was proposed to test the relationship between CS, SA, and loneliness. For this purpose, this study randomly conducted a questionnaire survey among 395 cycling participants over the age of 60 in China. The results showed that behavior, cognition, and affect had negative effects on loneliness. Behavior, cognition, and affect were positively associated with SA. Loneliness was negatively related to SA. Furthermore, behavior, cognition, and affect had positive and indirect effects on SA through loneliness. These results offered some new insights for understanding the relationship between CS and SA, especially considering the indirect effect of loneliness. The limitations and implications of the findings were discussed.
C1 [Tian, Haibo] Shaoxing Univ, Sch Teacher Educ, 508 Huan Cheng Xi Rd, Yuecheng Dist 312000, Shaoxing, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Wenting; Qiu, Yajun; Shang, Yi] Zhejiang Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Phys Educ, Zijingang Campus,388 Yu Hang Tang Rd, Hangzhou 310058, Peoples R China.
C3 Shaoxing University; Zhejiang University
RP Qiu, YJ (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Phys Educ, Zijingang Campus,388 Yu Hang Tang Rd, Hangzhou 310058, Peoples R China.
EM thbzhy@163.com; zipig12321@163.com; qiuyajun@zju.edu.cn;
12103034@zju.edu.cn
OI Qiu, Yajun/0000-0002-2985-1509; tian, haibo/0000-0002-3256-245X
FU Starting Research fund from the Shaoxing University [20216011]; Hengyi
foundation of Zhejiang University; national social science funding in
China in China [16BTY077]
FX This research was supported by the Starting Research fund from the
Shaoxing University (no.20216011), Hengyi foundation of Zhejiang
University, and national social science funding in China (no.16BTY077)
in China.
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TC 6
Z9 6
U1 1
U2 24
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JAN
PY 2022
VL 19
IS 1
AR 19
DI 10.3390/ijerph19010019
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA YU8LE
UT WOS:000752287400001
PM 35010276
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Torabian, M
Fadayevatan, R
Zanjari, N
Foroughan, M
Harouni, GG
AF Torabian, Maryam
Fadayevatan, Reza
Zanjari, Nasibeh
Foroughan, Mahshid
Harouni, Gholamreza Ghaedamini
TI Psychometric properties of the Persian version of the "Intergenerational
Relationship Quality Scale for Aging Parents and Their Children"
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Ambivalence; intergenerational conflict; intergenerational solidarity;
Iranian elder; scale validation
ID SOLIDARITY-CONFLICT; LIFE SATISFACTION; AMBIVALENCE; MOTHERS; CITY
AB BACKGROUND: Investigating the status of intergenerational relationships of elderly parents with their adult childen is very important in examining issues related to the status of the elderly such as well being and quality of life and other aspects of elderly life. Giveeen the significance of the topic, the current study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of "Intergenerational Relationship Quality Scale for Aging Parents and Their Children" (IRQS-AP).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 463 community-dwelling elders (aged 60 years or older) in Tehran participated in this study through multistage cluster sampling method. To investigate reliability, the construct and convergent validity of the IRQS-AP, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and interclass correlation coefficient were done.
RESULTS: The content validity index was 0.84 for the entire tool. In the CFA, we found the instrument had a four-factor structure and adequate internal consistency. The scale had a significant and positive correlation with the two measures of loneliness and depression. Furthermore, Cronbach's alpha was estimated at 0.77, and the high value of the interclass correlation was 0.82.
CONCLUSION: The IRQS-AP is a valid and reliable scale that can be used to examine the status of intergenerational relationship quality in Iranian elder population.
C1 [Torabian, Maryam; Fadayevatan, Reza; Foroughan, Mahshid] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Dept Aging, Tehran, Iran.
[Zanjari, Nasibeh; Foroughan, Mahshid] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Iranian Res Ctr Aging, Tehran, Iran.
[Harouni, Gholamreza Ghaedamini] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Social Welf Management Reseach Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
RP Torabian, M; Fadayevatan, R (corresponding author), Kodakyar Ave,Daneshjo Blvd, Tehran, Iran.
EM mtorabian2016@gmail.com; reza1092@yahoo.com
RI Foroughan, Mahshid/P-8457-2017; Harouni, Gholamreza/C-5426-2017;
Zanjari, Nasibeh/D-8546-2017; Fadayevatan, Reza/O-3753-2017
FU Saba Pension Strategies Institute
FX Saba Pension Strategies Institute provided financial support of the
present study.
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Z9 1
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PU WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
PI MUMBAI
PA WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S NO 1498A-2
VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, INDIA
SN 2277-9531
EI 2319-6440
J9 J EDUC HEALTH PROMOT
JI J. Educ. Health Promot.
PD JAN-DEC
PY 2022
VL 11
IS 1
DI 10.4103/jehp.jehp_870_21
PG 8
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 5H3GY
UT WOS:000867571600037
PM 36003237
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Veloso, AP
da Costa, EM
Abrantes, P
AF Veloso, Ana Patricia
da Costa, Eduarda Marques
Abrantes, Patricia
TI TELEWORK IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC: FROM ADVANTAGES TO UNCERTAINTIES IN THE
DAILY LIVES OF FAMILIES LIVING IN THE NORTHERN LISBON METROPOLITAN AREA,
PORTUGAL.
SO FINISTERRA-REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE GEOGRAFIA
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; mental health; families; daily life; daily activities
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; TRENDS; URBAN
AB Telework, adopted by many companies and institutions in response to the pandemic, has made a positive contribution to minimi-zing air pollution, increasing time with the family, and reducing travel costs in the family budget. However, it has led to uncertainties regarding its positive effects, since it has also led to increased work intensity, social isolation, and psychological distress on workers, leading to questions about the future of hybrid work models that may have emerged. This article has as its main objective to identify the impact of COVID-19 on the use of telework and discuss its effects on families. The work was performed in the North Lisbon Metropolitan Area in the middle of the pandemic context. In methodological terms, we identified the sectors in which teleworking is more prevalent, so that in a second stage, we carried out a survey to assess the daily practices and mobility patterns of the families. The results suggest that the option to adopt the remote working regime is not unanimous among the respondents, having been identified contradictory effects for families. In turn, although telework has made the separa-tion between personal and professional life more difficult, has allowed the saving of time and expenses used in commuting, as pointed out by the respondents. We concluded that the challenges of telework or hybrid models might be related to: time management and work--familybalance; the perception of employee/employer productivity; the notion of the individual's right to 'disconnect'; and improvement in mental and environmental health.
C1 [Veloso, Ana Patricia; da Costa, Eduarda Marques; Abrantes, Patricia] Univ Lisbon, Ctr Estudos Geog CEG, Inst Geog & Ordenamento Terr IGOT, Edificio IGOT,Rua Branca Edmee Marques, P-1600276 Lisbon, Portugal.
[da Costa, Eduarda Marques; Abrantes, Patricia] Univ Lisbon, Lab Associado TERRA, Lisbon, Portugal.
C3 Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade de Lisboa
RP Veloso, AP (corresponding author), Univ Lisbon, Ctr Estudos Geog CEG, Inst Geog & Ordenamento Terr IGOT, Edificio IGOT,Rua Branca Edmee Marques, P-1600276 Lisbon, Portugal.
EM ana.p.veloso@campus.ul.pt; eduarda.costa@campus.ul.pt;
patricia.abrantes@campus.ul.pt
RI Marques da Costa, Eduarda/N-8979-2013; Abrantes, Patrícia/G-2649-2019
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NR 48
TC 0
Z9 1
U1 2
U2 17
PU UNIV LISBOA, CENTRO ESTUDOS GEOGRAFICOS
PI LISBOA
PA INST GEOGRAFIA & ORDENAMENTO TERRITORIO IGOT, RUA BRANCA EDMEE MARQUES,
LISBOA, 1600-276, PORTUGAL
SN 0430-5027
EI 2182-2905
J9 FINISTERRA
JI Finisterra
PY 2022
VL 57
IS 121
BP 125
EP 150
DI 10.18055/Finis28818
PG 26
WC Geography
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Geography
GA F5FJ8
UT WOS:000982601300008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ma, JF
Tu, HW
Zhou, X
Niu, WJ
AF Ma, Jianfeng
Tu, Hongwei
Zhou, Xing
Niu, Wanjie
TI Can brand anthropomorphism trigger emotional brand attachment?
SO SERVICE INDUSTRIES JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Brand anthropomorphism; emotional brand attachment; positive affect;
social exclusion; brand nostalgia
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; SELF-ESTEEM; NOSTALGIA; DETERMINANTS; LONELINESS;
COMPUTER; STRENGTH; SERVICE; DESIRE; NEED
AB Although brand anthropomorphism has received considerable attentions, research on the relationship between brand anthropomorphism and emotional brand attachment is limited. In hospitality industry context, we conducted three experiments to examine the influence of brand anthropomorphism on emotional brand attachment. It was found that anthropomorphic brand significantly enhances emotional brand attachment. We also demonstrated that the reason why consumers exposed to anthropomorphic brand display greater emotional brand attachment is that their positive affect is activated. Regarding the boundary conditions, we shed lights on social exclusion and brand nostalgia. Consumers who experienced social exclusion reported more positive effect and emotional brand attachment when they were exposed to anthropomorphic brand versus non-anthropomorphic brand. In addition, we found significant moderating effects of brand nostalgia. We observed that the relationships between brand anthropomorphism and positive affect and brand anthropomorphism and emotional brand attachment are stronger for consumers with feelings of brand nostalgia than those not.
C1 [Ma, Jianfeng; Niu, Wanjie] Lanzhou Univ, Sch Management, Lanzhou, Peoples R China.
[Tu, Hongwei] Fujian Normal Univ, Sch Tourism, Xuefu South Rd 8, Fuzhou, Peoples R China.
[Tu, Hongwei] Higher Educ Key Lab Smart Tourism Fujian Prov, Fuzhou, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Xing] Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
C3 Lanzhou University; Fujian Normal University; Xiamen University
RP Tu, HW (corresponding author), Fujian Normal Univ, Sch Tourism, Xuefu South Rd 8, Fuzhou, Peoples R China.
EM 601145669@qq.com
RI Niu, Wanjie/GZK-2100-2022
FU National Social Science Foundation of China [21AGL019]; Science
Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [18YJA630104, 20XJC630004];
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2020jbkyzy018,
2020jbkyzy034]; Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China
[2021J01037]; Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of Fujian
Province [FJ2021B155]
FX This work was supported by National Social Science Foundation of China
under Grant number [21AGL019]; Science Foundation of Ministry of
Education of China under Grant number [18YJA630104; 20XJC630004]; the
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under Grant
number [2020jbkyzy018; 2020jbkyzy034]; Natural Science Foundation of
Fujian Province of China under Grant number [2021J01037]; Humanities and
Social Sciences Foundation of Fujian Province under Grant number
[FJ2021B155].
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U2 212
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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PD JUN 11
PY 2023
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BP 555
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DI 10.1080/02642069.2021.2012163
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PG 24
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA E4IK2
UT WOS:000735407000001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Newell, S
Denneson, L
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Post, EP
Dobscha, SK
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screening and risk assessment in the context of COVID-19
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DT Article
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C3 US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA);
VA Portland Health Care System; Oregon Health & Science University;
University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
Campus; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
RP Newell, S (corresponding author), VA Portland Hlth Care Syst, Ctr Improve Veteran Involvement Care CIVIC, Portland, OR 97239 USA.
EM Summer.Newell@va.gov
RI Rabin, Sarah/JSK-4838-2023
OI Rabin, Sarah/0000-0002-4788-2755; Bahraini, Nazanin/0000-0002-8504-3901
FU United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health
Administration, VA Health Services Research and Development [IIR 19-215]
FX This work was supported by funding awarded to SD by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health Administration, VA
Health Services Research and Development (IIR 19-215).
https://www.hsrd.research.va.gov/funding/The views expressed in this
article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
position or policy of the Department of Veterans Affairs or United
States government. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PT J
AU Oplatka, I
Crawford, M
AF Oplatka, Izhar
Crawford, Megan
TI Principal, let's talk about emotions: some lessons COVID-19 taught us
about emergency situations and leadership
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
AB We argue here, that the reopening of schools and the return of school members and students to (real) educational settings should be accompanied by greater efforts to manage teachers and students' emotions effectively and profoundly. School leaders should support their staff in coping with a sense of loneliness and frustration many of them have experienced during this period and thereby encourage them to manage their emotions in classrooms and support their students similarly.
C1 [Oplatka, Izhar] Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, Dept Educ Policy & Adm, Tel Aviv, Israel.
[Crawford, Megan] Coventry Univ, Ctr Global Learning, Coventry, W Midlands, England.
C3 Tel Aviv University; Coventry University
RP Oplatka, I (corresponding author), Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, 60 Levanon St, IL-6997809 Tel Aviv, Israel.
EM oplatka@tauex.tau.ac.il
RI Oplatka, Izhar/X-2607-2019
OI Crawford, Megan/0000-0001-8422-3372
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JI Int. J. Leadersh. Educ.
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PT J
AU Lüddeckens, J
Anderson, L
Östlund, D
AF Luddeckens, Johanna
Anderson, Lotta
Ostlund, Daniel
TI Principals' perspectives of inclusive education involving students with
autism spectrum conditions - a Swedish case study
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Autism spectrum; Case studies; Inclusive education; Inclusive school
leadership; Index for inclusion; Principals
ID LEADERSHIP; CHILDREN; CONSEQUENCES; ATTITUDES; CLIMATE; IMPACT
AB Purpose The aim of this case study is to describe what commitment and actions are needed in the Swedish school so that principals - within the Swedish school policy framework and with the goal of creating an inclusive school culture and practice - can positively affect schooling for students with disabilities, with a particular focus on students with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Three research questions guide the study: (1) What commitment and actions do principals consider important for developing an inclusive school for all students, with a particular focus on students with ASC? (2) How do the principals reflect on their own leadership in the development of inclusive education, with a particular focus on students with ASC? (3) Based on the results, what are the implications of the study in practice? Design/methodology/approach As part of a three-step data collection method, a snowball sampling was conducted in which n = 6 principals were initially interviewed and the data analyzed by an inductive thematic content analysis. Findings (1) Certain structures are needed when planning how to develop mutual values when organizing an inclusive school involving students with ASC, (2) the principals could, at times, feel a sense of loneliness in relation to their superiors and decision-makers and (3) more accountability from educators and greater consideration for the student perspective in decision-making are needed. Practical implications It was found that (1) certain structures are needed when planning how to develop mutual values when organizing an inclusive school involving students with ASC, (2) the principals could, at times, feel a sense of isolation in relation to their superiors and decision-makers and (3) more accountability from educators and greater consideration for the student perspective in decision-making are needed. Originality/value Index for inclusion and elements from the inclusive leadership model were used in the data collection and analysis.
C1 [Luddeckens, Johanna] Malmo Univ, Dept Sch Dev & Leadership, Malmo, Sweden.
[Anderson, Lotta] Malmo Hgsk Lararutbildningen, Malmo, Sweden.
[Ostlund, Daniel] Kristianstad Univ, Coll Dept Educ & Environm, Kristianstad, Sweden.
C3 Malmo University; Kristianstad University
RP Lüddeckens, J (corresponding author), Malmo Univ, Dept Sch Dev & Leadership, Malmo, Sweden.
EM johanna.vinyl@gmail.com
RI ÖSTLUND, DANIEL/AAL-5287-2020
OI Anderson, Lotta/0000-0003-1616-7545; Luddeckens,
Johanna/0000-0002-4752-4552; Ostlund, Daniel/0000-0001-5196-4844
FU Swedish Research Council [2017-06039]; Swedish Research Council
[2017-06039] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
FX This study is a part of a doctoral thesis containing a compilation of
articles. It is part of the Swedish National Research School Special
Education for Teacher Educators (SET), funded by the Swedish Research
Council (grant no. 2017-06039).
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PT J
AU Dor-Haim, P
AF Dor-Haim, Peleg
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among vice-principals
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
ID ISRAEL; METAANALYSIS; COMMITMENT; LEADERSHIP; SCALE; ARAB
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA XH3NX
UT WOS:000725346400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Fensham, CJ
AF Fensham, Charles James
TI Considering Spiritual Care for Religiously Involved LGBTQI Migrants and
Refugees: A Tentative Map
SO RELIGIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE LGBTQI; SOGI; refugees and migrants; spiritual care; religion; family
ID SEXUAL HEALTH; GAY
AB This paper describes research relevant to spiritual care for LGBTQI refugees and migrants. The literature indicates some distinct challenges faced by religiously involved LGBTQI migrants and refugees. LGBTQI migrants and refugees may not be able to experience family and religion as supportive compared to migrants and refugees who do not identify as LGBTQI. Such migrants and refugees thus face elevated levels of mental health challenges compared to non-LGBTQI refugees and they also face additional mental health risks compared to non-refugee LGBTQI adults and youth. Such risks include suicidality, depression, substance abuse, social isolation, internalised religious homonegativity, shame and risks to sexual health and a breakdown in the ability to trust others and caregivers. The paper identifies five seminal areas for extending care in the light of the research. These include building trust and properly assessing risk, working towards relational health, helping clients move to new ways of constructing and conceiving of family, easing the influence of internalised homonegativity and shame, and finding written and human resources that will be helpful to clients. These areas of care only present a tentative map as this issue requires more research and reflection.
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RP Fensham, CJ (corresponding author), Univ Toronton, Knox Coll, Toronto, ON M5S 2E6, Canada.
EM c.fensham@utoronto.ca
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PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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JI Religions
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PY 2021
VL 12
IS 12
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PG 12
WC Religion
WE Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
SC Religion
GA XZ0NF
UT WOS:000737358800001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Green, BM
Hribar, CA
Hayes, S
Bhowmick, A
Herbert, LB
AF Green, Brian M.
Hribar, Casey A.
Hayes, Sara
Bhowmick, Amrita
Herbert, Leslie Beth
TI Come for Information, Stay for Support: Harnessing the Power of Online
Health Communities for Social Connectedness during the COVID-19 Pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE eHealth; chronic disease; online community; social support; COVID-19
ID CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT; RISK
AB The COVID-19 pandemic created a globally shared stressor that saw a rise in the emphasis on mental and emotional wellbeing. However, historically, these topics were not openly discussed, leaving those struggling without professional support. One powerful tool to bridge the gap and facilitate connectedness during times of isolation is online health communities (OHCs). This study surveyed Health Union OHC members during the pandemic to determine the degree of COVID-19 concern, social isolation, and mental health distress they are facing, as well as to assess where they are receiving information about COVID-19 and what sources of support they desire. The survey was completed in six independent waves between March 2020 and April 2021, and garnered 10,177 total responses. In the United States, OHCs were utilized significantly more during peak lockdown times, and the desire for emotional and/or mental health support increased over time. Open-ended responses demonstrated a strong desire for connection and validation, which are quintessential characteristics of OHCs. Through active moderation utilizing trained moderators, OHCs can provide a powerful, intermediate and safe space where conversations about mental and emotional wellbeing can be normalized and those in need are encouraged to seek additional assistance from healthcare professionals if warranted.
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[Hribar, Casey A.] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Sch Med, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
[Bhowmick, Amrita] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Dept Hlth Behav, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.
C3 University of North Carolina School of Medicine; University of North
Carolina; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; University of North
Carolina School of Medicine; University of North Carolina; University of
North Carolina Chapel Hill
RP Green, BM (corresponding author), Hlth Union LLC, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
EM brian.m.green@health-union.com; casey_hribar@med.unc.edu;
sara.hayes@health-union.com; amrita.bhowmick@health-union.com;
LB.herbert@health-union.com
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M./0000-0003-0633-7651; Hayes, Sara/0000-0003-4053-6689
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 23
AR 12743
DI 10.3390/ijerph182312743
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA YH1UG
UT WOS:000742958800001
PM 34886468
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liang, W
Duan, YP
Yang, M
Shang, BR
Hu, C
Wang, YP
Baker, JS
AF Liang, Wei
Duan, Yanping
Yang, Min
Shang, Borui
Hu, Chun
Wang, Yanping
Baker, Julien Steven
TI Behavioral and Mental Responses towards the COVID-19 Pandemic among
Chinese Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study
SO JOURNAL OF RISK AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; preventive behaviors; physical activity (PA); fruit and
vegetable consumption (FVC); depression; loneliness; older adults;
China; behavioral response; mental response
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEALTH; TRANSLATION; LONELINESS
AB The novel COVID-19 pandemic spread quickly and continuously influenced global societies. As a vulnerable population that accounted for the highest percentage of deaths from the pandemic, older adults have experienced huge life-altering challenges and increased risks of mental problems during the pandemic. Empirical evidence is needed to develop effective strategies to promote preventive measures and mitigate the adverse psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the behavioral responses (i.e., preventive behaviors, physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption) and mental responses (i.e., depression and loneliness) towards the COVID-19 pandemic among Chinese older adults. A further aim was to identify the associations among demographics, behavioral responses, and mental responses. Using a convenience sampling approach, 516 older adults were randomly recruited from five cities of Hubei province in China. Results of the cross-sectional survey showed that 11.7% of participants did not adhere to the WHO recommended preventive measures, while 37.6% and 8.3% of participants decreased physical activity and fruit-vegetable consumption respectively. For mental responses, 30.8% and 69.2% of participants indicated significantly depressive symptoms and severe loneliness, respectively. Participants' behavioral and mental responses differed significantly in several demographics, such as age group, living situation, marital status, education levels, household income, medical conditions, and perceived health status. Demographic correlates and behavioral responses could significantly predicate the mental response with small-to-moderate effect sizes. This is the first study to investigate the characteristics of behavioral and mental responses of Chinese older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research findings may give new insights into future developments of effective interventions and policies to promote health among older adults in the fight against the pandemic.
C1 [Liang, Wei; Duan, Yanping; Baker, Julien Steven] Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Ctr Hlth & Exercise Sci Res, Hong Kong 999077, Peoples R China.
[Liang, Wei; Duan, Yanping; Yang, Min; Baker, Julien Steven] Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Dept Sport Phys Educ & Hlth, Hong Kong 999077, Peoples R China.
[Duan, Yanping] Wuhan Inst Phys Educ, Coll Hlth Sci, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China.
[Shang, Borui] Hebei Inst Phys Educ, Dept Kinesiol, Shijiazhuang 050000, Hebei, Peoples R China.
[Hu, Chun] Northwestern Polytech Univ, Student Mental Hlth Educ Ctr, Xian 710000, Peoples R China.
C3 Hong Kong Baptist University; Hong Kong Baptist University; Wuhan Sports
University; Northwestern Polytechnical University
RP Duan, YP (corresponding author), Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Ctr Hlth & Exercise Sci Res, Hong Kong 999077, Peoples R China.; Duan, YP (corresponding author), Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Dept Sport Phys Educ & Hlth, Hong Kong 999077, Peoples R China.; Duan, YP (corresponding author), Wuhan Inst Phys Educ, Coll Hlth Sci, Wuhan 430000, Peoples R China.
EM wliang1020@hkbu.edu.hk; duanyp@hkbu.edu.hk; myanhkbu@gmail.com;
boruishang@hepec.edu.cn; huchun52@163.com; yanniswyp@163.com;
jsbaker@hkbu.edu.hk
RI ; Liang, Wei/JYO-8476-2024
OI Duan, Yanping/0000-0002-6432-7542; YANG, Min/0000-0002-8251-7630; Baker,
Julien/0000-0002-9093-7897; Liang, Wei/0000-0002-8120-7905
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NR 50
TC 7
Z9 7
U1 2
U2 9
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1911-8066
EI 1911-8074
J9 J RISK FINANC MANAG
JI J. Risk Financ. Manag.
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 14
IS 12
AR 568
DI 10.3390/jrfm14120568
PG 14
WC Business, Finance
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA XY5BK
UT WOS:000736987500001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yun, S
Takashima, R
Yoshida, K
Sawamura, D
Inoue, T
Sakai, S
AF Yun, Shan
Takashima, Risa
Yoshida, Kazuki
Sawamura, Daisuke
Inoue, Takao
Sakai, Shinya
TI Differences of expected intervention effects between participant-led and
facilitator-led preventive care services in Japan
SO HONG KONG JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Participant-led; facilitator-led; preventive care; community-dwelling;
older adults
ID EXERCISE PROGRAM; OLDER-ADULTS; COMMUNITY; PATIENT; HEALTH
AB Objective To examine the effect of different management methods on the effectiveness of care preventive programmes for community-dwelling older adults. Methods This study comprised two facilitator-led (FL) and one participant-led (PL) preventive care classes in Japan. All participants received the intervention for approximately 12 weeks. Functional assessments, occupational dysfunctions, and subjective health were measured before and after the interventions. A two-way mixed design analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was adopted to examine the effect of the interventions, adjusted for previous experiences with preventive care services. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05. Results Fourteen participants in the PL group (76.64 +/- 6.48 years, 92.9% women) and 29 participants in the FL group (76.55 +/- 5.75 years, 75.9% women) were included in the statistical analysis. ANCOVA showed significant group x time interaction effects in the Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST), the Timed Up & Go (TUG), occupational deprivation of the Classification and Assessment of Occupational Dysfunction Scale, and self-rated health. Simple main effect tests showed that the TUG decreased significantly in the PL group, while occupational deprivation and self-rated health scores improved significantly. In contrast, FTSST scores significantly improved in the FL group. Conclusion PL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing social isolation and withdrawal, while FL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing physical frailty. Selecting not only adequate programmes but also an appropriate management type that matches the service purpose can help provide more effective care preventive services.
C1 [Yun, Shan] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
[Takashima, Risa; Yoshida, Kazuki; Sawamura, Daisuke; Sakai, Shinya] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Rehabil Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
[Inoue, Takao] Osaka Kawasaki Rehabil Univ, Dept Rehabil, Kaizuka, Japan.
C3 Hokkaido University; Hokkaido University
RP Takashima, R (corresponding author), N12-W5,Kitaku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600812, Japan.
EM risa-t@hs.hokudai.ac.jp
RI Sawamura, Daisuke/AAK-3975-2021
OI Takashima, Risa/0000-0002-2480-1983; Sakai, Shinya/0000-0003-4863-083X;
Sawamura, Daisuke/0000-0003-3180-3474
FU Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association; Grants-in-Aid for Scientific
Research [20K11178, 21K11187] Funding Source: KAKEN
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The Hong
Kong Occupational Therapy Association is currently covering the
publication costs for all authors'.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 5
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 1569-1861
EI 1876-4398
J9 HONG KONG J OCCUP TH
JI Hong Kong J. Occup. Ther.
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 34
IS 2
BP 83
EP 93
DI 10.1177/15691861211022986
PG 11
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA XW1QM
UT WOS:000735402700003
PM 34987346
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Guan, JJ
Chan, JH
Bi, JP
Qi, XG
AF Guan, Jingjing
Chan, Jin Hooi
Bi, Jiaping
Qi, Xiaoguang
TI Cultural proximity, destination familiarity and tourists' sense of
away-from-home (SAFH)
SO JOURNAL OF DESTINATION MARKETING & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Destination familiarity; Cultural proximity; Sense of away-from-home;
Destination perception
ID SAFETY PERCEPTION; PLACE; IMAGE; DISTANCE; MODELS; VISIT; INTENTIONS;
INDEX; LIFE
AB Travel is about leaving home. Immersing in a non-daily environment spontaneously gives people a sense of awayfrom-home (SAFH) - a concept natively related to travel, but rarely discussed in prior studies. This study proposes this novel concept of SAFH building on the dualistic context of home and away to describe the emotive states people develop at a tourist destination, relative to their home environment. The components of SAFH, and the influences of cultural proximity, destination familiarity, and geographic distance on these senses, are investigated. A set of data (498 samples) was collected from domestic tourists from other regions of China visiting the city of Hangzhou. The findings indicate that tourists' SAFH comprises of five senses: Novelty, uncomfortableness, insecurity, situational uncontrollability, and emotional isolation. Tourists' destination familiarity significantly influences their SAFH. The direct and indirect impacts of cultural proximity on the SAFH mainly exist in the longhaul travelling group. In conclusion, when travelling in a particular destination, tourists generate a sense of away-from-home which varies due to their different origins and familiarities with the destination.
C1 [Guan, Jingjing] Zhejiang Gongshang Univ, Sch Tourism & Urban Rural Planning, Hangzhou 310018, Peoples R China.
[Chan, Jin Hooi] Univ Greenwich, Fac Business, London SE10 9LS, England.
[Bi, Jiaping] Jiaxing Vocat & Tech Coll, Sch Culture & Tourism, Jiaxing 325003, Peoples R China.
[Qi, Xiaoguang] S Plus Acad, Shanghai 201306, Peoples R China.
[Qi, Xiaoguang] Univ Cambridge, Judge Business Sch, Cambridge CB2 1AG, England.
C3 Zhejiang Gongshang University; University of Greenwich; University of
Cambridge
RP Guan, JJ (corresponding author), Zhejiang Gongshang Univ, Sch Tourism & Urban Rural Planning, Hangzhou 310018, Peoples R China.
EM jjguan66@zjgsu.edu.cn; JinHooi@cantab.net; bibi1769806641@163.com;
xiaoguang.qi@cambridgejbs.net
RI Qi, Xiaoguang/AFV-3513-2022; Guan, Jingjing/AAQ-6304-2021; Chan, Jin
Hooi/G-3736-2010
OI Chan, Jin Hooi/0000-0002-6275-9763; Qi, Xiaoguang/0000-0002-1421-008X
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [72074194, 41701166];
Zhejiang Culture and Tourism Youth Top Talent Project; ESRC
[ES/P010377/1] Funding Source: UKRI
FX The study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (Grant No. 72074194; 41701166) and Zhejiang Culture and Tourism
Youth Top Talent Project. The funding source had no role in the design
of this study and will not have any role during its execution, analyses,
interpretation of the data, or decision to submit results.
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NR 107
TC 24
Z9 24
U1 20
U2 105
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 2212-571X
EI 2212-5752
J9 J DESTIN MARK MANAGE
JI J. Destin. Mark. Manag.
PD MAR
PY 2022
VL 23
AR 100670
DI 10.1016/j.jdmm.2021.100670
EA NOV 2021
PG 12
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA XG8BO
UT WOS:000724973400001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kutlubay, OC
Cicek, M
Yayla, S
AF Kutlubay, Omer Cem
Cicek, Mesut
Yayla, Serdar
TI The impact of COVID-19 on online product reviews
SO JOURNAL OF PRODUCT AND BRAND MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Mood; Online reviews; Sentiment analysis; Pandemic; COVID-19; Online
ratings; Mood-as-information theory
ID WORD-OF-MOUTH; CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR; POSITIVE MOOD; EXPERIENCE; SEARCH;
INFORMATION; EWOM; PERSUASION; EMOTIONS; DYNAMICS
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[Cicek, Mesut] Washington State Univ, Dept Mkt & Int Business, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
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C3 University of Arkansas System; University of Arkansas Fort Smith;
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RP Kutlubay, OC (corresponding author), Univ Arkansas Ft Smith, Coll Business, Ft Smith, AR 72904 USA.
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RI Kutlubay, Omer/JKH-5454-2023; Cicek, Mesut/AAD-4839-2020
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Perdana, A
Mokhtar, IA
AF Perdana, Arif
Mokhtar, Intan Azura
TI Seniors' adoption of digital devices and virtual event platforms in
Singapore during Covid-19
SO TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Virtual event platform; Digital devices; Covid-19; Seniors go digital;
Seniors; Singapore
ID SOCIAL-EXCHANGE THEORY; OLDER-ADULTS; SELF-EFFICACY;
BEHAVIORAL-RESEARCH; COGNITIVE THEORY; USER ACCEPTANCE; TECHNOLOGY;
HEALTH; MOTIVATION; INFORMATION
AB In Singapore, with the nationwide implementation of Covid-19 physical restrictions and safe management measures (SMMs) in place because of the pandemic, the seniors' regular routines and daily social activities have been disrupted. Prior research on seniors' adoption of digital technologies has primarily focused on healthrelated purposes such as nutrition and exercise and managing old-age related diseases. However, there is limited research done to understand how seniors use digital technologies for other purposes, such as social networks or leisure activities, that can help seniors socialise and reduce loneliness despite ongoing SMMs and restrictions on social distancing and physical interactions because of the Covid-19 pandemic. In particular, the use of virtual event platforms can make it easier for seniors to communicate and socialise with their peers, thus keeping social isolation and loneliness at bay. In this paper, we discuss seniors' relationship with technology, guided by the social exchange theory. We also share the methodological framework that guided this small-scale study on the use of virtual event platforms, along with the research instruments and measurements required for data collection. The research findings of this study, conducted with 144 respondents aged 60 years old and above, are discussed and further analysed with their theoretical contributions and implications for practice.
C1 [Perdana, Arif] Monash Univ, Data Sci, Jakarta, Indonesia.
[Perdana, Arif; Mokhtar, Intan Azura] Singapore Inst Technol, Singapore, Singapore.
C3 Singapore Institute of Technology
RP Perdana, A (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Data Sci, Jakarta, Indonesia.; Perdana, A (corresponding author), Singapore Inst Technol, Singapore, Singapore.
EM arif.perdana@monash.edu; intan.mokhtar@singaporetech.edu.sg
RI Mokhtar, Intan/GLU-7144-2022; Perdana, Arif/N-2865-2013
OI Perdana, Arif/0000-0002-1260-240X; Mokhtar, Intan
Azura/0000-0002-9131-8254
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Becker, KL
AF Becker, Karin L.
TI We want connection and we do not mean wi-fi: examining the impacts of
Covid-19 on Gen Z's work and employment outcomes
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Human resource management; Communication; Training; Millennials; Gen Z;
Covid-19; Workplace trends; Generation Z; Employment; Workplace
performance
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C3 United States Department of Defense; United States Air Force; United
States Air Force Academy
RP Becker, KL (corresponding author), US Air Force Acad, Colorado Springs, CO 80840 USA.
EM karin.becker@afacademy.af.edu
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AU Baykut, S
Erbil, C
Ozbilgin, M
Kamasak, R
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Baglama, Sercan Hamza
TI The impact of the hidden curriculum on international students in the
context of a country with a toxic triangle of diversity
SO CURRICULUM JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE abductive research; diversity; hidden curriculum; international
students; Turkey
ID EDUCATION; MANAGEMENT; NEOLIBERALISM; EXPERIENCE; CANADA; TURKEY
AB The hidden curriculum, which refers to the ideologies that remain implicit in educational content, is often studied in the context of developed countries with a colonial past where there are efforts to redress the historical injustice of the colonial past. In this paper, we examine the impact of the hidden curriculum on international students in a country with a toxic triangle of diversity. The toxic triangle of diversity describes a context where there is extensive deregulation, voluntarism without responsibilisation of organisations, and absence of supportive organisational discourses for diversity. Most studies of the hidden curriculum have taken place in countries where there are national laws for equality, institutional responsibility to bias-proof the curriculum, and supportive discourses for diversity. Drawing on a field study with nineteen international students (nine in the field of business studies and ten in other subject fields), we demonstrate how the hidden curriculum remains unattended and how it is legitimised through macro-, meso- and micro-level interactions that students have. We show that the hidden curriculum serves to silence different forms of exclusion, loneliness and discrimination that international students experience in the context of a toxic triangle of diversity. We suggest ways forward for undoing the damage done through the hidden curriculum in toxic contexts.
C1 [Baykut, Sibel] Nisantasi Univ, Fac Econ Adm & Social Sci, Istanbul, Turkey.
[Erbil, Cihat] Haci Bayram Veli Univ, Dept Business Adm, Ankara, Turkey.
[Ozbilgin, Mustafa] Brunel Univ, Business Sch, London, England.
[Kamasak, Rifat] Yeditepe Univ, Dept Business Adm, Oramiral Kemal Kayacan Sk Ulgen Apt 11-17, TR-34730 Istanbul, Turkey.
[Baglama, Sercan Hamza] Canakkale Onsekiz Mart Univ, Dept English Language & Literature, Canakkale, Turkey.
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University
RP Kamasak, R (corresponding author), Yeditepe Univ, Dept Business Adm, Oramiral Kemal Kayacan Sk Ulgen Apt 11-17, TR-34730 Istanbul, Turkey.
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AU Bodhi, R
Singh, T
Joshi, Y
AF Bodhi, Rahul
Singh, Tripti
Joshi, Yatish
TI Modelling the role of social media usage in improving users well-being:
a social enhancement model perspective
SO BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Social enhancement model; Loneliness; Psychological well-being;
Employee; Workplace; Social media
ID PROBLEMATIC INTERNET USE; INTERPERSONAL-RELATIONS; OLDER-ADULTS; FIT
INDEXES; SELF-ESTEEM; DARK SIDE; LONELINESS; WORK; SUPPORT; CONSEQUENCES
AB Purpose Employees have gradually adopted social media sites and their applications that have been associated with enhanced communication and collaboration at the workplace. However, social technologies have both positive as well as negative consequences. The current study examines the impact of loneliness on employees' psychological well-being (PW); subsequently, the mediating role of social media use intensity (SMI) at the workplace. It also examines the moderating role of gender and management status of employees. Design/methodology/approach The present study conducted an online and offline survey using a cross-sectional design. Data were collected from 206 working professionals from the IT industry in India. Structural equation modelling was applied to analyse data. Findings Results revealed that employee loneliness is positively associated with SMI. Employee's SMI was positively associated with enhanced PW. Unexpectedly, employee loneliness is positively and significantly related to PW. However, the moderating roles of gender and management status of employees were not supported. Practical implications The current study can help managers, policymakers and organizations better understand the role of employee social media use in the workplace. Using the insights and understanding offered by the study, social media can be effectively utilized in the workplace. The study recommends that organizations may allow the use of social media at the workplace. Social media resources may also be helpful in improving employee communication and digital literacy. Originality/value The current study is a pioneer work and contributes to the literature by examining the relationship between loneliness, SMI and PW. This study has essential theoretical and managerial contributions.
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RP Bodhi, R (corresponding author), Motilal Nehru Natl Inst Technol Allahabad, Sch Management Studies, Prayagraj, India.
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1463-5771
EI 1758-4094
J9 BENCHMARKING
JI Benchmarking
PD SEP 2
PY 2022
VL 29
IS 8
BP 2450
EP 2470
DI 10.1108/BIJ-03-2021-0152
EA NOV 2021
PG 21
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 4F1ON
UT WOS:000716245500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU de Souza, A
Abreu, MC
De Oliveira-Júnior, JF
Aviv-Sharon, E
Fernandes, WA
Aristone, F
AF de Souza, Amaury
Abreu, Marcel Carvalho
De Oliveira-Junior, Jose Francisco
Aviv-Sharon, Elinor
Fernandes, Widinei Alves
Aristone, Flavio
TI Variations in the tropospheric concentration of NO2 in the
central west of Brazil, MS, and their relationship with the COVID-19
SO AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Mato Grosso do Sul; Air quality; Remote sensing; Human
activities
ID PANTANAL WETLAND; NITROGEN-DIOXIDE; AIR-QUALITY; EPIDEMIC; IMPACT; EVENT
AB COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) started in late 2019 in Wuhan, China. Subsequently, the disease was disseminated in several cities around the world, where measures were taken to control the spread of the virus through the adoption of quarantine (social isolation and closure of commercial sectors). This article analyzed the environmental impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, regarding the variations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the atmosphere. NO2 data from the AURA satellite, in the period before the beginning of the epidemic (2005-2019) and during the adoption of the preventive and control measures of COVID-19 in 2020, were acquired and compared. The results obtained from the analysis showed that the blockade from COVID-19, beginning in March 2020, improved air quality in the short term, but as soon as coal consumption in power plants and refineries returned to normal levels (since June 2020), due to the resumption of works, the pollution levels returned to the level of the previous years of 2020. NO2 levels showed a significant decrease, since they were mainly associated with the decrease in economic growth and transport restrictions that led to a change in energy consumption and a reduction in emissions. This study can complement the scientific community and policy makers for environmental protection and public management, not only to assess the impact of the outbreak on air quality, but also for its effectiveness as a simple alternative program of action to improve air quality.
C1 [de Souza, Amaury] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, CP 549, BR-79070900 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil.
[Abreu, Marcel Carvalho] Rural Fed Univ Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Seropedica, Brazil.
[De Oliveira-Junior, Jose Francisco] Univ Fed Alagoas, Inst Atmospher Sci ICAT, Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil.
[Aviv-Sharon, Elinor] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Plant & Environm Sci, IL-7610001 Rehovot, Israel.
[Fernandes, Widinei Alves; Aristone, Flavio] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Phys Dept, BR-79070900 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil.
C3 Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul; Universidade Federal Rural
do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ); Universidade Federal de Alagoas; Weizmann
Institute of Science; Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
RP de Souza, A (corresponding author), Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, CP 549, BR-79070900 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil.
EM amaury.de@uol.com.br; marcelc.abreu@gmail.com; junior_inpe@hotmail.com;
elinor.aviv@weizmann.ac.il; widinei.fernandes@ufms.br;
flavio.aristone@ufms.br
RI Carvalho Abreu, Marcel/GRJ-0507-2022; Oliveira, José/AAD-1802-2019;
Aristone, Flavio/W-4296-2017
OI Souza, Amaury de/0000-0001-8168-1482; Carvalho Abreu,
Marcel/0000-0002-6457-421X; Oliveira-Junior, Jose
Francisco/0000-0002-6131-7605; Aviv-Sharon, Elinor/0000-0001-7525-5399;
Alves Fernandes, Widinei/0000-0001-9481-3413; Aristone,
Flavio/0000-0003-3172-7520
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U1 0
U2 11
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1873-9318
EI 1873-9326
J9 AIR QUAL ATMOS HLTH
JI Air Qual. Atmos. Health
PD JUL
PY 2022
VL 15
IS 7
BP 1169
EP 1182
DI 10.1007/s11869-021-01121-8
EA NOV 2021
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA 2Y2NG
UT WOS:000715695600001
PM 34777630
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chatterjee, S
Chaudhuri, R
Vrontis, D
Thrassou, A
AF Chatterjee, Sheshadri
Chaudhuri, Ranjan
Vrontis, Demetris
Thrassou, Alkis
TI Dark side of smartphone applications and its consequence to the Asian
society
SO JOURNAL OF ASIA BUSINESS STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Stress; Asia; Depression; Smartphone; Addiction; Loneliness; India
ID PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES; MOBILE PHONE; EMPIRICAL-EXAMINATION; PERCEIVED
EASE; SELF-EFFICACY; SAMPLE-SIZE; ADDICTION; ADOPTION; STRESS; MODEL
AB Purpose The usage of smartphone is interfering in many social activities including unwanted interference in the interpersonal communication. Eventually, people are becoming addicted to smartphones. In this context, the purpose of this study is to identify the factors impacting smartphone addiction (SPA) that causes disruption to social life. Design/methodology/approach With inputs from literature and theories, some hypotheses have been formulated and a conceptual model has been developed. The model later has been validated statistically using structural equation modelling technique with survey method involving 302 smartphone users in India. Findings The result shows that loneliness, stress and depression are the principal factors impacting addiction of smartphone to the individuals depending on their age and gender. Also, the addiction is found to be responsible for disruption of social life. Research limitations/implications This study has scholarly and policy implications from the social perspectives. This study cannot be generalizable as it uses limited sample. Also, this study achieved 72% explanative power of the proposed model. This has been achieved with consideration of the existing variables. Consideration of other factors could have improved the model. Practical implications This study provides an improved model which can be used by the policymakers and practitioners towards framing the appropriate policy regarding smartphone usage by the individuals. This study also highlights that there is a need of a regulatory authority to monitor and restrict the smartphone usage by the young individuals who may potentially become addicted to it. This study also highlights the need for an enforceable regulation for the content showing through smartphone. Originality/value This study provides a unique theoretical model with an explanative power as high as 72%. There are limited studies which show the determinants of SPA and its consequences from social and psychological perspective in the Asian context. This study also adds to the body of knowledge regarding dark side of technology addiction. Thus, from these perspectives, this study can be considered as a unique study.
C1 [Chatterjee, Sheshadri] Indian Inst Technol Kharagpur, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Kharagpur, W Bengal, India.
[Chaudhuri, Ranjan] Natl Inst Ind Engn NITIE, Dept Mkt, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
[Vrontis, Demetris] Univ Nicosia, Strateg Management, Sch Business, Nicosia, Cyprus.
[Thrassou, Alkis] Univ Nicosia, Dept Mkt, 46 Makedonitissas Ave, Nicosia, Cyprus.
C3 Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) - Kharagpur; Indian Institute of Management (IIM
System); Indian Institute of Management Mumbai; University of Nicosia;
University of Nicosia
RP Chatterjee, S (corresponding author), Indian Inst Technol Kharagpur, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Kharagpur, W Bengal, India.
EM sheshadri.academic@gmail.com
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U1 1
U2 9
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1558-7894
EI 1559-2243
J9 J ASIA BUS STUD
JI J Asia Bus. Stud.
PD NOV 29
PY 2022
VL 16
IS 6
BP 1006
EP 1029
DI 10.1108/JABS-06-2021-0232
EA NOV 2021
PG 24
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 6R2LS
UT WOS:000715944200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Raza, SA
Qazi, Z
Qazi, W
Ahmed, M
AF Raza, Syed Ali
Qazi, Zubaida
Qazi, Wasim
Ahmed, Maiyra
TI E-learning in higher education during COVID-19: evidence from blackboard
learning system
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; Hedonic motivation; Online learning; Blackboard
learning management (BLS); UTAUT2 model
ID UNIFIED THEORY; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT-SYSTEM; GOOGLE
CLASSROOM; USER ACCEPTANCE; INTENTION; ADOPTION; DETERMINANTS;
VARIABLES; VALIDITY
AB Purpose - The blackboard learning system is an online platform designed for e-learning employed by higher education institutes like universities that facilities students to continue learning and educational activities. This study explores the determinants that affect students' acceptance and use of Blackboard learning system (BLS) in Pakistan utilizing the modified UTAUT framework with social isolation as an additional variable.
Design/methodology/approach - A questionnaire survey was conducted, and the study gathered 494 university students' responses in Pakistan as participants. The collected data were interpreted applying PLS-SEM version 3.2.3 software.
Findings - The study's findings exhibited that PE, EE, FC and SI are the prime determinants influencing the intention and use of BLS in Pakistani universities. Hedonic motivation and social isolation interact differently between UTAUT variables and use intention. The results verify the suitability of the applied theory in the background of the study.
Research limitations/implications - However, the findings highlight the present understanding of BLS use from the learners' aspect, but the study's limitation cannot be evaded. The study respondents belonged to a specific region of Pakistan (Karachi) that might influence the usefulness of the outcomes. Other factors categorized as the environmental, system and organizational elements were not part of the study that may also differentiate the BLS acceptance. The model was extended by including the social isolation, but the effect is insignificant yet positive; therefore, it is required to evaluate the model differently, such as the organizational aspect, for future research. Moreover, the ethnic factors that vary in emerging and developed economies may provide different explanations; therefore, they can be incorporated in future studies. Likewise, the variables such as hedonic motivation need to be emphasized more by examining and evaluating its effect on students' education performance in the future.
Practical implications - The outcome of the study suggests some implications. At first, being the modified framework UTAUT2 application makes the collaboration appropriate according to the current phenomena of the COVID-19 pandemic and its contribution to the higher education region to analyze the acceptance of e-learning systems. Educational institutions within Pakistan would emphasize enhancing students' accomplishment by improving the interface and the blackboard learning system workability. Hence, learners' effectiveness in learning would be escalated; they would be encouraged to accomplish study objectives using BLS, particularly when they consider it easy to use and a useful platform for e-learning during the pandemic. Furthermore, enhancing the e-learning system in the context of the effort demands to be required to utilize BLS should be the foremost objective as learners would be motivated to accept the technology if they consider it simple, convenient, and user-friendly to adopt. Thus, the benefits of using BLS during this situation when universities are not operational will make students adaptable to change in the prospect. Learners will accept the model of online education, even if the universities become operational. However, it can increase the rate of earnings and revenue for universities as they can enroll in online and regular classes. Therefore, it is suggested that higher education management should create a resilient online platform by which facilitators can communicate with learners without any obstacles.
Social implications - Hence, it is recommended to introduce the online short course, qualification, certified courses and integrated coursework with international ventures and ongoing classes. Numerous learners continue their studies along with the job. Therefore, it is suggested to introduce online programs for those learners. Another benefit would be that it offers an integrated platform for sharing knowledge. BLS offers to maintain the complete information in one place, and learners can see them as per their convenience based on their availability. This reduces the burden on administration related to keeping the educational material and resource in various files. Thus, it also reduces the expense of universities. It is suggested to emphasize encouraging the use of BLS through an effective plan that can assist in execution and help learners identify the technology features rather than to face difficultly to accept the change. Moreover, the acceptance of BLS for educational purposes verifies that other learning events can occur on the online platform. Thus, it is recommended to promote the origin of the online atmosphere and the initiation of other events. Globally, dynamics are changing frequently and continuously and are moving towards artificial intelligence systems; the circumstances are suitable for promoting online educational platforms' acceptance by incorporating it with the current educational arrangement.
Originality/value - The study provides recommendations for the research to be conducted to explore the modified framework in different regions and boundaries to evaluate the effect of other factors on adopting e-learning platforms.
C1 [Raza, Syed Ali; Ahmed, Maiyra] IQRA Univ, Dept Business Adm, Karachi, Pakistan.
[Qazi, Zubaida] President Pink Pakistan Trust, Karachi, Pakistan.
[Qazi, Wasim] IQRA Univ, Dept Educ & Learning Sci, Karachi, Pakistan.
C3 Iqra University; Iqra University
RP Raza, SA (corresponding author), IQRA Univ, Dept Business Adm, Karachi, Pakistan.
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 6S7EY
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DA 2025-05-28
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NR 96
TC 14
Z9 14
U1 3
U2 80
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1094-1665
EI 1741-6507
J9 ASIA PAC J TOUR RES
JI Asia Pac. J. Tour. Res.
PD NOV 2
PY 2021
VL 26
IS 11
SI SI
BP 1173
EP 1188
DI 10.1080/10941665.2021.1981415
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA WP9GQ
UT WOS:000713433700002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hitzig, SL
Cimino, SR
Alavinia, M
Bassett-Gunter, RL
Craven, BC
Guilcher, SJT
AF Hitzig, Sander L.
Cimino, Stephanie R.
Alavinia, Mohammad
Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.
Craven, B. Catharine
Guilcher, Sara J. T.
TI Examination of the Relationships Among Social Networks and Loneliness on
Health and Life Satisfaction in People with Spinal Cord
Injury/Dysfunction
SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Cross-sectional studies; Quality of life; Rehabilitation; Social
isolation; Social support; Spinal cord injuries
ID CROSS-LAGGED ANALYSES; INJURY; SUPPORT; PARTICIPATION; DESIGN; GENDER;
IMPACT; MEN; AGE
AB Objective: To examine the associations among social networks and loneliness on health and life satisfaction in adults with chronic spinal cord injury/dysfunction (SCI/D).
Design: Cross-sectional telephone survey study.
Setting: Tertiary spinal cord injury rehabilitation center in Ontario, Canada.
Participants: Community-dwelling adults with chronic SCI/D (N=170). Interventions: Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measures: The main outcome measures were the Short-Form 36 to assess health and the Life Satisfaction-11 to assess life satisfaction.
Results: A hierarchical regression model predicting physical health accounted for 24% (P<.001) of the variance. The only social network variable to significantly contribute to the model was having a higher proportion of network members living in one's household (P<.05). A model predicting mental health accounted for 44% (P<.001) of the variance, with having a higher proportion of network members living in one's household (P<.05) and lower feelings of loneliness (P<.001) associated with better mental health. Finally, the model predicting life satisfaction accounted for 62% (P<.001) of the variance, with lower greater levels of social network intimacy (P<.01) and lower feelings of loneliness (P<.001) being significant predictors.
Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of having access to network members in one's home for better physical and mental health after SCI/D as well as the negative association between loneliness and mental health and life satisfaction. There is a need for approaches to ensure that people with SCI/D in the community feel supported to mitigate feelings of loneliness to optimize their health and wellbeing. (C) 2021 The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Hitzig, Sander L.] Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Sunnybrook Res Inst, St Johns Rehab Res Program, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.; Cimino, Stephanie R.; Craven, B. Catharine; Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Rehabil Sci Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Alavinia, Mohammad; Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Rehabil Inst, Neural Engn & Therapeut Team, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Alavinia, Mohammad; Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Div Physiatty, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.] York Univ, Fac Hlth, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine; Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; Sunnybrook Research Institute; Sunnybrook Health
Science Center; University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University
of Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; Toronto Rehabilitation
Institute; University of Toronto; York University - Canada; University
of Toronto; University of Toronto
RP Hitzig, SL (corresponding author), St Johns Rehab Res Program, 285 Cummer Ave, Toronto, ON M2M 2G1, Canada.
EM sander.hitzig@sunnybrook.ca
RI Hitzig, Sander/AAN-2287-2020; Alavinia, Mohammad/AAF-5335-2020;
Alavinia, Mohammad/F-9195-2017; Craven, Beverley Catharine/D-5001-2015
OI Alavinia, Mohammad/0000-0002-5503-9362; Craven, Beverley
Catharine/0000-0001-8234-6803; Hitzig, Sander/0000-0002-9139-9250;
Cimino, Stephanie R./0000-0002-4744-5520
FU Craig H. Neilsen Foundation -Psychosocial Research Pilot Grant [364897]
FX Supported by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation -Psychosocial Research
Pilot Grant (grant no. 364897).
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PA 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA
SN 0003-9993
EI 1532-821X
J9 ARCH PHYS MED REHAB
JI Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.
PD NOV
PY 2021
VL 102
IS 11
BP 2109
EP +
DI 10.1016/j.apmr.2021.03.030
EA NOV 2021
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA WX9UN
UT WOS:000718933800006
PM 33932359
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Asghar, MZ
Arif, S
Barbera, E
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen, P
Kocayoruk, E
AF Asghar, Muhammad Zaheer
Arif, Seema
Barbera, Elena
Seitamaa-Hakkarainen, Pirita
Kocayoruk, Ercan
TI Support through Social Media and Online Class Participation to Enhance
Psychological Resilience
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19 lockdown; social media; social support; online class
participation
ID PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES; COMMUNITY RESILIENCE; MENTAL-HEALTH; FIT INDEXES;
PLS-SEM; COVID-19; TECHNOLOGY; TEACHERS; SENSITIVITY; STRATEGIES
AB Social support was an important factor in minimizing the effect of social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. This research aimed to study the role of online class participation and social media usage to link the social support available from family and friends to psychological resilience among pre-service special education teachers against the negative psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. A survey was conducted with 377 pre-service special needs education (SNE) teachers enrolled at universities in Pakistan. Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was applied using Smart-PLS 3.2.8. Results revealed that social media and online class participation played a mediating role between social support and psychological resilience in the pre-service special needs education (SNE) teachers studied. Teacher education institutions can devise strategies to develop social media platforms for student socialization during an emergency to help build resilience against the negative psychological effects of social isolation. Future studies could be conducted to adapt instructions and curricula to social media environments for education in an emergency.
C1 [Asghar, Muhammad Zaheer; Seitamaa-Hakkarainen, Pirita] Univ Helsinki, Dept Educ, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
[Asghar, Muhammad Zaheer] Univ Oberta Catalunya, Sch Doctorate Educ & ICT E Learning, Barcelona 08018, Spain.
[Asghar, Muhammad Zaheer; Arif, Seema] Univ Management & Technol, Dept Educ, Lahore 54770, Pakistan.
[Barbera, Elena] Univ Oberta Catalunya, Fac Psychol & Educ Sci, Barcelona 08018, Spain.
[Kocayoruk, Ercan] Canakkale Onsekiz Mart Univ, Fac Educ, TR-17100 Canakkale, Turkey.
C3 University of Helsinki; UOC Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; University
of Management & Technology (UMT); UOC Universitat Oberta de Catalunya;
Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University
RP Asghar, MZ (corresponding author), Univ Helsinki, Dept Educ, Helsinki 00014, Finland.; Asghar, MZ (corresponding author), Univ Oberta Catalunya, Sch Doctorate Educ & ICT E Learning, Barcelona 08018, Spain.; Asghar, MZ (corresponding author), Univ Management & Technol, Dept Educ, Lahore 54770, Pakistan.
EM zaheetasghar@helsinki.fi; drseema.arif@gmail.com; ebarbera@uoc.edu;
pirita.seitamaa-hakkarainen@helsinki.fi; kocayoruk@comu.edu.tr
RI ARIF, SEEMA/AAG-5877-2020; ASGHAR, Muhammad Zaheer/GYE-0556-2022
OI ASGHAR, Muhammad Zaheer/0000-0003-2634-0583; Arif,
Seema/0000-0002-8032-4325; Seitamaa-Hakkarainen,
Pirita/0000-0001-7493-7435; Barbera, Elena/0000-0002-9315-8231
FU Doctoral School of ICT & Education (e-learning), Universitat Oberta de
Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona, Spain [40318872X]; University of Helsinki,
Finland
FX This research was funded by the Doctoral School of ICT & Education
(e-learning), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona, Spain,
grant number 40318872X, 14 May 2019; and the APC was funded by the
University of Helsinki, Finland.
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U1 4
U2 62
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
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AR 11962
DI 10.3390/ijerph182211962
PG 19
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA XG6NV
UT WOS:000724868300001
PM 34831716
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, YL
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Vidiksis, R
Patten, K
AF Chen, Yu-Lun
Martin, Wendy
Vidiksis, Regan
Patten, Kristie
TI "A different environment for success:" a mixed-methods exploration of
social participation outcomes among adolescents on the autism spectrum
in an inclusive, interest-based school club
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE social interaction; peer engagement; inclusive education; school club;
interest-driven; strength-based
ID HIGH-FUNCTIONING CHILDREN; PEER INTERACTION; STUDENTS; LONELINESS;
ENGAGEMENT; DISORDER; ASD
AB Background: Adolescents on the autism spectrum often experience challenges participating socially in inclusive education. The majority of school-based social supports focuses on social skills training, although research shows that students on the spectrum prefer activity-based social groups over social instructions. Thus, activity-based school clubs incorporating student interests may support social participation. Method: This mixed-methods study explored the preliminary social participation outcomes of adolescents on the spectrum in an inclusive Maker Club at three public schools. The quantitative phase examined longitudinal social behavior rates throughout the school club among students (n = 12). The qualitative phase interviewed six teachers in three schools (n = 6) to explore teacher perceptions of student social outcomes compared to general classrooms and program outcomes associated with the programs. Results: Mixed-effects modeling revealed increased social response rates and social reciprocity over time in both students on the spectrum and non-autistic peers without any group differences. Teachers reported that students on the spectrum engaged more socially than in general classrooms and attributed the positive outcomes to activities encouraging shared interests and the flexible social environment. Conclusions: Inclusive school clubs incorporating shared interests and joint activities among students may socially support students on the spectrum in inclusive education.
C1 [Chen, Yu-Lun; Patten, Kristie] NYU, Occupat Therapy, Steinhardt Sch Culture Educ & Human Dev, New York, NY 10003 USA.
[Martin, Wendy; Vidiksis, Regan] Ctr Children & Technol, Educ Dev Ctr, New York, NY USA.
C3 New York University; Education Development Center (EDC)
RP Chen, YL (corresponding author), NYU, Occupat Therapy, Steinhardt Sch Culture Educ & Human Dev, New York, NY 10003 USA.
EM yulun.chen@nyu.edu
RI Chen, Yu-Lun/ADW-0525-2022
OI Martin, Wendy/0000-0001-5375-0305; Chen, Yu-Lun/0000-0002-0740-1347
FU National Science Foundation [1614436]; Direct For Education and Human
Resources; Division Of Research On Learning [1614436] Funding Source:
National Science Foundation
FX This study was funded by the National Science Foundation (Grant
#1614436).
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 2047-3869
EI 2047-3877
J9 INT J DEV DISABIL
JI Int. J. Dev. Disabil.
PD SEP 3
PY 2023
VL 69
IS 5
BP 738
EP 747
DI 10.1080/20473869.2021.2001729
EA NOV 2021
PG 10
WC Education, Special; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA O2NY8
UT WOS:000720197500001
PM 37547547
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stenlund, S
Junttila, N
Koivumaa-Honkanen, H
Sillanmäki, L
Stenlund, D
Suominen, S
Lagström, H
Rautava, P
AF Stenlund, Sade
Junttila, Niina
Koivumaa-Honkanen, Heli
Sillanmaki, Lauri
Stenlund, David
Suominen, Sakari
Lagstrom, Hanna
Rautava, Paivi
TI Longitudinal stability and interrelations between health behavior and
subjective well-being in a follow-up of nine years
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID REPORTED LIFE SATISFACTION; FIT INDEXES; MORTALITY; HAPPINESS
AB Background
The bidirectional relationship between health behavior and subjective well-being has previously been studied sparsely, and mainly for individual health behaviors and regression models. In the present study, we deepen this knowledge focusing on the four principal health behaviors and using structural equation modeling with selected covariates.
Methods
The follow-up data (n = 11,804) was derived from a population-based random sample of working-age Finns from two waves (2003 and 2012) of the Health and Social Support (HeSSup) postal survey. Structural equation modeling was used to study the cross-sectional, cross-lagged, and longitudinal relationships between the four principal health behaviors and subjective well-being at baseline and after the nine-year follow-up adjusted for age, gender, education, and self-reported diseases. The included health behaviors were physical activity, dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking status. Subjective well-being was measured through four items comprising happiness, interest, and ease in life, and perceived loneliness.
Results
Bidirectionally, only health behavior in 2003 predicted subjective well-being in 2012, whereas subjective well-being in 2003 did not predict health behavior in 2012. In addition, the cross-sectional interactions in 2003 and in 2012 between health behavior and subjective well-being were statistically significant. The baseline levels predicted their respective follow-up levels, the effect being stronger in health behavior than in subjective well-being.
Conclusion
The four principal health behaviors together predict subsequent subjective well-being after an extensive follow-up. Although not particularly strong, the results could still be used for motivation for health behavior change, because of the beneficial effects of health behavior on subjective well-being.
C1 [Stenlund, Sade; Sillanmaki, Lauri; Suominen, Sakari; Lagstrom, Hanna; Rautava, Paivi] Univ Turku, Dept Publ Hlth, Turku, Finland.
[Stenlund, Sade; Sillanmaki, Lauri; Suominen, Sakari; Lagstrom, Hanna; Rautava, Paivi] Turku Univ Hosp, Res Serv, Turku, Finland.
[Junttila, Niina] Univ Turku, Dept Teacher Educ, Turku, Finland.
[Koivumaa-Honkanen, Heli] Univ Eastern Finland, Inst Clin Med, Psychiat, Kuopio, Finland.
[Koivumaa-Honkanen, Heli] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Mental Hlth & Wellbeing Ctr, Kuopio, Finland.
[Sillanmaki, Lauri] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki, Finland.
[Stenlund, David] Abo Akad Univ, Fac Sci & Engn, Turku, Finland.
[Suominen, Sakari] Univ Skovde, Sch Hlth Sci, Skovde, Sweden.
[Lagstrom, Hanna] Univ Turku, Ctr Populat Hlth Res, Turku, Finland.
[Lagstrom, Hanna] Turku Univ Hosp, Turku, Finland.
C3 University of Turku; University of Turku; University of Turku;
University of Eastern Finland; University of Eastern Finland; University
of Eastern Finland Hospital; Kuopio University Hospital; University of
Helsinki; Abo Akademi University; University of Skovde; University of
Turku; University of Turku
RP Stenlund, S (corresponding author), Univ Turku, Dept Publ Hlth, Turku, Finland.; Stenlund, S (corresponding author), Turku Univ Hosp, Res Serv, Turku, Finland.
EM sade.stenlund@utu.fi
OI Stenlund, David/0000-0002-4697-8245; Stenlund, Sade/0000-0002-9945-2909;
Junttila, Niina/0000-0002-9096-377X; Lagstrom,
Hanna/0000-0002-5069-6582; Suominen, Sakari B./0000-0001-6648-603X
FU Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation [SSt:517, HKH:5525]; Waldemar von
Frenckell Foundation; Paivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation
[HKH:2020]; Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation
FX This work was supported by personal grants by the Signe and Ane
Gyllenberg Foundation (SSt:5175) and (HKH:5525) [2020], https://
gyllenbergs.fi/fi/apurahat-ja-symposiumit; the Waldemar von Frenckell
Foundation (SSt) [2020], http://www.foundationweb.net/frenckell/; the
Paivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation (HKH:2020),
https://pss-saatio.fi; and the Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation (DS) [2020],
https://www. magnusehrnroothinsaatio.fi/en/. The funding sources did not
participate in designing or conducting the study; collection,
management, analysis or interpretation of the data; or preparation,
review, or approval of the manuscript.
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JI PLoS One
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VL 16
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AR e0259280
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0259280
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA YY8NO
UT WOS:000755042500044
PM 34714864
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Akopov, S
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LA English
DT Article
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RP Akopov, S (corresponding author), HSE Univ, Dept Polit Sci & IR, St Petersburg, Russia.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1356-9317
EI 1469-9613
J9 J POLIT IDEOL
JI J. Polit. Ideol.
PD JAN 2
PY 2024
VL 29
IS 1
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DI 10.1080/13569317.2021.1990560
EA OCT 2021
PG 26
WC Political Science
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law
GA ET6P0
UT WOS:000710913300001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Mullenbach, LE
Mowen, AJ
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TI Can urban parks bridge deep divides? Assessing the effects of
inter-racial social interaction in parks and public spaces on trust
SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Environmental racism; intergroup contact; structural equation modeling
ID INTERGROUP CONTACT; ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; INTERETHNIC CONTACT; UNEVEN
DEVELOPMENT; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; ETHNIC DIVERSITY; EMPIRICAL-TEST;
LEISURE; COMMUNITY; CITY
AB The ability of urban parks and public spaces to address distrust and social isolation needs to be rigorously tested, as the predominance of such claims may crowd out discussions of environmental racism and structural inequality. This study tested some commonly stated claims about parks' influence on social well-being using a survey of residents in St. Louis, Missouri. We tested relationships between park and public space visitation frequency, positive and negative social contact with people of other races/ethnicities, and trust, using structural equation modeling. The model had strong fit but had few significant paths, indicating assertions are not fully supported by our data. Recommendations for urban park planners, managers, and community advocates include improving the design and planning process to accommodate diverse users, as well as modifying their discourse to reflect the growing need for social equity.
C1 [Mullenbach, Lauren E.; Mowen, Andrew J.; Baker, Birgitta L.] Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Stanis, Sonja A. Wilhelm] Univ Missouri, Sch Nat Resources, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
[Mullenbach, Lauren E.] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Geog & Environm Sustainabil, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State
University - University Park; University of Missouri System; University
of Missouri Columbia; University of Oklahoma System; University of
Oklahoma - Norman
RP Mullenbach, LE (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
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TC 11
Z9 11
U1 2
U2 30
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0022-2216
EI 2159-6417
J9 J LEISURE RES
JI J. Leis. Res.
PD MAY 27
PY 2022
VL 53
IS 3
BP 450
EP 472
DI 10.1080/00222216.2021.1982660
EA OCT 2021
PG 23
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA 0A1MA
UT WOS:000710838700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
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TI Loneliness, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder
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SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SELF-EFFICACY; SOMATIC SYMPTOMS; MENTAL-HEALTH; PERCEPTIONS; PREDICTORS;
BELIEFS; IMPACT
AB Objectives
This study aims to investigate the potential factors associated with mental health outcomes among Chinese adults during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.
Methods
This is an online cross-sectional survey conducted among Chinese adults in February 2020. Outcome measurements included the three-item UCLA Loneliness Scale (UCLA-3), two-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-2), two-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-2), and two items from the Clinician-Administered Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Scale. COVID-19 related factors, physical health, lifestyle, and self-efficacy were also measured. Univariable and multivariable logistic regressions were performed.
Results
This study included 1456 participants (age: 33.810.5 years; female: 59.1%). The prevalence of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, loneliness, and PTSD symptoms were 11.3%, 7.6%, 38.7%, and 33.9%, respectively. In multivariable analysis, loneliness was associated with being single, separated/divorced/widowed, low level of education, current location, medication, more somatic symptoms, lower self-efficacy, and going out frequently. Depression was associated with fear of infection, binge drinking, more somatic symptoms, lower self-efficacy, and longer screen time. Anxiety was associated with more somatic symptoms and lower self-efficacy. PTSD symptoms were associated with more somatic symptoms, lower self-efficacy, higher perceived risk of infection, fear of infection, and self-rated more negative influence due to the epidemic (p<0.05).
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Mental health problems during the COVID-19 epidemic were associated with various biopsychosocial and COVID-19 related factors. Psychological interventions should be aware of these influencing factors and prioritize support for those people at higher risk.
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J9 PLOS ONE
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
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GA YZ7VP
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PM 34673812
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ID LONELINESS
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EI 1464-5173
J9 INT J INCLUSIVE EDUC
JI Int. J. Incl. Educ.
PD JUL 2
PY 2024
VL 28
IS 8
BP 1355
EP 1371
DI 10.1080/13603116.2021.1991494
EA OCT 2021
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA A1M7I
UT WOS:000710010900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ingram, JC
Castagno, AE
Camplain, R
Blackhorse, D
AF Ingram, Jani C.
Castagno, Angelina E.
Camplain, Ricky
Blackhorse, Davona
TI Role of Professional Societies on Increasing Indigenous Peoples'
Participation and Leadership in STEMM
SO FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Indigenous; STEMM; professional society; culture; spiritual; barriers
AB Indigenous people are the most underrepresented racial/ethnic group in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) in the United States. Most prior research suggests this trend is the result broadly of settler colonialism, and more specifically of cultural differences between students and school/university environments; poor academic preparation in K-12 schools; vague constructs of educational or vocational goals; insufficient financial aid; unwelcoming school and university environments; prejudice and racism; and social isolation. There is also a vast body of published work on the unique epistemologies and knowledge systems held by Indigenous peoples, which are only recently being acknowledged within mainstream STEMM communities. One potential reason for lower participation in STEMM programs and professions by Indigenous people that has generally gone unexplored relates to unique cultural and spiritual factors that could deter Indigenous people from STEMM fields. Our research investigates the range and variation of cultural/spiritual/ethical practical issues that may be affecting Indigenous people's success in STEMM. Our research provides valuable insights for policy and practices within higher education institutions and industry to provide flexible pathways for Indigenous people to reduce or eliminate barriers related to culturally- and spiritually-informed issues. In this paper, we explore how our findings can be used by professional societies to provide leadership to higher education institutions and industry in the area of changing some standard practices to be more inclusive of Indigenous people. An important mode of systemic change in STEMM fields is through professional societies that guide future practices in various STEMM disciplines.
C1 [Ingram, Jani C.] No Arizona Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA.
[Castagno, Angelina E.] No Arizona Univ, Dept Educ Leadership & Fdn, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA.
[Camplain, Ricky] No Arizona Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA.
[Blackhorse, Davona] No Arizona Univ, Interdiscplinary Hlth PhD Program, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA.
C3 Northern Arizona University; Northern Arizona University; Northern
Arizona University; Northern Arizona University
RP Ingram, JC (corresponding author), No Arizona Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA.
EM jani.ingram@nau.edu
FU National Science Foundation [1835108]; Divn Of Social and Economic
Sciences; Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie [1835108] Funding
Source: National Science Foundation
FX Funding Funding support from the National Science Foundation Grant
1835108.
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U1 1
U2 8
PU FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
PI LAUSANNE
PA AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
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DA 2025-05-28
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Chou, WC
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Chou, Wen-Ching
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SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; effects; educational systems; change in higher education;
international students; push-pull theory
ID LIFE SATISFACTION; LONELINESS; ABROAD
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C1 [Chang, Dian-Fu; Chou, Wen-Ching] Tamkang Univ, Dept Educ & Futures Design, New Taipei 251301, Taiwan.
C3 Tamkang University
RP Chang, DF (corresponding author), Tamkang Univ, Dept Educ & Futures Design, New Taipei 251301, Taiwan.
EM 140626@mail.tku.edu.tw; sauichou1226@gmail.com
RI Chang, Dian-Fu/L-8955-2019
OI Chang, Dian-Fu/0000-0002-6763-7538
FU Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
FX This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD OCT
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 20
AR 11405
DI 10.3390/su132011405
PG 14
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA WS6FG
UT WOS:000715274000001
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Gabriel, AS
Lanaj, K
Jennings, RE
AF Gabriel, Allison S.
Lanaj, Klodiana
Jennings, Remy E.
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SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; leaders; rumination; helping; experience sampling methods
ID SELF-EFFICACY; CUSTOMER MISTREATMENT; RESOURCE PERSPECTIVE; RELATIONSHIP
QUALITY; PSYCHOLOGICAL POWER; RECOVERY; EMOTION; RUMINATION; ENGAGEMENT;
DEPLETION
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NR 139
TC 69
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U1 48
U2 268
PU AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 0021-9010
EI 1939-1854
J9 J APPL PSYCHOL
JI J. Appl. Psychol.
PD OCT
PY 2021
VL 106
IS 10
BP 1517
EP 1538
DI 10.1037/apl0000838
PG 22
WC Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA XG0MF
UT WOS:000724455200012
PM 33030923
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Horikoshi, N
Maeda, M
Harigane, M
Iwasa, H
Murakami, M
Momoi, M
Goto, S
Yasumura, S
AF Horikoshi, Naoko
Maeda, Masaharu
Harigane, Mayumi
Iwasa, Hajime
Murakami, Michio
Momoi, Maho
Goto, Saori
Yasumura, Seiji
TI Vulnerability of Evacuees Having No One to Consult after the Fukushima
Nuclear Disaster: The Fukushima Health Management Survey
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Great East Japan Earthquake; help-seeking; high-risk approach; nuclear
disaster; social networks
ID GREAT EAST JAPAN; MENTAL-HEALTH; HELP-SEEKING; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; OLDER-ADULTS; POPULATION; DEPRESSION;
ASSOCIATION; ATTITUDES
AB After the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2011, caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake, some evacuees had no one to consult despite many local care providers offering assistance. This study identified the characteristics of individuals who did not receive consultations and the relevant determinants, and proposed the available measures to address this issue. Altogether, 32,699 participants aged 16 years or older and residing in the disaster area at Fukushima were surveyed. Those with no one to consult showed a significantly higher prevalence of psychological distress (16.2%, p < 0.001) and drinking problems (21.5%, p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that these behaviors were associated with the middle age group (i.e., 40-64 years old) (odds ratio [OR]: 1.30; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.16-1.46), men (OR = 2.46; 95% CI, 2.27-2.66), bad financial circumstances (OR = 2.11; 95% CI, 1.96-2.27), and living alone (OR = 1.53; 95% CI, 1.39-1.68). This research verifies that people with such characteristics were more likely to be isolated and vulnerable to psychiatric problems, such as depression. We suggest that it is integral for local care providers to recognize those who have no one to consult and provide targeted support.
C1 [Horikoshi, Naoko; Maeda, Masaharu; Harigane, Mayumi; Iwasa, Hajime; Murakami, Michio; Momoi, Maho; Goto, Saori; Yasumura, Seiji] Fukushima Med Univ, Fukushima Hlth Management Survey, Radiat Med Sci Ctr, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.
[Horikoshi, Naoko; Harigane, Mayumi; Iwasa, Hajime; Yasumura, Seiji] Fukushima Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.
[Maeda, Masaharu; Momoi, Maho; Goto, Saori] Fukushima Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Disaster Psychiat, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.
[Momoi, Maho] Fukushima Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Risk Commun, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.
C3 Fukushima Medical University; Fukushima Medical University; Fukushima
Medical University; Fukushima Medical University
RP Horikoshi, N (corresponding author), Fukushima Med Univ, Fukushima Hlth Management Survey, Radiat Med Sci Ctr, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.; Horikoshi, N (corresponding author), Fukushima Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Fukushima 9601295, Japan.
EM copepe@fmu.ac.jp; masagen@fmu.ac.jp; harigane@fmu.ac.jp;
hajimei@fmu.ac.jp; michio0923@gmail.com; maho-m@fmu.ac.jp;
saori-g@fmu.ac.jp; yasumura@fmu.ac.jp
RI Iwasa, Hajime/AFQ-6399-2022; Murakami, Michio/JTS-8578-2023
OI Harigane, Mayumi/0000-0001-7755-1888; Horikoshi,
Naoko/0000-0003-4355-943X; Yasumura, Seiji/0000-0002-4715-2840
FU national "Health Fund for Children and Adults Affected by the Nuclear
Incident"
FX This research was funded by the national "Health Fund for Children and
Adults Affected by the Nuclear Incident" (Grant Number: n/a).
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NR 38
TC 4
Z9 4
U1 0
U2 2
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 19
AR 10075
DI 10.3390/ijerph181910075
PG 10
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ZJ9OD
UT WOS:000762627800001
PM 34639377
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Icekson, T
Begerano, OD
Levinson, M
Savariego, J
Margalit, M
AF Icekson, Tamar
Begerano, Oranit Davidson
Levinson, Michal
Savariego, Jenny
Margalit, Malka
TI Learning Difficulties and Loneliness in College and Beyond: The
Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy, Proactive Coping, and Hope
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE learning difficulties; loneliness; self-efficacy; proactive coping; hope
ID RESOURCES; IMPACT; DISABILITIES; STRESS; LIFE; ASSOCIATIONS;
PERFORMANCE; TRANSITION; EDUCATION
AB Following the conservation of resources, social-cognitive and hope theories, the goals of this study were to identify the role of self-efficacy, proactive coping, and hope as mediators in the relations between learning difficulties and loneliness distress. A questionnaire was sent to current and past students. The sample consisted of 498 participants. The results demonstrated that individuals with learning difficulties reported higher levels of loneliness compared with individuals without learning difficulties. Moreover, self-efficacy, proactive coping, and hope mediated the relations between levels of learning difficulties and loneliness. Specifically, the final model emphasized the important role of hopeful beliefs, since hope mediated the relations between learning difficulties, self-efficacy, and proactive coping with loneliness. In terms of practical implications, professionals' awareness as well as psychoeducational programs could be tailor-made to enhance hopeful beliefs and reduce loneliness.
C1 [Icekson, Tamar; Begerano, Oranit Davidson; Levinson, Michal; Savariego, Jenny; Margalit, Malka] Peres Acad Ctr, Sch Behav Sci, 10 Peres St, IL-7610202 Rehovot, Israel.
[Icekson, Tamar] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Management, IL-8410501 Beer Sheva, Israel.
[Margalit, Malka] Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel.
C3 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Tel Aviv University
RP Margalit, M (corresponding author), Peres Acad Ctr, Sch Behav Sci, 10 Peres St, IL-7610202 Rehovot, Israel.; Margalit, M (corresponding author), Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel.
EM icekson@post.bgu.ac.il; odavidson@pac.ac.il; michal.sapv@gmail.com;
jennysav@gmail.com; malka@tauex.tau.ac.il
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NR 67
TC 10
Z9 10
U1 4
U2 47
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 19
AR 10508
DI 10.3390/ijerph181910508
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA WG8EA
UT WOS:000707225000001
PM 34639809
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Pokrovskaia, NN
Leontyeva, VL
Ababkova, MY
D'Ascenzo, F
AF Pokrovskaia, Nadezhda N.
Leontyeva, Veronika L.
Ababkova, Marianna Yu
D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio
TI Regulation of Digital Behavior Models for Knowledge Transfer:
Organizational Concerns of Remote Learning
SO EDUCATION SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE regulation; behavior; digital communication environment; remote
learning; knowledge transfer; knowledge creation
AB Research on behavior regulation was carried out after several months of social isolation, provoked by the pandemic, between the months of February and March 2020. In spring 2020, many higher education institutions began to introduce digital tools of education, remote learning, and distance teaching. The reaction during the first weeks and months was negative, but the experience of this remote regime of work and learning continued into the autumn semester due to COVID-19. This experience included the perceptions of new organizational approaches that were needed to regulate digital behavior as a specific type of strategy and choices made in the virtual space. This need was expressed in an understanding of the improvements to be implemented in the organization of educational processes at traditional institutions to efficiently apply the remote learning regime. Between December 2020 and March 2021, six focus groups were conducted to investigate if the regulation of behavior for remote work and learning (work for university administrative staff and academic teachers; studying for students) differed, with informal interviews also conducted to check the validity of the opinions formulated. The hypotheses of the lack of responsibility, and of iterative accomplishment of shorter and simpler tasks, were supported with the data obtained. The hypothesis on an imbalanced vision of mutual interests, and of the assessments of gains and costs of the remote activity, was confirmed. The hypothesis of the externalization of motivation was neither confirmed nor rejected, contradictory opinions were obtained, and, thus, further quantitative study is required. The conclusions based on the obtained results included support for improving the regulation mechanisms required to organize knowledge transfer when digital tools are applied at traditional educational institutions. To enhance the remote regime of learning, redesign and reorganization is necessary when considering the assistance needed by teachers and learners. Specific organizational efforts need to be implemented to restructure the teaching to shorter sequences, to stimulate the creativity of both teachers and learners (due to the readiness to experiment and the lack of critics, and constant access to online bases), and to identify the borders of the "sandbox " to clearly define and articulate the common rules of behavior.
C1 [Pokrovskaia, Nadezhda N.; Leontyeva, Veronika L.; Ababkova, Marianna Yu] Peter Great St Petersburg Polytech Univ, Higher Sch Media Commun & PR, St Petersburg 195251, Russia.
[Pokrovskaia, Nadezhda N.] St Petersburg Electrotech Univ LETI, Innovat Management Dept, St Petersburg 197376, Russia.
[Pokrovskaia, Nadezhda N.] St Petersburg Univ Management Technol & Econ, Inst Econ Management & Informat Technol, Dept Econ & Management Socioecon Syst, St Petersburg 190103, Russia.
[Ababkova, Marianna Yu] St Petersburg Electrotech Univ LETI, Dept PR, St Petersburg 197376, Russia.
[D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio] Sapienza Univ Rome, Fac Econ, Dept Management, I-00161 Rome, Italy.
C3 Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Saint Petersburg
State Electrotechnical University; Saint Petersburg State
Electrotechnical University; Sapienza University Rome
RP Pokrovskaia, NN (corresponding author), Peter Great St Petersburg Polytech Univ, Higher Sch Media Commun & PR, St Petersburg 195251, Russia.; Pokrovskaia, NN (corresponding author), St Petersburg Electrotech Univ LETI, Innovat Management Dept, St Petersburg 197376, Russia.; Pokrovskaia, NN (corresponding author), St Petersburg Univ Management Technol & Econ, Inst Econ Management & Informat Technol, Dept Econ & Management Socioecon Syst, St Petersburg 190103, Russia.
EM nnp@ya.ru; leontieva_vl@spbstu.ru; ababkova_myu@spbstu.ru;
fabrizio.dascenzo@uniroma1.it
RI D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio/D-2447-2012; Ababkova, Marianna/B-8350-2018;
Pokrovskaia, Nadezhda/M-4586-2016
OI Ababkova, Marianna/0000-0002-6589-8523; Pokrovskaia,
Nadezhda/0000-0002-0795-8102; D'ASCENZO, FABRIZIO/0000-0001-7627-265X
FU Program for Strategic Academic Leadership and Peter the Great St.
Petersburg Polytechnic University
FX This paper was financially supported by the Program for Strategic
Academic Leadership and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic
University.
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ID SARS-COV-2
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RP Petrie, J (corresponding author), Univ Waterloo, Applied Math, Waterloo, ON, Canada.; Petrie, J (corresponding author), WeHealth Solut PBC, Tucson, AZ USA.
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RI Masel, Joanna/H-4343-2019
OI Masel, Joanna/0000-0002-7398-2127; Petrie, James/0000-0001-7959-7687
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FX J.P. acknowledges support from the Ontario Graduate Scholarship.
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LA English
DT Article
DE Older lesbians; older gay women; older trans lesbians; older cis
lesbians; COVID-19
ID BISEXUAL WOMEN; HEALTH; LONELINESS; CHALLENGES; COMMUNITY; EDUCATION;
PARTNER; SUPPORT; PEOPLE; LIFE
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U1 1
U2 9
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0895-2841
EI 1540-7322
J9 J WOMEN AGING
JI J. Women Aging
PD JUL 4
PY 2022
VL 34
IS 4
SI SI
BP 501
EP 522
DI 10.1080/08952841.2021.1965456
EA SEP 2021
PG 22
WC Gerontology; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Women's Studies
GA 2U3QJ
UT WOS:000695360000001
PM 34486952
OA Green Accepted, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Butnaru, GI
Haller, AP
Dragolea, LL
Anichiti, A
Hârsan, GDT
AF Butnaru, Gina Ionela
Haller, Alina-Petronela
Dragolea, Larisa-Loredana
Anichiti, Alexandru
Harsan, Georgia-Daniela Tacu
TI Students' Wellbeing during Transition from Onsite to Online Education:
Are There Risks Arising from Social Isolation?
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE satisfaction and wellbeing; pandemic stress; COVID-19 pandemic; online
education; social isolation
ID UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; COVID-19; COMMUNICATION; EXPERIENCES; ATTITUDES;
SYMPTOMS; OUTBREAK; IMPACT
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to activities in many fields, including education and lifestyle. Major changes have taken place in the education system, where specific activities migrated suddenly from onsite to online. As a result, this period has witnessed an increased interest in impact studies that analyse the perceptions of the actors involved in the educational process. Based on the survey data (N = 665), the perceptions of the students in Romanian universities with regard to the effects of online education during the pandemic on their wellbeing were analysed. The empirical apparatus-SEM analysis-reached the following conclusions: the students' wellbeing was increased under the traditional education system; the economic crisis has caused concern, and a decrease in their wellbeing; their contamination fear is moderate to low, and does not influence their wellbeing; they have been discouraged in terms of their personal development during the pandemic, and their wellbeing has suffered as a result; the role of institutions is extremely important, given that the students' ability to study online depends on the universities' efficiency in implementing the online system.
C1 [Butnaru, Gina Ionela] Alexandru Joan Cuza Univ Iasi, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Dept Management Mkt & Business Adm, Iasi 700505, Romania.
[Haller, Alina-Petronela; Harsan, Georgia-Daniela Tacu] Romanian Acad, Gheorghe Zane Inst Econ & Social Res, Iasi Branch, Iasi 700488, Romania.
[Dragolea, Larisa-Loredana] 1 Decembrie 1918 Univ Alba Julia, Dept Business Adm & Mkt, Fac Econ, Alba Iulia 510009, Romania.
[Anichiti, Alexandru] Stefan Cel Mare Univ Suceava, Dept Business Adm, 13 Univ St, Suceava 720229, Romania.
C3 Alexandru Ioan Cuza University; Romanian Academy; Gheorghe Zane Economic
& Social Research Institute; 1 Decembrie 1918 University Alba Iulia;
Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
RP Haller, AP (corresponding author), Romanian Acad, Gheorghe Zane Inst Econ & Social Res, Iasi Branch, Iasi 700488, Romania.
EM gina.butnaru@uaic.ro; alina.haller@acadiasi.ro; larisadragolea@uab.ro;
alexandruanichiti@gmail.com; geo_tacu@yahoo.com
RI ANICHITI, ALEXANDRU/GNH-2958-2022; Haller, Alina/P-2459-2019; Gina
Ionela, Butnaru/AAD-4799-2021; Dragolea, Larisa-Loredana/AAC-4778-2021
OI Gina Ionela, Butnaru/0000-0001-9306-0405; Anichiti,
Alexandru/0000-0001-7583-5529; Haller,
Alina-Petronela/0000-0002-2069-9889; Tacu Harsan,
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U2 26
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
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IS 18
AR 9665
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PG 23
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ER
PT J
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DT Article
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ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; TERROR
MANAGEMENT; HEALTH; CHILD; AGE; SATISFACTION; DEPRESSION; PERSONALITY
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
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IS 18
AR 9857
DI 10.3390/ijerph18189857
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA UV4ST
UT WOS:000699471000001
PM 34574776
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Whitaker, L
Smith, FL
Brasier, C
Petrakis, M
Brophy, L
AF Whitaker, Louise
Smith, Fiona L.
Brasier, Catherine
Petrakis, Melissa
Brophy, Lisa
TI Engaging with Transformative Paradigms in Mental Health
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE mental health; social work education; transformative education;
professional education; critical practice; mental health social work;
pedagogy
ID SOCIAL-WORK; CRITICAL REFLECTION; EDUCATION; IDENTITY
AB When graduates of Australian social work courses embark on a career in mental health, the systems they enter are complex, fragmented and evolving. Emerging practitioners will commonly be confronted by the loneliness, social exclusion, poverty and prejudice experienced by people living with mental distress; however, social work practice may not be focused on these factors. Instead, in accordance with the dominant biomedical perspective, symptom and risk management may predominate. Frustration with the limitations evident in this approach has seen the United Nations call for the transformation of mental health service delivery. Recognising paradigmatic influences on mental health social work may lead to a more considered enactment of person centred, recovery and rights-based approaches. This paper compares and contrasts influences of neo-liberalism, critical theory, human rights and post-structuralism on mental health social work practice. In preparing social work practitioners to recognise the influence of, and work more creatively with, intersecting paradigms, social work educators strive to foster a transformative approach to mental health practice that straddles discourses.
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[Petrakis, Melissa] Monash Univ, Sch Primary & Allied Hlth Care, Dept Social Work, Caulfield, Vic 3145, Australia.
[Petrakis, Melissa] St Vincents Hosp Melbourne, Mental Hlth Serv, Fitzroy, Vic 3065, Australia.
[Brophy, Lisa] Univ Melbourne, Ctr Mental Hlth, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
C3 Southern Cross University; La Trobe University; Monash University; St
Vincent's Health; St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne; University of
Melbourne
RP Whitaker, L (corresponding author), Southern Cross Univ, Fac Hlth, Coolangatta, Qld 4225, Australia.
EM louise.whitaker@scu.edu.au; f.smith@latrobe.edu.au;
catherine.brasier@latrobe.edu.au; melissa.petrakis@monash.edu;
l.brophy@latrobe.edu.au
RI Smith, Fiona/IRZ-7349-2023; Whitaker, Louise/AAB-5626-2022
OI Brasier, Catherine/0000-0001-9171-2748; Whitaker,
Louise/0000-0002-2317-4981; BROPHY, LISA/0000-0001-6460-3490; Petrakis,
Melissa/0000-0002-4885-932X
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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IS 18
AR 9504
DI 10.3390/ijerph18189504
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Bairapareddy, KC
Alaparthi, GK
Jitendra, RS
Prathiksha
Rao, PP
Shetty, V
Chandrasekaran, B
AF Bairapareddy, Kalyana Chakravarthy
Alaparthi, Gopala Krishna
Jitendra, Romika Sawant
Prathiksha
Rao, Priyanka Prasad
Shetty, Vanitha
Chandrasekaran, Baskaran
TI "We are so close; yet too far": perceived barriers to smartphone-based
telerehabilitation among healthcare providers and patients with Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in India
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE COPD; Pulmonary rehabilitation; Smartphone-based telerehabilitation;
Awareness; Implementation; Barriers
ID REHABILITATION; TELEHEALTH
AB Background: Telerehabilitation is imperative and impending in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. However, its feasibility in low- and middle-income nations such as India remained unclear.
Objective: To assess the feasibility of administering a smartphone-based telerehabilitation program for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in India.
Material and method: An online cross-sectional survey was administered to stakeholders of the telerehabilitation program: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients, health care professionals including pulmonary care physicians, rehabilitation nurses and physiotherapists. The survey sought to ascertain the causes, barriers, and facilitators associated with the implementation of smartphone-based telerehabilitation, as well as strategies for practice improvement.
Results: While 71% (n = 37/52) of the 52 healthcare professionals surveyed were aware of smartphone-based telerehabilitation, implementation was found to be extremely low (n = 4/37; 10%). The majority of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n = 21/30; 70%) agreed to accept smartphone-based telerehabilitation as one of their treatment options. In India, challenges to efficient telerehabilitation implementation included a lack of infrastructure, perceived time consumption, a lack of expertise and training, organizational support, and perceived inefficacy.
Conclusion: While knowledge of smartphone-based telerehabilitation is high among healthcare professionals and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients, implementation of this novel intervention measure has been limited due to perceived constraints associated with smartphone-based telerehabilitation. Adapting national and organizational policies to support smartphone-based telerehabilitation services is critical during this decade of social isolation.
C1 [Bairapareddy, Kalyana Chakravarthy; Alaparthi, Gopala Krishna] Univ Sharjah, Coll Hlth Sci, Physiotherapy, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates.
[Jitendra, Romika Sawant; Prathiksha; Rao, Priyanka Prasad; Shetty, Vanitha] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Hlth Profess, Dept Physiotherapy, Manipal, India.
[Chandrasekaran, Baskaran] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Hlth Profess, Dept Exercise & Sports Sci, Manipal, India.
C3 University of Sharjah; Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE);
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
RP Bairapareddy, KC (corresponding author), Univ Sharjah, Coll Hlth Sci, Physiotherapy, Sharjah, U Arab Emirates.
EM kreddy@sharjah.ac.ae
RI ; Chandrasekaran, Baskaran/R-2824-2016
OI BAIRAPAREDDY, KALYANA CHAKRAVARTHY/0000-0002-5159-5951; Shetty,
Vanitha/0000-0003-4114-6818; Alaparthi, Gopala
krishna/0000-0001-7596-3459; Chandrasekaran,
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD AUG
PY 2021
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IS 8
AR e07857
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07857
EA AUG 2021
PG 7
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA UK2DZ
UT WOS:000691786800016
PM 34485736
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Ma, XM
Zhang, XF
Guo, XT
Lai, KH
Vogel, D
AF Ma, Xiumei
Zhang, Xiaofei
Guo, Xitong
Lai, Kee-hung
Vogel, Doug
TI Examining the role of ICT usage in loneliness perception and mental
health of the elderly in China
SO TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE ICT usage; Social isolation; Loneliness; Mental health; Elderly in China
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; OLDER-ADULTS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; TECHNOLOGY;
INFORMATION; COMMUNICATION; MORTALITY; PEOPLE
AB Loneliness and mental health are critical concerns for the elderly, but not much is known about this issue in China. This research empirically examines the role of information communication technology (ICT) among elderly users in the Chinese context, with a specific focus on the interplay between ICT and social isolation, in determining elders' loneliness and mental health. Survey data collected from 304 elderly participants in China show that ICT plays a significant yet complicated role in understanding the loneliness and mental health of elderly people. The findings indicate that ICT usage reduces loneliness perception, and this effect can be strengthened by elders' ICT self-efficacy. Furthermore, ICT usage strengthens the effect of social isolation on perceived loneliness, which is counterintuitive to common sense. Practitioners are advised to devote more attention to elderly people's mental health through promoting their online information communication channel usage and improving their ICT self-efficacy.
C1 [Ma, Xiumei; Guo, Xitong; Vogel, Doug] Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Management, Harbin, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Xiaofei] Nankai Univ, Business Sch, Tianjin, Peoples R China.
[Ma, Xiumei; Lai, Kee-hung] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Fac Business, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Harbin Institute of Technology; Nankai University; Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
RP Zhang, XF (corresponding author), 94 Weijin Rd, Tianjin 300071, Peoples R China.
EM xiaofeizhang@nankai.edu.cn
RI Zhang, Xiaofei/AAK-1692-2021; Guo, Xitong/HGA-1666-2022; Lai,
Kee-hung/B-4054-2009
OI Guo, Xitong/0000-0002-9569-0299; Lai, Kee-hung/0000-0001-9296-0882;
Zhang, Xiaofei/0000-0002-6539-7366
FU National Natural Science of China [71901127, 72071054, 71871074];
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
[HIT.BRET.2021002]; Social Science Development Fund of Nankai University
[ZB21BZ0324]
FX It was also funded by the National Natural Science of China (71901127,
72071054, and 71871074) , the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central
Universities (HIT.BRET.2021002) , and Social Science Development Fund of
Nankai University (ZB21BZ0324) .
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0160-791X
EI 1879-3274
J9 TECHNOL SOC
JI Technol. Soc.
PD NOV
PY 2021
VL 67
AR 101718
DI 10.1016/j.techsoc.2021.101718
EA AUG 2021
PG 9
WC Social Issues; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Issues; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA UY1AJ
UT WOS:000701263900016
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wang, EST
Hu, FT
AF Wang, Edward Shih-Tse
Hu, Fang-Tzu
TI Influence of self-disclosure of Internet celebrities on normative
commitment: the mediating role of para-social interaction
SO JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN INTERACTIVE MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Internet celebrity; Self-disclosure; Para-social interaction; Normative
commitment
ID NETWORKING SITES; PARASOCIAL INTERACTION; ONLINE; QUALITY; CONSUMERS;
LONELINESS; BEHAVIOR; IMPACT; TRUST; LIFE
AB Purpose - For Internet celebrities, self-disclosure (SD) is a crucial step in building relationships with their followers who perceive this communication as para-social interaction (PSI), which facilitates socialization among followers. Normative commitment (NC) is critical for creating bonds among community members that are strengthened through socialization. However, research on the predictive relationships among SD, PSI and NC has been insufficient. This paper aims to investigate the effects of two facets of Internet celebrity SDs (i.e. private life and opinion) and two facets of PSI (i.e. companionship and following) on NC. The mediating role of PSI on the effects of SD on NC was also analyzed.
Design/methodology/approach - People who follow at least one Internet celebrity on a social networking site were recruited to participate in this study, and 494 valid questionnaires were collected for examination. The collected data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM).
Findings - The results revealed that both private-life and opinion SDs have positive effects on companionship and following PSI, which consequently influence NC. A mediation test revealed that companionship and following PSI mediate the effects of private-life and opinion SD on NC. This study's findings also revealed that NC is influenced more by following PSI than it is by companionship PSI. Furthermore, opinion SD was determined to be the more influential factor in following PSI, whereas private-life SD was the more influential factor in companionship PSI.
Originality/value - This paper is useful for understanding the influence mechanism of the SD of Internet celebrities on PSI and NC.
C1 [Wang, Edward Shih-Tse; Hu, Fang-Tzu] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Grad Inst Bioind Management, Taichung, Taiwan.
C3 National Chung Hsing University
RP Wang, EST (corresponding author), Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Grad Inst Bioind Management, Taichung, Taiwan.
EM shihtse.wang@msa.hinet.net; FangTzuHuN-CHU@gmail.com.tw
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TC 41
Z9 41
U1 11
U2 107
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2040-7122
EI 2040-7130
J9 J RES INTERACT MARK
JI J. Res. Interact. Mark.
PD MAY 10
PY 2022
VL 16
IS 2
BP 292
EP 309
DI 10.1108/JRIM-09-2020-0194
EA AUG 2021
PG 18
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 1A8JL
UT WOS:000685279400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dalman, MD
Agarwal, MK
Min, JH
AF Dalman, M. Deniz
Agarwal, Manoj K.
Min, Junhong
TI Impact of brand anthropomorphism on ethical judgment: the roles of
failure type and loneliness
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Brand anthropomorphism; Ethical judgment; Loneliness
ID WORD-OF-MOUTH; CONSUMER RESPONSE; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; RELATIONSHIP
NORMS; SOCIAL MEDIA; INFORMATION; PERCEPTIONS; BEHAVIOR; SELF;
IDENTIFICATION
AB Purpose This paper aims to investigate whether anthropomorphized (i.e. humanized) brands are judged less negatively for competence failures than for moral lapses and how these ethical judgments impact negative word-of-mouth (NWOM) intentions of less-lonely and more-lonely consumers. Design/methodology/approach Two scenario-based experiments were conducted, involving a total of 1,375 US mechanical turk (Amazon consumer panel) participants. Findings Findings show that brand humanization has an impact on ethical judgments only for less-lonely consumers. More specifically, for less-lonely consumers, a humanizing strategy backfires when the failure is moral but helps the brand when the failure is competence-related. On the other hand, more-lonely consumers judge the situation less negatively overall, and this effect is not impacted by the anthropomorphization strategy. Process tests indicate that these judgments indirectly affect consumers' intention to spread NWOM following negative events. Research limitations/implications Future research could examine the specific process for lonely consumers (i.e. the role of empathy) and manipulate the size of the negative events (i.e. consumer perceptions of moderate vs extreme failures). Practical implications Brand managers need to consider their specific situations, as anthropomorphization can have both positive and negative effects depending on the consumers and the failure type (moral vs competence). Originality/value Extant research indicates that a humanizing strategy backfires when the market has negative information about the brand. This research introduces types of negative information, as well as consumers' loneliness as moderators and contributes to the literature in branding, business ethics and word-of-mouth.
C1 [Dalman, M. Deniz] St Petersburg State Univ, Grad Sch Management, St Petersburg, Russia.
[Agarwal, Manoj K.] SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton, NY USA.
[Min, Junhong] Michigan Technol Univ, Coll Business, Houghton, MI 49931 USA.
C3 Saint Petersburg State University; State University of New York (SUNY)
System; Binghamton University, SUNY; Michigan Technological University
RP Dalman, MD (corresponding author), St Petersburg State Univ, Grad Sch Management, St Petersburg, Russia.
EM m.dalman@gsom.spbu.ru
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NR 84
TC 5
Z9 5
U1 9
U2 80
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0309-0566
EI 1758-7123
J9 EUR J MARKETING
JI Eur. J. Market.
PD NOV 10
PY 2021
VL 55
IS 11
BP 2917
EP 2944
DI 10.1108/EJM-10-2019-0788
EA AUG 2021
PG 28
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA WU3EY
UT WOS:000690311500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, NY
Jiao, JF
Fan, XC
Li, SB
AF Chen, Nuoya
Jiao, Jinfeng (Jenny)
Fan, Xiucheng
Li, Shaobo (Kevin)
TI The shape of loneliness: The relationship between loneliness and
consumer preference for angular versus circular shapes
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Angular; Circular; Shape; Loneliness; Private consumption; Public
consumption
ID PLEASURE; SEEKING; IMPACT; WARMTH
AB Across five studies, we show that lonely (vs. nonlonely) consumers prefer angular over circular shapes. This effect is driven by the perceived fit between feelings of loneliness (vs. non-loneliness) and angular (vs. circular) shapes. Moreover, this effect occurs only when consumption is private. In public consumption, shape (angular vs. circular) does not affect lonely consumers' preferences. We demonstrate these effects in various product- and logoshape elements, such as logo typefaces (Study 1a), app icons (Study 1b), store displays (Study 2), and product designs (Studies 3a and 3b). These findings add to theories of sensory marketing and loneliness and yield insights for marketing practitioners.
C1 [Chen, Nuoya] Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Informat Syst & Management Engn, Coll Business, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Jiao, Jinfeng (Jenny)] SUNY Binghamton, Sch Management, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
[Fan, Xiucheng] Fudan Univ, Sch Management, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
[Li, Shaobo (Kevin)] Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Coll Business, Dept Informat Syst & Management Engn, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
C3 Southern University of Science & Technology; State University of New
York (SUNY) System; Binghamton University, SUNY; Fudan University;
Southern University of Science & Technology
RP Chen, NY (corresponding author), Southern Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Informat Syst & Management Engn, Coll Business, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, Peoples R China.; Fan, XC (corresponding author), Fudan Univ, Sch Management, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
EM chenny@sustech.edu.cn; jinfengj@binghamton.edu; xcfan@fudan.edu.cn;
lisb3@sustech.edu.cn
RI Li, Shaobo/GWH-1645-2022; Chen, Nuoya/LXX-0182-2024; Fan,
Xiucheng/AEI-5313-2022
OI Li, Shaobo (Kevin)/0000-0001-5676-0429; Chen, Nuoya/0000-0001-7448-2661
FU NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) [71832002]; Natural
Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2020A151501530]; Youth
Innovation Talent Program of General Universities of Guangdong Province,
China [2019WQNCX106]
FX This research is supported by NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation
of China) Grant 71832002 awarded to Xiucheng Fan. This research is also
supported by Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China
(Grant No. 2020A151501530) and Youth Innovation Talent Program of
General Universities of Guangdong Province, China (Grant
No.2019WQNCX106) awarded to Shaobo (Kevin) Li.
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TC 26
Z9 28
U1 27
U2 157
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0148-2963
EI 1873-7978
J9 J BUS RES
JI J. Bus. Res.
PD NOV
PY 2021
VL 136
BP 612
EP 629
DI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.07.046
EA AUG 2021
PG 18
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA WE3ES
UT WOS:000705506800013
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Testoni, I
Piol, S
De Leo, D
AF Testoni, Ines
Piol, Silvia
De Leo, Diego
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE suicide; suicide prevention; Death Education; social work; social
support; college students
ID DEATH EDUCATION; RISK-FACTORS; LONELINESS; NOMOPHOBIA; CONNECTEDNESS;
PREDICTORS; MANAGEMENT; INVENTORY; SEEKING; STIGMA
AB Social isolation and loneliness are increasing in our contemporary western society and seem to correlate with suicide in adolescents and young adults. Social Workers are a potential resource to create such initiatives and projects that promote inclusion and cohesion within communities, a protective factor against suicide. Sixty-two Social Work BA students participated in a Death Education course based on education on suicide prevention. Participants carried out two activities. First, they were invited to complete two written semi-structured interviews on young people's reasons for living and dying. Second, they were invited to design suicide prevention interventions targeted at their peers and adolescents. Data were analyzed qualitatively within the Thematic Analysis framework. As regards the first activity, four main themes were identified: (1) Internet and social media; (2) social isolation and loneliness; (3) the importance of proximal relationships; and, (4) the importance of networking between proximal relationships, educational institutions and mental health services. Whereas, as for suicide prevention interventions, three main ideas were identified: (1) suicide prevention through community and networking between services; (2) academic institutions: high schools and universities; and, (3) suicide prevention through new technologies. To conclude, Death Education as education on suicide prevention can offer young people a space in which to voice their and their peers' reasons for living and dying and to reflect upon their contribution to suicide prevention as students and as future professionals.
C1 [Testoni, Ines; Piol, Silvia] Univ Padua, Dept Philosophy Sociol Pedag & Appl Psycholo FISP, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
[Testoni, Ines] Univ Haifa, Emili Sagol Creat Arts Therapies Res Ctr, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel.
[De Leo, Diego] Griffith Univ, Australian Inst Suicide Res & Prevent, Brisbane, Qld 4122, Australia.
C3 University of Padua; University of Haifa; Griffith University
RP Testoni, I (corresponding author), Univ Padua, Dept Philosophy Sociol Pedag & Appl Psycholo FISP, I-35131 Padua, Italy.; Testoni, I (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Emili Sagol Creat Arts Therapies Res Ctr, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel.
EM ines.testoni@unipd.it; silvia.piol.1@studenti.unipd.it;
d.deleo@griffith.edu.au
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Z9 5
U1 3
U2 49
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 15
AR 8029
DI 10.3390/ijerph18158029
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA TV8JM
UT WOS:000681962700001
PM 34360323
OA gold, Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Aybar-Damali, B
McGuire, F
Kleiber, D
AF Aybar-Damali, Begum
McGuire, Francis
Kleiber, Douglas
TI Adaptation to the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Older Adults in the United
States
SO WORLD LEISURE JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; adaptation; constraint
ID POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH; INNOVATION THEORY; LIFE; LONELINESS; LEISURE;
HEALTH; IMPACT
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[McGuire, Francis] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Clemson, SC USA.
[Kleiber, Douglas] Univ Georgia, Dept Counseling & Human Dev Serv, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
C3 Minnesota State Colleges & Universities; Winona State University;
Clemson University; University System of Georgia; University of Georgia
RP Aybar-Damali, B (corresponding author), Winona State Univ, Dept Recreat Tourism & Therapeut Recreat, 175 West Mark St, Winona, MN 55987 USA.
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Casper, JM
Bocarro, JN
Lothary, AF
AF Casper, Jonathan M.
Bocarro, Jason N.
Lothary, Allura F.
TI An examination of pickleball participation, social connections, and
psychological well-being among seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic
SO WORLD LEISURE JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Senior sport; COVID-19; physical activity; mental health; pickleball
ID TIME PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OLDER-ADULTS; LIFE SATISFACTION; SERIOUS
LEISURE; HEALTH-BENEFITS; MENTAL-HEALTH; LONELINESS; FUTURE; EXERCISE;
SUPPORT
AB This study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the physical activity, social connections, and psychological well-being of seniors who participate in the sport of pickleball. A total of 36 pickleball players who were over the age of 65 completed an online survey that assessed pickleball participation, social connections, physical/mental health, loneliness, and life satisfaction measures in February/March 2020 (pre-COVID) and again in November 2020 (during COVID). Findings indicated that a majority of the participants are still playing pickleball outdoors, but less frequently. They reported lower social connections through pickleball and in their daily life. While perceived physical health scores were stable, participants reported significantly lower mental health, higher loneliness, and lower life satisfaction during the pandemic. Those playing less pickleball were significantly more likely to report lower life satisfaction during the pandemic. The findings from this study have implications for both leisure practitioners and public health professionals as they strategize ways to continue to offer recreation experiences safely.
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
RP Casper, JM (corresponding author), North Carolina State Univ, Dept Parks Recreat & Tourism Management, Box 8004,Biltmore Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
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JI World Leisure J.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Tielker, JM
Weber, JP
Simon, ST
Bausewein, C
Stiel, S
Schneider, N
AF Tielker, Jannik M.
Weber, Jan P.
Simon, Steffen T.
Bausewein, Claudia
Stiel, Stephanie
Schneider, Nils
TI Experiences, challenges and perspectives for ensuring end-of-life
patient care: A national online survey with general practitioners in
Germany
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID COVID-19; HEALTH
AB Background The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is posing major challenges for health care systems. In Germany, one such challenge has been that adequate palliative care for the severely ill and dying (with and without COVID-19), as well as their loved ones, has not been available at all times and in all settings., the pandemic has underlined the significance of the contribution of general practitioners (GPs) to the care of severely ill and dying patients. Objectives To describe GPs' experiences, challenges and perspectives with respect to end-of-life care during the first peak of the pandemic (spring 2020) in Germany. Materials and methods In November and December 2020, a link to an Unipark online survey was sent to GPs registered on nationwide distribution lists. Results In total, 410 GPs responded; 61.5% indicated that the quality of their patients' end-of-life care was maintained throughout the pandemic, 36.8% reported a decrease in quality compared to pre-pandemic times. Of the GPs who made home visits to severely ill and dying patients, 61.4% reported a stable number of visits, 28.5% reported fewer visits. 62.7% of the GPs reported increased telephone contact and reduced personal contact with patients; 36.1% offered video consultations in lieu of face-to-face contact. The GPs reported that relatives were restricted (48.5%) or prohibited from visiting (33.4%) patients in nursing homes. They observed a fear of loneliness among patients in nursing homes (91.9%), private homes (87.3%) and hospitals (86.1%). Conclusions The present work provides insights into the pandemic management of GPs and supports the development of a national strategy for palliative care during a pandemic. To effectively address end-of-life care, GPs and palliative care specialists should be involved in COVID-19 task forces on micro, meso and macro levels of health care.
C1 [Tielker, Jannik M.; Weber, Jan P.; Stiel, Stephanie; Schneider, Nils] Hannover Med Sch, Inst Gen Practice, Hannover, Germany.
[Simon, Steffen T.] Univ Cologne, Univ Hosp Cologne, Dept Palliat Med, Fac Med, Cologne, Germany.
[Bausewein, Claudia] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Palliat Med, Univ Hosp Munich, Munich, Germany.
C3 Hannover Medical School; University of Cologne; University of Munich
RP Stiel, S (corresponding author), Hannover Med Sch, Inst Gen Practice, Hannover, Germany.
EM stiel.stephanie@mh-hannover.de
RI Bausewein, Claudia/C-3239-2009; Schneider, Nils/E-8389-2012
OI Stiel, Stephanie/0000-0002-5963-2526
FU German Ministry for Education [01KX2021]
FX The project PallPan is funded by the German Ministry for Education and
ResearchGrant Number: 01KX2021).
https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/pallpan The
co-author NS received funding. The funders had no role in study design,
data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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Chen, XL
Chang, YY
AF Wu, Hung-Che
Chen, Xiaolian
Chang, Ya-Yuan
TI Structural relationships between psychosocial risk, relationship
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quarantine hotel
SO SERVICE BUSINESS
LA English
DT Article
DE Psychosocial risk; Relationship quality; Need for cognition; Quarantine
intentions; Quarantine hotel
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SATISFACTION; PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION
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[Chang, Ya-Yuan] Ming Chuan Univ, Dept Hospitality Management, 5 De Ming Rd, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan.
C3 City University of Macau; Ming Chuan University
RP Chen, XL (corresponding author), City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Ave Padre Tomas Pereira Taipa, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
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NR 80
TC 11
Z9 11
U1 2
U2 32
PU SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 1862-8516
EI 1862-8508
J9 SERV BUS
JI Serv. Bus.
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 15
IS 4
BP 587
EP 611
DI 10.1007/s11628-021-00454-9
EA JUL 2021
PG 25
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA XK2LM
UT WOS:000677940900001
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Schmuck, J
Hiebel, N
Rabe, M
Schneider, J
Erim, Y
Morawa, E
Jerg-Bretzke, L
Beschoner, P
Albus, C
Hannemann, J
Weidner, K
Steudte-Schmiedgen, S
Radbruch, L
Brunsch, H
Geiser, F
AF Schmuck, Jonas
Hiebel, Nina
Rabe, Milena
Schneider, Juliane
Erim, Yesim
Morawa, Eva
Jerg-Bretzke, Lucia
Beschoner, Petra
Albus, Christian
Hannemann, Julian
Weidner, Kerstin
Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann
Radbruch, Lukas
Brunsch, Holger
Geiser, Franziska
TI Sense of coherence, social support and religiosity as resources for
medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based survey among
4324 health care workers within the German Network University Medicine
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; LONELINESS; ENRICHD; IMPACT
AB Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in severe detrimental effects on the mental well-being of health care workers (HCW). Consequently, there has been a need to identify health-promoting resources in order to mitigate the psychological impact of the pandemic on HCW. Objective Our objective was to investigate the association of sense of coherence (SOC), social support and religiosity with self-reported mental symptoms and increase of subjective burden during the COVID-19 pandemic in HCW. Methods Our sample comprised 4324 HCW of four professions (physicians, nurses, medical technical assistants (MTA) and pastoral workers) who completed an online survey from 20 April to 5 July 2020. Health-promoting resources were assessed using the Sense of Coherence Scale Short Form (SOC-3), the ENRICHD Social Support Inventory (ESSI) and one item on religiosity derived from the Scale of Transpersonal Trust (TPV). Anxiety and depression symptoms were measured with the PHQ-2 and GAD-2. The increase of subjective burden due to the pandemic was assessed as the retrospective difference between burden during the pandemic and before the pandemic. Results In multiple regressions, higher SOC was strongly associated with fewer anxiety and depression symptoms. Higher social support was also related to less severe mental symptoms, but with a smaller effect size, while religiosity showed minimal to no correlation with anxiety or depression. In professional group analysis, SOC was negatively associated with mental symptoms in all groups, while social support only correlated significantly with mental health outcomes in physicians and MTA. In the total sample and among subgroups, an increase of subjective burden was meaningfully associated only with a weaker SOC. Conclusion Perceived social support and especially higher SOC appeared to be beneficial for mental health of HCW during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the different importance of the resources in the respective occupations requires further research to identify possible reasons.
C1 [Schmuck, Jonas; Hiebel, Nina; Rabe, Milena; Schneider, Juliane; Geiser, Franziska] Univ Hosp Bonn, Fac Med, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Bonn, Germany.
[Erim, Yesim; Morawa, Eva] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Univ Hosp Erlangen, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Erlangen, Germany.
[Jerg-Bretzke, Lucia; Beschoner, Petra] Univ Ulm, Ulm Univ Med Ctr, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Ulm, Germany.
[Albus, Christian; Hannemann, Julian] Univ Cologne, Univ Hosp Cologne, Dept Psychosomat & Psychotherapy, Cologne, Germany.
[Weidner, Kerstin; Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann] Tech Univ Dresden, Dept Psychotherapy & Psychosomat Med, Fac Med, Dresden, Germany.
[Radbruch, Lukas; Brunsch, Holger] Univ Hosp Bonn, Fac Med, Dept Palliat Med, Bonn, Germany.
[Schmuck, Jonas] Univ Bonn, Dept Psychol, Bonn, Germany.
C3 University of Bonn; University of Erlangen Nuremberg; Ulm University;
University of Cologne; Technische Universitat Dresden; University of
Bonn; University of Bonn
RP Schmuck, J (corresponding author), Univ Hosp Bonn, Fac Med, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Bonn, Germany.; Schmuck, J (corresponding author), Univ Bonn, Dept Psychol, Bonn, Germany.
EM jonas.schmuck@uni-bonn.de
RI Geiser, Franziska/J-2351-2019; Radbruch, Lukas/IQS-7555-2023;
/HHZ-4248-2022
OI /0000-0002-1171-7133; Geiser, Franziska/0000-0002-4212-9692; Schneider,
Juliane Nora/0000-0002-9057-2867
FU Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)
[348851031]; German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF),
Network University Medicine (NUM) [01KX2021]
FX The study was designed and set up within the research group "Resilience
in Religion and Spirituality", speaker Prof. Dr. Cornelia Richter,
financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG,
German Research Foundation) -project number 348851031. Data management
and evaluation were performed in the collaborative research project
egePan Unimed which is financially supported by the German Federal
Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the Network
University Medicine (NUM) (funding code: 01KX2021) and led by Prof. Dr.
Michael Albrecht, Prof. Dr. Jurgen Graf, Prof. Dr. Jochen Schmitt and
Dr. Michael von Wagner. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript. The corresponding author had full access to all the data in
the study and had final responsibility for the decision to submit for
publication.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUL 26
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 7
AR e0255211
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0255211
PG 18
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA UA5TN
UT WOS:000685224500007
PM 34310616
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Levasseur, M
Routhier, S
Demers, K
Lacerte, J
Clapperton, I
Doré, C
Gallagher, F
AF Levasseur, Melanie
Routhier, Sonia
Demers, Karine
Lacerte, Julie
Clapperton, Irma
Dore, Chantal
Gallagher, Frances
TI Importance of collaboration and contextual factors in the development
and implementation of social participation initiatives for older adults
living in rural areas
SO AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE aged; community-based participatory research; rural population; social
participation; social planning
ID HEALTH-PROMOTION; CANADA; LONELINESS; DISABILITY; RESOURCES; SERVICES;
RISK
AB Introduction To encourage isolated and vulnerable older adults to accomplish meaningful social activities, occupational therapists and other healthcare workers must collaborate with community organisations and municipalities to develop and implement initiatives fostering social participation. In a rural Regional County Municipality in Quebec (Canada), four social participation initiatives were selected and implemented: (1) Benevolent Community, (2) urban transportation system, (3) creation of a website on social participation activities, and (4) social participation workshop. Little is known about contextual factors such as the structures and organisations, stakeholders, and physical environment that influence the development and implementation of such initiatives. Methods Led by an academic occupational therapist, an action research to implement social participation initiatives was initiated by community stakeholders. The 26 stakeholders were involved in a Management and Partnership Committee, two focus groups and an interview with a trainer, which documented and analysed contextual factors and the implementation process. Findings and discussion Development and implementation were facilitated by stakeholder collaboration, mission of the community organisations, and stakeholders' shared desire to reduce older adults' isolation and vulnerability. The established partnerships and predefined orientations as well as the leadership, motivation, and professional skills of the stakeholders also fostered the initiatives. Among the challenges encountered, the stakeholders' limited involvement in implementation tasks was attributable to important changes in the key stakeholders' organisations and structures and the number of organisations involved. Difficulty reaching a consensus resulting from the different attitudes, vision, and understanding of the stakeholders delayed the development and implementation of some initiatives. Despite regular meetings between stakeholders, geographic distance limited spontaneous exchanges. Conclusion This action research highlighted the importance of collaboration and contextual factors in developing and implementing social participation initiatives with community organisations and municipalities.
C1 [Levasseur, Melanie; Lacerte, Julie] Univ Sherbrooke, Sch Rehabil, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, 3001,12e Ave N, Sherbrooke, PQ J1H 5N4, Canada.
[Levasseur, Melanie; Routhier, Sonia; Demers, Karine; Lacerte, Julie] CHUS, CIUSSS Estrie, Res Ctr Aging, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
[Clapperton, Irma] CHUS, CIUSSS Estrie, Publ Hlth Direct, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
[Dore, Chantal; Gallagher, Frances] Univ Sherbrooke, Sch Nursing Sci, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
[Dore, Chantal] CHUS, CIUSSS Estrie, Univ Inst Primary Hlth Care & Social Serv, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
[Gallagher, Frances] CHUS, CIUSSS Estrie, CHUS Res Ctr, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
C3 University of Sherbrooke; University of Sherbrooke; University of
Sherbrooke; University of Sherbrooke; University of Sherbrooke;
University of Sherbrooke
RP Levasseur, M (corresponding author), Univ Sherbrooke, Sch Rehabil, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, 3001,12e Ave N, Sherbrooke, PQ J1H 5N4, Canada.
EM melanie.levasseur@usherbrooke.ca
FU Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec [298996]; Canadian Institutes
of Health Research [360880]; Fonds de Recherche du Quebec -Sante
[26815]; Ministere de la Sante et des Services sociaux [14-MS-00903]
FX Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec, Grant/Award Number: 298996;
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Grant/Award Number: 360880;
Fonds de Recherche du Quebec -Sante, Grant/Award Number: 26815;
Ministere de la Sante et des Services sociaux, Grant/Award Number:
14-MS-00903
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NR 50
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Z9 5
U1 0
U2 8
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0045-0766
EI 1440-1630
J9 AUST OCCUP THER J
JI Aust. Occup. Ther. J.
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 68
IS 6
BP 504
EP 519
DI 10.1111/1440-1630.12761
EA JUL 2021
PG 16
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA WW3RU
UT WOS:000676104900001
PM 34296446
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nakash, O
Arnon, S
Hayat, T
Abu Kaf, S
AF Nakash, Ora
Arnon, Shay
Hayat, Tsahi
Abu Kaf, Sarah
TI Strength of social ties and perceived tangible support: distinct
characteristics and gender differences of older adults' social circles
SO JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING
LA English
DT Article
DE Gender; older adults; social networks; social support; older women
ID LATER LIFE; NETWORKS; HEALTH; PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; MACARTHUR; MEN
AB Social connections have been found to promote wellbeing among older adults. Studies note gender differences in older adults' social network characteristics and aspects of social support. The present study examined gender differences in the association of social network characteristics (number of strong social ties) and perceived tangible support among a sample of elders (n = 278). Older men reported higher levels of perceived tangible support, while older women had more strong social ties. The number of strong social ties was associated with older women's, but not men's, increased sense of tangible support. Implications for cultivating elders' wellbeing respective of gender particularities are discussed.
C1 [Nakash, Ora; Arnon, Shay] Interdisciplinary Ctr, Baruch Ivcher Sch Psychol, Herzliyya, Israel.
[Nakash, Ora] Smith Coll, Sch Social Work, Lilly Hall, Northampton, MA 01063 USA.
[Hayat, Tsahi] Interdisciplinary Ctr, Sami Offer Sch Commun, Herzliyya, Israel.
[Abu Kaf, Sarah] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Interdisciplinary Studies, Conflict Management & Resolut Program, Beer Sheva, Israel.
C3 Reichman University; Smith College; Reichman University; Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev
RP Nakash, O (corresponding author), Smith Coll, Sch Social Work, Lilly Hall, Northampton, MA 01063 USA.
EM onakash@smith.edu
RI Abu-kaf, Sarah/M-3830-2017
OI Abu-kaf, Sarah/0000-0002-2382-4024
FU Israeli National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services
Research [2016/22]
FX This study was supported by the Israeli National Institute for Health
Policy and Health Services Research under Grant number 2016/22 (to
Nakash and Hayat).
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NR 62
TC 10
Z9 11
U1 11
U2 69
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0895-2841
EI 1540-7322
J9 J WOMEN AGING
JI J. Women Aging
PD NOV 2
PY 2022
VL 34
IS 6
BP 719
EP 730
DI 10.1080/08952841.2021.1951075
EA JUL 2021
PG 12
WC Gerontology; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Women's Studies
GA 5B4VT
UT WOS:000673021600001
PM 34255616
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Phadsri, S
Shioji, R
Tanimura, A
Apichai, S
Jaknissai, J
AF Phadsri, Supaluck
Shioji, Rieko
Tanimura, Atsuko
Apichai, Sopida
Jaknissai, Jeerawit
TI Proactive Community Occupational Therapy Service for Social
Participation Development of Thai Adults with Depression: A Grounded
Theory Study from Occupational Therapists' Perspective
SO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
ID COMPASSION
AB Introduction. Depression in adulthood decreases social participation in the workplace, family, and community, which further results in decreased work performance and cessation and social isolation. There is a high statistic of outpatient consultation and readmission of Thais with depression, yet the mental health support for remission in community life and social participation remains limited and unclear. Further, due to the lack of mental health professional resources, particularly occupational therapists, there is much to be known regarding how such therapists work to support the development of social participation in Thai adults with depression. Objective. This research was aimed at understanding the process of how occupational therapists work to redevelop the social participation of community-dwelling Thai adults with depression. Method. The grounded theory methodology was used in this study. Data were collected through interviews and nonparticipatory observations of 14 participants who had experience providing mental health care in community services. The constant comparative analysis method was employed. Result. Three concepts illustrated a proactive community occupational therapy service for depression (PCOTS-D), namely, integrating depression care in community occupational therapy service (COTS), supporting meaningful participation, and forming collaborative networks. The PCOTS-D supported the reconnection of social participation by leading from proactive depression care service to COTS and then working to support meaningful participation toward the patient's self-management and building collaborative networks with inter- and intraprofessional teams simultaneously. Conclusion. The PCOTS-D presented a holistic view of working with community-dwelling Thai adults with depression by considering the importance of the community and researchers' network to redevelop social participation, promote health and recovery, build teams in depression care, and encourage research evidence to enhance the supportive advocacy policy for Thai people with depression.
C1 [Phadsri, Supaluck; Shioji, Rieko; Tanimura, Atsuko] Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Occupat Therapy, Tokyo 1168551, Japan.
[Phadsri, Supaluck; Apichai, Sopida] Chiang Mai Univ, Dept Occupat Therapy, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
[Jaknissai, Jeerawit] Thanyarak Khon Kaen Hosp, Occupat Therapy Unit, Khon Kaen 40000, Thailand.
C3 Tokyo Metropolitan University; Chiang Mai University
RP Shioji, R (corresponding author), Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Occupat Therapy, Tokyo 1168551, Japan.
EM phadsri-supaluck@ed.tmu.ac.jp; rshioji@tmu.ac.jp; tanimura@tmu.ac.jp;
sopida.apichai@cmu.ac.th; jjeerawit@gmail.com
OI Tanimura, Atsuko/0000-0003-4074-3872; PHADSRI,
SUPALUCK/0000-0003-2699-4616; Shioji, Rieko/0000-0001-9014-2579;
Jaknissai, Jeerawit/0000-0003-4411-0511; Apichai,
Sopida/0000-0002-7235-8891
FU Tokyo Human Resources Fund for City Diplomacy Scholarship
FX The authors would like to thank all participants and the Tokyo Human
Resources Fund for City Diplomacy Scholarship.
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U1 1
U2 10
PU WILEY-HINDAWI
PI LONDON
PA ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FL, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, WIT 5HE, ENGLAND
SN 0966-7903
EI 1557-0703
J9 OCCUP THER INT
JI Occup. Ther. Int.
PD JUL 14
PY 2021
VL 2021
AR 6695052
DI 10.1155/2021/6695052
PG 11
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA TR4WE
UT WOS:000678965600001
PM 34354554
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bazzanella, F
Muratore, N
Schlemmer, PA
Happ, E
AF Bazzanella, Filippo
Muratore, Nunzio
Schlemmer, Philipp Alexander
Happ, Elisabeth
TI How the Covid-19 Pandemic Influenced the Approach to Risk Management in
Cycling Events
SO JOURNAL OF RISK AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE sports events; Covid- 19; risk management; SARS-CoV-2; cycling events;
organization; crisis
ID SPORTING EVENTS; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us to live in social isolation and has brought an important element of social life, the events industry, to a complete standstill. In resurrecting the events industry, the most urgent focus is on managing the risk of any crowd-control measures with a view to reducing to zero the danger of the virus spreading. This research focuses on the main issue of the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the organization of sports events (SEs), and in particular, cycling competitions. This study, therefore, aims to provide deeper insights into (a) the measures introduced to face the health emergency situation in cycling events, (b) the comparison of these measures with previous experiences in similar SE contexts, and (c) the possible evolution of organizational models for cycling events in the post-pandemic era. Fifteen semi-structured interviews with cycling athletes, managers, and officials constitute the methodological basis for this study. The results show that countermeasures have been taken that are effective in dealing with pandemic characteristics and are likely to be applied in the future, while others will be phased out or used again only when necessary. This study enhances scientific knowledge by analyzing a renewed approach to risk management for SEs, with a specific focus on pandemics and medical risks. Finally, the study shows that cycling events need to adapt the specifics of such a new approach to the standards projected on future scenarios for which the COVID-19 pandemic has paved the way.
C1 [Bazzanella, Filippo] Univ Innsbruck, Dept Strateg Management Mkt & Tourism, Karl Schonherr Str 3, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
[Muratore, Nunzio] Luiss Business Sch, Management Sch, Via Nomentana 216, I-00162 Rome, Italy.
[Schlemmer, Philipp Alexander; Happ, Elisabeth] Univ Innsbruck, Dept Sport Sci, Furstenweg 185, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
C3 University of Innsbruck; Luiss Guido Carli University; University of
Innsbruck
RP Bazzanella, F (corresponding author), Univ Innsbruck, Dept Strateg Management Mkt & Tourism, Karl Schonherr Str 3, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
EM Filippo.Bazzanella@student.uibk.ac.at; nmura90@gmail.com;
Philipp.Schlemmer@uibk.ac.at; Elisabeth.Happ@uibk.ac.at
OI BAZZANELLA, FILIPPO/0000-0001-7015-2382
FU University of Innsbruck-Austria
FX This research received funding from Vice Rector of Research of the
University of Innsbruck-Austria.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mäkiniemi, JP
Oksanen, A
Mäkikangas, A
AF Makiniemi, Jaana-Piia
Oksanen, Atte
Makikangas, Anne
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Roles of Personal, Social and Organizational Resources on Perceived
Stress and Exhaustion among Finnish University Employees
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; COVID-19; personal demands; stress; exhaustion; personal
resilience; social belonging; organizational support
ID HEALTH; RESILIENCE; BURNOUT; WORK; CONSEQUENCES; MANAGEMENT; ABILITY;
SCALE
AB The aim of this study is to investigate whether personal, social and organizational level resources can buffer against the negative effects of perceived loneliness on stress and exhaustion. The data was collected from Finnish university employees (n = 1463) in autumn 2020 via an electronic survey. Of the respondents, about 78% were working remotely, and 64% were female. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to analyze the main and moderating (i.e., buffering) effects. The results indicated that perceived loneliness was directly and positively associated with stress and exhaustion. Further, as hypothesized, personal resilience moderated the relationship between loneliness and stress and exhaustion, and organizational support moderated the relationship between loneliness and stress. Unexpectedly, organizational support did not moderate the loneliness-exhaustion relationship. Moreover, a sense of social belonging was not associated with stress and exhaustion, nor did it moderate loneliness and well-being relationships. The results demonstrate the importance of personal resilience and organizational support in enhancing well-being in organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Future research directions and practical ways to promote resilience and to increase organizational support are discussed.
C1 [Makiniemi, Jaana-Piia; Oksanen, Atte; Makikangas, Anne] Tampere Univ, Work Res Ctr, Fac Social Sci, Tampere 33014, Finland.
C3 Tampere University
RP Mäkiniemi, JP (corresponding author), Tampere Univ, Work Res Ctr, Fac Social Sci, Tampere 33014, Finland.
EM jaana-piia.makiniemi@tuni.fi; atte.oksanen@tuni.fi;
anne.makikangas@tuni.fi
RI Oksanen, Atte/AAA-6682-2019
OI Makikangas, Anne/0000-0003-0199-3609
FU Finnish Work Environment Fund [200392]; Academy of Finland (AKA)
[200392] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)
FX This research was funded by the Finnish Work Environment Fund to Anne
Makikangas (PI), grant number 200392.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pekala-Wojciechowska, A
Kacprzak, A
Pekala, K
Chomczynska, M
Chomczynski, P
Marczak, M
Kozlowski, R
Timler, D
Lipert, A
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Rasmus, P
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Kacprzak, Andrzej
Pekala, Krzysztof
Chomczynska, Marta
Chomczynski, Piotr
Marczak, Michal
Kozlowski, Remigiusz
Timler, Dariusz
Lipert, Anna
Ogonowska, Agnieszka
Rasmus, Pawel
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Re-Entry
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE hostage; social desirability; social isolation; alienation; forensic
sciences; health care; public health; social exclusion
ID CRIME; SUPPORT
AB The article focuses on a less-discussed issue of social marginalization of people leaving penitentiaries, which is the prevalence of multifaceted health problems experienced by people in this category. It includes poor health status, resulting from, among others, poor housing conditions, harmful or risky lifestyle, and lack of access to medical services. Data from the District Inspectorate of the Prison Service in Lodz, Poland on the health conditions of inmates was accessed. These data were supplemented by qualitative research conducted in 21 juvenile detention centers and 8 prisons across the country, conducting direct observations and In-Depth Interviews (IDI). A total of 198 IDIs were conducted with incarcerated (72) and released (30) juvenile offenders, and incarcerated (68) and released (28) adult offenders. These were complemented by IDIs with experts (50) and Focus Group Interviews (FGIs; 8) with male and female inmates in 4 Polish prisons. The study revealed that mental and physical health is a serious obstacle to social reintegration of ex-prisoners. It is rarely addressed by state institutions. There are strong associations between neglect of health issues in the prison population and increasing social exclusion after leaving prison. As Poland has a restrictive penal policy, former prisoners remain a group with social stigma and little support.
C1 [Pekala-Wojciechowska, Anna] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Clin Pharmacol, PL-90153 Lodz, Poland.
[Kacprzak, Andrzej] Univ Lodz, Fac Econ & Sociol, Dept Appl Sociol & Social Work, PL-90136 Lodz, Poland.
[Pekala, Krzysztof; Rasmus, Pawel] Med Univ Lodz, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Med Psychol, PL-90425 Lodz, Poland.
[Chomczynska, Marta] Stanislaw Stasz State Univ Appl Sci Pila, Dept Forens Sci, PL-64920 Pila, Poland.
[Chomczynski, Piotr] Univ Lodz, Fac Econ & Sociol, Dept Sociol Art, PL-90136 Lodz, Poland.
[Marczak, Michal; Ogonowska, Agnieszka] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Management & Logist Healthcare, PL-90131 Lodz, Poland.
[Kozlowski, Remigiusz] Univ Lodz, Fac Management, Ctr Secur Technol Logist, PL-90237 Lodz, Poland.
[Timler, Dariusz] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Emergency Med & Disaster Med, PL-92213 Lodz, Poland.
[Lipert, Anna] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Sports Med, PL-92213 Lodz, Poland.
C3 Medical University Lodz; University of Lodz; Medical University Lodz;
University of Lodz; Medical University Lodz; University of Lodz; Medical
University Lodz; Medical University Lodz
RP Rasmus, P (corresponding author), Med Univ Lodz, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Med Psychol, PL-90425 Lodz, Poland.; Timler, D (corresponding author), Med Univ Lodz, Dept Emergency Med & Disaster Med, PL-92213 Lodz, Poland.
EM anna.pekala-wojciechowska@umed.lodz.pl; andrzej.kacprzak@uni.lodz.pl;
krzysztof.pekala@umed.lodz.pl; mchomczynska@puss.pila.pl;
piotr.chomczynski@uni.lodz.pl; michal.marczak@umed.lodz.pl;
remigiusz.kozlowski@wz.uni.lodz.pl; dariusz.timler@umed.lodz.pl;
anna.lipert@umed.lodz.pl; agnieszka.ogonowska@stud.umed.lodz.pl;
pawel.rasmus@umed.lodz.pl
RI Lipert, Anna/S-3833-2016; Timler, Dariusz/S-9720-2016; Pękala,
Krzysztof/S-6668-2016; Kacprzak, Andrzej/JCD-8833-2023; Kozlowski,
Remigiusz/D-9750-2011; Chomczyński, Piotr/AAC-6071-2021; Ogonowska,
Agnieszka/GRR-4056-2022; Chomczynski, Piotr/A-8820-2014; Timler,
Dariusz/I-3072-2014
OI Pekala, Krzysztof/0000-0002-4824-6988; Marczak, Michal
Jerzy/0000-0001-6262-0529; Lipert, Anna/0000-0002-7727-0901;
Chomczynski, Piotr/0000-0002-7767-2740; Kacprzak,
Andrzej/0000-0002-5474-2662; Rasmus, Pawel/0000-0003-4887-130X; Timler,
Dariusz/0000-0002-5415-5660; Ogonowska, Agnieszka/0000-0001-9029-8469;
KOZLOWSKI, Remigiusz/0000-0003-2781-5341; Pekala-Wojciechowska,
Anna/0000-0002-8633-5180
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FX This research was funded by Grant of the Polish Ministry of Justice, No.
DFS-II-7211169/18/18 titled: "Social determinants of juvenile and adult
crime" (project coordinator: Piotr Chomczy ' nski). Full report on this
research project (in Polish) is available online:
https://www.academia.edu/39145993/Raport_pt_Spo%C5%82eczne_uwarunkowania
_zjawiska_przest%C4%99pczo%C5%9 Bci_nieletnich (accessed on 2 May 2021).
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NR 87
TC 10
Z9 13
U1 5
U2 22
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 14
AR 7642
DI 10.3390/ijerph18147642
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA TN7FP
UT WOS:000676396800001
PM 34300093
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shahjehan, A
Shah, SI
Qureshi, JA
Wajid, A
AF Shahjehan, Asad
Shah, Syed Imad
Qureshi, Javeria Andleeb
Wajid, Anees
TI A META-ANALYSIS OF SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AND BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Smartphone addiction; meta-analysis; systematic review; behavioral
outcomes
ID PUBLICATION BIAS; INTERNET; ANXIETY; EXPERIENCES; HEALTH; SATISFACTION;
FACEBOOK; FILL; TRIM
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C1 [Shahjehan, Asad; Qureshi, Javeria Andleeb; Wajid, Anees] Hazara Univ, Dept Management Sci, Mansehra, Pakistan.
[Shah, Syed Imad] Univ Peshawar, Inst Management Studies, Peshawar, Pakistan.
C3 Hazara University; University of Peshawar
RP Shahjehan, A (corresponding author), Hazara Univ, Dept Management Sci, Mansehra, Pakistan.
EM asadshahjehan@hotmail.com
RI Wajid, Anees/HNJ-4226-2023; Shah, Syed Imad/IRZ-4158-2023; shahjehan,
Asad/Q-3901-2019
OI Shah, Syed Imad/0000-0002-4097-2838
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NR 51
TC 7
Z9 7
U1 4
U2 42
PU UNIV UTARA MALAYSIA PRESS
PI SINTOK
PA UNIV UTARA MALAYSIA PRESS, SINTOK, KEDAH 06010, MALAYSIA
SN 2232-1608
EI 2180-2467
J9 INT J MANAG STUD
JI Int. J. Manag. Stud.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 28
IS 2
BP 103
EP 125
DI 10.32890/ijms2021.28.2.5
PG 23
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA TI3RY
UT WOS:000672715000005
OA gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU van Zoonen, W
Sivunen, A
Blomqvist, K
Olsson, T
Ropponen, A
Henttonen, K
Vartiainen, M
AF van Zoonen, Ward
Sivunen, Anu
Blomqvist, Kirsimarja
Olsson, Thomas
Ropponen, Annina
Henttonen, Kaisa
Vartiainen, Matti
TI Factors Influencing Adjustment to Remote Work: Employees' Initial
Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE work adjustment; remote work; structural factors; relational factors;
contextual factors; COVID-19 pandemic
ID SELF-EFFICACY; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; ORGANIZATIONAL-CHANGE; TRUST;
PERFORMANCE; COMMUNICATION; CONSEQUENCES; MANAGEMENT; HOME; JOB
AB The COVID-19 crisis has disrupted when, where, and how employees work. Drawing on a sample of 5452 Finnish employees, this study explores the factors associated with employees' abrupt adjustment to remote work. Specifically, this study examines structural factors (i.e., work independence and the clarity of job criteria), relational factors (i.e., interpersonal trust and social isolation), contextual factors of work (i.e., change in work location and perceived disruption), and communication dynamics (i.e., organizational communication quality and communication technology use (CTU)) as mechanisms underlying adjustment to remote work. The findings demonstrate that structural and contextual factors are important predictors of adjustment and that these relationships are moderated by communication quality and CTU. Contrary to previous research, trust in peers and supervisors does not support adjustment to remote work. We discuss the implications of these findings for practice during and beyond times of crisis.
C1 [van Zoonen, Ward] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Sivunen, Anu] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Language & Commun Studies, Seminaarinkatu 15, Jyvaskyla 40014, Finland.
[Blomqvist, Kirsimarja] LUT Univ, Sch Business & Management, Yliopistonkatu 34, Lappeenranta 53850, Finland.
[Olsson, Thomas] Tampere Univ, Fac Informat Technol & Commun Sci, Kalevantie 4, Tampere 33100, Finland.
[Ropponen, Annina] Finnish Inst Occupat Hlth, Helsinki 00032, Finland.
[Henttonen, Kaisa] Univ Eastern Finland, UEF Business Sch, Kuopio Campus 1627, Joensuu 70211, Finland.
[Vartiainen, Matti] Aalto Univ, Dept Ind Engn & Management, Maarintie 8, Aalto 00076, Finland.
C3 University of Amsterdam; University of Jyvaskyla; Lappeenranta-Lahti
University of Technology LUT; Tampere University; Finnish Institute of
Occupational Health; University of Eastern Finland; Aalto University
RP van Zoonen, W (corresponding author), Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
EM w.vanzoonen@uva.nl; anu.e.sivunen@jyu.fi; kirsimarja.blomqvist@lut.fi;
Thomas.olsson@tuni.fi; annina.ropponen@ttl.fi; kaisa.henttonen@uef.fi;
matti.vartiainen@aalto.fi
RI Sivunen, Anu/AFW-3109-2022; van Zoonen, Ward/JAX-3338-2023; Vartiainen,
Matti/F-9448-2012; van Zoonen, Ward/L-2195-2016; Olsson,
Thomas/N-9353-2015
OI van Zoonen, Ward/0000-0002-8531-8784; Sivunen, Anu/0000-0001-7068-2260;
Ropponen, Annina/0000-0003-3031-5823; Olsson, Thomas/0000-0002-1106-2544
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NR 77
TC 59
Z9 78
U1 3
U2 107
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 13
AR 6966
DI 10.3390/ijerph18136966
PG 19
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA TG7XZ
UT WOS:000671614100001
PM 34209796
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wood, SJ
Michaelides, G
Inceoglu, I
Hurren, ET
Daniels, K
Niven, K
AF Wood, Stephen James
Michaelides, George
Inceoglu, Ilke
Hurren, Elizabeth T.
Daniels, Kevin
Niven, Karen
TI Homeworking, Well-Being and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Diary Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE homeworking; covid-19 pandemic; job autonomy; social support;
work-nonwork conflict; detachment from work; loneliness
ID WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT; JOB INSECURITY; RECOVERY; DEMANDS; RESOURCES;
STRESSORS; QUESTIONNAIRE; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; INTERFACE
AB As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments encouraged or mandated homeworking wherever possible. This study examines the impact of this public health initiative on homeworkers' well-being. It explores if the general factors such as job autonomy, demands, social support and work-nonwork conflict, which under normal circumstances are crucial for employees' well-being, are outweighed by factors specific to homeworking and the pandemic as predictors of well-being. Using data from four-week diary studies conducted at two time periods in 2020 involving university employees in the UK, we assessed five factors that may be associated with their well-being: job characteristics, the work-home interface, home location, the enforced nature of the homeworking, and the pandemic context. Multi-level analysis confirms the relationship between four of the five factors and variability in within-person well-being, the exception being variables connected to the enforced homeworking. The results are very similar in both waves. A smaller set of variables explained between-person variability: psychological detachment, loneliness and job insecurity in both periods. Well-being was lower in the second than the first wave, as loneliness increased and the ability to detach from work declined. The findings highlight downsides of homeworking, will be relevant for employees' and employers' decisions about working arrangements post-pandemic, and contribute to the debate about the limits of employee well-being models centred on job characteristics.
C1 [Wood, Stephen James] Univ Leicester, Business Sch, Leicester LE2 1RQ, Leics, England.
[Michaelides, George; Daniels, Kevin] Univ East Anglia, Norwich Business Sch, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England.
[Inceoglu, Ilke] Univ Exeter, Business Sch, Exeter EX4 4PU, Devon, England.
[Hurren, Elizabeth T.] Univ Leicester, Sch Hist Polit & Int Relat, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England.
[Niven, Karen] Univ Manchester, Alliance Manchester Business Sch, Manchester M15 6PB, Lancs, England.
C3 University of Leicester; University of East Anglia; University of
Exeter; University of Leicester; University of Manchester; Alliance
Manchester Business School
RP Wood, SJ (corresponding author), Univ Leicester, Business Sch, Leicester LE2 1RQ, Leics, England.
EM s.j.wood@leicester.ac.uk; G.Michaelides@uea.ac.uk;
I.Inceoglu@exeter.ac.uk; eh140@leicester.ac.uk; Kevin.Daniels@uea.ac.uk;
karen.niven@manchester.ac.uk
RI Wood, Stephen/M-8652-2014
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Leicester's ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (grant ref: ES/T501967/1).
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NR 60
TC 23
Z9 24
U1 4
U2 47
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 14
AR 7575
DI 10.3390/ijerph18147575
PG 24
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA TP1VG
UT WOS:000677385100001
PM 34300025
OA Green Published, Green Accepted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ibnu, IN
Azman, N
AF Ibnu, Ireena Nasiha
Azman, Norzaini
TI The Role of Islamic Piety Movements in the Lives of Malaysian Female
Muslim Students in the United Kingdom
SO JOURNAL OF STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE international students; Islamic piety movements; female students;
Malaysia; ethnography; international students' experience; transnational
migration
ID TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION; MOBILITY; IMPACT; WOMEN; ARAB
AB This paper explores the transnational trajectories of female Malaysian Muslim students through their commitment to piety-minded forms of Islam. In particular, it seeks to identify the reasons for their participation in piety movements and its importance to their lives. The ethnographic research, conducted over 8 months, involved 18 Malaysian female respondents who were studying and living in Manchester between 2016 and 2017. The findings show that the students' involvement in piety movements was due to fictive kinship providing generous hospitality upon their arrival to the United Kingdom, pre-departure programs on preparation for studying abroad, family influence and sisterhood relationships. Participation in piety movements is said to help relieve stress and overcome loneliness, and is considered vital in guiding Muslim students to lead fulfilling and virtuous lives. The findings contribute significantly to transnational student mobility theories and the importance of sociality and religion in transnational migration.
C1 [Ibnu, Ireena Nasiha] Univ Teknol Mara, Shah Alam, Malaysia.
[Azman, Norzaini] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Educ, Higher Educ, Bangi, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Teknologi MARA; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
RP Azman, N (corresponding author), Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Ctr Educ Leadership & Policy, Fac Educ, Bangi 43600, Malaysia.
EM norzai12@ukm.edu.my
RI Ibnu, Ireena/HTN-9258-2023; AZMAN, NORZAINI/W-7807-2019
OI NASIHA, IREENA/0000-0002-6966-0088
FU Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA)
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
research was supported by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA).
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NR 49
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 1
U2 4
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 1028-3153
EI 1552-7808
J9 J STUD INT EDUC
JI J. Stud. Int. Educ.
PD NOV
PY 2022
VL 26
IS 5
BP 590
EP 605
AR 10283153211027011
DI 10.1177/10283153211027011
EA JUN 2021
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 5K5QT
UT WOS:000667860400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chaker, NN
Nowlin, EL
Walker, D
Anaza, NA
AF Chaker, Nawar N.
Nowlin, Edward L.
Walker, Doug
Anaza, Nwamaka A.
TI Alone on an island: A mixed-methods investigation of salesperson social
isolation in general and in times of a pandemic
SO INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Salesperson social isolation; Salesperson performance; Selling in a
pandemic; Organizational socialization; Mixed-methods
ID WORKPLACE ISOLATION; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; SOCIALIZATION TACTICS;
METHOD VARIANCE; PERFORMANCE; SELF; COMMITMENT; IDENTIFICATION; MODELS;
WORK
AB Industrial salespeople spend more time outside of the firm than inside of the firm. As a consequence, they may be particularly prone to salesperson social isolation - or feelings of being disconnected from coworkers and colleagues. Potentially magnified by the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the prevalence of social isolation may become a more common and modern-day challenge for salespeople. As part of this, managers must consider the notion of salesperson social isolation and its impact on job performance. To explore this phenomenon, we employ a multi-study, mixed-methods approach. In Study, 1 we conduct a quantitative survey-based study (with a sample of 233 industrial salespeople) investigating the relationship between salesperson social isolation and salesperson performance and the processes through which it occurs. In Study 2, we utilize a discovery-oriented theories-in-use qualitative approach (with a sample of 27 sales professionals) to investigate the nature of salesperson social isolation (with certain pandemic related factors), its consequences (also considering pandemic related factors), and important manager and salesperson actions that offset the negative effects of salesperson social isolation. Altogether, our findings shed some light into the if, how, what (in much more detail), and when aspects of salesperson social isolation. Theoretical and managerial implications are also discussed.
C1 [Chaker, Nawar N.] Louisiana State Univ, EJ Ourso Coll Business, Dept Mkt, 501 South Quad Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
[Nowlin, Edward L.; Walker, Doug] Kansas State Univ, Dept Mkt, 2092 Business Bldg,1301 Lovers Lane, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA.
[Anaza, Nwamaka A.] Southern Illinois Univ Carbondale, Dept Mkt, Rehn Hall 235A Mail Code 4629,1025 Lincoln Dr, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA.
C3 Louisiana State University System; Louisiana State University; Kansas
State University; Southern Illinois University System; Southern Illinois
University
RP Chaker, NN (corresponding author), Louisiana State Univ, EJ Ourso Coll Business, Dept Mkt, 501 South Quad Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
EM nawarchaker1@lsu.edu; elnowlin@ksu.edu; dmwalker@ksu.edu;
nanaza@business.siu.edu
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NR 101
TC 37
Z9 39
U1 1
U2 28
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0019-8501
EI 1873-2062
J9 IND MARKET MANAG
JI Ind. Mark. Manage.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 96
BP 268
EP 286
DI 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.05.009
EA JUN 2021
PG 19
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA TD7GB
UT WOS:000669489500023
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, CC
Chen, MH
AF Chen, Chun-Chu (Bamboo)
Chen, Ming-Hsiang
TI Well-being and career change intention: COVID-19's impact on unemployed
and furloughed hospitality workers
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; Unemployment; Employee well-being; COVID-19; Career
change intention; Workforce reduction; Employee financial strain
ID NEGATIVE LIFE EVENTS; SCALE; PERFORMANCE; DEPRESSION; ATTITUDES;
SUPPORT; HEALTH; PHQ-9
AB Purpose - This study aims to examine the psychological distress experienced by unemployed and furloughed hospitality workers during the COVID-19 crisis and further investigate how this distress affects their career change intentions.
Design/methodology/approach - Derived from a sample of 607 unemployed and furloughed hospitality workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the data for this research are analyzed using structural equation modeling.
Findings - This study reveals that unemployed and furloughed hospitality workers are financially strained, depressed, socially isolated and panic-stricken due to the pandemic's effects. These effects lead to impaired wellbeing and an increased intention to leave the hospitality industry. Female and younger employees are impacted to a greater extent, while furloughedworkers received fewer impacts compared to their laid-off compatriots.
Research limitations/implications - This study suggests that lockdown restrictions need to be implemented more deliberately, and the psychological well-being of the hospitality workforce deserves more immediate and continuing attention. It advises that hospitality businesses consider furloughs over layoffs when workforce reduction measures are necessary to combat the financial crisis.
Originality/value - This study adds to the current literature by examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from the employee perspective. New insights are offered on the psychological toll of workforce reduction strategies during the financial fallout and howthese distressing experiences affect career change intention.
C1 [Chen, Chun-Chu (Bamboo)] Washington State Univ, Sch Hospitality Business Management, Carson Coll Business, Vancouver, WA USA.
[Chen, Ming-Hsiang] Nanjing Xiaozhuang Univ, Tourism & Social Dministrat Coll, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Ming-Hsiang] Washington State Univ, Sch Hospitality Business Management, Carson Coll Business, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
C3 Washington State University; Nanjing Xiaozhuang University; Washington
State University
RP Chen, MH (corresponding author), Nanjing Xiaozhuang Univ, Tourism & Social Dministrat Coll, Nanjing, Peoples R China.; Chen, MH (corresponding author), Washington State Univ, Sch Hospitality Business Management, Carson Coll Business, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
EM ming-hsiang.chen@wsu.edu
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NR 52
TC 59
Z9 60
U1 5
U2 65
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PY 2021
VL 33
IS 8
BP 2500
EP 2520
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-07-2020-0759
EA JUN 2021
PG 21
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA ZB7FR
UT WOS:000663057800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sreejesh, S
Sarkar, JG
Sarkar, A
AF Sreejesh, S.
Sarkar, Juhi Gahlot
Sarkar, Abhigyan
TI Digital healthcare retail: role of presence in creating patients'
experience
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Healthcare services; Technology-enabled co-creation; Spatial presence;
Co-presence; Service patronage
ID VALUE CO-CREATION; SOCIAL PRESENCE; PERCEIVED BENEFITS; SPATIAL
PRESENCE; LOYALTY; TRUST; BUSINESS; PURCHASE; QUALITY; ENVIRONMENTS
AB Purpose The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the impact of technology-enabled service co-creation on patients' service patronage behaviour in healthcare retailing. The first objective is to examine the mediating roles of spatial presence and co-presence in the relationship between technology enabled co-creation and service experience. The second objective is to investigate if healthcare service experience impacts patients' relationship value with hospitals and subsequent patronage intention. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from a sample of 516 customers of three leading hospitals in India during the social isolation period of COVID-19. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling. Findings The study results demonstrate that customers' favourably perceived technology-enabled co-creation generates feelings of spatial presence and co-presence in the technology-enabled platform. The feeling of presence enhances patients' health care service experiences which in turn predict their relationship value perceptions towards the healthcare service provider. Co-presence dominates as a mediator in terms of magnitude over spatial presence. The favourable value perception positively impacts patients' intention to come back to the same hospital. Research limitations/implications The study uses cross-sectional data, which does not incorporate any temporal variations in the investigated relationships. The study does not account for differences in government vs. private undertakings of healthcare system. Practical implications The findings envisage a digital healthcare retail system, where hospitals can enhance patients' perceptions of healthcare service experience, relational value and re-patronage intention, based on the digital mediated environment design elements, i.e. spatial presence and co-presence. As co-presence is a dominant factor, ensuring that human healthcare experts (rather than technology based e-service elements like chatbots) participate in healthcare service co-creation is of prime importance to provide enriching service experience to the patients. Originality/value The value of the research lies in extending the theories of presence, UTAUT and S-O-R to understand digital healthcare retailing, in order to identify the mechanism of how online co-creative platform can generate hospital patronage behaviour among patients through the serial mediation of presence, augmented service experience and relationship value.
C1 [Sreejesh, S.] Indian Inst Management Kozhikode, Mkt, Kozhikode, India.
[Sarkar, Juhi Gahlot] Inst Management Technol Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad, India.
[Sarkar, Abhigyan] Inst Management Technol Ghaziabad, Mkt, Ghaziabad, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Kozhikode; Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad;
Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad
RP Sarkar, A (corresponding author), Inst Management Technol Ghaziabad, Mkt, Ghaziabad, India.
EM sreejeshibs@gmail.com; juhi.gahlot.sarkar@gmail.com;
abhigyansarkar_2003@yahoo.co.in
RI s, Sreejesh/AAC-9300-2019
OI Gahlot Sarkar, Juhi/0000-0003-1610-3621; s, sreejesh/0000-0002-0861-1303
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NR 78
TC 12
Z9 12
U1 9
U2 69
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0959-0552
EI 1758-6690
J9 INT J RETAIL DISTRIB
JI Int. J. Retail Distrib. Manag.
PD JAN 3
PY 2022
VL 50
IS 1
BP 36
EP 54
DI 10.1108/IJRDM-12-2020-0514
EA JUN 2021
PG 19
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA XX1CP
UT WOS:000660575800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dor-Haim, P
AF Dor-Haim, Peleg
TI Expressions of loneliness: Different perspectives of loneliness among
school deputy principals
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; expressions of loneliness; educational leader; school deputy
principal
ID VICE-PRINCIPALS; WORKPLACE; TOP; SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCE; TEACHER
AB The study of loneliness in the workplace has received extensive attention recently. However, there is a lack of research concerning loneliness within educational organizations and no study to date has examined loneliness among deputy principals. The current study examined deputy principals' interpretation of loneliness in the workplace and posed two questions: (a) How do deputy principals interpret their experience of loneliness at work, specifically in regard to how it manifests across different contexts? (b) What do deputy principals note as the reasons for their feelings of loneliness at work across different contexts? Based on 19 semi-structured interviews with Israeli school deputy principals, four distinctive themes of loneliness expressions were found: (a) loneliness perceived as separateness, (b) loneliness perceived as abandonment, (c) aloneness in carrying the burden of responsibility, and (d) aloneness in commitment to the school. From an analysis of the deputy principals' accounts, several insights are provided and practical implications are suggested.
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[Dor-Haim, Peleg] Kay Coll Negev, Dept Educ Counseling, Beer Sheva, Israel.
C3 Tel Aviv University
RP Dor-Haim, P (corresponding author), Tel Aviv Univ, Shaike Ofir 10,Ap 38, IL-4813937 Rosh Haain, Israel.
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healthy horses
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LA English
DT Article
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C1 [Lundblad, Johan; Rhodin, Marie; Haubro Andersen, Pia] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Anat Physiol & Biochem, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Rashid, Maheen] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Comp Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
C3 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; University of California
System; University of California Davis
RP Lundblad, J (corresponding author), Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Anat Physiol & Biochem, Uppsala, Sweden.
EM Johan.Lundblad@slu.se
RI Rhodin, Marie/AAD-7266-2020; Lundblad, Johan/HHM-4824-2022
OI Rashid, Maheen/0000-0002-0100-3364; Lundblad, Johan/0000-0003-4985-6128
FU platform SLU Future One Health; Swedish Research Council Formas
[2020-01840]; Swedish Research Council [2020-01840] Funding Source:
Swedish Research Council; Formas [2020-01840] Funding Source: Formas
FX This study was partly financed by the platform SLU Future One Health
awarded to P.H.A and partly financed by the Swedish Research Council
Formas, grant no 2020-01840 (http://www.formas.se/) awarded to P.H.A.
The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PT J
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Angelova, M
AF Anguelov, Kiril
Angelova, Miglena
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ID WORK
AB Restricted measures for social isolation taken as precautions in the fight against pandemic due to the COVID-19 virus, have changed dramatically the normal business and professional life. Companies in all sectors have to be adaptive and flexible in order to survive in this complex and hardly unpredictable business environment. At first glance ICT sector is not so severely and visibly affected by the COVID-19 economic crisis. Due to numerous reasons companies from the sector have so far shown an enviable level of flexibility and adaptability to the rapid changes in business environment conditions. As a response to the anti-epidemiological requirements, most often used tool from ICT companies is to transform working processes from office to home, following the line of social isolation. In this regard the major objective of the current article is to reveal the specifics of home office work in ICT companies and its impact on the employees' motivation in terms of their perceptions and level of commitment to the achievement of companies goals. For this purpose we used questionnaire survey among employees working in different job positions in ICT companies in Bulgaria (n=158). Our findings reveal that majority of employees (almost 80% of responders) have positive attitude to the home office as a working measure in social isolation conditions. On the other hand, home office does not significantly impact on the level of employees' motivation and their engagement to the achievement of the company's goals. Based on analysis of collected data, we propose divers measures for improving the employees satisfaction and motivation in specific context of home office work during stress crisis situation, such the pandemic is.
C1 [Anguelov, Kiril] Tech Univ Sofia, French Fac Elect Engn, Kliment Ohridsky Blv St 8, Sofia, Bulgaria.
[Angelova, Miglena] Univ Natl & World Econ, Fac Management & Adm, Sofia, Bulgaria.
C3 Technical University Sofia; University of National & World Economics -
Bulgaria
RP Anguelov, K (corresponding author), Tech Univ Sofia, French Fac Elect Engn, Kliment Ohridsky Blv St 8, Sofia, Bulgaria.
EM ang@tu-sofia.bg; m.angelova@unwe.bg
RI Angelova, Miglena/GVT-1401-2022; Anguelov, Kiril/G-7921-2017
FU Research and Development Sector at the Technical University of Sofia,
Bulgaria
FX The authors would like to thank the Research and Development Sector at
the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria for the financial support.
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RP Ohta, R (corresponding author), Unnan City Hosp, Community Care, 96-1 Iida,Daito Cho, Unnan, Shimane 6991221, Japan.
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U2 10
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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IS 11
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA SP9CJ
UT WOS:000659959700001
PM 34072993
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
EF
FN Clarivate Analytics Web of Science
VR 1.0
PT J
AU Scavarda, A
Dias, A
Reis, A
Silveira, H
Santos, I
AF Scavarda, Annibal
Dias, Ana
Reis, Augusto
Silveira, Haydee
Santos, Isabel
TI A COVID-19 Pandemic Sustainable Educational Innovation Management
Proposal Framework
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; education; innovation; Industry 4; 0; social isolation;
teacher training course; information and communication technologies
ID CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; RESOURCE; INDUSTRY; IMPACT; SCHOOL;
TIME
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has promoted a big change in the educational sector. Suddenly, teachers, professors, and students had to migrate from presential classes to the online system without prior notice or a training course. This paper aimed to verify how the need of a rapid change to the online system in response to the impossibility of keeping the presential system due to the mandatory social distancing imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic has affected relationships and performance of teachers, professors, and students, as well as review the technologies and procedures adopted by them to innovate and achieve sustainable education. To address the empirical side of this exploratory research, the authors of this paper sent an email questionnaire to kindergarten, elementary and high school teachers in the City of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), as well as to professors of the top 197 Brazilian universities. To address theoretical side of this exploratory research, an investigation was carried out through scientific databases. The data were analyzed with SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), version 22.0, and with Microsoft Excel 2007. As a result, this paper showed that social isolation and transition to the online system greatly affected the work conditions of teachers and professors, as well as the learning process of students. Anyway, sustainable actions were taken to overcome these challenges. Furthermore, this paper proposed a framework that might support the development of new studies, filling the literature gap on the subject.
C1 [Scavarda, Annibal] Fed Univ State Rio Janeiro UNIRIO, Dept Prod Engn, BR-22290240 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
[Dias, Ana; Reis, Augusto] Fonseca CEFET RJ, Fed Ctr Technol Educ Celso Suckow, Dept Prod Engn, BR-20271110 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
[Silveira, Haydee] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Dept Civil Engn, COPPE UFRJ, BR-21941450 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
[Santos, Isabel] Fed Fluminense Univ UFF, Dept Prod Engn, BR-24210340 Niteroi, Brazil.
C3 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
RP Dias, A (corresponding author), Fonseca CEFET RJ, Fed Ctr Technol Educ Celso Suckow, Dept Prod Engn, BR-20271110 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
EM annibal.scavarda@unirio.br; missdias@gmail.com;
professor.augusto.reis@gmail.com; haydee.batista@coc.ufrj.br;
igurjao@yahoo.com.br
RI Batista, Haydee/G-9608-2019; Santos, Isabel/AAC-2201-2022; da Cunha
Reis, Augusto/C-9192-2013
OI Dias, Ana/0000-0002-5380-901X; Scavarda, Annibal/0000-0001-9228-9275; da
Cunha Reis, Augusto/0000-0002-3200-8096
FU Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil
(CAPES) [001]
FX This study was financed in part by Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de
Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil (CAPES)-Finance Code 001.
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U2 27
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JUN
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 11
AR 6391
DI 10.3390/su13116391
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Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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UT WOS:000660733700001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Firoz, M
Chaudhary, R
Lata, M
AF Firoz, Mantasha
Chaudhary, Richa
Lata, Madhu
TI The socio-demographic determinants of workplace loneliness in India
SO EVIDENCE-BASED HRM-A GLOBAL FORUM FOR EMPIRICAL SCHOLARSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Isolation; Demographics; Workplace; India
ID MARITAL QUALITY; LATER LIFE; FAMILY; TOP; CONSEQUENCES; MANAGEMENT;
MARRIAGE; LEVEL; WOMEN; NEED
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C3 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Patna; Indian Institute of
Technology System (IIT System)
RP Chaudhary, R (corresponding author), Indian Inst Technol Patna, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Patna, Bihar, India.
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madhulatajha27@gmail.com
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U1 4
U2 34
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2049-3983
EI 2049-3991
J9 EVID-BASED HRM
JI Evid. Based HRM
PD FEB 9
PY 2022
VL 10
IS 1
BP 17
EP 34
DI 10.1108/EBHRM-08-2020-0116
EA MAY 2021
PG 18
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA ZD5KV
UT WOS:000655439300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bhushan, B
Upadhyay, D
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Singh, SB
Ganju, L
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Jagannathan, Naranamangalam
Singh, Shashi Bala
Ganju, Lilly
TI Urine metabolite profiling of Indian Antarctic Expedition members: NMR
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LA English
DT Article
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ID MAGNETIC-RESONANCE METABOLOMICS; H-1-NMR SPECTROSCOPY; COLD STRESS;
QUANTIFICATION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ADIPOCYTES; MICROBIOTA; EXCRETION;
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[Upadhyay, Deepti; Sharma, Uma; Jagannathan, Naranamangalam] All India Inst Med Sci, New Delhi 110029, India.
[Singh, Shashi Bala] Natl Inst Pharmaceut Educ & Res NIPER, NH 9,Kukatpally Ind Estate, Hyderabad 500037, Telangana, India.
C3 Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO); Defence Institute of
Physiology & Allied Sciences (DIPAS); All India Institute of Medical
Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi; National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education & Research, Hyderabad; National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education & Research, S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali)
RP Ganju, L (corresponding author), DRDO, Def Inst Physiol & Allied Sci DIPAS, Lucknow Rd, New Delhi 110054, India.
EM lilly.ganju65@gmail.com
RI Ganju, Lilly/LZI-4336-2025; Jagannathan, Naranamagalam/J-1424-2012;
Bhushan, Brij/GNP-7700-2022
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
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PT J
AU Ong, WJ
AF Ong, Wei Jee
TI Gender-Contingent Effects of Leadership on Loneliness
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE leadership; loneliness; gender; authenticity; role congruity
ID ROLE CONGRUITY THEORY; WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MODERATING
ROLE; RISK-FACTORS; SEX-DIFFERENCES; AGENTIC WOMEN; JOB DEMANDS; SELF;
AUTHENTICITY
AB This article builds from role congruity theory to develop and test a theoretical model about the gender-contingent experiences of loneliness for individuals taking on leadership roles. Across three complementary studies using diverse methods, occupying a leader role was associated with greater loneliness for women, but not for men. This effect was mediated by authenticity such that women experienced less authenticity when they occupied leader roles, but men did not. Study 1 applied a propensity score matching method to a longitudinal, archival data set. Study 2 replicated and extended Study 1 by examining the mediating mechanism of authenticity using a laboratory experiment. Study 3 adopted a two-wave survey design to address the limitations of the previous studies and replicate their results. The findings contribute to theory on how occupying leader roles affects incumbents' affective experiences by shifting the perspective of role congruity theory from observers' perceptions of leaders to leaders' subjective experiences, and accordingly contribute to understanding of the undesirable aspects of leader roles.
C1 [Ong, Wei Jee] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Management & Org, Singapore, Singapore.
C3 National University of Singapore
RP Ong, WJ (corresponding author), Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Management & Org, Singapore, Singapore.
EM weijee@uw.edu
RI Ong, Wei Jee/IVV-4369-2023
OI Ong, Wei Jee/0000-0003-2179-2628
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JI J. Appl. Psychol.
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AU Song, LL
Hu, BX
Mou, J
AF Song, Lianlian
Hu, Baixue
Mou, Jian
TI Investigating consumer binge-watching behavior: A valence framework
perspective
SO JOURNAL OF RETAILING AND CONSUMER SERVICES
LA English
DT Article
DE Binge-watching; Valence framework; Attitude; Self-control
ID MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICES; NEGATIVE ATTITUDES; TRUST TRANSFER; E-COMMERCE;
MOTIVATIONS; INTENTION; ADDICTION; CHILDREN; SEPARABILITY; ACCEPTANCE
AB Binge-watching (BW) behavior has emerged rapidly in recent years. However, a comprehensive understanding of how BW is influenced and how it has changed is lacking. This study uses the valence framework to hypothesize the effects of positive valences (advantages) and negative valences (drawbacks) on consumers' tendency of BW through the mediating effects of consumer attitudes toward BW and tests the role played by consumers' selfcontrol in the association between consumer attitudes toward BW and the tendency of BW. The results from the survey data analysis (N = 454) identify three negative valences (depression, loneliness, and social problems) and four positive valences (enjoyment, passing time, stress relief, and social interaction) that influence consumer attitudes toward BW. In addition, we confirm a U-shaped relationship between consumers' attitudes toward BW and the tendency of BW and find that consumers' self-control has a moderating effect on this U-shaped association. Theoretically, we extend the valence theory into the study of BW behavior and investigate the specific positive and negative valences in this area. Practically, our findings could help broadcasters design strategies to promote BW.
C1 [Song, Lianlian; Hu, Baixue] Nanjing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut Nanjing, Coll Econ & Management, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
[Mou, Jian] Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Business, 2,Busandaehak Ro 63Beon-gil, Busan 46241, South Korea.
C3 Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics; Pusan National
University
RP Mou, J (corresponding author), Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Business, 2,Busandaehak Ro 63Beon-gil, Busan 46241, South Korea.
EM jian.mou@pusan.ac.kr
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71602089]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grant [No.71602089] .
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Dzhambov, AM
Lercher, P
Browning, MHEM
Stoyanov, D
Petrova, N
Novakov, S
Dimitrova, DD
AF Dzhambov, Angel M.
Lercher, Peter
Browning, Matthew H. E. M.
Stoyanov, Drozdstoy
Petrova, Nadezhda
Novakov, Stoyan
Dimitrova, Donka D.
TI Does greenery experienced indoors and outdoors provide an escape and
support mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine?
SO ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Anxiety; Depression; Gardening; Green space; Houseplants; Quarantine
ID WELL-BEING BENEFITS; WINDOW VIEWS; PERCEIVED RESTORATIVENESS;
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS; STUDENT PERCEPTIONS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; FIT INDEXES;
PLANTS; STRESS; GREENNESS
AB Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly changed people?s ability to recreate in public green spaces, which is likely to exacerbate the psychological impacts of the pandemic. In the current study, we seek to understand whether greenery can support mental health even with insufficient outdoor exposure in times of physical isolation from the outdoor environment.
Methods: Between 17 May and 10 June, 2020, we conducted an online survey among 323 students (21.99 ? 3.10 years; 31% male) in health-related programs from two universities in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Severities of depressive and anxiety symptoms over the past two weeks were measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale. We employed two self-reported measures of greenery experienced indoors (number of houseplants in the home and proportion of exterior greenery visible from inside the home) and two measures of greenery experienced outdoors (presence/absence of a domestic garden and availability of neighborhood greenery). Restorative quality of the home (the ?being away? dimension of the Perceived Restorativeness Scale; PRS) and the neighborhood (the ?being away? and ?fascination? dimensions of the PRS), engagement with outdoor greenery (frequency of different types of interaction) and perceived social support were treated as mediators. Associations between greenery and mental health were tested using generalized linear regression and logistic regression. Structural equation modelling (SEM) techniques were used to test the theoretically-indicated relations among the variables.
Results: Clinically-meaningful symptoms of moderate depression and anxiety were reported by approximately 33% and 20% of the students, respectively. The relative abundance of greenery visible from the home or in the neighborhood was associated with reduced depressive/anxiety symptoms and lower depression/anxiety rates. Having more houseplants or a garden was also associated with some of these markers of mental health. As hypothesized, the mental health-supportive effects of indoor greenery were largely explained by increased feelings of being away while at home. Neighborhood greenery contributed to neighborhood restorative quality, which in turn facilitated social support and more frequent engagement with greenery, and that led to better mental health.
Conclusions: Students who spent most of their time at home during the COVID-19 epidemic experienced better mental health when exposed to more greenery. Our findings support the idea that exposure to greenery may be a valuable resource during social isolation in the home. However, causal interpretation of these associations is not straightforward.
C1 [Dzhambov, Angel M.] Med Univ Plovdiv, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hyg, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Lercher, Peter] Graz Univ Technol, Inst Highway Engn & Transport Planning, Graz, Austria.
[Browning, Matthew H. E. M.] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Clemson, SC USA.
[Stoyanov, Drozdstoy] Med Univ Plovdiv, Dept Psychiat & Med Psychol, Fac Med, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Stoyanov, Drozdstoy] Med Univ Plovdiv, Res Inst, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Petrova, Nadezhda; Novakov, Stoyan] Med Univ Plovdiv, Dept Human Anat Histol & Embryol, Fac Med, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Petrova, Nadezhda] Plovdiv Univ Paisii Hilendarski, Dept Plant Physiol & Mol Biol, Fac Biol, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
[Dimitrova, Donka D.] Med Univ Plovdiv, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Management & Healthcare Econ, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
C3 Medical University Plovdiv; Graz University of Technology; Clemson
University; Medical University Plovdiv; Medical University Plovdiv;
Medical University Plovdiv; Plovdiv University; Medical University
Plovdiv
RP Dzhambov, AM (corresponding author), Med Univ Plovdiv, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hyg, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
EM angelleloti@gmail.com
RI Dimitrova, Donka/B-9781-2014; St. Stoyanov, Drozdstoj/AAM-6018-2020;
Novakov, Stoyan/AGO-8214-2022; Browning, Matthew/D-2111-2014; Novakov,
Stoyan/I-5392-2016; Dzhambov, Angel/I-4030-2019
OI Browning, Matthew/0000-0003-2296-7602; Stoyanov,
Drozdstoy/0000-0002-9975-3680; Lercher, Peter/0000-0003-2643-9022;
Petrova, Nadezhda/0000-0002-4856-8522; Novakov,
Stoyan/0000-0002-8248-5202; Dzhambov, Angel/0000-0003-2540-5111
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NR 132
TC 184
Z9 191
U1 20
U2 253
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0013-9351
EI 1096-0953
J9 ENVIRON RES
JI Environ. Res.
PD MAY
PY 2021
VL 196
AR 110420
DI 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110420
EA MAY 2021
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA SA9MP
UT WOS:000649627200010
PM 33157110
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shen, J
Wajeeh-ul-Husnain, S
Kang, HY
Jin, Q
AF Shen, Jie
Wajeeh-ul-Husnain, Syed
Kang, Haiying
Jin, Quan
TI Effect of outgroup social categorization by host-country nationals on
expatriate premature return intention and buffering effect of mentoring
SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Expatriate premature return intention; Mentoring; Multinational
enterprise; Social categorization; Social isolation
ID GENDER; WORK; ADJUSTMENT; EXCLUSION; IDENTITY; SUPPORT; MODEL;
CONSEQUENCES; ANTECEDENTS; PERSPECTIVE
AB Outgroup social categorization by host-country nationals (HCNs) is a common challenge for expatriates and it has received inadequate scholarly attention in expatriate research. This study explores how outgroup social categorization affects expatriate intention to terminate international assignments prematurely and how this adversity can be lessened through organizational mentoring interventions. We theorize that outgroup social categorization by HCNs results in social isolation for expatriates, which triggers expatriates' early return intentions, and mentoring mitigates this indirect effect. The hypotheses were supported by the analyses of multisource data collected from expatriates and their local co-workers in multinational enterprises operating in China. Theoretical and practical implications of the research findings are discussed.
C1 [Shen, Jie; Wajeeh-ul-Husnain, Syed] Shenzhen Univ, Shenzhen Audencia Business Sch, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
[Kang, Haiying] RMIT Univ, Sch Management, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Jin, Quan] Shanghai Univ Int Business & Econ, Sch Business, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
C3 Shenzhen University; Audencia; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
(RMIT); Shanghai University of International Business & Economics
RP Shen, J (corresponding author), Shenzhen Univ, Shenzhen Audencia Business Sch, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
EM Jie.shen@szu.edu.cn; s.wajeeh@szu.edu.cn; Jinq@suibe.edu.cn
RI Wajeeh, Syed/AAX-5932-2020
OI Kang, Haiying/0000-0001-7478-9743
FU Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (CN) [2020A1515010324];
Key Research Projects of Universities in Guangdong Province
[2019WZDXM01]
FX This study is supported by Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong
Province (CN) (2020A1515010324) and Key Research Projects of
Universities in Guangdong Province (2019WZDXM01).
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NR 78
TC 13
Z9 13
U1 5
U2 40
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1075-4253
EI 1873-0620
J9 J INT MANAG
JI J. Int. Manag.
PD JUN
PY 2021
VL 27
IS 2
AR 100855
DI 10.1016/j.intman.2021.100855
EA MAY 2021
PG 12
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA SJ6KY
UT WOS:000655642800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Su, F
Fan, BJ
Song, NN
Dong, X
Wang, YX
Li, JZ
Xue, B
Qiao, XR
AF Su, Fang
Fan, Bingjie
Song, Nini
Dong, Xue
Wang, Yanxia
Li, Jingzhong
Xue, Bing
Qiao, Xianrong
TI Survey on Public Psychological Intervention Demand and Influence Factors
Analysis
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE emergency management; mental health; crisis management; psychological
intervention
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; COVID-19; LONELINESS; EARTHQUAKE; EPIDEMIC; IMPACT; SARS
AB Major public health emergencies would have a negative influence on the psychology of the public, and an effective psychological intervention can help them to relieve some emotions, such as tension and panic. However, differences in individual environments affect people's psychological intervention demands and intervention mode choices. Therefore, it is of great theoretical and practical value to analyze and identify the key factors affecting these demands and choices. Based on a nationwide sample of 24,188 respondents from the "Internet Survey of Residents' Behavioral Changes and Psychological Conditions during the Epidemic", the different characteristics of public psychological intervention demands and choices under different factors are explored in this paper. The results demonstrate that: (1) the psychological status of Chinese people was relatively stable during the epidemic period, and there were 1016 respondents who had subjective demands for a psychological intervention, (2) age, gender, occupation type, residence, family size, risk perception, psychological status, education level, and fixed expenditure all significantly affect public psychological intervention demands, and (3) risk perception, psychological status, age, gender, and family size will impact the choice of psychological intervention methods. The above results can provide a decision-making basis for the construction of a psychological intervention system in psychological crisis management during the post-epidemic prevention and control period, as well as reference and suggestions for handling psychological stress of similar sudden crisis events in the future.
C1 [Su, Fang; Fan, Bingjie; Song, Nini] Shaanxi Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Econ & Management, Xian 710000, Peoples R China.
[Dong, Xue] Shaanxi Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Educ, Mental Hlth Educ Ctr, Xian 710000, Peoples R China.
[Wang, Yanxia] Gansu Prov Matern & Child Care Hosp, Dept Sci Res Ctr, Lanzhou 730050, Peoples R China.
[Li, Jingzhong] Xuchang Univ, Sch Urban Planning & Landscape Architecture, Xuchang 461000, Peoples R China.
[Xue, Bing] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Appl Ecol, Key Lab Pollut Ecol & Environm Engn, Shenyang 110016, Peoples R China.
[Qiao, Xianrong] Shaanxi Univ Sci & Technol, Arts & Sci Sch, Translat & Cultural Commun Res Inst, Xian 710000, Peoples R China.
C3 Shaanxi University of Science & Technology; Shaanxi University of
Science & Technology; Xuchang University; Chinese Academy of Sciences;
Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS; Shaanxi University of
Science & Technology
RP Su, F (corresponding author), Shaanxi Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Econ & Management, Xian 710000, Peoples R China.
EM sufang@sust.edu.cn; bingjie2122@163.com; songnini1020@sina.com;
dongxue@sust.edu.cn; evawyx@163.com; zhong_lij@163.com;
xuebing@iae.ac.cn; qiaoxianrong@sust.edu.cn
RI Xue, Bing/D-1830-2009
OI Fan, Bingjie/0000-0002-1080-9925; SONG, Nini/0000-0002-1981-7278; li,
jingzhong/0000-0001-9831-9260
FU key program of "Thousand Talent Program (Young Professionals), MOE
Project of Humanities and Social Sciences of China" [19YJAZH076];
National Social Science Funded Project [20FJYB025]; Science and
Technology Innovation Team of Innovative Talent Promotion Plan in
Shaanxi Province [2021TD-35]; New Style Think Tank of Shaanxi
Universities [ACNM-202201]; Chinese Academy of Sciences Class A
Strategic Leading Science and Technology Special Project [XDA23060304]
FX This work was supported by the key program of "Thousand Talent Program
(Young Professionals), MOE Project of Humanities and Social Sciences of
China [Grant ID: 19YJAZH076]. National Social Science Funded Project
[Grant ID: 20FJYB025], Science and Technology Innovation Team of
Innovative Talent Promotion Plan in Shaanxi Province [Grant ID:
2021TD-35], The New Style Think Tank of Shaanxi Universities [Grant ID:
ACNM-202201], The sub-project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Class A
Strategic Leading Science and Technology Special Project [Grant ID:
XDA23060304].
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PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAY
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 9
AR 4808
DI 10.3390/ijerph18094808
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA SB8VN
UT WOS:000650264700001
PM 33946413
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yang, Y
Wang, R
Zhang, D
Zhao, X
Su, YG
AF Yang, Yang
Wang, Rui
Zhang, Dan
Zhao, Xia
Su, Yonggang
TI How Loneliness Worked on Suicidal Ideation among Chinese Nursing Home
Residents: Roles of Depressive Symptoms and Resilience
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE suicidal ideation; resilience; loneliness; depressive symptoms; nursing
home residents
ID INTERPERSONAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; CONNOR-DAVIDSON RESILIENCE;
MINI-MENTAL STATE; MODEL; SCALE; PREDICTORS; VERSION; TRAUMA; ELDERS;
YOUTH
AB Suicide in later life is becoming severe under rapid population aging, especially for nursing home residents. Loneliness, an increasingly represented issue among nursing home residents, is found to be a risk factor for depressive symptoms. Both loneliness and depressive symptoms may contribute to the development of suicidal ideation. According to the Protective Factor Model, resilience can act as a moderating role interacting with risk factors to buffer the negative effects on the outcome. The present study aimed to assess the mediating role of depressive symptoms and the moderating effect of resilience on the risk factors of suicidal ideation to attenuate the adverse contribution among nursing home residents. A total of 538 nursing home residents participated in this cross-sectional study, and their suicidal ideation, resilience, loneliness, and depressive symptoms were measured. The mediating effect and moderated mediation model were tested using the Macro Process of SPSS 21.0. Statistics showed that 19.7% of participants had suicidal ideation. The mediating model (H1: B = 0.477, p < 0.001; H2: B = 0.325, p < 0.001; H3: B = 0.308, p < 0.001) and the moderating effect of resilience interacting loneliness (H4: B = -0.133, p < 0.001; H6: B = -0.109, p < 0.001) and depressive symptoms (H5: B = -0.077, p < 0.001) were statistically significant. The findings indicated the protective effect of resilience in alleviating the negative influence of risk factors for suicidal ideation, suggesting that positive psychological interventions for resilience building might be effective in suicide prevention among nursing home residents.
C1 [Yang, Yang; Wang, Rui; Zhang, Dan] Shandong Univ, Sch Nursing & Rehabil, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
[Zhao, Xia] Heze Med Coll, Dept Hlth Management, Heze 274000, Peoples R China.
[Su, Yonggang] Shandong Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
[Su, Yonggang] Shandong Univ, Sch Foreign Languages & Literature, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
C3 Shandong University; Shandong University; Shandong University
RP Su, YG (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.; Su, YG (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, Sch Foreign Languages & Literature, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
EM hlyangyang@sdu.edu.cn; wangr164042135@163.com; zhangdan2014sdu@163.com;
zhaoxia9412@163.com; syg@sdu.edu.cn
RI 王, 瑞/JZD-1810-2024; Zhang, Dan/AGN-2678-2022
OI Su, Yonggang/0000-0003-0295-1945
FU high-quality courses construction for graduate education in Shandong
Province [SDYKC18007]; new liberal arts project of Shandong University
[2020XWKC001]
FX This study was funded by high-quality courses construction for graduate
education in Shandong Province (SDYKC18007) and the new liberal arts
project of Shandong University (2020XWKC001).
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U1 3
U2 36
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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PY 2021
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IS 10
AR 5472
DI 10.3390/ijerph18105472
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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GA SI5GN
UT WOS:000654852700001
PM 34065364
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Bi, YH
Yin, J
Kim, I
AF Bi, Yahua
Yin, Jie
Kim, Insin
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of parasocial interactions
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Parasocial interaction (PSI); Viewing motives; Destination-related
program; Perceived well-being; Media-induced travel intentions; Young
audiences
ID FILM-INDUCED TOURISM; SOCIAL MEDIA; MODERATING ROLE; GRATIFICATIONS; TV;
LONELINESS; EXPERIENCE; ENGAGEMENT; MOTIVATION; CONTEXT
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TC 30
Z9 31
U1 19
U2 100
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
PD JUN
PY 2021
VL 47
BP 398
EP 407
DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2021.04.011
EA APR 2021
PG 10
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA SO8DF
UT WOS:000659204600001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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DT Article
ID DISABLED STUDENTS; PARTICIPATION; NETWORKS; PUPILS; LONELINESS;
CHILDREN; QUALITY; PEOPLE; DIFFICULTIES; FRIENDSHIP
AB How does the participation of students with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream education affect their social inclusion? We introduce a single-item pictorial measure, the Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS), to compare the social inclusion of SEN students attending mainstream regular schools to social inclusion of SEN students attending special schools. We collected responses from 138 parents of SEN students aged 4-20, to obtain data on the loneliness, friendships and social inclusion of SEN students. The parents of SEN students attending regular schools did not perceive their children to be less included than parents of SEN students attending special schools. School context decreased SEN students' perceived loneliness independent of the school type. And while most SEN students' friendships were formed at school, SEN students attending regular schools had more friends, and these were more likely to live in the same neighborhood. Overall, the social inclusion of SEN students across school types was not affected by the school type, only by the school's inclusive characteristics.
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RP Vyrastekova, J (corresponding author), Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Nijmegen Ctr Econ, Inst Management Res, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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U1 3
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 28
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 4
AR e0250070
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0250070
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ST0XL
UT WOS:000662174400038
PM 33909648
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sultana, S
Shafique, I
Majeed, N
Jamshed, S
Shahani, AK
Qureshi, F
AF Sultana, Sayema
Shafique, Imran
Majeed, Nauman
Jamshed, Samia
Shahani, Akram Khan
Qureshi, Fiza
TI Impact of Covid-19 outbreak on psychological health-The case of
Bangladesh
SO HELIYON
LA English
DT Article
DE Psychological distress; Loneliness; Social isolation; Risk perception;
Financial distress
ID COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; GENERAL-POPULATION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; RISK
PERCEPTION; DISTRESS SCALE; LONELINESS; CONSEQUENCES; INFORMATION;
COMMUNITY; SARS
AB Background: The outbreak of COVID-19, a profoundly contagious disease has unnerved the world in a calamitous manner from diverse aspects. The present study ventures to expand the literature by exploring loneliness, social isolation, risk perception, financial distress, and psychological distress amidst the lockdown phase of the general population of Bangladesh.
Methods: Through an online survey among 474 respondents (between April 17th and April 23rd, 2020), data were collected from the Bangladeshi residents (21 years or above). Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were conducted using IBM Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) and Warp-PLS.
Results: Findings suggest a strong positive correlation among the factors and social isolation, risk perception, financial distress are manifested as the predictors of psychological distress. Besides, females, aged people, and lower-income group are found to be more psychologically distressed.
Conclusion: This study yields new insights into the psychological facets of a lower-middle-income earning country, Bangladesh.
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C3 COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI); University of Sindh
RP Sultana, S (corresponding author), Saif Kashem & Co, 104 Agrabad Commercial Area, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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U1 0
U2 3
PU CELL PRESS
PI CAMBRIDGE
PA 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
EI 2405-8440
J9 HELIYON
JI Heliyon
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 7
IS 4
AR e06772
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06772
EA APR 2021
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA RX9UA
UT WOS:000647560300020
PM 33948510
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Al Amin, M
Arefin, MS
Alam, R
Ahammad, T
Hoque, MR
AF Al Amin, Md
Arefin, Md Shamsul
Alam, Razib
Ahammad, Taslim
Hoque, Md Rakibul
TI Using Mobile Food Delivery Applications during COVID-19 Pandemic: An
Extended Model of Planned Behavior
SO JOURNAL OF FOOD PRODUCTS MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Mobile food delivery applications; covid-19; social isolation; food
delivery hygiene; perceived food safety
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C3 Gopalganj Science & Technology University (GSTU); Gopalganj Science &
Technology University (GSTU); University of Dhaka; Gopalganj Science &
Technology University (GSTU); University of Dhaka
RP Al Amin, M (corresponding author), Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sci & Technol U, Dept Mkt, Gopalganj 8100, Bangladesh.
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Md/HTP-1161-2023
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NR 90
TC 88
Z9 91
U1 4
U2 93
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1045-4446
EI 1540-4102
J9 J FOOD PROD MARK
JI J. Food Prod. Mark.
PD FEB 12
PY 2021
VL 27
IS 2
BP 105
EP 126
DI 10.1080/10454446.2021.1906817
EA APR 2021
PG 22
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA RO8SA
UT WOS:000639701700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Maille, V
Gentina, E
Li, Z
AF Maille, Virginie
Gentina, Elodie
Li, Zhen
TI The influence of social belonging and creativity on the immoral
consumption behaviors of new adolescents: A cross-cultural study of
16-24 year olds
SO RECHERCHE ET APPLICATIONS EN MARKETING-ENGLISH EDITION
LA English
DT Article
DE adolescents; country; creativity; immoral consumption behaviors;
individualism versus collectivism; moral judgment; national culture;
social belonging
ID INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM; CONSUMER ETHICS; SELF-EFFICACY; MATERIALISM;
LEVEL; SOCIALIZATION; ACHIEVEMENT; LONELINESS; INTENTIONS; PSYCHOLOGY
AB Why do adolescents engage in immoral consumer behavior, like changing a price or lying for a discount? Based on the theory of the need for social belonging, a study of 1,326 Brazilian, Chinese, American, and French adolescents aged 16-24 demonstrates the coexistence of two opposing relationships between belonging to a peer group and judgment of immoral consumption behavior: a direct relationship in which adolescents who feel most integrated are those whose judgment is the most severe, but also an indirect relationship, in which social belonging increases creative self-efficacy, which in turn makes the subject more forgiving of immoral behavior. The respective weights of direct and indirect paths vary with national culture, here the country of residence, and the value of individualism/collectivism. In Brazil and China, which have collectivist cultures, the direct path dominates. In the United States and France, which are more individualistic, the path is indirect.
C1 [Maille, Virginie] Kedge Business Sch, Marseille, France.
[Gentina, Elodie] IESEG Sch Management, Lille, France.
[Li, Zhen] Texas Womans Univ, Denton, TX 76204 USA.
C3 Kedge Business School; IESEG School of Management; Texas Womans
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NR 151
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 2
U2 20
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 2051-5707
J9 RECH APPL MARKET-ENG
JI Rech. Appl. Market.-Engl. Ed.
PD SEP
PY 2021
VL 36
IS 3
SI SI
BP 70
EP 99
AR 20515707211001762
DI 10.1177/20515707211001762
EA APR 2021
PG 30
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA UN0FK
UT WOS:000638967500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kong, LL
Gao, Z
Xu, N
Shao, SH
Ma, HY
He, QX
Zhang, DH
Xu, HH
Qu, HY
AF Kong, Lingling
Gao, Zheng
Xu, Na
Shao, Shuhong
Ma, Huiying
He, Qingxia
Zhang, Dehai
Xu, Honghong
Qu, Haiying
TI The relation between self-stigma and loneliness in visually impaired
college students: Self-acceptance as mediator
SO DISABILITY AND HEALTH JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Visual impairment; Self-stigma; Self-acceptance; Loneliness; Mental
health
ID INTERNALIZED STIGMA; MENTAL-ILLNESS; VISION; CONSEQUENCES; PEOPLE;
ESTEEM; LEVEL; LIFE
AB Background: Loneliness, a negative emotion that is common in college students, may cause psychological disorders and behavioral issues. Particularly vulnerable are visually impaired college students, who are at an increased risk of loneliness.
Objectives: This study was aimed at explaining the current situation of loneliness among visually impaired college students as well as its influencing factors and exploring the intermediary role of self acceptance between self-stigma and loneliness.
Method: Seventy-eight college students with visual impairment completed a series of self-report questionnaires, including the Self-Stigma of Disabled Scale (SSDS), the Self-Acceptance Questionnaire (SAQ), and the University of CaliforniaeLos Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale. Mediation analyses were conducted using PROCESS in SPSS.
Results: Participants' mean loneliness score was 44.97 +/- 9.35. Two survey factors were significantly associated with loneliness: visual impairment status and relationship with parents (p < 0.05). When controlling for extent of visual damage and relationship with parents, self-stigma showed a significant predictive effect on loneliness (B = 0.37, t = 4.1023, p < 0.01).
Conclusions: In China, visually impaired students suffer from a high level of loneliness, and self acceptance plays a central role in connecting their self-stigma and loneliness. (c) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Kong, Lingling; Gao, Zheng; Xu, Na; Shao, Shuhong; Qu, Haiying] Binzhou Med Univ, Med Humanities Res Ctr, Dept Psychol, 346 Guanhai Rd, Yantai 264003, Peoples R China.
[Ma, Huiying; He, Qingxia] Binzhou Med Univ, Sch Special Educ, Yantai 264003, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Dehai] Binzhou Med Univ, Human Resources Dept, Yantai 264003, Peoples R China.
[Xu, Honghong] Peking Univ, Dept Med Psychol, Hlth Sci Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China.
C3 Binzhou Medical University; Binzhou Medical University; Binzhou Medical
University; Peking University
RP Qu, HY (corresponding author), Binzhou Med Univ, Med Humanities Res Ctr, Dept Psychol, 346 Guanhai Rd, Yantai 264003, Peoples R China.
EM kll0535@126.com; Gaozheng429@163.com; mengfei99_0@163.com;
becky6280@163.com; huiyingma@126.com; hqx130505@163.com;
zdh6879@163.com; sofiaxuhong@163.com; qhy8949@163.com
RI xu, honghong/KHV-2383-2024
OI Xu, Honghong/0000-0002-0476-6383; Gao, Zheng/0000-0001-9007-5628
FU Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China
[18YJCZH070]; Shandong Provincial Social Science Planning and Management
Office [14CSHJ11]
FX Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China
(Grant No.18YJCZH070), Shandong Provincial Social Science Planning and
Management Office (Grant No.14CSHJ11).
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U2 63
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EI 1876-7583
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PG 7
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UT WOS:000637805800024
PM 33358607
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
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PA MANGERON BLVD NO 71A, PO 10, BOX 2111, IASI, 700050, ROMANIA
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U1 3
U2 24
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1939-4225
J9 NEW HORIZ ADULT EDUC
JI New Horiz. Adult Educ. Hum. Resour. Dev.
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PY 2021
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BP 34
EP 45
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PG 12
WC Industrial Relations & Labor
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SC Business & Economics
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UT WOS:000655849100004
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PT J
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RP Peng, J (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ, Sch Management, Higher Educ Mega Ctr, 230 Waihuan Rd West, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
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TC 14
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U1 16
U2 141
PU PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
PI BASINGSTOKE
PA BRUNEL RD BLDG, HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, HANTS, ENGLAND
SN 1472-4782
EI 1476-9328
J9 ASIAN BUS MANAG
JI Asian. Bus. Manag.
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 20
IS 2
BP 280
EP 303
DI 10.1057/s41291-019-00082-2
PG 24
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA QZ6VN
UT WOS:000630861200005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cordellieri, P
Barchielli, B
Masci, V
Viani, F
de Pinto, I
Priori, A
Torriccelli, FD
Cosmo, C
Ferracuti, S
Giannini, AM
Burrai, J
AF Cordellieri, Pierluigi
Barchielli, Benedetta
Masci, Valeria
Viani, Francesca
de Pinto, Ivan
Priori, Andrea
Torriccelli, Felice Damiano
Cosmo, Chiara
Ferracuti, Stefano
Giannini, Anna Maria
Burrai, Jessica
TI Psychological Health Status of Psychiatric Patients Living in Treatment
Communities before and during the COVID-19 Lockdown: A Brief Report
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; psychiatric patients; mental illness; cognitive function;
psychiatric symptoms; risk perception; social support; lockdown
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; INPATIENTS; EPIDEMIC; RISK; CARE
AB Many studies investigated the psychological impact of lockdown measures on the general population, while few studies focused on the psychiatric population. This study aimed to investigate the role of therapeutic communities in the management and containment of symptoms of patients with psychosis living in psychiatric residential facilities. Data were collected at two different points: November 2019 (Coronavirus disease 19 had not yet spread) and April 2020 (during the lockdown in Italy). Twenty-two study participants were recruited from three residential accredited psychiatric facilities. During lockdown, the patients showed a small increase in symptomatology in terms of emotional isolation. In addition, it was been observed significant differences in certain functional areas of the behavior, measured as lower inclination towards violent behaviors during lockdown, and higher scores in substance abuse and medical impairment. The lockdown condition could represent a form of containment; daily routines, along with adequate social support, are important aspects of the stability and the level of behavioral functioning of psychiatric patients. Social support and continuity of care offered by psychiatric communities can be an effective safeguard against the psychological impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.
C1 [Cordellieri, Pierluigi; Giannini, Anna Maria; Burrai, Jessica] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Psychol, Via Marsi 78, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Barchielli, Benedetta; Burrai, Jessica] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Dynam & Clin Psychol & Hlth Studies, Via Apuli 1, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
[Masci, Valeria; Viani, Francesca; de Pinto, Ivan; Priori, Andrea; Torriccelli, Felice Damiano] Assoc Therapeut Communities Reverie, Via Local Passo Cavallone 4, I-00060 Capena, Italy.
[Cosmo, Chiara; Ferracuti, Stefano] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Human Neurosci, Viale Univ 30, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
C3 Sapienza University Rome; Sapienza University Rome; Sapienza University
Rome
RP Burrai, J (corresponding author), Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Psychol, Via Marsi 78, I-00185 Rome, Italy.; Burrai, J (corresponding author), Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Dynam & Clin Psychol & Hlth Studies, Via Apuli 1, I-00185 Rome, Italy.
EM pierluigi.cordellieri@uniroma1.it; benedetta.barchielli@gmail.com;
masci.valeria@gmail.com; francescaviani93@gmail.com; ivandp94@libero.it;
andreapriori7@gmail.com; feldatorr@gmail.com; chiaracosmo@hotmail.it;
Stefano.ferracuti@uniroma1.it; annamaria.giannini@uniroma1.it;
jessica.burrai@uniroma1.it
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 7
AR 3567
DI 10.3390/ijerph18073567
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RK8FT
UT WOS:000638525700001
PM 33808178
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ming, X
De Jong, MDT
AF Ming, Xin
De Jong, Menno D. T.
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COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey Investigating Personal and Societal
Antecedents
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; immigrants; mental well-being; pandemic; racism; trust
ID HEALTH PROBLEMS; LIFE EVENTS; HAPPINESS; RISK; DISTRESS; COMMUNICATION;
ADAPTATION; PREVALENCE; DEPRESSION; LESSONS
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[De Jong, Menno D. T.] Univ Twente, Dept Commun Sci, Fac Behav Management & Social Sci, Drienerlolaan 5, NL-7522 NB Enschede, Netherlands.
C3 University of Twente; University of Twente
RP Ming, X (corresponding author), Univ Twente, ELAN, Dept Teacher Dev, Fac Behav Management & Social Sci, Drienerlolaan 5, NL-7522 NB Enschede, Netherlands.; De Jong, MDT (corresponding author), Univ Twente, Dept Commun Sci, Fac Behav Management & Social Sci, Drienerlolaan 5, NL-7522 NB Enschede, Netherlands.
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TC 6
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 9
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 8
AR 4198
DI 10.3390/su13084198
PG 20
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA RU7HY
UT WOS:000645316000001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Werner, P
Tur-Sinai, A
AboJabel, H
AF Werner, Perla
Tur-Sinai, Aviad
AboJabel, Hanan
TI Examining Dementia Family Caregivers' Forgone Care for General
Practitioners and Medical Specialists during a COVID-19 Lockdown
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE aging; access; barriers; help-seeking; family caregiver; dementia;
COVID-19; forgone; Andersen’ s Behavioral Model
ID UNMET NEEDS; PEOPLE; QUALITY; BURDEN
AB The present study aimed to assess dementia caregivers' reports of the prevalence and correlates of forgone care regarding visits to a general practitioner (GP) and to a specialist during the COVID-19 lockdown in Israel, using Andersen's Behavioral Model of Healthcare Utilization. A cross-sectional study using an online survey was conducted with 73 Israeli family caregivers of persons with dementia residing in the community (81% Jews, 86% female, mean age = 54). Overall, one out of two participants reported having to delay seeking needed help from a GP or a specialist for themselves, as well as for their relatives with dementia, during the COVID-19 lockdown period. Among the predisposing factor, education was associated with caregivers' reports regarding forgone care for themselves as well as for their loved ones. Living with the care-receiver and income level were the enabling factors associated with forgone care for caregivers. Finally, feelings of burden were associated with caregivers' forgone care and feelings of loneliness and perceptions of the care-receiver's cognitive functioning were associated with care-receivers' forgone care. Our findings show that it is essential that this population receive appropriate practical and emotional support at times of distress and crisis to enable them to continue with their caregiving role.
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[Tur-Sinai, Aviad] Max Stern Yezreel Valley Coll, Dept Hlth Syst Management, IL-1930600 Yezreel Valley, Israel.
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C3 University of Haifa; University of Rochester
RP Werner, P (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Dept Community Mental Hlth, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel.
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hanan.abojabel.1987@live.com
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OI Werner, Perla/0000-0002-0432-290X; Tur-Sinai, Aviad/0000-0002-4802-455X
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U1 1
U2 5
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 7
AR 3688
DI 10.3390/ijerph18073688
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RK7RL
UT WOS:000638488500001
PM 33916152
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yahya, F
Zhang, SH
Abbas, U
Waqas, M
AF Yahya, Farzan
Shaohua, Zhang
Abbas, Ulfat
Waqas, Muhammad
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Evidence from Dynamic Panel Model
SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article; Early Access
DE Coronavirus; investor attention; investor sentiments; social isolation;
behavioural bias; lockdown
ID STOCK RETURNS; INVESTOR SENTIMENT; MARKET REACTION; IMPACT; UNCERTAINTY;
FINANCE
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RP Yahya, F (corresponding author), Inst Southern Punjab, Dept Business Adm, 9-KM,Bosan Rd, Multan 60800, Pakistan.
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RI Yahya, Farzan/AAP-1221-2020; Waqas, Muhammad/U-5854-2018
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PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0972-1509
EI 0973-0664
J9 GLOB BUS REV
JI Glob. Bus. Rev.
PD 2021 APR 1
PY 2021
AR 0972150921996174
DI 10.1177/0972150921996174
EA APR 2021
PG 19
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA RH6NC
UT WOS:000636331800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shareef, MA
Dwivedi, Y
Ahmed, JU
Kumar, U
Mahmud, R
AF Shareef, Mahmud Akhter
Dwivedi, Yogesh
Ahmed, Jashim Uddin
Kumar, Uma
Mahmud, Rafeed
TI Stakeholders conflict and private-public partnership chain (PPPC):
supply chain of perishable product
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Supply chain; Stakeholder; Organizational conflict; Structural dynamics;
Group dynamics; Cognitive dissonance; Private-public partnership; Power;
Covid-19
ID COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS; CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS;
DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; MANAGEMENT; PERFORMANCE; FRAMEWORK; NETWORKS;
FOOD; LOGISTICS; COORDINATION
AB Purpose This paper aims to address procurement, logistics management, inventory control and distribution of perishable items, i.e. vegetables, fruits, flowers and fishes, during the social isolation period of the Covid-19 era to identify conflicting interests among the channel members; present inventory and information sharing scenario; and reveal organizational dispute and existence of redundant, nonessential and corrupted members in the supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This study uses an exploratory investigation to evaluate the relations among the members of the supply chain of perishable food items. In this context, it is designed to investigate the field, observe the members of the existing supply chain from rural and remote places and capture their interviews to accomplish the objectives. Findings This study identified that although the supply chain of perishable food items is controlled truly by private parties, from a realistic view, the private-public partnership is essential where the government should play the coordinating role. In this context, continuous interaction, coordination and information sharing among the members to establish an optimum and scalable network and remove any redundant nodal points is a key success factor for managing an efficient supply chain. Research limitations/implications Theoretical and managerial implication of this research is enormous. The existence of functional and dysfunctional conflicts in the same supply network and how it can be detrimental to the performance of the members are exposed in this study, which can be an excellent source to be investigated. Practitioners and researchers can gain a greater understanding to identify the root causes of conflicts in the existing structural dynamics, shedding light on organizational interactions, power and group behavior during the Covid-19 era. Originality/value From the light of management and inter-organizational conflicts, this is a pioneer study that has detected the redundant channel members, their source of power and how their removal can present an optimum channel with group coherence and synergistic interest.
C1 [Shareef, Mahmud Akhter] North South Univ, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Dwivedi, Yogesh] Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Bay Campus, Skewen, Wales.
[Ahmed, Jashim Uddin] North South Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Ahmed, Jashim Uddin] InterResearch, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Kumar, Uma] Carleton Univ, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
[Mahmud, Rafeed] Univ Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
C3 North South University (NSU); Swansea University; North South University
(NSU); Carleton University; University of Ottawa
RP Dwivedi, Y (corresponding author), Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Bay Campus, Skewen, Wales.
EM mahmud_akh@yahoo.com; y.k.dwivedi@swansea.ac.uk;
jashim.ahmed@northsouth.edu; umakumar@cunet.carleton.ca;
mahmud.rafeed@gmail.com
RI Dwivedi, Yogesh/A-5362-2008; Ahmed, Jashim/P-5988-2019; Kumar,
Uma/AAZ-5932-2021
OI Dwivedi, Yogesh/0000-0002-5547-9990; Kumar, Uma/0000-0003-4255-1065
FU Strengthening of Hilsa Research in Riverine Station Chandpur Project,
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Riverine Station, Chandpur,
Government of Bangladesh
FX This research is funded by Strengthening of Hilsa Research in Riverine
Station Chandpur Project, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute,
Riverine Station, Chandpur, Government of Bangladesh.
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JI Int. J. Logist. Manag.
PD OCT 17
PY 2022
VL 33
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SI SI
BP 1218
EP 1245
DI 10.1108/IJLM-12-2020-0486
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OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Roebuck, M
Aubry, T
Agha, A
Manoni-Millar, S
Medd, L
Sylvestre, J
AF Roebuck, Maryann
Aubry, Tim
Agha, Ayda
Manoni-Millar, Stephanie
Medd, Lisa
Sylvestre, John
TI A study of the creation of affordable housing for Housing First tenants
through the purchase of condominiums
SO HOUSING STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Housing First; affordable housing; condominium; landlord; non-profit
housing
AB Successful implementation of Housing First requires a good supply of affordable housing. Since 2002, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ottawa Branch, has purchased 40 condominium units in regular buildings scattered across Ottawa, Canada, to rent to their clients with severe mental illnesses who have a history of homelessness. Seeking to share their experience of this approach that creates affordable housing for Housing First tenants, researchers conducted a case study of the program, documenting its implementation and client outcomes. Thirteen tenants and 24 key informants (staff, management, board members, property managers, and funders) participated. Tenants reported housing stability, improved mental and physical health, decreased substance use, and community integration. Key informants echoed these positive outcomes. Participants also identified program challenges, including aging clients, loneliness, experiences of exclusion, and a vulnerability to home takeovers. At the program-level, challenges included unanticipated program costs, heavy case manager workloads, managing repairs, some eviction cases, and the high prices of condos in central, accessible areas.
C1 [Roebuck, Maryann; Aubry, Tim; Agha, Ayda; Manoni-Millar, Stephanie; Sylvestre, John] Univ Ottawa, Ctr Res Educ & Community Serv, 136 Jean Jacques Lussier,Vanier Hall,Room 5002, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
[Roebuck, Maryann; Aubry, Tim; Agha, Ayda; Manoni-Millar, Stephanie; Sylvestre, John] Univ Ottawa, Sch Psychol, 136 Jean Jacques Lussier,Vanier Hall,Room 5002, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
[Medd, Lisa] Canadian Mental Hlth Assoc, Ottawa Branch, Vanier, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Ottawa; University of Ottawa
RP Roebuck, M (corresponding author), Univ Ottawa, Ctr Res Educ & Community Serv, 136 Jean Jacques Lussier,Vanier Hall,Room 5002, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.; Roebuck, M (corresponding author), Univ Ottawa, Sch Psychol, 136 Jean Jacques Lussier,Vanier Hall,Room 5002, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
EM mloft038@uottawa.ca
RI Aubry, Tim/ABB-9932-2021
FU Canadian Mental Health Association, Ottawa Branch
FX This work was supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association,
Ottawa Branch.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0267-3037
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JI Hous. Stud.
PD APR 21
PY 2023
VL 38
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EP 681
DI 10.1080/02673037.2021.1900549
EA MAR 2021
PG 21
WC Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration; Urban Studies
GA E4VL3
UT WOS:000631954200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dor-Haim, P
Oplatka, I
AF Dor-Haim, Peleg
Oplatka, Izhar
TI The implications of loneliness among school principals
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Implication of loneliness; Educational leader; School
principal
ID SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; WORKPLACE; HEALTH; CONSTRUCT; LIFE
AB Purpose This paper explores the subjective interpretations of school principals' experiences of loneliness in the workplace and the implications of those experiences. The study poses two questions: (1) How do school principals perceive that their experience of loneliness affects their emotional well-being? (2) How do school principals perceive that the experience of loneliness influences their performance at work? Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 elementary and secondary school principals in Israel. A qualitative research methodology was employed to collect and analyze the data. Findings Data analysis resulted in four overarching themes, which captured the subjective consequences of principals' experiences of loneliness at work: a negative effect on work performance, emotional distress, physical health consequences and a positive perspective on loneliness. Originality/value Expanding upon the current knowledge regarding principals' perceived outcomes of loneliness may help to deepen our understanding of principals' emotional experiences and functioning at work. This examination is of great value as previous research has demonstrated the central role of principals on school success.
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C3 Tel Aviv University
RP Dor-Haim, P (corresponding author), Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, Tel Aviv, Israel.
EM pdorhaim@gmail.com; oplatka@post.tau.ac.il
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TC 8
Z9 13
U1 1
U2 18
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0951-354X
EI 1758-6518
J9 INT J EDUC MANAG
JI Int. J. Educ. Manag.
PD MAY 6
PY 2021
VL 35
IS 4
BP 803
EP 814
DI 10.1108/IJEM-12-2020-0564
EA MAR 2021
PG 12
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA SF3GS
UT WOS:000625287700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, C
Yang, CY
Nie, Q
AF Chen, Chun
Yang, Chunyan
Nie, Qian
TI Social-Emotional Learning Competencies and Problematic Internet Use
among Chinese Adolescents: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE problematic Internet use (PIU); social emotional learning (SEL)
competencies; structural equation modeling; Chinese adolescents
ID LEFT-BEHIND CHILDREN; STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS; SELF-ESTEEM;
GENDER-DIFFERENCES; GAMING ADDICTION; DECISION-MAKING; MEDIATING ROLE;
SCHOOL; RESPONSIBILITY; LONELINESS
AB To advance the understanding about social-cognitive factors related to Chinese adolescents' experience with problematic Internet use (PIU), we examined the associations between social-emotional learning (SEL) competencies (i.e., responsible decision-making, social awareness, self-management, self-awareness, and social relationship) and problematic Internet use (PIU) among 1141 11th grade high school students from Southwest China. Through comparing the latent means of PIU across students with different demographic background (i.e., gender, social-economic status, left-behind status), the study found that male students endorsed higher levels of overall PIU and more problematic time management with Internet use than female students. No latent PIU mean differences were observed across family income and students' left-behind status. Using structural equation modeling (SEM) while controlling for demographic factors, overall SEL competencies were found to have a significantly negative association with PIU. Meanwhile, all five SEL domains were also negatively associated with students' PIU. The findings imply the importance of fostering SEL competencies in preventing PIU among Chinese adolescents. The study provides important practical implications for informing school-based SEL competencies programs for PIU prevention among Chinese youths.
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NR 86
TC 13
Z9 15
U1 5
U2 81
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 6
AR 3091
DI 10.3390/ijerph18063091
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RL8JJ
UT WOS:000639211900001
PM 33802858
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Danbolt, LJ
Zock, H
Austad, A
Grung, AH
Stifoss-Hanssen, H
AF Danbolt, Lars Johan
Zock, Hetty
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Grung, Anne Hege
Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans
TI Existential Care in a Modern Society: Pastoral Care Consultations in
Local Communities in Norway
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE pastoral care; folk church; local community; psycho-spiritual distress;
existential care
ID GRIEF; QUESTIONNAIRE; BEREAVEMENT
AB Data from a recent survey on pastoral care consultations (PCC) in Norway (N=408) is presented, showing that PCC is a service priests and deacons provide for people in the municipality, independent of faith affiliation. The most common PCC themes regarded mental and social distress, such as grief, conflicts, and loneliness. Furthermore, illness-related themes were prominent, and a specter of religious and moral issues. We discuss the results in the context of ongoing changes and reforms in both church and health care, and point at possible health promoting dimensions of PCC as existential assistance in the space between personal network support and public health care.
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C3 University of Groningen; VID Specialised University; University of Oslo;
VID Specialised University
RP Danbolt, LJ (corresponding author), MF Norweigan Sch Theol, Gydasv4, N-0302 Oslo, Norway.
EM lars.danbolt@mf.no; t.h.zock@rug.nl; anne.austad@vid.no;
annehg@teologi.uio.no; hans.stifoss-hanssen@vid.no
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Z9 5
U1 3
U2 3
PU WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
PI BERLIN
PA GENTHINER STRASSE 13, D-10785 BERLIN, GERMANY
SN 1430-6921
EI 1612-9768
J9 INT J PRACT THEOL
JI Int. J. Pract. Theol.
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 25
IS 1
BP 20
EP 39
DI 10.1515/ijpt-2020-0027
PG 20
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA SR9WV
UT WOS:000661395300003
OA Green Submitted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kulikowski, K
Przytula, S
Sulkowski, L
AF Kulikowski, Konrad
Przytula, Sylwia
Sulkowski, Lukasz
TI The Motivation of Academics in Remote Teaching during the Covid-19
Pandemic in Polish Universities-Opening the Debate on a New Equilibrium
in e-Learning
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE motivating job potential; Covid-19; e-learning; online; teaching;
teachers
ID HIGHER-EDUCATION; BURNOUT; WORK; SUSTAINABILITY; TEACHERS; VALIDITY;
ENGAGEMENT; RESOURCES; DESIGN
AB Online learning helps to continue education in the face of Covid-19 lockdowns and social isolation, but it might largely change characteristics of academic teachers' jobs and, thus, have some unintended consequences for teachers' motivating job potential. In this study, using a convenience sample of 202 academic teachers, we tested and supported the hypothesis that academic teachers perceived their motivating job potential as lower during the forced Covid-19 e-learning than before it. We also provided evidence that motivating potential of work during the forced Covid-19 e-learning is associated with work engagement and job satisfaction. Moreover, we provided a modicum of evidence that the relationship between the motivating job potential and academic teachers' job satisfaction might be moderated by teachers' assessment of university management actions during the Covid-19 situation, such that this association seems to be stronger among teachers who more positively assess university management. Our results provided initial evidence of possible unintended consequences of the pandemic-forced e-learning for academic teachers. Therefore, we suggested that socially sustainable e-learning required not only concentration on students and organizations of the education process but also on improving the teachers' motivating job potential.
C1 [Kulikowski, Konrad; Sulkowski, Lukasz] Univ Social Sci, Fac Management, PL-90113 Lodz, Poland.
[Przytula, Sylwia] Wroclaw Univ Econ, Human Resource Management Dept, PL-53345 Wroclaw, Poland.
C3 University of Social Sciences; Wroclaw University of Economics &
Business
RP Kulikowski, K (corresponding author), Univ Social Sci, Fac Management, PL-90113 Lodz, Poland.
EM kkulikowski@san.edu.pl; sylwia.przytula@ue.wroc.pl;
lsulkowski@san.edu.pl
RI Kulikowski, Konrad/ACS-0040-2022; Sułkowski, Łukasz/N-4878-2019;
Przytula, Sylwia/B-4058-2012
OI Kulikowski, Konrad/0000-0001-5117-6397; Przytula,
Sylwia/0000-0002-9602-241X; Sulkowski, Lukasz/0000-0002-1248-2743
FU Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland under the programme
"Regional Initiative of Excellence" 2019-2022 [015/RID/2018/19]
FX The project is financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
in Poland under the programme "Regional Initiative of Excellence"
2019-2022 project number 015/RID/2018/19 total funding amount 1,072,1
04,000 PLN.
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TC 38
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U1 1
U2 21
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 5
AR 2752
DI 10.3390/su13052752
PG 16
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA QW4JN
UT WOS:000628617900001
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU O'Bree, B
Walton, CC
Bendall, S
Wilson, M
Valentine, L
McEnery, C
D'Alfonso, S
Alvarez-Jimenez, M
Rice, S
AF O'Bree, Bridget
Walton, Courtney C.
Bendall, Sarah
Wilson, Michael
Valentine, Lee
McEnery, Carla
D'Alfonso, Simon
Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario
Rice, Simon
TI Perceived Helpfulness of a Moderated Online Social Therapy Network for
Young People Experiencing Social Anxiety
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE young people; social anxiety; digital interventions; qualitative
evaluation; gender sensitisation
ID ADOLESCENT; EPIDEMIOLOGY; POPULATION; LONELINESS; PREVALENCE;
DEPRESSION; DISORDERS; PSYCHOSIS; SYMPTOMS; RECOVERY
AB There is a growing need for more effective delivery of digital mental health interventions, particularly for individuals experiencing difficulty accessing or engaging with traditional face-to-face therapy. Young people with social anxiety, and young males with social anxiety in particular need interventions sensitized to their needs. While digital interventions for mental health have proliferated, increasing their accessibility and utility, the data on acceptability and effectiveness of these interventions, however, indicates a need for improvement. The current study sought to utilise qualitative data from semi-structured interviews with 70 participants (male n = 33; age range = 14-25 years, mean age = 19.8) from a single-group pilot study of a novel intervention for young people with social anxiety (Entourage), using a content analysis approach. Results indicated that participants spoke about five main categories: connection, anxiety management, appeal, disengagement and system improvement. No overt gender differences were found in the appeal or perceived helpfulness of the Entourage platform. The current study provides valuable information and suggestions to guide future improvement of digital interventions for young people, particularly those experiencing social anxiety.
C1 [O'Bree, Bridget] Australian Catholic Univ, Sch Behav & Hlth Sci, Fitzroy, Vic 3065, Australia.
[O'Bree, Bridget; Walton, Courtney C.; Bendall, Sarah; Wilson, Michael; Valentine, Lee; McEnery, Carla; D'Alfonso, Simon; Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario; Rice, Simon] Orygen, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia.
[Walton, Courtney C.; Bendall, Sarah; Wilson, Michael; Valentine, Lee; McEnery, Carla; Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario; Rice, Simon] Univ Melbourne, Ctr Youth Mental Hlth, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia.
[D'Alfonso, Simon] Univ Melbourne, Sch Comp & Informat Syst, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia.
C3 Australian Catholic University; Orygen, The National Centre of
Excellence in Youth Mental Health; Orygen, The National Centre of
Excellence in Youth Mental Health; University of Melbourne; University
of Melbourne
RP Rice, S (corresponding author), Orygen, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia.; Rice, S (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Ctr Youth Mental Hlth, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia.
EM bridget.obree@myacu.edu.au; courtney.walton@orygen.org.au;
sarah.bendall@orygen.org.au; michael.wilson@orygen.org.au;
lee.valentine@orygen.org.au; carla.mcenery@orygen.org.au;
dalfonso@unimelb.edu.au; mario.alvarez@orygen.org.au;
simon.rice@orygen.org.au
RI Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario/G-4691-2013; Valentine, Lee/GQO-8421-2022;
Walton, Courtney/IXN-9350-2023; D'Alfonso, Simon/AAG-1396-2020; Walton,
Courtney/X-7293-2018; Rice, Simon/J-5656-2014
OI Wilson, Michael James/0000-0001-8983-0067; D'Alfonso,
Simon/0000-0001-7407-8730; Walton, Courtney/0000-0003-0835-2310;
Valentine, Lee/0000-0001-7481-6537; Rice, Simon/0000-0003-4045-8553
FU Beyond Blue; National Health and Medical Research Council [GNT1177235,
GNT115888]; Mental Illness Research Fund from the State Government of
Victoria; University of Melbourne [MCK2020292]; Movember Foundation
FX This research was funded by the Movember Foundation and Beyond Blue
(SIC-2017) as part of the Social Innovators Challenge. Mario
Alvarez-Jimenez is supported by an Investigator Grant (GNT1177235) from
the National Health and Medical Research Council. Simon Rice is
supported by a Career Developmental Fellowship (GNT115888) from the
National Health and Medical Research Council. Lee Valentine is supported
by the Mental Illness Research Fund from the State Government of
Victoria. CourtneyWalton is supported by a McKenzie Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship (MCK2020292) from the University of Melbourne.
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U2 17
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 6
AR 2796
DI 10.3390/ijerph18062796
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RL7XE
UT WOS:000639180200001
PM 33801893
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ortega-Jiménez, D
Ruisoto, P
Bretones, FD
Ramírez, MD
Gallegos, SV
AF Ortega-Jimenez, David
Ruisoto, Pablo
Diaz Bretones, Francisco
del Rocio Ramirez, Marina
Vaca Gallegos, Silvia
TI Psychological (In)Flexibility Mediates the Effect of Loneliness on
Psychological Stress. Evidence from a Large Sample of University
Professors
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE psychosocial factors; psychological (in)flexibility; professors; mental
health
ID OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; TEACHER STRESS; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; PERCEIVED
STRESS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; FLEXIBILITY; BURNOUT; INFLEXIBILITY;
PERFORMANCE; ACCEPTANCE
AB Psychological stress, loneliness, and psychological inflexibility are associated with poorer mental health and professional performance in university teachers. However, the relationship between these variables is understudied. The aim of the present study is to analyze the mediating role of psychological (in)flexibility on the effect of loneliness on psychological stress. A total of 902 professors from 11 universities in Ecuador were analyzed using standardized scales: the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14) to assess psychological stress, the Loneliness Scale Revised-Short (UCLA-3) for loneliness, and the Avoidance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-7) and Life Engagement Test as double measures of psychological (in)flexibility. Mediation was tested by using PROCESS macro for SPSS. The results indicated that psychological flexibility mediated the relationship between loneliness and stress in university professors, regardless of sex and the measure of psychological (in)flexibility considered. The practical implications of the results are discussed herein.
C1 [Ortega-Jimenez, David; del Rocio Ramirez, Marina; Vaca Gallegos, Silvia] Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Dept Psychol, Loja 110107, Ecuador.
[Ortega-Jimenez, David; Diaz Bretones, Francisco] Univ Granada, Dept Social Psychol, Sch Labour Relat & Human Resources, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
[Ruisoto, Pablo] Univ Publ Navarra, Dept Hlth Sci, Pamplona 31006, Spain.
C3 Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja; University of Granada;
Universidad Publica de Navarra
RP Ortega-Jiménez, D (corresponding author), Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Dept Psychol, Loja 110107, Ecuador.; Ortega-Jiménez, D (corresponding author), Univ Granada, Dept Social Psychol, Sch Labour Relat & Human Resources, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
EM dmortega1@utpl.edu.ec; pablosuisoto@unavarra.es; fdiazb@ugr.es;
mrramirez@utpl.edu.ec; slvaca@utpl.edu.ec
RI Ortega Jiménez, David/HPC-2797-2023; Bretones, Francisco/G-7487-2011;
Ruisoto, Pablo/J-3170-2019
OI Ramirez Zhindon, Marina del Rocio/0000-0002-9328-1707; Diaz Bretones,
Francisco/0000-0002-4981-1790; Ruisoto, Pablo/0000-0003-1252-0479;
Ortega Jimenez, David Mauricio/0000-0003-3483-9747; Vaca Gallegos,
Silvia/0000-0001-6333-0267
FU Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja (Ecuador) [PROY.PSC.1055];
National Council for the Control of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances (CONSEP)
FX This study was funded by the Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja
(Ecuador) (Research Project PROY.PSC.1055 and the National Council for
the Control of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (CONSEP). The
funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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PM 33803920
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
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AU Pacheco, TBF
Bezerra, DA
Silva, JPD
Cacho, EWA
De Souza, CG
Cacho, RO
AF Pacheco, Thaiana B. F.
Bezerra, Dayse A.
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De Souza, Clecio G.
Cacho, Roberta O.
TI THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TELECONSULTATIONS IN A PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICE
DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL: A CASE REPORT
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TELEREHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Physiotherapy; Telehealth; Telerehabilitation
ID VERSION
AB Introduction: The Brazilian Council of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy regulated the use of teleconsultation during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating uncertainty about its use in Brazil. Objective: To describe the experience of teleconsultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Four patients participated in the study with the following diagnoses: Parkinson's disease, stroke, peripheral facial paralysis, and tibial plateau fracture. Patients underwent Lip to 10 physiotherapy sessions via digital tools. The 5-A self-management tool (Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange) guided the sessions. Results: The teleconsultation type varied between synchronous (n = 1; 25%); asynchronous (n = 2; 50%) and synchronous/asynchronous (n = 1; 25%). There was 75% (n = 3) adherence and one withdrawal (25%). As the benefits of teleconsultations, the patients pointed out the convenience, maintenance of the exercises, and contact with the professional. The reported limitations were the lack of the use of physiotherapeutic devices. Conclusion: Teleconsultations contribute to the continuity of physiotherapy treatment during social isolation. Adherence to treatment was facilitated by access to the technology and by offering patients the choice of teleconsultation type.
C1 [Pacheco, Thaiana B. F.; Bezerra, Dayse A.; Silva, Joao Pedro de S.; Cacho, Enio W. A.; De Souza, Clecio G.; Cacho, Roberta O.] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Fac Hlth Sci Trairi, Santa Cruz, RN, Brazil.
C3 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
RP Pacheco, TBF (corresponding author), Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Fac Hlth Sci Trairi, Santa Cruz, RN, Brazil.
RI de Souza, Clécio/AAK-4801-2020; Cacho, Enio/NEU-3240-2025; Cacho,
Roberta/H-4329-2012
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Tickle-Degnen L, 2010, MOVEMENT DISORD, V25, P194, DOI 10.1002/mds.22940
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PU UNIV PITTSBURGH, UNIV LIBRARY SYSTEM
PI PITTSBURGH
PA 3960 FORBES AVE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15260 USA
SN 1945-2020
J9 INT J TELEREHABILITA
JI Int. J. Telerehabilitation
PD SPR
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 1
DI 10.5195/ijt.2021.6368
PG 7
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA SW5UU
UT WOS:000664581200013
PM 34345343
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pietrabissa, G
Volpi, C
Bottacchi, M
Bertuzzi, V
Usubini, AG
Löffler-Stastka, H
Prevendar, T
Rapelli, G
Cattivelli, R
Castelnuovo, G
Molinari, E
Sartorio, A
AF Pietrabissa, Giada
Volpi, Clarissa
Bottacchi, Michela
Bertuzzi, Vanessa
Usubini, Anna Guerrini
Loeffler-Stastka, Henriette
Prevendar, Tamara
Rapelli, Giada
Cattivelli, Roberto
Castelnuovo, Gianluca
Molinari, Enrico
Sartorio, Alessandro
TI The Impact of Social Isolation during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physical
and Mental Health: The Lived Experience of Adolescents with Obesity and
Their Caregivers
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE obesity; adolescent; caregiver; lived experience; coronavirus disease;
social isolation; self-management; interpretive phenomenology; content
analysis; clinical psychology
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PARENTING STYLES; WEIGHT; CHILDREN; FAMILY; OVERWEIGHT;
CHILDHOOD; BEHAVIORS; SHAME; ASSOCIATIONS
AB Adolescence is a complex developmental phase, made more complex by obesity and the social isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The literature related to the impact of social isolation on obesity self-management in adolescents is scant and inconsistent. This paper describes the phenomenon from the perspectives of a sample of adolescents with obesity enrolled in an inpatients' multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for weight-loss and their caregivers, and its impact on different life domains. Individual semi-structured ad hoc interviews were conducted with 10 adolescent-caregiver dyads, and narratives were qualitatively investigated using an interpretative phenomenology approach to data. Twenty participants took part in the study. The major themes that emerged from this study fall into five basic categories: (1) COVID-19 as an opportunity to reconsider what makes a good life; (2) Persistence in life; (3) Empowering relationship; (4) Daily routine in quarantine; (5) Lives on hold. Understandings drawn from this study may assist health care professionals in providing holistic support, and guidance to adolescents with weight-related issues and their caregivers who experience social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
C1 [Pietrabissa, Giada; Volpi, Clarissa; Bottacchi, Michela; Usubini, Anna Guerrini; Rapelli, Giada; Cattivelli, Roberto; Castelnuovo, Gianluca; Molinari, Enrico] Ist Auxol Italiano IRCCS, Psychol Res Lab, I-20145 Milan, Italy.
[Pietrabissa, Giada; Bertuzzi, Vanessa; Usubini, Anna Guerrini; Rapelli, Giada; Cattivelli, Roberto; Castelnuovo, Gianluca; Molinari, Enrico] Catholic Univ Milan, Dept Psychol, I-20123 Milan, Italy.
[Loeffler-Stastka, Henriette] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Psychoanal & Psychotherapy, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
[Prevendar, Tamara] Sigmund Freud Univ Vienna, Psychol Study Programme, Ljubljana Branch, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia.
[Sartorio, Alessandro] Ist Auxol Italiano IRCCS, Expt Lab Auxoendocrinol Res, I-28824 Oggebbio, VB, Italy.
[Sartorio, Alessandro] Ist Auxol Italiano IRCCS, Div Auxol, I-28824 Oggebbio, VB, Italy.
C3 IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano; Catholic University of the Sacred
Heart; Medical University of Vienna; IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano;
IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano
RP Löffler-Stastka, H (corresponding author), Med Univ Vienna, Dept Psychoanal & Psychotherapy, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
EM giada.pietrabissa@unicatt.it; c.volpi@auxologico.it;
m.bottacchi@auxologico.it; vanessa.bertuzzi@unicatt.it;
anna.guerriniusubini@unicatt.it;
henriette.loeffler-stastka@meduniwien.ac.at; tamara.prevendar@gmail.com;
giada.rapelli@unicatt.it; r.cattivelli@auxologico.it;
gianluca.castelnuovo@unicatt.it; enrico.molinari@unicatt.it;
sartorio@auxologico.it
RI Cattivelli, Roberto/AAA-3845-2020; Rapelli, Giada/AET-2459-2022;
Prevendar, Tamara/AAG-3078-2021; Guerrini Usubini, Anna/IRZ-7904-2023;
Sartorio, Alessandro/AAA-3581-2020; Castelnuovo, Gianluca/AAC-1780-2019;
Loffler-Stastka, Henriette/P-1229-2016; Pietrabissa,
Giada/AAA-2056-2019; Cattivelli, Roberto/L-4486-2016
OI Sartorio, Alessandro/0000-0002-9620-4133; Castelnuovo,
Gianluca/0000-0003-2633-9822; Loffler-Stastka,
Henriette/0000-0001-8785-0435; Bertuzzi, Vanessa/0000-0002-8541-5357;
Rapelli, Giada/0000-0002-6457-2169; Guerrini Usubini,
Anna/0000-0002-1862-401X; Pietrabissa, Giada/0000-0002-5911-5748;
Cattivelli, Roberto/0000-0002-5995-5456
FU TREATme, a European Network on Individualized Psychotherapy Treatment of
Young People with Mental Health Disorders under the European Cooperation
in Science and Technology (COST) - EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020
[CA16102]
FX This publication was supported by TREATme, a European Network on
Individualized Psychotherapy Treatment of Young People with Mental
Health Disorders under the European Cooperation in Science and
Technology (COST) which is supported by the EU Framework Programme
Horizon 2020 action CA16102.
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World Health Organization (WHO), Obesity and overweight
NR 84
TC 25
Z9 25
U1 1
U2 26
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 6
AR 3026
DI 10.3390/ijerph18063026
PG 18
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RL8MZ
UT WOS:000639221300001
PM 33804231
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wójcik, D
Szczechowiak, K
Konopka, P
Owczarek, M
Kuzia, A
Rydlewska-Liszkowska, I
Pikala, M
AF Wojcik, Daniel
Szczechowiak, Katarzyna
Konopka, Patrycja
Owczarek, Mateusz
Kuzia, Agata
Rydlewska-Liszkowska, Izabela
Pikala, Malgorzata
TI Informal Dementia Caregivers: Current Technology Use and Acceptance of
Technology in Care
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE socio-demographic characteristics; informal caregivers; dementia;
Alzheimer’ s disease; technology
AB (1) Background: Given the increased social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges faced by informal dementia caregivers have increased. An increasing use of technology, both in care and dementia clinical trials, depends upon caregivers' abilities as a user. Accordingly, the aim of our study was to verify the current technology (smartphone and computer) use and acceptance in care, regarding socio-demographic variables; (2) Methods: Questionnaires were distributed to 102 dementia caregivers, mostly of patients with moderate dementia; (3) Results: The majority of participants were women (63%), and large number of them used technological devices such as a smartphone (91%) or computer (81%). Results revealed differences between age, gender, and education level on technology acceptance. Interestingly, smartphone use and acceptance seemed to be feasible, regardless of age, whereas computer use was negatively correlated with age. Technology was perceived by respondents as most useful for patients' activities including locomotion, toileting, and meals; (4) Conclusions: The future of technology use in dementia care should indicate solutions tailored to individual characteristics such as new technology solutions (GPS trackers, smartphone apps, dietary intervention, and meal planning apps).
C1 [Wojcik, Daniel; Rydlewska-Liszkowska, Izabela] Med Univ Lodz, Poland InterDoktorMen, Dept Management & Logist Hlth Care, PL-90419 Lodz, Poland.
[Wojcik, Daniel; Szczechowiak, Katarzyna] Wroclaws Alzheimer Ctr, PL-53659 Wroclaw, Poland.
[Wojcik, Daniel; Pikala, Malgorzata] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat Social & Prevent Med, PL-90752 Lodz, Poland.
[Konopka, Patrycja] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, PL-00378 Warsaw, Poland.
[Owczarek, Mateusz; Kuzia, Agata] Univ Wroclaw, Inst Psychol, PL-50527 Wroclaw, Poland.
C3 Medical University Lodz; Medical University Lodz; Polish Academy of
Sciences; Institute of Psychology of the Polish Academy of Sciences;
University of Wroclaw
RP Wójcik, D (corresponding author), Med Univ Lodz, Poland InterDoktorMen, Dept Management & Logist Hlth Care, PL-90419 Lodz, Poland.; Wójcik, D (corresponding author), Wroclaws Alzheimer Ctr, PL-53659 Wroclaw, Poland.; Wójcik, D (corresponding author), Med Univ Lodz, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat Social & Prevent Med, PL-90752 Lodz, Poland.
EM daniel.wojcik@stud.umed.lodz.pl; szczechowiak@gmail.com;
patrycja.konopka@sd.psych.pan.pl; mateusz.owczarek97@onet.pl;
kuziaagata@gmail.com; izabela.rydlewska-liszkowska@umed.lodz.pl;
Malgorzata.pikala@umed.lodz.pl
RI Owczarek, Mateusz/S-7661-2017; Pikala, Malgorzata/S-9898-2016
OI Pikala, Malgorzata/0000-0003-4426-4908; Rydlewska-Liszkowska,
Izabela/0000-0003-0891-6315; Kuzia, Agata/0009-0009-4061-9004
FU [POWR.03.02.00-00-I027/16]
FX This research is conducted within EU-financed InterDoktorMen project
(POWR.03.02.00-00-I027/16).
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U1 1
U2 13
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 6
AR 3167
DI 10.3390/ijerph18063167
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA RL7ZY
UT WOS:000639187400001
PM 33808644
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stewart, WH
Lowenthal, PR
AF Stewart, William H.
Lowenthal, Patrick R.
TI Distance education under duress: a case study of exchange students'
experience with online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in the
Republic of Korea
SO JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Korea; exchange students; distance education; online learning; emergency
remote; teaching; pandemics; COVID-19
ID INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS; DOMESTIC STUDENTS; PERCEPTIONS
AB COVID-19 caused universities around the world to transition overnight to some type of remote learning or online format. The way this occurred, though necessary, was a departure from the standards and norms of traditional distance education and was a drastic change for the majority of faculty and students who had no prior experience with remote, blended, or online learning. This case study was conducted in the Republic of Korea with 15 international exchange students who found themselves forced to take distance education courses on an empty campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Themes of isolation and loneliness, diverse learning experiences, little-to-no social interaction, teaching, cognitive, or social presence emerged from the interviews. In this paper, we discuss our findings and the implications for future research and practice.
C1 [Stewart, William H.] Hankuk Univ Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea.
[Lowenthal, Patrick R.] Boise State Univ, Boise, ID USA.
C3 Hankuk University Foreign Studies; Boise State University
RP Stewart, WH (corresponding author), Hankuk Univ Foreign Studies, Off Int Admiss & Management, 107 Imun Ro,Hist Archives Bldg, Seoul 02450, South Korea.
EM wstewart@hufs.ac.kr
RI Lowenthal, Patrick/K-4744-2014; Stewart, William/ABB-7287-2020
OI Stewart, William/0000-0002-8227-849X; Lowenthal,
Patrick/0000-0002-9318-1909
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TC 46
Z9 54
U1 2
U2 17
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1539-1523
EI 1945-0818
J9 J RES TECHNOL EDUC
JI J. Res. Technol. Educ.
PD JAN 31
PY 2022
VL 54
SU 1
SI SI
BP S273
EP S287
DI 10.1080/15391523.2021.1891996
EA FEB 2021
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA YU2AU
UT WOS:000655495100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Manucci, M
AF Manucci, Marcelo
TI How People Come Back to Workplaces During the Pandemic: three dimensions
of intervention for new emotional performance conditions
SO HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Resilience; weak performance; emotional threats; post-pandemic work; new
normal
AB After months of lockdown, people returned to their workplaces filled with paradoxical emotions. The pandemic's endless duration turned the post-pandemic period into an indefinite transition that generated new coexistence conditions. This situation transformed work relationships, both physically and emotionally. Beyond cultural and economic diversities, international studies showed common patterns of emotional impact on people related to fear, hopelessness, frustration, and loneliness. The uncertainty permeated the subjective world of people, close relationships, and social behaviours. Consequently, workplaces also suffered the effects of these feelings on their daily dynamics. This paper identifies the emotional features of returning to work and proposes three intervention dimensions to manage these consequences. The challenge for HRD professionals is to create new conditions for this work environment, not only in the physical or health aspects but also in the emotional dimension. The quality of the emotions will define the possibilities of recovery and resilience of people in their work. In this sense, HRD professionals' leadership is fundamental in creating processes to address threats (internal and external), promote creativity and innovation in groups, and recover workers' inspiration and confidence.
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RP Manucci, M (corresponding author), Univ Salvador, Dept Commun & Educ, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.
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TC 8
Z9 9
U1 0
U2 19
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1367-8868
EI 1469-8374
J9 HUM RESOUR DEV INT
JI Hum. Resour. Dev. Int.
PD AUG 8
PY 2021
VL 24
IS 4
BP 446
EP 453
DI 10.1080/13678868.2021.1883937
EA FEB 2021
PG 8
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA UQ9LY
UT WOS:000616565900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Greener, SL
AF Greener, S. L.
TI Non-supervisory support for doctoral students in business and
management: A critical friend
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Non-supervisory support; Peer support; Doctoral journey; Social
isolation
ID PHD COMPLETION RATES; IMPACT
AB Today's doctoral students will have a major role in educating tomorrow's students, so how do we want to shape their doctoral experience? Should this be a lone, unsupported journey as they try to find their way among institutional regulations, periodic supervisory inputs and milestones, or should Business Schools look for some way to integrate and support their doctoral students as is often done in science and technology Schools? This paper reviews available academic literature on doctoral completion, the impact of social isolation and the relevance of online and offline support communities on that completion. Business researchers are particularly diverse compared with other doctoral groups, employing a variety of soft and hard disciplines and methodologies and this makes it more difficult to connect meaningfully with their peers. International students may be particularly vulnerable. The research questions driving this study are: what kind of support needs arise at different stages of the doctoral journey for these students and what opportunities derive from facilitated or peer-led support communities to offer that support? A phased model is proposed to guide policy and initiatives in this area.
C1 [Greener, S. L.] Univ Brighton, Brighton Business Sch, Mithras House,Lewes Rd, Brighton BN24 AT, E Sussex, England.
C3 University of Brighton
RP Greener, SL (corresponding author), Univ Brighton, Brighton Business Sch, Mithras House,Lewes Rd, Brighton BN24 AT, E Sussex, England.
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TC 8
Z9 8
U1 3
U2 12
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1472-8117
EI 2352-3565
J9 INT J MANAG EDUC-OXF
JI Int. J. Manag. Educ.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 19
IS 2
AR 100463
DI 10.1016/j.ijme.2021.100463
EA FEB 2021
PG 9
WC Business; Education & Educational Research; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Education & Educational Research
GA SJ8AM
UT WOS:000655751000003
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Thomas, RJ
White, GRT
Samuel, A
AF Thomas, Robert James
White, Gareth Reginald Terence
Samuel, Anthony
TI What are the social and personal drivers to engage in co-creation? A
study of UK 7-13-year-olds
SO YOUNG CONSUMERS
LA English
DT Article
DE Brand management; Co-creation; Children; Personal drivers; Social
drivers
ID SERVICE INNOVATION; BRAND COMMUNITIES; CONSUMER; MEDIA; PARTICIPATION;
LONELINESS; ADDICTION; CHILDREN; LOYALTY; CONCEPTUALIZATION
AB Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore the social and personal drivers of co-creation in children.
Design/methodology/approach
A sample of 463 children aged between 7 and 13 years were recruited. Using electronic event-based diaries, 2,631 entries were captured during an 18-month period.
Findings
Data from 861 entries identified a series of anomalous external social and personal factors that drove children to engage in co-creation. These were for maintaining external relationships, dealing with addiction to the co-creation process and dealing with personal loneliness.
Research limitations/implications
The study reveals new, unconventional and gender-specific behaviours that might assist marketers in understanding children's complex relationships with co-creation and brands.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study of its kind to examine children's social and personal drives to engage in co-creation.
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C3 Aston University; University of South Wales; Cardiff University
RP Thomas, RJ (corresponding author), Aston Univ, Aston Business Sch, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
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NR 102
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 2
U2 12
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1758-7212
EI 1747-3616
J9 YOUNG CONSUM
JI Young Consum.
PD JUL 7
PY 2021
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BP 202
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DI 10.1108/YC-09-2020-1215
EA FEB 2021
PG 17
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA TL1FL
UT WOS:000619309600001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Urban, RC
Nakada, LYK
AF Urban, Rodrigo Custodio
Kondo Nakada, Liane Yuri
TI COVID-19 pandemic: Solid waste and environmental impacts in Brazil
SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Facemasks; Latin America; Medical waste; Natural resources; Recycling;
SARS-CoV-2
AB The World Health Organization has recently declared South America the new epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, as Brazil has become one of the most affected countries. Besides public health and economic impacts, social isolation has also caused indirect environmental effects. The aim of this study was to assess environmental impacts caused by shifts on solid waste production and management due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. We have analyzed data from 30 cities, representing a population of more than 53.8 million people (25.4% of the Brazilian population). Unexpectedly, solid waste production in the main cities in Brazil has decreased during the social isolation period, possibly because of reduced activity in commercial areas. The latest data on solid waste in Brazil have revealed that more than 35% of medical waste has not been treated properly. Furthermore, improper disposal of facemasks has been reported in several cities and may increase the risk for COVID-19 spread. The suspension of recycling programs has hindered natural resources from being saved, with emphasis on 24,076 MWh of electric power and 185,929 m(3) of potable water - respectively enough to supply 152,475 households and 40,010 people, over a month. Furthermore, total sale price for recyclable materials during the suspension of recycling programs reaches more than 781 thousand dollars, being these materials disposed in landfills - demanding an extra volume of 19,000 m3 - reducing landfill lifespan, and hence causing a double loss: economic and environmental. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Urban, Rodrigo Custodio] Pontifical Catholic Univ Campinas PUC Campinas, Ctr Exact Environm & Technol Sci, Postgrad Program Urban Infrastruct Syst, Rua Prof Dr Euryclides Jesus Zerbini 1516, BR-13087571 Campinas, SP, Brazil.
[Kondo Nakada, Liane Yuri] Univ Estadual Campinas, Sch Civil Engn Architecture & Urban Design, Dept Infrastruct & Environm, Ave Albert Einstein 951,Cidade Univ, BR-13083852 Campinas, SP, Brazil.
C3 Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Campinas; Universidade Estadual de
Campinas
RP Urban, RC (corresponding author), Pontifical Catholic Univ Campinas PUC Campinas, Ctr Exact Environm & Technol Sci, Postgrad Program Urban Infrastruct Syst, Rua Prof Dr Euryclides Jesus Zerbini 1516, BR-13087571 Campinas, SP, Brazil.; Nakada, LYK (corresponding author), Univ Estadual Campinas, Sch Civil Engn Architecture & Urban Design, Dept Infrastruct & Environm, Ave Albert Einstein 951,Cidade Univ, BR-13083852 Campinas, SP, Brazil.
EM rodrigo.urban@puc-campinas.edu.br; lnakada@unicamp.br
RI Urban, Rodrigo/B-7738-2013; Nakada, Liane/G-7783-2014
OI Urban, Rodrigo/0000-0002-8753-6910; Nakada, Liane/0000-0001-9733-4805
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NR 45
TC 89
Z9 95
U1 1
U2 95
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0048-9697
EI 1879-1026
J9 SCI TOTAL ENVIRON
JI Sci. Total Environ.
PD FEB 10
PY 2021
VL 755
AR 142471
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142471
PN 1
PG 6
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA PH6RN
UT WOS:000600537400041
PM 33010498
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lashley, L
AF Lashley, Lidon
TI Stay in your lane experiences of children with Special Education Needs
and/or Disabilities in two mainstream primary schools in Guyana
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Marginalisation; depersonalisation; Special education needs; disability;
impairment; mainstream schools; Medial model of disability; social model
of disability
AB Marginalisation, discrimination and depersonalisation are some of the negative experiences of children with Special Education Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) in rural mainstream primary schools in Guyana. This paper presents these experiences from qualitative data gathered over six months of ethnographic research in two primary schools in Guyana. The data were analysed using situational analysis as posited by Adele Clarke and interpreted through a poststructuralist lens with the social model of disability theoretical framework. Children with SEND feel valueless and experience anxiety and loneliness in their placement in rural mainstream schools. This paper forms part one of a series presented to highlight institutional discrimination embedded in the practices and discourses which is fuelled by the dominance of the individual deficit model of disability in mainstream schools. The paper also illustrates how teachers' beliefs' that disability is biological and they can not cater for such children who are considered unteachable and challenging. The paper further reflects on the collective conscience of mainstream teachers in rural Guyana who feel unsupported in unsuitable classrooms to meet the needs of children with SEND.
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RP Lashley, L (corresponding author), Univ Guyana, Dept Fdn & Educ Management, Fac Educ & Humanities, Georgetown, Guyana.
EM lidon_lashley@yahoo.com
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1360-3116
EI 1464-5173
J9 INT J INCLUSIVE EDUC
JI Int. J. Incl. Educ.
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PY 2023
VL 27
IS 8
BP 921
EP 971
DI 10.1080/13603116.2021.1879952
EA FEB 2021
PG 51
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA M2NO0
UT WOS:000614208800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Madsen, J
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AF Madsen, Julian
Harris, Keith M.
TI Negative self-appraisal: Personal reasons for dying as indicators of
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SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID INTERPERSONAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; COLLABORATIVE ASSESSMENT; RISK;
DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR; HOPELESSNESS; IDEATION; LIFE; METAANALYSIS;
MANAGEMENT
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C1 [Madsen, Julian; Harris, Keith M.] Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Psychol, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.
[Harris, Keith M.] Univ Queensland, Sch Psychol, St Lucia, Qld, Australia.
C3 Charles Sturt University; University of Queensland
RP Harris, KM (corresponding author), Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Psychol, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.; Harris, KM (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, Sch Psychol, St Lucia, Qld, Australia.
EM esensei@yahoo.com
RI Madsen, Julian/JBS-8441-2023; Harris, Keith/K-9957-2013
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Z9 14
U1 0
U2 8
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD FEB 2
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 2
AR e0246341
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0246341
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA QF2NJ
UT WOS:000616736200027
PM 33529221
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Abbas, HA
AF Abbas, Hasan A.
TI Effects of personality disorders and attitudes towards social networking
services: evidence from family business successors in the Arab world
SO JOURNAL OF FAMILY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Family business; Successors; Loneliness; Shyness; Attitude to use
WhatsApp; Social media; Social networking services (SNS)
ID COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL MODEL; INTERNET ADDICTION; EXPLANATORY STYLE; USER
ACCEPTANCE; YOUNG-ADULTS; VIDEO GAMES; SELF-ESTEEM; RISK FACTOR;
SHYNESS; LONELINESS
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RP Abbas, HA (corresponding author), Kuwait Univ, Informat Syst & Quantitat Methods, Kuwait, Kuwait.
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NR 123
TC 2
Z9 2
U1 3
U2 19
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2043-6238
EI 2043-6246
J9 J FAM BUS MANAG
JI J. Fam. Bus. Manag.
PD APR 20
PY 2022
VL 12
IS 2
BP 316
EP 336
DI 10.1108/JFBM-11-2020-0112
EA FEB 2021
PG 21
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 0O5XP
UT WOS:000614532500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dalise, S
Tramonti, F
Armienti, E
Niccolini, V
Caniglia-Tenaglia, M
Morganti, R
Chisari, C
AF Dalise, Stefania
Tramonti, Francesco
Armienti, Enrica
Niccolini, Viola
Caniglia-Tenaglia, Marta
Morganti, Riccardo
Chisari, Carmelo
TI Psycho-social impact of social distancing and isolation due to the
COVID-19 containment measures on patients with physical disabilities
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE Disability evaluation; Social isolation; COVID-19
ID CORE-OM; SERVICES; OUTBREAK; UTILITY
AB BACKGROUND: While the COVID-19 pandemic was spreading worldwide, the Italian government stated lockdown, with a drastic reorganization of healthcare systems. The psychological and social effects of the pandemic and the restrictions of freedom could have had a detrimental impact on people with physical disabilities, for whom well-being depends strongly on their social environment.
AIM: Our main aim was to describe the overall impact of the pandemic on mental health, social condition and illness perception among patients with disabilities, to provide early interventions for this particularly vulnerable population. For this purpose, we performed a specific screening protocol to detect the prevalence of any psychological distress.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional observational study.
SETTING: Telephonic interview administered to patients and their caregivers attending the Unit of Neurorehabilitation at the University Hospital of Pisa.
POPULATION : 134 patients with physical disability related to neurological disorders, who had their outpatient appointment cancelled, because of the government dispositions, were enrolled.
METHODS: A specific questionnaire (COVID19-q) was designed to test patients' psycho-social state, including a section addressed to the caregiver. Moreover, a standardized psychological evaluation, using the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure (CORE-OM), was also performed.
RESULTS : Results show a different impact in our study population compared to the general population on psychological aspect. Patients did not manifest any clinically relevant distress, as assessed with CORE-OM. However, patients with higher disability degree reported a statistically lower outcome in the social function, in the well-being domains and an increase in risk behavior. Results from COVID19-q show that most of our patients reported none or mild change in their psycho-social habits and perception of illness during lockdown. However, reduction of family cohesion and lack of healthcare support are two important aspects that people with disability had to face with during the pandemic emergency.
CONCLUSIONS: People with physical disabilities surprisingly shown milder effects of the pandemic on their psychological state and good coping skills in facing social isolation, manifesting resilience resources. However, the is a need to give concrete support to healthcare and social care, especially in the management of severe disability.
CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT : This unexpected and reassuring result may reveal a worrying scenario regarding-the social participation and quality of life of people with disabilities: were they already in lockdown?
C1 [Dalise, Stefania; Armienti, Enrica; Niccolini, Viola; Caniglia-Tenaglia, Marta; Chisari, Carmelo] Univ Hosp Pisa, Dept Med Specialties, Unit Neurorehabil, Via Paradisa, I-56124 Pisa, Italy.
[Tramonti, Francesco] ASL Toscana Nord Ovest, Unit Relat Psychotherapy Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
[Armienti, Enrica] Sapienza Univ, St Andrea Hosp, Unit Phys Med & Rehabil, Rome, Italy.
[Morganti, Riccardo] Univ Hosp Pisa, Sect Stat, Pisa, Italy.
C3 University of Pisa; Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana; Sapienza
University Rome; Azienda Ospedaliera Sant'Andrea; University of Pisa;
Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana
RP Dalise, S (corresponding author), Univ Hosp Pisa, Dept Med Specialties, Unit Neurorehabil, Via Paradisa, I-56124 Pisa, Italy.
EM stefania.dalise@ao-pisa.toscana.it
RI Tramonti, Francesco/I-1299-2019; Dalise, Stefania/K-8940-2016
OI Dalise, Stefania/0000-0002-1422-1539
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NR 24
TC 25
Z9 26
U1 1
U2 15
PU EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
PI TURIN
PA CORSO BRAMANTE 83-85 INT JOURNALS DEPT., 10126 TURIN, ITALY
SN 1973-9087
EI 1973-9095
J9 EUR J PHYS REHAB MED
JI Eur. J. Phys. Rehabil. Med.
PD FEB
PY 2021
VL 57
IS 1
BP 158
EP 165
DI 10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06535-1
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WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation
GA QM4QG
UT WOS:000621764200017
PM 33165314
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mikkelsen, AS
Kristiansen, M
AF Mikkelsen, Anne Sophie
Kristiansen, Maria
TI Qualitative Study of the Implementation and Potential of a Social
Intervention at Nursing Homes in Denmark
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social relations; nursing homes; narratives; implementation; qualitative
analysis
ID OLDER-PEOPLE; COMPLEX INTERVENTIONS; LONELINESS; SUPPORT; HEALTH; LIFE;
CONSEQUENCES; REMINISCENCE; DEPRESSION; PROGRAM
AB (1) Background: The effect of social relations on health and wellbeing is well documented. However, knowledge about social interventions specifically in nursing homes and their potential for health and wellbeing is inadequate. In this qualitative study, we explore the implementation of a social intervention entitled Tell Stories for Life implemented in Danish nursing homes. (2) Methods: Through a qualitative multi-perspective longitudinal approach, nursing home residents and employees were interviewed from May-December 2016 (N = 14). The authors made participatory observations and took field notes. (3) Results: The intervention did not appear to establish or strengthen social relations between nursing home residents. However, nursing home residents enjoyed participating, narrating and having someone listen to their stories. The identity of nursing home residents and their relationships to nursing home employees facilitating the intervention appeared to be strengthened. Barriers were related to lack of support from management, nursing home employees' educational backgrounds and experiences, and nursing home residents' cognitive ability. (4) Conclusions: This study found that the Tell Stories for Life intervention did not appear to strengthen and establish social relations among nursing home residents. However, we found that there might be potential for strengthening residents' sense of identity and the relation between residents and nursing home employees.
C1 [Mikkelsen, Anne Sophie; Kristiansen, Maria] Univ Copenhagen, Ctr Hlth Aging, Dept Publ Hlth, Sect Hlth Serv Res, DK-1014 Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3 University of Copenhagen
RP Mikkelsen, AS (corresponding author), Univ Copenhagen, Ctr Hlth Aging, Dept Publ Hlth, Sect Hlth Serv Res, DK-1014 Copenhagen, Denmark.
EM asbechmikkelsen@gmail.com; makk@sund.ku.dk
OI Kristiansen, Maria/0000-0003-2319-3637; Mikkelsen, Anne Sophie
Bech/0000-0003-0333-3057
FU Center for Healthy Aging (CEHA) at the University of Copenhagen;
Nordea-fonden
FX This research was conducted as part of the Center for Healthy Aging
(CEHA) at the University of Copenhagen. The research in CEHA is
supported by Nordea-fonden.
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TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 6
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD FEB
PY 2021
VL 18
IS 4
AR 1808
DI 10.3390/ijerph18041808
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA QP1KS
UT WOS:000623596000001
PM 33673281
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nisar, QA
Haider, S
Ali, F
Naz, S
Ryu, K
AF Nisar, Qasim Ali
Haider, Shahbaz
Ali, Faizan
Naz, Shumaila
Ryu, Kisang
TI Depletion of psychological, financial, and social resources in the
hospitality sector during the pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social disconnectedness; Perceived risk of unemployment; Social
isolation; Depression Social support; Financial strain; Deviant
interpersonal behavior
ID DEPRESSION; SUPPORT; HEALTH; UNEMPLOYMENT; BEHAVIORS; DISCONNECTEDNESS;
CONSERVATION; ADOLESCENTS; LONELINESS; CHINESE
AB This study details how psychological, financial, and social factors shape employee deviant interpersonal behaviors during a pandemic. Data were collected with a survey of 372 front-line employees of hotels and analyzed with PLS-SEM. The findings showed social disconnectedness and perceived risk of unemployment leads to perceived isolation, which further creates depression in employees. The findings also showed that depression is positively related to employee deviance. Financial strain is a major cause of perceived isolation, depression, and deviant behaviors among front-line employees. Results also proved that social support reduces fear of isolation, depression, and employee deviance. This study provides guidelines that hotels need to understand the psychological stance of employees and design policies to overcome employee perceived fears and psychological disorders.
C1 [Nisar, Qasim Ali; Naz, Shumaila] Super Coll, Fac Business & Management Sci, Lahore, Pakistan.
[Haider, Shahbaz] Univ Utara Malaysia, Sch Business Management, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia.
[Ali, Faizan] Univ S Florida, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Sarasota, FL 34243 USA.
[Ryu, Kisang] Sejong Univ, Coll Hospitality & Tourism Management, Seoul, South Korea.
C3 Universiti Utara Malaysia; State University System of Florida;
University of South Florida; Sejong University
RP Ryu, K (corresponding author), Sejong Univ, Coll Hospitality & Tourism Management, Seoul, South Korea.
EM qasimalinisar@yahoo.com; Shahbazhaider199@gmail.com;
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PT J
AU Rippé, CB
Weisfeld-Spolter, S
Yurova, Y
Kemp, A
AF Rippe, Cindy B.
Weisfeld-Spolter, Suri
Yurova, Yuliya
Kemp, April
TI Pandemic Pedagogy for the New Normal: Fostering Perceived Control During
COVID-19
SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE student isolation; loneliness; online learning; teaching during crisis;
emergency education
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LONELINESS; UNIVERSITY; EDUCATION; STUDENTS;
SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCES; PREDICTORS; CULTURE; CRISIS
AB Before the pandemic, loneliness was already a burden affecting the health and well-being of students. The COVID-19 pandemic, with mandated isolations and closures of campuses, amplifies feelings of isolation and loneliness. Previous work shows that isolated and lonely individuals experience a lack of perceived control, but educators have little understanding of the type of pedagogy that can help students deal with these emotions. Two studies demonstrate that instructors can foster perceived control in their students and provide guidance on best practices for teaching during a pandemic. Given the desire to discover the new normal for teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, this research has important implications for educational practices and instructional techniques to help students manage the loneliness, isolation, and lack of perceived control during these unprecedented times.
C1 [Rippe, Cindy B.] Univ North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA 30597 USA.
[Weisfeld-Spolter, Suri; Yurova, Yuliya] Nova Southeastern Univ, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA.
[Kemp, April] Southeastern Louisiana Univ, Hammond, LA 70402 USA.
C3 University of North Georgia; Nova Southeastern University; University of
Louisiana System; Southeastern Louisiana University
RP Rippé, CB (corresponding author), Univ North Georgia, Dept Management & Mkt, NOC 118, Dahlonega, GA 30597 USA.
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Kramer, T
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Sun, Yixia
Kramer, Thomas
TI Ritualistic Consumption Decreases Loneliness by Increasing Meaning
SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE affect; irrational beliefs; loneliness; meaning in life; rituals
ID SOCIAL-INTERACTION; LIFE; SELF; BEHAVIOR; EXPLORATION; EXPERIENCE;
EXCLUSION; CONSUMERS; THERAPY; CHAIN
AB Despite the prevalence of both chronic and transient loneliness and the detrimental consequences associated with them, as a negatively valenced response to social exclusion, loneliness has received surprisingly little attention in the marketing literature. Drawing on research showing that lonely people often lack meaning in their life, the authors propose that ritualistic behavior that involves consumer products may reduce loneliness by increasing meaning in life. Specifically, a series of studies finds that engaging in even minimal, unfamiliar rituals reduces loneliness among lonely consumers. The results support the important role of meaningfulness. The authors find that the effect of rituals on loneliness is mediated by meaning in life via perceived product meaningfulness. They also find that ritualistic behavior no longer affects loneliness when the experience of meaningfulness can be derived incidentally.
C1 [Wang, Xuehua] East China Normal Univ, Fac Econ & Management, Asia Europe Business Sch, Mkt, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
[Sun, Yixia] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Management, Mkt, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Kramer, Thomas] Univ Calif Riverside, Sch Business, Mkt, Riverside, CA 92521 USA.
C3 East China Normal University; Zhejiang University; University of
California System; University of California Riverside
RP Sun, YX (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ, Sch Management, Mkt, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
EM mkxwang@gmail.com; sunyixia@zju.edu.cn; thomas.kramer@ucr.edu
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71772108, 71602172]; Zhi
Jiang Young Scholar Foundation [19ZJQN03YB]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The
authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Numbers: 71772108 and
71602172) and Zhi Jiang Young Scholar Foundation (Grant Number:
19ZJQN03YB).
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PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
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PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0022-2437
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J9 J MARKETING RES
JI J. Mark. Res.
PD APR
PY 2021
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IS 2
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EP 298
DI 10.1177/0022243721993426
EA JAN 2021
PG 17
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA QX9CI
UT WOS:000629639200004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Reuschke, D
Clifton, N
Fisher, M
AF Reuschke, Darja
Clifton, Nick
Fisher, Michael
TI Coworking in homes - Mitigating the tensions of the freelance economy
SO GEOFORUM
LA English
DT Article
DE Freelancer; Entrepreneur; Homeworking; Home-based business; Productivity
ID CO-WORKING; SHARING ECONOMY; KNOWLEDGE; SPACES; CONSEQUENCES;
COMMUNITIES; PREFERENCES; WORKPLACE; EMERGENCE; WORKERS
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C1 [Reuschke, Darja; Fisher, Michael] Univ Southampton, Sch Geog & Environm Sci, Univ Rd,Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England.
[Clifton, Nick] Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Management, Western Ave, Cardiff CF5 2YB, Wales.
C3 University of Southampton; Cardiff Metropolitan University
RP Reuschke, D (corresponding author), Univ Southampton, Sch Geog & Environm Sci, Univ Rd,Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England.
EM d.reuschke@soton.ac.uk; nclifton@cardiffmet.ac.uk; mrf1g19@soton.ac.uk
OI Clifton, Nick/0000-0001-8606-7369; Reuschke, Darja/0000-0001-6961-1801
FU European Research Council [ERC-2014-STG 639403]
FX This study was funded by the European Research Council, the Starting
Grant WORKANDHOME (ERC-2014-STG 639403). The data were collected by
Annabelle Wilkins and Michael Fisher. We are grateful to all
participants for taking part in this research. We also thank three
anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions.
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SN 0016-7185
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J9 GEOFORUM
JI Geoforum
PD FEB
PY 2021
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DI 10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.01.005
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OA Green Accepted, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cheng, YS
Wei, W
Zhong, YY
Zhang, L
AF Cheng, Yusi
Wei, Wei
Zhong, Yunying
Zhang, Lu
TI The empowering role of hospitable telemedicine experience in reducing
isolation and anxiety: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Anxiety; Telemedicine; Isolation; Hospitality; COVID-19; Empowerment
theory
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; HEALTH-CARE; PERCEIVED CONTROL;
SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SERVICE; SCALE; CONVENIENCE; INTENTION; ATTITUDES;
OUTCOMES
AB Purpose
This paper aims to explore how hospitable telemedicine services empowered patients during the COVID-19. Expanding from the technology aspect, this research integrated the philosophy of hospitality organizational culture by including factors related to human-human interaction as significant predictors for patients' sense of empowerment (perceived competence and control) in coping with their emotional stress (anxiety and isolation).
Design/methodology/approach
Survey data were obtained from 409 general consumers who have used video-based virtual consultation since February 2020. Stepwise multiple regression and simple linear regression analyses were used for hypotheses testing.
Findings
The results reveal that the doctors' reliability, responsiveness and empathy significantly predict patients' perceived competence and control. Perceived usefulness and convenience of telemedicine technology enhance patients' perceived competence and control. Patients' sense of empowerment significantly reduces their anxiety and sense of isolation.
Research limitations/implications
To fully understand the role of hospitality in people's telemedicine experiences, future studies are encouraged to not only examine the patients-clinicians interactions but also explore the patients-support staff interactions.
Practical implications
Health-care service providers' "bed-side" manners empower patients in managing their emotional stress. Health-care service providers should be trained for their empathetic ability and communication skills. Strategies such as collaborating with hospitality schools and business schools can be implemented to help build medical student's patient-centric attitudes and skills.
Originality/value
This paper provided empirical evidence for the value of hospitality in health care and offered useful suggestions for health care providers, especially by empowering vulnerable people during catastrophic events such as COVID-19.
C1 [Cheng, Yusi; Wei, Wei; Zhong, Yunying] Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, Orlando, FL 32816 USA.
[Zhang, Lu] Michigan State Univ, Sch Hospitality Business, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA.
C3 State University System of Florida; University of Central Florida;
Michigan State University
RP Cheng, YS (corresponding author), Univ Cent Florida, Rosen Coll Hospitality Management, Orlando, FL 32816 USA.
EM yusicheng@knights.ucf.edu; Wei.Wei@ucf.edu; Yunying.Zhong@ucf.edu;
zhanglu@broad.msu.edu
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD MAR 8
PY 2021
VL 33
IS 3
BP 851
EP 872
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-07-2020-0786
EA JAN 2021
PG 22
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA QX9XA
UT WOS:000610424000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wunderlich, NV
Mosteller, J
Beverland, MB
Downey, H
Kraus, K
Lin, MH
Syrjälä, H
AF Wunderlich, Nancy V.
Mosteller, Jill
Beverland, Michael B.
Downey, Hilary
Kraus, Karen
Lin, Meng-Hsien (Jenny)
Syrjala, Henna
TI Animals in our Lives: An Interactive Well-Being Perspective
SO JOURNAL OF MACROMARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE animals; animal welfare; quality of life; resilience; well-being
ID UNITED-STATES; MARKETING SYSTEMS; ASSISTED THERAPY; ONE WELFARE; PETS;
CONSUMER; ETHICS; DOG; CONSUMPTION; HEALTH
AB Humans have long interacted with animals. Recently, market-based responses to societal challenges, including loneliness and mental well-being include the use of animals. Considerable research concerning consumer-animal relationships has also examined the benefits (micro, meso, and macro) of human-animal interaction and companionship. However, much of this research is fragmented and lacks a broader organizing framework. It also suffers from an anthropomorphic bias, whereby the interests of animals are excluded. To address this, we provide a macromarketing perspective on consumer-animal relations and explore the interdependencies of consumer-animal relationships on consumer, animal, and community well-being. We introduce and apply the Interactive Well-Being framework to four contexts -ranging from private to public consumption spaces- that highlight the interdependencies and systems involved in consumer-animal relationships: (1) co-habitation with animals, (2) emotional support animals, (3) working with animals, and (4) animals in commercial service contexts. We discuss the implications of our framework for the resilience of marketing systems and how the framework aligns with alternative economy development.
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RP Beverland, MB (corresponding author), Univ Sussex, Business Sch, Dept Strategy & Mkt, Jubilee Bldg, Falmer BN1 9SL, England.
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Jill/W-4947-2019
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U2 57
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0276-1467
EI 1552-6534
J9 J MACROMARKETING
JI J. Macromarketing
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 41
IS 4
SI SI
BP 646
EP 662
AR 0276146720984815
DI 10.1177/0276146720984815
EA JAN 2021
PG 17
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA WZ4LV
UT WOS:000610310000001
OA Green Published, hybrid, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Loh, HS
Gaur, SS
Sharma, P
AF Loh, Huey S.
Gaur, Sanjaya S.
Sharma, Piyush
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SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE brand loyalty; consumer-brand relationship; emotional brand attachment;
emotional loneliness; materialism; nostalgia
ID CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR; ATTACHMENT; VALUES; POSSESSIONS; NEED; ANTECEDENTS;
EXPERIENCE; STRENGTH; VALIDITY; OBJECTS
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RP Sharma, P (corresponding author), Curtin Univ, Fac Business & Law, Sch Management & Mkt, Kent St, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.
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NR 104
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U2 152
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD MAR
PY 2021
VL 38
IS 3
BP 537
EP 552
DI 10.1002/mar.21452
EA JAN 2021
PG 16
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA QD2HW
UT WOS:000607739100001
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Fleury, MJ
Grenier, G
Sabetti, J
Bertrand, K
Clément, M
Brochu, S
AF Fleury, Marie-Josee
Grenier, Guy
Sabetti, Judith
Bertrand, Karine
Clement, Michele
Brochu, Serge
TI Met and unmet needs of homeless individuals at different stages of
housing reintegration: A mixed-method investigation
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH-CARE NEEDS; MENTAL-HEALTH; STREET HOMELESS; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
ADULTS; COMMUNITY; OUTCOMES; 1ST; LONELINESS; RESILIENCE
AB This study aimed to identify and compare major areas of met and unmet needs reported by 455 homeless or recently housed individuals recruited from emergency shelters, temporary housing, and permanent housing in Quebec (Canada). Mixed methods, guided by the Maslow framework, were used. Basic needs were the strongest needs category identified, followed by health and social services (an emergent category), and safety; very few participants expressed needs in the higher-order categories of love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. The only significant differences between the three housing groups occurred in basic needs met, which favored permanent housing residents. Safety was the only category where individuals reported more unmet than met needs. The study results suggested that increased overall access to and continuity of care with family physicians, MD or SUD clinicians and community organizations for social integration should be provided to help better these individuals. Case management, stigma prevention, supported employment programs, peer support and day centers should particularly be more widely implemented as interventions that may promote a higher incidence of met needs in specific needs categories.
C1 [Fleury, Marie-Josee] McGill Univ, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Fleury, Marie-Josee; Grenier, Guy; Sabetti, Judith] Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Sabetti, Judith] McGill Univ, Sch Social Work, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Bertrand, Karine] Univ Sherbrooke, Dept Sci Sante Communautaire, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
[Clement, Michele] Univ Laval, Dept Med Sociale & Prevent, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.
[Brochu, Serge] Univ Montreal, Dept Criminol, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 McGill University; McGill University; University of Sherbrooke; Laval
University; Universite de Montreal
RP Fleury, MJ (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada.; Fleury, MJ (corresponding author), Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
EM flemar@douglas.mcgill.ca
OI Fleury, Marie-Josee/0000-0002-4743-8611
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
[435-2016-0761]
FX This article is based on research funded by the Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Project #435-2016-0761.
The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JAN 14
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 1
AR e0245088
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0245088
PG 18
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA PV4VV
UT WOS:000609988100055
PM 33444366
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Youm, Y
Baldina, E
Baek, J
AF Youm, Yoosik
Baldina, Ekaterina
Baek, Jiwon
TI All-cause mortality and three aspects of social relationships: an
eight-year follow-up of older adults from one entire Korean village
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID SELF-RATED HEALTH; RACIAL/ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION;
CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; PROSPECTIVE POPULATION; SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES;
COGNITIVE FUNCTION; ALAMEDA COUNTY; MARITAL-STATUS; PUBLIC-HEALTH; LATER
LIFE
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C1 [Youm, Yoosik; Baldina, Ekaterina] Yonsei Univ, Dept Sociol, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
[Baek, Jiwon] Seoul Natl Univ, Inst Hlth Policy & Management, Med Res Ctr, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
C3 Yonsei University; Seoul National University (SNU)
RP Youm, Y (corresponding author), Yonsei Univ, Dept Sociol, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
EM yoosik@yonsei.ac.kr
RI Baldina, Ekaterina/ABI-4454-2020; YOUM, YOOSIK/KBD-0367-2024
OI Baldina, Ekaterina/0000-0001-8173-4978; Youm, Yoosik/0000-0003-3822-5777
FU National Research Foundation of Korea - Ministry of Education, Science,
and Technology of the Republic of Korea [NRF-2017S1A3A2067165]
FX This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
funded by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology of the
Republic of Korea (NRF-2017S1A3A2067165).
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NR 130
TC 12
Z9 13
U1 1
U2 12
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD JAN 11
PY 2021
VL 11
IS 1
AR 465
DI 10.1038/s41598-020-80684-5
PG 11
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA QV2UE
UT WOS:000627831200011
PM 33432096
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU van der Velden, PG
Hyland, P
Contino, C
von Gaudecker, HM
Muffels, R
Das, M
AF van der Velden, Peter G.
Hyland, Philip
Contino, Carlo
von Gaudecker, Hans-Martin
Muffels, Ruud
Das, Marcel
TI Anxiety and depression symptoms, the recovery from symptoms, and
loneliness before and after the COVID-19 outbreak among the general
population: Findings from a Dutch population-based longitudinal study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE; HEALTH CONSEQUENCES; SOCIAL LONELINESS;
MENTAL-HEALTH; PREDICTORS; LOCKDOWN
AB Objectives
Examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and loneliness in the general population. More specifically, the study focused on prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, the extent to which individuals with existing symptoms recovered or not, the prevalence of subtypes of loneliness, and the extent to which loneliness before and during this pandemic was associated with anxiety and depression symptoms.
Methods
Data was extracted from the longitudinal LISS panel, based on a probability sample of the Dutch population, with assessments on loneliness in October 2019 (T1) and June 2020 (T4), and anxiety and depression symptoms in November 2019 (T2), March 2020 (T3) and June 2020 (T4; N-total = 4,084). Loneliness was examined with the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale and anxiety and depression symptoms with the Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5).
Results
Repeated measures multivariate logistic regression analyses (RMMLRA) showed a statistical significant lower prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms after the outbreak (T4 = 15.3%) than before (T2 = 16.8%) and during the COVID-19 outbreak (T3 = 17.2%). According to the Reliable Change Index, the distribution of recovery categories (remission, improvement, unchanged and worsening symptoms) after the outbreak did not differ significantly from the distribution of these categories before the outbreak. RMMLRA revealed that the prevalence of emotional loneliness increased significantly after the outbreak (T1 = 18.4%, T4 = 24.8%). Among individuals who were not lonely before and after the outbreak the prevalence of symptoms decreased significantly (T2 = 7.0%, T4 = 4.4%) and, likewise, among those who were not lonely anymore after the outbreak (T2 = 21.5%, T4 = 14.5%). However, the prevalence of symptoms increased significantly among those who became lonely during the pandemic (T2 = 17.9%, T4 = 26.3%).
Conclusions
Findings suggest that this pandemic did not negatively affect the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms nor the normal recovery of symptoms among the general population during the first four months, but that emotional loneliness increased.
C1 [van der Velden, Peter G.; Das, Marcel] CentERdata, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[van der Velden, Peter G.] Tilburg Univ, Network Hlth & Labor NETHLAB, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[Hyland, Philip] Maynooth Univ, Dept Psychol, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland.
[Contino, Carlo] Fonds Slachtofferhulp, The Hague, Netherlands.
[von Gaudecker, Hans-Martin] Univ Bonn, Inst Appl Microecon, Bonn, Germany.
[Muffels, Ruud] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Sch Social & Behav Sci, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[Muffels, Ruud] Tilburg Univ, Tranzo Sci Ctr Care & Welf, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[Das, Marcel] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Sch Econ & Management, Tilburg, Netherlands.
C3 Tilburg University; Tilburg University; Maynooth University; University
of Bonn; Tilburg University; Tilburg University; Tilburg University
RP van der Velden, PG (corresponding author), CentERdata, Tilburg, Netherlands.; van der Velden, PG (corresponding author), Tilburg Univ, Network Hlth & Labor NETHLAB, Tilburg, Netherlands.
EM pg.vandervelden@tilburguniversity.edu
RI Muffels, Ruud/E-3644-2013; Hyland, Philip/JOZ-1400-2023; Das,
Marcel/KEH-8345-2024
OI van der Velden, Peter G./0000-0002-0221-6281; Muffels,
Ruud/0000-0001-8559-7616; Das, Marcel/0000-0002-9895-2776; von
Gaudecker, Hans-Martin/0000-0001-8519-9781
FU Fonds Slachtofferhulp, The Haque, The Netherlands [50006/VICTIMS]
FX This work was supported by Fonds Slachtofferhulp, The Haque, The
Netherlands (50006/VICTIMS). One of the authors (CC) is deputy director
at Fonds Slachtofferhulp. The funder had no further role in study
design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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TC 97
Z9 101
U1 2
U2 26
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JAN 7
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 1
AR e0245057
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0245057
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA PS6NW
UT WOS:000608044300025
PM 33411843
OA Green Published, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shareef, MA
Dwivedi, YK
Wright, A
Kumar, V
Sharma, SK
Rana, NP
AF Shareef, Mahmud A.
Dwivedi, Yogesh K.
Wright, Angela
Kumar, Vinod
Sharma, Sujeet K.
Rana, Nripendra P.
TI Lockdown and sustainability: An effective model of information and
communication technology
SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Lockdown; Social isolation; Social crisis; Sustainability; Social
psychology; Human behavior
ID TABOO TRADE-OFFS; PROSPECT-THEORY; RISK; ECONOMICS; PSYCHOLOGY
AB Covid-19, a corona virus, has maintained its momentum in spreading among communities. In this context of social crisis, this study seeks to identify the reasons for the partial failure to fulfill the intended goal of lockdown, and to formulate an inclusive behavioral model reflecting comprehensive human behavior and social psychology. In order to answer the research questions, this study has conducted extensive interviews among individuals who were targets of the lockdown system. From this exploratory and qualitative investigation, researchers have recognized four paradigms as the key to understanding human behavior and social psychology in violating lockdown as a social isolation system during this period of crisis. The identified parameters depicting social behavior are: Derogation and Argument (SDA), Tangible Need and Deficiency (TND), Intangible Desire and Expectancy (IDE), and Evaluation of Benefit and Loss (UBL). Finally, as a comprehensive guideline, a grounded theory of the social behavior 'paradigm for lockdown violation (PLV)' is explored as the reason for the violation of the social system.
C1 [Shareef, Mahmud A.] North South Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[Dwivedi, Yogesh K.] Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Emerging Markets Res Ctr EMaRC, Bay Campus,Fabian Way, Swansea SA1 8EN, W Glam, Wales.
[Wright, Angela] Cork Inst Technol, Sch Business, Dept OPD, Cork, Ireland.
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[Sharma, Sujeet K.] Indian Inst Management Tiruchirappalli, Informat Syst & Analyt Area, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India.
[Rana, Nripendra P.] Univ Bradford, Sch Management, Richmond Rd, Bradford BD7 1DP, W Yorkshire, England.
C3 North South University (NSU); Swansea University; Munster Technological
University (MTU); Carleton University; Indian Institute of Management
(IIM System); Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli; University
of Bradford
RP Dwivedi, YK (corresponding author), Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Emerging Markets Res Ctr EMaRC, Bay Campus,Fabian Way, Swansea SA1 8EN, W Glam, Wales.
EM mahmud_akh@yahoo.com; ykdwivedi@gmail.com; angela.wright@cit.ie;
vinodkumar@cunet.carleton.ca; sujeetks1@gmail.com; nrananp@gmail.com
RI Sharma, Sujeet Kumar/HTP-3338-2023; Rana, Nripendra/ABA-4719-2020;
Dwivedi, Yogesh/A-5362-2008; Kumar, Vinod/HOF-0388-2023
OI Kumar, Vinod/0000-0002-3956-2049; Wright, Angela/0000-0001-9980-4946;
Sharma, Sujeet Kumar/0009-0009-5691-5879; Dwivedi,
Yogesh/0000-0002-5547-9990; Rana, Nripendra P./0000-0003-1105-8729
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TC 26
Z9 27
U1 2
U2 35
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0040-1625
EI 1873-5509
J9 TECHNOL FORECAST SOC
JI Technol. Forecast. Soc. Chang.
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 165
AR 120531
DI 10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120531
EA JAN 2021
PG 13
WC Business; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Public Administration
GA QI1TQ
UT WOS:000618756500004
PM 36536773
OA Green Accepted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shapiro, E
Levine, L
Kay, A
AF Shapiro, Ephraim
Levine, Livia
Kay, Avi
TI A Jerusalem Synagogue Coping During the Coronavirus Pandemic: Challenges
and Opportunities
SO JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Synagogue; Faith-based organizations; Coronavirus; Coping; Mental health
ID RELIGION-HEALTH CONNECTION; PHYSICAL HEALTH; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS;
MENTAL-HEALTH; JEWS FINDINGS; INTERVENTIONS; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION;
DISORDERS; PREDICTOR
AB A diverse Modern Orthodox synagogue in Jerusalem continued to serve its congregants and maintain community despite closures and restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic. Members were surveyed in April 2020. There were minorities of members who were experiencing mental health issues, especially those less acculturated and no one surveyed received any professional mental health help. About a quarter of the members said that regular check-ins were important but some said they were not receiving enough of them. Synagogues can potentially serve as coping resources for congregants both during periods of crisis as well as during regular periods of operation.
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C3 Ariel University
RP Shapiro, E (corresponding author), Ariel Univ, Dept Hlth Syst Management, 4 Kiryat Hamada, IL-40700 Ariel, Israel.
EM eas97@caa.columbia.edu
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NR 65
TC 12
Z9 12
U1 0
U2 1
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES
SN 0022-4197
EI 1573-6571
J9 J RELIG HEALTH
JI J. Relig. Health
PD FEB
PY 2021
VL 60
IS 1
BP 81
EP 98
DI 10.1007/s10943-020-01131-3
EA JAN 2021
PG 18
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Religion
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Religion
GA QE6MA
UT WOS:000604212200005
PM 33389438
OA Green Published, hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bonkalo, T
Senkevich, L
Romanova, A
Kovaleva, M
Karpinsky, A
Karpinskaya, N
AF Bonkalo, Tatiana
Senkevich, Lyudmila
Romanova, Angela
Kovaleva, Maria
Karpinsky, Anton
Karpinskaya, Nadezhda
TI SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF DEPRESSIVE STATES IN HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SO NUANCES-ESTUDOS SOBRE EDUCACAO
LA English
DT Article
DE Adolescent depression; Determinants of depressive states; Personality
self-actualization; Prevention of depressive states; Social isolation
AB The purpose of the study is to determine how the demand for self-actualization, level of development, and satisfaction, combined with the degree of social isolation of adolescents, affects their risk of depression. A total of 600 adolescents aged 15-16 were surveyed (random sample, 320 girls and 280 boys). A high level of positive correlation was revealed between the indicators of self-esteem of social isolation of adolescents and the severity of their depressive states, as well as a negative correlation of depressive states with indicators of the level of their self-actualization. The study showed that social exclusion can be both a cause and a consequence of various depressive states. This study confirmed the importance of examining the tendency of adolescents to show depression, and it is essential to take into account even low levels of depression.
C1 [Bonkalo, Tatiana] Moscow Dept Healthcare, Res Inst Healthcare Org & Med Management, Moscow, Russia.
[Bonkalo, Tatiana] Kuban State Univ, Krasnodar, Russia.
[Senkevich, Lyudmila; Romanova, Angela] Russian State Social Univ, Moscow, Russia.
[Kovaleva, Maria] Moscow State Univ Technol & Management, Moscow, Russia.
[Karpinsky, Anton] Russian Univ Transport, Moscow, Russia.
[Karpinskaya, Nadezhda] Moscow State Tech Univ Civil Aviat, Moscow, Russia.
C3 Kuban State University; Russian State Social University (RSSU); Russian
University of Transport; Moscow State Technical University of Civil
Aviation
RP Bonkalo, T (corresponding author), Moscow Dept Healthcare, Res Inst Healthcare Org & Med Management, Moscow, Russia.; Bonkalo, T (corresponding author), Kuban State Univ, Krasnodar, Russia.
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bonkalotatyanaivanovna@yandex.ru; mkovaleva@yandex.ru;
bonkalotatyanaivanovna@yandex.ru; bonkalotatyanaivanovna@yandex.ru
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OI Bonkalo, Tatyana/0000-0003-0887-4995; Kovaleva,
Maria/0000-0003-0442-9608
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NR 26
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 1
U2 6
PU UNIV ESTADUAL PAULISTA JULIO MESQUITA FILHO, FAC CIENCIAS & TECNOLOGIA
PI PRESIDENTE PRUDENTE
PA RUA ROBERTO SIMONSEN 305, JARDIM ROSAS, PRESIDENTE PRUDENTE, SP
19060-900, BRAZIL
SN 2236-0441
J9 NUANCES
JI Nuances
PD JAN-DEC
PY 2021
VL 32
IS 1
AR e021019
DI 10.32930/nuances.v32i00.9207
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 1Y3NZ
UT WOS:000808051400005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rocha, ALD
Dittz, ED
AF da Silveira Rocha, Amanda Leao
Dittz, Erika da Silva
TI The repercussions in daily routine of mothers of babies admitted in
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in social isolation caused by COVID-19
SO CADERNOS BRASILEIROS DE TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL-BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Occupational Therapy; Mothers; Activities of Daily Living; Intensive
Care Units; Neonatal; COVID-19
ID OCCUPATIONAL-THERAPY; NEWBORNS; LIFE
AB Introduction: The new coronavirus pandemic has reverberated in the world scenario and the main forms of disease control are preventive measures, which include social isolation. The need for isolation promotes changes in the family behavior and impacts their daily lives, in addition to the psychological and social repercussions inherent to the context. Experiencing the pandemic during the newborn hospitalization contributes to the maternal distance from her daily life and can negatively impact her psyche. Objective: This study aims to know the repercussions of social isolation in the daily lives of mothers with babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Descriptive-exploratory study with a qualitative approach, carried out in a philanthropic hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, with 15 mothers of babies admitted to the NICU as participants. Semi-structured interviews were used and the data were submitted to content analysis in the thematic modality. Results: It was found that mothers have general knowledge and information about COVID-19 and realize the changes that have been incorporated into their daily life. The emotional aspects related to the condition of having a baby admitted to the NICU were intensified reflecting on the way mothers participated in baby care. Conclusion: The pandemic has had repercussions on the mother's daily lives and the need to provide effective information was identified. In addition, there was a need to provide families with an active listening place, and assistance in the safe management of their own and baby care, favoring occupations related to maternity.
C1 [da Silveira Rocha, Amanda Leao; Dittz, Erika da Silva] Univ Fed Minas Gerais UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
C3 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
RP Rocha, ALD (corresponding author), Univ Fed Minas Gerais UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
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Z9 4
U1 0
U2 6
PU CUBA EDITORA
PI SAO CARLOS
PA CUBA EDITORA, SAO CARLOS, 00000, BRAZIL
SN 2526-8910
J9 CAD BRAS TER OCUP
JI Cad. Bras. Ter. Ocup.
PY 2021
VL 29
AR e2158
DI 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoAO2158
PG 16
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Rehabilitation
GA YJ0AA
UT WOS:000744200500038
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Fekete, C
Reinhardt, JD
Arora, M
Engkasan, JP
Gross-Hemmi, M
Kyriakides, A
Le Fort, M
Tough, H
AF Fekete, Christine
Reinhardt, Jan D.
Arora, Mohit
Engkasan, Julia Patrick
Gross-Hemmi, Mirja
Kyriakides, Athanasios
Le Fort, Marc
Tough, Hannah
TI Socioeconomic status and social relationships in persons with spinal
cord injury from 22 countries: Does the countries' socioeconomic
development moderate associations?
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; HEALTH INEQUALITIES;
OLDER-PEOPLE; LONELINESS; SUPPORT; PARTICIPATION; INDIVIDUALS; TRENDS;
RISK
AB Background Social relationships are powerful determinants of health and inequalities in social relationships across socioeconomic status (SES) groups may contribute to social inequalities in health. This study investigates inequalities in social relationships in an international sample of persons with spinal cord injury and explores whether social gradients in relationships are moderated by the countries' socioeconomic development (SED). Methods Data from 12,330 participants of the International SCI Community Survey (InSCI) performed in 22 countries were used. We regressed social relationships (belongingness, relationship satisfaction, social interactions) on individual SES (education, income, employment, financial hardship, subjective status) and countries' SED (Human Development Index) using multi-level models (main effects). To test potential moderation of the SED, interaction terms between individual SES and countries' SED were entered into multi-level models. Results Paid work, absence of financial hardship and higher subjective status were related to higher belongingness (OR, 95% CI: 1.50, 1.34-1.67; 1.76, 1.53-2.03; 1.16, 1.12-1.19, respectively), higher relationship satisfaction (OR, 95% CI: 1.28, 1.15-1.42; 1.97, 1.72-2.27; 1.20, 1.17-1.24, respectively) and fewer problems with social interactions (Coeff, 95% CI: 0.96, 0.82-1.10; 1.93, 1.74-2.12; 0.26, 0.22-0.29, respectively), whereas associations with education and income were less consistent. Main effects for countries' SED showed that persons from lower SED countries reported somewhat higher relationship satisfaction (OR, 95% CI: 0.97, 0.94-0.99) and less problems with social interactions (Coeff, 95% CI: -0.04, -0.09- -0.003). Results from moderation analysis revealed that having paid work was more important for relationships in lower SED countries, while education and subjective status were more important for relationships in higher SED countries (interaction terms p<0.05). Conclusion Social relationships in persons with spinal cord injury are patterned according to individual SES and the countries' SED and larger socioeconomic structures partly moderate associations between individual SES and social relationships.
C1 [Fekete, Christine; Reinhardt, Jan D.; Gross-Hemmi, Mirja; Tough, Hannah] Swiss Parapleg Res, Nottwil, Switzerland.
[Fekete, Christine; Reinhardt, Jan D.; Tough, Hannah] Univ Lucerne, Dept Hlth Sci & Med, Luzern, Switzerland.
[Reinhardt, Jan D.] Sichuan Univ, Inst Disaster Management & Reconstruct Sichuan Un, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
[Arora, Mohit] Royal North Shore Hosp, John Walsh Ctr Rehabil Res, Kolling Inst Med Res, St Leonards, NSW, Australia.
[Arora, Mohit] Univ Sydney, Fac Med & Hlth, Sydney Med Sch Northern, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Engkasan, Julia Patrick] Univ Malaya, Dept Rehabil Med, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
[Kyriakides, Athanasios] Univ Patras, Spinal Cord Injuries Unit, Patras, Greece.
[Le Fort, Marc] Univ Hosp, Neurol Phys & Rehabil Med Dept, Nantes, France.
C3 Swiss Paraplegic Research; University of Lucerne; Sichuan University;
University of Sydney; Kolling Institute of Medical Research; Royal North
Shore Hospital; University of Sydney; Universiti Malaya; University of
Patras; Nantes Universite; CHU de Nantes
RP Fekete, C (corresponding author), Swiss Parapleg Res, Nottwil, Switzerland.; Fekete, C (corresponding author), Univ Lucerne, Dept Hlth Sci & Med, Luzern, Switzerland.
EM christine.fekete@paraplegie.ch
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Z9 8
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U2 7
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 8
AR e0255448
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PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
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SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA TZ8RN
UT WOS:000684737400038
PM 34388150
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Habánik, J
Grencíková, A
Srámka, M
Húzevka, M
AF Habanik, Jozef
Grencikova, Adriana
Sramka, Martin
Huzevka, Matej
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PANDEMIC AND INDUSTRY 4.0
SO ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE pandemic covid-19; work organization; home-office;
information-communication technologies; human capital
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C1 [Habanik, Jozef; Grencikova, Adriana; Sramka, Martin; Huzevka, Matej] Alexander Dubcek Univ Trencin, Fac Social & Econ Relat, Trencin, Slovakia.
C3 Alexander Dubcek University Trencin
RP Habánik, J (corresponding author), Alexander Dubcek Univ Trencin, Fac Social & Econ Relat, Trencin, Slovakia.
EM jozef.habanik@tnuni.sk; adriana.grencikova@tnuni.sk;
martin.sramka@tnuni.sk; matej.huzevka@tnuni.sk
RI Šrámka, Martin/JAZ-1579-2023; Habanik, Jozef/KWT-9806-2024; Grenčíková,
Adriana/JLL-2678-2023; Huzevka, Matej/HTQ-9817-2023
OI Sramka, Martin/0000-0001-7229-3015; Habanik, Jozef/0000-0001-7898-2735;
Grencikova, Adriana/0000-0003-1077-1127; Huzevka,
Matej/0000-0003-0137-4656
FU Slovak Ministry of Education's Scientific grant agency VEGA: "Assessment
changes in the qualitative structure of international economic relations
under the influence of Industry 4.0 with implications for the EU and
Slovak economic policies" [1/0462/20]
FX This paper was supported by the Slovak Ministry of Education's
Scientific grant agency VEGA: "Assessment changes in the qualitative
structure of international economic relations under the influence of
Industry 4.0 with implications for the EU and Slovak economic policies".
Project registration number: [Reg. No.: 1/0462/20].
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TC 9
Z9 10
U1 1
U2 78
PU CENTER SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
PI SZCZECIN
PA BOLESLAWA SMIALEGO STR 22-27, SZCZECIN, 70-347, POLAND
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PY 2021
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BP 228
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DT Article
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NR 55
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 16
PU UNIV MALAYSIA SARAWAK, FAC ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
PI SARAWAK
PA KOTA SAMARAHAN, SARAWAK, 94300, MALAYSIA
SN 1511-6670
J9 INT J BUS SOC
JI Int. J. Bus. Soc.
PY 2021
VL 22
IS 3
BP 1402
EP 1419
DI 10.33736/ijbs.4311.2021
PG 18
WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA XU1PS
UT WOS:000734046700019
OA Green Accepted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Icekson, T
Alon, AT
Shuv-Ami, A
Sela, Y
AF Icekson, Tamar
Alon, Anat Toder
Shuv-Ami, Avichai
Sela, Yaron
TI The impact of ageing on aggression among sport fans: the mediating role
of fan hatred
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MARKETING & SPONSORSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Ageing; Fan hatred; Anti-fandom; Fan aggression
ID RIVALRY; AGE; IDENTIFICATION; ANGER; TIME; LONELINESS; ANTECEDENT;
RESPONSES; FOOTBALL; EMOTION
AB Purpose The growing proportion of older fans and their potential economic value have increased the need for an improved understanding of age differences in fan behaviour. Building on socioemotional selectivity theory, the current study examines the impact of age differences on fan hatred as well as on the extent to which fans actually engage in aggressive activities and fans' perceptions of the levels of appropriateness of certain physical and verbal acts of aggression. Design/methodology/approach The study used an online panel-based survey that offered access to a real-world population of sport fans. The participants were 742 fans of professional football (soccer). Findings Results from structural equation modelling indicated that older fans reported lower levels of fan hatred, lower self-reported aggression and lower acceptance of physical and verbal aggression. Moreover, fan hatred partially mediated the relationship between age and levels of aggression and between age and acceptance of verbal aggression. In addition, fan hatred fully mediated the relationship between age and acceptance of physical aggression. Originality/value The current study makes two important contributions. First, it demonstrates that sport clubs may particularly benefit from understanding the potential but often neglected importance of older sport fans in relation to the problematic phenomenon of fan aggression. Second, it offers a thorough theoretical account of the manner in which fan hatred plays a significant role in the relationships between age and fan aggressiveness.
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[Icekson, Tamar] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Management, Beer Sheva, Israel.
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C3 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev;
Reichman University
RP Alon, AT (corresponding author), Peres Acad Ctr, Sch Business Adm, Rehovot, Israel.
EM anat.toder@gmail.com
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TC 7
Z9 7
U1 4
U2 27
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1464-6668
EI 2515-7841
J9 INT J SPORT MARK SPO
JI Int. J. Sports Mark. Spons.
PD OCT 12
PY 2021
VL 22
IS 4
BP 780
EP 797
DI 10.1108/IJSMS-09-2020-0164
EA JAN 2021
PG 18
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA WF2IE
UT WOS:000604766000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jung, HS
Song, MK
Yoon, HH
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TI The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on Work Engagement and
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and Coworker Exchange
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE workplace loneliness; work engagement; organizational commitment;
leader-member exchange; coworker exchange; deluxe hotel
ID EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT; JOB-SATISFACTION; ENVIRONMENT; ATTITUDES; CLIMATE;
BURNOUT; LMX
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C3 Kyung Hee University; Kyung Hee University
RP Yoon, HH (corresponding author), Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Culinary Arts & Food Serv Management, Seoul 02447, South Korea.
EM chefcook@khu.ac.kr; smk1717@khu.ac.kr; hhyun@khu.ac.kr
FU Kyung Hee University [KHU-20160686]
FX This work was supported by a grant from Kyung Hee University in 2016
(KHU-20160686).
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Z9 34
U1 18
U2 151
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD JAN
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 2
AR 948
DI 10.3390/su13020948
PG 14
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA PY0YV
UT WOS:000611776700001
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kamboj, S
Joshi, R
AF Kamboj, Shampy
Joshi, Richa
TI Examining the factors influencing smartphone apps use at tourism
destinations: a UTAUT model perspective
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM CITIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Tourism; Smartphone; Mobile apps; UTAUT2; Tourist behaviour
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; PERCEIVED VALUE;
SOCIAL MEDIA; CO-CREATION; INTRINSIC MOTIVATION; SERVICE INNOVATION;
BRAND COMMUNITIES; LEISURE BOREDOM; SATISFACTION
AB Purpose Tourists regularly make use of their smartphones while staying at tourist destinations. Several studies have studied the outcomes of smartphone use at travel destinations. The current paper believes tourists' use of their smartphone or its apps because of their contact with tour friends, social loneliness-related concerns or its aesthetic scope. The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors of continued use of smartphone apps via travelers during their stay at a tourism destination, framed within the UTAUT2 model (unified theory of acceptance and use of technology), given intrinsic user attributes (innovativeness), tourism destination aspect (aesthetic scope and social loneliness) and one of the key characteristics of mobile devices (portability).
Design/methodology/approach The sample consists of 357 smartphone users who travelled to some tourist destinations and used some mobile apps during their stay. Data was analyzed using the structural equation modeling approach.
Findings The findings of the study show that the UTAUT2 model can effectively explain the use of smartphone apps at tourism destinations and characteristics of the user and mobile device, does affect behaviour outcomes (smartphone, intention to reuse app, satisfaction towards trip and loyalty towards app).
Originality/value This paper is mainly important due to its emphasis on smartphone apps' use during the travel stay, as the majority of the existing literature focusses on prior steps ( service booking).
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C3 National Institute of Technology (NIT System); National Institute of
Technology Hamirpur
RP Kamboj, S (corresponding author), Natl Inst Technol, Dept Management Studies, Hamirpur, India.
EM kamboj.shampy@gmail.com
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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AU Meluch, AL
Hannah, MN
AF Meluch, Andrea L.
Hannah, Maria N.
BA Herron, JD
Douglas, T
BF Herron, JD
Douglas, T
TI Communicating Compassion in Pedagogy: Lessons From COVID-19
SO STRATEGIES FOR STUDENT SUPPORT DURING A GLOBAL CRISIS
SE Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design Book
Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
AB The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented uncertainty and unpleasant feelings among a variety of individuals and populations. Mental health challenges rooted in feelings of social isolation, and for some grief and loss, have sparked dialogue about the importance of communicating compassion during times of crisis. This chapter focuses on instructor-student interactions in the throes of COVID-19 and the critical significance of compassionate pedagogy. While instructors often engage in caring for their students, the authors of this chapter propose that putting forth care and concern or verbalizing empathy or sympathy is drastically different than engaging in compassionate pedagogy. Simply, instructors who show compassion toward their students in times of struggle are actively motivated to alleviate student anxieties or stress through practical accommodation(s). In this chapter, strategies are outlined to give educators the means to implement compassionate pedagogy toward students during and beyond a global crisis.
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Ohio; University of Akron; University System of Ohio; Ohio University
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U1 1
U2 2
PU IGI GLOBAL
PI HERSEY
PA 701 E CHOCOLATE AVE, STE 200, HERSEY, PA 17033-1240 USA
SN 2326-8905
EI 2326-8913
BN 978-1-79987-002-9; 978-1-79987-000-5
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UT WOS:000852643300002
DA 2025-05-28
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AU Prymon-Rys, E
Galarowicz, A
AF Prymon-Rys, Ewa
Galarowicz, Agnieszka
TI Buying Behaviors of Polish Consumers During the Pandemic Lockdown -
Research Results
SO PROBLEMY ZARZADZANIA-MANAGEMENT ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
DE consumer behavior; pandemic; lockdown; e-commerce; marketing research
AB Purpose: The purpose of the article is identification and evaluation of the most important changes that have occurred in the behavior of Polish consumers as a result of the pandemic lockdown introduced in 2020. The article presents the results of studies conducted during the epidemic restrictions from March 15 to May 4, 2020.
Design/methodology/approach: The main aim of the research was to determine how these restrictions influenced the purchasing behavior and decisions made by consumers. In the polls, the technique of an internet survey was used, which was justified by the accepted form of remote communication imposed on the society in various spheres of activity. The subject of the research was the organization of free time, the organization of shopping in households, the frequency of purchases and the methods of shopping in stationary and online stores.
Findings: The most important phenomena that have been observed include the growing importance of e-commerce and technologies supporting distance communication and online exchange. The share of FMCG in online purchases increased when compared with the pre-pandemic online purchases. Polish consumers reduced the frequency of purchases and limited their overall spending on everyday purchases. During the first wave of the pandemic, the crucial issue for consumers was time management as a result of increased professional and family responsibilities, or (a similar percentage of responses) of excess free time. Poles used information technologies - for communication, shopping, learning and entertainment, to cope with the imposed social isolation. This trend, as indicated by the results of subsequent studies, will continue.
Research limitations/implications: The research was conducted at a particular moment of time, during the last 2 weeks of the first pandemic lockdown; therefore, the study cannot provide the measurement of observable effects of behavior changes during a longer time since the pandemic situation has been volatile. In the research, the snowball method of sampling, which has its own limitations, was adopted.
Originality/value: The value of the article results from the outcomes of the survey conducted with the use of a research questionnaire originally designed for the purposes of this study and empirical research results obtained during the lockdown period, which allowed for observing changes in consumer behavior in real time.
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C3 AGH University of Krakow
RP Prymon-Rys, E (corresponding author), AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Management, Gramatyka 10, PL-30067 Krakow, Poland.
EM eprymon@zarz.agh.edu.pl
RI Galarowicz, Agnieszka/KLY-6462-2024; Prymon-Rys, Ewa/T-2968-2018
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Domidian, JS
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Battista, MJ
Hasenburg, A
AF Schwab, Roxana
Anic, Katharina
Stewen, Kathrin
Schmidt, Mona W.
Kalb, Stefanie R.
Kottmann, Tanja
Brenner, Walburgis
Domidian, Jana-Sophie
Krajnak, Slavomir
Battista, Marco J.
Hasenburg, Annette
TI Pain experience and social support of endometriosis patients during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - results of a web-based cross-sectional
survey
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ESHRE GUIDELINE; WOMEN; MANAGEMENT; DISABILITY;
DIAGNOSIS; HEALTH; RISK
AB Background Endometriosis is a chronic pain condition in premenopausal women. Pain is mainly characterized by pain intensity and may induce disability in all areas of daily life. Nevertheless, pain is influenced by emotional and social factors as well. Social distancing measures or quarantine, as reaction to rapidly rising infections with the COVID-19 virus due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, were implemented across Europe to prevent the spread of the virus and social distancing measures were imposed by the German government by beginning of March 2020 with initiation of the lockdown by the end of March 2020. The objective of this study was to assess, how social distancing measures during the lockdown impacted the various aspects of pain perception in a group of chronic pain patients, such as women suffering from endometriosis. Methods Between 6(th) to 27(th) April 2020, an online questionnaire was activated at internet platforms of endometriosis patients support groups. Participants were asked retrospectively at one time point about their visual pain intensity measured by the visual analogue scale (VAS) and pain disability via pain disability index (PDI) prior to initiation of social distancing measures in Germany (VAS(P), PDIP), as well as the pain intensity and pain disability since implementation of social distancing measures (VAS(I), PDII). Differences of VAS and PDI previous and after implementation of social distancing measures were displayed as Delta VAS and Delta PDI. Pain experience and social support were assessed by a 5-point Likert scale. Results 285 participants completed at least one question regarding pain intensity, disability, pain experience or social support. Dysmenorrhea, the symptom with the highest level of pain assessed by VAS, decreased significantly during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic compared to the time period prior to social isolation (45.30% respondents experienced improvemenet vs 40.50% who experienced worsening; p = 0.025). The global physical impairment improved significantly (improvement of pain induced disability in 48.20% vs 40.90% with worsening of pain symptoms; p = 0.032) after the implementation of social distancing measures. Pain experience was negatively affected by social distancing measures, since frequency of pain awareness increased in 43.6% (p<0.001) of participants and 30.0% (p<0.001) more participants experienced pain as a threat. Verbalization of pain experience was reduced in 36.6% (p = 0.001) of participants and 14.6% (p = 0.91), 21.9% (p<0.001) and 31.5% (p<0.001) of participants reported less social support from their partner, family and friends. Conclusions Physical pain and disability on one hand and emotional and social pain experience on the other were differentially affected by the emerged emotional, social and health care constraints related to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
C1 [Schwab, Roxana; Anic, Katharina; Stewen, Kathrin; Schmidt, Mona W.; Kalb, Stefanie R.; Brenner, Walburgis; Domidian, Jana-Sophie; Krajnak, Slavomir; Battista, Marco J.; Hasenburg, Annette] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Univ Med Ctr, Mainz, Germany.
[Kottmann, Tanja] CRO Dr Med Kottmann, Hamm, Germany.
C3 Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
RP Schwab, R (corresponding author), Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Univ Med Ctr, Mainz, Germany.
EM roxana.schwab@unimedizin-mainz.de
RI Battista, Marco/AAO-3106-2021
OI Krajnak, Slavomir/0000-0002-8012-5772
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PY 2021
VL 16
IS 8
AR e0256433
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0256433
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA XM9YC
UT WOS:000729171700045
PM 34432847
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tutar, H
Erdem, AT
AF Tutar, Hasan
Erdem, Ahnnet Tuncay
TI Examining the mediating role of organizational loneliness in the effect
of organizational silence on the intention to quit
SO UPRAVLENETS-THE MANAGER
LA English
DT Article
DE organizational silence; intention to quit; organizational loneliness;
organizational psychology; organizational behavior
ID EMPLOYEES TURNOVER INTENTION; FIT INDEXES; WORKPLACE; MODELS;
CONSEQUENCES; STRESS; IMPACT
AB The main purpose of organizational behavior approaches is to increase organizational efficiency by improving employees'morale and motivation. Many factors support and inhibit the productivity and motivation of employees in organizations. In the literature, these are referred to as pro-organizational approaches and counterproductive work behavior. The study aims to examine the relationship between organizational silence, intention to quit, and organizational loneliness. Organizational silence is the conscious denial of the employee's mental contribution to their company's activity due to organizational and managerial reasons. Organizational loneliness refers to a negative emotional state experienced by employees in the workplace due to incompatible normative factors (culture, belief, and values). Methodologically, the study relies on the counterproductive work behavior theory, which states that employees act against the interests of an organization and experience lack of motivation and productivity. The research data were collected from employees working for public and private banks in Konya and Ankara, Turkey. To analyse the data, descriptive statistics and correlation analysis were performed using SPSS22.0 and AMOS software. The study shows that organizational loneliness has a mediating role in the relationship between organizational silence and intention to quit. It has also been determined that the unfavorable working conditions, which cause employees' perception of organizational silence, strengthen the employees' intention to quit their job and their perception of organizational loneliness. The study's theoretical and practical results show that taking measures to increase employees' morale and motivation in organizations will enhance their work performance.
C1 [Tutar, Hasan; Erdem, Ahnnet Tuncay] Univ Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal, Management & Strategy, Commun Fac, Golkoy Campus, TR-14100 Bolu, Turkey.
RP Tutar, H (corresponding author), Univ Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal, Management & Strategy, Commun Fac, Golkoy Campus, TR-14100 Bolu, Turkey.
EM htutar@ibu.edu.tr; ahmeterdem@ibu.edu.tr
RI Tutar, Hasan/AAE-5715-2022
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U1 4
U2 38
PU URAL STATE UNIV ECONOMICS
PI YEKATERINBURG
PA 8 MARTA/NARODNOY VOLI ST., 62/45, OFFICE 355, YEKATERINBURG, 620144, RF,
RUSSIA
SN 2218-5003
J9 UPRAVLENETS
JI Upravlenets
PY 2021
VL 12
IS 2
DI 10.29141/2218-5003-2021-12-2-8
PG 17
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA RW6VK
UT WOS:000646660300008
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Uslu, O
AF Uslu, O.
TI 'BEING ALONE IS MORE PAINFUL THAN GETTING HURT': THE MODERATING ROLE OF
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JOB PERFORMANCE
SO CENTRAL EUROPEAN BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE workplace ostracism; workplace loneliness; job performance
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; WORK; SELF; CONSEQUENCES; PERSISTENCE; VALIDITY;
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Implications for the Central European audience: The study demonstrates that among the aspects of workplace loneliness, the emotional component is more critical to employee psychology and, therefore, job performance. Determining the factors that cause emotional loneliness in the workplace and taking precautions against them seem to be significant to the achievement of organisational goals.
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RP Uslu, O (corresponding author), Sakarya Univ, Fac Management, Esentepe Campus, Sakarya, Turkey.
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PA OECONOMICA PUBL, NAM W CHIRCHILLA 4, PRAGUE 3, CZ-130 67, CZECH REPUBLIC
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xia, B
Chen, Q
Walliah, J
Buys, L
Skitmore, M
Susilawati, C
AF Xia, Bo
Chen, Qing
Walliah, Jerry
Buys, Laurie
Skitmore, Martin
Susilawati, Connie
TI UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF THE AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE
INDUSTRY: A CAUSAL LOOP DIAGRAM
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE retirement villages; older people; systems thinking; system behaviour;
causal loop diagram; Australia
ID OLDER-PEOPLE; SYSTEMS THINKING; COMMUNITY; LIFE; LONELINESS; CHOICE
AB The retirement village industry in Australia has been accommodating an increasing number of residents in recent decades. However, a thorough understanding of the dynamic behaviour of the industry remains largely unknown, which prevents a better prediction of its future growth. This study incorporates system dynamics thinking into residents' relocation decisions and aims to develop a causal loop diagram to have a full understanding of the complex interactions of variables affecting their relocation, which in turn determines the future growth pattern of the industry. Based on thematic analysis using literature review and interview data, five primary causal loops are identified, including the positive reinforcing loops of word-of-mouth effect and new-supply effect, and three negative balancing loops of the move-out effect, price effect and home-village distance effect. Of these five causal loops, the most dominant ones in determining the system behaviour are the word-of-mouth (reinforcing) and home-village distance (balancing) effects. The causal loop diagram provides a better understanding of the underlying structure of the retirement village industry and will help guide the industry and policy makers in formulating strategies to create a more ageing-friendly living environment for seniors in Australia.
C1 [Xia, Bo; Chen, Qing; Walliah, Jerry; Skitmore, Martin] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
[Walliah, Jerry] Papua New Guinea Univ Technol, Dept Architecture & Construct Management, Lae, Papua N Guinea.
[Buys, Laurie] Univ Queensland, Fac Hlth & Behav Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
[Susilawati, Connie] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Econ & Finance, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
C3 Queensland University of Technology (QUT); University of Queensland;
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
RP Xia, B (corresponding author), Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
EM paul.xia@qut.edu.au
RI Skitmore, Martin/I-9743-2012; Xia, Bo/J-1355-2012
OI Xia, Bo/0000-0001-7694-4743; Susilawati, Connie/0000-0001-5930-8331;
Skitmore, Martin/0000-0001-7135-1201; Buys, Laurie/0000-0001-8917-0863;
Walliah, Jerry Jimmy/0009-0009-2264-1259
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PA SAULETEKIO AL 11, VILNIUS, LT-10223, LITHUANIA
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Firoz, M
Chaudhary, R
Khan, A
AF Firoz, Mantasha
Chaudhary, Richa
Khan, Aamna
TI Desolated milieu: exploring the trajectory of workplace loneliness
(2006-2019)
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Review; Interpersonal relationships; Emotions; Loneliness; Workplace
Loneliness
AB Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to trace the trajectory of research done exclusively on the topic of Workplace Loneliness from 2006 to 2019. Based on the content analysis of 29 articles, this paper critically assesses, summarizes and consolidates the existing body of knowledge in the field of workplace loneliness.
Design/methodology/approach
This review is organized around five major themes - origin and the conceptual grounding of the construct; emergence of the concept of workplace loneliness, conceptualizations and overlap with the related constructs; measurement tools and techniques; analysis of its predictors, outcomes, mediators and moderators; and development of an integrated model specifying the nomological network of workplace loneliness for clarifying the current state of thinking and guiding future research in the area.
Findings
The concept of workplace loneliness started receiving attention from the year 2006 and gained momentum in 2016. The studies from wide range of countries show that workplace loneliness is not restricted to one geographical location but is a phenomenon that affects people and economies around the world. The review highlights the conceptualization and measurement challenges along with the need for theoretical development of the field. Further, the existing literature fails to provide a comprehensive picture of the predictors, underlying processes, contingencies and outcomes of workplace loneliness.
Originality/value
This study being one of the rare attempts to consolidate the existing body of knowledge on loneliness at work will provide academicians and practitioners with a comprehensive account of the state of research and development on an important and yet neglected issue of workplace loneliness.
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C3 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Patna; Indian Institute of
Technology System (IIT System)
RP Firoz, M (corresponding author), Indian Inst Technol Patna, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, Patna, Bihar, India.
EM mantashaucer@gmail.com
RI FIROZ, MANTASHA/JXM-6645-2024
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Development Goals; tourism
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RP Gössling, S (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, Sogndal, Norway.
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NR 66
TC 80
Z9 86
U1 16
U2 189
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0966-9582
EI 1747-7646
J9 J SUSTAIN TOUR
JI J. Sustain. Tour.
PY 2021
VL 29
IS 5
BP 849
EP 858
DI 10.1080/09669582.2020.1865387
EA DEC 2020
PG 10
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport &
Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA QF9QZ
UT WOS:000603921400001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Coventry, PA
McMillan, D
Clegg, A
Brown, L
van der Feltz-Cornelis, C
Gilbody, S
Ali, S
AF Coventry, Peter A.
McMillan, Dean
Clegg, Andrew
Brown, Lesley
van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina
Gilbody, Simon
Ali, Shehzad
TI Frailty and depression predict instrumental activities of daily living
in older adults: A population-based longitudinal study using the
CARE75+cohort
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID LATE-LIFE; SCALE; PEOPLE; CARE; LONELINESS; STRENGTH; GENDER; COHORT
AB Objectives To evaluate if depression contributes, independently and/or in interaction with frailty, to loss of independence in instrumental activities of daily living (ADL) in older adults with frailty.
Methods Longitudinal cohort study of people aged >= 75 years living in the community. We used multi-level linear regression model to quantify the relationship between depression (>= 5 Geriatric Depression Scale) and frailty (electronic frailty index), and instrumental activities of daily living (Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living scale; range: 0-66; higher score implies greater independence). The model was adjusted for known confounders (age; gender; ethnicity; education; living situation; medical comorbidity).
Results 553 participants were included at baseline; 53% were female with a mean age of 81 (5.0 SD) years. Depression and frailty (moderate and severe levels) were independently associated with reduced instrumental activities of daily living scores. In the adjusted analysis, the regression coefficient was -6.4 (95% CI: -8.3 to -4.5, p<0.05) for depression, -1.5 (95% CI: -3.8 to 0.9, p = 0.22) for mild frailty, -6.1 (95% CI: -8.6 to -3.6, p<0.05) for moderate frailty, and -10.1 (95% CI: -13.5 to -6.8, p<0.05) for severe frailty. Moreover, depression interacted with frailty to further reduce instrumental activities of daily living score in individuals with mild or moderate frailty. These relationships remained significant after adjusting for confounders.
Conclusion Frailty and depression are independently associated with reduced independence in instrumental activities of daily living. Also, depression interacts with frailty to further reduce independence for mild to moderately frail individuals, suggesting that clinical management of frailty should integrate physical and mental health care.
C1 [Coventry, Peter A.] Univ York, Dept Hlth Sci, York, N Yorkshire, England.
[McMillan, Dean; van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina; Gilbody, Simon] Univ York, Dept Hlth Sci, York, N Yorkshire, England.
[McMillan, Dean; van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina; Gilbody, Simon] Univ York, Hull York Med Sch, York, N Yorkshire, England.
[Clegg, Andrew] Univ Leeds, Acad Unit Elderly Care & Rehabil, Bradford, W Yorkshire, England.
[Brown, Lesley] Inst Hlth Res, Acad Unit Elderly Care & Rehabil, Bradford, W Yorkshire, England.
[Ali, Shehzad] Western Univ, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, London, ON, Canada.
C3 University of York - UK; University of York - UK; University of York -
UK; University of Hull; University of Leeds; Western University
(University of Western Ontario)
RP Coventry, PA (corresponding author), Univ York, Dept Hlth Sci, York, N Yorkshire, England.
EM peter.coventry@york.ac.uk
RI Clegg, Andrew/JPX-7312-2023; Coventry, Peter/AAA-9344-2019; Van der
Feltz-Cornelis, Christina/JMP-7639-2023; Gilbody, Simon/AAY-3720-2021;
Van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina/R-7107-2016; Coventry,
Peter/H-6714-2014
OI Ali, Shehzad/0000-0002-8042-3630; Gilbody, Simon/0000-0002-8236-6983;
Brown, Lesley/0000-0001-5499-9145; Clegg, Andrew/0000-0001-5972-1097;
Van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina/0000-0001-6925-8956; Coventry,
Peter/0000-0003-0625-3829
FU NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Yorkshire; NIHR Applied Research
Collaboration Humber
FX The research was funded by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration
Yorkshire and Humber https://www.arc-yh.nihr.ac.uk/.The views expressed
are those of the author(s), and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the
Department of Health and Social Care.
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U1 2
U2 24
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD DEC 15
PY 2020
VL 15
IS 12
AR e0243972
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0243972
PG 14
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA PH3TP
UT WOS:000600339800056
PM 33320913
OA Green Accepted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Whang, C
Im, H
AF Whang, Claire
Im, Hyunjoo
TI "I Like Your Suggestion!" the role of humanlikeness and parasocial
relationship on the website versus voice shopper's perception of
recommendations
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE anthropomorphism; artificial intelligence; parasocial relationship;
persuasion; smart speaker; voice assistant; voice shopping
ID SOAP-OPERA; COMMUNICATION; ASSISTANTS; ANTHROPOMORPHISM; INFORMATION;
EXPERIENCE; RESPONSES; CREDIBILITY; PERSPECTIVE; LONELINESS
AB Voice assistants are changing the way consumers shop. Guided by the anthropomorphism literature and parasocial interaction theory, this study investigated how the new unique relationship between consumers and artificial intelligence-powered voice assistants may affect the way consumers evaluate the recommended products through two experiments. Study 1 (n = 85, students) employed a 2 (shopping medium type: voice assistant vs. website) x 2 (interaction style: task-oriented vs. socially-oriented) between-subjects design lab experiment. Study 2 (n = 418, Mechanical Turk) employed a 2 (shopping medium type: voice assistant vs. website) x 2 (product type: search vs. experience) between-subjects online experiment. The results suggested that consumers may perceive voice assistants as pseudohuman agents detached from the service provider while perceiving websites as a tool or interface used by the provider, resulting in a more positive perception and evaluation of websites. As one of the few studies investigating voice assistants from the consumer perspective, this study contributes to the growing body of research in voice assistants. The study also contributes to anthropomorphism literature and parasocial interaction theory by confirming the causal relationship between humanlikeness and parasocial relationships.
C1 [Whang, Claire] Calif State Polytech Univ Pomona, Dept Apparel Merchandising & Management, Bldg 45,3801 West Temple Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 USA.
[Im, Hyunjoo] Univ Minnesota, Dept Design Housing & Apparel, St Paul, MN 55108 USA.
C3 California State University System; California State Polytechnic
University Pomona; University of Minnesota System; University of
Minnesota Twin Cities
RP Whang, C (corresponding author), Calif State Polytech Univ Pomona, Dept Apparel Merchandising & Management, Bldg 45,3801 West Temple Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 USA.
EM cwhang@cpp.edu
OI Im, Hyunjoo/0000-0002-7932-0087; Whang, Claire/0000-0002-9102-9137
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PI HOBOKEN
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BP 581
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PG 15
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SC Business & Economics; Psychology
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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Bassett-Gunter, RL
Li, J
Guilcher, SJT
AF Cimino, Stephanie R.
Hitzig, Sander L.
Craven, B. Catharine
Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.
Li, Joyce
Guilcher, Sara J. T.
TI An exploration of perceived social isolation among persons with spinal
cord injury in Ontario, Canada: a qualitative study
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Community participation; loneliness; social isolation; social networks;
social support; spinal cord injuries
ID SECONDARY HEALTH CONDITIONS; CROSS-LAGGED ANALYSES; LONELINESS;
PARTICIPATION; BARRIERS
AB Purpose
To advance the understanding of perceived social isolation among persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), the objectives of the present study were to explore: (1) experiences of perceived social isolation and (2) factors that contribute to perceived social isolation.
Methods
Interpretive description qualitative methodology was used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 30 individuals with SCI from across Ontario (Canada) from November 2016 to August 2017. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Results
Participants identified disruption to social networks that seemed to impact perceived social isolation. Five major themes were identified: (1) impact on structure and frequency of social network; (2) importance of feeling heard; (3) importance of employment, hobbies, and sports; (4) need to improve physical accessibility and built environment; and (5) individual characteristics. Changes in quality of social networks, rather than size, contributed to greater feelings of perceived social isolation. The built environment, maintenance of employment, hobbies, and sports, social media, and technology use, as well as individual traits, were also found to impact perceived social isolation.
Conclusion
Future research should focus on the development of programs to help maintain or improve social network quality for persons with SCI to minimize the impact of perceived social isolation.
C1 [Cimino, Stephanie R.; Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Cimino, Stephanie R.; Hitzig, Sander L.; Craven, B. Catharine; Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Rehabil Sci Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.] Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Sunnybrook Res Inst, St Johns Rehab Res Program, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Rehabil Inst, Neural Engn & Therapeut Team, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Div Physiatry, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine; Li, Joyce; Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.] York Univ, Fac Hlth, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] St Michaels Hosp, MAP Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
Sunnybrook Research Institute; Sunnybrook Health Science Center;
University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University Health Network
Toronto; Toronto Rehabilitation Institute; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; York University - Canada; University of Toronto;
Saint Michaels Hospital Toronto
RP Guilcher, SJT (corresponding author), 144 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5S 3M2, Canada.
EM Sara.Guilcher@utoronto.ca
RI Hitzig, Sander/AAN-2287-2020; Craven, Beverley Catharine/D-5001-2015
OI Cimino, Stephanie R./0000-0002-4744-5520; Craven, Beverley
Catharine/0000-0001-8234-6803; Li, Joyce M/0000-0001-8112-2701;
Guilcher, Sara/0000-0002-9552-9139; Hitzig, Sander/0000-0002-9139-9250
FU Craig H. Neilsen Foundation [364897]
FX The present work was financially supported by the Craig H. Neilsen
Foundation [364897].
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NR 49
TC 22
Z9 23
U1 1
U2 14
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD JUL 3
PY 2022
VL 44
IS 14
BP 3400
EP 3409
DI 10.1080/09638288.2020.1861485
EA DEC 2020
PG 10
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 2W3AH
UT WOS:000603758300001
PM 33356633
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stodolska, M
Lee, KJ
Hwang, S
Son, H
Lee, Y
AF Stodolska, Monika
Lee, KangJae Jerry
Hwang, Sunhwan
Son, Hwayong
Lee, Yujin
TI Leisure Behaviors among Mothers and Fathers in Korean Transnational
Split Families
SO LEISURE SCIENCES
LA English
DT Article
DE Family; Korean Transnational Split Families; Leisure; transnationalism
ID WOMENS
AB The study explored the leisure behaviors and factors affecting leisure among mothers and fathers in Korean Transnational Split families (KTSF). Transnationalism served as the theoretical framework in this study. Data were collected with the use of 19 individual in-depth interviews with KTSF mothers residing in the U.S. and fathers residing in Korea. The leisure of women in the U.S. involved participating in similar activities as in Korea, yet the motivations for participation were different in the new environment. Their leisure was shaped by family separation, immigration status, and the family life stage. Fathers in Korea engaged in active leisure pursuits such as exercising, golf, and tennis, as well as socializing and home-based activities, to distract themselves from loneliness and family separation, and to address health issues caused by overwork.
C1 [Stodolska, Monika; Son, Hwayong] Univ Illinois, Recreat Sport & Tourism, Champaign, IL 61820 USA.
[Lee, KangJae Jerry] North Carolina State Univ, Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Raleigh, NC USA.
[Hwang, Sunhwan; Lee, Yujin] Univ Seoul, Dept Sport Sci, Seoul, South Korea.
C3 University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign;
North Carolina State University; University of Seoul
RP Stodolska, M (corresponding author), Univ Illinois, Recreat Sport & Tourism, Champaign, IL 61820 USA.
EM stodolsk@illinois.edu
OI Son, Hwayong/0000-0002-9605-8607; Lee, KangJae
"Jerry"/0000-0002-5327-3235
FU Korea Research Foundation Global Research Network Program
FX This article was funded by Korea Research Foundation Global Research
Network Program.
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NR 45
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 15
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0149-0400
EI 1521-0588
J9 LEISURE SCI
JI Leis. Sci.
PD AUG 18
PY 2023
VL 45
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BP 577
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DI 10.1080/01490400.2020.1858378
EA DEC 2020
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA K4TV5
UT WOS:000597744100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Singh, LB
Kumar, A
Srivastava, S
AF Singh, Lata Bajpai
Kumar, Alok
Srivastava, Shalini
TI Academic burnout and student engagement: a moderated mediation model of
internal locus of control and loneliness
SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION IN BUSINESS
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Burnout; Engagement and internal locus of control;
Management students; India; Engagement; Locus of control
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; SCHOOL ENGAGEMENT; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS;
SOCIAL-SUPPORT; EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; SUICIDAL
IDEATION; EXTERNAL CONTROL; WORK ENGAGEMENT; ACHIEVEMENT
AB Purpose
This paper aims to assess the relationship between academic burnout-student engagement relationships on management students of the Delhi-NCR region of Northern India. It further attempts to study the moderating impact of internal locus of control and mediating impact of loneliness on the academic burnout-student engagement relationship.
Design/methodology/approach
The data was collected using standardized instruments from 264 respondents. Descriptive statistics, correlation and moderated-mediated regression analysis were used to test the hypotheses.
Findings
The study found a negative association between student engagement and academic burnout and loneliness. A positive association between academic burnout and loneliness and a moderating impact of internal locus of control on academic burnout and student engagement relationship. Loneliness acted as a partial mediator for the moderated relationship between the academic burnout-student engagement relationship.
Research limitations/implications
Sample size and sampling units are the limitations of the study.
Practical implications
The conclusion of the presented study offers different inferences including validating the self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2000) and possible courses of actions to be taken by academic institutions and students themselves. It ranges from careful investigation of student's behaviors, design and implements collaborative projects along with student's involvement in social networking based groups for collaborations and help.
Social implications
With the help of the study, the society including parents, family, friends, officials and academicians at educational institutions can offer useful insights to students through recreational and social activities for behavior modifications.
Originality/value
The major contribution of the study is to understand the psyche of the budding professionals perceiving increased stress and pressure. Limited studies are found in the Indian context and no studies in the past have used the study variables together. Internal locus of control as a personality variable has not been studied with respect to student's burnout and engagement. Furthermore, none of the studies done in the past have deliberated upon loneliness with respect to the student community.
C1 [Singh, Lata Bajpai] Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Cent Univ, Dept Rural Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
[Kumar, Alok] FORE Sch Management, Dept Operat, New Delhi, India.
[Srivastava, Shalini] Jaipuria Inst Management Noida, Dept Management, Noida, India.
C3 Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University; FORE School of Management
RP Srivastava, S (corresponding author), Jaipuria Inst Management Noida, Dept Management, Noida, India.
EM shalini.srivastava@jaipuria.ac.in
RI srivastava, shalini/ABE-5434-2021; Singh, Lata/M-1019-2016
OI srivastava, shalini/0000-0002-5027-2851; Singh, Lata/0000-0002-5386-3630
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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PT J
AU Bratianu, C
Bejinaru, R
AF Bratianu, Constantin
Bejinaru, Ruxandra
TI COVID-19 induced emergent knowledge strategies
SO KNOWLEDGE AND PROCESS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
AB The pandemic of COVID-19 is considered the most complex global process generated so far due to its unprecedented power of disruption, interconnection, and lockdowns in all the domains of our life, from health to economy, education, research, culture, sports, and social isolation. The COVID-19 crisis came like any other natural disaster, finding people and organizations unprepared for disruptive power and social nexus. The unthinkable became a reality, and people realized that organizations and governments have no strategies to fight against such a pandemic. They found out that the strategic knowledge gap is enormous, and the only way to navigate this crisis is to create emergent knowledge strategies. This paper aims to analyze the characteristics of emergent knowledge strategies by comparing them with deliberate knowledge strategies and showing how people can develop such new kinds of strategies. The analysis is based on criteria like time perception, systems thinking, type of knowledge, type of changes, and complexity.
C1 [Bratianu, Constantin] Univ Econ Studies, UNESCO Dept Business Adm, Bucharest, Romania.
[Bejinaru, Ruxandra] Stefan Cel Mare Univ Suceava, Dept Management Business Adm & Tourism, Suceava, Romania.
C3 Bucharest University of Economic Studies; Stefan cel Mare University of
Suceava
RP Bratianu, C (corresponding author), Univ Econ Studies, UNESCO Dept Business Adm, Bucharest, Romania.
EM constantin.bratianu@gmail.com
RI Bratianu, Constantin/L-3402-2018; BEJINARU, RUXANDRA/CAF-3746-2022
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WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
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OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Sinha, NK
Kumar, P
Kumar, S
Priyadarshi, P
AF Sinha, Nishit Kumar
Kumar, Pankaj
Kumar, Sushil
Priyadarshi, Pushpendra
TI Problematic Internet Use and Psychosocial Well-being: Role of
Mindfulness Mediated by Self-Control and Negative Affect
SO IIM KOZHIKODE SOCIETY & MANAGEMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Problematic internet use; psychosocial well-being; mindfulness; affect;
self-control
ID EMOTION REGULATION; DISPOSITIONAL MINDFULNESS; INITIAL VALIDATION;
ADDICTION; ADOLESCENTS; ONLINE; ATTENTION; AWARENESS; CONTEXT; DELAY
AB With the growing concern about excessive Internet use and accompanying adverse psychosocial outcomes, unveiling the underlying mechanisms related to problematic Internet use has become an important topic to study. The present study examines the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and psychosocial well-being through problematic Internet use. An attempt has also been made to investigate whether negative affect and self-control are useful in explaining the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and problematic Internet use or not. The data was derived from a questionnaire survey of 246 postgraduate management students from a leading business school (approximately 48% females) and structural equation modelling technique was used for data analysis. The results suggest that higher mindfulness is associated with lower problematic Internet use, and the relationship is partially mediated by negative affect and self-control. Problematic Internet use partially mediate the relationship between mindfulness and depression/loneliness (indicators of psychosocial well-being). The study outcomes may prove helpful in empirical understanding of previously unidentified mediating mechanisms through which mindfulness may impact problematic Internet use, which further influences psychosocial well-being. Limitations and future directions, as well as potential implications, are also discussed.
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[Kumar, Sushil] IIM, Ctr Food & Agribusiness Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Lucknow; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian
Institute of Management Lucknow
RP Sinha, NK (corresponding author), IIM Lucknow, 309 Prabandh Nagar, Lucknow 226013, Uttar Pradesh, India.
EM fpm18008@iiml.ac.in
RI Priyadarshi, Pushpendra/H-6422-2016; Kumar, Pankaj/ADU-9356-2022
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AR 2277975220965346
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WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA PI6UG
UT WOS:000599885300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, HC
Wang, JY
Lin, YL
Yang, SY
AF Chen, Hsiao-Ching
Wang, Jiun-Yi
Lin, Ying-Lien
Yang, Shang-Yu
TI Association of Internet Addiction with Family Functionality, Depression,
Self-Efficacy and Self-Esteem among Early Adolescents
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE internet addiction; early adolescent; gender; family functionality;
money allowance; depression; self-efficacy; self-esteem
ID COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL MODEL; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; MEDIATING ROLE;
HEALTH; PREVALENCE; STUDENTS; SCHOOL; LONELINESS; ANXIETY; GENDER
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C3 Asia University Taiwan; National Cheng Kung University
RP Yang, SY (corresponding author), Asia Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Healthcare Adm, Taichung 413, Taiwan.
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U2 81
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2020
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IS 23
AR 8820
DI 10.3390/ijerph17238820
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA PD2WA
UT WOS:000597550300001
PM 33260988
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Joia, LA
Michelotto, F
AF Joia, Luiz Antonio
Michelotto, Flavia
TI Universalists or Utilitarianists? The Social Representation of COVID-19
Pandemic in Brazil
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; coronavirus; pandemic; social representation; words evocation;
utilitarianism; universalism
ID MANAGEMENT
AB A fierce debate arose in Brazil on how to manage and mitigate the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic-a debate derived from a dissonant perception by society about the actual significance of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Brazilian population has divided into two contrasting philosophical approaches: the universalism-understanding life as an asset of infinite value and, therefore, more important than the country's economic preservation-and the utilitarianism-where the focus is on the mitigation of the COVID 19 pandemic-enabled economic crisis, due to its potential devastating effect on people's lives, thereby leaving health issues in the background. The main cause for these different sensemakings is associated with the lack of a monosemic definition for the "COVID-19 pandemic" construct. Thus, the objective of this article is to investigate the social representation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil through the Social Representation Theory operationalized by the word's evocation technique. The results show that Brazilian society privileged prophylaxis and health, via social isolation, to the detriment of the country's economic preservation. In addition, trends emphasized by experts, such as a post-pandemic "new-normal" and the digital transformation of society, played a peripheral role in the social representation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
C1 [Joia, Luiz Antonio; Michelotto, Flavia] Getulio Vargas Fdn FGV EBAPE, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
RP Joia, LA (corresponding author), Getulio Vargas Fdn FGV EBAPE, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, BR-22231010 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
EM Luiz.Joia@fgv.br; flavia.michelotto@fgv.edu.br
RI Michelotto, Flavia/HGC-4594-2022; Joia, Luiz Antonio/H-1028-2012
OI Michelotto, Flavia/0000-0001-7613-2913; Joia, Luiz
Antonio/0000-0002-5903-5190
FU Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
(CNPq) [306517/2018-3]
FX This research was funded by Brazilian National Council for Scientific
and Technological Development (CNPq), grant number 306517/2018-3.
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE diabetes; diet-related quality of life; difficulty with meal planning;
depressive symptoms; fatigue; older adults; satisfaction with diet
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY;
SOCIAL-ISOLATION; PEOPLE; EMPLOYEES; FOOD; CARE; CONSUMPTION; SUPPORT
AB Little research has examined the pathways between psychological factors and fatigue in older adults with diabetes. This study explored the pathways between diet-related quality of life and depressive symptoms in predicting fatigue using a moderated-mediation model. A convenience sample of adults >= 65 years (n = 127) with diabetes completed a cross-sectional survey including measures of fatigue severity, diet-related quality of life, and depressive symptoms, and a moderated-mediation analysis assessed the relationships between them. Diet satisfaction was negatively related to fatigue, which was mediated by depressive symptoms. In the moderated-mediation model, diet satisfaction had a conditional effect on fatigue through the mediating effect of depressive symptoms, moderated by meal planning difficulty. At higher levels of perceived meal planning difficulty, lower diet satisfaction was indirectly associated with higher fatigue through depressive symptoms, but this pathway was non-significant at lower levels. Findings suggest that supportive care for diet therapy might improve psychological outcomes in older adults with diabetes, especially for those having difficulties with daily dietary practice. Meal planning difficulties in the dietary management of diabetes accompanied by low diet satisfaction may lead to negative psychological outcomes. Monitoring satisfaction and burdens associated with dietary practices could improve fatigue in this population.
C1 [Kim, Hyerang] Howon Univ, Dept Nursing Sci, 64 Howondae 3gil, Gunsan 54058, Jeollabuk Do, South Korea.
[Son, Heesook] Chung Ang Univ, Red Cross Coll Nursing, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 06974, South Korea.
C3 Howon University; Chung Ang University
RP Son, H (corresponding author), Chung Ang Univ, Red Cross Coll Nursing, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 06974, South Korea.
EM hkim167@hotmail.com; hson@cau.ac.kr
OI Kim, Hyerang/0000-0002-8044-2188
FU National Research Foundation of Korea Grant - Korean Government
[NRF-2019R1A2C1006716]
FX This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
Grant, funded by the Korean Government (NRF-2019R1A2C1006716).
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NR 58
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 9
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 23
AR 8823
DI 10.3390/ijerph17238823
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA PD1QI
UT WOS:000597467900001
PM 33261015
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Sterns, AA
Sterns, HL
Walter, A
AF Sterns, Anthony A.
Sterns, Harvey L.
Walter, Ann
TI Prioritizing Age-Friendly Domains for Transforming a Mid-Sized American
City
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE survey; questionnaire; age-friendly; age-friendly cities; older people;
age-friendliness; use of technology
AB In May 2019, the city of Akron in the state of Ohio was admitted into AARP's network of age friendly cities and communities. Akron has a long history of aging services initiative that date back to the 1970s. To provide direction for future aging initiatives, an assessment of Akron's current state was conducted in early 2020. A survey designed to capture information on the eight Age-friendly domains was designed and mailed to 3000 randomized individuals in Akron's ten political wards. A total of 656 individuals responded and returned the survey. Akron is rated good to excellent by older Akronites; people want to stay in their neighborhood and in their home. Most Akronites like and use their neighborhood parks, find their streets well-lit, and feel safe walking in their neighborhood. Most respondents rated transportation in Akron as good to very good, but they found sidewalks good to poor. There is a high level of access to social and educational activities and a substantial opportunity to include more people. About two-thirds of respondents participate in faith-based activities, volunteer, and participate in city-sponsored events. Loneliness is not or rarely a problem for three quarters of respondents. Around 56.5% of respondents indicated they disagree they are disconnected from the community. There is high level of access to the Internet and public WiFi in Akron and a substantial opportunity to include more people. Overall, Akron has benefitted from its historical efforts and has the opportunity to impact on more older adults as the older population grows.
C1 [Sterns, Anthony A.] iRxReminder LLC, 1768 E 25th St, Cleveland, OH 44114 USA.
[Sterns, Anthony A.] CUNY, Sch Profess Studies, Business Adm, New York, NY 10001 USA.
[Sterns, Anthony A.] Kent State Univ, Coll Business Adm, Management Informat Syst, Kent, OH 44242 USA.
[Sterns, Harvey L.] Univ Akron, Dept Psychol, Inst Life Span Dev & Gerontol, Akron, OH 44325 USA.
[Sterns, Harvey L.] Northeast Ohio Med Univ NEOMED, Dept Family & Community Med, 4209 St Rt 44,POB 95, Rootstown, OH 44272 USA.
[Walter, Ann] Cleveland State Univ, Consortium Eastern Ohio Master Publ Hlth Program, 2121 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA.
[Walter, Ann] Med Mutual Ohio, 2060 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA.
C3 City University of New York (CUNY) System; University System of Ohio;
Kent State University; Kent State University Kent; Kent State University
Salem; University System of Ohio; University of Akron; University System
of Ohio; Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED); University System
of Ohio; Cleveland State University
RP Sterns, AA (corresponding author), iRxReminder LLC, 1768 E 25th St, Cleveland, OH 44114 USA.; Sterns, AA (corresponding author), CUNY, Sch Profess Studies, Business Adm, New York, NY 10001 USA.; Sterns, AA (corresponding author), Kent State Univ, Coll Business Adm, Management Informat Syst, Kent, OH 44242 USA.
EM sternsh@uakron.edu; asterns@kent.edu; a.m.walter@vikes.csuohio.edu
OI Sterns, Anthony/0000-0001-8609-9619
FU Ohio AARP; University of Akron
FX Y The survey research was funded by Ohio AARP with a match provided by
The University of Akron and carried out by the Institute for Life-Span
Development and Gerontology and the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied
Politics.
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U2 31
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EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 23
AR 9103
DI 10.3390/ijerph17239103
PG 30
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA PD1XZ
UT WOS:000597487800001
PM 33291242
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Su, D
Chen, ZF
Chang, JJ
Gong, GW
Guo, DD
Tan, M
Zhang, YF
Liu, YC
Chen, XL
Chen, XL
Chen, YC
AF Su, Dai
Chen, Zhifang
Chang, Jingjing
Gong, Guangwen
Guo, Dandan
Tan, Min
Zhang, Yunfan
Liu, Yanchen
Chen, Xinlan
Chen, Xinlin
Chen, Yingchun
TI Effect of Social Participation on the Physical Functioning and
Depression of Empty-Nest Elderly in China: Evidence from the China
Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS)
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social participation; empty-nest elderly; health; China
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; MOUNTAINOUS COUNTY; OLDER-ADULTS; RURAL AREA; LIFE; RISK;
POPULATION; LONELINESS; DISABILITY
AB This study aimed to explore the impact of social participation (SP) on physical functioning and depression among empty-nest elderly taking part in the fourth wave of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS, 2018). The instrumental variable (IV) method and propensity score matching (PSM) method were used to analyse the impact of SP. The two-stage regression results of the IV method showed that SP has a significant negative impact on the physical functioning scores of empty-nest elderly (beta = -3.539, p < 0.001) and non-empty-nest elderly (beta = -4.703, p < 0.001), and SP has a significant negative impact on the depression scores of empty-nest elderly (beta = -2.404, p < 0.001) and non-empty-nest elderly (beta = -1.957, p < 0.001). The results of the PSM method were basically consistent with the IV method. Compared with non-empty-nest elderly, SP had more positive effects on the depression of empty-nest elderly (Wald chi(2) = 6.62, p = 0.010). Providing a friendly and supportive environment for the SP of empty-nest elderly was an important measure to promote healthy ageing. Targeted SP may be one of the greatest opportunities to improve the mental health of empty-nest elderly.
C1 [Su, Dai; Chen, Zhifang; Chang, Jingjing; Gong, Guangwen; Guo, Dandan; Tan, Min; Zhang, Yunfan; Liu, Yanchen; Chen, Xinlan; Chen, Xinlin; Chen, Yingchun] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Tongji Med Coll, Sch Med & Hlth Management, Dept Hlth Management, Wuhan 430030, Peoples R China.
[Su, Dai; Chen, Zhifang; Chang, Jingjing; Gong, Guangwen; Guo, Dandan; Tan, Min; Zhang, Yunfan; Liu, Yanchen; Chen, Xinlan; Chen, Xinlin; Chen, Yingchun] Res Ctr Rural Hlth Serv, Hubei Prov Key Res Inst Humanities & Social Sci, Wuhan 430030, Peoples R China.
C3 Huazhong University of Science & Technology
RP Chen, YC (corresponding author), Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Tongji Med Coll, Sch Med & Hlth Management, Dept Hlth Management, Wuhan 430030, Peoples R China.; Chen, YC (corresponding author), Res Ctr Rural Hlth Serv, Hubei Prov Key Res Inst Humanities & Social Sci, Wuhan 430030, Peoples R China.
EM sudai@hust.edu.cn; chenzhifang@hust.edu.cn; changjingjing@hust.edu.cn;
guangwengong@163.com; guodandan@hust.edu.cn; tanmin@hust.edu.cn;
zhangyunfan@hust.edu.cn; ycliu97@hust.edu.cn; chenxinlan@hust.edu.cn;
chenxinlin@hust.edu.cn; chenyingchunhust@163.com
RI Zhang, Yunfan/JGD-8643-2023; Liu, Yanchen/H-3553-2019; shuo,
chen/AAJ-9411-2020
OI Zhang, Yunfan/0000-0003-1805-5096; Guangwen, Gong/0000-0002-7013-7809;
Su, Dai/0000-0002-5517-4003
FU Natural Science Foundation of China [71974066, 71673101]
FX This research was funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China,
grant numbers 71974066 and 71673101.
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NR 56
TC 32
Z9 35
U1 11
U2 170
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 24
AR 9438
DI 10.3390/ijerph17249438
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA PK9XC
UT WOS:000602787200001
PM 33339258
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Thomas, T
Baker, J
Massey, D
D'Appio, D
Aggar, C
AF Thomas, Tamsin
Baker, James
Massey, Debbie
D'Appio, Daniel
Aggar, Christina
TI Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomised Trial of Social Prescribing of Forest
Therapy for Quality of Life and Biopsychosocial Wellbeing in
Community-Living Australian Adults with Mental Illness: Protocol
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE mental disorders; loneliness; social isolation; quality of life;
community services; social support; nature therapy; mindfulness
ID CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; WHOQOL-BREF; HEALTH; CARE; DEPRESSION; MANAGEMENT;
PROGRAM; SCALE
AB Social Prescribing (SP) involves linking individuals with mental illness to local health and welfare services to improve quality of life (QoL) and biopsychosocial wellbeing. SP programs address psychosocial wellbeing by linking individuals to group activities. Forest Therapy (FT) is a group nature walk with prescribed activities that promote mindfulness, relaxation, and shared experience. Improvements in psychological and physical wellbeing have been demonstrated in FT, but psychosocial impacts have not been widely investigated. This study will implement an SP FT intervention and assess the impacts on QoL and biopsychosocial wellbeing. Participants will include 140 community-living adults with mental illness at Sydney/Gold Coast, Australia. A stepped-wedge cluster randomised design will be used; each participant will complete a 10-week control period followed by a 10-week FT intervention. Weekly 90-min FT sessions will be conducted in groups of 6-10 in local nature reserves. Validated tools will measure self-report QoL and biopsychosocial wellbeing pre- and post-control and intervention periods, and 5-week follow-up. Blood pressure and heart rate will be measured pre- and post-FT sessions. Hypothesised outcomes include improvements in QoL and biopsychosocial wellbeing. This study is the first to assess SP FT, and may provide evidence for a novel, scalable mental illness intervention.
C1 [Thomas, Tamsin; Massey, Debbie; Aggar, Christina] Southern Cross Univ, Sch Hlth & Human Sci, Southern Cross Dr, Bilinga, Qld 4225, Australia.
[Baker, James; D'Appio, Daniel] Primary & Community Care Serv, 7-1 Cent Ave, Thornleigh, NSW 2120, Australia.
[Aggar, Christina] Northern NSW Local Hlth Dist, Crawford House,Hunter St, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
C3 Southern Cross University
RP Thomas, T (corresponding author), Southern Cross Univ, Sch Hlth & Human Sci, Southern Cross Dr, Bilinga, Qld 4225, Australia.
EM t.thomas.26@student.scu.edu.au; jbaker@pccs.org.au;
deb.massey@scu.edu.au; ddappio@pccs.org.au; christina.aggar@scu.edu.au
RI Massey, Debbie/S-6563-2019; Aggar, Christina/ABD-7762-2021; Baker,
J.R./C-6283-2018
OI Thomas, Tamsin/0000-0001-6121-852X; Aggar,
Christina/0000-0002-0137-7796; Massey, Debbie/0000-0002-0466-1960;
Baker, James/0000-0002-8290-3996
FU Primary & Community Care Services (PCCS)
FX This research is funded by Primary & Community Care Services (PCCS).
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IS 23
AR 9076
DI 10.3390/ijerph17239076
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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PM 33561041
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Zhou, ZK
Yin, D
Gao, Q
AF Zhou, Zekun
Yin, Duo
Gao, Quan
TI Sense of Presence and Subjective Well-Being in Online Pet Watching: The
Moderation Role of Loneliness and Perceived Stress
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE telepresence; social presence; flow experience; subjective well-being;
loneliness; perceived stress; pet videos; livestreams
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE; FLOW; MEDIA; OWNERSHIP; HAPPINESS;
BENEFITS; GAMES; CATS; ENVIRONMENTS
AB Watching videos/livestreams concerning pets is becoming an increasingly popular phenomenon among youth in China, thus the social dynamics and psychological impacts of this pet-centred online activities worth in-depth exploration. This study investigates the sensual experiences of the audiences who have watched pet videos/livestreams and examines how these online experiences influence their subjective well-being. We develop a conceptual model that bases on the relationships between telepresence, social presence, flow experience, and subjective well-being to comprehend this mechanism. The result of 439 samples indicates that both telepresence and social presence have significant positive effects on flow experience, and social presence also has a positive impact on subjective well-being. We also examine the role of loneliness and perceived stress in moderating the effects of online pet watching on subjective well-being, showing that loneliness has a significant positive moderating effect on the relationship between social presence and flow experience, while perceived pressure has a negative moderating effect on the relationship between telepresence and flow experience. This study not only demonstrates the positive effect of an online pet on subjective well-being and but also uses interview data to comprehend the social processes underlying this effect. We also discuss the theoretical and practical values of this study in improving public health in the digital age.
C1 [Zhou, Zekun] Nankai Univ, Coll Tourism & Serv Management, Tianjin 300350, Peoples R China.
[Yin, Duo] Guangzhou Univ, Sch Geog & Remote Sensing, Higher Educ Mega Ctr, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.
[Gao, Quan] Singapore Management Univ, Sch Social Sci, 90 Stamford Rd, Singapore 188065, Singapore.
C3 Nankai University; Guangzhou University; Singapore Management University
RP Yin, D (corresponding author), Guangzhou Univ, Sch Geog & Remote Sensing, Higher Educ Mega Ctr, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China.; Gao, Q (corresponding author), Singapore Management Univ, Sch Social Sci, 90 Stamford Rd, Singapore 188065, Singapore.
EM zhouzekun.0327@163.com; yinduo@m.scnu.edu.cn; qgao@smu.edu.sg
RI Gao, Quan/HTM-4361-2023
OI Gao, Quan/0000-0001-5784-6494
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; China Postdoctoral Science
Foundation
FX Thanks to the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China
Postdoctoral Science Foundation for funding this research. Thanks for
the supports given by all the respondents and interviewees in this
study.
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NR 42
TC 3
Z9 4
U1 2
U2 4
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1361-7672
EI 1469-9362
J9 J BELIEFS VALUES
JI J. Beliefs Values-Stud. Relig. Educ.
PD JUL 3
PY 2021
VL 42
IS 3
BP 378
EP 392
DI 10.1080/13617672.2020.1850610
EA NOV 2020
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research; Religion
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Religion
GA TR6LB
UT WOS:000591739800001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Venkataraman, A
Venkataraman, A
AF Venkataraman, Anuratha
Venkataraman, Anjali
TI Lockdown & me horizontal ellipsis !! Reflections of working women during
the lockdown in Vadodara, Gujarat-Western India
SO GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION
LA English
DT Article
DE being taken for granted; emotional turmoil; gender regimes; gender
roles; housework; lockdown; loneliness; multitasking; pandemic;
who‐ and‐ what‐ am‐ I; women' s experiences
ID ENTERPRISING SELF; GENDER
AB This qualitative study reminisces about the experiences of working women in Vadodara during the lockdown from April to May 2020. It articulates their voices of how they understood themselves during the lockdown and relates their ongoing internal dialogue to the larger conversation on what it means to be a woman in the feminist, gender studies, and in the sociology of work literature. Indian women operate within an intersectional space between Western individualism and persistent patriarchal traditional gendered roles. Their sense of who and what they are, arises through their performative acts of their many roles as daughters, wives, mothers, and daughters-in-law. Therefore, their context becomes essential in understanding their lived experiences. Every woman in this study played multifaceted roles during the lockdown, which was not acknowledged by others around them thereby making them feel undervalued. The existential question of who and what am I, which was always in the background, now screamed in their mind. Loneliness and emotional turmoil grew in them, as the interactions within and beyond the house became indifferent, infrequent, and recreative opportunities receded. Work and childcare pressures were harsh on their time and emotions. The fear of getting infected in an earmarked COVID-19 hotspot was real and frightening. Hence, they well and truly became locked down!
C1 [Venkataraman, Anuratha] Indian Inst Management Kashipur, HRM OB Area, Kashipur, India.
[Venkataraman, Anjali] Finance Profess, Kashipur, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Kashipur
RP Venkataraman, A (corresponding author), Indian Inst Management, Kashipur 244713, Uttarakhand, India.
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NR 51
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Z9 10
U1 0
U2 7
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0968-6673
EI 1468-0432
J9 GENDER WORK ORGAN
JI Gend. Work. Organ.
PD JUL
PY 2021
VL 28
SU 2
SI SI
BP 289
EP 306
DI 10.1111/gwao.12572
EA NOV 2020
PG 18
WC Management; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Women's Studies
GA TP6GC
UT WOS:000587863700001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kim, HS
Kim, M
AF Kim, Han Soo
Kim, Minjung
TI Viewing sports online together? Psychological consequences on social
live streaming service usage
SO SPORT MANAGEMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE New media; Sport consumption; Sport media; Well-being; Loneliness
ID TEAM IDENTIFICATION; FLOW EXPERIENCE; 2ND SCREEN; MEDIA; LONELINESS;
MODEL; SATISFACTION; BEHAVIOR; GRATIFICATIONS; TECHNOLOGY
AB Social live streaming services (SLSSs) have recently been introduced as a new type of synchronous social networking services for sport fans. Given the popularity of these innovations, the authors examined how the use of SLSSs can augment users' social well-being and mitigate loneliness through the mechanisms of team identification, flow experiences, and satisfaction with SLSSs. To this end, the researchers collected data from 231 SLSS users who watched sport events over the SLSS platforms during the past 12 months. Results indicated that four types of gratification expectations positively influenced the users' flow states. Among highly identified users with their preferred teams, affective gratification exerted the greater impact on the flow, predicting satisfaction with SLSSs. Such satisfaction enabled the users to enhance their social well-being and ease their feelings of loneliness. This study provides empirical evidence and new insights that elevate our understanding of SLSSs for sports content. (C) 2019 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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RP Kim, M (corresponding author), Univ Mississippi, Dept Hlth Exercise Sci Recreat Management, 220 Turner Ctr, University, MS 38677 USA.
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RI Kim, Han Soo/IST-7541-2023
OI Kim, Han Soo/0000-0002-9371-2191
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TC 85
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U1 15
U2 113
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1441-3523
EI 1839-2083
J9 SPORT MANAG REV
JI Sport Manag. Rev.
PD NOV
PY 2020
VL 23
IS 5
BP 869
EP 882
DI 10.1016/j.smr.2019.12.007
PG 14
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA OU3UM
UT WOS:000591456600007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kodasheva, GS
Azhmuxamedova, AA
Arynova, ZA
Shaikenova, NT
Kabdullina, GK
Savanchiyeva, AS
Amerzhanova, DA
AF Kodasheva, G. S.
Azhmuxamedova, A. A.
Arynova, Z. A.
Shaikenova, N. T.
Kabdullina, G. K.
Savanchiyeva, A. S.
Amerzhanova, D. A.
TI IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC ON THE FINANCIAL STABILITY
OF THE BANKING SECTOR IN KAZAKHSTAN
SO BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF
KAZAKHSTAN
LA English
DT Article
DE pandemic; banks; financial stability; decline; crisis; lending
AB The coronavirus pandemic has led to the closure of the country's borders and social isolation of the population, which affected the decrease in loans allocated by banks to the population and business. Despite the increase in net profit by bankers, negative trends are being traced in this segment of the financial market under the influence of the coronavirus pandemic. The current crisis really has no analogues in world history, or we simply do not know about them (if, for example, the civilization that is now present on the planet Earth had predecessors). It is not like the previous ones by its very nature. Previous crises have always been based on a kind of long-term economic imbalance, but today (although with all the signs of the latter) we are faced with the coronavirus pandemic - an event whose scale and consequences turned out to be difficult to predict in principle. For this reason, no one really had the opportunity to prepare for what was happening. Temporary regulatory easing and a decrease in macroprudential markups will allow banks to gradually adapt to the situation and maintain financial stability. It is very important that banks and other financial institutions use indulgences to stabilize their financial position and lend to the economy, and not to pay dividends to owners and bonuses to management.
C1 [Kodasheva, G. S.; Azhmuxamedova, A. A.] Eurasian Natl Univ LN Gumilyov, Dept Finance, Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan.
[Arynova, Z. A.] Innovat Eurasian Univ, Econ, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
[Shaikenova, N. T.] Kazakh Agrotech Univ, Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan.
[Kabdullina, G. K.] Natl Res Univ, South Ural State Univ, Chelyabinsk, Russia.
[Savanchiyeva, A. S.] Kazakh Natl Pedag Univ, Dept Geog Ecol & Tourism, Alma Ata, Kazakhstan.
[Amerzhanova, D. A.] Ekibastuz Engn & Tech Inst, Dept Econ & Management, Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan.
C3 Innovative Eurasian University; South Ural State University; Abai Kazakh
National Pedagogical University
RP Kodasheva, GS (corresponding author), Eurasian Natl Univ LN Gumilyov, Dept Finance, Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan.
EM kodasheva@mail.ru; azhmuxxamedova@mail.ru; Zaryn24@mail.ru;
nurgul_12.1972@mail.ru; leila_76_76@mail.ru; dididara@mail.ru;
dididara@mail.ru
RI Arynova, Zulfiya/ABI-8973-2022; Amerzhanova, Dinara/GXF-5062-2022;
Kabdullina, Gulmira/AEN-3372-2022; Dinara, Amerzhanova/GXF-4995-2022;
Kodasheva, Gaukhar/P-7096-2014
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Gaukhar/0000-0002-1734-418X
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EI 2518-1467
J9 BULL NATL ACAD SCI R
JI Bull. Natl. Acad. Sci. Rep. Kazakhstan
PD NOV-DEC
PY 2020
IS 6
BP 172
EP 180
DI 10.32014/2020.2518-1467.197
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA PP2TP
UT WOS:000605720200021
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Martínez-Martínez, AM
López-Liria, R
Aguilar-Parra, JM
Trigueros, R
Morales-Gázquez, MJ
Rocamora-Pérez, P
AF Maria Martinez-Martinez, Ana
Lopez-Liria, Remedios
Manuel Aguilar-Parra, Jose
Trigueros, Ruben
Jose Morales-Gazquez, Maria
Rocamora-Perez, Patricia
TI Relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Cybervictimization, and
Academic Performance in Secondary School Students
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE cybervictimization; emotional intelligence; academic performance
ID PROBLEMATIC INTERNET USE; SOCIAL COMPETENCE; VICTIMIZATION; ADOLESCENTS;
QUESTIONNAIRE; CONSEQUENCES; PERPETRATION; ACHIEVEMENT; LONELINESS;
ELEMENTARY
AB The benefits attributed to emotional intelligence (EI) in a school environment can be observed in areas such as interpersonal relationships, psychological well-being, academic performance, and avoidance of disruptive behaviors. The objective of this study was to analyze a sample of 3451 adolescents from a secondary school to test whether EI is a protector against cybervictimization and the repercussions of cybervictimization, and whether EI has an influence on academic performance. The instruments used in the study included a questionnaire of risk factors for cybervictimization-the Trait Meta Mood Scale 24 (Spanish version)-and the global marks or academic performance of the students. The relationships between the variables were analyzed and a structural equation model was developed. The correlations revealed that there was a positive relationship between EI and student academic performance, but there was also a negative relationship regarding cybervictimization. In other words, students with lower EI were more likely to suffer from cybervictimization and could experience negative repercussions on school success. Through EI training and addressing disruptive behaviors by focusing on school climate, classroom management, and discipline, we can create emotional regulation guidelines among students to eradicate disruptive behaviors.
C1 [Maria Martinez-Martinez, Ana] Univ Almeria, Dept Educ, Almeria 04120, Spain.
[Lopez-Liria, Remedios; Rocamora-Perez, Patricia] Univ Almeria, Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Nursing Sci Physiotherapy & Med, Hum 498 Res Team, Almeria 04120, Spain.
[Manuel Aguilar-Parra, Jose; Trigueros, Ruben] Univ Almeria, Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Psychol, Hum 878 Res Team, Almeria 04120, Spain.
[Jose Morales-Gazquez, Maria] Univ Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ULPGC, Dept Nursing, Juan de Quesada 30, Las Palmas Gran Canaria 35001, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Almeria; Universidad de Almeria; Universidad de Almeria;
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
RP Martínez-Martínez, AM (corresponding author), Univ Almeria, Dept Educ, Almeria 04120, Spain.; López-Liria, R (corresponding author), Univ Almeria, Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Nursing Sci Physiotherapy & Med, Hum 498 Res Team, Almeria 04120, Spain.; Aguilar-Parra, JM (corresponding author), Univ Almeria, Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Psychol, Hum 878 Res Team, Almeria 04120, Spain.
EM amm871@ual.es; r11040@ual.es; jmaguilar@ual.es; rtr088@ual.es;
mariajose.morales@ulpgc.es; rocamora@ual.es
RI AGUILAR PARRA, JOSE MANUEL/AAD-6978-2019; Rocamora-Perez,
Patricia/AAW-3775-2021; Morales-Gazquez, Maria Jose/ADW-4386-2022;
López-Liria, Remedios/V-3851-2019
OI Lopez-Liria, Remedios/0000-0002-3416-2791; Morales-Gazquez, Maria
Jose/0000-0003-0338-0339; ROCAMORA-PEREZ, PATRICIA/0000-0003-0662-2487;
Aguilar-Parra, Jose Manuel/0000-0002-6703-0680
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NR 91
TC 15
Z9 16
U1 3
U2 65
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD NOV
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 21
AR 7717
DI 10.3390/ijerph17217717
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA OQ9UA
UT WOS:000589120400001
PM 33105777
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nichols, M
Teufel, R
Miller, S
Madisetti, M
San Giovanni, C
Chike-Harris, K
Jones, L
Prentice, M
Ruggiero, K
Kelechi, T
AF Nichols, Michelle
Teufel, Ronald
Miller, Sarah
Madisetti, Mohan
San Giovanni, Christine
Chike-Harris, Katherine
Jones, Lacy
Prentice, Margaret
Ruggiero, Kenneth
Kelechi, Teresa
TI Managing Asthma and Obesity Related Symptoms (MATADORS): An mHealth
Intervention to Facilitate Symptom Self-Management among Youth
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE symptom; self-management; fatigue; pain; depression; anxiety; mobile
health; asthma; obesity; youth; motivational enhancement
ID CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; CHILDREN; RISK; DEPRESSION; ADOLESCENT;
OVERWEIGHT; CHILDHOOD; SAMPLE; SLEEP; LIFE
AB Youth with multi-morbidity (one or more chronic diseases) are at increased risk of further morbidity and early mortality as they enter their adult years. Recent increases in both asthma and obesity among youth have led to high health care utilization, increased health related complications, and expanded risks of subsequent cardiovascular disease burden. Common symptoms seen with asthma and obesity include fatigue, pain, depression, and anxiety. These symptoms can result in decreased physical activity, social isolation, and poor quality of life, which also may contribute to increased morbidity and mortality over time. Youth ages 10-17 are in a transitionary period where their overall health and disease management shifts from one of parental oversight to one where the youth gradually experience increased autonomy over their health and care management. Managing Asthma and Obesity Related Symptoms (MATADORS), is a mHealth technology-enhanced nurse-guided intervention that incorporates a novel mobile health application and motivational enhancement principles within a behavioral activation framework. Providing high-risk youth with strategies to enhance symptom self-management may result in decreased symptom prevalence, improved quality of life, and long-term reduction of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality as they move into adulthood. Moreover, developing low-cost, scalable tools with end-user input may facilitate promote early intervention and improved access to care, and reduce overall disease burden and healthcare costs.
C1 [Nichols, Michelle; Miller, Sarah; Madisetti, Mohan; Chike-Harris, Katherine; Jones, Lacy; Prentice, Margaret; Ruggiero, Kenneth; Kelechi, Teresa] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Charleston, SC 29425 USA.
[Teufel, Ronald; San Giovanni, Christine] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Med Pediat, Charleston, SC 29425 USA.
C3 Medical University of South Carolina; Medical University of South
Carolina
RP Nichols, M (corresponding author), Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Charleston, SC 29425 USA.
EM nicholmg@musc.edu; teufelr@musc.edu; millesar@musc.edu;
madisett@musc.edu; sangiova@musc.edu; chikehar@musc.edu;
joneslac@musc.edu; prenticm@musc.edu; ruggierk@musc.edu;
kelechtj@musc.edu
RI Nichols, Michelle/AAV-2740-2020; Chike-Harris, Katherine/AAS-6540-2020
OI Madisetti, Mohan/0000-0002-1764-0149; Teufel II, Ronald
J/0000-0003-1095-5364
FU National Institute of Nursing Research of the National Institutes of
Health (NINR/NIH) [P20NR016575]; South Carolina Clinical & Translational
Research (SCTR) Institute; Medical University of South Carolina, through
NIH [UL1RR029882, UL1TR000062]
FX This research was funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research
of the National Institutes of Health (NINR/NIH) award number P20NR016575
and by the South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research (SCTR)
Institute, with an academic home at the Medical University of South
Carolina, through NIH Grant Numbers UL1RR029882 and UL1TR000062. This
protocol underwent peer review provided by the NIH/NINR. The funders do
not have any input in the study design, analysis or manuscript
development. The content of this manuscript is solely the responsibility
of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of
the NIH/NINR.
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TC 12
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U1 0
U2 14
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD NOV
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 21
AR 7750
DI 10.3390/ijerph17217750
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA OQ7YP
UT WOS:000588994100001
PM 33470991
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yang, SY
Fu, SH
Wang, PY
Lin, YL
Lin, PH
AF Yang, Shang-Yu
Fu, Shih-Hau
Wang, Po-Yu
Lin, Ying-Lien
Lin, Pin-Hsuan
TI Are the Self-esteem, Self-efficacy, and Interpersonal Interaction of
Junior College Students Related to the Solitude Capacity?
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE self-esteem; self-efficacy; interpersonal relationship; solitude
capacity
ID PREFERENCE-FOR-SOLITUDE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
LONELINESS; CHILDHOOD; SHYNESS; LIFE
AB Background: Studies on the solitude capacity of university students have been extremely limited and failed to clearly illustrate the correlation of solitude capacity with internal psychological variables and the favorability of interpersonal relationships. The aim of this study was to explore the correlation of college students' solitude capacity with scores for self-esteem, self-efficacy, and interpersonal relationships. Method: A cross-sectional study was adopted for this study. Data were collected from a university in southern Taiwan using a structured questionnaire, the content of which included demographic data and scores from the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE), the Interpersonal Relationship Scale (IRS), and the Solitude Capacity Scale (SCS). Results: The final sample comprised 562 participants (mean age = 17.51 +/- 1.27 years). Adjustment of the demographic variables yielded a significantly positive correlation in the total RSE and SCS (p < 0.01) scores and that in the total GSE and SCS (p < 0.01) scores. Moreover, the relationship with family (IRS subscale) and total SCS score (p < 0.05) exhibited a significant positive correlation. Conclusion: The findings of this study reveal that solitude capacity is significantly correlated with self-esteem, self-efficacy, and the favorability of family relationships.
C1 [Yang, Shang-Yu] Asia Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Healthcare Adm, Taichung 413, Taiwan.
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C3 Asia University Taiwan; Chung Hua University; National Cheng Kung
University
RP Lin, PH (corresponding author), Shu Zen Jr Coll Med & Management, Dept Hlth & Beauty, Kaohsiung 821, Taiwan.
EM henry879019@yahoo.com.tw; ptchrisman@gmail.com; dama0115@yahoo.com.tw;
t10025023@gm2.nutn.edu.tw; pinhsuan12@ms.szmc.edu.tw
OI Lin, Ying Lien/0000-0001-7469-0276
FU Shu-Zen Junior College of Medicine and Management [SZB10911027]
FX This study was supported by Shu-Zen Junior College of Medicine and
Management [SZB10911027]. The authors thank Elizabeth Siren, for
proofreading this article.
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Health
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OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wang, DY
Liu, H
AF Wang, Diyang
Liu, Hong
TI Effects of job autonomy on workplace loneliness among knowledge workers
SO CHINESE MANAGEMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Job autonomy; Workplace loneliness; Perceived insider status; Perceived
clan culture
ID MODERATING ROLE; INSIDER STATUS; MEDIATING ROLE; EMPLOYEE; STRENGTH;
SUPPORT; CLIMATE; HEALTH
AB Purpose
Given its detrimental implications for employees' well-being and work performance, this paper seeks to understand how workplace loneliness occurs by focusing on a job-related antecedent, job autonomy. Drawing on role identity theory and situational strength theory, the purpose of this paper is to propose that job autonomy relates to workplace loneliness via perceived insider status, a process moderated by perceived clan culture.
Design/methodology/approach
A two-wave survey served to collect data from 430 knowledge workers in 17 enterprises from several major cities in Eastern China.
Findings
Job autonomy relates to workplace loneliness via the mediation of perceived insider status. Specifically, job autonomy impacts positively on perceived insider status, which further reduces workplace loneliness. Besides, the relationship between perceived insider status and workplace loneliness is conditional on perceived clan culture - perceived insider status decreases workplace loneliness more effectively in the case of higher perceived clan culture. Furthermore, perceived clan culture moderates the mediating effect of perceived insider status.
Originality/value
This paper is among the few attempts to offer a comprehensive framework in which job and organizational characteristics combine to explain workplace loneliness. Moreover, the findings illustrate that perceived insider status and perceived clan culture complement each other in alleviating workplace loneliness.
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C3 Nanjing University
RP Wang, DY (corresponding author), Nanjing Univ, Sch Business, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
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FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71572074, 71832006]
FX This work received financial support from a project entitled "the
coupling effect of employees' willingness and organizational permission
for remote work and the effect of contingent factors" from The National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant no. 71572074) and major
project funding for "organizational change and management in a changing
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Yamamoto, T
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Yamamoto, Tetsuya
Suzuki, Naho
Uchiumi, Chigusa
TI A real-time survey on the psychological impact of mild lockdown for
COVID-19 in the Japanese population
SO SCIENTIFIC DATA
LA English
DT Article; Data Paper
ID UCLA LONELINESS SCALE; MENTAL-HEALTH; VERSION 3; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS;
VALIDITY; K6; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; MORTALITY; DISTRESS
AB To deter the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), many countries have imposed a lockdown with restrictions. On 7 April 2020, the Japanese government declared a state of emergency over the COVID-19 outbreak. Japan was in "mild lockdown" which was not enforceable and non-punitive with the declaration. We conducted an online survey to investigate factors associated with psychological distress in the "mild lockdown" under a declared state of emergency for COVID-19. We collected data on 11,333 inhabitants (52.4% women, 46.3 +/- 14.6 years) living in the seven prefectures where the declaration was first applied. The investigation dates of this study, 11 and 12 May 2020, were in the final phase of the state of emergency. The survey was conducted in real-time to minimize participants' recall bias. In addition to psychological inventories often used worldwide, the questionnaires used in this survey included lifestyle and stress management items related to COVID-19 and various socio-demographic items including occupation (e.g. healthcare worker) or income.
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[Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Uchiumi, Chigusa] Tokushima Univ, Grad Sch Technol Ind & Social Sci, Tokushima, Japan.
[Suzuki, Naho] Tokushima Univ, Fac Integrated Arts & Sci, Tokushima, Japan.
C3 Yokohama City University; Tokushima University; Tokushima University
RP Uchiumi, C (corresponding author), Tokushima Univ, Grad Sch Technol Ind & Social Sci, Tokushima, Japan.
EM uchiumi@tokushima-u.ac.jp
RI Sugaya, Nagisa/L-1812-2019
OI Yamamoto, Tetsuya/0000-0003-4241-532X
FU JSPS KAKENHI [18K13323, 20K10883]; Project for Creative Research of the
Faculty of Integrated Science, Tokushima University; Grants-in-Aid for
Scientific Research [18K13323, 20K10883] Funding Source: KAKEN
FX This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (grant numbers 18K13323 and
20K10883) and the Project for Creative Research of the Faculty of
Integrated Science, Tokushima University. The funders had no role in the
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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GA OH8YX
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Chen, IS
AF Chen, I-Shuo
TI Turning home boredom during the outbreak of COVID-19 into thriving at
home and career self-management: the role of online leisure crafting
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Home boredom; Online leisure crafting; Career self-management; Thriving
at home; Growth need strength
ID NEED STRENGTH; JOB; WORK; HOSPITALITY; SATISFACTION; MODEL; MOTIVATION;
EXPERIENCE; CONTEXT; HEALTH
AB Purpose This paper studied whether boredom at home due to social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic may motivate individuals to engage in online leisure crafting, thereby contributing to their thriving at home and career self-management. This paper aims to examine whether individuals' growth need strength influences the impact of home boredom on online leisure crafting. Design/methodology/approach This paper performed a two-wave longitudinal study involving a group of employees from the hospitality industry (N= 340) in Mainland China. This paper evaluated home boredom, online leisure crafting and growth need strength at Time 1 and thriving at home and career self-management two months later at Time 2. Findings The respondents' experience of home boredom had a time-lagged effect on their thriving at home and career self-management via online leisure crafting. Additionally, their growth need strength amplified the positive impact of home boredom on online leisure crafting. Practical implications Hospitality managers can motivate employees to engage in crafting online leisure activities at home when they experience home boredom during the outbreak of COVID-19, which may further allow them to experience thriving at home and engage in career self-management. Additionally, managers can develop managerial interventions to improve the growth need strength of employees with low growth needs, which may, in turn, render these employees less likely to tolerate home boredom, thereby increasing the positive impact of home boredom on their online leisure crafting. Originality/value This paper offer insights for the boredom literature regarding how individuals' home boredom caused by social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic might lead to their thriving at home through online leisure crafting. This paper also provides insights for the leisure crafting literature regarding the role of online leisure crafting in individuals' thriving at home. This paper reveals the role of growth need strength in the impact of home boredom on thriving at home through online leisure crafting.
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NR 76
TC 48
Z9 49
U1 12
U2 112
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
J9 INT J CONTEMP HOSP M
JI Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag.
PD NOV 6
PY 2020
VL 32
IS 11
BP 3645
EP 3663
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-06-2020-0580
EA OCT 2020
PG 19
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA OY0UN
UT WOS:000581967800001
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ophir, Y
Tikochinski, R
Asterhan, CSC
Sisso, I
Reichart, R
AF Ophir, Yaakov
Tikochinski, Refael
Asterhan, Christa S. C.
Sisso, Itay
Reichart, Roi
TI Deep neural networks detect suicide risk from textual facebook posts
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID DEPRESSION; VALIDITY; PERSONALITY; LONELINESS; SYMPTOMS; THOUGHTS;
VERSION; HEALTH
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C1 [Ophir, Yaakov; Tikochinski, Refael; Asterhan, Christa S. C.; Sisso, Itay] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
[Ophir, Yaakov; Tikochinski, Refael; Reichart, Roi] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Fac Ind Engn & Management, Haifa, Israel.
C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Technion Israel Institute of Technology
RP Ophir, Y (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Ophir, Y (corresponding author), Technion Israel Inst Technol, Fac Ind Engn & Management, Haifa, Israel.
EM yaakov.ophir@mail.huji.ac.il
RI Ophir, Yaakov/N-6165-2019; Christa, Asterhan/AAK-6047-2021
OI Tikochinski, Refael/0000-0001-9092-8600; Asterhan, Christa S.
C./0000-0003-4467-1319
FU Israeli Innovation Authority (Kamin Grants) [60561, 60560]
FX The research presented here was conducted with the financial support of
the Israeli Innovation Authority (Kamin Grants #60561 and #60560).
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U1 5
U2 51
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD OCT 7
PY 2020
VL 10
IS 1
AR 16685
DI 10.1038/s41598-020-73917-0
PG 10
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA NZ9WQ
UT WOS:000577449800030
PM 33028921
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bartoszek, A
Walkowiak, D
Bartoszek, A
Kardas, G
AF Bartoszek, Adrian
Walkowiak, Dariusz
Bartoszek, Agnieszka
Kardas, Grzegorz
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during COVID-19 Related Home-Confinement-A Study from Poland
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; depression; loneliness; insomnia; fatigue; home confinement;
isolation
ID HEALTH; DISORDERS; SEVERITY
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C1 [Bartoszek, Adrian] Med Univ Lodz, Fac Med, PL-90001 Lodz, Poland.
[Bartoszek, Adrian] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Pathophysiol, PL-20090 Lublin, Poland.
[Walkowiak, Dariusz] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Dept Org & Management Hlth Care, PL-60356 Poznan, Poland.
[Bartoszek, Agnieszka] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Family Med & Community Nursing, PL-20081 Lublin, Poland.
[Kardas, Grzegorz] Med Univ Lodz, Clin Internal Med Asthma & Allergy, PL-90001 Lodz, Poland.
C3 Medical University Lodz; Medical University of Lublin; Poznan University
of Medical Sciences; Medical University of Lublin; Medical University
Lodz
RP Bartoszek, A (corresponding author), Med Univ Lodz, Fac Med, PL-90001 Lodz, Poland.; Bartoszek, A (corresponding author), Med Univ Lublin, Dept Pathophysiol, PL-20090 Lublin, Poland.
EM adrianbartoszek96@gmail.com; dariuszwalkowiak@ump.edu.pl;
agabartoszek@wp.pl; kardas7@gmail.com
RI ; Walkowiak, Dariusz/AAV-6786-2020
OI Bartoszek, Agnieszka/0000-0003-0974-0761; Bartoszek,
Adrian/0000-0002-6840-7320; Walkowiak, Dariusz/0000-0001-8874-2401;
Kardas, Grzegorz/0000-0002-3279-6133
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U1 0
U2 30
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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PD OCT
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 20
AR 7417
DI 10.3390/ijerph17207417
PG 12
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA OL7WH
UT WOS:000585544600001
PM 33053787
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Keisari, S
Gesser-Edelsburg, A
Yaniv, D
Palgi, Y
AF Keisari, Shoshi
Gesser-Edelsburg, Anat
Yaniv, Dani
Palgi, Yuval
TI Playback theatre in adult day centers: A creative group intervention for
community-dwelling older adults
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; DEMENTIA CARE; DAY SERVICES; THERAPY;
DEPRESSION; ARTS; LONELINESS; PEOPLE; DRAMA
AB The literature indicates that theatre and drama-based interventions have the potential to improve older adults' well-being and health. The goal of the current study was to characterize the process of a creative group intervention in adult day centers (ADCs), which integrates playback theatre and life-review principles. Our objective was to provide an evidence-informed framework for drama therapy interventions, which would allow older adults to bring up and explore their life-stories in a dramatic creative process in their own community. A total of 27 participants ranging in age from 63 to 91, took part in one of three playback theatre groups. The playback theatre group intervention comprised 12 weekly sessions. All sessions were videotaped to capture the lived experience of the creative process and were analyzed in post-intervention interviews. In addition, focus group meetings were conducted with 13 ADC staff members to decipher further the effects of the participation as perceived by people outside the groups. Three types of potential transformation were identified in the qualitative analysis: the evolution of life stories, evolution of playfulness, and expansion of social engagement. The results indicate the potential of the integrative framework to serve as a creative intervention in ADC communities, as well as its potential to bring about a personal transformation and expand it to enable a person's social engagement in the community. The findings imply the potential benefits of using playback theatre groups to supplement the routine care provided in ADCs.
C1 [Keisari, Shoshi; Palgi, Yuval] Univ Haifa, Dept Gerontol, Haifa, Israel.
[Gesser-Edelsburg, Anat] Univ Haifa, Sch Publ Hlth, Haifa, Israel.
[Gesser-Edelsburg, Anat] Univ Haifa, Hlth & Risk Commun Res Ctr, Haifa, Israel.
[Yaniv, Dani] Univ Haifa, Sch Creat Arts Therapies, Emili Sagol Creat Arts Therapies Res Ctr, Haifa, Israel.
[Palgi, Yuval] Univ Haifa, Ctr Res & Study Aging, Haifa, Israel.
[Yaniv, Dani] Univ Haifa, Sch Creat Arts Therapies, Haifa, Israel.
C3 University of Haifa; University of Haifa; University of Haifa;
University of Haifa; University of Haifa; University of Haifa
RP Keisari, S (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Dept Gerontol, Haifa, Israel.
EM skeisari@gmail.com
OI Keisari, Shoshi/0000-0003-1988-7601; Gesser-Edelsburg, PhD, Prof.
Anat/0000-0003-4467-8799
FU Shalhevet the association; Emili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies Research
Centre, University of Haifa
FX The authors would like to sincerely thank all of the study participants.
We are also indebted to the management and staff at MATAV the
association for welfare and treatment services; ALEH the Kiryat Ono
association for senior citizens; and Shalhevet the association for the
elderly in Kiryat Tivon, for their support and commitment to this
project. We also want to thank the therapist Rachel Levi for her
professional conduct and her significant contribution to the project. In
addition, we would like to thank the Emili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies
Research Centre, University of Haifa, for their help and support, which
enabled us to complete our study and maintain high standards of research
throughout the project.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD OCT 1
PY 2020
VL 15
IS 10
AR e0239812
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0239812
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA OS6KJ
UT WOS:000590270000062
PM 33002024
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Mo, SJ
Shi, JQ
AF Mo, Shenjiang
Shi, Junqi
TI The Psychological Consequences of the COVID-19 on Residents and Staff in
Nursing Homes
SO WORK AGING AND RETIREMENT
LA English
DT Article
ID IMMUNE-SYSTEM; HEALTH-CARE; EMOTION REGULATION; STRESS; PREPAREDNESS;
LONELINESS; ANXIETY; NURSES; PEOPLE
AB In this commentary, we overview the existing research on psychological consequences caused by COVID-19 for both residents and staff in the nursing homes. We identify loneliness and emotional anxiety as main psychological consequences for nursing home residents, whereas uncertainty, hopelessness, work overload, and role conflicts are the most salient psychological challenges for the staff in the nursing homes during the pandemic. We then summarize the existing strategies and interventions responsive to the above challenges. We suggest that this overview may help nursing home managers understand what are the key psychological challenges and how to deal with them during a crisis period. Finally, we also encourage future research to pay more attention to exploring interventions specifically designed for vulnerable older people, understanding the role of the nursing home leader team in managing emotional and ethical challenges in organizations, and developing community-wide collaboration with multiple external stakeholders.
C1 [Mo, Shenjiang; Shi, Junqi] Zhejiang Univ, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhejiang University
RP Shi, JQ (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ, Dept Leadership & Org Management, Sch Management, 866 Yuhangtang Rd, Hangzhou, Peoples R China.
EM shijunqi@zju.edu.cn
RI SHI, JunQi/GYV-0035-2022
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71772158, 71425004]
FX This research was supported in part by the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (grant numbers 71772158 and 71425004).
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NR 52
TC 43
Z9 50
U1 3
U2 36
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 2054-4642
EI 2054-4650
J9 WORK AGING RETIRE
JI Work Aging Retire.
PD OCT
PY 2020
VL 6
IS 4
SI SI
BP 254
EP 259
DI 10.1093/workar/waaa021
PG 6
WC Industrial Relations & Labor; Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA OX2QD
UT WOS:000593414900008
PM 34192005
OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Park, SK
Park, HA
Lee, J
AF Park, Seul Ki
Park, Hyeoun-Ae
Lee, Jooyun
TI Understanding the Public's Emotions about Cancer: Analysis of Social
Media Data
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social media; emotional analysis; cancer; association rule mining;
social network analysis
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; BREAST-CANCER; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; WOMEN; DISTRESS;
ANXIETY; FATIGUE; SUPPORT; ANGER
AB Cancer survivors suffer from emotional distress, which varies depending on several factors. However, existing emotion management programs are insufficient and do not take into consideration all of the factors. Social media provides a platform for understanding the emotions of the public. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the public's emotions about cancer and factors affecting emotions using social media data. We used 321,339 posts on cancer and emotions relating to cancer extracted from 22 social media channels between 1 January 2014, and 30 June 2017. The factors affecting emotions were analyzed using association rule mining and social network analysis. Hope/gratitude was the most frequently mentioned emotion group on social media followed by fear/anxiety/overwhelmed, sadness/depression/loneliness/guilt, and anger/denial. Acute survival stage, treatment method, and breast cancer were associated with hope/gratitude. Early stage, gastrointestinal problems, fatigue/pain/fever, and pancreatic cancer were associated with fear/anxiety/overwhelmed. Surgery, hair loss/skin problems, and fatigue/pain/fever were associated with sadness/depression/loneliness/guilt. Acute survival stage and hair loss/skin problems were associated with anger/denial. We found that emotions concerning cancer differed depending on the cancer type, cancer stage, survival stage, treatment, and symptoms. These findings could guide the development of tailored emotional management programs for cancer survivors that meet the public's needs more effectively.
C1 [Park, Seul Ki; Park, Hyeoun-Ae] Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
[Park, Seul Ki; Park, Hyeoun-Ae] Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
[Lee, Jooyun] Gachon Univ, Coll Nursing, Incheon 21936, South Korea.
C3 Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU); Gachon
University
RP Park, HA (corresponding author), Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul 03080, South Korea.; Park, HA (corresponding author), Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
EM gomtty3@snu.ac.kr; hapark@snu.ac.kr; jooyun@gachon.ac.kr
OI Park, Seul Ki/0000-0001-7441-8010
FU National R&D Program for Cancer Control, Ministry of Health andWelfare,
Republic of Korea [1720250]; National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
- Ministry of Science and ICT [NRF-2018R1A2A2A05022021]
FX This study was supported by a grant from the National R&D Program for
Cancer Control, Ministry of Health andWelfare, Republic of Korea
(No.1720250) and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded
by the Ministry of Science and ICT (NRF-2018R1A2A2A05022021).
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NR 42
TC 10
Z9 10
U1 1
U2 22
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 19
AR 7160
DI 10.3390/ijerph17197160
PG 14
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA ON0HD
UT WOS:000586392800001
PM 33007865
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wong, IA
Yang, FNX
AF Wong, IpKin Anthony
Yang, Fiona X.
TI A quarantined lodging stay: The buffering effect of service quality
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Hotel; Service quality; Loneliness; Anxiety; Terror management; Pandemic
ID TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY; EMOTIONAL LONELINESS; CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS;
SOCIAL EXCLUSION; WEISS TYPOLOGY; HEALTH-STATUS; BRAND EQUITY;
SELF-ESTEEM; ANXIETY; DEPRESSION
AB How do guests feel during their stay at quarantine lodging? This study draws on terror management theory and social exclusion theory to synthesize a model that highlights guests' perceptions about their experience under enforced isolation. The model articulates guests' feeling of anxiety and loneliness, whereas quality of service presents warmth and care that activates an anxiety buffer mechanism that mitigates the effect of anxiety. In turn guests' level of anxiety is further explained by an interaction between their health status and the length of stay. Results point to a conduit for studying the dark side of hospitality, opening up research avenues that could help assess broader social behavioral changes during the global pandemic, while offering operators revelations for lodging management during a crisis.
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[Yang, Fiona X.] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Macau, Peoples R China.
C3 City University of Macau; University of Macau
RP Yang, FNX (corresponding author), Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Macau, Peoples R China.
EM anthonywip@gmail.com; fionayang@um.edu.mo
RI Wong, IpKin/AAV-1664-2021; Yang, Fiona/KXQ-9743-2024
OI Yang, Fiona/0000-0003-2925-0815
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NR 79
TC 37
Z9 39
U1 0
U2 61
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD OCT
PY 2020
VL 91
AR 102655
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102655
PG 9
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA OM0UA
UT WOS:000585744300024
PM 32868959
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yang, L
Zheng, YH
Chen, R
AF Yang, Lu
Zheng, Yuhuang
Chen, Rui
TI Who has a cushion? The interactive effect of social exclusion and gender
on fixed savings
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
LA English
DT Article
DE fixed savings; gender difference; social exclusion
ID LIQUIDITY; REJECTION; FEMALES; STRESS; MONEY; CONSEQUENCES;
DETERMINANTS; ORIENTATION; LONELINESS; PREFERENCE
AB Saving behavior affects both personal welfare and national economies. This study examined the effect of social exclusion, a breakdown of social relationship, on fixed savings, which is especially pertinent to Asians. By considering the cushion hypothesis theory and the gender disparity in social connectedness, this study proposes that men and women display different fixed savings behavior in response to social exclusion. In particular, social exclusion (vs. acceptance) decreases men's fixed savings intention, as isolation stimulates them to expect less social connectedness, which means it is hard to get social support and, thus, heightens their need for resource liquidity. In contrast, social exclusion (vs. acceptance) does not affect women's fixed savings intention because women do not anticipate less social connectedness due to social exclusion. Three experiments provide convergent support for this proposition and verify the theoretical process of the expected social connectedness, coupled with the need for resource liquidity. The alternative explanations for self-efficacy, power, control, and mood are also discussed.
C1 [Yang, Lu] Nanjing Agr Univ, Dept Management, Coll Econ & Management, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
[Zheng, Yuhuang] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Dept Mkt, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Rui] Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
C3 Nanjing Agricultural University; Tsinghua University; Xiamen University
RP Chen, R (corresponding author), Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
EM rc2015@xmu.edu.cn
FU Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [20720191058];
National Natural Science Foundation of China [71602168, 72072148]
FX Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Grant/Award
Number: 20720191058; National Natural Science Foundation of China,
Grant/Award Numbers: 71602168, 72072148
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Z9 5
U1 2
U2 27
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0022-0078
EI 1745-6606
J9 J CONSUM AFF
JI J. Consum. Aff.
PD DEC
PY 2021
VL 55
IS 4
SI SI
BP 1398
EP 1415
DI 10.1111/joca.12330
EA SEP 2020
PG 18
WC Business; Economics
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA XN3LS
UT WOS:000572511500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Raza, SA
Qazi, W
Khan, KA
Salam, J
AF Raza, Syed A.
Qazi, Wasim
Khan, Komal Akram
Salam, Javeria
TI Social Isolation and Acceptance of the Learning Management System (LMS)
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SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; corona fear; social isolation; E-learning; learning management
system (LMS); UTAUT; behavior; higher education; Smart-PLS
ID INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; USER ACCEPTANCE; MOBILE BANKING; PERCEIVED EASE;
ADOPTION; UNIVERSITIES; INTENTIONS; EXTENSION; COUNTRY
AB The COVID-19 Pandemic has led to social isolation; however, with the help of technology, education can continue through this tough time. Therefore, this research attempts to explore the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) through the expansion of the model. Also, make it relevant to investigate the influence of social isolation, and the moderating role of Corona fear on Behavioral Intention of the Learning Management System and its Use Behavior of Learning Management System among students. The data was analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS) and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The findings show a positive link of Performance Expectancy (PE), Effort Expectancy (EE), Social Influence (SI), and Social Isolation on Behavioral Intention of LMS and, also between Behavioral Intention of LMS and its Use behavior. Moreover, the results of the moderation analysis show that Corona fears only moderates the link of Performance Expectancy and Social influence with Behavioral Intention of LMS. The findings imply the need for improving the LMS experience to increase its Behavioral Intention among students. Finally, the author's recommendation for future researchers is to examine the extended model in other countries and territories to analyze Coronavirus's influence on e-learning acceptance.
C1 [Raza, Syed A.; Khan, Komal Akram; Salam, Javeria] IQRA Univ, Dept Management Sci, Karachi 75300, Pakistan.
[Qazi, Wasim] IQRA Univ, Dept Educ & Learning Sci, Karachi, Pakistan.
C3 Iqra University; Iqra University
RP Raza, SA (corresponding author), IQRA Univ, Dept Management Sci, Karachi 75300, Pakistan.
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NR 67
TC 212
Z9 228
U1 9
U2 105
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0735-6331
EI 1541-4140
J9 J EDUC COMPUT RES
JI J. Educ. Comput. Res.
PD APR
PY 2021
VL 59
IS 2
BP 183
EP 208
AR 0735633120960421
DI 10.1177/0735633120960421
EA SEP 2020
PG 26
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA QN9WO
UT WOS:000572657600001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chang, YYC
AF Chang, Yevvon Yi-Chi
TI Lonely or alone? Solitary dining in Japan and Taiwan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURE TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Anticipated loneliness; Anticipated negative evaluation from others;
Colonial experience; Solitary dining frequency; Solitary dining
intention
ID EMOTIONS; POWER
AB Purpose Solitary dining is a growing worldwide trend, but still evokes a strong emotional response. Some solo diners choose to be alone; others feel lonely due to circumstances. This study aims to explore solitary dining in Japan and Taiwan, moderated by negative emotions. Design/methodology/approach Based on a survey of 372 participants, this study uses structural equation modeling to examine anticipated loneliness and anticipated negative evaluation from others (the "spotlight effect") associated with solitary dining intention among university students in Japan and Taiwan. Findings Taiwanese university students report solo dining behaviors and intentions with as much frequency as their Japanese counterparts. While Japanese university students associate solitary dining with neutral or positive emotions, Taiwanese university students associate solitary dining with negative emotions, anticipating loneliness and negative evaluation from others. Research limitations/implications This study concludes with future research directions for both cross-cultural and post-colonial studies of solitary dining behavioral intention. Practical implications From a managerial perspective, the findings provide useful insights to restaurant practitioners and managers in East Asia, recommending settings designed to enhance warmth, quiet and a sense of belonging. Social implications This study examines colonial and post-colonial influences, and concludes with recommendations for future research on both cross-cultural and post-colonial approaches solitary dining behavioral intention. Originality/value This study contributes to existing cross-cultural studies in Europe and East Asia, but is the first to compare solitary dining in a Chinese linguistic context and the first to compare solitary dining in Taiwan and Japan.
C1 [Chang, Yevvon Yi-Chi] Tunghai Univ, Dept Hospitality Management, Taichung, Taiwan.
C3 Tunghai University
RP Chang, YYC (corresponding author), Tunghai Univ, Dept Hospitality Management, Taichung, Taiwan.
EM ychanguk@yahoo.com
FU Fulbright Senior Research Grant; Center for Information and Innovation,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
FX The author would like to acknowledge Profs. Randall Nadeau (Trinity
University/Rikkyo University), David Wank (Sophia University), Keiko
Yamada (Daito Bunka University) and Yoshiko Ashiwa (Hitotsubashi
University), for distributing the survey in Japan, and Prof. Yamada's
Translation and Interpretation Department students for the
Chinese-Japanese translation. This work was partially supported by a
Fulbright Senior Research Grant and the Center for Information and
Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
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U2 15
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI Leeds
PA Floor 5, Northspring 21-23 Wellington Street, Leeds, W YORKSHIRE,
ENGLAND
SN 1750-6182
EI 1750-6190
J9 INT J CULT TOUR HOSP
JI Int. J. Cult. Tour. Hosp. Res.
PD FEB 25
PY 2021
VL 15
IS 1
SI SI
BP 10
EP 25
DI 10.1108/IJCTHR-01-2020-0008
EA SEP 2020
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA QU4UW
UT WOS:000572385700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Banerjee, P
Gupta, R
Shaheen, M
David, R
Chenji, K
Priyadarshini, C
AF Banerjee, Pratyush
Gupta, Ritu
Shaheen, Musarrat
David, Rajasekhar
Chenji, Kalaa
Priyadarshini, Chetna
TI Exploring adjustment mechanisms of adolescent expat kids from South Asia
against sociopolitical stigma
SO JOURNAL OF GLOBAL MOBILITY-THE HOME OF EXPATRIATE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Adolescent kids; Religious stigma; Anti-immigration sentiment;
Expatriate failure; Thematic analysis
ID QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; SOCIAL SUPPORT; CHILDREN; ISLAMOPHOBIA;
MANAGEMENT; DECISIONS; FAILURE
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C1 [Banerjee, Pratyush; Gupta, Ritu] TA Pai Management Inst, Human Resource Management, Manipal, India.
[Shaheen, Musarrat; David, Rajasekhar; Chenji, Kalaa; Priyadarshini, Chetna] ICFAI Business Sch IBS Hyderabad, Dept OB & HR, Hyderabad, India.
C3 The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE); ICFAI Business School
(IBS)
RP Gupta, R (corresponding author), TA Pai Management Inst, Human Resource Management, Manipal, India.
EM pratbanerjee@gmail.com; rgritu@gmail.com; drmusarrat.shaheen@gmail.com;
rajasekhardavid@gmail.com; chenjikala@gmail.com;
chetnapriyadarshini@gmail.com
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Rajasekhar/E-6625-2015
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TC 8
Z9 8
U1 0
U2 7
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2049-8799
EI 2049-8802
J9 J GLOB MOBIL
JI J. Glob. Mobil.
PD SEP 14
PY 2020
VL 8
IS 3-4
BP 273
EP 290
DI 10.1108/JGM-06-2020-0041
EA SEP 2020
PG 18
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA OT3SZ
UT WOS:000568244100001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kim, KM
Hall, SA
Jung, YB
AF Kim, Kyung Mee
Hall, Sarah A.
Jung, Yu Bin
TI Exploring the participation of people with developmental disabilities in
self-advocacy groups in Korea: "I like it because I can share my story
in front of others with my friends!"
SO DISABILITY & SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Self-advocacy group; self-advocacy movement; Korea; developmental
disabilities
AB This study investigated the experiences of people with developmental disabilities in self-advocacy groups to better understand the self-advocacy movement, which is currently in its developing stage in Korea. Face-to-face interviews with 18 people with disabilities were conducted. Study participants got involved in self-advocacy groups with the expectation of 'voicing our stories', 'meeting new peers', and 'expanding the scope of activity in their local communities'. They participated in various activities from leisure to group advocacy against discrimination based on disability. After participating in self-advocacy groups, they expressed self-confidence, improved their communication skills, and developed new goals for their own lives. Participation in self-advocacy groups helped them replace feelings of loneliness with belonging and expanded their involvement in independent activities and leadership roles.Points of interests This article examines the experiences of people with developmental disabilities in self-advocacy groups in Korea. People joined self-advocacy groups to tell their stories, meet new people, and participate in more activities in the community. People developed communication, leadership, and self-determination skills and reported less loneliness, more confidence, and a greater sense of belonging. People wanted to increase their self-advocacy group's activities and membership, have leadership roles, and further advocate for non-discrimination and equal rights for people with developmental disabilities. Funding and supporters outside of service providers is suggested to give people with developmental disabilities equal power to lead the self-advocacy movement.
C1 [Kim, Kyung Mee] Soongsil Univ, Dept Social Welf, Sangdo Ro 369, Seoul 06978, South Korea.
[Hall, Sarah A.] Univ Minnesota, Inst Community Integrat, Minneapolis, MN USA.
[Jung, Yu Bin] Seobu Community Ctr Person Disabil, Seoul, South Korea.
C3 Soongsil University; University of Minnesota System; University of
Minnesota Twin Cities
RP Kim, KM (corresponding author), Soongsil Univ, Dept Social Welf, Sangdo Ro 369, Seoul 06978, South Korea.
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NR 47
TC 3
Z9 4
U1 2
U2 18
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0968-7599
EI 1360-0508
J9 DISABIL SOC
JI Disabil. Soc.
PD NOV 5
PY 2021
VL 36
IS 10
BP 1594
EP 1616
DI 10.1080/09687599.2020.1804325
EA SEP 2020
PG 23
WC Rehabilitation; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA WR3XD
UT WOS:000567950500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yang, F
Jiang, Y
AF Yang, Fan
Jiang, Yao
TI Heterogeneous Influences of Social Support on Physical and Mental
Health: Evidence from China
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE social support; physical health; mental health; heterogeneity; China
ID SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; AIR-POLLUTION; CHILD HEALTH; STRESS; LIFE;
POPULATION; EXPOSURE; ASSOCIATION; COMMUNITY; SYMPTOMS
AB Employing a national representative survey (the China Labor-force Dynamics Survey 2016, CLDS2016) data (N = 14246), this paper examines the heterogeneous influences of social support on individual physical and mental health in China. Social support is characterized by four dimensions: emotional support, tangible or instrumental support, interaction or exchange support, and community support. Physical health is measured by self-rated health and body mass index (BMI), while mental health is measured by depression, hopelessness, failure, fear, loneliness, and meaninglessness. The results indicate that different dimensions of social support have heterogeneous effects on individual physical and mental health. Specifically, the correlation between emotional support and individual physical health is not significant, but emotional support is significantly related to some mental health variables. Tangible or instrumental support is significantly related to individual self-rated physical health but not to BMI or mental health. Interaction or exchange support is significantly correlated with individual self-rated health and some mental health variables. In general, there are significant correlations between community support, and individual physical and mental health. The results also suggest that the influences of social support on physical and mental health of individuals at different ages (<60 years and >= 60 years) are heterogeneous. The results of this study provide direction for the dimension selection of social support to promote individual health.
C1 [Yang, Fan] Sichuan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Dept Lab & Social Secur, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China.
[Jiang, Yao] Sichuan Agr Univ, Sch Management, Dept Accounting, Chengdu 611130, Peoples R China.
C3 Sichuan University; Sichuan Agricultural University
RP Yang, F (corresponding author), Sichuan Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Dept Lab & Social Secur, Chengdu 610065, Peoples R China.
EM yangfan1987@scu.edu.cn; s20175706@stu.sicau.edu.cn
RI Yang, Fan/GXZ-9873-2022
OI Jiang, Yao/0000-0002-2012-5500; Yang, Fan/0000-0003-2978-7102
FU Sichuan University [2020 ziyan-gongguan3, skbsh2019-43]; Chengdu
Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Office [2019L30]; Sichuan Social
Science Planning Office [SC19C020]
FX This research was funded by Sichuan University, grant number 2020
ziyan-gongguan3 & skbsh2019-43; Chengdu Philosophy and Social Sciences
Planning Office, grant number 2019L30; and Sichuan Social Science
Planning O ffice, grant number SC19C020. The APC was funded by Sichuan
University.
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Z9 33
U1 8
U2 76
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 18
AR 6838
DI 10.3390/ijerph17186838
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA OF5XH
UT WOS:000581279700001
PM 32962140
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhao, B
Kong, FL
Aung, MN
Yuasa, M
Nam, EW
AF Zhao, Bo
Kong, Fanlei
Aung, Myo Nyein
Yuasa, Motoyuki
Nam, Eun Woo
TI Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge, Precaution Practice, and
Associated Depression Symptoms among University Students in Korea,
China, and Japan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; knowledge; Korea; China; Japan; university adults;
preventative practices; depression
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; MENTAL-HEALTH; LONELINESS
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[Kong, Fanlei] Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Ctr Hlth Management & Policy Res, Sch Publ Hlth, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
[Kong, Fanlei] Shandong Univ, NHC Key Lab Hlth Econ & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
[Aung, Myo Nyein] Juntendo Univ, Juntendo Adv Res Inst Hlth Sci, Bunkyo Ku, Hongo 2-1-1, Tokyo 1138421, Japan.
[Aung, Myo Nyein; Yuasa, Motoyuki] Juntendo Univ, Fac Int Liberal Arts, Global Hlth Serv Course, Bumkyo Ku, Hongo 2-1-1, Tokyo 1138421, Japan.
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C3 Yonsei University; Shandong University; Shandong University; Juntendo
University; Juntendo University; Yonsei University
RP Nam, EW (corresponding author), Yonsei Univ, Grad Sch, Dept Hlth Adm, 1 Yonseidae Gil, Wonju 26493, Gangwon Do, South Korea.; Kong, FL (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Ctr Hlth Management & Policy Res, Sch Publ Hlth, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.; Kong, FL (corresponding author), Shandong Univ, NHC Key Lab Hlth Econ & Policy Res, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.; Nam, EW (corresponding author), Yonsei Univ, Hlth City Res Ctr, Inst Hlth & Welf, 1 Yonseidae Gil, Wonju 26493, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
EM zhaobo@yonsei.ac.kr; kongfanlei@sdu.edu.cn; myo@juntendo.ac.jp;
moyuasa@juntendo.ac.jp; ewnam@yonsei.ac.kr
RI Aung, Myo/AAA-6367-2021; Zhao, Bo/AAP-1850-2021; Kong,
Fanlei/E-7994-2017
OI Kong, Fanlei/0000-0001-7792-4488; Zhao, Bo/0000-0002-6780-1633; Kong,
Fanlei/0000-0002-4373-8916; Aung, Myo Nyein/0000-0001-8175-6309; Nam,
Eun Woo/0000-0002-3517-6247
FU [1041849-202005-SB-057-02]
FX All subjects gave their informed consent for inclusion before they
participated in the study. This study was approved by Yonsei University
Institutional Review Committee (IRB) before the data collection (Task
No. 1041849-202005-SB-057-02).
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NR 58
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PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP
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VL 17
IS 18
AR 6671
DI 10.3390/ijerph17186671
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA OF6NM
UT WOS:000581321800001
PM 32933212
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Odekerken-Schröder, G
Mele, C
Russo-Spena, T
Mahr, D
Ruggiero, A
AF Odekerken-Schroder, Gaby
Mele, Cristina
Russo-Spena, Tiziana
Mahr, Dominik
Ruggiero, Andrea
TI Mitigating loneliness with companion robots in the COVID-19 pandemic and
beyond: an integrative framework and research agenda
SO JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; Pandemic; Companion robots; Well-being; Loneliness;
Netnography; Transformative service research
ID ONLINE HEALTH COMMUNITIES; VALUE CO-CREATION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; SERVICE
RESEARCH; NETNOGRAPHY; INTENTIONS; BEHAVIORS; CONSUMERS; HOME
AB Purpose Loneliness and isolation are on the rise, globally threatening the well-being across age groups; global social distancing measures during the COVID-19 crisis have intensified this so-called "loneliness virus". The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrative framework and research agenda on the role of companion robots in mitigating feelings of loneliness. Design/methodology/approach A netnographic analysis of 595 online visual and textual descriptions offer empirical insights about the role of the companion robot Vector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings The contributions of this study are twofold. First, it postulates that companion robots have the potential of mitigating feelings of loneliness (i.e. indicator of well-being). Second, this study contributes to transformative service by developing an integrative framework introducing the roles (personal assistant, relational peer and intimate buddy) that companion robots can fulfill to mitigate feelings of loneliness through building different types of supportive relationships. Research limitations/implications The proposed research agenda encourages future service scholars to investigate 1) the role of robots in addressing loneliness, 2) design features that drive adoption of robots, 3) social support for different groups, 4) the operationalization and the measurement of loneliness and 5) an impact analysis of companion robots. Practical implications Service providers and policy makers can leverage the insights about how companion robots can help reduce a sense of loneliness. Originality/value The integrative framework on loneliness reduction, based on 595 unprompted online contributions issued during the COVID-19 pandemic, offers initial evidence for the impact of companion robots in reducing people's feelings of loneliness.
C1 [Odekerken-Schroder, Gaby] Maastricht Univ, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, Maastricht, Netherlands.
[Mele, Cristina; Ruggiero, Andrea] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Econ Management & Inst, Naples, Italy.
[Russo-Spena, Tiziana] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Business Econ, Naples, Italy.
[Mahr, Dominik] Maastricht Univ, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, Serv Sci Factory, Maastricht, Netherlands.
[Mahr, Dominik] Hanken Sch Econ, Ctr Relationship Mkt & Serv Management, Dept Mkt, Helsinki, Finland.
C3 Maastricht University; University of Naples Federico II; University of
Naples Federico II; Maastricht University; Hanken School of Economics
RP Odekerken-Schröder, G (corresponding author), Maastricht Univ, Dept Mkt & Supply Chain Management, Maastricht, Netherlands.
EM g.odekerken@maastrichtuniversity.nl; cristina.mele@unina.it;
russospe@unina.it; d.mahr@maastrichtuniversity.nl;
andrea.ruggiero@unina.it
RI MELE, Cristina/AAE-7417-2019; Russo-Spena, Tiziana/D-3220-2012
OI MELE, Cristina/0000-0002-8353-8150; Russo-Spena,
Tiziana/0000-0002-1732-6029
FU FSE-ERDF Research and Innovation PON
FX This project is partially funded by FSE-ERDF Research and Innovation PON
2014-2020.
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1757-5818
EI 1757-5826
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JI J. Serv. Manage.
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PY 2020
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EP 1162
DI 10.1108/JOSM-05-2020-0148
EA AUG 2020
PG 14
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA PB8ML
UT WOS:000564894300001
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ahmed, EI
Al-Dhuwaihi, A
AF Ahmed, Eman I.
Al-Dhuwaihi, Adel
TI Early experience of first-time principals in Saudi Arabia
SO SCHOOL LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Sense-making perspective; job socialisation; novice principals;
principal roles; transition challenges to principalship
ID ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION; SCHOOL PRINCIPALS; BEGINNING PRINCIPALS;
LEADERSHIP; PERSPECTIVES; SENSE; TRANSFORMATION; MANAGEMENT; NEWCOMERS;
CAPACITY
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RP Ahmed, EI (corresponding author), Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Educ Adm, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1363-2434
EI 1364-2626
J9 SCH LEADERSH MANAG
JI Sch. Leadersh. Manag.
PD OCT 19
PY 2020
VL 40
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EP 464
DI 10.1080/13632434.2020.1806812
EA AUG 2020
PG 21
WC Education & Educational Research; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Business & Economics
GA OY0CM
UT WOS:000566125500001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Henkel, AP
Caic, M
Blaurock, M
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AF Henkel, Alexander P.
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Blaurock, Marah
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SO JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Social robots; Vulnerable consumers; COVID-19; Eudaimonic well-being;
Robotic transformative service research
ID ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL; ASSISTIVE ROBOTS; HEALTH-CARE; LONELINESS; CHILDRENS;
RELATEDNESS; SOCIALIZATION; EXPLORATION; MORTALITY; HAPPINESS
AB Purpose Besides the direct physical health consequences, through social isolation COVID-19 affects a considerably larger share of consumers with deleterious effects for their psychological well-being. Two vulnerable consumer groups are particularly affected: older adults and children. The purpose of the underlying paper is to take a transformative research perspective on how social robots can be deployed for advancing the well-being of these vulnerable consumers and to spur robotic transformative service research (RTSR). Design/methodology/approach This paper follows a conceptual approach that integrates findings from various domains: service research, social robotics, social psychology and medicine. Findings Two key findings advanced in this paper are (1) a typology of robotic transformative service (i.e. entertainer, social enabler, mentor and friend) as a function of consumers' state of social isolation, well-being focus and robot capabilities and (2) a future research agenda for RTSR. Practical implications This paper guides service consumers and providers and robot developers in identifying and developing the most appropriate social robot type for advancing the well-being of vulnerable consumers in social isolation. Originality/value This study is the first to integrate social robotics and transformative service research by developing a typology of social robots as a guiding framework for assessing the status quo of transformative robotic service on the basis of which it advances a future research agenda for RTSR. It further complements the underdeveloped body of service research with a focus on eudaimonic consumer well-being.
C1 [Henkel, Alexander P.] Open Univ Netherlands, Dept Org, Heerlen, Netherlands.
[Henkel, Alexander P.] Open Univ Netherlands, Ctr Actionable Res Open Univ CAROU, Heerlen, Netherlands.
[Caic, Martina] Aalto Univ, Sch Arts, Dept Design & Architecture, Espoo, Finland.
[Caic, Martina] Hanken Sch Econ, CERS Ctr Relationship Mkt & Serv Management, Helsinki, Finland.
[Caic, Martina] Karlstad Univ, CTF Serv Res Ctr, Karlstad, Sweden.
[Blaurock, Marah] Univ Hohenheim, Dept Mkt & Management, Stuttgart, Germany.
[Okan, Mehmet] Artvin Coruh Univ, Fac Management, Artvin, Turkey.
C3 Open University Netherlands; Open University Netherlands; Aalto
University; Hanken School of Economics; Karlstad University; University
Hohenheim; Artvin Coruh University
RP Henkel, AP (corresponding author), Open Univ Netherlands, Dept Org, Heerlen, Netherlands.; Henkel, AP (corresponding author), Open Univ Netherlands, Ctr Actionable Res Open Univ CAROU, Heerlen, Netherlands.
EM alexander.henkel@ou.nl; martina.caic@aalto.fi;
m.blaurock@uni-hohenheim.de; mokan@artvin.edu.tr
RI Čaić, Martina/AAL-1434-2021; Henkel, Alexander/AAX-6742-2021; Okan,
Mehmet/K-2655-2016; Blaurock, Marah/KWT-5997-2024
OI Henkel, Alexander P./0000-0002-8451-5479; Okan,
Mehmet/0000-0002-9303-5768; Blaurock, Marah/0000-0002-1281-754X
FU Province of Limburg, The Netherlands [SAS-2019-00247]; Foundation for
Economic Development, Finland
FX This research was supported by the Province of Limburg, The Netherlands,
under grant number SAS-2019-00247 and the Foundation for Economic
Development, Finland (lsr.fi).
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Leite, H
Hodgkinson, IR
Gruber, T
AF Leite, Higor
Hodgkinson, Ian R.
Gruber, Thorsten
TI New development: 'Healing at a distance'-telemedicine and COVID-19
SO PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Apps; COVID-19; e-healthcare; healthcare system; legislation;
technology; telehealth; telemedicine
AB IMPACT This article explains how telemedicine and other e-healthcare technologies can benefit people, medical staff and healthcare systems. One of the main challenges for telemedicine in many countries is the lack of regulations. The authors call on policy-makers to facilitate wider implementation of e-healthcare technologies, while considering issues of inclusiveness, privacy and data protection. The article informs managers about the use of new technologies. Examples are provided of e-healthcare technologies implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, for example in terms of healthcare capacity and providing support to people affected by quarantine.
In extreme circumstances such as pandemics, the presence of patients in hospital emergency departments becomes untenable. Healthcare professionals and organizations worldwide are leaning on technology as a crucial ally to deal with the COVID-19 outbreak. This article focuses on the positive impact of telemedicine for helping service provision, from enabling virtual triage to mitigating the negative psychological effects of social isolation.The authors discuss the challenges and opportunities to telemedicine practices.
C1 [Leite, Higor] Univ Tecnol Fed Parana, Sch Management & Econ, Apucarana, Brazil.
[Hodgkinson, Ian R.; Gruber, Thorsten] Loughborough Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Loughborough, Leics, England.
C3 Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana; Universidade Tecnologica
Federal do Parana; Loughborough University
RP Leite, H (corresponding author), Univ Tecnol Fed Parana, Sch Management & Econ, Apucarana, Brazil.
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PY 2020
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AU Philip, KEJ
Polkey, M
Hopkinson, NS
Steptoe, A
Fancourt, D
AF Philip, Keir E. J.
Polkey, Michael, I
Hopkinson, Nicholas S.
Steptoe, Andrew
Fancourt, Daisy
TI Social isolation, loneliness and physical performance in older-adults:
fixed effects analyses of a cohort study
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID LOWER-EXTREMITY FUNCTION; RISK-FACTORS; BATTERY; ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY;
AGE; METAANALYSIS; INTEGRATION; DISABILITY; PREDICTOR
AB Isolation and loneliness are related to various aspects of health. Physical performance is a central component of health. However, its relationship with isolation and loneliness is not well understood. We therefore assessed the relationship between loneliness, different aspects of social isolation, and physical performance over time. 8,780 participants from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, assessed three times over 8 years of follow-up, were included. Measures included physical performance (Short Physical Performance Battery), loneliness (modified UCLA Loneliness Scale), and isolation considered in three ways (domestic isolation, social disengagement, low social contact). Fixed effects regression models were used to estimate the relationship between changes in these parameters. Missing data were imputed to account for variable response and ensure a representative sample. Loneliness, domestic isolation and social disengagement were longitudinally associated with poorer physical performance when accounting for both time-invariant and time-variant confounders (loneliness: coef=-0.06, 95% CI -0.09 to -0.02; domestic isolation: coef=-0.32, 95% CI -0.46 to -0.19; social disengagement: coef=-0.10, 95% CI -0.12 to -0.07). Low social contact was not associated with physical performance. These findings suggest social participation and subjectively meaningful interpersonal interactions are related to physical performance, and highlight additional considerations regarding social distancing related to COVID-19 control measures.
C1 [Philip, Keir E. J.; Hopkinson, Nicholas S.] Imperial Coll London, Natl Heart & Lung Inst, NHLI Resp Muscle Lab, Royal Brompton Campus,Fulham Rd, London SW3 6NP, England.
[Philip, Keir E. J.; Polkey, Michael, I; Hopkinson, Nicholas S.] Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Fdn Trust, Resp Med, London, England.
[Steptoe, Andrew; Fancourt, Daisy] UCL, Dept Behav Sci & Hlth, London, England.
C3 Imperial College London; Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation
Trust; University of London; University College London
RP Philip, KEJ (corresponding author), Imperial Coll London, Natl Heart & Lung Inst, NHLI Resp Muscle Lab, Royal Brompton Campus,Fulham Rd, London SW3 6NP, England.; Philip, KEJ (corresponding author), Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Fdn Trust, Resp Med, London, England.
EM k.philip@imperial.ac.uk
RI Hopkinson, Nicholas/JGL-6388-2023; Polkey, Michael/AFO-0455-2022;
Fancourt, Daisy/JPY-0776-2023; Philip, Keir/B-9835-2014; Steptoe,
Andrew/Y-2440-2019
OI Philip, Keir/0000-0001-9614-3580; Polkey, Michael/0000-0003-1243-8571;
Fancourt, Daisy/0000-0002-6952-334X
FU National Institute of Aging [R01AG017644]; Wellcome Trust
[205407/Z/16/Z, 221400/Z/20/Z]; National Institute for Health Research
Academic Clinical Fellowship award; Imperial College Clinician
Investigator Scholarship; Nuffield Foundation [WEL/FR-000022583];
Wellcome Trust [221400/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
FX The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was developed by a team of
researchers based at the University College London, NatCen Social
Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the University of
Manchester. The data were collected by NatCen Social Research. The
funding is provided by National Institute of Aging Grant R01AG017644 and
a consortium of UK government departments coordinated by the National
Institute for Health Research. For this analysis, DF was supported by
the Wellcome Trust [205407/Z/16/Z] and KP was supported by National
Institute for Health Research Academic Clinical Fellowship award and the
Imperial College Clinician Investigator Scholarship. The research was
also supported by the Wellcome Trust [221400/Z/20/Z], and the Nuffield
Foundation [WEL/FR-000022583], but the views expressed are those of the
authors and not necessarily the Foundation. The funders had no say in
the design and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis,
and interpretation of the data; preparation, review, or approval of the
manuscript; and decision to submit the manuscript for publication. This
publication presents independent research. The views expressed are those
of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the
Department of Health and Social Care.
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U1 1
U2 24
PU NATURE PORTFOLIO
PI BERLIN
PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY
SN 2045-2322
J9 SCI REP-UK
JI Sci Rep
PD AUG 17
PY 2020
VL 10
IS 1
AR 13908
DI 10.1038/s41598-020-70483-3
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA NF8JJ
UT WOS:000563538800016
PM 32807857
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Balsalobre-Lorente, D
Driha, OM
Bekun, FV
Sinha, A
Adedoyin, FF
AF Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel
Driha, Oana M.
Bekun, Festus Victor
Sinha, Avik
Adedoyin, Festus Fatai
TI Consequences of COVID-19 on the social isolation of the Chinese economy:
accounting for the role of reduction in carbon emissions
SO AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Economic growth; COVID-19; CO(2)emissions; Isolation; Globalization;
China
ID CAPITA CO2 EMISSIONS; OIL-PRICE SHOCK; UNIT-ROOT TEST;
ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; TIME-SERIES; NEXUS EVIDENCE; US
EMISSIONS; GREAT CRASH; CONVERGENCE
AB The main contribution of the present study to the energy literature is to explore the relationship between economic growth and pollution emission amidst globalization. In contrast to the existing studies, this research examines the effects of economic and social isolation as dimensions of globalization. The present paper allows underpinning the impact on the Chinese economic development of the isolation phenomenon as a consequence of coronavirus (COVID-19). To this end, annual time-frequency data is used to achieve the hypothesized claims. The study resolutions include (1) the existence of a long-run association between the outlined variables; (2) the long-run estimates suggest that the Chinese economy, over the investigated period, is inelastic to pollutant-driven economic growth; and (3) the Chinese isolation is less responsive to its economic growth while the country political willpower is elastic as demonstrated by a government commitment to dampen the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. This confinement is marked by the aggressive response by the government officials resolute by flattening the exponential impact of the pandemic. Based on these robust results, some far-reaching policy implications are underlined in the concluding remarks section.
C1 [Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Dept Polit Econ & Publ Finance Econ & Business St, Ciudad Real 13001, Spain.
[Driha, Oana M.] Univ Alicante, Int Econ Inst, Inst Tourism Res, Dept Appl Econ, Alicante, Spain.
[Bekun, Festus Victor] Istanbul Gelisim Univ, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Istanbul, Turkey.
[Bekun, Festus Victor] South Ural State Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Dept Accounting Anal & Audit, 76 Lenin Ave, Chelyabinsk 454080, Russia.
[Sinha, Avik] Goa Inst Management, Ctr Excellence Sustainable Dev, Sanquelim, Goa, India.
[Adedoyin, Festus Fatai] Bournemouth Univ, Dept Accounting Finance & Econ, Poole, Dorset, England.
C3 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; Universitat d'Alacant; Istanbul
Gelisim University; South Ural State University; Goa Institute of
Management; Bournemouth University
RP Balsalobre-Lorente, D (corresponding author), Univ Castilla La Mancha, Dept Polit Econ & Publ Finance Econ & Business St, Ciudad Real 13001, Spain.
EM daniel.balsalobre@uclm.es; oana.driha@ua.es; fbekun@gelisim.edu.tr;
f11aviks@iimidr.ac.in; fadedoyin@bournemouth.ac.uk
RI Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel/AAB-4817-2019; Bekun, Festus/AAU-3573-2020;
Driha, Oana M./AAK-8249-2021; Adedoyin, Festus/AAM-4667-2020; Sinha,
Avik/J-3905-2019
OI Adedoyin, Festus/0000-0002-3586-2570; Sinha, Avik/0000-0001-7795-1259;
Bekun, festus victor/0000-0003-4948-6905; BALSALOBRE LORENTE,
DANIEL/0000-0002-6099-7899; Driha, Oana M./0000-0002-6388-5366
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NR 62
TC 38
Z9 40
U1 1
U2 29
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1873-9318
EI 1873-9326
J9 AIR QUAL ATMOS HLTH
JI Air Qual. Atmos. Health
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 13
IS 12
BP 1439
EP 1451
DI 10.1007/s11869-020-00898-4
EA AUG 2020
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA OW0PB
UT WOS:000559141400002
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU MacKay, C
Cimino, SR
Guilcher, SJT
Mayo, AL
Devlin, M
Dilkas, S
Payne, MW
Viana, R
Hitzig, SL
AF MacKay, Crystal
Cimino, Stephanie R.
Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Mayo, Amanda L.
Devlin, Michael
Dilkas, Steven
Payne, Michael W.
Viana, Ricardo
Hitzig, Sander L.
TI A qualitative study exploring individuals' experiences living with
dysvascular lower limb amputation
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Adult; amputation; interview; qualitative research; limb loss; impact
ID OF-LIFE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; DISEASE; REHABILITATION;
INTERVENTIONS; LONELINESS; DEPRESSION; MOBILITY
AB Purpose The majority of lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are the result of diabetes or peripheral vascular disease. There is a paucity of literature on individuals' experiences living with dysvascular LEAs in the community, particularly in Canada. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of community-dwelling adults living with dysvascular LEA. Methods Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with individuals with a dysvascular LEA recruited from three rehabilitation hospitals. Participants were included if they were English-speaking adults at least three months post-amputation and no longer receiving inpatient rehabilitation. Sampling was purposive to ensure variation by gender, level of amputation, and geographic location. Data were analyzed using an inductive content-analysis approach. Results Thirty-five interviews were completed with individuals with dysvascular LEA. Study participants portrayed LEA as having an impact on many aspects of their lives, resulting in changes in their mobility, social activities and roles, and psychological wellbeing. Three main factors shaped individuals' experiences with dysvascular LEA including social support, accessibility, and socioeconomic factors. Conclusion Our findings highlight the impacts of dysvascular LEA in peoples' lives. Future research is warranted to explore how community-based interventions and strategies can address the ongoing needs of individuals with dysvascular LEA.
C1 [MacKay, Crystal; Devlin, Michael; Dilkas, Steven] West Pk Healthcare Ctr, 82 Buttonwood Ave, Toronto, ON M6M 2J5, Canada.
[MacKay, Crystal] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys Therapy, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[MacKay, Crystal; Cimino, Stephanie R.; Guilcher, Sara J. T.; Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Rehabil Sci Inst, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] St Michaels Hosp, MAP Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Mayo, Amanda L.; Hitzig, Sander L.] Sunnybrook Res Inst, St Johns Rehab Res Program, Evaluat Clin Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Mayo, Amanda L.] Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Mayo, Amanda L.; Dilkas, Steven] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Payne, Michael W.; Viana, Ricardo] St Josephs Healthcare, Parkwood Inst, London, ON, Canada.
[Payne, Michael W.; Viana, Ricardo] Western Univ, Schulich Sch Med & Dent, London, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; University of Toronto; Saint Michaels Hospital
Toronto; University of Toronto; Sunnybrook Research Institute;
Sunnybrook Health Science Center; University of Toronto; Sunnybrook
Research Institute; Sunnybrook Health Science Center; University of
Toronto; Western University (University of Western Ontario); University
of Toronto
RP MacKay, C (corresponding author), West Pk Healthcare Ctr, 82 Buttonwood Ave, Toronto, ON M6M 2J5, Canada.
EM crystal.mackay@westpark.org
RI Hitzig, Sander/AAN-2287-2020; Viana, Ricardo/P-6465-2019; Payne,
Michael/AAE-6658-2019
OI Guilcher, Sara/0000-0002-9552-9139; Cimino, Stephanie
R./0000-0002-4744-5520; Hitzig, Sander/0000-0002-9139-9250; Dilkas,
Steven/0000-0003-0840-7326
FU Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation operating grant [17-38];
Ontario Association for Amputee Care research grant
FX This work was supported by the Physicians' Services Incorporated
Foundation operating grant (grant number 17-38); and The Ontario
Association for Amputee Care research grant.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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EI 1464-5165
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PD MAY 8
PY 2022
VL 44
IS 10
BP 1812
EP 1820
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PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 1S4ZG
UT WOS:000559853200001
PM 32795222
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Boddy, C
AF Boddy, Clive
TI Lonely, homesick and struggling: undergraduate students and intention to
quit university
SO QUALITY ASSURANCE IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Student retention; Intention to quit; Projective techniques; Student
attrition
ID PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES; MARKET-RESEARCH; VALUELESS SUBJECTIVITY;
ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; RETENTION; IMPACT; VALIDITY; COLLEGE;
1ST-GENERATION; DEPARTURE
AB Purpose This paper outlines a variety of the research on student attrition and recognises some of the sensitivities that may be involved for some students in dealing with dropping out of university. This paper claims that because of these sensibilities, some student's responses to direct questions about the reasons for attrition may be biased by social desirability. The purpose of this paper is to get beyond social desirability bias to examine a fuller range of reasons for student retention and attrition. Design/methodology/approach In an exploratory investigation, this research study uses a projective technique which helps to circumvent the conscious defences of respondents. The projective technique is based on the "thematic apperception test" and uses a "bubble drawing" to elicit emotional and more socially undesirable responses. Findings All first-year students appear to consider leaving university, and emotional considerations involving loneliness and homesickness are much more prominent than most quantitative studies acknowledge. For example, in this research, social concerns are twice as prominent as financial concerns, whereas in past survey research, financial concerns have been identified as most prominent. Practical implications To retain students, universities need to provide new students with real care and support, especially in their first few weeks at university. To study retention comprehensively, researchers need to go beyond the confines of positivist research. Originality/value This is the first study that uses a projective technique to investigate student retention and attrition. By going beyond a merely positivist approach to research, a fuller, deeper and more complete understanding of the wide extent and profound nature of the emotional issues involved in student attrition and retention is gained.
C1 [Boddy, Clive] Univ Tasmania, Dept Management, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
C3 University of Tasmania
RP Boddy, C (corresponding author), Univ Tasmania, Dept Management, Hobart, Tas, Australia.
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U1 3
U2 28
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0968-4883
EI 1758-7662
J9 QUAL ASSUR EDUC
JI QUALITY ASSURANCE EDUCATION
PD DEC 2
PY 2020
VL 28
IS 4
BP 239
EP 253
DI 10.1108/QAE-05-2020-0056
EA AUG 2020
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA PB5NX
UT WOS:000561377300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Elran-Barak, R
Mozeikov, M
AF Elran-Barak, Roni
Mozeikov, Maya
TI One Month into the Reinforcement of Social Distancing due to the
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE COVID-19; self-rated health; health behaviors; loneliness; chronic
illness
ID SELF-RATED HEALTH; CHRONIC ILLNESS; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY; ASSOCIATIONS;
DISEASES; WOMEN; SCALE; KNEE; HIP
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C1 [Elran-Barak, Roni; Mozeikov, Maya] Univ Haifa, Fac Social Welf & Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel.
C3 University of Haifa
RP Elran-Barak, R (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Fac Social Welf & Hlth Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel.
EM relranbar@univ.haifa.ac.il; smayal@hotmail.com
RI Elran-Barak, Roni/AAV-9551-2021
FU Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research [2018/133]
FX This research was funded by The Israel National Institute for Health
Policy Research, grant number 2018/133.
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RP Lawson, HA (corresponding author), SUNY Albany, Dept Educ Policy & Leadership, Albany, NY 12222 USA.; Lawson, HA (corresponding author), SUNY Albany, Sch Social Welf, Albany, NY 12222 USA.
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UT WOS:000564541300001
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DA 2025-05-28
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LA English
DT Article
DE Multiple sclerosis; social isolation; patient experience
ID RESILIENCE; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; MANAGEMENT; ILLNESS; PROGRAM
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C1 [Freeman, Jennifer; Gorst, Terry; Gunn, Hilary; Robens, Sarah] Univ Plymouth, Fac Hlth & Human Sci, Peninsula Allied Hlth Ctr, Sch Hlth Profess, Derriford Rd, Plymouth PL6 8BH, Devon, England.
C3 University of Plymouth
RP Freeman, J (corresponding author), Univ Plymouth, Fac Hlth & Human Sci, Peninsula Allied Hlth Ctr, Sch Hlth Profess, Derriford Rd, Plymouth PL6 8BH, Devon, England.
EM jenny.freeman@plymouth.ac.uk
RI Freeman, Jennifer/AAN-1217-2021
OI Freeman, Jennifer/0000-0002-4072-9758; Gorst, Terry/0000-0002-0452-2143
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD JUL 30
PY 2020
VL 42
IS 16
BP 2295
EP 2303
DI 10.1080/09638288.2018.1557267
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA MU9FT
UT WOS:000555971900008
PM 30657717
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Obol, CM
Lampic, C
Wettergren, L
Ljungman, L
Eriksson, LE
AF Obol, Claire Micaux
Lampic, Claudia
Wettergren, Lena
Ljungman, Lisa
Eriksson, Lars E.
TI Experiences of a web-based psycho-educational intervention targeting
sexual dysfunction and fertility distress in young adults with cancer-A
self-determination theory perspective
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID REPRODUCTIVE CONCERNS; MANAGEMENT
AB Introduction Sexual and reproductive health are significant aspects of quality of life. Healthcare often fails to provide adequate support for young cancer survivors in this area, hence the need to develop more effective interventions. The present study aimed to describe experiences of participating in a web-based psycho-educational intervention focusing on sexual dysfunction and fertility distress after cancer, and to explore these experiences within the theoretical frame of the basic psychological needs for competence, relatedness and autonomy according to self-determination theory. Methods Individual semi-structured interviews with 24 women and 4 men, age 19-40, were abductively analyzed using the Framework approach for qualitative content analysis. Results Participant experiences corresponded well with the three main deductive themes competence, relatedness and autonomy, divided into a total of nine subthemes illustrating varying degrees of basic need satisfaction with considerable nuance but not without ambiguity. While satisfaction of the need for competence could be linked to the amount of information in relation to participants' cognitive capacity, satisfaction of the need for relatedness seemed to be of special importance for these young adults with cancer experience. Invitation to the program meant a chance at alleviating loneliness and normalizing problems, symptoms and concerns. Participants' descriptions of perceived autonomy support were more challenging and ambiguous, because of the many contradictions in participants' responses to their variable situations. Conclusion Basic psychological needs were confirmed as flexible positions along a continuum rather than discrete and mutually exclusive qualities. Understanding the variety of basic need satisfaction may enhance the design of future web-based interventions to be even more inclusive, tailorable and autonomy-supportive. Further research is warranted to determine the role of basic need satisfaction as a possible mediator for web-based psychoeducational interventions in cancer survivorship care.
C1 [Obol, Claire Micaux; Lampic, Claudia; Wettergren, Lena; Ljungman, Lisa] Karolinska Inst, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Lampic, Claudia] Uppsala Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Caring Sci, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Ljungman, Lisa] Uppsala Univ, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Eriksson, Lars E.] Karolinska Inst, Dept Learning Informat Management & Eth, Stockholm, Sweden.
[Eriksson, Lars E.] City Univ London, Sch Hlth Sci, London, England.
[Eriksson, Lars E.] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, Huddinge, Sweden.
C3 Karolinska Institutet; Uppsala University; Uppsala University;
Karolinska Institutet; City St Georges, University of London; City,
University of London; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska University
Hospital
RP Obol, CM (corresponding author), Karolinska Inst, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden.
EM claire.micaux.obol@ki.se
RI Micaux Obol, Claire/LKL-8393-2024
OI Micaux Obol, Claire/0000-0002-5505-3455
FU Swedish Cancer Society [CAN 2016/615]; Doctoral School in Health Care
Sciences at Karolinska Institutet [3-780/2014]; Swedish Research Council
for Health, Working Life and Welfare [2014-4689]; Swedish Childhood
Cancer Foundation [TJ2014-0050]; Swedish Research Council [2017-01530];
Swedish Research Council [2017-01530] Funding Source: Swedish Research
Council
FX CMO: The Swedish Cancer Society (CAN 2016/615)
https://www.cancerfonden.se/The Doctoral School in Health Care Sciences
at Karolinska Institutet (3-780/2014)
https://ki.se/nvs/forskarskolan-i-vardvetenskap CL: The Swedish Research
Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (2014-4689)
https://forte.se/LW: The Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation
(TJ2014-0050) https://www.barncancerfonden.se/L.L.: The Swedish Research
Council (2017-01530) https://www.vr.se/L.E.E.: No specific funding for
this work The funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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U2 22
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUL 22
PY 2020
VL 15
IS 7
AR e0236180
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0236180
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA MU0WZ
UT WOS:000555392700011
PM 32697801
OA Green Published, Green Accepted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rodrigues, MH
Carneiro, M
AF Hipolito Rodrigues, Marcio
Carneiro, Marcia
TI Peri and pos menopausal women in times of coronavirus pandemic
SO WOMEN & HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Cancer screening; covid19; domestic violence; menopause; perimenopause
ID HEALTH
AB The global pandemic of novel coronavirus disease 2019 has transformed health care around the world. Physicians and health-care providers face a great challenge regarding medical management notably women going through the perimenopause or those who are postmenopausal, some of them with medical comorbidities. Cancer care and screening have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 which may have direct effects on oncological treatments. Furthermore, a major concern during the periods of social isolation involves the relationship between couples. Our attention on health and health care during this unprecedented crisis should reflect this reality, and I believe we can learn extraordinary lessons.
C1 [Hipolito Rodrigues, Marcio; Carneiro, Marcia] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
C3 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
RP Rodrigues, MH (corresponding author), Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
EM marcioahr@gmail.com
RI Gurgel Rodrigues, Marcos Henrique/GLS-9206-2022; CARNEIRO, MARCIA
MENDONCA/J-7622-2013
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U1 0
U2 6
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0363-0242
EI 1541-0331
J9 WOMEN HEALTH
JI Women Health
PD NOV 25
PY 2020
VL 60
IS 10
BP 1079
EP 1082
DI 10.1080/03630242.2020.1784370
EA JUL 2020
PG 4
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
GA NW3XQ
UT WOS:000548990900001
PM 32669049
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lin, PH
Wang, PY
Lin, YL
Yang, SY
AF Lin, Pin-Hsuan
Wang, Po-Yu
Lin, Ying-Lien
Yang, Shang-Yu
TI Is It Weird to Enjoy Solitude? Relationship of Solitude Capacity with
Personality Traits and Physical and Mental Health in Junior College
Students
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE solitude capacity; personality traits; physical and mental health;
college students
ID INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; LONELINESS; ADOLESCENCE; PREFERENCE; CHILDHOOD
AB Background: Teenagers described as enjoying their own company have been claimed to have a weird personality and experience loneliness and negative emotions and have often been labeled with negative attributes. However, previous studies have provided a limited understanding of teenagers' capacity for solitude.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the correlations between teenagers' capacity for solitude and both personality traits and physical and mental health.Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional research design and collected data from a junior college located in Taiwan using a structured questionnaire, which consisted of demographic questions, a solitude capacity scale, a personality trait scale, and a physical and mental health scale.Results: A total of 562 participants were recruited (age = 17.56 +/- 1.58 years). The total score of the solitude capacity scale was significantly correlated with four elements of the personality traits subscale: neuroticism, extraversion, openness, and conscientiousness. The solitude capacity subscale (i.e., the solitude-coping subscale) showed significant correlations with two of the physical and mental health elements, i.e., anxiety and insomnia and severe depression.Conclusions: The results verified the correlations between capacity for solitude and personality traits and did not show a positive association with negative personality traits (i.e., neuroticism). Moreover, the solitude coping capacity correlated positively with anxiety levels and negatively with depression.
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[Wang, Po-Yu] Changhua Christian Children Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency, Changhua 500, Taiwan.
[Lin, Ying-Lien] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Ind & Informat Management, Tainan 701, Taiwan.
[Yang, Shang-Yu] Asia Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Healthcare Adm, Taichung 413, Taiwan.
C3 National Cheng Kung University; Asia University Taiwan
RP Yang, SY (corresponding author), Asia Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Healthcare Adm, Taichung 413, Taiwan.
EM pinhsuan12@ms.szmc.edu.tw; dama0115@yahoo.com.tw;
t10025023@gm2.nutn.edu.tw; henry879019@asia.edu.tw
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J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 14
AR 5060
DI 10.3390/ijerph17145060
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA MS2FK
UT WOS:000554098700001
PM 32674365
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Srinivas, S
Anand, K
Chockalingam, A
AF Srinivas, Sharan
Anand, Kavin
Chockalingam, Anand
TI Longitudinal association between adolescent negative emotions and
adulthood cardiovascular disease risk: an opportunity for healthcare
quality improvement
SO BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Adolescent negative emotion; Adulthood cardiovascular risk; Early
intervention; Healthcare quality improvement; Preventive care
ID CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS; YOUNG-ADULTS; DEPRESSIVE
SYMPTOMS; CHILDHOOD; OBESITY; MANAGEMENT; HYPERTENSION; PROGRESSION;
PREDICTION
AB Purpose While cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally, over 80% of the cases could be prevented through early lifestyle changes. From the perspective of quality management in healthcare, this may offer an effective prevention window if modifiable CVD risk factors are identified and treated in adolescence. The purpose of this research is to examine the negative emotions in adolescents and determine if it independently increases CVD risk later in life. Design/methodology/approach Longitudinal data from 12,350 participants of the Add Health study, which conducted a multi-wave survey for 14 years from adolescence (Wave 1) through adulthood (Wave 4), were used to test the research hypothesis. Four items (perception of life, self-reported depression, perceived loneliness and fearfulness) reflective of adolescent negative emotion were identified from the Wave 1 questionnaire, and factor analysis was conducted to confirm the hypothesized structure. The outcome variable, 30-year adulthood CVD risk category (high or low risk), was estimated using biomarkers, biological data and other factors collected during the 14-year follow-up in Wave 4. A logistic regression analysis was employed to assess the impact of adolescent negative emotions on adulthood CVD risk after adjusting for common risk factors such as sociodemographic characteristics, socioeconomic status and medical conditions in adolescence. Findings The results indicated adolescent negative emotion to be significantly associated with CVD risk category (p-value < 0.0001), even after controlling for common risk factors. A unit increase in the level of adolescent negative emotion increased the chance of being in the high CVD risk group in adulthood by 8% (odds ratio = 1.08 +/- 0.03). Practical implications Healthcare providers and organizations could capitalize on the research findings by screening for negative emotions early in life through individual and societal interventions. The findings also provide an opportunity for implementing quality improvement initiatives to deliver robust preventive care, which, in turn, could improve the overall population health, reduce healthcare costs and improve care quality. Originality/value Although previous studies showed a strong link between adolescent physiological factors (e.g. obesity) and adulthood cardiovascular disease (CVD), the association between adolescent outlook/attitude (negative emotion) and CVD risk has not been examined.
C1 [Srinivas, Sharan] Univ Missouri, Dept Ind & Mfg Syst Engn, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
[Srinivas, Sharan] Univ Missouri, Dept Mkt, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
[Anand, Kavin] Stanford Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
[Chockalingam, Anand] Univ Missouri, Div Cardiovasc Med, Columbia, MO USA.
[Chockalingam, Anand] Harry S Truman Mem Vet Hosp, Cardiol Sect, Columbia, MO 65201 USA.
C3 University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia;
University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia; Stanford
University; University of Missouri System; University of Missouri
Columbia; US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health
Administration (VHA); Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital
RP Srinivas, S (corresponding author), Univ Missouri, Dept Ind & Mfg Syst Engn, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.; Srinivas, S (corresponding author), Univ Missouri, Dept Mkt, Columbia, MO 65211 USA.
EM SrinivasSh@missouri.edu
RI Srinivas, Sharan/O-3597-2017
OI Srinivas, Sharan/0000-0003-2066-8836
FU Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development [P01-HD31921]
FX This research uses data from Add Health, a program project directed by
Kathleen Mullan Harris and designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman
and Kathleen Mullan Harris at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, and funded by grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, with
cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations.
Special acknowledgment is due to Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barbara Entwisle
for assistance in the original design. Information on how to obtain the
Add Health data files is available on the Add Health website
(http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth).No direct support was received from
grant P01-HD31921 for this analysis. The authors are grateful to the
anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback that helped them improve
their work. They would also like to thank the editoral team for their
prompt and professional handling of the manuscript.
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NR 79
TC 8
Z9 8
U1 0
U2 6
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1463-5771
EI 1758-4094
J9 BENCHMARKING
JI Benchmarking
PD OCT 5
PY 2020
VL 27
IS 8
BP 2323
EP 2339
DI 10.1108/BIJ-01-2020-0028
EA JUL 2020
PG 17
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA NV7SW
UT WOS:000547291000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU van der Velden, PG
Marchand, M
Cuelenaere, B
Das, M
AF van der Velden, Peter G.
Marchand, Miquelle
Cuelenaere, Boukje
Das, Marcel
TI Pre-outbreak determinants of perceived risks of corona infection and
preventive measures taken. A prospective population-based study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH; PERCEPTION
AB Objectives Assess how people perceive the risks of coronavirus infection, whether people take preventive measures, and which pre-outbreak factors contribute to the perceived risks and measures taken, such as pre-outbreak respiratory problems, heart problems, diabetes, anxiety and depression symptoms, loneliness, age, gender, marital and employment status and education level. Methods Data were collected in the longitudinal LISS panel, based on a random sample of the Dutch population. The coronavirus survey started on March 2, and the data collection ended on March 17 2020. Data were linked with surveys on health and social integration conducted at the end of 2019 (N-study sample= 3,540). Results About 15% perceived the risk of infection as high, and 11% the risk becoming ill when infected. Multivariable logistic regression analyses showed the following. Older age-groups perceived the risk for coronavirus infection as lower (all adjusted Odd Ratio's [aOR] <= .070). In total, 43.8% had taken preventive measures, especially females (aOR = 1.46, 95% CI = 1.26-1.70). Those with lower education levels less often used preventive measures (aOR = 0.55, 95% CI = 0.45-0.67). Those with pre-outbreak respiratory problems (aOR = 2.75, 95% CI = 2.11-3.57), heart problems (aOR = 1.97, 95% CI = 1.34-2.92) and diabetes (aOR = 3.12, 95% CI = 2.02-4.82) perceived the risk becoming ill when infected as higher than others. However, respondents with pre-outbreak respiratory problems and diabetes did not more often take preventive measures. Conclusions Vulnerable patients more often recognize that they are at risk becoming ill when infected by the coronavirus, but many do not take preventive measures. Interventions to stimulate the use of preventive measures should pay additional attention to physically vulnerable patients, males and those with lower education levels.
C1 [van der Velden, Peter G.; Marchand, Miquelle; Cuelenaere, Boukje; Das, Marcel] CentERdata, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[van der Velden, Peter G.; Das, Marcel] Tilburg Univ, Network Hlth & Behav Nethlab, Tilburg, Netherlands.
[Das, Marcel] Tilburg Univ, Tilburg Sch Econ & Management, Tilburg, Netherlands.
C3 Tilburg University; Tilburg University; Tilburg University
RP van der Velden, PG (corresponding author), CentERdata, Tilburg, Netherlands.; van der Velden, PG (corresponding author), Tilburg Univ, Network Hlth & Behav Nethlab, Tilburg, Netherlands.
EM pg.vandervelden@tilburguniversity.edu
RI Das, Marcel/KEH-8345-2024
OI van der Velden, Peter G./0000-0002-0221-6281
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NR 22
TC 5
Z9 5
U1 0
U2 7
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD JUL 1
PY 2020
VL 15
IS 7
AR e0234600
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0234600
PG 15
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA MH8TI
UT WOS:000546994200021
PM 32609763
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Garg, N
Anand, P
AF Garg, Neha
Anand, Payal
TI Knowledge hiding, conscientiousness, loneliness and affective
commitment: a moderated mediation model
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Knowledge hiding; Loneliness; Institutional commitment;
Conscientiousness; Knowledge seeker; Management education
ID SOCIAL SUPPORT; BIG 5; NORMATIVE COMMITMENT; EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE;
HIGHER-EDUCATION; ANTECEDENTS; UNIVERSITY; PERSONALITY; CONSEQUENCES;
PERFORMANCE
AB Purpose This paper examines the detrimental effects of perceived knowledge hiding (KH) on loneliness and affective commitment within academic settings. It further investigates the influence of conscientiousness as a moderator. Design/methodology/approach Using the cross-sectional survey methodology, the proposed moderated mediation model has empirically tested the effect of perceived KH on a sample of 300 students pursuing management education at a premier institute in India. Findings The findings reveal that perceived KH affects the affective commitment of students toward the institution via loneliness. Moreover, conscientiousness moderates the mediating role of loneliness in a way that the relationship becomes strong with low levels of conscientiousness. Research limitations/implications This study contributes to the literature of KH by empirically investigating its detrimental consequences. It further investigates the impact of personality moderator on the proposed relationships. The discussed framework is an early attempt to understand the phenomenon of KH among students, primarily from the perspective of a knowledge seeker. Practical implications Awareness about the ill effects of the knowledge-hiding (KH) behavior of students and understanding the role of personality in this will help administrators in designing effective interventions for curbing the same. Social implications Effective control of KH behavior will restrain its ill effects among management students (future workforce), thereby conserving societal resources spent on health and education. Originality/value Empirical studies testing the direct and indirect consequences of KH are limited; hence, this study attempts to fill the gap.
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[Anand, Payal] Indian Inst Management Kozhikode, Dept OB & HR, Kozhikode, India.
C3 O.P. Jindal Global University; Indian Institute of Management (IIM
System); Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode
RP Garg, N (corresponding author), OP Jindal Global Univ, Jindal Global Business Sch, Dept OB & HR, Sonipat, India.
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U2 41
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0951-354X
EI 1758-6518
J9 INT J EDUC MANAG
JI Int. J. Educ. Manag.
PD OCT 5
PY 2020
VL 34
IS 9
BP 1417
EP 1437
DI 10.1108/IJEM-08-2018-0231
EA JUN 2020
PG 21
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA NV3YE
UT WOS:000546077400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dattilo, J
Lorek, A
Sliwinski, M
Chen, ST
Hill, N
AF Dattilo, John
Lorek, Amy
Sliwinski, Martin
Chen, Shang-Ti
Hill, Nikki
TI An examination of video assisted leisure education in middle-aged and
older adults
SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Leisure education; leisure satisfaction; video-assisted learning; older
adults
ID PROBLEM-SOLVING THERAPY; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT;
SUPPORTIVE THERAPY; MAJOR DEPRESSION; AFRICAN-AMERICAN;
SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SATISFACTION; HEALTH; PARTICIPATION
AB Using a quasi-experimental pretest-post-test design without a control group we examined effects of leisure education, Project BHEL: Be Healthy and Enjoy Leisure, consisting of seven 1-hour sessions using instructional videos, discussions, and workbook activities to help older adults set goals, design a plan to increase their leisure satisfaction, and problem-solve ways to overcome barriers to goal achievement. The intervention was conducted across four locations with 89 adults (M = 74 years-old, range 58-94). Participants' satisfaction with leisure was significantly higher post-compared to pre-intervention. There was a significant increase on knowledge of leisure assessment and, though scores remained low post-intervention, overall scores almost doubled from pre-intervention. Reported frequency of leisure participation significantly increased between pretest and follow-up. Participants consistently rated their goal achievement and their program satisfaction highly. Overall, findings indicate that Project BHEL increased engagement in, and satisfaction with aspects of leisure.
C1 [Dattilo, John] Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Lorek, Amy; Sliwinski, Martin; Chen, Shang-Ti] Penn State Univ, Ctr Hlth Aging, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Hill, Nikki] Penn State Univ, Coll Nursing, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of
Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University; Penn State
Behrend; Pennsylvania State University - University Park; Pennsylvania
Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State
University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park
RP Dattilo, J (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
EM jxd8@psu.edu
RI Sliwinski, Martin/HGC-5907-2022; Hill, Nikki/AAA-4229-2020
OI Dattilo, John/0000-0001-9332-0932; Hill, Nikki/0000-0002-9014-7051
FU U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration Geriatric Workforce
Enhancement Program (GWEP) [U1QHHP28736]
FX The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration Geriatric
Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) supported this work under grant
#U1QHHP28736.
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TC 10
Z9 10
U1 2
U2 26
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0022-2216
EI 2159-6417
J9 J LEISURE RES
JI J. Leis. Res.
PD MAR 15
PY 2021
VL 52
IS 2
BP 227
EP 246
DI 10.1080/00222216.2020.1767005
EA JUN 2020
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA QG3EK
UT WOS:000546018700001
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Takalu, MTM
Hosseini, SA
Khankeh, HR
Pishyareh, E
Ebrahimi, HA
Bakhshi, E
AF Takalu, Mohammad Taghi Mohseni
Hosseini, Seyed Ali
Khankeh, Hamid Reza
Pishyareh, Ebrahim
Ebrahimi, Hossein Ali
Bakhshi, Enayatollah
TI How primary caregivers of individuals with multiple sclerosis cope with
social isolation: a grounded theory study in an Iranian context
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Grounded theory; Multiple sclerosis; PrimLy caregivers; Social isolation
ID FAMILY CAREGIVERS; RISK-FACTORS; PEOPLE; EXPERIENCES; DISEASE;
LONELINESS; PARTNER; SUPPORT; STIGMA; CARERS
AB Background/Aims Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological disease that can significantly impact the psychosocial aspects of primary caregivers of individuals with multiple sclerosis. This study explored the process of social isolation among primary caregivers of individuals with multiple sclerosis in Kerman, Iran.
Methods A grounded theory approach was employed to explore the various aspects of social isolation. Data were collected through unstructured and semi-structured interviews with 15 primary caregivers of individuals with multiple sclerosis, 13 individuals with multiple sclerosis and five health care providers who were selected based on purposeful and theoretical sampling. The data were analysed via constant comparative analysis.
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[Hosseini, Seyed Ali] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
[Hosseini, Seyed Ali] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Occupat Therapy Dept, Tehran, Iran.
[Khankeh, Hamid Reza] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Hlth Emergency & Disaster Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
[Ebrahimi, Hossein Ali] Kerman Univ Med Sci, Neurol Res Ctr, Kerman, Iran.
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C3 Kerman University of Medical Sciences
RP Pishyareh, E (corresponding author), Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Dept Occupat Therapy, Tehran, Iran.
EM eb.pishyareh@uswr.ac.ir
RI Takalu, Mohammad/AAW-9235-2020; Bakhshi, Enayatollah/D-8589-2017;
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Pishyareh, Ebrahim/G-4677-2017; Khankeh, Hamidreza/LPP-6521-2024
OI Ebrahimi Meimand, Hossein Ali/0000-0001-6088-6120; Khankeh,
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NR 29
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 1
U2 12
PU MARK ALLEN GROUP
PI LONDON
PA ST JUDES CHURCH, DULWICH RD, LONDON, SE24 0PB, ENGLAND
SN 1741-1645
EI 1759-779X
J9 INT J THER REHABIL
JI Int. J. Ther. Rehabil.
PD JUN 2
PY 2020
VL 27
IS 6
DI 10.12968/ijtr.2019.0034
PG 13
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA MG5KQ
UT WOS:000546071300006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liu, W
Guo, ZY
Chen, R
AF Liu, Wei
Guo, Zhaoyang
Chen, Rui
TI Lonely heart? Warm it up with love: the effect of loneliness on singles'
and non-singles' conspicuous consumption
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Conspicuous consumption; Loneliness; Romantic relationship; Mating
motive
ID ATTACHMENT HIERARCHIES; SOCIAL EXCLUSION; PRODUCT CHOICE; SCALE; OTHERS;
SEX; REPRESENTATIONS; SOCIOSEXUALITY; ALTERNATIVES; SATISFACTION
AB Purpose
This study aims to examine how loneliness, romantic relationship status (single/non-single) and romantic attachment factors (sociosexual orientation index (SOI), satisfaction with current relationship) interactively affect conspicuous consumption.
Design/methodology/approach
Five quasi-experimental studies were conducted with different measures of conspicuous consumption across a variety of samples (N = 1189).
Findings
Study 1 shows that loneliness increased singles' but not non-singles' conspicuous consumption. Study 2A further shows the mediating role of the mating motive amongst singles. Study 2B compared conspicuous and inconspicuous consumption and showed no interaction effect between loneliness and romantic relationship status in the domain of inconspicuous consumption. Studies 3 and 4 tested whether the effects of loneliness on non-singles' conspicuous consumption were moderated by SOI and satisfaction with current relationship, respectively. Specifically, lonely non-singles with high SOI or low satisfaction with current relationship sought conspicuous consumption, but those with low SOI or high satisfaction with the current relationship avoided conspicuous consumption.
Research limitations/implications
This study did not specifically consider different roots of loneliness (lack of romantic love, friendship or family attachment) between singles and non-singles, which future research should explore.
Practical implications
The findings have implications for both marketers and policymakers regarding marketing campaigns for conspicuous products, support programmes satisfying the specific social attachment needs of different lonely people, etc.
Originality/value
This study identifies a specific social attachment desire of the lonely, namely, romantic motive, by which loneliness influences singles' and non-singles' conspicuous consumption in different ways. The findings suggest the value of distinguishing types of loneliness.
C1 [Liu, Wei; Guo, Zhaoyang; Chen, Rui] Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
C3 Xiamen University
RP Chen, R (corresponding author), Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
EM rc2015@xmu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71602168]; Humanities and
Social Science Foundation of Ministry of education [16YJA630013]
FX This research is supported by funds from National Natural Science
Foundation of China (Grant No. 71602168) and Humanities and Social
Science Foundation of Ministry of education (16YJA630013).
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U1 6
U2 86
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0309-0566
EI 1758-7123
J9 EUR J MARKETING
JI Eur. J. Market.
PD JUL 17
PY 2020
VL 54
IS 7
BP 1523
EP 1548
DI 10.1108/EJM-01-2018-0054
EA MAY 2020
PG 26
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA MR4BY
UT WOS:000537141700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cafferata, G
AF Cafferata, Gail
TI Gender, Judicatory Respect and Pastors' Well-Being in Closing Churches
SO REVIEW OF RELIGIOUS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Clergy; Wellness; Congregation; Stress; Health; Church decline; Church
closing; Practical theology; Protestant denominations; Gender; Women;
Religious coping; Social support; Living human web; Sociology of
religion
ID PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH; CLERGY; STRESS; LEADERSHIP; WORK; STEREOTYPES;
MINISTRY; LIFE
AB This study of over 130 clergy in five old-line Protestant denominations (Episcopal, Lutheran, United Methodist, Presbyterian and UCC) who dissolved their congregations examines the relationships of gender, judicatory respect and pastors' well-being in their experience of closing a church and vocational transition afterwards; respondents completed a written survey and most also participated in in-depth interviews. Survey results show significant gender differences in the experience of respect from and satisfaction with relationships with the middle administrative part of the wider church called here the judicatory (e.g., synod, conference, diocese or presbytery), and with the experience of stress after their churches closed. Women clergy experienced greater loneliness and isolation, financial strain and thinking that closure affected their job search; their job search was also significantly longer than that of men. Respectful judicatory relationships are negatively related to many but not all vocational stresses. Comparisons with the experience of secular professionals suggest the stigma of closing a church adversely affects women clergy's vocational journey more than men's. The paper closes with implications for judicatory support of clergy leading churches to closure.
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RP Cafferata, G (corresponding author), Boston Univ, Ctr Pract Theol, Sch Theol, Boston, MA 02215 USA.
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NR 64
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Z9 3
U1 0
U2 4
PU SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
PI HEIDELBERG
PA TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
SN 0034-673X
EI 2211-4866
J9 REV RELIG RES
JI Rev. Relig. Res.
PD JUN
PY 2020
VL 62
IS 2
BP 369
EP 387
DI 10.1007/s13644-020-00414-1
EA MAY 2020
PG 19
WC Sociology; Religion
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
SC Sociology; Religion
GA MG1YF
UT WOS:000534973700002
PM 32836472
OA Green Published, Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Song, JL
Huang, B
Kim, JS
Wen, JH
Li, RR
AF Song, Jinglu
Huang, Bo
Kim, Joon Sik
Wen, Jiahong
Li, Rongrong
TI Fine-scale mapping of an evidence-based heat health risk index for
high-density cities: Hong Kong as a case study
SO SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Heat-related health risk; High-density cities; Extreme heat; Daily
mortality; Public health; Hong Kong
ID TEMPERATURE-RELATED MORTALITY; WAVE VULNERABILITY INDEX; NEW-YORK-CITY;
CLIMATE-CHANGE; PUBLIC-HEALTH; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY; EXPOSURE; STRESS;
IMPACTS; EVENTS
AB The most recent extreme heat recorded in Europe re-alerts the world to the threat of heat stress. Future extreme heat events are reported to be more frequent, long-lasting, and intense. The intense exposure to hot temperatures can cause an excess of heat-related deaths, leading to an increasing risk of heal-related health. In reducing Heat Health Risk (HHR), the use of fine-scale evidence-based mapping of heat-related health risk index (HHRI) and its underlying contributors is essential for policy-making and site-specific action plans. However, its use is still considered to be at an early stage, especially in high-density cities like Hong Kong. This study conducted a spatially explicit assessment of HHR in Hong Kong and constructed a HHRI based on indicators categorized through Principle Component Analysis (PCA) into four meaningful components representing social/language, social isolation, socioeconomic, and urbanization/environmental risks. The applicability of the index was validated against heat-related mortality data at the community level. The community-level maps of HHRI and its subcomponents revealed that portions of Kowloon Peninsula had always suffered exceptionally high HHR ten years ago and after, but the hot spots and problematic communities experienced displacement and the dominant underlying factors of their HHR also varied. Results also showed that HHRI correlated fairly well with the heat-related deaths ratio (R-2 = 0.60) at the community level for most of Hong Kong (62.33% of all communities that contain 81.69% of total population). Our analysis results helped generate an evidence-based index to assess HHR in high-density cities like Hong Kong and provided fine-scale maps of the index and its subcomponents, with the aim of benefiting site-specific policy making and optimizing the existing action plans. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Song, Jinglu; Kim, Joon Sik] Xian Jiaotong Liverpool Univ, Dept Urban Planning & Design, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
[Song, Jinglu; Huang, Bo] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Geog & Resource Management, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Huang, Bo; Li, Rongrong] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Inst Space & Earth Informat Sci, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Wen, Jiahong] Shanghai Normal Univ, Sch Environm & Geog Sci, Shanghai 200234, Peoples R China.
C3 Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University; Chinese University of Hong Kong;
Chinese University of Hong Kong; Shanghai Normal University
RP Song, JL (corresponding author), Xian Jiaotong Liverpool Univ, Dept Urban Planning & Design, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
EM viptanghulu@hotmail.com
RI Huang, Bo/LIC-1378-2024; Kim, Joon Sik/ABB-1987-2020; Song,
Jinglu/AGZ-8138-2022; Huang, Bo/H-9874-2014
OI Kim, Joon Sik/0000-0002-9615-755X; Song, Jinglu/0000-0002-5220-6364;
Huang, Bo/0000-0002-5063-3522
FU General Research Fund [14652016]; Hong Kong Research Grant Council;
National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFA0606204]
FX This study was supported by the General Research Fund [project number
14652016] from the Hong Kong Research Grant Council, and the National
Key Research and Development Program of China [grant number
2018YFA0606204].
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TC 54
Z9 57
U1 12
U2 92
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0048-9697
EI 1879-1026
J9 SCI TOTAL ENVIRON
JI Sci. Total Environ.
PD MAY 20
PY 2020
VL 718
AR 137226
DI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137226
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA LD4VS
UT WOS:000526029000058
PM 32087579
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ye, BHB
Fong, LHN
Luo, JM
AF Ye, Ben Haobin
Fong, Lawrence Hoc Nang
Luo, Jian Ming
TI Parasocial interaction on tourism companies' social media sites:
antecedents and consequences
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE Parasocial interaction; social media; similarity-attraction; tourism;
China
ID CONSUMER-BRAND IDENTIFICATION; CELEBRITY ENDORSER; PERSONALITY;
CONGRUENCE; CUSTOMERS; ATTRACTIVENESS; PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS;
EXPERIENCE; FACEBOOK
AB Tourism companies have been actively using social media to engage customers, enhance company-customer relationships, and boost business. Researchers are keen to uncover the mechanism by which social media might influence brand identification and customer citizenship behaviour, and factors that might moderate this process. The current study examined the antecedents and consequences of customers' parasocial interactions with tourism companies' social media spokespersons. Results of a questionnaire survey suggested that perceived similarity and value congruence between customers and the social media spokesperson induced more parasocial interaction, which in turn increased brand identification and customer citizenship behaviour. In addition, the effect of parasocial interaction on brand identification was stronger in the context of high spokesperson-brand congruence. Implications for improving social media marketing are discussed.
C1 [Ye, Ben Haobin] South China Normal Univ, Higher Educ Mega Ctr, Sch Tourism Management, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
[Fong, Lawrence Hoc Nang] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Int Integrated Resort Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
[Luo, Jian Ming] City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
C3 South China Normal University; University of Macau; City University of
Macau
RP Luo, JM (corresponding author), City Univ Macau, Fac Int Tourism & Management, Taipa, Macao, Peoples R China.
EM kenny.luo@connect.polyu.hk
RI Fong, Lawrence/L-7933-2013; Ye, Ben HAOBIN/LWJ-1069-2024; Luo, Jian
Ming/AAQ-2360-2021
OI Ye, Ben Haobin/0000-0001-5148-6117; Luo, Jian Ming/0000-0002-5779-1152
FU Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2017A030310480]
FX This work was supported by Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [Grant
number 2017A030310480].
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TC 63
Z9 65
U1 14
U2 210
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD APR 18
PY 2021
VL 24
IS 8
BP 1093
EP 1108
DI 10.1080/13683500.2020.1764915
EA MAY 2020
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA RH2HP
UT WOS:000536362600001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Daniëls, E
Hondeghem, A
Heystek, J
AF Daniels, Ellen
Hondeghem, Annie
Heystek, Jan
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similarities
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Leadership in education; Leadership behaviour; Self-perceived
leadership; Leader-member exchange; Leader-member relationship; Primary
education
ID MEMBER EXCHANGE LMX; MODERATING ROLE; TURNOVER; LONELINESS; WORKPLACE;
PRINCIPAL; BEHAVIOR; SCALE
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to offer insight into school leaders' and teachers' perspectives on leadership behaviour and its impact on their mutual relationships. Research papers that include perspectives from both school leaders and teachers are relatively scarce in the field of education. However, it is important to take account of both perspectives because if they align, school leaders can be expected to be more successful. Moreover, positive teacher perceptions about school leaders result in lower levels of teacher burnout and enhanced teacher collaboration. Design/methodology/approach The current study employed qualitative data drawn from 24 primary schools in Belgium. The data set was assembled from 24 interviews with school leaders and 22 focus groups with teachers. The research analyses the interviews and focus groups from an inductive approach in order to let theory emerge, to refine existing theories in the field of education and to get an in-depth understanding of agreements and disagreements in the perspectives of school leaders and teachers. Findings The results show that school leaders and teachers perceive school leadership principally as relation- and task-oriented. However, there are differences in the perceptions about the subcategories of relation-oriented behaviour between school leaders and teachers. School leaders refer to consulting with members when making decisions and providing feedback. On the other hand, teachers indicate the importance of support and encouragement and recognition. The perceptions of the relationships between school leaders and teachers seem to match, with both valuing trust, openness and contribution. Originality/value This study addresses the relative scarcity of research relating to school leaders' and teachers' perspectives regarding school leadership. The study clarifies concepts in order to facilitate further research on school leaders' effectiveness.
C1 [Daniels, Ellen] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Fac Social Sci, Publ Governance Inst, Leuven, Belgium.
[Hondeghem, Annie] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
[Heystek, Jan] North West Univ, Fac Educ Sci, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
C3 KU Leuven; KU Leuven; North West University - South Africa
RP Daniëls, E (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, Fac Social Sci, Publ Governance Inst, Leuven, Belgium.
EM ellen.daniels@kuleuven.be; annie.hondeghem@kuleuven.be;
jan.heystek@nwu.ac.za
RI Daniëls, Ellen/AAM-7171-2020
OI Daniels, Ellen/0000-0002-7265-0622
FU KU Leuven [C14/16/013]
FX The current study was conducted as part of the KU Leuven project
"Leadership development for public sector performance: A longitudinal
field experiment in an educational context" (project ID: C14/16/013).
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TC 7
Z9 15
U1 4
U2 53
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0957-8234
EI 1758-7395
J9 J EDUC ADMIN
JI J. Educ. Admin.
PD DEC 7
PY 2020
VL 58
IS 6
BP 645
EP 660
DI 10.1108/JEA-11-2019-0199
EA MAY 2020
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA OR6NT
UT WOS:000530312200001
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
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AF Mahfouz, Julia
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RP Mahfouz, J (corresponding author), Univ Idaho, Dept Leadership & Counseling, 875 Perimeter Dr,MS 3080,ED 404, Moscow, ID 83844 USA.
EM jmahfouz@uidaho.edu
RI Mahfouz, Julia/K-7528-2018
OI Mahfouz, Julia/0000-0002-3095-8207
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JI Educ. Manag. Adm. Leadersh.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Handa, M
Ahuja, P
AF Handa, Meenakshi
Ahuja, Parul
TI Disconnect to detox: a study of smartphone addiction among young adults
in India
SO YOUNG CONSUMERS
LA English
DT Article
DE Smartphone addiction; Fear of missing out; Sleep quality; Young adults
ID ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; INTERNET USE; SOCIAL ANXIETY; SLEEP QUALITY;
SATISFACTION; LIFE; FEAR; LONELINESS; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION
AB Purpose
Although there are many benefits that technological progress offers, there is also a dark side to several innovations. This study aims to examine smartphone usage amongst young Indian adults and identify likely antecedents and consequences of addictive smartphone usage behaviour.
Design/methodology/approach
Primary data, through an online structured questionnaire, was collected from 240 smartphone users. The survey was conducted among college students between 18-25 years of age. Structural equation modelling was used to test the proposed research framework.
Findings
The results show that almost 25 per cent of respondents had high scores on the smartphone addiction scale. The respondents spend most of their time on applications such as WhatsApp and other social networking sites. The findings indicate fear of missing out to be a predictor of problematic smartphone usage behaviour. Further, the study points to poorer quality of sleep as a consequence of high smartphone usage.
Research limitations/implications
Based on the findings of the study, the importance of digital detoxification has been highlighted. Further, recommendations have been made to discourage excessive smartphone usage and avoid the resulting negative consequences.
Originality/value
With the increasing usage of smartphones, there is a need to study addictive behaviour amongst sections of the population, specially those which tend to be more vulnerable. The study examines the extent of smartphone addictive behaviour amongst young Indian adults and identifies antecedents and consequences of such behaviour.
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RP Ahuja, P (corresponding author), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Univ, Univ Sch Management Studies, New Delhi, India.
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wu, TJ
Xu, T
Li, LQ
Yuan, KS
AF Wu, Tung-Ju
Xu, Ting
Li, Lydia Qianqian
Yuan, Kuo-Shu
TI "Touching with heart, reasoning by truth"! The impact of Brand cues on
mini-film advertising effect
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING
LA English
DT Article
DE Mini-film advertising; brand cues; transportation; loneliness;
advertising effect
ID PRODUCT PLACEMENT; NARRATIVE TRANSPORTATION; MODERATING ROLE; SOCIAL
MEDIA; LONELINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; PERSUASION; COMMUNICATION; MODEL;
INFORMATION
AB With the rapid development of online advertising, mini-film advertising (MA) built on short plotlines has received substantial attention from enterprises. Despite their trending popularity, enterprises must consider how to achieve their advertising goals without compromising the independence and completeness of the MA narrative structure. In accordance with narrative transportation theory, 151 university students were divided into groups to explore the effect of brand cues (temporal and content cues) in MA for this study. The results indicated that a significant difference was observed among various groups regarding the influence of brand cues on advertising effect, the interaction effect of temporal cues (the beginning versus end of advertising), and content cues (brand name versus brand name with interpretative words), and the way transportation mediated the influence of brand cues on advertising effectiveness. Loneliness was used as a moderator for the relationship between brand cues and advertising effect. For people with a high level of loneliness, the brand name and interpretative words appearing at the beginning of the advertisement activated a positive advertising effect. These results can serve as a reference to help enterprises develop MA strategies.
C1 [Wu, Tung-Ju] Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Management, Dept Org & Human Resources, Harbin, Peoples R China.
[Xu, Ting] Xiamen Univ, Sch Management, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
[Li, Lydia Qianqian] Shanghai Univ, Sch Management, Int Business & Mkt, Shanghai 200444, Peoples R China.
[Yuan, Kuo-Shu] Huaqiao Univ, Coll Business Adm, Quanzhou, Peoples R China.
C3 Harbin Institute of Technology; Xiamen University; Shanghai University;
Huaqiao University
RP Li, LQ (corresponding author), Shanghai Univ, Sch Management, Int Business & Mkt, Shanghai 200444, Peoples R China.
EM qianqian.li@shu.edu.cn
RI Wu, Tung-Ju/AAW-5732-2021
OI Wu, Tung-Ju/0000-0001-7474-1774
FU Fund of Education Ministry of China [14YJC630066]; National Natural
Science Foundation of China [71702059, 71402091]
FX The authors thank the Fund of Education Ministry of China (Project No.
14YJC630066) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project
No. 71702059, Project No. 71402091) for the financial support provided.
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Z9 27
U1 11
U2 96
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0265-0487
EI 1759-3948
J9 INT J ADVERT
JI Int. J. Advert.
PD NOV 16
PY 2020
VL 39
IS 8
SI SI
BP 1322
EP 1350
DI 10.1080/02650487.2020.1755184
EA APR 2020
PG 29
WC Business; Communication
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Communication
GA PM7WH
UT WOS:000527598500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Daigle, CL
Hubbard, AJ
Grandin, T
AF Daigle, Courtney Lynd
Hubbard, Amanda J.
Grandin, Temple
TI The Use of Traditional Fear Tests to Evaluate Different Emotional
Circuits in Cattle
SO JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Behavior; Issue 158; fear; welfare; cattle; behavior; zero maze; open
field test; temperament; anxiety; startle test
ID OPEN-FIELD BEHAVIOR; ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE; FEEDLOT CATTLE; EXIT VELOCITY;
INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; ANIMAL TEMPERAMENT; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; TECHNICAL
NOTE; BEEF-CATTLE; RESPONSES
AB Animal temperament is complex and has implications for productivity and economic profitability. Quantifying an animal's response to differing stimuli may facilitate breeding selections and identify animals that are better suited to specific management strategies. Multiple tests have been developed to evaluate cattle temperament (e.g., exit velocity, chute score, pen score, open field test, startle test, bovine zero maze), but each of these tests evaluates the animal's response to different stimuli (e.g., isolation, novel environment, startle, willingness to enter an enclosed area). Cattle temperament has been observed to be relatively stable over time. However, the evaluation of temperament has the potential to be influenced by current conditions, previous experiences, and observer bias. Many of these temperament tests have been improperly categorized as fear tests and have also been criticized for being subjective. This paper provides a framework for standardizing behavioral tests for cattle and suggests that these different evaluations assess different aspects of the animal's overall temperament.
C1 [Daigle, Courtney Lynd; Hubbard, Amanda J.] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Anim Behav & Welf Lab, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Grandin, Temple] Colorado State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
C3 Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station;
Colorado State University System; Colorado State University Fort Collins
RP Daigle, CL (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Anim Behav & Welf Lab, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
EM cdaigle@tamu.edu
RI Grandin, Temple/HOC-7055-2023
FU Texas A&M University Department of Animal Science Graduate Student
Research Mini-Grant program
FX We are grateful to the students in the Animal Behavior and Welfare
Laboratory at Texas A&M University for their assistance in decoding
video recordings of cattle behavior and to the personnel at the Animal
Science Teaching and Research Center for their assistance with this
project. This project was supported by the Texas A&M University
Department of Animal Science Graduate Student Research Mini-Grant
program.
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PU JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
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PA 1 ALEWIFE CENTER, STE 200, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02140 USA
SN 1940-087X
J9 JOVE-J VIS EXP
JI J. Vis. Exp.
PD APR
PY 2020
IS 158
AR e60641
DI 10.3791/60641
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA LK5HE
UT WOS:000530896100022
PM 32391817
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Strike, C
Robinson, S
Guta, A
Tan, DH
O'Leary, B
Cooper, C
Upshur, R
Carusone, SC
AF Strike, Carol
Robinson, Samantha
Guta, Adrian
Tan, Darrell H.
O'Leary, Bill
Cooper, Curtis
Upshur, Ross
Carusone, Soo Chan
TI Illicit drug use while admitted to hospital: Patient and health care
provider perspectives
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SUBSTANCE USE; CENTERED CARE; ADDICTION; PEOPLE; INTERVENTIONS;
CONSULTATION; PERCEPTIONS; MANAGEMENT; MEDICINE; SERVICE
AB Background
Across North America, the opioid overdose epidemic is leading to increasing hospitalizations of people who use drugs (PWUD). However, hospitals are ill-prepared to meet the needs of PWUD. We focus on illicit drug use while admitted to hospital and how PWUD and health care providers describe, respond, and attempt to manage its use.
Methods and findings
Using varied purposive methods in Toronto and Ottawa, we recruited n = 24 PWUD (who self-reported that they were living with HIV and/or HCV infection; currently or had previously used drugs or alcohol in ways that were harmful; had a hospital admission in the past five years) and n = 26 health care providers (who were: currently working in an academic hospital as a physician, nurse, social worker or other allied health professional; and 2) providing care to this patient group). All n = 50 participants completed a short, socio-demographic questionnaire and an audio-recorded semi-structured interview about receiving or providing acute care in a hospital between 04/2014 and 05/2015. Patient participants received $25 CAD and return transit fare; provider participants received a $50 CAD gift card for a bookseller. All participants provided informed consent. Audio-recordings were transcribed verbatim, corrected, and uploaded to NVivo 10. Using the seven-step framework method, transcripts were coded line-by-line and managed using NVvivo. An analytic framework was created by grouping and mapping the codes. Preliminary analyses were presented to advisory group members for comment and used to refine the interpretation. Questionnaire data were managed using SPSS version 22.0 and descriptive statistics were used to describe the participants. Many but not all patient participants spoke about using psycho-active substances not prescribed to them during a hospital admission. Attempts to avoid negative experiences (e.g., withdrawal, boredom, sadness, loneliness and/or untreated pain) were cited as reasons for illicit drug use. Most tried to conceal their illicit drug use from health care providers. Patients described how their self-reported level of pain was not always believed, tolerance to opioids was ignored, and requests for higher doses of pain medications denied. Some health care providers were unaware of on-site illicit drug use; others acknowledged it occurred. Few could identify a hospital policy specific to illicit drug use and most used their personal beliefs to guide their responses to it (e.g., ignore it, increase surveillance of patients, reprimands, loss of privileges/medications, threats of immediate discharge should it continue, and substitution dosing of medication).
Conclusions
Providers highlighted gaps in institutional guidance for how they ought to appropriately respond to in-hospital substance use. Patients attempted to conceal illicit drug use in environments with no institutional policies about such use, leading to varied responses that were inconsistent with the principles of patient centred care and reflected personal beliefs about illicit drug use. There are increasing calls for implementation of harm reduction approaches and interventions in hospitals but uptake has been slow. Our study contributes to this emerging body of literature and highlights areas for future research, the development of interventions, and changes to policy and practice.
C1 [Strike, Carol; Robinson, Samantha; Tan, Darrell H.; Upshur, Ross] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guta, Adrian] Univ Windsor, Sch Social Work, Windsor, ON, Canada.
[Tan, Darrell H.] St Michaels Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[O'Leary, Bill; Carusone, Soo Chan] Casey House, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Cooper, Curtis] Univ Ottawa, Div Infect Dis, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
[Carusone, Soo Chan] McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Windsor; University of Toronto;
Saint Michaels Hospital Toronto; University of Ottawa; McMaster
University
RP Strike, C (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM carol.strike@utoronto.ca
RI cooper, chris/C-9318-2012; Strike, Carol/U-8317-2018
OI Guta, Adrian/0000-0002-1380-2016; Robinson,
Samantha/0000-0002-9410-6900; Strike, Carol/0000-0002-2716-3681;
O'Leary, William/0000-0001-9999-2318; Upshur, Ross/0000-0003-1128-0557;
Chan Carusone, Soo/0000-0003-3977-0523
FU Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Community Based Research Grant [1035];
Canadian Institutes of Health Research [129926]
FX We received funding for this project from two sources: the Ontario HIV
Treatment Network, Community Based Research Grant #1035 and the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research, Grant #129926. No funding bodies had any
role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish,
or preparation of the manuscript'
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 5
PY 2020
VL 15
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AR e0229713
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA LQ8RK
UT WOS:000535265600039
PM 32134973
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Doe, F
Puplampu, BB
Preko, A
AF Doe, Frederick
Puplampu, Bill Buenar
Preko, Alexander
TI Causes of coercive management behaviour, dimensions and occupations
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
LA English
DT Article
DE University; Causes; Dimensions; Coercive management behaviour;
Occupational types; Significant relationships
ID HIGHER-EDUCATION; MEASURING EXPOSURE; MENTAL-HEALTH; BIG 5; WORKPLACE;
LEADERSHIP; WORK; UNIVERSITIES; PERSONALITY; GOVERNANCE
AB Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to identify the specific causes of individual dimensions of coercive management behaviour (CMB) and identify the relationship between individual causes of CMB and the deployment of individual dimension of CMB as well as propose the matching of anti-CMB solutions to occupational types.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a sample of 371 respondents randomly selected from 10 of 100 accredited universities in Ghana. The data were gathered using an instrument that was measured on five-point Likert scale, ranging from "strongly disagree = 1" to "strongly agree = 5". Then the least squares regression analysis was also used in testing the hypothesis.
Findings
This study identified the potent effect of causality in determining the CMB in organisations. Again, a regression of the individual causes on individual dimensions of CMB clearly shows that there is a strong relationship between specific causes and individual dimensions of CMB. The results show clearly that each CMB cause has a different effect and unequal level of significance in relation to specific dimensions.
Research limitations/implications - Though this research attempted to find the relationship between causes of CMB and the CMB dimensions deployed in universities, the identified causes are only the causes elucidated through a new scale developed Doe (2018). Other possible causes of CMB were not factored into this research's objectives. It is possible therefore that further research can link some other causes not mentioned in this work to dimensions of CMB which are intimidation, threat to personal standing, threat to professional standing, social isolation and work-related harassment. It is therefore suggested that more research will be necessary to ascertain which dimensions produce which effects and in what proportion in victims of CMB. Second, as a result of the fact that this is a novel area, formulating a hypothesis for the mediation of occupational types in the relationship between causes and dimensions is difficult. Hence, although the findings present a theory of a moderation of occupational characteristics on the relationship between causes of CMB and specific dimensions of CMB in the university, this theory was not tested. However, in spite of this, the researchers propose this perspective as the paper's contribution to the body of the literature as a novel research interest worth looking into. It is thus relevant and significant to ignite research interest in this direction. Finally, data used in the study was conjoint thereby leaving no room for a comparative analysis of public versus private universities. This limitation should therefore provide a base for further research.
Practical implications - The research findings have practical policy implications. This includes providing the basis for designing policies that suit the needs of employees in any organisation. This therefore prevents a one-size-fits-all approach which may not be effective in all cases. Second, corporate governance is enhanced through the identification and resolving of context-specific factors that provide the seedbed for institutionalised bullying. Theoretically, the research findings also have implications. The findings enhance the cause and effect discussion of the phenomenon in the sense that being able to identify what causes more harm to the well-being of employees in a given organisation provides the vital link to crafting the right context-specific antidote to the phenomenon. Again, the relationship between causes of CMB and dimensions of CMB has been established. Having established this relationship, it is recommended that research focus should be directed at investigating differences in organisational cultures of various occupations and how they contribute towards providing the ideal environment for the causative factors in the CMB phenomenon to thrive. The establishment of the relationship between occupation types and causes and/or dimensions of CMB will unearth the critical nexus that needs to be found between type of occupations and the reverse relationship they have with causes through the lens of the dimensions deployed in the organisation. This will further enhance the understanding of the CMB phenomenon.
Originality/value
This study contributes significantly to research by bringing to attention of researchers and practitioners the linkage between causes and dimensions of CMB and thus enables organisations to tailor solutions to this phenomenon to the most pertinent causes of the dimensions experienced by victims.
C1 [Doe, Frederick] Univ Profess Studies, Dept Business Adm, Accra, Ghana.
[Puplampu, Bill Buenar] Cent Univ Accra Ghana, Accra, Ghana.
[Preko, Alexander] Univ Profess Studies, Dept Mkt, Accra, Ghana.
RP Doe, F (corresponding author), Univ Profess Studies, Dept Business Adm, Accra, Ghana.
EM frederick.doe@upsamail.edu.gh; bbpups@gmail.com;
Alexander.preko@upsamail.edu.gh
RI Doe, Frederick/LFV-1838-2024; Preko, Alexander/HLX-1473-2023
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PT J
AU Mai, ST
Hao, XF
AF Mai, Shuting
Hao, Xiaofei
TI Older women's identity reconstruction in leisure spaces: a case of
Guangzhou, China
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LA English
DT Article
DE Older women; leisure; leisure spaces; identity
ID SERIOUS LEISURE; WELL; RESISTANCE; HEALTH; PERCEPTIONS; EXPERIENCES;
RETIREMENT; COMMUNITY; MARRIAGE; PLACE
AB This article analyzes the social interactions and social relations generated by older women in the urban public leisure spaces of Guangzhou, China. The intent is to explore the identity of older women in daily leisure spaces. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and non-participatory observation and then were analysed to explore the relation among identification, leisure spaces, and interaction. The study shows the older women's need for self-fulfilment and social interaction, as well as the need to fill emptiness are generally unfulfilled because of the alienation of urban life - the citizens share a common sense of loneliness and senselessness. Nevertheless, the inclusiveness, openness, and group honour of urban public spaces offers a good complement to the sense of isolation. In the specific socio-cultural background of Guangzhou, older women reshape or strengthen their identities through multiple factors to achieve a strong sense of belonging in daily leisure spaces.
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C3 Sun Yat Sen University
RP Hao, XF (corresponding author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, 135 Xingangxi Rd, Guangzhou 510275, Peoples R China.
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FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [41801125]; Youth Fund for
humanities and social sciences of the MOE (Ministry of Education in
China) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences - Youth Fund
[18YJCZH045]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grant [No. 41801125] and Youth Fund for humanities and
social sciences of the MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Project of
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PD MAY 3
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PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
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UT WOS:000518354800001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Chaudhry, I
Gruzd, A
AF Chaudhry, Irfan
Gruzd, Anatoliy
TI Expressing and Challenging Racist Discourse on Facebook: How Social
Media Weaken the "Spiral of Silence" Theory
SO POLICY AND INTERNET
LA English
DT Article
DE racism; Facebook; social media; online hate; spiral of silence
ID OPINION EXPRESSION; PUBLIC-OPINION; ONLINE; OUTSPOKENNESS; CIVILITY
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[Gruzd, Anatoliy] Ryerson Univ, Ted Rogers Sch Management, Informat Technol Management, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 MacEwan University; Toronto Metropolitan University
RP Chaudhry, I (corresponding author), MacEwan Univ, Off Human Rights Divers & Equ, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
EM irfan.chaudhry@macewan.ca
FU Visiting Scholar Program at the Ryerson University Social Media Lab
FX This work is supported by the Visiting Scholar Program at the Ryerson
University Social Media Lab. The authors would like to thank Priya Kumar
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various drafts of this paper. We would also like to thank anonymous
reviewers and the journal editors for providing helpful comments during
the peer-review process.
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Gray, H
Krumholtz, M
McLeod, TCV
AF Hattrup, Nicholas
Gray, Hannah
Krumholtz, Mark
McLeod, Tamara C. Valovich
TI Early Controlled Exercise and Timing of Treatment Following Concussion:
A Critically Appraised Topic
SO JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE brain concussion; rehabilitation; exercise; running
ID ACTIVE REHABILITATION; MEDICINE; REST
AB Clinical Scenario: Recent systematic reviews have shown that extended rest may not be beneficial to patients following concussion. Furthermore, recent evidence has shown that patient with postconcussion syndrome benefit from an active rehabilitation program. There is currently a gap between the ability to draw conclusions to the use of aerobic exercise during the early stages of recovery along with the safety of these programs. Clinical Question: Following a concussion, does early controlled aerobic exercise, compared with either usual care or delayed exercise, improve recovery as defined by symptom duration and severity? Summary of Key Findings: After a thorough literature search, 5 studies relevant to the clinical question were selected. Of the 5 studies, 1 study was a randomized control trial, 2 studies were pilot randomized controlled trials, and 2 studies were retrospective. All 5 studies showed that implementing controlled aerobic exercise did not have an adverse effect on recovery. One study showed early aerobic exercise had a quicker return to school, and another showed a 2-day decrease in symptom duration. Clinical Bottom Line: There is sufficient evidence to suggest that early controlled aerobic exercise is safe following a concussion. Although early aerobic exercise may not always result in a decrease in symptom intensity and duration, it may help to improve the psychological state resulting from the social isolation of missing practices and school along with the cessation of exercise. Although treatments continue to be a major area of research following concussion, management should still consist of an interdisciplinary approach to individualized patient care. Strength of Recommendation: There is grade B evidence to support early controlled aerobic exercise may reduce the duration of symptoms following recovery while having little to no adverse events.
C1 [Hattrup, Nicholas; Gray, Hannah; Krumholtz, Mark; McLeod, Tamara C. Valovich] AT Still Univ, Athlet Training Programs, Mesa, AZ 85206 USA.
[McLeod, Tamara C. Valovich] AT Still Univ, Sch Osteopath Med Arizona, Mesa, AZ 85206 USA.
C3 A.T. Still University of Health Sciences; A.T. Still University of
Health Sciences
RP Hattrup, N (corresponding author), AT Still Univ, Athlet Training Programs, Mesa, AZ 85206 USA.
EM sa199462@atsu.edu
RI Valovich McLeod, Tamara/AAU-9435-2020
OI Valovich McLeod, Tamara/0000-0001-9082-8722
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PA 1607 N MARKET ST, PO BOX 5076, CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820-2200 USA
SN 1056-6716
EI 1543-3072
J9 J SPORT REHABIL
JI J. Sport Rehabil.
PD MAR
PY 2020
VL 29
IS 3
BP 360
EP 366
DI 10.1123/jsr.2019-0187
PG 7
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA LX7OX
UT WOS:000540017800016
PM 31628271
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rivan, NFM
Shahar, S
Rajab, NF
Singh, DKA
Din, NC
Mahadzir, H
Sakian, NIM
Ishak, WS
Abd Rahman, MH
Mohammed, Z
You, YX
AF Rivan, Nurul Fatin Malek
Shahar, Suzana
Rajab, Nor Fadilah
Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit
Din, Normah Che
Mahadzir, Hazlina
Sakian, Noor Ibrahim Mohamed
Ishak, Wan Syafira
Abd Rahman, Mohd Harimi
Mohammed, Zainora
You, Yee Xing
TI Incidence and Predictors of Cognitive Frailty Among Older Adults: A
Community-based Longitudinal Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE cognitive frailty; frailty; mild cognitive impairment; incidence;
predictors; aging; depression
ID MENTAL-STATE-EXAMINATION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; VITAMIN-D; IMPAIRMENT;
POPULATION; DEMENTIA; MALAYSIA; AGE; VALIDATION; SARCOPENIA
AB (1) Background: Cognitive frailty (CF) is the simultaneous presence of physical frailty and cognitive impairment with an increased risk of dementia. Considering that the risk factors of CF are mostly elucidated from cross-sectional studies, we conducted a community-based longitudinal study to determine the incidence and the predictors of CF among Malaysian older adults.; (2) Methods: Out of 490 older adults participating in the Malaysian Towards Useful Aging (TUA) study, 282 were successfully followed-up at five-years for an analysis of the CF incidence. CF was defined as a comorbid physical frailty (>1 Fried criteria) and mild cognitive impairment (Petersen criteria). A comprehensive interview-based questionnaire was administered for sociodemographic information, cognitive function, physical function, dietary intake, psychosocial, and biochemical indices. Univariate analyses were performed for each variable, followed by a regression analysis to identify the predictors of CF that accounted for confounding effects between the studied factors; (3) Results: The incidence rate of CF was 7.1 per 100 person-years. Advancing age (OR=1.12, 95% CI:1.04-1.21, p < 0.05), depression (OR=1.20, 95% CI:1.05-1.37, p < 0.05), decreased processing speed, assessed by a lower digit symbol score (OR=0.67, 95%CI:0.0.56-0.80, p < 0.05), decreased functional mobility measured using Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) (OR=1.23, 95% CI:1.04-1.46, p < 0.05), low vitamin D intake (OR:0.36, 95% CI:0.14-0.93, p < 0.05) and physical frailty (OR=2.16, 95% CI:1.02-4.58, p < 0.05) were predictors for CF incidence; and (4) Conclusions: Our study results could be used as an initial reference for future studies to formulate effective preventive management and intervention strategies to decelerate CF development among older adults.
C1 [Rivan, Nurul Fatin Malek] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Nutr Sci Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Rivan, Nurul Fatin Malek; Shahar, Suzana; Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit; You, Yee Xing] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Shahar, Suzana; You, Yee Xing] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Dietet Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Rajab, Nor Fadilah] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Biomed Sci Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Physiotherapy Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Din, Normah Che] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Hlth Psychol Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Din, Normah Che] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Rehabil Sci, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Mahadzir, Hazlina] Pusat Perubatan Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Internal Med & Geriatr Dept, Jalan Yaacob Latif,56000 Batu 9 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Sakian, Noor Ibrahim Mohamed] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Occupat Therapy Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Ishak, Wan Syafira] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Audiol Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
[Abd Rahman, Mohd Harimi; Mohammed, Zainora] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Optometry & Vis Sci Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
RP Shahar, S (corresponding author), Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness H CARE, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.; Shahar, S (corresponding author), Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Dietet Programme, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia.
EM fatinmalek93@gmail.com; suzana.shahar@ukm.edu.my; nfadilah@ukm.edu.my;
devinder@ukm.edu.my; normahcd@ukm.edu.my; drhazlina2013@gmail.com;
nooribrahim@ukm.edu.my; wsyafira@ukm.edu.my; harimirahman@ukm.edu.my;
zainora@ukm.edu.my; yeexing@gmail.com
RI Rajab, Nor/Y-4093-2018; Rivan, Nurul/C-5597-2018; Xing, You/C-2046-2015;
MohamedSakian, NoorIbrahim/MTD-6380-2025; Mohammed,
Zainora/KWT-3608-2024; Singh, Devinder/W-5552-2018; Ishak, Wan
Syafira/LMQ-0273-2024
OI You, Yee Xing/0000-0002-9876-7634; Malek Rivan, Nurul
Fatin/0000-0002-7237-2319; MAHADZIR, HAZLINA/0000-0002-8226-9550; Ishak,
Wan Syafira/0000-0002-5734-0853; Singh, Devinder Kaur
Ajit/0000-0002-6551-0437
FU Long-term Research Grant Scheme (LGRS) by the Ministry of Education
Malaysia [LRGS/BU/2012/UKM-UKM/K/01]; Grand Challenge Grant Project 1
[DCP-2017-002/1, DCP-2017-002/2]; Research University Grant by the
National University of Malaysia [GUP-2018-066]; Grand Challenge Grant
Project 2 [DCP-2017-002/1, DCP-2017-002/2]
FX This research was funded by the Long-term Research Grant Scheme (LGRS)
provided by the Ministry of Education Malaysia
(LRGS/BU/2012/UKM-UKM/K/01) and Grand Challenge Grant Project 1 and
Project 2 (DCP-2017-002/1, DCP-2017-002/2) and Research University Grant
(GUP-2018-066) funded by the National University of Malaysia.
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NR 72
TC 61
Z9 65
U1 2
U2 39
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 5
AR 1547
DI 10.3390/ijerph17051547
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA KY2GJ
UT WOS:000522389200087
PM 32121194
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tariq, A
Tian, BH
Abbas, N
Ali, S
Yao, W
Imran, M
AF Tariq, Azam
Tian Beihai
Abbas, Nadeem
Ali, Sajjad
Yao, Wang
Imran, Muhammad
TI Role of Perceived Social Support on the Association between Physical
Disability and Symptoms of Depression in Senior Citizens of Pakistan
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE perceived social support; mediator; symptoms of depression; physical
disability; senior citizens
ID OLDER-ADULTS; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY; LATER LIFE;
IMPACT; LONELINESS; AMERICAN; ILLNESS; ANXIETY; PEOPLE
AB An emerging body of literature has implied that perceived social support is known as an upstream element of cognitive health. Various dimensions of perceived social support may have divergent influence on physical and cognitive health in later life. The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of perceived social support on the relationship between physical disability and symptoms of depression in senior citizens of Pakistan. The data were collected from three metropolitan cities (Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan) in the Punjab province of Pakistan and 100 participants were approached from each city with a total sample size of 300. The results demonstrated that family support, friends' support, and significant others' support mediated the association between physical disability and symptoms of depression, with an indirect effect of 0.024, 0.058, and 0.034, respectively. The total direct and indirect effect was 0.493. Physical disability was directly associated with symptoms of depression and greater physical disability predicted a higher level of symptoms of depression. Perceived social support, including family support, friends' support, and significant others' support, showed an indirect association with symptoms of depression. Furthermore, family support and friends' support were more significantly associated with symptoms of depression as compared to significant others' support. The research discoveries have better implications for health care professionals, hospice care workers, and policy makers. A holistic approach is required to prevent senior citizens from late-life mental disorders.
C1 [Tariq, Azam; Tian Beihai] Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
[Abbas, Nadeem] Univ Punjab, Inst Social & Cultural Studies, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
[Ali, Sajjad] Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
[Yao, Wang] Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Social Secur, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
[Imran, Muhammad] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China.
C3 Huazhong Agricultural University; University of Punjab; Huazhong
Agricultural University; Huazhong Agricultural University; Shanghai Jiao
Tong University
RP Tian, BH (corresponding author), Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China.
EM azam_tariq@webmail.hzau.edu.cn; tianbeihai@mail.hzau.edu.cn;
nadeem544abbas@gmail.com; sajjad@webmail.hzau.edu.cn;
18627064001@163.com; Muhammad_imran@sjtu.edu.cn
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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AR 1485
DI 10.3390/ijerph17051485
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WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
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UT WOS:000522389200025
PM 32106585
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Whitley, R
Zhou, JW
AF Whitley, Rob
Zhou, JunWei
TI Clueless: An ethnographic study of young men who participate in the
seduction community with a focus on their psychosocial well-being and
mental health
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; PEOPLE
AB In the last decade, a cross-national community of like-minded young men has emerged, commonly known as 'the seduction community'. This community is led by professional 'pickup artists' who teach these young men a variety of techniques and mindsets with the stated aim of improving their success with women, or 'game'. There has been little research on the men who participate in this community, and none from a mental health angle. As such, this study is propelled by two specific objectives, namely documenting and understanding (i) the reasons why young men join the seduction community; and (ii) the impacts of community involvement on participants' lives. To meet these aims, we used an inductive qualitative methodology giving ample scope for bottom-up understandings to emerge. Specifically, we recruited young men participating in the seduction community for an in-depth qualitative interview (N = 34) to explore self-reported motives and impacts. Interviews were augmented by lengthy participant observation, and data was analyzed by content analysis techniques. The results reveal that men often join the community to address a range of psychosocial deficits, and that community involvement successfully equips participants with numerous valued social and communication skills. The community appears to fill a void in providing a place of hope, fellowship and learning for young (often immigrant) men. The findings are summarized in five themes (i) loneliness and social inclusion; (ii) lack of male role models and need for guidance; (iii) mental health and well-being issues; (iv) skill acquisition and personal development; and (v) the dark side of pick-up. Interestingly, some of the practices commonly taught and utilized within the community resemble aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mental health peer support. This may explain its evident appeal. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of the findings for official mental health service provision for young men.
C1 [Whitley, Rob; Zhou, JunWei] McGill Univ, Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 McGill University
RP Whitley, R (corresponding author), McGill Univ, Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
EM robert.whitley@mcgill.ca
OI Whitley, Rob/0000-0001-5376-9241
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
[430-201601219]
FX The study was funded by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada to RW, grant number 430-201601219,
https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/homeaccueil-eng.aspx.The funders had no
role in study design, data collection and analysis, decisions to
publish, or preparation of the manuscript.We would like to thank Lara
Antebi, Victoria Carmichael and Sacha Fernandez for research and project
management assistance during the study. We would also like to thank Will
Affleck and Stephanie Nairn for assistance in preparing the grant
application that supported this study. Finally, we would like to thank
all the participants in the study for their valuable time and
multifarious contributions.
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DA 2025-05-28
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Silard, A
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LA English
DT Article
DE Emotion in organisations; interpersonal relations; loneliness;
person-organisation fit; well-being
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PERSONALITY; BEHAVIORS; EXCHANGE
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RP Wright, S (corresponding author), Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.
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DT Article
ID CROSS-GROUP FRIENDSHIPS; GENDER; SELECTION; PEER; WOMEN; SEGREGATION;
INTEGRATION; ATTITUDES; DYNAMICS; EXPOSURE
AB Informal social relations, such as friendships, are crucial for the well-being and success of students at all levels of education. Network interventions can aim at providing contact opportunities in school settings to prevent the social isolation of individuals and facilitate integration between otherwise segregated social groups. We investigate the short-term and long-term effects of one specific network intervention in an undergraduate cohort freshly admitted to an engineering department (N=226). In this intervention, we randomly assigned students into small groups at an introduction event two months prior to their first day at university. The groups were designed to increase mixed-gender contact opportunities. Two months after the intervention, we find a higher rate of friendships, common friends, and mixed-gender friendships in pairs of students who were assigned to the same group than in pairs from different groups (short-term effects). These effects gradually diminish over the first academic year (long-term effects). Using stochastic actor-oriented models, we investigate the long-term trajectory of the intervention effects, while considering alternative network processes, such as reciprocity, transitivity, homophily, and popularity. The results suggest that even though the induced friendship ties are less stable than other friendships, they may serve as early seeds for complex social network processes. Our study shows that simple network interventions can have a pronounced short-term effect and indirect long-term effects on the evolution and structure of student communities.
C1 [Boda, Zsofia; Elmer, Timon; Voros, Andras; Stadtfeld, Christoph] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Chair Social Networks, Dept Humanities Social & Polit Sci, Weinbergstr 109, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland.
[Voros, Andras] Univ Manchester, Dept Social Stat, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[Voros, Andras] Univ Manchester, Mitchell Ctr Social Network Anal, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England.
[Boda, Zsofia] UCL, Inst Educ, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL, England.
C3 Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain; ETH Zurich; University of
Manchester; University of Manchester; University of London; University
College London; UCL Institute of Education
RP Boda, Z; Stadtfeld, C (corresponding author), Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Chair Social Networks, Dept Humanities Social & Polit Sci, Weinbergstr 109, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland.; Boda, Z (corresponding author), UCL, Inst Educ, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL, England.
EM zsofia.boda@gess.ethz.ch; christoph.stadtfeld@ethz.ch
RI ; Elmer, Timon/P-7520-2019
OI Stadtfeld, Christoph/0000-0002-2704-2134; Elmer,
Timon/0000-0003-4354-4457; Voros, Andras/0000-0002-1559-1267
FU Swiss National Science Foundation [10001A_169965, 10DL17_183008]; Swiss
National Science Foundation (SNF) [10DL17_183008, 10001A_169965] Funding
Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
FX The authors thank the members of the Social Networks Lab at ETH Zurich
for helpful comments and suggestions that considerably improved this
work; the university management, department officials, Stefan Wehrli,
Marion Hoffman, Kieran Mepham, Isabel Raabe, Julia von Fellenberg, Afke
Schouten, Charlotte Corrodi, and many others for supporting the data
collection; and, most importantly, the anonymous study participants for
the invaluable insights into the lives of students that they shared with
us. The Swiss StudentLife Study was supported by Swiss National Science
Foundation Grants 10001A_169965 and 10DL17_183008, and the rectorate of
ETH Zurich.
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Mohapatra, M
Madan, P
Srivastava, S
AF Mohapatra, Mamta
Madan, Poornima
Srivastava, Shalini
TI Loneliness at Work: Its Consequences and Role of Moderators
SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; work alienation; psychological well-being; perceived
organizational support; self-esteem
ID PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; SELF-ESTEEM; SOCIAL SUPPORT; HUMOR
STYLES; HAPPINESS; SHYNESS; PERSONALITY; DEPRESSION; WORKPLACE;
COMMITMENT
AB The study aims to identify the consequences of loneliness at work (LW) by studying the impact of moderating variables. Responses from 264 middle-level managers belonging to organizations in different sectors in the Delhi-NCR region of northern India were used for data analysis. The results reveal that LW has a positive and significant association with work alienation and a negative relationship with psychological well-being; a negative relationship is established between LW and perceived organizational support (POS); and a significant and negative relationship is established between LW and self-esteem. Furthermore, it validates that POS and SE moderate the relationship between LW, work alienation and psychological well-being. The findings of the study suggest that organizations need to inculcate a sense of belonging, camaraderie and attachment among employees to guard against LW.
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[Madan, Poornima] Amity Univ, Amity Int Business Sch, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
[Srivastava, Shalini] Jaipuria Inst Management, A-32A,Sect 62, Noida 201309, Uttar Pradesh, India.
C3 IMI Delhi; Amity University Noida
RP Srivastava, S (corresponding author), Jaipuria Inst Management, A-32A,Sect 62, Noida 201309, Uttar Pradesh, India.
EM shalini.srivastava@jaipuria.ac.in
RI srivastava, shalini/ABE-5434-2021; Madan, Poornima/ABI-1895-2020
OI srivastava, shalini/0000-0002-5027-2851; Madan, Dr.
Poornima/0000-0001-9376-3055
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PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0972-1509
EI 0973-0664
J9 GLOB BUS REV
JI Glob. Bus. Rev.
PD JUN
PY 2023
VL 24
IS 3
BP 433
EP 450
AR 0972150919892714
DI 10.1177/0972150919892714
EA FEB 2020
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WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA L2OG7
UT WOS:000514338200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU De Guzman, AB
Valdez, LP
Henson, CP
Gumba, RE
Von Fradejas, F
AF De Guzman, Allan B.
Valdez, Les Paul
Henson, Careen P.
Gumba, Romnick E.
Von Fradejas, Frank
TI So near and yet so far: a grounded theory study of incarcerated
Filipino elderly's experiences of emotional geography
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; STRESS; SUPPORT; HEALTH
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C1 [De Guzman, Allan B.] Univ Santo Tomas, Grad Sch, Coll Tourism & Hospitality Management, Res Ctr Social Sci & Educ, Manila, Philippines.
[Valdez, Les Paul; Henson, Careen P.; Gumba, Romnick E.; Von Fradejas, Frank] Univ Santo Tomas, Coll Nursing, Manila, Philippines.
C3 University of Santo Tomas; University of Santo Tomas
RP De Guzman, AB (corresponding author), Univ Santo Tomas, Grad Sch, Coll Tourism & Hospitality Management, Res Ctr Social Sci & Educ, Manila, Philippines.
EM doc_allan@yahoo.com
RI de Guzman, Allan/AAP-5994-2021
OI Valdez, Les Paul/0000-0003-3955-4089; de Guzman,
Allan/0000-0002-3611-4013
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Z9 2
U1 5
U2 15
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD APR 2
PY 2020
VL 46
IS 4
BP 235
EP 245
DI 10.1080/03601277.2020.1726648
EA FEB 2020
PG 11
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA MD8AU
UT WOS:000513602200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pera, R
Quinton, S
Baima, G
AF Pera, Rebecca
Quinton, Sarah
Baima, Gabriele
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SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE digital self; older consumers; photo-sharing; social media; subjective
well-being
ID COGNITIVE AGE; INTERNET USE; LONELINESS; PEOPLE; IDENTITY; SELF;
PHOTOGRAPHY; REMEDIATION; TECHNOLOGY; EXPERIENCE
AB We are faced with an aging population whose longer lives need to be lived well. Extant marketing scholarship has largely neglected older consumers' behavior in relation to the social media realm and its influence on well-being. This two-stage qualitative study investigates subjective well-being, exploring whether and how sharing photos on social media increases the dimensions of self-acceptance, positive relations with others, autonomy, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal growth. The findings indicate that photo-sharing is a powerful behavior in augmenting older consumers' well-being as it enables individual self-reflection, self-representation and transforms the individual experience into a collective one. Contributions include, that photo-sharing acts as a bridge in creating, reinforcing but also breaking bonds among older consumers, also a tension exists between the desire for autonomy and the need for relationships with others, and finally that the digital self is a component of subjective well-being in older consumers.
C1 [Pera, Rebecca; Baima, Gabriele] Univ Turin, Dept Management, Corso Unione Soviet 218,BIS 10134, Turin, Italy.
[Quinton, Sarah] Oxford Brookes Univ, Fac Business, Dept Mkt, Headington Campus, Oxford, England.
C3 University of Turin; Oxford Brookes University
RP Pera, R (corresponding author), Univ Turin, Dept Management, Corso Unione Soviet 218,BIS 10134, Turin, Italy.
EM rebecca.pera@unito.it
RI pera, rebecca/JRX-1972-2023; pera, rebecca/D-7415-2016
OI pera, rebecca/0000-0001-9887-0167
FU Henry Stewart Foundation
FX The Henry Stewart Foundation
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U1 16
U2 114
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
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PD JUN
PY 2020
VL 37
IS 6
BP 782
EP 795
DI 10.1002/mar.21337
EA FEB 2020
PG 14
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA LL6LT
UT WOS:000512545200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tan, HYD
Hair, M
AF Huey Yii Daphane Tan
Michael Hair
TI The reciprocal effects of loneliness and consumer ethnocentrism in
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SO AUSTRALASIAN MARKETING JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Consumer ethnocentrism; Loneliness; Social media
ID COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; ADVERTISING EFFECTIVENESS;
SELF-EVALUATION; MEDIA USE; NOSTALGIA; PREFERENCE; VALIDITY; NEED;
DETERMINANTS
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C1 [Huey Yii Daphane Tan] Univ Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
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C3 University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville;
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Edwardsville
RP Tan, HYD (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.; Hair, M (corresponding author), Southern Illinois Univ Edwardsville, Fac Mkt & Management, Edwardsville, IL 62026 USA.
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DE HIV; AIDS; stigma; Ghana; Uganda; Zambia; HIV prevention; HIV treatment
ID FOCUS GROUPS; HEALTH-CARE; REHABILITATION INTERVENTIONS; REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH; SEXUAL-BEHAVIORS; SOUTHERN AFRICA; PEOPLE; ADULTS; KNOWLEDGE;
MODEL
AB Background: Persons with disabilities have often been overlooked in the context of HIV and AIDS risk prevention and service provision. This paper explores access to and use of HIV information and services among persons with disabilities. Methods: We conducted a multi-country qualitative research study at urban and rural sites in Uganda, Zambia, and Ghana: three countries selected to exemplify different stages of the HIV response to persons with disabilities. We conducted key informant interviews with government officials and service providers, and focus group discussions with persons with disabilities and caregivers. Research methods were designed to promote active, meaningful participation from persons with disabilities, under the guidance of local stakeholder advisors. Results: Persons with disabilities emphatically challenged the common assumption that persons with disabilities are not sexually active, pointing out that this assumption denies their rights and - by denying their circumstances - leaves them vulnerable to abuse. Among persons with disabilities, knowledge about HIV was limited and attitudes towards HIV services were frequently based upon misinformation and stigmatising cultural beliefs; associated with illiteracy especially in rural areas, and rendering people with intellectual and developmental disability especially vulnerable. Multiple overlapping layers of stigma towards persons with disabilities (including internalised self-stigma and stigma associated with gender and abuse) have compounded each other to contribute to social isolation and impediments to accessing HIV information and services. Participants suggested approaches to HIV education outreach that emphasise the importance of sharing responsibility, promoting peer leadership, and increasing the active, visible participation of persons with disabilities in intervention activities, in order to make sure that accurate information reflecting the vulnerabilities of persons with disabilities is accessible to people of all levels of education. Fundamental change to improve the skills and attitudes of healthcare providers and raise their sensitivity towards persons with disabilities (including recognising multiple layers of stigma) will be critical to the ability of HIV service organisations to implement programs that are accessible to and inclusive of persons with disabilities. Discussion: We suggest practical steps towards improving HIV service accessibility and utilisation for persons with disabilities, particularly emphasising the power of community responsibility and support; including acknowledging compounded stigma, addressing attitudinal barriers, promoting participatory responses, building political will and generating high-quality evidence to drive the continuing response. Conclusions: HIV service providers and rehabilitation professionals alike must recognise the two-way relationship between HIV and disability, and their multiple overlapping vulnerabilities and stigmas. Persons with disabilities demand recognition through practical steps to improve HIV service accessibility and utilisation in a manner that recognises their vulnerability and facilitates retention in care and adherence to treatment. In order to promote lasting change, interventions must look beyond the service delivery context and take into account the living circumstances of individuals and communities affected by HIV and disability.
C1 [Schenk, Katie D.; Tun, Waimar] George Mason Univ, Dept Global & Community Hlth, 4400 Univ Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
[Sheehy, Meredith] HIVCore Populat Council, New York, NY USA.
[Okal, Jerry] HIVCore Populat Council, Nairobi, Kenya.
[Kuffour, Emmanuel] HIVCore Populat Council, Accra, Ghana.
[Moono, Grimond] HIVCore Populat Council, Lusaka, Zambia.
[Mutale, Felix] Zambia Agcy Persons Disabil, Lusaka, Zambia.
[Kyeremaa, Rita] Ghana Federat Disabil Org, Accra, Ghana.
[Ngirabakunzi, Edson] Natl Union Disabled Persons Uganda, Kampala, Uganda.
[Amanyeiwe, Ugochukwu; Leclerc-Madlala, Suzanne] USAID, Global Hlth Bur, Washington, DC USA.
C3 George Mason University; United States Agency for International
Development (USAID)
RP Schenk, KD (corresponding author), George Mason Univ, Dept Global & Community Hlth, 4400 Univ Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
EM kschenk@gmu.edu
FU President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; US Agency for International
Development (USAID) via HIVCore, a Task Order - USAID under the Error!
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Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the US Agency for International
Development (USAID) via HIVCore, a Task Order funded by USAID under the
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AID-OAA-TO-11-00060). The Task Order is led by the Population Council in
partnership with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation,
Palladium, and the University of Washington.
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AU Dutot, V
AF Dutot, Vincent
TI A social identity perspective of social media's impact on satisfaction
with life
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE addiction; collective self-esteem; fear of missing out; individual
self-esteem; narcissism; satisfaction with life; social identity theory
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LA English
DT Article
DE social networking site; college adjustment; first generation; Facebook;
Instagram
ID FACEBOOK USE; SUPPORT; COMMUNICATION; EXPERIENCES; FRIENDS; LONELINESS;
TRANSITION; INTERNET; REQUESTS
AB Social adjustment to college can be challenging, and social networking sites (SNSs) may ease the process. SNSs as an adjustment tool may be particularly useful for those who have relatively limited social support in their proximal environments, such as first-generation college students. This study explored how first-generation and continuing students used Facebook and Instagram, and how their usage was related to college social adjustment. Survey data from 251 undergraduates (M-age = 19.55; 33% first generation) showed that first-generation students engaged in less Facebook interaction with on-campus friends than continuing students. For both groups, SNS interaction with on-campus friends was related to better social adjustment. Continuing students' Instagram interaction with family was also related to better adjustment. In contrast, first-generation students' Instagram interaction with off-campus friends and Instagram broadcasting were both related to poor adjustment. In conclusion, the two groups used SNSs in similar manners, but the implications of SNS use for college adjustment varied by students' first-generation status.
C1 [Yang, Chia-chen] Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Educ Fdn Leadership & Aviat, 217 Willard Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA.
[Yang, Chia-chen] Univ Memphis, Dept Counseling Educ Psychol & Res, Memphis, TN 38152 USA.
C3 Oklahoma State University System; Oklahoma State University -
Stillwater; University of Memphis
RP Yang, CC (corresponding author), Oklahoma State Univ, Sch Educ Fdn Leadership & Aviat, 217 Willard Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA.
EM chia-chen.yang@okstate.edu
OI Yang, Chia-chen/0000-0002-8207-5211
FU Oklahoma State University; University of Memphis
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The study
was supported by Oklahoma State University and University of Memphis.
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U1 2
U2 27
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 1521-0251
EI 1541-4167
J9 J COLL STUD RETENT-R
JI J. Coll. Stud. Retent.-Res. Theory Pract.
PD MAY
PY 2022
VL 24
IS 1
BP 79
EP 98
AR 1521025120902755
DI 10.1177/1521025120902755
EA JAN 2020
PG 20
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 0D7TJ
UT WOS:000510126300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Silard, A
Wright, S
AF Silard, Anthony
Wright, Sarah
TI The price of wearing (or not wearing) the crown: The effects of
loneliness on leaders and followers
SO LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; leadership; emotion; critical perspectives on leadership;
leader disposition
ID TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; MEMBER EXCHANGE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SELF;
EMOTION; WORK; PERFORMANCE; CONGRUENCE; MANAGEMENT; IDENTITY
AB Loneliness has become a complex, ubiquitous problem in organizations. We review the research on loneliness in leader and follower roles and develop propositions related to understanding loneliness in organizational settings. Utilizing critical perspectives on leadership to better understand this phenomenon, we propose that loneliness is more emergent when leaders are either new to the leadership role or enact more "transformational," "transactional," or "authentic" leadership behaviors. Our analysis sheds light on the dark side of these popular leadership theories, especially with respect to the lack of development of high-quality relationships-and the resultant loneliness of both leaders and followers-in organizations stewarded by such leaders. We discuss implications and suggestions for future research.
C1 [Silard, Anthony] Calif State Univ San Bernardino, Jack H Brown Coll Business & Publ Adm, Dept Publ Adm, San Bernardino, CA 92407 USA.
[Wright, Sarah] Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Christchurch, New Zealand.
C3 California State University System; California State University San
Bernardino; University of Canterbury
RP Silard, A (corresponding author), Calif State Univ San Bernardino, Jack H Brown Coll Business & Publ Adm, Dept Publ Adm, San Bernardino, CA 92407 USA.; Silard, A (corresponding author), Calif State Univ San Bernardino, Dept Publ Adm, Jack Brown Room 456,5500 Univ Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407 USA.
EM anthony.silard@csusb.edu
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TC 15
Z9 16
U1 4
U2 35
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 1742-7150
EI 1742-7169
J9 LEADERSHIP-LONDON
JI Leadership
PD AUG
PY 2020
VL 16
IS 4
BP 389
EP 410
AR 1742715019893828
DI 10.1177/1742715019893828
EA JAN 2020
PG 22
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA MV3UF
UT WOS:000509178500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, XC
Liu, XJ
Mao, ZF
AF Chen, Xiaochang
Liu, Xiaojun
Mao, Zongfu
TI Influencing Factors for Expatriation Willingness of Chinese Medical Aid
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE expatriate; expatriation willingness; Chinese medical aid team; China;
Africa
ID WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT; INTERNET USE; LEISURE BOREDOM; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
OF-LIFE; LONELINESS; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; MODEL
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C3 Guangdong Medical University; Guangdong Medical University; Wuhan
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RP Chen, XC (corresponding author), Guangdong Med Univ, Sch Humanities & Management, 1 Xincheng Rd, Dongguan 523808, Peoples R China.; Chen, XC (corresponding author), Guangdong Med Univ, Inst Hlth Law & Policy, 1 Xincheng Rd, Dongguan 523808, Peoples R China.; Mao, ZF (corresponding author), Wuhan Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, 115 Donghu Rd, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China.; Mao, ZF (corresponding author), Wuhan Univ, Global Hlth Inst, 115 Donghu Rd, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China.
EM chenxiaochang@gdmu.edu.cn; xiaojunliu@whu.edu.cn; zfmao@whu.edu.cn
FU National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China
[2016-S-0011-4/03]
FX This study was supported by the National Health Commission of the
People's Republic of China (Project Identification Code:
2016-S-0011-4/03).
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U1 0
U2 17
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JAN 2
PY 2020
VL 17
IS 2
AR 632
DI 10.3390/ijerph17020632
PG 16
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA KQ3LG
UT WOS:000516827400253
PM 31963744
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ahmed, SK
Khan, MM
Khan, RA
Mujtaba, BG
AF Ahmed, Syed Khalil
Khan, Muhammad Majid
Khan, Rao Aamir
Mujtaba, Bahaudin G.
TI THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL CAPITAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING:
THE MEDIATING ROLE OF INTERNET MARKETING
SO MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE psychological well-being; social capital; internet marketing; social
media usage; perceived social support online communities; e-learning;
virtual engagement; social ties; online social interaction; loneliness;
isolation
ID FACEBOOK USE; LIFE SATISFACTION; NETWORKING SITES; STUDENTS; SUPPORT;
COMMUNICATION; GRATIFICATIONS; INTENTION; IMPACT; SENSE
AB The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between social capital and psychological well-being through perceived social support testing social media usage as a moderator. This study is based on social capital theory, which is centred on human interaction through social support to amplify the psychological well-being. Data was collected from 368 masters' students belonging to five different campuses. Using partial least squares structural equation modelling the results reveal that perceived social support significantly mediates the link between social capital and psychological well-being, and social media usage heightens the relationship between social capital and saws social support when it is used for a social cause. Findings of the study have some practical implications on how to diagnose and prevent factors that influence the feelings of isolation and loneliness in online interactions. The results are useful for digital media users and managers in higher education distance learning institutions since social interaction might indirectly benefit virtual university students' psychological well-being by increasing the perceived social support followed by social capital. Researchers agree that using social media may help to improve students' levels of life quality if educational administrators can develop novel applications that pay close attention to individuals' social and moral support. As such, social media designers could design more entertaining features to efficiently stimulate students and other users to adopt and meet their needs for social interactions. This research has established that a simple social conversation forum app should be launched by any virtual university to bring their students together where they could feel a sense of belonging and connectedness with a slice of social support. Moreover, teachers should also have a separate informal blog where they could communicate with their students each week to overcome the lack of face-to-face interaction. The administration of virtual universities has to increase the number of face-to-face gathering and seminars, i.e. it should be once in a semester rather than once in the entire study program. It will motivate the students by making references and relations with their peers. By spreading this knowledge, the students may get out of the state of isolation that will improve their performance. By demonstrating this in the higher education sector, virtual universities could reduce the service staff more intelligently through AI, and delay in response time (e.g., communication between student-to-student and student-to-teacher) could also be removed efficiently. Applying this model in virtual university settings could bring local and international students to obtain more significant social support, consequently leading to amplified psychological well-being.
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[Khan, Muhammad Majid; Khan, Rao Aamir] COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
[Mujtaba, Bahaudin G.] Nova Southeastern Univ, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA.
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RP Ahmed, SK (corresponding author), Univ Loralai, Loralai, Balochistan, Pakistan.
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TC 3
Z9 3
U1 5
U2 65
PU SUMY STATE UNIV, DEPT MARKETING & MIA
PI SUMY
PA RYMSKIY-KORSAKOV ST 2, SUMY, 40007, UKRAINE
SN 2218-4511
J9 MARK MANAG INNOV
JI Mark. Manag. Innov.
PY 2020
IS 1
BP 40
EP 53
DI 10.21272/mmi.2020.1-03
PG 14
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA KX1LR
UT WOS:000521645100003
OA gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Daigo, E
Filo, K
AF Daigo, Ebe
Filo, Kevin
TI USING A SPORT EVENT TO CREATE A SENSE OF COMMUNITY: CHARITY SPORT EVENT
MANAGER PERSPECTIVES
SO EVENT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Charity sport events; Event managers; Sense of community; Event
participation; Philanthropy
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; ATTACHMENT; ENVIRONMENT; NETWORKS; IMPACT; MEDIA; CORE
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C1 [Daigo, Ebe; Filo, Kevin] Griffith Univ, Dept Tourism Sport & Hotel Management, Griffith Business Sch, Business 2 G27 Room 3-32, Gold Coast, Qld 4222, Australia.
[Daigo, Ebe] Waseda Univ, Fac Sport Sci, Waseda Inst Sport Sci, Tokyo, Japan.
C3 Griffith University; Griffith University - Gold Coast Campus; Waseda
University
RP Filo, K (corresponding author), Griffith Univ, Dept Tourism Sport & Hotel Management, Griffith Business Sch, Business 2 G27 Room 3-32, Gold Coast, Qld 4222, Australia.
EM k.filo@griffith.edu.au
FU Sasagawa Sport Foundation [170B1-017]
FX This research was supported by an encourage research grant of Sasagawa
Sport Foundation (170B1-017).
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SN 1525-9951
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PY 2020
VL 24
IS 1
BP 57
EP 73
DI 10.3727/152599519X15506259856039
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA QA0EC
UT WOS:000613120800005
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Garakouei, SA
Mousavi, SV
Rezaei, S
Lafmejani, AQ
AF Garakouei, Seyedeh Afsaneh
Mousavi, Seyyed Valiollah
Rezaei, Sajjad
Lafmejani, Amir Qorbanpoor
TI The examination of mediating effects for self-control and time
management in relationship among problematic cell-phone use with
loneliness and educational performance of high school students
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LA English
DT Article
DE mediating effects; time management; self-control; academic performance
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; INTERNET USE
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RP Rezaei, S (corresponding author), Univ Guilan, Rasht 4199843653, Iran.
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NR 60
TC 2
Z9 3
U1 2
U2 13
PU PETROLEUM-GAS UNIV PLOIESTI
PI PLOIESTI
PA BD BUCURESTI 39, PLOIESTI, 100680, ROMANIA
SN 2247-6377
EI 2247-8558
J9 J EDUC SCI PSYCHOL
JI J. Educ. Sci. Psychol.
PY 2020
VL 10
IS 1
BP 127
EP 140
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA LM7ST
UT WOS:000532449500015
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Guz, E
Brodowicz-Król, M
Kulbaka, E
Bartoszuk-Popko, M
Lutomski, P
AF Guz, Ewa
Brodowicz-Krol, Magdalena
Kulbaka, Ewa
Bartoszuk-Popko, Magdalena
Lutomski, Piotr
TI Parents' attitudes towards a difficult situation resulting from the
chronic disease of their child
SO ANNALS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE children; parental attitudes; parents; chronic disease; paediatric
patient; difficult situation
ID FAMILY MANAGEMENT; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; ADJUSTMENT; LONELINESS; QUALITY
AB Introduction and objective. The family is a reliable and permanent source of support for every human being. It is the key link in the welfare system. The aim of the study is to assess parents' attitudes towards the occurrence of a difficult situation resulting from a child's chronic illness.
Material and methods. The study involved randomly selected parents of children with chronic diseases (N=107). The study was carried out at the Dental Clinic of the 'Little Prince' Children's Hospice in Lublin
Results. The study revealed that for parents a difficult life situation is mainly associated with the disability of a family member or a friend, whereas the action approach is the most frequently chosen attitude towards a child's chronic disease. In the examined group of parents, a significant correlation was observed between the age of the parents and the choice of a specific parental attitude towards the child's chronic disease (in terms of intellectual approach). However, no significant correlations were found between the parents' place of residence and the choice of a specific parental attitude towards the chronic disease of a child.
Conclusions. During the diagnosis of chronically ill children, parents should also be educated in this regard. Therapy and psychological help, as well as directing parents to relevant support groups, organizations or associations, will prove immensely valuable while coping with a difficult life situation.
C1 [Guz, Ewa] Univ Econ & Innovat, Dept Human Sci, Lublin, Poland.
[Brodowicz-Krol, Magdalena] Med Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Paediat Nursing, Lublin, Poland.
[Kulbaka, Ewa] Univ Radom, Radom, Poland.
[Bartoszuk-Popko, Magdalena] Little Prince Hosp Children, Lublin, Poland.
[Lutomski, Piotr] Inst Rural Hlth, Dept Med Anthropol, Lublin, Poland.
C3 Medical University of Lublin; Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology
& Humanities in Radom; Institute of Rural Health in Lublin, Poland
RP Guz, E (corresponding author), Univ Econ & Innovat, Dept Human Sci, Lublin, Poland.
EM brmagdalena@gmail.com
RI /Y-8908-2018; Lutomski, Piotr/R-6078-2018
OI /0000-0002-0507-2172; Lutomski, Piotr/0000-0003-2987-3174;
Brodowicz-Krol, Magdalena/0000-0001-7678-7549
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TC 7
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 6
PU INST AGRICULTURAL MEDICINE
PI LUBLIN
PA JACZEWSKIEGO 2, PO BOX 185, 20-950 LUBLIN, POLAND
SN 1232-1966
EI 1898-2263
J9 ANN AGR ENV MED
JI Ann. Agr. Env. Med.
PY 2020
VL 27
IS 3
BP 476
EP 480
DI 10.26444/aaem/119085
PG 5
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA NO4MB
UT WOS:000569458100024
PM 32955232
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Liljenberg, M
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AF Liljenberg, Mette
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LA English
DT Article
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RP Liljenberg, M (corresponding author), Univ Gothenburg, Dept Educ & Special Educ, Box 300, S-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden.
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TC 10
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U1 3
U2 9
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1360-3124
EI 1464-5092
J9 INT J LEADERSH EDUC
JI Int. J. Leadersh. Educ.
PY 2020
VL 23
IS 5
BP 567
EP 584
DI 10.1080/13603124.2018.1543807
PG 18
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA OV7QL
UT WOS:000592399400006
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Manfredo, MJ
Urquiza-Haas, EG
Carlos, AWD
Bruskotter, JT
Dietsch, AM
AF Manfredo, Michael J.
Urquiza-Haas, Esmeralda G.
Carlos, Andrew W. Don
Bruskotter, Jeremy T.
Dietsch, Alia M.
TI How anthropomorphism is changing the social context of modern wildlife
conservation
SO BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Values; Culture shift; Modernization; Compassionate conservation
ID ANIMALS; EMPATHY; RESPONSES; HUMANS; MEAT; MIND; CONSEQUENCES;
ATTRIBUTION; LONELINESS; ATTACHMENT
AB This study proposes that anthropomorphism is a key factor in stimulating both wildlife value shift and changing attitudes toward wildlife management in modernized countries. Evidence suggests that cultural shift due to modernization increases anthropomorphic attributions which leads to seeing wildlife as more human-like. This provides a foundation for a shift in values from domination, in which wildlife are for human uses, to mutualism in which wildlife are seen as part of one's social community. This theoretical proposition was tested with a nationwide study of 43,949 U.S. subjects obtained by mail survey and e-mail panel. Values and anthropomorphism were measured using established item scaling. We found that, as expected, anthropomorphism is strongly related to mutualist values. It was weakly associated with modernization variables (income, urbanization, education) at the individual level and moderately associated at the state level. Results suggest a modernized environment fosters anthropomorphic attribution, but the variables we used are not the proximate cause of this process at individual level. To provide a partial test of the likely causal sequence, we found that the effect of anthropomorphism on attitudes is mediated by wildlife values. Anthropomorphism, through its effect in stimulating value shift, leads to challenges of traditional approaches to wildlife management. It emphasizes consideration of individual animals and the avoidance of lethal control techniques such as is proposed in the concept of compassionate conservation. Further research in other modernized countries with similar cultural characteristics is needed to establish the broader generalizability of our findings.
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[Urquiza-Haas, Esmeralda G.] Univ Vienna, Dept Cognit Biol, Althanstr 14 UZA1, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
[Bruskotter, Jeremy T.; Dietsch, Alia M.] Ohio State Univ, Sch Environm & Nat Resources, 379D Kottman Hall,2021 Coffey Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
C3 Colorado State University System; Colorado State University Fort
Collins; University of Vienna; University System of Ohio; Ohio State
University
RP Manfredo, MJ (corresponding author), Colorado State Univ, Dept Human Dimens Nat Resources, Campus Delivery 1480, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.
EM Michael.Manfredo@colostate.edu
RI Dietsch, Alia/B-3909-2015; Urquiza-Haas, Esmeralda
Gabriela/ITU-0141-2023; Bruskotter, Jeremy/B-3240-2012
OI Dietsch, Alia/0000-0003-3621-4513; Bruskotter,
Jeremy/0000-0002-1782-7835; Urquiza-Haas, Esmeralda
Gabriela/0000-0003-1073-9020
FU Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) under the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service's 2015 Multistate Conservation Grants Program
[F15AP00726]
FX This project was administered by the Western Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) and the Midwest Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies (MAFWA). The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
(AFWA) sponsored the project under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's
2015 Multistate Conservation Grants Program (Grant number: F15AP00726).
Additional funding support was provided by contributions from
participating fish and wildlife agencies. Survey administration
procedures and instruments were reviewed and approved for use with human
subjects by the Colorado State University Institutional Review Board
(Protocol 049-17H). Thanks to Richard Berl for editing and feedback on
this manuscript.
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TC 75
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U1 4
U2 41
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0006-3207
EI 1873-2917
J9 BIOL CONSERV
JI Biol. Conserv.
PD JAN
PY 2020
VL 241
AR 108297
DI 10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108297
PG 9
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA KT0IV
UT WOS:000518695100055
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Norton, CL
Tucker, A
Pelletier, A
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Foerster, E
AF Norton, Christine L.
Tucker, Anita
Pelletier, Annette
VanKanegan, Christie
Bogs, Kayla
Foerster, Elise
TI Utilizing Outdoor Adventure Therapy to Increase Hope and Well-Being
Among Women at a Homeless Shelter
SO JOURNAL OF OUTDOOR RECREATION EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE outdoor adventure therapy; homelessness; hope; well-being; women
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; VALIDATION; SCALE
AB Women experiencing homelessness have high levels of psychosocial distress related to complex trauma, barriers to mental health treatment, and social isolation. The HOPE Adventure Therapy program utilized outdoor adventure therapy to increase hope and well-being among women homeless shelter residents. Using the Hope Scale and the Outcome Rating Scale, this exploratory, quasi-experimental study measured differences in hope and well-being between women who did and did not participate in the HOPE Adventure Therapy program. Women who participated in adventure therapy reported significant improvements in social and interpersonal well-being. Additionally, higher attendance in adventure therapy predicted larger improvements in wellbeing for residents in a women's shelter. Future studies can further explore outdoor adventure therapy and experiential interventions to address gaps in service for women experiencing homelessness.
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[Tucker, Anita; VanKanegan, Christie; Foerster, Elise] Univ New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
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University System Of New Hampshire; University of New Hampshire
RP Norton, CL (corresponding author), Texas State Univ, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA.
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TC 7
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U1 0
U2 25
PU SAGAMORE PUBL LLC
PI URBANA
PA 1807 N FEDERAL DR, URBANA, IL 61801 USA
SN 2381-0696
EI 1948-5123
J9 J OUTDOOR RECREAT ED
JI J. Outdoor Recreat. Educ. Leadersh.
PY 2020
VL 12
IS 1
SI SI
BP 87
EP 101
DI 10.18666/JOREL-2020-V12-I1-9928
PG 15
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA JZ2DD
UT WOS:000504912200008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pinto, VD
Martins, C
Rodrigues, J
Rosa, MP
AF Pinto, Vanessa Duarte
Martins, Catarina
Rodrigues, Jose
Rosa, Manuela Pires
TI Improving access to greenspaces in the Mediterranean city of Faro
SO AIMS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE greenspaces; green roofs; ecosystem services; pedestrian accessibility;
geographic information system
ID PUBLIC GREEN SPACES; VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT; HEALTH-BENEFITS;
ACCESSIBILITY; ROOFS; ENVIRONMENT; PROVISION; EXPOSURE; PRIVATE; NETWORK
AB Green infrastructure has received increasing attention in urban strategies in a sustainable and resilience context, since greenspaces provide diverse ecosystem services. Green roofs can be a form of compensating the loss of ecosystem services and biodiversity in urban areas, contribute to safe access to greenspaces, which is important in times of social isolation, due to viral pandemics, and can guarantee self-reliance food. Thus, this urban measure should be integrated in urban planning and management, by using urban indicators associated with citizens access to greenspaces. Hence, we study pedestrian accessibility to green areas and propose an urban solution to improve access to greenspaces. The assessment is developed using indicators related to the citizens living in the surroundings of green areas and the residential buildings that exist in these areas; the residents living in potential green buildings or blocks with private green roofs and the potential green buildings with private green roofs. The ideal standard distances were considered to analyze the proximity of green areas to the dwellings of residents. We used GIS for the assessment of distances over the pedestrian network. The results indicate the necessity of building green roofs through the private sector. The developed indicators provide an important contribution to the municipal management in the definition of criteria for the urban location of green roofs to promote better access to ecosystem services.
C1 [Pinto, Vanessa Duarte] Univ Lisbon, Fac Sci, MARE, Biotox Lab, P-1749016 Lisbon, Portugal.
[Martins, Catarina; Rodrigues, Jose] Univ Algarve, Engn Inst, Campus Penha, P-8005139 Faro, Portugal.
[Rosa, Manuela Pires] Univ Algarve, Res Ctr Tourism Sustainabil & Well Being, Campus Penha, P-8005139 Faro, Portugal.
C3 Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade do Algarve; Universidade do Algarve
RP Rosa, MP (corresponding author), Univ Algarve, Res Ctr Tourism Sustainabil & Well Being, Campus Penha, P-8005139 Faro, Portugal.
EM mmrosa@ualg.pt
RI Pires Rosa, Manuela/E-5594-2017; rodrigues, jose/F-9586-2015
OI Pires Rosa, Manuela/0000-0001-5017-6408; rodrigues,
jose/0000-0002-2793-8192
FU Foundation for Science and Technology [UID/MAR/04292/2019]; city of Faro
[FCT PTDC/AUR-URB/111013/2009]; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
[PTDC/AUR-URB/111013/2009] Funding Source: FCT
FX We thank the municipality of Faro for providing digital cartography.
This project had the support of the project UID/MAR/04292/2019 which is
funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology. This study was
supported by a spatial database of the city of Faro, developed within
the framework of the Research Project "Integration of Land Use and
Transport in medium-sized cities" reference FCT PTDC/AUR-URB/111013/2009
and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology. This project
had the support of the project UID/MAR/04292/2019 which is funded by the
Foundation for Science and Technology.
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GA ML5HL
UT WOS:000549497000001
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
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Jose Gonzalez Suarez, Arnoldo
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LA English
DT Article
DE mandatory health; sport; coronavirus; life purpose; emotions
ID DEPRESSION; HEALTH; ANXIETY
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[Romero-Ramos, Nestor] Qual Leadership Univ, Panama City, Panama.
[Jose Gonzalez Suarez, Arnoldo] Univ Pedag Expt Libertador, Caracas, Venezuela.
[Niznikowski, Tomasz] Jozef Pilsudski Univ Phys Educ Biala Podlaska, Warsaw, Poland.
C3 Universidad de Malaga
RP Romero-Ramos, O (corresponding author), Univ Malaga, Malaga, Spain.
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PU FEDERACION ESPANOLA ASOC DOCENTES EDUCACION FISICA-FEADEF
PI MURCIA
PA C CABO VIDIO 27, SAN JAVIER, MURCIA, 30730, SPAIN
SN 1579-1726
EI 1988-2041
J9 RETOS-NUEV TEND EDUC
JI Retos
PY 2020
IS 47
BP 628
EP 635
PG 8
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 6W6MR
UT WOS:000895842700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sajjad, M
Riaz, A
Orangzab
Chani, M
Hussain, R
AF Sajjad, Muhammad
Riaz, Anam
Orangzab
Chani, Muhammad
Hussain, Rai
TI INNOVATIONS IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: MEDIATING ROLE OF INTRINSIC
MOTIVATION
SO MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE employees creativity; intrinsic motivation; mediation analysis;
structural equation modelling; workplace loneliness
ID CREATIVITY; WORKPLACE; IMPACT; LONELINESS; PSYCHOLOGY; QUALITY
AB This study determines the impact of loneliness on creativity through a powerful and essential mediator of intrinsic motivation. The ability to motivate oneself leads towards the accomplishment of tasks and creative work. In recent years, workplace loneliness has become a more critical issue in both academic and practical debates. So, this study highlighted the significant cause of creativity which could help the organization to handle the problem of loneliness. The study assumes that when isolation at the workplace is high, employees are less approachable towards their tasks. So, their performance and creativity reduced. Because loneliness leads to stress, depression and anger, it reduces the creative skills of employees. To enhance creativity, lonely employees must be motivated to minimise their adverse outcomes. So, the research question arises: Does intrinsic motivation (IM) intervene in between the workplace loneliness (WL) and employees' creativity? This study is also significant because employees and employers' relations are the backbone of their respective organizations and directly affect the performance and growth of their respective organizations. A data collection survey method was held on employees of Banking Sector currently working in Vehari district of Pakistan. Sample space was the employees of Pakistani banks working on officer grades. There is a total of 124 bank branches in Vehari District of Pakistan. In these 124 branches, a total of 726 employees were working on managerial positions which were targeted for data collection. Simple random sampling technique was employed to collect the information from the respondents. Simple random sampling techniques were used to avoid from the busyness and undesirable unknown effects from the target population. Data were obtained from 400 banking officers. For data collection, validated and adapted questionnaires were used. Each variable of the survey was measured through a Likert scale of 5 points. For statistics evaluation, the statistical tools such as reliability of data, collinearity of data, the association of variable's, mediation and Regression were tested. For data reliability and validation, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used while to measure the direct, indirect or mediation effect was measured through smart pls 3. Smart PLS3 is a landmark in latent variable modelling. It combines state of the art methods with an easy to use and in-built graphical user interface. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is utilized to quantify the power of essential philosophies with spotted data. Results showed Workplace Loneliness has a definite and meaningful relationship with employee's creativity. Results also supported the intervening role of Intrinsic motivation (IM) between the relationship Workplace Loneliness (WL) on Employees' creativity (EC). The study provides significant implications in literature and for practitioners who are interested in measuring the profound effect of loneliness on creativity. Hypotheses are tested through mediation and for mediation analysis through the most commonly used approach of baron and Kenny. From results, it is stated that workplace loneliness is predicting the intrinsic motivation and creativity. Intrinsic motivation is the mediator in the current study, which partially intermediates the relation of WL and EC. So, it can be stated that employees can only be creative and able to utilize their cognition abilities for creativity when they are socially isolated from other works.
The findings authenticate all hypotheses and their correspondence between the workplace loneliness, creativity and intrinsic motivation. In a nutshell, intrinsic motivation is the crucial element for creativity because when employees are internally satisfied with their work, they become energized and motivated and perform their work in a creative way.
C1 [Sajjad, Muhammad; Riaz, Anam; Orangzab; Chani, Muhammad] COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
[Hussain, Rai] Univ Okara, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan.
C3 COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI)
RP Sajjad, M (corresponding author), COMSATS Univ Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Rai/JUF-5221-2023; Sajjad, Muhammad/AAX-1429-2021
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PI SUMY
PA RYMSKIY-KORSAKOV ST 2, SUMY, 40007, UKRAINE
SN 2218-4511
J9 MARK MANAG INNOV
JI Mark. Manag. Innov.
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BP 110
EP 120
DI 10.21272/mmi.2020.1-08
PG 11
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA KX1LR
UT WOS:000521645100008
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Diamond, KK
Stebleton, MJ
delMas, RC
AF Diamond, Kate K.
Stebleton, Michael J.
delMas, Robert C.
TI Exploring the Relationship Between Food Insecurity and Mental Health in
an Undergraduate Student Population
SO JOURNAL OF STUDENT AFFAIRS RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
ID COLLEGE-STUDENTS; LONELINESS; SCALE; RESILIENCE; EDUCATION; VALIDITY;
SERVICES; PHQ-9
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C3 University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities
RP Diamond, KK (corresponding author), Univ Minnesota Twin Cities, Org Leadership Policy & Dev, 178 Pillsbury Dr SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA.
EM koehl220@umn.edu
OI delMas, Robert/0000-0002-0210-6437
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1949-6591
EI 1949-6605
J9 J STUD AFF RES PRACT
JI J. Stud. Aff. Res. Pract.
PD OCT 19
PY 2020
VL 57
IS 5
BP 546
EP 560
DI 10.1080/19496591.2019.1679158
EA DEC 2019
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA OU3JJ
UT WOS:000501698000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wilson, A
Huynh, M
AF Wilson, Anat
Huynh, Minh
TI Mentor-mentee relationships as anchors for pre service teachers' coping
on professional placement
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTORING AND COACHING IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Mentoring in education; Coping; Loneliness; Pre service teachers;
Professional experience
ID BEGINNING TEACHERS; MANAGEMENT; STRESS; LONELINESS; PRACTICUM;
ANXIETIES; STYLES
AB Purpose Mentor-mentee relationships are important for individual wellbeing, mental health, professional agency and confidence. In the context of an initial teacher education (ITE) programme, these relationships become a key factor. Pre-service teachers' capacity to cope on a professional placement is closely linked to the quality of the mentoring relationship. The purpose of this paper is to identify the negative coping strategies used by pre-service teachers who struggle to cope in a school placement in Melbourne, Australia, highlighting the importance of providing quality mentorship. Design/methodology/approach A mixed-methods approach was used for the analysis of pre-service teachers' coping on a teaching practicum and to identify common related beliefs. A total of 177 pre-service teachers, who have completed at least one supervised practicum participated in this study. The Coping Scale for Adults second edition (CSA-2) was administered alongside an open-ended questionnaire to identify frequently used coping styles and associated thoughts and beliefs. Findings The results show that pre-service teachers who favour non-productive coping strategies were more likely to express feelings of loneliness, pointed at poor communication with their mentor and described thoughts about leaving the teaching profession. Originality/value Using the Coping Scale for Adults in the context of practicum provides an insight into individual experiences. The implications of mentor-mentee relationships for individuals' coping are highlighted. initial teacher education programs and schools have significant roles in supporting mentor-mentee relationships and practical supportive interventions are offered.
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[Huynh, Minh] Swinburne Univ Technol, Dept Stat Data Sci & Epidemiol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 Swinburne University of Technology; Swinburne University of Technology
RP Wilson, A (corresponding author), Swinburne Univ Technol, Dept Educ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM anatwilson@swin.edu.au; mhuynh@swin.edu.au
FU Swinburne University of Technology, Department of Education Mentored
Seeding Grant
FX Swinburne University of Technology, Department of Education Mentored
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NR 65
TC 15
Z9 19
U1 1
U2 30
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2046-6854
J9 INT J MENT COACH EDU
JI Int. J. Ment. Coach. Educ.
PD FEB 20
PY 2020
VL 9
IS 1
BP 71
EP 86
DI 10.1108/IJMCE-04-2019-0052
EA DEC 2019
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA KM5ZW
UT WOS:000504913400001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ayoob, SM
AF Ayoob, S. M.
TI Pious Life of Elderly People in Ampara District of Sri Lanka
SO JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND LAW
LA English
DT Article
DE elderly people; pious life; religion
AB Religion has continued to occupy a very important part in human life from time immemorial. Almost all the followers of the various religions have belief in the existence of God. It helps humankind to find solace in God while religious instructions assist them to guide their lives in the right way without being tempted to engage in sinful activities. The followers of religion are mostly the elderly people rather than the younger generation in many societies. Elders' more extensive life experience, education and worldly wisdom enable them to lead a more pious life than the youngsters, who still have much to learn. The elders try to set an example to the youngsters in order to persuade them also to be religious. The aim of the study is to find out the roles the elders play when engaging in religious activities during the ageing period and to explore the reasons for the high level of piousness among them. In this study, both qualitative and quantitative methods such as questionnaire survey, interviews and focus group discussions were employed as data collection techniques. The findings indicate that listening to religious sermons, participating in religious celebrations, performing administrative and leadership roles, doing social work, going on spiritual journeys and visiting the sick and praying for them are the notable religious activities undertaken by the elderly people. Being very pious can lead to religious experiences, prevent feelings of isolation and loneliness, provide opportunities for social interaction, grant peace of mind, help pass the time, increase the physical strength and improve mental health by reducing anxiety and aimless behaviour. These are some of the major reasons for the high level of piousness observed among the elderly people who were the subjects of this study.
C1 [Ayoob, S. M.] South Eastern Univ Sri Lanka, Dept Sociol, Oluvil, Sri Lanka.
C3 South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
RP Ayoob, SM (corresponding author), South Eastern Univ Sri Lanka, Dept Sociol, Oluvil, Sri Lanka.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 3
PU CANADIAN CENTER SCIENCE & EDUCATION
PI TORONTO
PA 1120 FINCH AVE W, STE 701-309, TORONTO, ON M3J 3H7, CANADA
SN 1913-9047
EI 1913-9055
J9 J POLIT LAW
JI J. Polit. Law
PD DEC
PY 2019
VL 12
IS 4
BP 145
EP 153
DI 10.5539/jpl.v12n4p145
PG 9
WC Political Science
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Government & Law
GA JX9NM
UT WOS:000504053600020
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bris, P
Bendito, F
AF Bris, Pablo
Bendito, Felix
TI Impact of Japanese Post-Disaster Temporary Housing Areas' (THAs) Design
on Mental and Social Health
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LA English
DT Article
DE temporary housing; kodokushi; Japan; disaster; management; mental health
ID RECONSTRUCTION; EARTHQUAKE; DISASTERS
AB The phenomenon named kodokushi, meaning death alone without the care or company of anyone inside temporary housing, appeared after the Kobe earthquake in Japan in 1995 with some 250 cases. This paper analyzes the evolution of Japanese temporary houses-to attempt to prevent the problem of kodokushi-from the point of view of management, how services and activities are organized, and design. We will use case studies as our methodological tool, analyzing the responses in 1995 Kobe (50,000 THs), 2004 Chuetsu (3000 THs), 2011 Tohoku (50,000 THs), and 2016 Kumamoto (4000 THs). This article shows how the Japanese THAs follow a single design that has undergone very little variation in the last 25 years, a design which promotes the social isolation of their residents, making recovery-from the psychological perspective-and helping the most vulnerable members of society, more difficult. In small scale disasters (Chuetsu) applying organization and management measures was able to correct the problems caused by design and there were no cases of kodokushi: in large-scale disasters (Tohoku), however, the difficulties to implement the same measures resulted in the reappearance of new cases at rates similar to Kobe's. Our main conclusion is that the design of Japanese THAs must be reconsidered and changed to respond to the real needs of the most vulnerable groups.
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RP Bris, P (corresponding author), Tech Univ Madrid, Higher Tech Sch Engn & Ind Design, Ronda Valencia 3, Madrid 28012, Spain.
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NR 76
TC 20
Z9 23
U1 1
U2 15
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD DEC
PY 2019
VL 16
IS 23
AR 4757
DI 10.3390/ijerph16234757
PG 26
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA KC6HG
UT WOS:000507275700179
PM 31783676
OA gold, Green Accepted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kryucheva, YV
Tolstoukhova, IV
AF Kryucheva, Yana Vladimirovna
Tolstoukhova, Irina Vasilievna
TI PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNET ADDICTED STUDENTS
SO TURISMO-ESTUDOS E PRATICAS
LA English
DT Article
DE Internet addiction; communication skills; stress resistance; will power;
emotional state
AB The work is devoted to the problem of Internet addiction disorder. The article deals with the psychological characteristics of Internet addicted students. Three levels of Internet addiction were defined. The role of the Internet in the lives of today's students was investigated. The research aimed to determine the level of communication skills development, the peculiarities of emotional sphere, the level of stress resistance and will power. To study the psychological constitution of students, such research methods as enquiry, questionnaire, testing, monitoring and ascertaining experiment were used. The dynamics of psychological constitution of Internet addicted students was analyzed in the process of increasing the extent of this addiction. It was concluded that Internet addicted students have low level of communication skills, the prevalence of such emotional states as anxiety, passivity, loneliness, depression, low level of stress resistance and will power. The main ways of Internet addiction prophylaxis were proposed. The formation of positive traditions among the collective, the development of self-management skills and skill of constructive relationships making, play the important role in the prophylaxis of Internet-addicted behavior. The results of the study may be interesting for lecturers, teachers, and graduate students, interested in the problems of Internet addiction.
C1 [Kryucheva, Yana Vladimirovna; Tolstoukhova, Irina Vasilievna] Ind Univ Tyumen, 38 Volodarskogo St, Tyumen 625000, Russia.
C3 Tyumen Industrial University
RP Kryucheva, YV (corresponding author), Ind Univ Tyumen, 38 Volodarskogo St, Tyumen 625000, Russia.
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NR 12
TC 0
Z9 0
U1 0
U2 1
PU UNIV ESTADO RIO GRANDE NORTE
PI MOSSORO
PA RUA ANTONIO VICTOR 116, BAIRRO RINCAO, MOSSORO, RN CEP59626-310, BRAZIL
SN 2316-1493
J9 TURISMO
JI Turismo
PD DEC
PY 2019
SU 2
PG 6
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA KC0PS
UT WOS:000506890500036
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lemay, DJ
Doleck, T
Bazelais, P
AF Lemay, David John
Doleck, Tenzin
Bazelais, Paul
TI Self-determination, loneliness, fear of missing out, and academic
performance
SO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT & E-LEARNING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Fear of missing out; Academic achievement;
Self-determination theory; College students
ID STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS; SOCIAL MEDIA; MOTIVATION SCALE; SMARTPHONE
USE; ADOLESCENTS; LIFE; SATISFACTION; ACHIEVEMENT; DEPRESSION;
NETWORKING
AB Instances of anxiety, depression, and loneliness are attaining epidemic-levels among college-age students. Self-determination theory suggests that such feelings are attributable to antagonistic situations hindering the satisfaction of an individual's basic needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is a phenomenon that arose in the context of social media use and refers to the need to stay continually connected. Studies have shown that problematic social media and mobile technology use are related to feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness, and FOMO. Few studies have examined the relationships between these factors and academic performance. This study examines how Loneliness, FOMO, and the basic needs Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness, are related to Academic Performance. We find a positive influence of FOMO and a negative influence of Autonomy on Academic Performance. We discuss these and other findings.
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[Doleck, Tenzin] Univ Southern Calif, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA.
[Bazelais, Paul] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
C3 McGill University; University of Southern California; McGill University
RP Doleck, T (corresponding author), Univ Southern Calif, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA.
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TC 26
Z9 32
U1 6
U2 111
PU LABORATORY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT & E-LEARNING UNIV
PI HONG KONG
PA RM 212, RUNME SHAW BLDG, FAC EDUCATION, UNIV HONG KONG, HONG KONG,
00000, HONG KONG
SN 2073-7904
J9 KNOWL MANAG E-LEARN
JI Knowl. Manag. E-Learn.
PD DEC
PY 2019
VL 11
IS 4
BP 485
EP 496
DI 10.34105/j.kmel.2019.11.025
PG 12
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA KG1VQ
UT WOS:000509729500004
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rogerson, RJ
Nicholson, R
Reid, F
Sly, B
AF Rogerson, Robert J.
Nicholson, Rafaelle
Reid, Fiona
Sly, Bridget
TI Using major events to increase social connections: the case of the
Glasgow 2014 Host City Volunteer programme
SO JOURNAL OF POLICY RESEARCH IN TOURISM LEISURE AND EVENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Leveraging; event volunteering; social legacy; social connectedness;
event management; Commonwealth Games
ID SPORT; LEGACY; LONELINESS; LESSONS; SCALE; TIES
AB Despite suggestions of the potential opportunity of using major events to generate wider social connections, most emphasis in event management research continues to be placed on future volunteering as a legacy from event volunteering. This paper examines the impact of a dedicated Host City event volunteer programme associated with the 2014 Commonwealth Games held in Glasgow, which sought to use this major sporting event to enhance social connectivity amongst the volunteers. This initiative, designed in response to the perceived failure of legacies arising from recruitment to the main event volunteer programme, sought to leverage social outcomes beyond that of volunteering. Although the quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered at the event time and three years later indicates that the programme failed to realise all its social ambitions, it nevertheless offers valuable insights into policy and practice around how event management can and needs to adapt to help delivery legacies, and to use emerging opportunities to leverage other benefits. This study points to the need for more attention to be given to examine how unanticipated circumstances ahead of events can alter legacy planning and create opportunities for social leveraging.
C1 [Rogerson, Robert J.] Univ Strathclyde, Inst Future Cities, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
[Nicholson, Rafaelle] Bournemouth Univ, Fac Management, Bournemouth, Dorset, England.
[Reid, Fiona] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Glasgow Sch Business & Soc, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
[Sly, Bridget] Scottish Govt, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
C3 University of Strathclyde; Bournemouth University; Glasgow Caledonian
University
RP Rogerson, RJ (corresponding author), Univ Strathclyde, TIC, Inst Future Cities, 99 George St, Glasgow G1 1RD, Lanark, Scotland.
EM r.j.rogerson@strath.ac.uk
RI Reid, Fiona/I-1835-2019; Rogerson, Robert/HLP-7082-2023
OI Rogerson, Robert/0000-0001-6943-9263; Nicholson,
Rafaelle/0000-0002-9128-201X
FU Glasgow Life; Big Lottery Fund
FX The work was supported by Glasgow Life with funding from the Big Lottery
Fund.
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TC 10
Z9 10
U1 0
U2 8
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1940-7963
EI 1940-7971
J9 J POLICY RES TOUR LE
JI J. Policy Res. Tour. Leis. Events
PD JAN 2
PY 2021
VL 13
IS 1
SI SI
BP 94
EP 106
DI 10.1080/19407963.2019.1696351
EA NOV 2019
PG 13
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA RA8MQ
UT WOS:000499055200001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Brunner, M
Togher, L
Palmer, S
Dann, S
Hemsley, B
AF Brunner, Melissa
Togher, Leanne
Palmer, Stuart
Dann, Stephen
Hemsley, Bronwyn
TI Rehabilitation professionals' views on social media use in traumatic
brain injury rehabilitation: gatekeepers to participation
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Traumatic brain injury; social media; rehabilitation; health
professionals
ID COMMUNICATION; DISABILITY; PEOPLE; INTERVENTIONS; NETWORKING
AB Purpose: Rehabilitation professionals support people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to return to meaningful participation in life and society - which now includes the use of social media. However, the role of health professionals in supporting the use of social media by adults with TBI is not yet known. This study aimed to investigate the experiences and views of rehabilitation professionals on the use of social media by people with TBI during rehabilitation. Method: Two focus groups were conducted and analysed qualitatively for content themes. Results: Eleven rehabilitation professionals, including allied health, recreational therapy, and service management, took part in this study. Participants identified potential benefits to people with TBI using social media, including reduced social isolation. However, they expressed concerns about social media risks relating to the vulnerability, exploitation, and reputation management for people with TBI. Rehabilitation professionals viewed their role as being to protect people from these risks of harm, either through imposing restrictions on social media use or responding to problems after these occurred. Conclusion: A knowledge translation approach might help guide and support rehabilitation professionals in enabling adults with TBI to safely access and experience the benefits of meaningful engagement in social media during rehabilitation.
C1 [Brunner, Melissa; Hemsley, Bronwyn] Univ Technol Sydney, Grad Sch Hlth, Speech Pathol, Ultimo, NSW, Australia.
[Togher, Leanne] Univ Sydney, Fac Hlth Sci, Speech Pathol, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Togher, Leanne] Univ New South Wales, NHMRC Ctr Res Excellence Brain Recovery, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Palmer, Stuart] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Ctr Study Higher Educ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Dann, Stephen] Australian Natl Univ, Coll Business & Econ, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
[Hemsley, Bronwyn] Univ Newcastle, Fac Educ & Arts, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of Technology Sydney; University of Sydney; University of New
South Wales Sydney; University of Melbourne; Australian National
University; University of Newcastle
RP Brunner, M (corresponding author), UTS, Grad Sch Hlth, Speech Pathol, POB 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
EM melissa.brunner@uts.edu.au
RI Togher, Leanne/AAC-7083-2019; Hemsley, Bronwyn/G-8362-2013; Brunner,
Melissa/AAS-5965-2020; Hemsley, Bronwyn/A-7427-2010; Dann,
Stephen/H-2505-2011
OI Brunner, Melissa/0000-0001-6823-5189; Hemsley,
Bronwyn/0000-0002-6255-3140; Dann, Stephen/0000-0001-7946-3494; Palmer,
Stuart/0000-0002-2517-0597
FU Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship; Australian
Research Council
FX This research was funded through an Australian Government Research
Training Program scholarship (first author) and a Discovery Early Career
Research Award from the Australian Research Council (last author).
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U1 0
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PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD JUL 3
PY 2021
VL 43
IS 14
BP 1955
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DI 10.1080/09638288.2019.1685604
EA NOV 2019
PG 10
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA TD5HG
UT WOS:000494904900001
PM 31694430
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ibrahim, H
Stadler, DJ
Archuleta, S
Anglade, P
Cofrancesco, J
AF Ibrahim, Halah
Stadler, Dora J.
Archuleta, Sophia
Anglade, Pascale
Cofrancesco, Joseph, Jr.
TI Twelve tips for developing and running a successful women?s group in
international academic medicine
SO MEDICAL TEACHER
LA English
DT Article
ID PROMOTE GENDER EQUITY; PERFORMANCE; NETWORKING; FACULTY; PEER
AB Gender inequity in academic medicine remains an important issue worldwide. While institutional programs and policies can help promote equity in recruitment, retention, scholarship, promotion, and leadership, they often do not address the physical and social isolation that many women in international academic medicine face. Creating networking opportunities through building women?s groups can provide a personal and professional support structure that decreases isolation and promotes the advancement of women. Based on a multidisciplinary literature review on change processes, group formation, and women?s empowerment, as well as lessons learned from personal experience, we offer 12 tips to successfully create, maintain, and support physician women?s groups, employing Kotter?s change-management framework. We believe that these groups can provide a structured platform for networking opportunities to advance women physicians in academic medicine worldwide.
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[Stadler, Dora J.] Weill Cornell Med Qatar, Ar Rayyan, Qatar.
[Archuleta, Sophia] Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Singapore, Singapore.
[Anglade, Pascale] Cleveland Clin Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates.
[Cofrancesco, Joseph, Jr.] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Armstrong Med Educ Bldg,1600 McElderry St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA.
C3 Johns Hopkins University; Qatar Foundation (QF); Weill Cornell Medical
College Qatar; National University of Singapore; Cleveland Clinic
Foundation; Johns Hopkins University
RP Cofrancesco, J (corresponding author), Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Armstrong Med Educ Bldg,1600 McElderry St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA.; Cofrancesco, J (corresponding author), Johns Hopkins Inst Excellence Educ, Med, Armstrong Med Educ Bldg,1600 McElderry St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA.
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TC 8
Z9 8
U1 1
U2 4
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0142-159X
EI 1466-187X
J9 MED TEACH
JI Med. Teach.
PD NOV 2
PY 2019
VL 41
IS 11
BP 1239
EP 1244
DI 10.1080/0142159X.2018.1521954
PG 6
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Health Care Sciences & Services
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Health Care Sciences & Services
GA JF5HT
UT WOS:000491417500003
PM 30428757
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lyu, JY
Huang, H
Hu, L
AF Lyu, Jiaying
Huang, Huan
Hu, Liang
TI Leisure education and social capital: The case of university programmes
for older adults in China
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY LEISURE SPORT & TOURISM EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Leisure education; Social capital; Ageing; China; University programmes
for older adults
ID HEALTH; LIFE; PARTICIPATION; COMMUNITY; LONELINESS; FRIENDSHIP;
FESTIVAL; NETWORK; SUPPORT; PEOPLE
AB Older adults are considered a vulnerable group at high risk of social isolation. Social capital has been shown to be a protective factor against social isolation and a contributing factor to wellbeing. This study employs a mixed-methods approach to examine the effect of leisure education on social capital in the case of university programmes for older adults in China. Through its prospective design, the study found that leisure education enhanced the development of social capital. Shared interests, perceived social connectedness, information exchanges, norms of mutual care, and skill development were found to play important roles in enhancing seniors' social capital.
C1 [Lyu, Jiaying; Huang, Huan] Zhejiang Univ, Dept Tourism & Hotel Management, Sch Management, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
[Hu, Liang] Zhejiang Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhejiang University; Zhejiang University
RP Hu, L (corresponding author), Zhejiang Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
EM jiaying_lu@zju.edu.cn; huanghuan@zju.edu.cn; lianghu@zju.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71302061]; Zhejiang
University Liberal Arts Faculty Teaching and Research Funds; Fundamental
Research Funds for the Central Universities
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (#71302061), Zhejiang University Liberal Arts Faculty Teaching and
Research Funds, and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central
Universities.
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TC 11
Z9 11
U1 2
U2 44
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1473-8376
J9 J HOSP LEIS SPORT TO
JI J. Hosp. Leis. Sport Tour. Educ.
PD NOV
PY 2019
VL 25
AR 100207
DI 10.1016/j.jhlste.2019.100207
PG 12
WC Education & Educational Research; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA JG6CK
UT WOS:000492159000005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Maund, PR
Irvine, KN
Reeves, J
Strong, E
Cromie, R
Dallimer, M
Davies, ZG
AF Maund, Phoebe R.
Irvine, Katherine N.
Reeves, Jonathan
Strong, Emily
Cromie, Ruth
Dallimer, Martin
Davies, Zoe G.
TI Wetlands for Wellbeing: Piloting a Nature-Based Health Intervention for
the Management of Anxiety and Depression
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE attention restoration theory; biodiversity; blue space; ecosystem
services; green space; mental health; mixed methods; nature-based
therapy; social prescribing; stress
ID GREEN SPACE; BLUE SPACE; MENTAL-HEALTH; URBAN; ENVIRONMENTS;
BIODIVERSITY; WALKING; STRESS; RESIDENTS; RESOURCE
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C1 [Maund, Phoebe R.; Reeves, Jonathan; Strong, Emily; Cromie, Ruth] Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge GL2 7BT, Glos, England.
[Maund, Phoebe R.; Davies, Zoe G.] Univ Kent, DICE, Sch Anthropol & Conservat, Canterbury CT2 8NR, Kent, England.
[Irvine, Katherine N.] James Hutton Inst, Social Econ & Geog Sci, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland.
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C3 University of Kent; James Hutton Institute; University of Leeds
RP Maund, PR (corresponding author), Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge GL2 7BT, Glos, England.; Maund, PR (corresponding author), Univ Kent, DICE, Sch Anthropol & Conservat, Canterbury CT2 8NR, Kent, England.
EM phoebe.maund@wwt.org.uk; Kate.Irvine@hutton.ac.uk;
jonathan.reeves@wwt.org.uk; emily.strong@wwt.org.uk;
ruth.cromie@wwt.org.uk; M.Dallimer@leeds.ac.uk; z.g.davies@kent.ac.uk
RI Strong, Emily/JZT-7523-2024; Dallimer, Martin/I-1547-2019
OI Strong, Emily/0009-0007-8297-2733; REEVES, JONATHAN/0000-0003-4723-3015;
Dallimer, Martin/0000-0001-8120-3309
FU European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme [726104]; Scottish Government's Rural
and Environment Sciences and Analytical Services Division (RESAS)
FX Z.G.D.; M.D. and K.N.I. are funded by the European Research Council
(ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme (Consolidator Grant No. 726104). K.N.I. was also supported by
the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Sciences and Analytical
Services Division (RESAS).
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TC 71
Z9 79
U1 10
U2 92
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD NOV
PY 2019
VL 16
IS 22
AR 4413
DI 10.3390/ijerph16224413
PG 17
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA JV0KZ
UT WOS:000502057400110
PM 31718035
OA Green Published, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhong, BL
Xie, WX
Zhu, JH
Lu, J
Chen, HX
AF Zhong, Bao-Liang
Xie, Wu-Xiang
Zhu, Jun-Hong
Lu, Jin
Chen, Hongxian
TI Prevalence and correlates of suicide attempt among Chinese individuals
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SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID RISK-FACTORS; MORTALITY; IDEATION; BEHAVIOR; USERS; POPULATION;
LONELINESS; BORDERLINE; PREVENTION; DISORDER
AB To date, there have been very limited studies regarding the clinical epidemiology of attempted suicide in Chinese individuals with heroin-dependence. The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of suicide attempt in Chinese individuals receiving methadone maintenance treatment for heroin dependence. Demographic, clinical, and psychosocial data of 603 methadone-maintained patients with heroin dependence were collected with a standardized self-administered questionnaire. The presence of suicide attempt and antisocial personality disorder was assessed by using a single question and the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview 5.0. The one-month and lifetime prevalence rates of suicide attempt were 9.5% and 34.2%, respectively. In multivariable logistic regression, lifetime suicide attempt was significantly associated with female gender (OR = 2.81), being 20-39 years old (OR = 2.73), an education level of primary school or lower (OR = 2.07), poor economic status (OR = 3.06), injecting heroin before methadone maintenance treatment (OR = 2.92), depressive symptoms (OR = 3.46), anxiety symptoms (OR = 1.88), and antisocial personality disorder (OR = 2.85). Suicide attempt is very prevalent among Chinese individuals receiving methadone maintenance treatment for heroin dependence. Services for patients with heroin dependence in methadone maintenance treatment clinics in China should include psychosocial supports, periodic screening for suicide attempt and other suicidal behaviors and, when needed, psychiatric treatment and crisis intervention.
C1 [Zhong, Bao-Liang; Chen, Hongxian] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp 2, Dept Psychiat, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
[Zhong, Bao-Liang; Chen, Hongxian] China Natl Clin Res Ctr Mental Disorders Xiangya, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
[Zhong, Bao-Liang; Zhu, Jun-Hong] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Affiliated Wuhan Mental Hlth Ctr, Tongji Med Coll, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China.
[Xie, Wu-Xiang] Peking Univ, Clin Res Inst, Hlth Sci Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China.
[Lu, Jin] Kunming Med Univ, Dept Psychiat, Affiliated Hosp 1, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
C3 Central South University; Huazhong University of Science & Technology;
Peking University; Kunming Medical University
RP Chen, HX (corresponding author), Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp 2, Dept Psychiat, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.; Chen, HX (corresponding author), China Natl Clin Res Ctr Mental Disorders Xiangya, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
EM shenhx2018@csu.edu.cn
RI Xie, Wuxiang/GYU-3990-2022; Zhong, Baoliang/AEN-1897-2022
FU National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0800908-Z02]; Subject
Leadership Training Programme for Medicine Discipline of Health and
Family Planning Commission of Yunnan Province [D-2017048]; Health and
Family Planning Commission of Yunnan Province [2016NS027]; National
Natural Science Foundation of China [71774060]; Wuhan Health and Family
Planning Commission [WG16A02]
FX This study was funded by the National Key R&D Program of China
(2016YFC0800908-Z02, HC, PI), the Subject Leadership Training Programme
for Medicine Discipline of Health and Family Planning Commission of
Yunnan Province (D-2017048, JL, PI), Health and Family Planning
Commission of Yunnan Province [2016NS027, JL, PI], the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (71774060, BLZ, PI), and Wuhan Health and
Family Planning Commission [WG16A02, BLZ, PI]. The funders had no role
in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript. The authors thank all the patients
involved in this study for their cooperation and support.
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PT J
AU Bailey, L
Gibson, MT
AF Bailey, Lucy
Gibson, Mark T.
TI International School Principals: Routes to headship and key challenges
of their role
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Leadership; schools; international schools; leadership roles
ID EDUCATIONAL-LEADERSHIP; ENGLAND; LEGITIMACY; REGION; ASIA
AB Although there is an extensive literature across a range of national contexts concerning the evolving role of the school leader, little has been written about the rapidly expanding world of international school leadership. This paper focuses on the top tier of leadership of international schools by drawing on semi-structured interviews with 12 school principals in Malaysia, during which they reflected on the nature of their job and the routes they had taken to headship. It is argued that although the overwhelming majority had taken a school leadership qualification and found elements helpful, they felt that it did not adequately prepare them for their role. Several ways in which international school leadership differs significantly from educational school leadership in other contexts are identified, with principals needing to pay attention to loneliness, transience, cultural differences, governance, business elements, and managing school composition. By identifying key challenges faced by international heads, and by charting the paths that individuals take towards headship, this article seeks to understand the nature of senior leadership in international schools.
C1 [Bailey, Lucy] Univ Bahrain, Bahrain Teachers Coll, Zallaq, Bahrain.
[Gibson, Mark T.] Oxford Brookes Univ, Educ, Oxford, England.
[Gibson, Mark T.] Univ Nottingham, Educ Leadership & Management, Malaysia Campus, Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia.
[Gibson, Mark T.] Univ Gloucestershire, Educ Leadership & Management, Cheltenham, Glos, England.
[Gibson, Mark T.] Univ Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, W Midlands, England.
C3 University of Bahrain; Oxford Brookes University; University of
Nottingham Malaysia; University of Gloucestershire; University of
Wolverhampton
RP Bailey, L (corresponding author), Univ Bahrain, Bahrain Teachers Coll, Zallaq, Bahrain.
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Lucy/0000-0003-1828-6273
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PT J
AU Kuriakose, V
Sreejesh, S
Wilson, PR
Anusree, MR
AF Kuriakose, Vijay
Sreejesh, S.
Wilson, P. R.
Anusree, M. R.
TI The differential association of workplace conflicts on employee
well-being The moderating role of perceived social support at work
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Well-being; Task conflict; Relationship conflict; Process conflict;
Perceived social support
ID GOODNESS-OF-FIT; INTRAGROUP CONFLICT; TASK CONFLICT; JOB-SATISFACTION;
CONTINGENCY PERSPECTIVE; INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS;
TEAM PERFORMANCE; PIVOTAL ROLE; LONELINESS
AB Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the differential association of three different workplace conflicts on employee-related outcomes, such as loneliness and well-being. Further, the study pursues to explore the perceived social support at the workplace as a conditional factor in the relation between different conflict types and employee loneliness. Design/methodology/approach The data were collected using a self-administered survey from 554 IT employees. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to test the study postulations. Findings The findings indicated that all three types of conflicts differently associate on both loneliness and well-being. Besides, it found that loneliness works as a mediator between conflict types and employee well-being. Further, perceived social support at the workplace moderates the relationship between different types of conflict, such as relationship, process, task conflicts and employee loneliness at work. Originality/value To the best of the authors' knowledge, for the first time, a study has been conducted highlighting the differential association of workplace conflict and employee outcome and indicating its intervening mechanisms and conflict management conditions.
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[Sreejesh, S.] Indian Inst Management, Kozhikode, India.
[Anusree, M. R.] Rajagiri Business Sch, Cochin, Kerala, India.
C3 Cochin University Science & Technology; Indian Institute of Management
(IIM System); Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode; Rajagiri
Business School (RBS)
RP Kuriakose, V (corresponding author), Cochin Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Management Studies, Kochi, Kerala, India.
EM vijaythuruthel@gmail.com
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TC 28
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1044-4068
EI 1758-8545
J9 INT J CONFL MANAGE
JI Int. J. Confl. Manage.
PD OCT 14
PY 2019
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IS 5
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EP 705
DI 10.1108/IJCMA-05-2018-0063
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WC Communication; Management; Political Science
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SC Communication; Business & Economics; Government & Law
GA JC3EZ
UT WOS:000489162500005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dor-Haim, P
Oplatka, I
AF Dor-Haim, Peleg
Oplatka, Izhar
TI Feelings of Loneliness among School Principals: Experiences, causes and
Copying Strategies
SO LEADERSHIP AND POLICY IN SCHOOLS
LA English
DT Article
ID EXISTENTIAL LONELINESS; SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; TEACHERS; CARE; TOP
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C1 [Dor-Haim, Peleg; Oplatka, Izhar] Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Educ, Tel Aviv, Israel.
C3 Tel Aviv University
RP Oplatka, I (corresponding author), 60 Levanon St, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel.
EM pdorhaim@gmail.com; oplatka@post.tau.ac.il
RI Dor-Haim, peleg/ADQ-9459-2022; Oplatka, Izhar/X-2607-2019
OI Dor-haim, Peleg/0000-0001-9879-2859; Oplatka, Izhar/0000-0002-2759-2515
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1570-0763
EI 1744-5043
J9 LEADERSH POLICY SCH
JI Leadersh. Policy Sch.
PD APR 3
PY 2021
VL 20
IS 2
BP 261
EP 276
DI 10.1080/15700763.2019.1668423
EA OCT 2019
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA SA8LT
UT WOS:000490939000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Guenzi, P
Rangarajan, D
Chaker, NN
Sajtos, L
AF Guenzi, Paolo
Rangarajan, Deva
Chaker, Nawar N.
Sajtos, Laszlo
TI It is all in good humor? Examining the impact of salesperson evaluations
of leader humor on salesperson job satisfaction and job stress
SO JOURNAL OF PERSONAL SELLING & SALES MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE affiliative humor; aggressive humor; job satisfaction; job stress; sales
manager
ID STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS; WORKPLACE ISOLATION; ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMITMENT; MANAGERIAL HUMOR; COPING MECHANISM; AGGRESSIVE HUMOR;
SOCIAL-EXCHANGE; POSITIVE HUMOR; MEDIATING ROLE; PERFORMANCE
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C1 [Guenzi, Paolo] Univ Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Dept Mkt, Mkt, Via Roentgen 1, Milan, Italy.
[Guenzi, Paolo] SDA Bocconi Sch Management, Via Roentgen 1, Milan, Italy.
[Rangarajan, Deva] Ball State Univ, Coll Business, Mkt, Whitinger Business Bldg,Room 309, Muncie, IN 47306 USA.
[Chaker, Nawar N.] Elon Univ, Martha & Spencer Love Sch Business, Dept Mkt & Int Business, Mkt, 2075 Campus Box, Elon, NC 27244 USA.
[Sajtos, Laszlo] Univ Auckland, Business Sch, Mkt, 12 Grafton Rd, Auckland, New Zealand.
C3 Bocconi University; Bocconi University; Ball State University; Elon
University; University of Auckland
RP Guenzi, P (corresponding author), Univ Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Dept Mkt, Mkt, Via Roentgen 1, Milan, Italy.; Guenzi, P (corresponding author), SDA Bocconi Sch Management, Via Roentgen 1, Milan, Italy.
EM paolo.guenzi@sdabocconi.it
OI GUENZI, PAOLO/0000-0002-9332-1836
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0885-3134
EI 1557-7813
J9 J PERS SELL SALES M
JI J. Pers. Sell. Sales Manag.
PD OCT 2
PY 2019
VL 39
IS 4
SI SI
BP 352
EP 369
DI 10.1080/08853134.2019.1598267
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WC Business
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
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UT WOS:000503207600004
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Farmaki, A
Stergiou, DP
AF Farmaki, Anna
Stergiou, Dimitrios P.
TI Escaping loneliness Through Airbnb host-guest interactions
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Airbnb; Host-guest interactions
AB This research note explores the relationship between loneliness and the use of Airbnb from the perspective of host-guest interactions. Findings from semi-structured interviews with co-habiting Airbnb hosts and guests, identify loneliness as a key driver and an important element of the peer-to-peer accommodation experience. By offering a typology of Airbnb users in terms of their loneliness-interaction interface, findings contribute to a better compatibility between Airbnb hosts and guests who experience loneliness and social isolation. Thus, in light of the increasing rates of loneliness, this research note provide support to international attempts to ameliorate the social problem of loneliness. Considering that loneliness has been largely overlooked in tourism research, the empirical evidence offered in this research note may serve as a stepping stone for further research on loneliness within tourism studies.
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C3 Cyprus University of Technology; Hellenic Open University
RP Farmaki, A (corresponding author), Cyprus Univ Technol, Sch Management & Econ, 115 Spyrou Araouzou, Limassol 3036, Cyprus.
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RI Stergiou, Dimitrios/AAH-1800-2021; Farmaki, Anna/D-9473-2016
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PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD OCT
PY 2019
VL 74
BP 331
EP 333
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2019.04.006
PG 3
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA IA9PW
UT WOS:000469890300028
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kahn, WA
AF Kahn, William A.
TI DYNAMICS AND IMPLICATIONS OF DISTRESS ORGANIZING
SO ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
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PU ACAD MANAGEMENT
PI BRIARCLIFF MANOR
PA PACE UNIV, PO BOX 3020, 235 ELM RD, BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY 10510-8020 USA
SN 0001-4273
EI 1948-0989
J9 ACAD MANAGE J
JI Acad. Manage. J.
PD OCT
PY 2019
VL 62
IS 5
BP 1471
EP 1497
DI 10.5465/amj.2016.0319
PG 27
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA JG6KC
UT WOS:000492179100007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rusinovic, K
van Bochove, M
van de Sande, J
AF Rusinovic, Katja
van Bochove, Marianne
van de Sande, Jolien
TI Senior Co-Housing in the Netherlands: Benefits and Drawbacks for Its
Residents
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE aging in place; senior co-housing communities; elderly care; loneliness;
social support; informal care
ID COMMUNITY; SUPPORT; CARE; POPULATION; CONTEXT; PEOPLE; WORK
AB Senior co-housing communities offer an in-between solution for older people who do not want to live in an institutional setting but prefer the company of their age peers. Residents of co-housing communities live in their own apartments but undertake activities together and support one another. This paper adds to the literature by scrutinizing the benefits and drawbacks of senior co-housing, with special focus on the forms and limits of social support and the implications for the experience of loneliness. Qualitative fieldwork was conducted in eight co-housing communities in the Netherlands, consisting of document analysis, interviews, focus groups, and observations. The research shows that co-housing communities offer social contacts, social control, and instrumental and emotional support. Residents set boundaries regarding the frequency and intensity of support. The provided support partly relieves residents' adult children from caregiving duties but does not substitute formal and informal care. Due to their access to contacts and support, few residents experience social loneliness. Co-housing communities can potentially also alleviate emotional loneliness, but currently, this happens to a limited degree. The paper concludes with practical recommendations for enhancing the benefits and reducing the drawbacks of senior co-housing.
C1 [Rusinovic, Katja] Hague Univ Appl Sci, Fac Publ Management Law & Safety, NL-2521 EP The Hague, Netherlands.
[van Bochove, Marianne; van de Sande, Jolien] Erasmus Univ, Erasmus Sch Hlth Policy & Management, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands.
C3 Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC; Erasmus University
Rotterdam
RP Rusinovic, K (corresponding author), Hague Univ Appl Sci, Fac Publ Management Law & Safety, NL-2521 EP The Hague, Netherlands.
EM k.m.rusinovic@hhs.nl; vanbochove@eshpm.eur.nl; vandesande@eshpm.eur.nl
OI van Bochove, Marianne/0000-0001-8476-5964; van de Sande,
Jolien/0000-0003-1409-3706
FU Regional Attention and Action for Knowledge Circulation (RAAK) scheme
[MKB-3-37]
FX As this was an exploratory study for the project Naar Verantwoorde
Rebellie: Governance en Inspraak bij Collectieve Woonvormen voor Ouderen
(Towards Responsible Rebellion: Governance of and Participation in
Collective Living Arrangements for Older People), the writing of this
paper was partly supported by the Regional Attention and Action for
Knowledge Circulation (RAAK) scheme (MKB-3-37), which is managed by the
Taskforce for Applied Research (Nationaal Regieorgaan Praktijkgericht
Onderzoek SIA). This project runs from 2019 to 2021.
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PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2019
VL 16
IS 19
AR 3776
DI 10.3390/ijerph16193776
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA JK3MF
UT WOS:000494748600272
PM 31597278
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Musielak, N
Jaffe, P
Lapshina, N
AF Musielak, Natalia
Jaffe, Peter
Lapshina, Natalia
TI Barriers to safety* for victims of domestic homicide
SO PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW
LA English
DT Article
DE Homicide risk factors; domestic homicide; domestic violence; intimate
partner violence; death review
ID INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; WOMEN; REVICTIMIZATION; CHALLENGES; GENDER;
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C3 Western University (University of Western Ontario)
RP Jaffe, P (corresponding author), Univ Western Ontario, Fac Educ, 1137 Western Rd, London, ON N6G 1G7, Canada.
EM pjaffe@uwo.ca
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1068-316X
EI 1477-2744
J9 PSYCHOL CRIME LAW
JI Psychol. Crime Law
PD MAY 27
PY 2020
VL 26
IS 5
BP 461
EP 478
DI 10.1080/1068316X.2019.1670178
EA SEP 2019
PG 18
WC Criminology & Penology; Law; Psychology, Multidisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Criminology & Penology; Government & Law; Psychology
GA LQ9TW
UT WOS:000487400500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Song, D
Yu, DSF
Li, PWC
Sun, QH
AF Song, Dan
Yu, Doris S. F.
Li, Polly W. C.
Sun, Qiuhua
TI Identifying the Factors Related to Depressive Symptoms Amongst
Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE mild cognitive impairment; depressive symptoms; correlates
ID LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY;
ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; PREVALENCE; DEMENTIA; VALIDATION;
EXERCISE; URBAN
AB High-level depressive symptoms have been reported in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), resulting in increased risk of progression to dementia. However, studies investigating the correlates of depressive symptoms among this population are scarce. This study aimed to investigate the significant socio-demographic, lifestyle-related and disease-related correlates of depressive symptoms among this cohort. Cross-sectional data were obtained from a sample of 154 Chinese community-dwelling older adults with MCI. MCI subjects were screened by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Depressive symptoms were measured by the Geriatric Depression Scale. Possible correlates of depressive symptoms in individuals with MCI were explored by multiple linear regressions. The prevalence of depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults with MCI was 31.8%. In multiple regression analysis, poor perceived positive social interaction, small social network, low level of physical activity, poor functional status, subjective memory complaint, and poor health perception were correlated with depressive symptoms. The findings highlight that depressive symptoms are sufficient to warrant evaluation and management in older adults with MCI. Addressing social isolation, assisting this vulnerable group in functional and physical activities, and cultivating a positive perception towards cognitive and physical health are highly prioritized treatment targets among individuals with MCI.
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[Yu, Doris S. F.; Li, Polly W. C.] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Nethersole Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Zhejiang Chinese Medical University; Chinese University of Hong Kong
RP Sun, QH (corresponding author), Zhejiang Chinese Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Hangzhou 310053, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
EM songdan@zcmu.edu.cn; dyu@cuhk.edu.hk; liwaichi@cuhk.edu.hk;
sqh23807@163.com
RI Yu, Doris/B-5853-2015; Li, Polly/N-9480-2015
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Qiu-hua/0000-0001-7916-3408
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U2 15
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD SEP 2
PY 2019
VL 16
IS 18
AR 3449
DI 10.3390/ijerph16183449
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA JC3KV
UT WOS:000489178500223
PM 31533269
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kuna, S
AF Kuna, Shani
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LA English
DT Article
DE management consulting; executive coaching; executive loneliness;
impostor phenomenon
ID PROFESSIONALISM; TOP
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RP Kuna, S (corresponding author), Sapir Coll, IL-7916500 MP Hof Ashkelon, Hof Ashkelon, Israel.
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U2 38
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0021-8863
EI 1552-6879
J9 J APPL BEHAV SCI
JI J. Appl. Bahav. Sci.
PD SEP
PY 2019
VL 55
IS 3
BP 306
EP 326
DI 10.1177/0021886319832009
PG 21
WC Behavioral Sciences; Psychology, Applied; Management; Psychology,
Experimental
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Behavioral Sciences; Psychology; Business & Economics
GA IO0TU
UT WOS:000479093700002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Suresh, AS
Biswas, A
AF Suresh, A. S.
Biswas, Anindya
TI A Study of Factors of Internet Addiction and Its Impact on Online
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SO GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Consumer behaviour; millennial generation; internet addiction;
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ID DEPRESSION
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[Biswas, Anindya] CHRIST Deemed Be Univ, Inst Management, Kolkata, W Bengal, India.
C3 Christ University
RP Suresh, AS (corresponding author), CHRIST Deemed Be Univ, Inst Management, Hosur Rd, Bengaluru 560029, Karnataka, India.
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NR 29
TC 25
Z9 26
U1 2
U2 37
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0972-1509
EI 0973-0664
J9 GLOB BUS REV
JI Glob. Bus. Rev.
PD DEC
PY 2020
VL 21
IS 6
BP 1448
EP 1465
AR 0972150919857011
DI 10.1177/0972150919857011
EA AUG 2019
PG 18
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA OW7MN
UT WOS:000483285700001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhou, Z
Mao, FZ
Zhang, W
Towne, SD
Wang, P
Fang, Y
AF Zhou, Zi
Mao, Fanzhen
Zhang, Wei
Towne, Samuel D.
Wang, Ping
Fang, Ya
TI The Association Between Loneliness and Cognitive Impairment among Older
Men and Women in China: A Nationwide Longitudinal Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; cognitive impairment; older adults; sex differences; China
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; GENDER DIFFERENTIALS; ADULTS FINDINGS; MORTALITY;
RISK; DEMENTIA; DECLINE; PEOPLE; CONSEQUENCES; DISABILITY
AB We aimed to investigate the association between loneliness and cognitive impairment among older men and women in China. Data for 6898 eligible participants aged 65 years and older were derived from the latest two waves (2008/2009 and 2011/2012) of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. A logistic regression analysis was performed to determine whether the association between loneliness at baseline and the risk of cognitive impairment at follow-up varied by sex, with adjustment for social-demographic variables, social isolation, lifestyles, and health status. The rates of baseline loneliness and follow-up cognitive impairment were both higher among women than men. Loneliness at baseline was significantly associated with cognitive impairment at follow-up among elderly men (OR = 1.30; 95% CI 1.01-1.69), even after adjusting for potential confounding variables; however, a similar association was not observed among elderly women (OR = 0.98; 95% CI 0.81-1.19). Multiple imputations were applied to address missing data. Although elderly women more frequently reported feelings of loneliness, the impact of loneliness on cognitive impairment was significant among elderly men but not elderly women. Interventions designed to decrease the incidence of loneliness may be particularly beneficial for the reduction of cognitive impairment among elderly Chinese men.
C1 [Zhou, Zi; Mao, Fanzhen; Zhang, Wei; Wang, Ping; Fang, Ya] Xiamen Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, State Key Lab Mol Vaccine & Mol Diagnost, Xiangan South Rd, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, Peoples R China.
[Zhou, Zi; Mao, Fanzhen; Zhang, Wei; Wang, Ping; Fang, Ya] Xiamen Univ, Fujian Prov Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Key Lab Hlth Technol Assessment, Xiangan South Rd, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, Peoples R China.
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[Towne, Samuel D.] Univ Cent Florida, Disabil Aging & Technol Cluster, Orlando, FL 32816 USA.
[Towne, Samuel D.] Texas A&M Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm & Occupat Hlth, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
C3 Xiamen University; Fuzhou University; Xiamen University; State
University System of Florida; University of Central Florida; State
University System of Florida; University of Central Florida; Texas A&M
University System; Texas A&M University College Station; Texas A&M
Health Science Center
RP Fang, Y (corresponding author), Xiamen Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, State Key Lab Mol Vaccine & Mol Diagnost, Xiangan South Rd, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, Peoples R China.; Fang, Y (corresponding author), Xiamen Univ, Fujian Prov Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Key Lab Hlth Technol Assessment, Xiangan South Rd, Xiamen 361102, Fujian, Peoples R China.
EM fangya@xmu.edu.cn
RI Towne, Samuel/AAE-1992-2021; Zhang, Wei/JTU-8118-2023
OI zhou, zi/0000-0001-7260-8136
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [81602941, 81573257];
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2016J01408]
FX This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China under Grant [number 81602941, 81573257]; and the Natural Science
Foundation of Fujian Province under Grant [number 2016J01408].
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NR 54
TC 45
Z9 45
U1 4
U2 68
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1661-7827
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD AUG 14
PY 2019
VL 16
IS 16
AR 2877
DI 10.3390/ijerph16162877
PG 11
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA IV7AN
UT WOS:000484419000039
PM 31408955
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Dustin, D
McDonald, C
Wright, B
Harper, J
Lamke, G
Murphy, J
AF Dustin, Daniel
McDonald, Cary
Wright, Brett
Harper, Jack
Lamke, Gene
Murphy, James
TI The promise of a park, recreation, and tourism education in a
participatory democracy
SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Civic engagement; community-engaged learning; general education; nation
building
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LEISURE
AB We believe the education of future park, recreation, and tourism professionals is incomplete if it does not prepare them for moral leadership in a participatory democracy. We anchor our thinking in Pieper's Leisure: The Basis of Culture and build our case by revisiting Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind, in which he admonished higher education for not preparing students, regardless of major, for assuming responsibility for their country's moral character based upon conscientious consideration of civilization's major philosophical ideas. We then apply Bloom's criticism to the education of park, recreation, and tourism students. Based on our analysis, we implore educators in our field to live up to their educational promise by embracing service learning and community-engaged learning as critical components of our students' professional preparation to ready them for civic engagement as well as a career in parks, recreation, and tourism.
C1 [Dustin, Daniel] Univ Utah, Dept Hlth Kinesiol & Recreat, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
[McDonald, Cary] Univ Illinois, Dept Recreat Sport & Tourism, Champaign, IL USA.
[Wright, Brett] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Clemson, SC 29631 USA.
[Harper, Jack] J Harper & Associates, Evergreen, CO USA.
[Harper, Jack] Univ Manitoba, Fac Kinesiol & Recreat Management, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
[Lamke, Gene] San Diego State Univ, L Robert Payne Sch Hospitality & Tourism Manageme, San Diego, CA 92182 USA.
[Murphy, James] San Francisco Publ Lib, Recreat Pk & Tourism, San Francisco, CA 94102 USA.
C3 Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; University of
Illinois System; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Clemson
University; University of Manitoba; California State University System;
San Diego State University
RP Dustin, D (corresponding author), Univ Utah, Dept Hlth Kinesiol & Recreat, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
EM Daniel.Dustin@health.utah.edu
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NR 56
TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 17
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0022-2216
EI 2159-6417
J9 J LEISURE RES
JI J. Leis. Res.
PD AUG 8
PY 2019
VL 50
IS 4
SI SI
BP 359
EP 371
DI 10.1080/00222216.2019.1619111
PG 13
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA IY9YX
UT WOS:000486749800006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ranjan, S
Yadav, RS
AF Ranjan, Sushant
Yadav, Rama Shankar
TI Social isolation: development and validation of measures
SO BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Well-being; Social isolation; Extraversion
ID EMOTIONAL LONELINESS SCALE; JOB-SATISFACTION; VALIDITY; SUPPORT;
VERSION; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION; PERFORMANCE; SAMPLE; ADULTS
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop and empirically validate items on social isolation. The comprehensive literature review of existing studies on the measures of social isolation, loneliness and the related construct was conducted. The paper seeks to conceptualize, validate and present items to measure social isolation. Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on theoretical and empirical investigation of the measures of social isolation, loneliness and related constructs such as social others, social loneliness and feeling of sociability. The items were generated through theoretical exploration of previous literature and later modified. The author examined the items through exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and further checked for external criterion validity. Data collected from 128 individuals, in India, were examined to design and validate the scale. Findings The finding of the paper is a ten-item social isolation scale. Using structural equation modeling, we have found extraversion and well-being significantly associated with final items in the present study, confirming the external quality of the scale. Originality/value There is a dearth of developed and validated measures of social isolation in the literature. The study reveals the conceptualization and empirical validation of measures of social isolation in the Indian context so that researchers can move forward to develop theories on social isolation.
C1 [Ranjan, Sushant; Yadav, Rama Shankar] Indian Inst Management, Dept Org Behav & Human Resource Management, Rohtak, Haryana, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Rohtak
RP Ranjan, S (corresponding author), Indian Inst Management, Dept Org Behav & Human Resource Management, Rohtak, Haryana, India.
EM fpm04.012@iimrohtak.ac.in
RI Yadav, Rama/G-6714-2019
OI Yadav, Rama Shankar/0000-0002-8542-7286
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U2 34
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1463-5771
EI 1758-4094
J9 BENCHMARKING
JI Benchmarking
PD AUG 5
PY 2019
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IS 6
BP 1905
EP 1920
DI 10.1108/BIJ-11-2018-0371
PG 16
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA IX8JA
UT WOS:000485931600012
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Page, DT
Coetzee, BJ
AF Page, Daniel T.
Coetzee, Bronwyne J.
TI South African adolescents living with spina bifida: contributors and
hindrances to well-being
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Adolescent; disability; positive psychology; primary caregiver; South
Africa; spina bifida myelomeningocele
ID NEURAL-TUBE DEFECTS; YOUNG-ADULTS; HEALTH-CARE; PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT;
FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE; SELF-MANAGEMENT; EMERGING ADULTS; CHILDREN;
EXPERIENCES; PEOPLE
AB Background: Spina bifida myelomeningocele is the second highest cause of disability among adolescents. However, little research is available in low-income nations such a South Africa. Investigating the contributors and hindrances to well-being in adolescents with spina bifida myelomeningocele may yield novel insights. In this study we included both adolescents and their primary caregivers to examine their perspectives on caring for and facilitating improvements in the life of the adolescents living with spina bifida myelomeningocele. Objectives: To identify and document the perceptions of adolescents with spina bifida myelomeningocele and their primary caregivers on the factors that contribute to and hinder the well-being of adolescents living with spina bifida myelomeningocele in South Africa. Method: An explorative qualitative research design was utilized, guided by a positive psychology theoretical framework. Fourteen participants, consisting of seven adolescent-primary caregiver dyads, were interviewed. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis and coded inductively using ATLAS.ti software. Results: We identified eight themes describing participants' perceptions on contributors and hindrances to the well-being of adolescents with spina bifida myelomeningocele. Contributing factors included: family support, social groups, special needs education, sport participation, striving for independence, and finding meaning in life. Hindrances included: structural (lack of resources, medical care and mobility challenges) and social (bullying and harmful friendships, secrecy about the condition, social isolation and unhappiness) hindrances to well-being. Conclusion: Acknowledging the contributors and hindrances to the well-being of adolescents with spina bifida myelomeningocele is crucial for guiding informed positive interventions and preventing blind spots. Given the limited number of positive contexts, concentrated effort is required to facilitate opportunities for growth in a range of environments. Primary caregivers lack insight into the positive and negative aspects of the adolescents' lives. We suggest families prioritize bonding time and open communication.
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C3 Stellenbosch University
RP Page, DT (corresponding author), Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Psychol, Private Bag X1, ZA-7602 Stellenbosch, South Africa.
EM dtpage@hotmail.com
RI Coetzee, Bronwyne/AAA-5519-2021; Coetzee, Bronwyne/D-5385-2013
OI Coetzee, Bronwyne/0000-0003-1545-418X; Page, Daniel
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U1 0
U2 10
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD MAR 27
PY 2021
VL 43
IS 7
BP 920
EP 928
DI 10.1080/09638288.2019.1647293
EA JUL 2019
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA RG2JG
UT WOS:000479955100001
PM 31368378
DA 2025-05-28
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Watuwa, Richard
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LA English
DT Article
DE Social tourism; Subjective well-being; First Nations; Social policy
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH; PARTICIPATION; LONELINESS; POLICY; TIES
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FU Purdy Crawford Chair in Aboriginal Business Studies at Cape Breton
University
FX This paper is supported by the Purdy Crawford Chair in Aboriginal
Business Studies at Cape Breton University. The author would also like
to acknowledge Tracey Menge, Economic Development Officer of Eskasoni
First Nation, where the study was conducted. This research did not
receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public,
commerical, or not -for-profit sectors.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA IU2MC
UT WOS:000483413500004
DA 2025-05-28
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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WC Education & Educational Research
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA OJ4GG
UT WOS:000475055200001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Belkhir, M
Brouard, M
Brunk, KH
Dalmoro, M
Ferreira, MC
Figueiredo, B
Huff, AD
Scaraboto, D
Sibai, O
Smith, AN
AF Belkhir, Meriam
Brouard, Myriam
Brunk, Katja H.
Dalmoro, Marlon
Ferreira, Marcia Christina
Figueiredo, Bernardo
Huff, Aimee Dinnin
Scaraboto, Daiane
Sibai, Olivier
Smith, Andrew N.
TI ISOLATION IN GLOBALIZING ACADEMIC FIELDS: A COLLABORATIVE
AUTOETHNOGRAPHY OF EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS
SO ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT LEARNING & EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
ID RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; MANAGEMENT; EXPERIENCES;
NETWORKS; SOCIALIZATION; BRICOLAGE; COMMUNITY; KNOWLEDGE; GENDER
AB This study examines academic isolation-an involuntary perceived separation from the academic field to which one aspires to belong, associated with a perceived lack of agency in terms of one's engagement with the field-as a key challenge for researchers in increasingly globalized academic careers. While prior research describes early career researchers' isolation in their institutions, we theorize early career researchers' isolation in their academic fields and reveal how they attempt to mitigate isolation to improve their career prospects. Using a collaborative autoethnographic approach, we generate and analyze a dataset focused on the experiences of 10 early career researchers in a globalizing business academic field known as consumer culture theory. We identify bricolage practices, polycentric governance practices, and integration mechanisms that work to enhance early career researchers' perceptions of agency, and consequently, mitigate their academic isolation. Our findings extend discussions on isolation and its role in new academic careers. Early career researchers, in particular, can benefit from a deeper understanding of practices that can enable them to mitigate isolation and reclaim agency as they engage with global academic fields.
C1 [Belkhir, Meriam] Univ Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.
[Brouard, Myriam] HEC Montreal, Mkt, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Brunk, Katja H.] Europa Univ Viadrina, Mkt, Frankfurt, Oder, Germany.
[Dalmoro, Marlon] UNIVATES, Lajeado, RS, Brazil.
[Ferreira, Marcia Christina] Brunel Univ London, Mkt & Operat, London, England.
[Figueiredo, Bernardo] RMIT Univ, Mkt, Sch Econ Finance & Mkt, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Huff, Aimee Dinnin] Oregon State Univ, Mkt, Coll Business, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA.
[Scaraboto, Daiane] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Mkt, Santiago, RM, Chile.
[Sibai, Olivier] Birkbeck Univ London, Mkt, London, England.
[Smith, Andrew N.] Suffolk Univ, Mkt, Sawyer Sch Business, Boston, MA 02114 USA.
C3 Universite de Sfax; Universite de Montreal; HEC Montreal; European
University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder; Universidade do Vale do Taquari;
Brunel University; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT);
Oregon State University; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile;
University of London; Birkbeck University London; Suffolk University
RP Belkhir, M (corresponding author), Univ Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.
RI Huff, Aimee/HJP-6110-2023; Dalmoro, Marlon/K-1021-2013; Scaraboto,
Daiane/AAD-7673-2020; Ferreira, Marcia Christina/GVU-7063-2022
OI Belkhir, Meriam/0000-0002-0976-116X; Sibai, Olivier/0000-0003-1956-4335;
Amado Figueiredo, Bernardo/0000-0003-1935-4370; Dalmoro,
Marlon/0000-0002-6211-0905; Huff, Aimee Dinnin/0000-0002-8261-3411;
Scaraboto, Daiane/0000-0002-7658-9339; Ferreira, Marcia
Christina/0000-0003-2599-8754
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PT J
AU Bristol, TJ
Shirrell, M
AF Bristol, Travis J.
Shirrell, Matthew
TI Who Is Here to Help Me? The Work-Related Social Networks of Staff of
Color in Two Mid-Sized Districts
SO AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE staff of color; social networks; social isolation; mathematics
ID EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE; BLACK TEACHERS; WHITE; RACE; INSTRUCTION;
ACHIEVEMENT; EXPERIENCES; COMMUNITY; RELEVANT; TOKENISM
AB Despite the benefits of educators of color to various outcomes for students of color, large-scale research has not explored these educators' on-the-job interactions with colleagues outside of large urban districts. Using social network analysis, this study examined the work-related social interactions of staff (teachers and administrators) of color in two mid-sized school districts. Where staff of color were likely the only faculty members of color-and where math professional development and curricular change were district-wide foci-staff of color were less likely to seek out colleagues for math advice. Staff of color were generally not sought for advice any more or less than White colleagues. Implications for policy and practice related to staff of color are discussed.
C1 [Bristol, Travis J.] Univ Calif Berkeley, Educ, 2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
[Shirrell, Matthew] George Washington Univ, Educ Leadership & Adm, Washington, DC USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Berkeley;
George Washington University
RP Bristol, TJ (corresponding author), Univ Calif Berkeley, Educ, 2121 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
EM tjbristol@berkeley.edu
RI Shirrell, Matthew/HJP-0635-2023
OI Shirrell, Matthew/0000-0002-7783-8579
FU Nebraska MATH Study at Northwestern University; University of
Nebraska-Lincoln - National Science Foundation [DUE-0831835];
Distributed Leadership Studies - National Science Foundation (RETA
Grant) [EHR - 0412510, REC-9873583]
FX Work on this article was supported by the Nebraska MATH Study
(http://www.distributedleadership.org/projects.html) at Northwestern
University and University of Nebraska-Lincoln, funded by research grants
from the National Science Foundation (DUE-0831835). The work was also
supported by the Distributed Leadership Studies
(http://www.distributedleadership.org) funded by research grants from
the National Science Foundation (REC-9873583, RETA Grant #EHR -
0412510). We thank the three anonymous reviewers and the editor for
their feedback. All opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in
this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
views of any of the funding agencies.
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PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
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EI 1935-1011
J9 AM EDUC RES J
JI Am. Educ. Res. J.
PD JUN
PY 2019
VL 56
IS 3
BP 868
EP 898
DI 10.3102/0002831218804806
PG 31
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA IA2IX
UT WOS:000469385900009
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jain, V
Merchant, A
Roy, S
Ford, JB
AF Jain, Varsha
Merchant, Altaf
Roy, Subhadip
Ford, John B.
TI Developing an emic scale to measure ad-evoked nostalgia in a
collectivist emerging market, India
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Nostalgia; Advertising; India; Emerging market; Collectivism; Scale
development
ID PERCEIVED RISK; BRAND; VALIDATION; MEMORIES; VALIDITY; LONELINESS;
ATTITUDE; IMAGERY; MODELS; ISSUES
AB Although there has been recent interest in the measurement of advertising-evoked nostalgia, the dimensionality and generalizability of the related scales are restricted to the national/cultural boundaries of Western nations. In the present study, we develop an emic scale to measure ad-evoked personal nostalgia in an important emerging economy, India, refining and purifying the scale with seven separate studies (with a combined sample size of 1823). The resulting scale contains five dimensions: past imagery, physiological reactions, positive emotions, negative emotions and collective nostalgia. In the present study, we follow rigorous scale development procedures, and we also go beyond by comparing the effectiveness of our emic scale with a previous scale developed in France (etic), and subsequently we test our measure in another (culturally-congruent) market - Bangladesh. Our study emphasizes the need for culture-specific measures (emic), and we present important theoretical and managerial insights.
C1 [Jain, Varsha] MICA, Telav Ghuma Rd, Shela 380058, Gujarat, India.
[Merchant, Altaf] Univ Washington, 1900 Commerce St, Tacoma, WA 98402 USA.
[Roy, Subhadip] Indian Inst Management Ahmedabad, Sargam Marg, Ahmadabad 380015, Gujarat, India.
[Roy, Subhadip] Indian Inst Management Udaipur, Balicha Campus, Udaipur 300001, Rajasthan, India.
[Ford, John B.] Old Dominion Univ, 5115 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
C3 MICA; University of Washington; University of Washington Tacoma; Indian
Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of Management
Ahmedabad; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute
of Management Udaipur (IIMU); Old Dominion University
RP Merchant, A (corresponding author), Univ Washington, 1900 Commerce St, Tacoma, WA 98402 USA.
EM varsha@micamail.in; altafm@uw.edu; subhadipr@iima.ac.in; jbford@odu.edu
OI Jain, Varsha/0000-0002-6740-4857; Ford, John/0000-0003-3721-6836
FU MICA, India
FX This work was partially funded by a research grant from MICA, India.
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U2 35
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0148-2963
EI 1873-7978
J9 J BUS RES
JI J. Bus. Res.
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BP 140
EP 156
DI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.02.039
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA HY6PX
UT WOS:000468253300013
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kwiatkowska, EM
Skorzewska-Amberg, M
AF Kwiatkowska, Ewa M.
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SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-CENTRAL EUROPE
LA English
DT Article
DE healthcare; Internet; patient; digital exclusion; e-prescriptions
AB Purpose: Digitalisation of healthcare in Poland which covers e-prescriptions, e-referrals, and sharing electronic medical records (EMR) on the P1 platform(3) is supposed to be fully completed and implemented from 1 January 2021. The success of that implementation is strictly connected to the level of digital skills of both healthcare providers and healthcare service users. The purpose of the present paper is to indicate potential problems which may arise from the digitalisation of healthcare in social groups which are not adapted to using information and communication technologies (ICT) in their day-to-day lives, especially in case of the elderly.
Methodology: In order to indicate a potentially high level of digital exclusion in society, secondary data collected by Eurostat, Statistics Poland and CBOS4 were used. Problems in the healthcare sector, including those resulting from the digitalisation implemented in Poland, were presented against the backdrop of the changing law which applies here.
Findings: The introduction of digital solutions in the healthcare sector in Poland, including EMR, e-referrals, and e-prescriptions, was postponed numerous times, which can indicate the lack of the proper preparation of providers for a digital revolution. However, a potentially greater problem may lie with healthcare service users, especially considering the fact that such services are used mostly by the elderly. The phenomenon of digital exclusion, generally associated with the lack of skills necessary for using ICT, is frequently observed particularly among senior citizens. It can lead to social isolation which is a risk factor that influences the health of senior citizens and the quality of their lives.
Originality/value: Some of the issues resulting from the adopted solutions and the legislation governing healthcare in Poland, including the digitalisation of said healthcare, and proposals for amendments in this regard were provided in this interdisciplinary paper. It seems that those solutions could be used to reduce the threats of the digital exclusion of a significant part of Polish society, particularly in the group of seniors.
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C3 Kozminski University
RP Kwiatkowska, EM; Skorzewska-Amberg, M (corresponding author), Kozminski Univ, Jagiellonska 57-59 St, PL-03301 Warsaw, Poland.
EM ewcia@kozminski.edu.pl; mskorzewska@kozminski.edu.pl
RI SkorzewskaAmberg, Malgorzata/KIG-0493-2024; Kwiatkowska, Ewa
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Bassett-Gunter, RL
Cimino, SR
Hitzig, SL
AF Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Craven, B. Catharine
Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.
Cimino, Stephanie R.
Hitzig, Sander L.
TI An examination of objective social disconnectedness and perceived social
isolation among persons with spinal cord injury/dysfunction: a
descriptive cross-sectional study
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Spinal cord injury; social networks; social disconnectedness; social
isolation; loneliness; network intimacy
ID SECONDARY HEALTH CONDITIONS; ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS; LAGGED ANALYSES;
LATER LIFE; INJURY; LONELINESS; PEOPLE; SUPPORT; PARTICIPATION; NETWORK
AB Purpose: To describe objective social disconnectedness and perceived social isolation post-spinal cord injury/dysfunction (SCI/D), and to examine associations among social disconnectedness and social isolation by sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. Materials and Methods: A telephone-based questionnaire was administered to 170 community dwelling individuals with a SCI/D. Social disconnectedness was measured by social network size, composition, and frequency of contact. Social isolation was measured using the revised three item UCLA Loneliness Scale. Results: Of the 170 participants, the majority were men (n = 136, 80%), had a traumatic injury (n = 149, 87.6%), and had incomplete tetraplegia (n = 58, 34%). The mean network size was 3.86 (SD = 2.0) of a maximum seven. The mean loneliness score for the sample was 4.93 (SD = 1.87). Factors associated with lower feelings of loneliness included being married, living with a higher proportion of network members, and being employed. Size of networks was not significantly associated with feelings of loneliness. Conclusions: This study highlights the vulnerability for perceived social isolation among persons with SCI/D. The size of network does not seem to matter as much as the frequency and quality of social interactions. Findings reinforce the complexity of social disconnectedness and the importance in understanding the various indicators of social disconnectedness as they relate to social isolation.
C1 [Guilcher, Sara J. T.] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.; Craven, B. Catharine; Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Rehabil Sci Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.; Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Guilcher, Sara J. T.] St Michaels Hosp, Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Rehabil Inst, Neural Engn & Therapeut Team, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Catharine] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Div Physiatry, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca L.] York Univ, Fac Hlth, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Cimino, Stephanie R.; Hitzig, Sander L.] Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Sunnybrook Res Inst, St Johns Rehab Res Program, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Hitzig, Sander L.] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; Saint Michaels Hospital Toronto; University of
Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; Toronto Rehabilitation
Institute; University of Toronto; York University - Canada; University
of Toronto; Sunnybrook Research Institute; Sunnybrook Health Science
Center; University of Toronto
RP Guilcher, SJT (corresponding author), Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, 144 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5S 3M2, Canada.
EM sara.guilcher@utoronto.ca
RI Hitzig, Sander/AAN-2287-2020; Craven, Beverley Catharine/D-5001-2015
OI Cimino, Stephanie R./0000-0002-4744-5520; Craven, Beverley
Catharine/0000-0001-8234-6803; Hitzig, Sander/0000-0002-9139-9250;
Guilcher, Sara/0000-0002-9552-9139
FU Craig H. Neilsen Foundation under the Psychosocial Research Pilot Grant
[364897]; Canadian Institutes of Health Research under the Embedded
Clinician Scientist Salary Award in Transitions in Care
FX This work was supported by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation under the
Psychosocial Research Pilot Grant (grant no. 364897). Dr. Guilcher is
supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research under the
Embedded Clinician Scientist Salary Award in Transitions in Care.
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U1 0
U2 8
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD JAN 2
PY 2021
VL 43
IS 1
BP 69
EP 75
DI 10.1080/09638288.2019.1616328
EA MAY 2019
PG 7
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA PM6BQ
UT WOS:000470435400001
PM 31130020
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pagan, R
AF Pagan, Ricardo
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people without and with self-reported moderate and severe disabilities
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LA English
DT Article
DE UCLA loneliness scale; health status; daily activities
ID DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SOCIAL TOURISM; HEALTH; AGE; PARTICIPATION; TRAVEL;
RISK; LIFE; OLD; HAPPINESS
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C1 [Pagan, Ricardo] Univ Malaga, Appl Econ Dept, Malaga, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Malaga
RP Pagan, R (corresponding author), Univ Malaga, Appl Econ Dept, Malaga, Spain.
EM rpr@uma.es
RI Pagan, Ricardo/AAF-4906-2020
OI Pagan Rodriguez, Ricardo Braulio/0000-0002-7391-5127
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PD JUN 2
PY 2020
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BP 1394
EP 1406
DI 10.1080/13683500.2019.1619675
EA MAY 2019
PG 13
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA LO3DW
UT WOS:000469654000001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Olawa, BD
Idemudia, ES
AF Olawa, Babatola Dominic
Idemudia, Erhabor Sunday
TI Satisfaction with adult children's achievements is associated with
depression and loneliness in later-life: the mediating roles of
children's support and gratitude
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID OLDER-ADULTS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; HEALTH; PARENTS; PREDICTORS; SCALE;
VALIDATION; SUCCESSES; ANXIETY; STRESS
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RP Olawa, BD (corresponding author), North West Univ, Lifestyle & Dis Res Entiry, Marfikeng, South Africa.
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Erhabor/A-1496-2018
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TC 5
Z9 5
U1 1
U2 15
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD APR 3
PY 2019
VL 45
IS 4
BP 269
EP 282
DI 10.1080/03601277.2019.1612559
EA MAY 2019
PG 14
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA IO0GV
UT WOS:000468661300001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU McKeown, JKL
Miller, MC
AF McKeown, Janet K. L.
Miller, Maggie C.
TI #tableforone: exploring representations of dining out alone on Instagram
SO ANNALS OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Solo leisure; dining alone; social media research; Instagram;
#tableforone
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; LEISURE; MEDIA; TIME
AB In contemporary western society connections with others have become more fluid. This fluidity, in turn, impacts how people think about, understand, and engage in leisure. For instance, more people are choosing to partake in leisure practices that have traditionally been done in the company of others, alone. Yet people who choose to engage in solo leisure may face stigmatization for doing so. With these ideas in mind, the purpose of this paper is to examine representations of dining out alone on Instagram associated with #tableforone. Our findings illustrate how people use #tableforone to represent the importance of valuing alone time and treating oneself. Our findings also demonstrate the ways #tableforone can be used to confront the stigma tied to engaging in public leisure practices alone.
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[Miller, Maggie C.] Swansea Univ, Dept Business Management, Swansea, W Glam, Wales.
C3 Brock University; Swansea University
RP Miller, MC (corresponding author), Swansea Univ, Dept Business Management, Swansea, W Glam, Wales.
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U2 8
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1174-5398
EI 2159-6816
J9 ANN LEIS RES
JI Ann. Leis. Res.
PD OCT 19
PY 2020
VL 23
IS 5
SI SI
BP 645
EP 664
DI 10.1080/11745398.2019.1613245
EA MAY 2019
PG 20
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA OP5MC
UT WOS:000470456500001
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pinto da Costa, M
Chevalier, A
Farreny, A
Cassidy, M
Leverton, M
Toner, S
Priebe, S
AF Pinto da Costa, Mariana
Chevalier, Agnes
Farreny, Aida
Cassidy, Megan
Leverton, Monica
Toner, Sarah
Priebe, Stefan
TI How would patients with psychosis like to be in contact with a
volunteer: Face-to-face or digitally?
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENTAL-HEALTH; PEOPLE; INTERVENTIONS; ASSOCIATION;
TECHNOLOGY; SYMPTOMS; ILLNESS; PROGRAM
AB Introduction
Volunteer befriending can be used to address social isolation in patients with psychosis. Traditionally this involves face-to-face encounters between a volunteer and a patient, but modern digital technology also makes it possible to have these interactions remotely. This study aimed to explore the views and interests of patients with psychosis about different formats of volunteering, face-to-face or digitally.
Methods
A survey was conducted with patients with psychotic disorders in community mental health teams in London. Questions covered socio-demographic characteristics, quality of life, loneliness, views on the different formats of volunteering and types of volunteers, and their interest in getting volunteering support, face-to-face or digitally. Binary logistic regressions were used to investigate potential predictors of interest in getting volunteering support face-to-face or digitally.
Results
A total of 151 patients with psychotic disorders were included in this study. More than half of the patients (n = 87, 57.6%) had not heard about these volunteering programs. Many were interested in getting face-to-face (n = 87, 57.6%) and digital (n = 56, 37.1%) volunteering. For the face-to-face encounters, most preferred them to be weekly (n = 36, 41.4%), for one-hour (n = 32, 36.8%), and with an open-ended relationship (n = 45, 51.7%). For the digital contacts, most preferred them to be weekly (n = 17, 30.9%) and through text messages (n = 26, 46.4%). A minority of patients (n = 20, 13.2%) did not use digital technology. Patients with lower quality of life were significantly more likely to prefer face-to-face volunteering (p < .05). Younger patients and with fewer years of diagnosis were significantly more likely to prefer digital volunteering (p < .05).
Conclusions
The variability in patients' interests suggests that different formats of volunteer support should be offered. Digital volunteering may become more important in the future, since many younger patients are interested in it.
C1 [Pinto da Costa, Mariana; Chevalier, Agnes; Farreny, Aida; Cassidy, Megan; Leverton, Monica; Toner, Sarah; Priebe, Stefan] Queen Mary Univ London, Unit Social & Community Psychiat, WHO Collaborating Ctr Mental Hlth Serv Dev, London, England.
[Pinto da Costa, Mariana] Hosp Magalhaes Lemos, Porto, Portugal.
[Pinto da Costa, Mariana] Univ Porto, Inst Biomed Sci Abel Salazar ICBAS, Porto, Portugal.
C3 University of London; Queen Mary University London; World Health
Organization; Universidade do Porto
RP Pinto da Costa, M (corresponding author), Queen Mary Univ London, Unit Social & Community Psychiat, WHO Collaborating Ctr Mental Hlth Serv Dev, London, England.; Pinto da Costa, M (corresponding author), Hosp Magalhaes Lemos, Porto, Portugal.; Pinto da Costa, M (corresponding author), Univ Porto, Inst Biomed Sci Abel Salazar ICBAS, Porto, Portugal.
EM mariana.pintodacosta@qmul.ac.uk
RI Pinto da Costa, Mariana/AEX-4084-2022
OI Pinto da Costa, Mariana/0000-0002-5966-5723; Toner,
Sarah/0000-0003-2133-8601; Leverton, Monica/0000-0001-6678-5865
FU National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under its Programme Grants
for Applied Research Programme [RP-PG-0611-20002]; National Institute
for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied
Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) North Thames at Bart's Health NHS
Trust
FX This paper presents independent research funded by the National
Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under its Programme Grants for
Applied Research Programme (Reference Number RP-PG-0611-20002). MPC
research is supported by the National Institute for Health Research
(NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care
(CLAHRC) North Thames at Bart's Health NHS Trust. The views expressed
are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the
NIHR or the Department of Health. The funder did not have a role in the
design of the study and collection, analysis, interpretation of data or
writing of the manuscript.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAY 16
PY 2019
VL 14
IS 5
AR e0216929
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0216929
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA HY3MG
UT WOS:000468030100054
PM 31095611
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hager, MJ
Turner, F
Dellande, S
AF Hager, Mark J.
Turner, Frances
Dellande, Stephanie
TI Academic and social integration: psychosocial support and the role of
developmental networks in the DBA
SO STUDIES IN CONTINUING EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Professional doctorate; academic integration; developmental networks;
social support; doctoral education
ID DOCTORAL EDUCATION; WORK; PEER
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[Turner, Frances; Dellande, Stephanie] Menlo Coll, Dept Mkt, Atherton, CA USA.
RP Hager, MJ (corresponding author), Menlo Coll, Dept Psychol, Atherton, CA USA.
EM mhager@menlo.edu
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0158-037X
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J9 STUD CONTIN EDUC
JI Stud. Contin. Educ.
PD MAY 4
PY 2019
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DI 10.1080/0158037X.2018.1551202
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Bauer, SC
Silver, L
Schwartzer, J
AF Bauer, Scott C.
Silver, Lori
Schwartzer, Jessica
TI The Impact of isolation on new principals' persistence: Evidence from a
southern US state
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Principals; isolation; persistence; social support
ID JOB-SATISFACTION; BURNOUT; LONELINESS; LEADERSHIP; INTENTION; FUTURE
AB Isolation has affected the quality of the work experience for employees in education for decades. This study explores the role that isolation plays in impacting the quality of the work experience among new principals. Building on recent studies, the analysis tests whether isolation serves as a mediator in the relationship between factors that are known to affect the work experience of principals (social support; role ambiguity, role overload; administrative experience; and participation in a structured coaching relationship), as independent variables, and persistence of new principals. We find some support for this mediating effect, and support for the role of isolation as a predictor of persistence.
C1 [Bauer, Scott C.] Univ Colorado, Sch Educ & Human Dev, Adv Educ & Doctoral Programs, Denver, CO 80202 USA.
[Silver, Lori; Schwartzer, Jessica] George Mason Univ, Coll Educ & Human Dev, Educ Leadership, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Denver; George
Mason University
RP Bauer, SC (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, Denver, CO 80204 USA.
EM scott.bauer@ucdenver.edu
FU US Department of Education Award [R305E50082]; US Department of
Education, Institute for Educational Sciences, National Center for
Education Research
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Data for
this study was collected as a part of US Department of Education Award
#R305E50082, The Coaching Model: A Collaborative Pilot Program. The
authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the US Department of
Education, Institute for Educational Sciences, National Center for
Education Research. The authors take sole responsibility for the work
presented.
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J9 EDUC MANAG ADM LEAD
JI Educ. Manag. Adm. Leadersh.
PD MAY
PY 2019
VL 47
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DI 10.1177/1741143217739359
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UT WOS:000463631200005
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Oeser, G
Aygün, T
Balan, CL
Paffrath, R
Schuckel, MT
AF Oeser, Gerald
Ayguen, Tanju
Balan, Claudia-Livia
Paffrath, Rainer
Schuckel, Marcus Thomas
TI Segmenting elder German grocery shoppers based on shopping motivations
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Cluster analysis; Germany; Grocery shopping; Store choice; Principal
component analysis; Elder consumers
ID PATRONAGE MOTIVES; MATURE CONSUMERS; OLDER SHOPPER; FOOD; AGE; BEHAVIOR;
SEGMENTATION; PREFERENCES; LONELINESS; PERCEPTION
AB Purpose Elder German grocery shoppers are a growing, heterogeneous, and highly relevant and attractive, but under-researched market segment. In order to understand them and their grocery shopping motivations better and target them efficiently and effectively, the purpose of this paper is to identify dimensions of their shopping motivations and segment them based on these dimensions. Design/methodology/approach In total, 26 grocery store-choice criteria were identified in a thorough literature review and focus-group interviews with 36 elder German consumers aged 65 and older. In a subsequent survey, the importance of these criteria was rated by 1,288 German shoppers of the same age group. A principal component and cluster analysis were performed to identify dimensions of store-choice criteria and segments of elder German grocery shoppers. Multivariate analysis of variance, analysis of variance and discriminant analysis were used to test for statistically significant differences between the clusters. Findings Basic quality considerations, shopping experience and social interaction, service and assistance, price consciousness, product orientation, convenient location and quick service and packaging requirements influence the grocery store choice of elder German consumers in decreasing order of variance explained. The cluster analysis revealed indifferent, leisure, convenience, assistance-oriented, no frills, product-oriented and service-oriented elder German shoppers, which differ in their shopping motivations statistically and significantly. These clusters are described and contrasted in detail to derive managerial implications. Originality/value This research provides the first store-choice component analysis and cluster analysis for elder German grocery shoppers. This can help food retail to reach this attractive target group more efficiently and effectively and improve the food supply of elder German consumers.
C1 [Oeser, Gerald] Bielefeld Univ Appl Sci, Fac Business & Hlth, Bielefeld, Germany.
[Ayguen, Tanju; Schuckel, Marcus Thomas] Europa Fachhsch, Dept Retail Management, Neuss, Germany.
[Balan, Claudia-Livia] Rhine Waal Univ Appl Sci, Fac Soc & Econ, Kleve, Germany.
[Paffrath, Rainer] Europa Fachhsch, Dept Business Informat & Ind Engn, Neuss, Germany.
C3 Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences
RP Oeser, G (corresponding author), Bielefeld Univ Appl Sci, Fac Business & Hlth, Bielefeld, Germany.
EM gerald.oeser@fh-bielefeld.de; t.ayguen@eufh.de;
claudia-livia.balan@hochschule-rhein-waal.de; r.paffrath@eufh.de;
m.schuckel@eufh.de
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Soklaridis, S
McCann, M
Waller-Vintar, J
Johnson, A
Wiljer, D
AF Soklaridis, Sophie
McCann, Miriam
Waller-Vintar, Jacquelyn
Johnson, Andrew
Wiljer, David
TI Where is the family voice? Examining the relational dimensions of the
family-healthcare professional and its perceived impact on patient care
outcomes in mental health and addictions
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID INFORMATION; INVOLVEMENT
AB Background
We explored the relationship between family members and healthcare professionals (HCPs), specifically how family members can influence the course and outcome of patient care for youth. Exploring this under-researched area provided an opportunity to understand the tripartite relationship between the family, the youth experiencing mental health problems or substance use concerns and their HCP.
Methods
A qualitative research design was used to gain a full understanding of how family members experience relationships with HCPs. We interviewed 21 family members using semi-structure questions to explore the type of relationships formed between HCPs and family members throughout a patient's course of care, the family member's perceived role in the care of their youth accessing mental health or addiction services and the family member's awareness of formalized structures (i.e., hospital rules, policies) and resources that support family involvement.
Results
Within a relationship-centred framework, four themes, with various sub-themes emerged from the interviews: 1) The family member-HCP relationship regarding creating a positive impression, being an extension of the patient and the discovery of "pink flags"; 2) The family member-youth-HCP relationship regarding the receptivity of youth to family involvement and a youth's individual right to privacy; 3) The family member's relationship to self with regard to the situation being a family illness; and 4) The family member's relationship with friends, family and peers regarding the feelings of loneliness, stigma and shame and the lack of understanding about mental health problems and substance use.
Conclusions
Our study provided in-depth information about the importance of family involvement in the care and health outcomes of youth who are accessing mental health and addiction services. Family members experienced and conceptualized their relationships with HCPs, their youth, themselves and their friends and peers as active interactions that influenced the course and outcomes of care. Future studies are needed to collect the multiple perspectives of youth and HCPs alongside with the family perspectives.
C1 [Soklaridis, Sophie; McCann, Miriam; Waller-Vintar, Jacquelyn; Johnson, Andrew] Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Soklaridis, Sophie; Wiljer, David] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Soklaridis, Sophie] Univ Toronto, Dept Family & Community Med, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Soklaridis, Sophie] Univ Hlth Network, Wilson Ctr Res Educ, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Soklaridis, Sophie] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Wiljer, David] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Wiljer, David] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; Centre for Addiction & Mental Health - Canada;
University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto;
University Health Network Toronto; University of Toronto; University of
Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; University of Toronto
RP Soklaridis, S (corresponding author), Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Soklaridis, S (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Soklaridis, S (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dept Family & Community Med, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Soklaridis, S (corresponding author), Univ Hlth Network, Wilson Ctr Res Educ, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Soklaridis, S (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM sophie.soklaridis@camh.ca
RI Soklaridis, Sophie/ABG-2223-2020
OI Soklaridis, Sophie/0000-0001-5119-8473; Wiljer,
David/0000-0002-2748-2658
FU Arnold P. Gold Foundation
FX This research project was made possible with a Mapping the Landscape,
Journeying Together Grant from The Arnold P. Gold Foundation. The
funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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NR 31
TC 10
Z9 10
U1 0
U2 11
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 12
PY 2019
VL 14
IS 4
AR e0215071
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0215071
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA HT1UC
UT WOS:000464349000033
PM 30978230
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Altinay, L
Song, HY
Madanoglu, M
Wang, XL
AF Altinay, Levent
Song, Haiyan
Madanoglu, Melih
Wang, Xuan Lorna
TI The influence of customer-to-customer interactions on elderly consumers'
satisfaction and social well-being
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Elderly consumers; Social well-being; Hospitality; Social interaction
with customers; Customer to customer interaction; Customer satisfaction
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; LONG-STANDING ILLNESS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SERVICE
QUALITY; OLDER-ADULTS; EXPERIENCES; IMPACT; LEISURE; SUPPORT;
CONNECTEDNESS
AB This study highlights the valuable role the hospitality industry can play in addressing a societal problem by studying how social interactions between elderly consumers and other customers influence the satisfaction and social well-being of the former. The data were collected from 268 elderly consumers in local coffee shops in the United Kingdom using a self-administrated questionnaire. The findings reveal that elderly customers' interactions with other customers have a direct effect both on customer satisfaction and social well-being. They also show that social interactions with other customers have both direct and indirect effects on the social well-being of elderly customers. The study provides good evidence for how commercial hospitality settings can serve as a space for social exchange that helps to alleviate social isolation.
C1 [Altinay, Levent] Oxford Brookes Univ, Oxford Sch Hospitality Management, Sch Business, Headington Campus, Oxford OX3 0BP, England.
[Song, Haiyan] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Managemen4, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Madanoglu, Melih] Florida Atlantic Univ, Coll Business, Dept Mkt, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA.
[Wang, Xuan Lorna] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
C3 Oxford Brookes University; Hong Kong Polytechnic University; State
University System of Florida; Florida Atlantic University; University of
Surrey
RP Wang, XL (corresponding author), Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
EM lorna.wang@surrey.ac.uk
RI Madanoglu, Melih/ABI-3630-2020; Song, Haiyan/AAD-3283-2022; Altinay,
Levent/MZQ-4100-2025
OI Song, Haiyan/0000-0001-6158-1222
FU Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1-ZVGY]
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Hong
Kong Polytechnic University (Grant No.: 1-ZVGY)
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NR 109
TC 73
Z9 76
U1 11
U2 100
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD APR
PY 2019
VL 78
BP 223
EP 233
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2018.09.005
PG 11
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA HS2JO
UT WOS:000463687100023
OA Green Submitted, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kwong, MK
Ho, RTH
Huang, YT
AF Kwong, Man-Kit
Ho, Rainbow Tin-Hung
Huang, Yu-Te
TI A creative pathway to a meaningful life: An existential expressive arts
group therapy for people living with HIV in Hong Kong
SO ARTS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE HIV; Existential; Expressive arts group therapy; Quality of life; Hong
Kong
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; STRESS-MANAGEMENT; GAY MEN;
PROGRAM; HIV/AIDS; SUPPORT; STIGMA
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C3 University of Hong Kong
RP Huang, YT (corresponding author), Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work & Social Adm, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
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RI Ho, Rainbow Tin Hung/A-8705-2012
OI Ho, Rainbow Tin Hung/0000-0002-6173-621X
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Z9 9
U1 1
U2 18
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0197-4556
EI 1873-5878
J9 ART PSYCHOTHER
JI Arts Psychother.
PD APR
PY 2019
VL 63
BP 9
EP 17
DI 10.1016/j.aip.2019.05.004
PG 9
WC Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
GA IK8OL
UT WOS:000476854300003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Toder-Alon, A
Icekson, T
Shuv-Ami, A
AF Toder-Alon, Anat
Icekson, Tamar
Shuv-Ami, Avichai
TI Team identification and sports fandom as predictors of fan aggression:
The moderating role of ageing
SO SPORT MANAGEMENT REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Team identification; Fandom; Sports fans; Fan aggression; Ageing
ID AGE; LONELINESS; STABILITY; HOSTILE; FAMILY; MODEL; WORK; WELL
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[Icekson, Tamar] Peres Acad Ctr, Sch Behav Sci, 10 Shimon Peres St, IL-7610202 Rehovot, Israel.
[Icekson, Tamar] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Management, Beer Sheva, Israel.
[Shuv-Ami, Avichai] USP Management Ltd, Haveradim St, IL-4265118 Netanya, Israel.
C3 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
RP Toder-Alon, A (corresponding author), Peres Acad Ctr, Sch Business Adm, 10 Shimon Peres St, IL-7610202 Rehovot, Israel.
EM aalon@pac.ac.il; icekson@post.bgu.ac.il; usp@013.net
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U1 7
U2 50
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1441-3523
J9 SPORT MANAG REV
JI Sport Manag. Rev.
PD APR
PY 2019
VL 22
IS 2
BP 194
EP 208
DI 10.1016/j.smr.2018.02.002
PG 15
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA HR6ZL
UT WOS:000463301600002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
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Li, M
Zhong, RY
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Li, Man
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Coyte, Peter C.
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DT Article
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parental well-being
ID LIVING ARRANGEMENTS; PROPENSITY SCORE; ADULT CHILDREN; DEPRESSION;
HOUSEHOLDS; SURVIVAL; CULTURE
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RP Li, M; Zhong, RY (corresponding author), East China Normal Univ, Sch Publ Adm, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China.
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China and entitled "Project of Accessibility of Community-Based Seniors
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TC 4
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U1 4
U2 36
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD APR 1
PY 2019
VL 11
IS 7
AR 2090
DI 10.3390/su11072090
PG 17
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HW2WV
UT WOS:000466551600267
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Khosla, R
Chu, MT
Khaksar, SMS
Nguyen, K
Nishida, T
AF Khosla, Rajiv
Chu, Mei-Tai
Khaksar, Seyed Mohammad Sadegh
Khanh Nguyen
Nishida, Toyoaki
TI Engagement and experience of older people with socially assistive robots
in home care
SO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE socially assistive robot; engagement; user experience; dementia care
ID BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS; SERVICE INNOVATION; USER ACCEPTANCE;
ELDERLY-PEOPLE; DEMENTIA; RESIDENTS; TECHNOLOGY; VULNERABILITY;
LONELINESS; PROGRAM
AB Social isolation is one of the most common consequences of older people with dementia, especially for those who live at their own dwellings alone due to limited access to social activities. Research relating to the use of social robots in aged care has increasing attention to facilitating the support to care services for older people with dementia. Particularly less attention has focused on the applicability of social robots in home care services. This paper aims to study the engagement and robot experience of older people with dementia while interacting with a social robot named Betty in the context of home-based care. This paper contributes to the research relating to care service embedded robots by expanding the knowledge regarding longitudinal research in home based care, while there is limited long-term study in this context. The results show that social robots are evident to be able to engage with older people with dementia at home. Consequently, designing social robots in a social context is desirable. While the robots enabled service for the human partner within the social context is possible, there is a need to underpin the concept of personhood to realize personalization of services and its contents to suit individual preferences.
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[Khaksar, Seyed Mohammad Sadegh] La Trobe Univ, La Trobe Business Sch, Management Sport & Tourism, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Khanh Nguyen] La Trobe Univ, La Trobe Business Sch, Res Ctr Comp Commun & Social Innovat, Dept Entrepreneurship Innovat & Mkt, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Nishida, Toyoaki] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Informat, Kyoto, Japan.
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University
RP Nguyen, K (corresponding author), La Trobe Univ, La Trobe Business Sch, Res Ctr Comp Commun & Social Innovat, Dept Entrepreneurship Innovat & Mkt, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
EM Khanh.Nguyen@latrobe.edu.au
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JI Assist. Technol.
PD MAR 4
PY 2021
VL 33
IS 2
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EP 71
DI 10.1080/10400435.2019.1588805
EA MAR 2019
PG 15
WC Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA RA2ZV
UT WOS:000469579600001
PM 31063044
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Anand, P
Mishra, SK
AF Anand, Payal
Mishra, Sushanta Kumar
TI Linking core self-evaluation and emotional exhaustion with workplace
loneliness: does high LMX make the consequence worse?
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Core self-evaluation; emotional exhaustion; leader-member exchange;
service employees; workplace loneliness; two sample
ID LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; JOB-PERFORMANCE; AVOIDANCE MOTIVATION; FOLLOWER
CONGRUENCE; TURNOVER INTENTIONS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; PERSONALITY;
INTEGRATION; PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGIES
AB Workplace loneliness has an adverse effect on both the employees and the organizations. Despite it being a pervasive issue, workplace loneliness has received scant attention in the domain of human resource management. To address the gap, we investigated the antecedent (core self-evaluation) and consequence (emotional exhaustion) of workplace loneliness. Results from 1247 professionals from two different occupational groups revealed that workplace loneliness mediates the relationship between core self-evaluation and emotional exhaustion. In addition, we tested the linkage between loneliness and emotional exhaustion among employees having different levels of leader-member exchange (LMX). Contrary to general belief, we found support to our assertion that the relationship between loneliness and emotional exhaustion is severe for employees having higher levels of LMX, compared to their counterparts having lower levels of LMX. Our study offers important implications for theory and practice.
C1 [Anand, Payal] Indian Inst Management Raipur, Dept OB & HRM, Raipur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
[Mishra, Sushanta Kumar] Indian Inst Management Indore, Dept OB & HRM, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
[Anand, Payal] Indian Inst Management Kozhikode, IIM Rd, Kozhikode 673570, Kerala, India.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
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PY 2021
VL 32
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BP 2124
EP 2149
DI 10.1080/09585192.2019.1570308
EA MAR 2019
PG 26
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA SF7ZL
UT WOS:000469541500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Snyder, DG
Newman, KP
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Newman, Kevin P.
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LA English
DT Article
DE Belonging; Brand communities; Loneliness; Attachment theory
ID SELF-ESTEEM; MOTIVATION; ATTACHMENT; NEED; SATISFACTION; VALIDITY;
BELONG; HEALTH; IMPACT
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0736-3761
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Juul, A
Wilding, R
Baldassar, L
AF Juul, Anne
Wilding, Raelene
Baldassar, Loretta
TI The Best Day of the Week: New Technology Enhancing Quality of Life in a
Care Home
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE residential care; technology; social interaction; meaningful engagement;
person-centred care; social ageing; social support
ID PERSON-CENTERED CARE; HEALTH INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; NURSING-HOME;
OLDER-ADULTS; RESIDENTS EXPERIENCES; SOCIAL SUPPORT; LONELINESS;
DEMENTIA; PEOPLE; STAFF
AB Older people living in residential aged care facilities tend to be physically as well as socially inactive, which leads to poorer health and reduced wellbeing. A lack of recognition of the importance of social support, limited resources, lack of training and task-oriented work routines leave little time for staff to meet the social needs of residents. Through qualitative ethnographic fieldwork, this study investigates the potential for new technologies to enhance quality of life and facilitate meaningful engagement in physical and social activities among culturally and linguistically diverse residents and staff in care facilities. A continuum from nonparticipation to full participation among residents was observed when Touch Screen Technology activities were implemented. Data indicate that resident's engagement is impacted by five interdependent factors, including environmental, organisational, caregiver, patient, and management- &government-related. Findings show that new technologies can be used to increase meaningful physical and social engagement, including transcending language and cultural barriers. However, the successful application of new technologies to enhance quality of life is dependent on their integration into the daily routine and social relationships of staff and residents, with the full support of management. Guidelines governing the use of new technologies to support meaningful engagement of older people in residential care are lacking: this project highlights the importance of attention to the social relational dimensions of technology interventions to support best practice in their use.
C1 [Juul, Anne] Steno Diabet Ctr Copenhagen, DK-2820 Gentofte, Denmark.
[Juul, Anne; Baldassar, Loretta] Univ Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
[Wilding, Raelene] La Trobe Univ, Melbourne, Vic 3086, Australia.
C3 Steno Diabetes Center; University of Western Australia; La Trobe
University
RP Baldassar, L (corresponding author), Univ Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
EM anne.mette.juul.andersen@regionh.dk; r.wilding@latrobe.edu.au;
loretta.baldassar@uwa.edu.au
RI Wilding, Raelene/Y-1524-2019; Juul, Anders/F-5864-2013; Baldassar,
Loretta/F-1307-2013
OI Wilding, Raelene/0000-0001-8599-5331; Baldassar,
Loretta/0000-0001-6246-4773
FU Australian Research Council [DP160102552]
FX This research was funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery
Project DP160102552 Ageing & New Media: A new analysis of older
Australians' support networks, 2016-2018, led by L. B. and R. W.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU López, C
Hartmann, P
Apaolaza, V
AF Lopez, Cristina
Hartmann, Patrick
Apaolaza, Vanessa
TI Gratifications on Social Networking Sites: The Role of Secondary School
Students' Individual Differences in Loneliness
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE social media; social networking; uses and gratifications theory;
loneliness; quantitative analysis; structural equation mixture modeling;
latent class analysis
ID INTERNET USE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES; ADOLESCENTS
SENSE; MODERATING ROLE; SELF-ESTEEM; MEDIA; COMMUNICATION; FACEBOOK;
MOTIVES
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C1 [Lopez, Cristina; Hartmann, Patrick; Apaolaza, Vanessa] Univ Basque Country, UPV EHU, Bilbao, Spain.
[Lopez, Cristina] Univ Basque Country, UPV EHU, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Dept Business Adm & Mkt, Avda Lehendakari Aguirre 83, Bilbao 48015, Spain.
C3 University of Basque Country; University of Basque Country
RP López, C (corresponding author), Univ Basque Country, UPV EHU, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Dept Business Adm & Mkt, Avda Lehendakari Aguirre 83, Bilbao 48015, Spain.
EM cristinamaria.lopez@ehu.eus
RI Apaolaza, Vanessa/AAB-2801-2019; López, Cristina/AAB-6702-2019;
Hartmann, Patrick/J-7948-2012
OI LOPEZ CARO, CRISTINA MARIA/0000-0002-4426-1937; APAOLAZA IBANEZ,
VANESA/0000-0003-3252-3036; Hartmann, Patrick/0000-0001-5922-3098
FU [GIC 12/57]; [ECO2016-76348-R]
FX The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the
research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The authors
also acknowledge research grants that provided financial support for
this research: GIC 12/57, FESIDE 2015, and ECO2016-76348-R.
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JI J. Educ. Comput. Res.
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DI 10.1177/0735633117743917
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WC Education & Educational Research
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SC Education & Educational Research
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Pannhorst, M
Dost, F
AF Pannhorst, Matthias
Dost, Florian
TI Marketing innovations to old-age consumers: A dynamic Bass model for
different life stages
SO TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
LA English
DT Article
DE Innovation; Diffusion model; Targeting; Aging; Consumer lifetime value;
Longitudinal model
ID DIFFUSION-MODELS; EMPTY NEST; RESPONSES; DIRECTIONS; TRANSITION;
PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; ATTRITION; FRONTIERS; FAMILIES
AB To identify context-dependent opportunities to market innovations to the elderly, this study empirically analyzes the most prevalent pathways through advanced age, demonstrating which circumstances in the old-age life course provide the strongest potential for specific targeting strategies. First, using a latent Markov model and longitudinal survey data spanning 15 years, we produce a dynamic life course model with transitions over time. Second, we link a modified Bass diffusion model using both static and dynamic parameters to our model, augmenting it with a second cross-sectional consumer behavior data set. The results show comparatively strong consumption spending, high media interaction, but diminishing social inclusion in old age, though all factors exhibit heterogeneity among old-age clusters. Employing dynamic diffusion models, we find that a static view of the elderly market that ignores life course transitions generally overestimates their spending power. Forecasts of cluster-specific adoption dynamics draw a differentiated picture of individual clusters' attractiveness. Our analysis underscores the influence of life events on individual behavior and shows that a dynamic view of elderly markets yields a more nuanced and accurate assessment of their potential and attractiveness. It also confirms that social status and income strongly affect consumer behavior and spending, though we identify several exceptions.
C1 [Pannhorst, Matthias] European Univ Viadrina, Grosse Scharrnstr 59, D-15230 Frankfurt, Oder, Germany.
[Dost, Florian] Univ Lancaster, Management Sch, Lancaster LA1 4YX, England.
C3 European University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder; Lancaster University
RP Pannhorst, M (corresponding author), European Univ Viadrina, Grosse Scharrnstr 59, D-15230 Frankfurt, Oder, Germany.
EM pannhorst@europa-uni.de; f.dost@lancaster.ac.uk
OI Dost, Florian/0000-0002-9106-7934
FU Viadrina Center "B/Orders in Motion" of European University Viadrina
Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
FX This work was supported by a PhD scholarship from the Viadrina Center
"B/Orders in Motion" of European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder),
Germany. This support had no impact whatsoever on study design, data
analysis and interpretation, writing of the manuscript or submission to
the journal.
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PT J
AU Boland, L
Bennett, K
Cuffe, S
Gleeson, N
Grant, C
Kennedy, J
Connolly, D
AF Boland, Lauren
Bennett, Kathleen
Cuffe, Sinead
Gleeson, Noreen
Grant, Cliona
Kennedy, John
Connolly, Deirdre
TI Cancer survivors' experience of OptiMal, a 6-week, occupation-based,
self-management intervention
SO BRITISH JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Cancer survivors; self-management; activity participation; occupational
therapy
ID BREAST-CANCER; EXERCISE; HEALTH; LIFE; OUTCOMES; FATIGUE; PROGRAM;
PATIENT; PEOPLE; WOMEN
AB Introduction Cancer survivors experience persistent symptoms such as pain, fatigue, anxiety and depression post-treatment, resulting in social isolation and decreased activity participation. A 6-week, occupation-focused, self-management programme, OptiMal, was delivered to cancer survivors. A mixed methods approach was employed to explore the impact of the programme. For the purpose of addressing the focus of this paper, only qualitative data were extrapolated. Methods A qualitative description design was undertaken with survivors to explore their perceptions of the impact of OptiMal on cancer survivorship and opinions of the programme. Qualitative data were collected through focus groups and semi-structured interviews post-intervention and at 3 months follow-up. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Four OptiMal programmes were delivered with 26 individuals of mixed cancer diagnoses over an 18-month period. Following thematic analysis, two themes emerged: 1. Supporting the transition to survivorship; 2. Programme design and delivery. The content and design of OptiMal was reported to meet cancer survivors' needs. However, many survivors stated that they would have benefited from it earlier post-treatment. Conclusion An occupation-based group programme, OptiMal, appears to assist cancer survivors to transition from treatment to survivorship. However, many survivors stated that they would have benefited from the programme earlier post-treatment.
C1 [Boland, Lauren; Connolly, Deirdre] Trinity Coll Dublin, Discipline Occupat Therapy, Dublin 2, Ireland.
[Bennett, Kathleen] Royal Coll Surgeons Ireland, Div Populat Hlth Sci, Dublin, Ireland.
[Cuffe, Sinead; Gleeson, Noreen; Grant, Cliona; Kennedy, John] St James Hosp, Dublin, Ireland.
C3 Trinity College Dublin; Royal College of Surgeons - Ireland; Trinity
College Dublin
RP Connolly, D (corresponding author), Trinity Coll Dublin, Discipline Occupat Therapy, Dublin 2, Ireland.
EM connoldm@tcd.ie
OI Connolly, Deirdre/0000-0001-8539-8123; Bennett,
Kathleen/0000-0002-2861-7665
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JI Br. J. Occup. Ther.
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DI 10.1177/0308022618804704
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PT J
AU Giné-Garriga, M
Sandlund, M
Dall, PM
Chastin, SFM
Pérez, S
Skelton, DA
AF Gine-Garriga, Maria
Sandlund, Marlene
Dall, Philippa M.
Chastin, Sebastien F. M.
Perez, Susana
Skelton, Dawn A.
TI A Novel Approach to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour in Care Home Residents:
The GET READY Study Utilising Service-Learning and Co-Creation
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Co-creation; service-learning; care home residents; sedentary behaviour;
physical activity
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEALTH; SATISFACTION; COMMUNITIES; LONELINESS;
MANAGEMENT; PATTERNS; PATIENT; ELDERS; ADULTS
AB The GET READY study aimed to integrate service-learning methodology into University degrees by offering students individual service opportunities with residential care homes, to co-create the best suited intervention to reduce the sedentary behaviour (SB) of residents throughout the day, with researchers, end-users, care staff, family members and policymakers. Eight workshops with care home residents and four workshops with care staff, relatives and policymakers, led by undergraduate students, were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim and analysed with inductive thematic analysis to understand views and preferences for sustainable strategies to reduce SB and increase movement of residents. Perspectives about SB and movement in care homes highlighted four subthemes. Assets for decreasing SB included three subthemes, and suggestions and strategies encapsulated four subthemes. There is a need to include end-users in decision making, and involve care staff and relatives in enhancing strategies to reduce SB among residents if we want sustainable changes in behaviour. A change in the culture at a policymaker and care staff's level could provide opportunities to open care homes to the community with regular activities outside the care home premises, and offer household chores and opportunities to give residents a role in maintaining their home environment.
C1 [Gine-Garriga, Maria; Dall, Philippa M.; Chastin, Sebastien F. M.; Skelton, Dawn A.] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Sch Hlth & Life Sci, Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland.
[Gine-Garriga, Maria; Perez, Susana] Ramon Llull Univ, Dept Phys Act & Sport Sci, Fac Psychol Educ & Sport Sci FPCEE Blanquerna, Cister 34, Barcelona 08022, Spain.
[Sandlund, Marlene] Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
[Chastin, Sebastien F. M.] Univ Ghent, Dept Movement & Sport Sci, St Pietersnieuwstr 33, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
C3 Glasgow Caledonian University; Universitat Ramon Llull; Umea University;
Ghent University
RP Giné-Garriga, M (corresponding author), Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Sch Hlth & Life Sci, Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland.; Giné-Garriga, M (corresponding author), Ramon Llull Univ, Dept Phys Act & Sport Sci, Fac Psychol Educ & Sport Sci FPCEE Blanquerna, Cister 34, Barcelona 08022, Spain.
EM Maria.GineGarriga@gcu.ac.uk; marlene.sandlund@umu.se;
Philippa.Dall@gcu.ac.uk; Sebastien.Chastin@gcu.ac.uk;
SusanaPT@blanquerna.url.edu; Dawn.Skelton@gcu.ac.uk
RI Skelton, Dawn/B-7552-2013; Chastin, Sebastien/ABF-1455-2020;
Giné-Garriga, Maria/AAF-9828-2019; Perez, Susana/G-4502-2015
OI Skelton, Dawn A/0000-0001-6223-9840; Sandlund,
Marlene/0000-0003-4781-862X; Gine-Garriga, Maria/0000-0003-4449-3524;
Dall, Philippa/0000-0002-1958-1517; Chastin,
Sebastien/0000-0003-1421-9348
FU European Commission Horizon 2020 Framework Programme [747490-GET READY]
FX This work was supported by the European Commission Horizon 2020
Framework Programme [Reference: 747490-GET READY] (Principal
Investigator: M. Gine-Garriga).
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
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AR 418
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Health
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OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Wood, AJ
Graham, M
Lehdonvirta, V
Hjorth, I
AF Wood, Alex J.
Graham, Mark
Lehdonvirta, Vili
Hjorth, Isis
TI Good Gig, Bad Gig: Autonomy and Algorithmic Control in the Global Gig
Economy
SO WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
DE Flexibility; gig economy; job quality; labour process; platform economy;
workplace control
ID WORK; LABOR; EMPLOYMENT; QUALITY
AB This article evaluates the job quality of work in the remote gig economy. Such work consists of the remote provision of a wide variety of digital services mediated by online labour platforms. Focusing on workers in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, the article draws on semi-structured interviews in six countries (N = 107) and a cross-regional survey (N = 679) to detail the manner in which remote gig work is shaped by platform-based algorithmic control. Despite varying country contexts and types of work, we show that algorithmic control is central to the operation of online labour platforms. Algorithmic management techniques tend to offer workers high levels of flexibility, autonomy, task variety and complexity. However, these mechanisms of control can also result in low pay, social isolation, working unsocial and irregular hours, overwork, sleep deprivation and exhaustion.
C1 [Wood, Alex J.] Univ Oxford, Oxford Internet Inst, 1 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JS, England.
[Graham, Mark; Lehdonvirta, Vili; Hjorth, Isis] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England.
C3 University of Oxford; University of Oxford
RP Wood, AJ (corresponding author), Univ Oxford, Oxford Internet Inst, 1 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JS, England.
EM alex.wood@oii.ox.ac.uk
OI Lehdonvirta, Vili/0000-0002-6509-1703; Wood, Alex/0000-0003-0569-7145
FU International Development Research Centre [107384-001]; European
Research Council [ERC] [335716, 639652]; ESRC [ES/I033777/1] Funding
Source: UKRI; European Research Council (ERC) [335716, 639652] Funding
Source: European Research Council (ERC)
FX This work was supported by the International Development Research Centre
[grant number 107384-001]; and the European Research Council [ERC Grant
Agreement n. 335716 and ERC Grant Agreement n. 639652].
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Zumaeta, J
AF Zumaeta, Jessy
TI Lonely at the Top: How Do Senior Leaders Navigate the Need to Belong?
SO JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE emotion and leadership; senior executives; need to belong; loneliness;
managerial well-being
ID SOCIAL DISTANCE; POWER; LONELINESS; SATISFACTION; MANAGERS; CULTURE;
WORK; LIFE
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C3 Universidad de Chile; University of London; London School Economics &
Political Science
RP Zumaeta, J (corresponding author), Univ Chile, Fac Econ & Business, Diagonal Paraguay 257, Santiago 6510015, Chile.
EM jzumaeta@unegocios.cl
RI Zumaeta, Jessy/O-3112-2019
OI Zumaeta, Jessy/0000-0001-7559-6409
FU Chevening Scholarships [CLCV-2015-136]; U.K. government's global
scholarship program - Foreign and Commonwealth Office
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work
was supported by grant CLCV-2015-136 from Chevening Scholarships, the
U.K. government's global scholarship program, funded by the Foreign and
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SN 1548-0518
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PD FEB
PY 2019
VL 26
IS 1
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DI 10.1177/1548051818774548
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA HF9XI
UT WOS:000454595600009
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Goel, S
Angeli, F
Dhirar, N
Sangwan, G
Thakur, K
Ruwaard, D
AF Goel, Sonu
Angeli, Federica
Dhirar, Nonita
Sangwan, Garima
Thakur, Kanchan
Ruwaard, Dirk
TI Factors affecting medical students' interests in working in rural areas
in North India-A qualitative inquiry
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; HEALTH; RECRUITMENT; CHALLENGES; RETENTION
AB Background and Objective
The shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas, is a major concern in India, which in turn affects the effective delivery of health care services. To support new policies able to address this issue, a study was conducted to determine the discouraging and encouraging factors affecting medical students' interests towards working in rural areas.
Methods
This cross-sectional, descriptive qualitative study has been conducted in three states of North India. It comprised six focus group discussions, each consisting of 10-20 medical students of six government medical colleges. The verbatim and thematic codes have been transcribed by using a 'categorical aggregation approach'. The discussions were thematically analyzed.
Results
Ninety medical students participated in the study. The discouraging factors were grouped under two broad themes namely unchallenging professional environment (poor accommodation facilities and lack of necessary infrastructure; lack of drug and equipment supplies; inadequate human resource support; lesser travel and research opportunities) and gap between financial rewards and social disadvantages (lower salary and incentives, social isolation, political interference, lack of security). Similarly, the encouraging factors were congregated under three main themes namely willingness to give back to disadvantaged communities (desire to serve poor, underprivileged and home community), broader clinical exposure (preferential admission in post-graduation after working more than 2-3 years in rural areas) and higher status and respect (achieving higher social status).
Conclusions
This qualitative study highlights key factors affecting medical students' interest to work in rural areas. A substantial similarity was noted between the factors which emerge from the current study and those documented in other countries. These findings will help policy-makers and medical educators to design and implement a comprehensive human resource strategy that shall target specific factors to encourage medical students to choose job positions in rural areas.
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RI Goel, Sonu/F-7956-2010
OI Goel, Sonu/0000-0001-5231-7083; Angeli, Federica/0000-0003-4010-3103;
Ruwaard, Dirk/0000-0003-4887-8413
FU Indian Council of Medical Research
FX The study is funded by Indian Council of Medical Research. The funders
had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to
publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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DA 2025-05-28
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LA English
DT Article
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RI Allan, Elizabeth/V-6198-2019
FU University of Maine
FX The authors thank the Clery Center, the University of Maine, and Deborah
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Bayer, YM
AF Bayer, Ya'akov M.
BE Gringarten, H
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SO ETHICAL BRANDING AND MARKETING: CASES AND LESSONS
SE Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
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BN 978-0-429-44252-0; 978-1-138-33727-5
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WC Business; Ethics
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics
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UT WOS:000481763900002
DA 2025-05-28
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AU Ghadi, MY
AF Ghadi, Mohammed Yasin
TI A psychometric evaluation of the job crafting questionnaire (JCRQ) among
employees working in Jordanian universities
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
LA English
DT Article
DE Employee attitudes; Employee behavior; Job crafting; Jordanian context;
Psychometric properties
ID DESIGN; PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; WORKPLACE; IMPACT
AB Purpose Job crafting is recently argued to have five dimensions (Nielsen et al., 2017): increasing challenging demands, decreasing social demands, increasing social job resources, increasing quantitative demands and decreasing hindrance demands. The purpose of this study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties and construct validity of the five-factor model of job crafting, introduced by using a sample of Jordanian university employees.
Design/methodology/approach A pre-determined survey on was used. Accordingly, 513 professional workers in several universities completed the survey. Cronbach's alpha was used to assess the internal consistency of the scale, whereas series of confirmatory factor (CFA) analysis and exploratory factor analysis (EFA) were conducted to assess the scale's factorial and discriminant validity. Other tests were also conducted.
Findings As predicted, the proposed model best fit the data. Statistical analysis yielded several findings. First, the results of the reliability test revealed that the five sub-scales of job crafting had significant and sufficiently strong internal consistencies. Second, the results showed that the 15 items loaded significantly with a factor loadings more than 0.50. Third, the CFA results confirmed that the five-factor model best fitted the data in comparison to the one-factor model. Finally, the construct validity of JCRQ-15 was confirmed through its correlation with several validating variables.
Research limitations/implications Some limitations need to be addressed. First, the sample came from participants working in specific Jordanian universities which may limit the generalization that could be made from the results to other occupations. Second, due to the cross-sectional design of the present study, the question remains whether the JCRQ-15 are stable overtime. Third, the common methods bias might be a problem because it is one of the main sources of measurement error in validation studies using self-reported scales.
Originality/value The present study provided an early supportive evidence for the use of the JCRQ-15 as a valid measure of job crafting in the Jordanian context.
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U2 21
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1934-8835
EI 1758-8561
J9 INT J ORGAN ANAL
JI Int. J. Organ. Anal.
PY 2019
VL 27
IS 1
BP 36
EP 50
DI 10.1108/IJOA-05-2017-1173
PG 15
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA HP3HV
UT WOS:000461568400003
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Hyun, SH
AF Hyun, So Hee
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RP Hyun, SH (corresponding author), Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
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U2 32
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0883-0355
EI 1873-538X
J9 INT J EDUC RES
JI Int. J. Educ. Res.
PY 2019
VL 96
BP 56
EP 62
DI 10.1016/j.ijer.2019.05.007
PG 7
WC Education & Educational Research
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA IQ3RC
UT WOS:000480667800005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ma, TL
Chen, WT
AF Ma, Ting-Lan
Chen, Wei-Ting
TI The benefits of being defended: Perceived bystander participant roles
and victims' emotional and psychosocial adjustment
SO JOURNAL OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE
LA English
DT Article
DE Bystanders; peer victimization; participant roles; emotional responses;
psychological adjustment
ID PEER VICTIMIZATION; SOCIAL ANXIETY; BEHAVIOR; ASSOCIATIONS; ADOLESCENTS;
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RP Ma, TL (corresponding author), Edgewood Coll, 1255 Deming Way, Madison, WI 53717 USA.
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U2 43
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1538-8220
EI 1538-8239
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VL 18
IS 1
BP 77
EP 91
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PG 15
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SC Criminology & Penology; Education & Educational Research; Psychology
GA IB0KR
UT WOS:000469947800006
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Pillay, R
Flotman, AP
Mitonga-Monga, J
AF Pillay, Reevasha
Flotman, Aden-Paul
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LA English
DT Article
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PT J
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SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGIES
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NR 39
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U1 0
U2 7
PU TUENGR GROUP
PI PATHUMTAN
PA 88-244 MOO 3 KLONG NO 2 KLONG-LUANG, PATHUMTAN, 12120, THAILAND
SN 2228-9860
EI 1906-9642
J9 INT TRANS J ENG MANA
JI Int. Trans. J. Eng. Manag. Appl. Sci. Technol.
PY 2019
VL 10
IS 9
AR 10A09K
DI 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2019.118
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA IT1UF
UT WOS:000482631900011
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT B
AU Robinson, J
Billington, J
Gray, E
Chapple, M
AF Robinson, Jude
Billington, Josie
Gray, Ellie
Chapple, Melissa
BE Billington, J
TI Qualitative Methodologies I: Using Established Qualitative Methods in
Research on Reading and Health
SO READING AND MENTAL HEALTH
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID FUNCTIONING AUTISM; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; ADULTS; IMAGINATION; LONELINESS;
CHILDREN; FICTION; PERSPECTIVE; FRIENDSHIP; INFERENCES
C1 [Robinson, Jude] Univ Glasgow, Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
[Billington, Josie] Univ Liverpool, Ctr Res Reading Literature & Soc, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
[Gray, Ellie] Cumbria Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Carlisle, Cumbria, England.
[Chapple, Melissa] Univ Liverpool, Dept Psychol, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
C3 University of Glasgow; University of Liverpool; University of Liverpool
RP Robinson, J (corresponding author), Univ Glasgow, Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland.
EM Jude.Robinson@glasgow.ac.uk; jbilling@liverpool.ac.uk;
ellie.gray@cumbria.nhs.uk; melissa.chapple@liverpool.ac.uk
RI Chapple, Melissa/KHY-5656-2024; Robinson, Jude/R-5877-2016
OI Billington, Josie/0000-0002-0632-612X
FU National Personality Disorder Team/Ministry of Justice, UK
FX The study was supported by funding from the National Personality
Disorder Team/Ministry of Justice, UK, and received ethical approval
from the Northern and Yorkshire Research Ethics Committee (UK) and the
National Offender Management Service (NOMS, UK).
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NR 54
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U1 0
U2 0
PU PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
PI LONDON
PA 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, LONDON, ENGLAND
BN 978-3-030-21762-4; 978-3-030-21761-7
PY 2019
BP 155
EP 190
DI 10.1007/978-3-030-21762-4_9
D2 10.1007/978-3-030-21762-4
PG 36
WC Humanities, Multidisciplinary; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health; Literature
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Arts & Humanities - Other Topics; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health; Literature
GA BT5HC
UT WOS:000837045100009
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tuckwiller, ED
Dardick, WR
Kutscher, EL
AF Tuckwiller, Elizabeth D.
Dardick, William R.
Kutscher, Elisabeth L.
TI A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Mindset, Grit, Optimism, and
Self-Determination in Adolescents with Learning Disabilities and
Differences
SO LEARNING DISABILITIES-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Grit; learning disabilities; mindset; mixed methods; optimism;
regression; self-determination
ID POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION; IMPLICIT THEORIES; STUDENTS; INTELLIGENCE;
SCALE; YOUTH; LIFE; INTERVENTION; ACHIEVEMENT; LONELINESS
AB The purpose of this mixed methodology study was to empirically investigate how adolescents with learning disabilities/differences report and experience self-determination, grit, mindset, and optimism. Using items from established scales, we gathered survey data (n=27) as well as interview data (n=23), and examined the ability of mindset, grit, and optimism to predict self-determination, as well as evidence of construct overlap in the thoughts and reflections of adolescents with learning disabilities/differences. The results of the regression indicated that a significant portion of the variance of self-determination, approximately 65%, was explained by the predictors (R-2=0.65, F(4, 22)=10.01, p<.001). Analysis of data from interviews, during which students were asked to reflect on their experiences of mindset and optimism, suggested that adolescents with learning disabilities/differences are engaging in the self-determination process in their daily lives in ways that deeply incorporate mindset and optimism orientations. Although we did not specifically interview students about self-determination, their reported thoughts and experiences about mindset and optimism included the three components and six steps outlined by the self-determined learning theory, providing additional evidence of the overlap of mindset, grit and optimism with the self-determination construct. Results are discussed in regard to future research and intervention development.
C1 [Tuckwiller, Elizabeth D.; Kutscher, Elisabeth L.] George Washington Univ, Dept Special Educ & Disabil Studies, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
[Dardick, William R.] George Washington Univ, Dept Educ Leadership, Washington, DC USA.
C3 George Washington University; George Washington University
RP Tuckwiller, ED (corresponding author), George Washington Univ, Dept Special Educ & Disabil Studies, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
EM btuckwiller@gwu.edu
RI Kutscher, Elisabeth/LLM-8723-2024
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U2 30
PU SAGAMORE PUBLISHING LLC
PI Champaign
PA 3611 N. Staley Rd, Suite B, Champaign, IL, UNITED STATES
SN 1046-6819
EI 2374-7846
J9 LEARN DISABIL-MULTI
JI Learn. Disabil.
PY 2019
VL 24
IS 1
BP 19
EP 32
DI 10.18666/LDMJ-2019-V24-I1-8849
PG 14
WC Education, Special
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA HW6RB
UT WOS:000466816700003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT B
AU Wieser, D
Seeler, JM
AF Wieser, Desiree
Seeler, Juergen-Matthias
BE Altmann, A
Ebersberger, B
Mossenlechner, C
Wieser, D
TI Online, Not Distance Education: The Merits of Collaborative Learning in
Online Education
SO DISRUPTIVE POWER OF ONLINE EDUCATION: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES,
RESPONSES
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Online education; blended learning; collaborative learning; distance;
social isolation; management education
ID SATISFACTION
AB As a result of the rapid technological innovation and its disruptive power also on the educational sector, teaching and learning practices changed fundamentally and new forms of education, as well as totally new degree programmes emerged. Today, higher education institutions (HEIs) make use of different online resources and new collaborative tools by integrating digital technologies and the internet fully within the curricula. However, although online education offers numerous advantages and has the power to overcome traditional barriers in education as time and space, many higher education institutions are still struggling with issues such as fostering student collaboration on one hand and reducing feelings of social isolation on the other. In the present case study, we analyse a blended Bachelor degree programme in Management at a European business school with the aim to provide practical suggestions and inspiration for implementing e-learning and online education in higher education. The introduced case demonstrates how collaborative learning aspects, organisational and pedagogical structures, philosophical assumptions and educational settings can be combined to decrease one of the main challenges in online education, namely distance.
C1 [Wieser, Desiree] MCI Management Ctr Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Wieser, Desiree] Univ Innsbruck, Management, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Wieser, Desiree] Dept Res Innovat & Entrepreneurship, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Seeler, Juergen-Matthias] Management Ctr Innsbruck, Dept & Studies, Innsbruck, Austria.
[Seeler, Juergen-Matthias] Cent Africa, Innsbruck, Austria.
C3 University of Innsbruck
RP Wieser, D (corresponding author), MCI Management Ctr Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.; Wieser, D (corresponding author), Univ Innsbruck, Management, Innsbruck, Austria.; Wieser, D (corresponding author), Dept Res Innovat & Entrepreneurship, Innsbruck, Austria.
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PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY, W YORKSHIRE BD16 1WA, ENGLAND
BN 978-1-78754-325-6; 978-1-78754-326-3
PY 2019
BP 125
EP 146
PG 22
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA BP8LG
UT WOS:000565895100008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zygo, M
Pawlowska, B
Potembska, E
Dreher, P
Kapka-Skrzypczak, L
AF Zygo, Maciej
Pawlowska, Beata
Potembska, Emilia
Dreher, Piotr
Kapka-Skrzypczak, Lucyna
TI Prevalence and selected risk factors of suicidal ideation, suicidal
tendencies and suicide attempts in young people aged 13-19 years
SO ANNALS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE family; adolescents; suicidal behaviour
ID HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS; PHYSICAL ABUSE; SUBSTANCE USE; ADOLESCENT;
BEHAVIOR; CHILDREN; ASSOCIATIONS; PREDICTORS; INITIATION; NEGLECT
AB Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of suicidal thoughts, tendencies and suicide attempts in young people. An attempt was also made to identify factors which, according to those young people, contributed to their suicide attempts.
Materials and method. The study involved 5,685 individuals aged 13-19 years. The participants were surveyed using an inquiry form designed by the study authors.
Results. Suicidal behaviour in adolescents correlates with the female gender, intake of psychoactive substances, running away from home, being raised in a single-parent family, addiction of family members to alcohol, and experiences of violence.
Conclusions. 1) Suicidal ideation was reported by 24.66%, suicidal plans - by 15.55%, and suicide attempts - by 4.37% of the adolescents studied. 2) Girls were significantly more likely to attempt suicide out of a sense of helplessness, loneliness, rejection and guilt, as well as conflicts with parents and peers. Boys were significantly more likely than girls to attempt suicide as a result of pressure from peers or cyber acquaintances. 3) Suicide attempts were significantly more common among girls than boys between the ages of 13-19, and significantly more common among young people living in urban areas than those living in the countryside. 4) Significantly more young people who reported suicidal thoughts and plans and suicide attempts than those not reporting such experiences were raised in single-parent families. 5) Compared with non-suicidal controls, young people who admitted to having suicidal thoughts and plans and to having attempted suicide, were significantly more likely to report alcohol abuse by parents and experiences of psychological and physical violence from family members.
C1 [Zygo, Maciej; Dreher, Piotr] M Kaczynski Neuropsychiat Hosp, Lublin, Poland.
[Pawlowska, Beata] Med Univ, Dept Psychiat & Psychiat Rehabil 2, Lublin, Poland.
[Potembska, Emilia] Med Univ, Dept Psychiat Nursing, Lublin, Poland.
[Dreher, Piotr] Med Univ, Chair & Dept Publ Hlth, Lublin, Poland.
[Kapka-Skrzypczak, Lucyna] Inst Rural Hlth, Dept Mol Biol & Translat Res, Lublin, Poland.
[Kapka-Skrzypczak, Lucyna] Univ Informat Technol & Management, Fac Med, Dept Med Biol & Translat Res, Rzeszow, Poland.
C3 Medical University of Lublin; Medical University of Lublin; Medical
University of Lublin; Institute of Rural Health in Lublin, Poland;
University of Information Technology & Management Rzeszow
RP Pawlowska, B (corresponding author), Med Univ Lublin, Dept Psychiat & Psychiat Rehabil 2, Gluska 1, PL-20439 Lublin, Poland.
EM pawlowskabeata@tlen.pl
RI Pawłowska, Beata/AAT-4975-2020; Kapka-Skrzypczak, Lucyna/S-5610-2018
OI Dreher, Piotr/0000-0003-1386-1128; Pawlowska, Beata/0000-0003-3520-0187;
Kapka-Skrzypczak, Lucyna/0000-0002-4920-3082
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PU INST AGRICULTURAL MEDICINE
PI LUBLIN
PA JACZEWSKIEGO 2, PO BOX 185, 20-950 LUBLIN, POLAND
SN 1232-1966
EI 1898-2263
J9 ANN AGR ENV MED
JI Ann. Agr. Env. Med.
PY 2019
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BP 329
EP 336
DI 10.26444/aaem/93817
PG 8
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA IE1HM
UT WOS:000472136600022
PM 31232067
OA gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jia, S
AF Jia, Susan (Sixue)
TI Leisure Motivation and Satisfaction: A Text Mining of Yoga Centres, Yoga
Consumers, and Their Interactions
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE yoga; motivation; satisfaction; online review; text mining
ID USER-GENERATED CONTENT; WORD-OF-MOUTH; CUSTOMER LOYALTY; YOUNG-ADULTS;
BODY-IMAGE; QUALITY; MINDFULNESS; SURVIVORS; SERVICES; EXERCISE
AB Understanding the motivation and satisfaction of yoga consumers is of critical importance for both leisure service providers and leisure researchers to enhance the sustainability of personal lives in terms of physical wellness and mental happiness. For this purpose, this study investigated 25,120 pairs of online ratings and reviews from 100 yoga centres in Shanghai, China using latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA)-based text mining, and successfully established the relationship between rating and review. Findings suggest that Chinese yogis are motivated by improving physical condition, improving psychological condition, gracing appearance, establishing social connection, and creating social isolation. In addition to teaching mainstream yoga, yoga centres also provide additional courses. From a consumer perspective, yogis are relatively satisfied with teachers, courses, and the environment, but complain about the supporting staff, membership price, and reservation service. Managerially, yoga centres are encouraged to continue attending to the motivations of yogis, specialising their guidance, and fostering strengths and circumventing weaknesses in their service. This study also contributes by verifying, elaborating on, and tentatively extending the framework of the Physical Activity and Leisure Motivation Scale (PALMS).
C1 [Jia, Susan (Sixue)] Shanghai Int Studies Univ, Sch Business & Management, Shanghai 200083, Peoples R China.
C3 Shanghai International Studies University
RP Jia, S (corresponding author), Shanghai Int Studies Univ, Sch Business & Management, Shanghai 200083, Peoples R China.
EM s.jia@shisu.edu.cn
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71702107]; Shanghai
International Studies University [2015114050]
FX This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China, grant No. 71702107; and the Shanghai International Studies
University, grant No. 2015114050.
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PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
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J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD DEC
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AR 4458
DI 10.3390/su10124458
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA HG9OL
UT WOS:000455338100124
OA gold, Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ozcelik, H
Barsade, SG
AF Ozcelik, Hakan
Barsade, Sigal G.
TI NO EMPLOYEE AN ISLAND: WORKPLACE LONELINESS AND JOB PERFORMANCE
SO ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-EXCHANGE; NORMATIVE COMMITMENT; AGE; METAANALYSIS; ANTECEDENTS;
VALIDATION; EMOTION; SCALE; WORK; ATTACHMENTS
AB This research investigates the link between workplace loneliness and job performance. Integrating the regulatory loop model of loneliness and the affect theory of social exchange, we develop a model of workplace loneliness. We focus on the central role of affiliation in explaining the loneliness-performance relationship, predicting that despite lonelier employees' desire to connect with others, being lonelier is associated with lower job performance because of a lack of affiliation at work. Through a time-lagged field study of 672 employees and their 114 supervisors in two organizations, we find support that greater workplace loneliness is related to lower job performance; the mediators of this relationship are lonelier employees' lower approachability and lesser affective commitment to their organizations. We also examine the moderating roles of the emotional cultures of companionate love and anger, as well as of the loneliness of other coworkers in the work group. Features of this affective affiliative context moderate some of the relationships between loneliness and the mediating variables; we also find support for the full moderated mediation model. This study highlights the importance of recognizing the pernicious power of workplace loneliness over both lonelier employees and their organizations. We offer implications for future research and practice.
C1 [Ozcelik, Hakan] Calif State Univ Sacramento, Management, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA.
[Barsade, Sigal G.] Univ Penn, Wharton Sch Business, Management, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
C3 California State University System; California State University
Sacramento; University of Pennsylvania
RP Ozcelik, H (corresponding author), Calif State Univ Sacramento, Management, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA.
EM ozcelikh@csus.edu; barsade@wharton.upenn.edu
FU CSUS Research and Creative Activity Grant Program at the California
State University, Sacramento; Robert Katz Fund for Emotion Research at
the Wharton School; Wharton Center for Leadership and Change Management
FX Thank you to Paul Dickey, Lauren Rhodewalt, and Kevin Sweeney for
research assistance. We also thank the CSUS Research and Creative
Activity Grant Program at the California State University, Sacramento,
the Robert Katz Fund for Emotion Research at the Wharton School, and the
Wharton Center for Leadership and Change Management for their support of
this study.
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NR 112
TC 219
Z9 260
U1 50
U2 460
PU ACAD MANAGEMENT
PI BRIARCLIFF MANOR
PA PACE UNIV, PO BOX 3020, 235 ELM RD, BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY 10510-8020 USA
SN 0001-4273
EI 1948-0989
J9 ACAD MANAGE J
JI Acad. Manage. J.
PD DEC
PY 2018
VL 61
IS 6
BP 2343
EP 2366
DI 10.5465/amj.2015.1066
PG 24
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA HJ3IG
UT WOS:000457063100014
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Daley, SG
Rappolt-Schlichtmann, G
AF Daley, Samantha G.
Rappolt-Schlichtmann, Gabrielle
TI Stigma Consciousness Among Adolescents With Learning Disabilities:
Considering Individual Experiences of Being Stereotyped
SO LEARNING DISABILITY QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article
DE learning disability; adolescent; stigma; label
ID SPECIAL-EDUCATION; SPECIAL-ISSUE; STUDENTS; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE;
LONELINESS; ADJUSTMENT; ATTENTION; CHILDREN; GENDER
AB Being identified with a learning disability makes students vulnerable to experiences of stigmatization, which can be associated with negative academic and emotional effects. Yet, research with other vulnerable populations demonstrates that individual perceptions of stigmatization, or stigma consciousness, are not uniform and that variability in stigma consciousness is more predictive of outcomes than assuming all members of the group are similarly affected. We present here a measure that enables consideration of such individual experiences of stigma consciousness specifically designed and tested with adolescents with learning disabilities (N = 42). We demonstrate that the Stigma Consciousness Questionnaire-Learning Disabilities (SCQ-LD) is reliable, valid, and usable with this population. Furthermore, we demonstrate that variability in stigma consciousness is present. Results support the use of this construct and measure to contribute to our understanding of the individual experiences of students in this population.
C1 [Daley, Samantha G.] Univ Rochester, Rochester, NY USA.
[Rappolt-Schlichtmann, Gabrielle] EdTogether Inc, Boston, MA USA.
[Rappolt-Schlichtmann, Gabrielle] Harvard Grad Sch Educ, Cambridge, MA USA.
C3 University of Rochester; Harvard University
RP Daley, SG (corresponding author), Univ Rochester, Warner Sch Educ & Human Dev, POB 270425, Rochester, NY 14627 USA.
EM sdaley@warner.rochester.edu
OI Daley, Samantha/0000-0001-7230-9275
FU National Science Foundation [1251819]; Direct For Education and Human
Resources; Division Of Human Resource Development [1251819] Funding
Source: National Science Foundation
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. HRD #1251819.
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NR 66
TC 30
Z9 45
U1 2
U2 30
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0731-9487
EI 2168-376X
J9 LEARN DISABILITY Q
JI Learn. Disabil. Q.
PD NOV
PY 2018
VL 41
IS 4
BP 200
EP 212
DI 10.1177/0731948718785565
PG 13
WC Education, Special; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA HJ1JG
UT WOS:000456917600002
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hoisington, AJ
Billera, DM
Bates, KL
Stamper, CE
Stearns-Yoder, KA
Lowry, CA
Brenner, LA
AF Hoisington, Andrew J.
Billera, Deidra M.
Bates, Katherine L.
Stamper, Christopher E.
Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A.
Lowry, Christopher A.
Brenner, Lisa A.
TI Exploring Service Dogs for Rehabilitation of Veteran With PTSD: A
Microbiome Perspective
SO REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE immunoregulation; microbiome; microbiome of the built environment;
service dogs; posttraumatic stress disorder
ID POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; GUT MICROBIOME; OLD
FRIENDS; MYCOBACTERIUM-VACCAE; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; BUILT ENVIRONMENT;
INHIBITOR THERAPY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; COMBAT VETERANS
AB Purpose/Objective: Recently. there has been an increase in the use of therapy animals, often dogs, to assist individuals with challenges associated with managing stressful social situations (i.e., psychological rehabilitation). Potential applications are wide-ranging from elementary schools to airports to hospitals. Here we present an overview of the present knowledge and provide recommendations for future research aimed at exploring the impact of therapy dogs on the rehabilitation of Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with a focus on the microbiome. Research Method/Design: In this review we searched the literature for studies that were conducted involving Veterans and service dogs. Because of the limited number of studies, we conducted a nonsystematic review to include the topics of the microbiome and psychological mechanisms that may play a role in rehabilitation of Veterans with dogs. Results: Whether dogs can be used as an intervention to increase function among those with PTSD remains a question. Nonetheless, it has been suggested that dog ownership may improve mental health outcomes via multiple mechanisms, such as decreasing social isolation and increasing physical activity and exposure to green spaces. The presence of a dog in the home may alter the human inhabitants' microbiomes, thereby, potentially providing an additional mechanism through which service dogs may influence human health and well-being. Conclusions/Implications: Theoretically, the use of service dogs for rehabilitation of Veterans with PTSD could improve mental health outcomes. To the best of our knowledge the impact that therapy dogs have on the microbiome of the owners, as well as their built environments, has yet to be explored.
C1 [Hoisington, Andrew J.] Air Force Inst Technol, Dept Syst Engn & Management, 2950 Hobson Way, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA.
[Hoisington, Andrew J.; Billera, Deidra M.; Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A.; Lowry, Christopher A.; Brenner, Lisa A.] Denver Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Rocky Mt Mental Illness Res Educ & Clin Ctr, Denver, CO USA.
[Hoisington, Andrew J.; Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A.; Lowry, Christopher A.; Brenner, Lisa A.] Mil & Vet Microbiome Consortium Res & Educ, Denver, CO USA.
[Bates, Katherine L.] US Air Force Acad, Dept Biol, Colorado Springs, CO 80840 USA.
[Stamper, Christopher E.; Lowry, Christopher A.] Univ Colorado Boulder, Dept Integrat Physiol, Boulder, CO USA.
[Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A.] Univ Colorado, Marcus Inst Brain Hlth, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
[Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A.] Univ Colorado, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
[Lowry, Christopher A.] Univ Colorado Boulder, Ctr Neurosci, Boulder, CO USA.
[Brenner, Lisa A.] Univ Colorado, Marcus Inst Brain Hlth, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Ctr Neurosci, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
[Brenner, Lisa A.] Univ Colorado, Dept Psychiat, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
[Brenner, Lisa A.] Univ Colorado, Dept Neurol, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
C3 Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT); US Department of Veterans
Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA); Veterans Affairs Medical
Center - Denver; United States Department of Defense; United States Air
Force; United States Air Force Academy; University of Colorado System;
University of Colorado Boulder; University of Colorado System;
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; University of Colorado
System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; University of
Colorado System; University of Colorado Boulder; University of Colorado
System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; University of
Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus;
University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
Campus
RP Hoisington, AJ (corresponding author), Air Force Inst Technol, Dept Syst Engn & Management, 2950 Hobson Way, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA.
EM andrew.hoisington@us.af.mil
RI Brenner, Lisa/AAG-2442-2019
OI Hoisington, Andrew/0000-0001-5523-8567
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PU EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 0090-5550
EI 1939-1544
J9 REHABIL PSYCHOL
JI Rehabil. Psychol.
PD NOV
PY 2018
VL 63
IS 4
BP 575
EP 587
DI 10.1037/rep0000237
PG 13
WC Psychology, Clinical; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Rehabilitation
GA GZ4AT
UT WOS:000449333400010
PM 30211604
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ollis, T
Starr, K
Ryan, C
Harrison, U
AF Ollis, Tracey
Starr, Karen
Ryan, Cheryl
Harrison, Ursula
TI Learning across the lifespan: Lifelong learning in Neighbourhood Houses
in Australia
SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ADULT LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
AB Neighbourhood Houses in Australia are spaces of education and learning that cater to and work with adult learners across a lifespan. They are known as fourth sector education providers in the Adult and Community Education (ACE) sector. With a history spanning nearly 45 years, Neighbourhood Houses provide vital education opportunities for adult learners. The research is set against the backdrop of the current project of lifelong learning, which has dominated adult education discourses for more than 30 years. Neighbourhood Houses are learning organisations and sites of social inclusion that embody adult learning practices. This empirical research of learners' experiences in Neighbourhood Houses reveals the complex and varying reasons for participating in ACE that are beyond the realms of formal adult education and include reasons such as decreasing social isolation, fostering friendships and new networks, increased wellbeing, raising income capacity and further learning to improve employment prospects. In doing this, we provide three case studies from the larger data sample of this study to give insight into the complexity of adult education and learners' experiences that occur in this dynamic space of learning. The outcomes for participants vary but include greater mastery of English language, improved foundational literacy, numeracy and computer skills, increased understanding of civics and citizenship and Australian history culture and society, while reconstructing previously held negative views of themselves as learners.
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[Starr, Karen] Deakin Univ, Educ Leadership, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Ryan, Cheryl] Deakin Univ, Adult Profess & Appl Learning, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Harrison, Ursula] Deakin Univ, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
C3 Deakin University; Deakin University; Deakin University; Deakin
University
RP Ollis, T (corresponding author), Deakin Univ, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
EM trace.ollis@deakin.edu.au
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PU ADULT LEARNING AUSTRALIA INC
PI CANBERRA CITY
PA GPO BOX 260, CANBERRA CITY, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
SN 1443-1394
J9 AUST J ADULT LEARN
JI Aust. J. Adult Learn.
PD NOV
PY 2018
VL 58
IS 3
SI SI
BP 449
EP 479
PG 31
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA HG1XQ
UT WOS:000454754800007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Phelan, SM
Bangerter, LR
Friedemann-Sanchez, G
Lackore, KA
Morris, MA
Van Houtven, CH
Carlson, KF
van Ryn, M
Harden, KJ
Griffin, JM
AF Phelan, Sean M.
Bangerter, Lauren R.
Friedemann-Sanchez, Greta
Lackore, Kandace A.
Morris, Megan A.
Van Houtven, Courtney H.
Carlson, Kathleen F.
van Ryn, Michelle
Harden, Kristin J.
Griffin, Joan M.
TI The Impact of Stigma on Community Reintegration of Veterans With
Traumatic Brain Injury and the Well-Being of Their Caregivers
SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Caregiving; Mental health prejudice; Rehabilitation; Stigma; Traumatic
brain injury
ID ZARIT BURDEN INTERVIEW; MENTAL-ILLNESS; PARTICIPATION ASSESSMENT;
ENACTED STIGMA; PEOPLE; HEALTH; STRAIN; INDIVIDUALS; RELATIVES; MILITARY
AB Objective: To assess the association between perceived stigma and discrimination and caregiver strain, caregiver well-being, and patient community reintegration.
Design: A cross-sectional survey study of 564 informal caregivers of U.S. military service veterans of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who experienced traumatic brain injuries or polytrauma (TBI/PT).
Setting: Care settings of community-dwelling former inpatients of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers.
Participants: Caregivers of former inpatients (N = 564), identified through next-of-kin records and subsequent nominations.
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measures: Caregiver strain, depression, anxiety, loneliness, and self-esteem; as well as care recipient community reintegration, a key aspect of TBI/PT rehabilitation.
Results: Family stigma was associated with strain, depression, anxiety, loneliness, lower self-esteem, and less community reintegration. Caregiver stigma-by-association was associated with strain, depression, anxiety, loneliness, and lower self-esteem. Care recipient stigma was associated with caregiver strain, depression, anxiety, loneliness, lower self-esteem, and less community reintegration.
Conclusions: Perceived stigma may be a substantial source of stress for caregivers of U.S. military veterans with TBI/PT, and may contribute to poor outcomes for the health of caregivers and for the community reintegration of the veterans for whom they provide care. (C) 2018 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.
C1 [Phelan, Sean M.; Bangerter, Lauren R.; Harden, Kristin J.; Griffin, Joan M.] Mayo Clin, Coll Med, Robert D & Patricia E Kern Mayo Clin Ctr Sci Hlth, Rochester, MN USA.
[Phelan, Sean M.; Lackore, Kandace A.; van Ryn, Michelle; Harden, Kristin J.; Griffin, Joan M.] Mayo Clin, Div Hlth Care Policy & Res, Rochester, MN USA.
[Friedemann-Sanchez, Greta] Univ Minnesota, Hubert H Humphrey Sch Publ Affairs, Minneapolis, MN USA.
[Morris, Megan A.] Univ Colorado Aurora, Adult & Child Consortium Hlth Outcomes Res & Deli, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO USA.
[Van Houtven, Courtney H.] Durham Vet Affairs Hlth Care Syst, Durham, NC USA.
[Van Houtven, Courtney H.] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Durham, NC USA.
[Carlson, Kathleen F.] Vet Affairs Portland Hlth Care Syst, Portland, OR USA.
[Carlson, Kathleen F.; van Ryn, Michelle] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Portland, OR 97201 USA.
C3 Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; University of Minnesota System; University of
Minnesota Twin Cities; University of Colorado System; University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Duke University; US Department of
Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA); VA Portland
Health Care System; Oregon Health & Science University
RP Phelan, SM (corresponding author), Mayo Clin, 200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA.
EM phelan.sean@mayo.edu
RI VAN RYN, MICHELLE/B-1664-2010
OI Van Houtven, Courtney/0000-0002-0783-1611; van Ryn,
Michelle/0000-0002-4258-7319; Friedemann-Sanchez,
Greta/0000-0002-0493-7218; Fischer, Kristin/0000-0001-8235-4942; Phelan,
Sean/0000-0003-2091-6297
FU Health Services Research and Development Service (U.S. Department of
Veteran Affairs) [SDR-07-044]; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
FX Supported by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Health
Administration. Office of Research and Development, and a grant from the
Health Services Research and Development Service (U.S. Department of
Veteran Affairs) (grant no. SDR-07-044). The findings and conclusions
presented in this manuscript are those of the authors and do not
necessarily represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs or
the Health Services Research and Development Service. The sponsor was
not involved in any aspect of the study's design and conduct; data
collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of data; or
preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.
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NR 45
TC 24
Z9 24
U1 0
U2 15
PU W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA
SN 0003-9993
EI 1532-821X
J9 ARCH PHYS MED REHAB
JI Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.
PD NOV
PY 2018
VL 99
IS 11
BP 2222
EP 2229
DI 10.1016/j.apmr.2018.04.007
PG 8
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA HB8TD
UT WOS:000451362700012
PM 29729228
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cantarero-Prieto, D
Pascual-Sáez, M
Blázquez-Fernández, C
AF Cantarero-Prieto, David
Pascual-Saez, Marta
Blazquez-Fernandez, Carla
TI Social isolation and multiple chronic diseases after age 50: A European
macro-regional analysis
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; RISK-FACTORS; NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES;
SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; PHYSICAL HEALTH; OLDER MEN; LONELINESS;
DETERMINANTS; MULTIMORBIDITY; COUNTRIES
AB Background
Different studies have found that socioeconomic determinants influence the prevalence of chronic diseases in older people. However, there has been relatively little research on the incidence of how social isolation may affect them. We suggest that social isolation is a serious concern for people living with chronic illnesses.
Method
In this paper, we examine whether there is an increase in the propensity of being diagnosed with chronic illnesses because of a decrease in social relations for elderly Europeans. We have used a panel data for Waves 1-6 (2004-2015) of Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and logistic regressions. Besides, we have studied three geographic macro-areas (Nordic, Continental and Southern). Being diagnosed with three or more chronic diseases is considered as a dependent variable, and as social control variables we have used three isolation proxies (living alone, providing help to family, friends or neighbours and participation-club activities). Other socio-demographic variables are included (gender, age, educational level, job situation, area of location and quality of life).
Results
Our results for the full sample indicate that people who participate in social activities have fewer probability of suffering from chronic diseases (OR = 0.70, 95% CI 0.54, 0.92). For people who live alone the reverse effect is observed (OR = 1.20, 95% CI 1.04, 1.39). Differences are shown by macro-areas, e.g. providing help (OR = 0.58, 95% CI 0.34, 0.97) isolation proxy is significant for the Nordic macro-area. Club-participation activities and living alone are significant for Continental and Southern macro-areas, respectively (OR = 0.65, 95% CI 0.55, 0.82; OR = 1.46, 95% CI 1.21, 1.77).
Conclusions
Social isolation increases the risk of being diagnosed with chronic illnesses. That is, people with greater social participation have lower risk of suffering from multiple chronic diseases. This risk linked to isolation, together with the traditional one associated with lifestyles, should be considered in the development of new public policies.
C1 [Cantarero-Prieto, David; Pascual-Saez, Marta; Blazquez-Fernandez, Carla] Univ Cantabria IDIVAL, Dept Econ, Grp Hlth Econ & Hlth Serv Management, Santander, Spain.
C3 Universidad de Cantabria
RP Cantarero-Prieto, D (corresponding author), Univ Cantabria IDIVAL, Dept Econ, Grp Hlth Econ & Hlth Serv Management, Santander, Spain.
EM david.cantarero@unican.es
RI Prieto, David/KWV-1145-2024
OI Blazquez-Fernandez, Carla/0000-0002-0204-7174; Cantarero-Prieto,
David/0000-0001-8082-0639
FU European Commission [QLK6-CT-2001-00360, SHARE-I3: RII-CT-2006-062193,
COMPARE: CIT5-CT-2005-028857, SHARELIFE: CIT4-CT-2006-028812, 211909,
227822, 261982]; German Ministry of Education and Research; U.S.
National Institute on Aging [U01_AG09740-13S2, P01_AG005842,
P01_AG08291, P30_AG12815, R21_AG025169, Y1-AG-4553-01, IAG_BSR06-11,
OGHA_04-064, HHSN271201300071C]; Max Planck Society for the Advancement
of Science
FX This paper uses data from SHARE Waves 1, 2, 3 (SHARELIFE), 4, 5 and 6
(DOIs: 10.6103/SHARE.w1.611, 10.6103/SHARE. w2.611, 10.6103/SHARE.
w3.611, 10.6103/SHARE. w4.611, 10.6103/SHARE. w5.611, 10.6103/SHARE.
w6.611), see Borsch-Supan et al. (2013) for methodological details. The
SHARE data collection has been primarily funded by the European
Commission through FP5 (QLK6-CT-2001-00360), FP6 (SHARE-I3:
RII-CT-2006-062193, COMPARE: CIT5-CT-2005-028857, SHARELIFE:
CIT4-CT-2006-028812) and FP7 (SHARE-PREP: No211909, SHARE-LEAP:
No227822, SHARE M4: No261982). Additional funding from the German
Ministry of Education and Research, the Max Planck Society for the
Advancement of Science, the U.S. National Institute on Aging
(U01_AG09740-13S2, P01_AG005842, P01_AG08291, P30_AG12815, R21_AG025169,
Y1-AG-4553-01, IAG_BSR06-11, OGHA_04-064, HHSN271201300071C) and from
various national funding sources is gratefully acknowledged (see
www.share-project.org).
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NR 37
TC 41
Z9 43
U1 2
U2 41
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD OCT 24
PY 2018
VL 13
IS 10
AR e0205062
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0205062
PG 12
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA GY3FL
UT WOS:000448434000027
PM 30356322
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Jiao, JF
Wang, J
AF Jiao, Jinfeng (Jenny)
Wang, Jing
TI Can Lonely People Behave Morally? The Joint Influence of Loneliness and
Empathy on Moral Identity
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Moral identity; Loneliness; Empathy; Consumer moral behaviors
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; ADOLESCENCE; COMPASSION; BELONGINGNESS; PERFORMANCE;
REJECTION; PAIN
AB We examine how loneliness moderates the effect of empathy on moral identity: the extent to which being a moral person is important to an individual's identity. Results of four studies show that only lonely people have increased moral identity when they have high (vs. low) empathy; empathy does not reliably increase moral identity for nonlonely people. We demonstrate these effects with psychological measures of moral identity as well as with downstream moral behaviors in various consumer settings. Our findings are consistent with the motivation theory of loneliness and empathy: Lonely people are capable, but are not motivated to empathize.
C1 [Jiao, Jinfeng (Jenny)] SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
[Wang, Jing] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA.
C3 State University of New York (SUNY) System; Binghamton University, SUNY;
University of Iowa
RP Jiao, JF (corresponding author), SUNY Binghamton, Sch Management, AA 274, Binghamton, NY 13902 USA.
EM jinfengj@binghamton.edu
OI Jiao, Jinfeng (Jenny)/0000-0002-7585-4241
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NR 50
TC 24
Z9 26
U1 15
U2 146
PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
PI CHICHESTER
PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER PO19 8SQ, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND
SN 1057-7408
EI 1532-7663
J9 J CONSUM PSYCHOL
JI J. Consum. Psychol.
PD OCT
PY 2018
VL 28
IS 4
BP 597
EP 611
DI 10.1002/jcpy.1040
PG 15
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA GV5UK
UT WOS:000446169400004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Thwala, SK
Okeke, CI
Tshotsho, N
AF Thwala, S'lungile Kindness
Okeke, Chinedu Ifedi
Tshotsho, Nokwanda
TI Adolescent girls' behavioural characteristics and their vulnerability to
bullying in Manzini high schools
SO SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE adolescent girls; high schools; peer bullying; personal characteristics;
Swaziland; vulnerability
AB Incidences of school bullying appear to be on the rise in most schools across the globe, and schools in Swaziland are no exception. Sadly, adolescent girls appear to be most susceptible to being bullied. This study considers how some of the traits of young girls tend to expose them to incidences of bullying. The approach was qualitative and employed the multiple case study research design in which data was obtained through focus group discussions (FGDs) involving 24 girls from three schools, by purposive sampling. Content analysis was employed to analyse data from the FGD. Results show the relevance of Routine Activities Theoretical framework in explaining the incidences of bullying among adolescent girls. Low selfesteem and the feeling of loneliness appeared as two major characteristics making girls more susceptible to incidences of bullying. Data interpretation suggests that loneliness tends to expose the girls as suitable targets. Schooling presents a lonely and unprotected experience for girls, where likely offenders take advantage of their isolation. The authors argue that the schooling experiences of adolescent girls require urgent intervention, in which curriculum experts ought to consider bullying lessons for both girls and boys.
C1 [Thwala, S'lungile Kindness; Okeke, Chinedu Ifedi] Univ Eswatini, Fac Educ, Dept Educ Fdn & Management, Kwaluseni, Eswatini.
[Tshotsho, Nokwanda] William Pitcher Teachers Coll, Dept Languages, Manzini, Eswatini.
RP Okeke, CI (corresponding author), Univ Eswatini, Fac Educ, Dept Educ Fdn & Management, Kwaluseni, Eswatini.
EM cokeke@uniswa.sz
RI Okeke, Chinedu/LIF-6282-2024
OI Thwala, S'lungile Kindness/0000-0002-7844-1514; Okeke, Prof. Chinedu I.
O./0000-0003-3046-5266; Okeke, Chinedu Ifedi Onochie/0000-0002-9959-8019
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NR 41
TC 1
Z9 2
U1 1
U2 9
PU EDUCATION ASSOC SOUTH AFRICA
PI SILVER LAKES
PA SCIENCE AFRICA, PO BOX 11890, SILVER LAKES, 0054, SOUTH AFRICA
SN 0256-0100
EI 2076-3433
J9 S AFR J EDUC
JI S. Afr. J. Educ.
PD OCT
PY 2018
VL 38
SU 1
AR 1604
DI 10.15700/saje.v38ns1a1604
PG 9
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA HI5EB
UT WOS:000456474200008
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rothen, S
Briefer, JF
Deleuze, J
Karila, L
Andreassen, CS
Achab, S
Thorens, G
Khazaal, Y
Zullino, D
Billieux, J
AF Rothen, Stephane
Briefer, Jean-Francois
Deleuze, Jory
Karila, Laurent
Andreassen, Cecilie Schou
Achab, Sophia
Thorens, Gabriel
Khazaal, Yasser
Zullino, Daniele
Billieux, Joel
TI Disentangling the role of users' preferences and impulsivity traits in
problematic Facebook use
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL NETWORK SITES; INTERNET GAMING DISORDER; YOUNG-ADULTS;
PSYCHOLOGICAL PREDICTORS; ADDICTIVE USE; MODEL; MEDIA; VALIDATION; UPPS;
LONELINESS
AB The use of social network sites (SNSs) has grown dramatically. Numerous studies have shown that SNS users may suffer from excessive use, associated with addictive-like symptoms. With a focus on the popular SNS Facebook (FB), our aims in the current study were twofold: First, to explore the heterogeneity of FB usage and determine which kind of FB activity predicts problematic usage; second, to test whether specific impulsivity facets predict problematic use of FB. To this end, a sample of FB users (N = 676) completed an online survey assessing usage preferences (e.g., types of activities performed), symptoms of problematic FB use and impulsivity traits. Results indicated that specific usage preferences (updating one's status, gaming via FB, and using notifications) and impulsive traits (positive and negative urgency, lack of perseverance) are associated to problematic FB use. This study underscores that labels such as FB "addiction" are misleading and that focusing on the actual activities performed on SNSs is crucial when considering dysfunctional usage. Furthermore, this study clarified the role of impulsivity in problematic FB use by building on a theoretically driven model of impulsivity that assumes its multidimensional nature. The current findings have identifiable theoretical and public health implications.
C1 [Rothen, Stephane; Briefer, Jean-Francois; Achab, Sophia; Thorens, Gabriel; Khazaal, Yasser; Zullino, Daniele; Billieux, Joel] Univ Hosp Geneva, Addict Div, Dept Mental Hlth & Psychiat, Geneva, Switzerland.
[Rothen, Stephane] Univ Geneva, Geneva Sch Econ & Management, Res Ctr Stat, Geneva, Switzerland.
[Deleuze, Jory; Billieux, Joel] Catholic Univ Louvain, Psychol Sci Res Inst, Lab Expt Psychopathol, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium.
[Karila, Laurent] Univ Paris Sud, Hop Univ Paul Brousse, AP HP, Serv Addictol,INSERM U1000, Villejuif, France.
[Andreassen, Cecilie Schou] Univ Bergen, Dept Clin Psychol, Bergen, Norway.
[Achab, Sophia; Khazaal, Yasser] Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
[Billieux, Joel] Univ Luxembourg, ACB Lab, Inst Hlth & Behav, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg.
C3 University of Geneva; University of Geneva; Universite Catholique
Louvain; Universite Paris Saclay; Assistance Publique Hopitaux Paris
(APHP); Hopital Universitaire Paul-Brousse - APHP; Institut National de
la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (Inserm); University of Bergen;
University of Geneva; University of Luxembourg
RP Billieux, J (corresponding author), Univ Hosp Geneva, Addict Div, Dept Mental Hlth & Psychiat, Geneva, Switzerland.; Billieux, J (corresponding author), Catholic Univ Louvain, Psychol Sci Res Inst, Lab Expt Psychopathol, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium.; Billieux, J (corresponding author), Univ Luxembourg, ACB Lab, Inst Hlth & Behav, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg.
EM Joel.Billieux@uni.lu
RI khazaal, yasser/HIR-3792-2022; Billieux, Joel/HCH-3334-2022; Achab,
Sophia/S-2869-2019; Rothen, Stephane/E-8325-2014
OI Achab, Sophia/0000-0002-3861-3297; Andreassen, Cecilie
S./0000-0002-3511-2155; Billieux, Joel/0000-0002-7388-6194; Deleuze,
Jory/0000-0002-1036-1809; Rothen, Stephane/0000-0003-3891-277X; khazaal,
yasser/0000-0002-8549-6599
FU Universite catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
FX The authors received no specific funding for this work. Jory Deleuze was
funded at the time of the study by a Special Research Fund (FSR) from
the Universite catholique de Louvain (Belgium).
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NR 67
TC 39
Z9 41
U1 0
U2 37
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 5
PY 2018
VL 13
IS 9
AR e0201971
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0201971
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA GS6HC
UT WOS:000443789900010
PM 30183698
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Farago, MA
Pop, MS
AF Farago, Monica Adriana
Pop, Manucla Simona
TI The management of musculoskeletal pain and disfunction from traffic
accidents polytrauma
SO BALNEO RESEARCH JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE car crash; pain management; rehabilitation
AB After complex orthopaedic-surgical treatment of car crash polytrauma, we face multilevel patient problems, from algodisfunctional to psychological consequences, which are very difficult to manage. Aim of the study: identifying the optimal ways to approach cases of polytrauma with major functional and psychological implications. Material and Methods: We present the cases of two female patients, 19 and 18-year-old, victims of major road accidents that required car extrication. The accidents resulted in minor craniocerebral trauma. weight bearing bones and pelvis fractures, musculoskeletal and skin avulsion, and neurogenic bladder with catheterization. They underwent repeated orthopedic-surgical interventions and plastic surgery after which they were referred to functional rehabilitation. In the rehabilitation department we were confronted with anxious, uncooperative patients, with a very high level of somatic pain, incapable of actively mobilizing in the bed plan, one of them, within the limits of physical resources, presenting agitation and night aggressiveness. Results: After the complex clinical evaluation we initiated the rehabilitation treatment. The initial rehabilitation results were minimal because of the pain threshold, high levels of anxiety and fatigue due to insomnia. We asked for psychological evaluation and counseling and we organized 6 short daily exercise sessions, then four longer ones, so as not to exceed the patients' momentary resources. The level of difficulty of the kinetic training was progressively increased, being constantly adapted to the daily training gains of the patients. The aggressive outbursts in one of the patients were related to the dread of darkness and loneliness at night, as a consequence of incarceration from the night road accident. In 4 weeks we gained independence for eating, spontaneous urination, bedside independent mobilization, verticalisation and walking with a frame for short distances. Conclusions: Pain, somatic dysfunction and posttraumatic stress management is a complex process that requires a multidisciplinary approach, including the psychological one. The rehabilitation particularity consisted of multiple daytime rehabilitation sessions adapted to the daily resources of the patients.
C1 [Farago, Monica Adriana; Pop, Manucla Simona] Univ Oradea, Fac Med, Municipal Hosp Oradea, Oradea, Romania.
C3 University of Oradea
RP Pop, MS (corresponding author), Univ Oradea, Fac Med, Municipal Hosp Oradea, Oradea, Romania.
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 0
U2 2
PU ROMANIAN ASSOC BALNEOLOGY
PI BUCHAREST
PA BUCHAREST, SECTOR 2, ALEEA DOBRINA NO 7, BL D10, SC A, AP 4, BUCHAREST,
00000, ROMANIA
SN 2069-7597
EI 2069-7619
J9 BALNEO RES J
JI Balneo Res. J.
PD SEP
PY 2018
VL 9
IS 3
BP 216
EP 220
DI 10.12680/balneo.2018.184
PG 5
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA HD6DU
UT WOS:000452625100002
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hu, SQ
Chen, R
Zhang, N
Zhu, JM
AF Hu, Saiquan
Chen, Rui
Zhang, Nan
Zhu, Junming
TI Loneliness Makes Consumers Avoid Unsafe Food
SO SUSTAINABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE sustainable food consumption; loneliness; food safety risk; perceived
immune status; concern for negative impression; food avoidance
ID NEGATIVE-EVALUATION; SOCIAL EXCLUSION; MEAT CONSUMPTION; HEALTH; FEAR;
DEPRESSION; MOTIVES; THREAT; VALUES; MODEL
AB Sustainable food consumption is an essential component of sustainable development. Previous literature mainly focused on consumers' environmentally friendly consumption, and paid less attention to their avoidance of unsafe consumption. This article investigated the effect of lonelinessan important psychological and social trend-on consumers' avoidance of unsafe food and the associated mechanisms. Based on a survey with 120 student participants and an experimental study with 315 non-student participants, we found that loneliness made consumers avoid unsafe food, but not safe food. We further verified that consumers' perceived immune status and concern for negative impression worked as two mechanisms between the relationship of loneliness and food avoidance. Moreover, we revealed a moderating mediation effect of food safety risk, where the indirect effect of loneliness on food avoidance via both perceived immune status and concern for negative impression only existed for unsafe food. This article extended the research setting of sustainable consumption from increasing positive consumptions to decreasing negative ones, and identified the influential factors from the interaction of consumer characteristics and food features.
C1 [Hu, Saiquan] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Social Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Rui] Xiamen Univ, Sch Journalism & Commun, Xiamen 361005, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Nan; Zhu, Junming] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Publ Policy & Management, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
C3 Tsinghua University; Xiamen University; Tsinghua University
RP Zhang, N; Zhu, JM (corresponding author), Tsinghua Univ, Sch Publ Policy & Management, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China.
EM husaiquan@126.com; rc2015@xmu.edu.cn; zhang-nan@tsinghua.edu.cn;
zjunming@gmail.com
OI Zhu, Junming/0000-0002-6160-1323; hu, saiquan/0000-0001-9323-8381;
Zhang, Nan/0000-0002-3062-7918
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [71602168]
FX This research was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China
(Grant No. 71602168), and supported by Tang Scholar.
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NR 57
TC 1
Z9 2
U1 2
U2 23
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 2071-1050
J9 SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL
JI Sustainability
PD SEP
PY 2018
VL 10
IS 9
AR 2998
DI 10.3390/su10092998
PG 13
WC Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences;
Environmental Studies
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
GA GW3DA
UT WOS:000446770200041
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nosratabadi, M
Nabavi, SH
Rashedi, V
Rarani, MA
AF Nosratabadi, Mehdi
Nabavi, Seyyed Hamid
Rashedi, Vahid
Rarani, Mostafa Amini
TI Socioeconomic determinants of health-care and emotional needs among
Iranian older adults in Isfahan
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
LA English
DT Article
DE Needs assessment; older adults; socioeconomic determinants
AB INTRODUCTION: The main aim of this study was to explore the socioeconomic determinants of health-care and emotional needs among older adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 350 older adults were randomly selected from five geographical regions in Isfahan, 2016. A self-administered checklist was employed to collect health-care and emotional need data among older adults residing day-care centers. Data were analyzed using logistic regression through STATA/SE (version 14). RESULTS: The highest proportion of older adults lived with income 285-855 USD monthly and insured by social security insurance. Illiteracy, loneliness, and low level of income were more prevalent among female older adults than male ones. The emotional needs of single/widow (odds ratio [OR] = 0.299), divorced (OR = 0.133) older people, not having children (OR = 0.811) or grandchildren (OR = 0.684), and illiterates (OR = 0.689) were discovered to be lower than their counterpart groups. As the elderly got older, their health-care needs were met more. Older adults covered by military insurance have their health-care needs met as much as 21% (OR = 1.215) greater than social security insurance. CONCLUSIONS: Regarding health-care needs, economic and monetary factors are still important in meeting this type of needs as well as education and social insurance. While regarding emotional needs, nonmonetary and noneconomic factors, including social network, are important determinants for the satisfaction of emotional needs.
C1 [Nosratabadi, Mehdi] Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.
[Nabavi, Seyyed Hamid] North Khorasan Univ Med Sci, Gerontol Care Res Ctr, Bojnurd, Iran.
[Rashedi, Vahid] Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Behav Sci & Mental Hlth, Tehran Psychiat Inst, Tehran, Iran.
[Rarani, Mostafa Amini] Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Hlth Management & Econ Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.
C3 Isfahan University of Medical Sciences; North Khorasan University of
Medical Sciences; Iran University of Medical Sciences; Isfahan
University of Medical Sciences
RP Rarani, MA (corresponding author), Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Sch Management & Med Informat Sci, Hezar Jerib Ave, Esfahan, Iran.
EM mostafaaminirarani@gmail.com
RI Rashedi, Vahid/H-6271-2018; Amini-Rarani, Mostafa/O-3651-2018;
nosratabady, mehdi/A-4588-2018
FU Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Isfahan University of
Medical Sciences
FX This study was financially supported by the Social Determinants of
Health Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, IR.MUI.
REC.1395.2.295029.
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U2 2
PU WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
PI MUMBAI
PA WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S NO 1498A-2
VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, 400059, INDIA
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EI 2319-6440
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PD SEP
PY 2018
VL 7
IS 1
DI 10.4103/jehp.jehp_174_17
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WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Public, Environmental & Occupational
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PM 30271796
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lotvonen, S
Kyngäs, H
Koistinen, P
Bloigu, R
Elo, S
AF Lotvonen, Sinikka
Kyngas, Helvi
Koistinen, Pentti
Bloigu, Risto
Elo, Satu
TI Mental Well-Being of Older People in Finland during the First Year in
Senior Housing and Its Association with Physical Performance
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE mental well-being; older people; relocation; senior housing; physical
performance; physical activity
ID RESIDENTIAL CARE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; ADULTS; RELOCATION; INTERVENTION;
EXPERIENCES; LONELINESS; TRANSITION; DISABILITY; DEMENTIA
AB Growing numbers of older people relocate to senior housing, when their physical or mental performance declines. The relocation is known to be one of the most stressful events in the life of older people and affect their mental and physical well-being. More information about the relationships between mental and physical parameters is required. We examined self-reported mental well-being of 81 older people (aged 59-93, living in northern Finland), and changes in it 3 and 12 months after relocation to senior housing. The first measurement was 3 months and the second measurement 12 months after relocation. Most participants were female (70%). Their physical performance was also measured, and associations between these two were analyzed. After 12 months, mental capability was very good or quite good in 38% of participants, however 22% of participants felt depressive symptoms daily or weekly. Moreover, 39% of participants reported daily or weekly loneliness. After 12 months participants reported a significant increase in forgetting appointments, losing items and difficulties in learn new things. They felt that opportunities to make decisions concerning their own life significantly decreased. Furthermore, their instrumental activities of daily living (IADL), dominant hand's grip strength and walking speed decreased significantly. Opportunities to make decisions concerning their life, feeling safe, loneliness, sleeping problems, negative thoughts as well as fear of falling or having an accident outdoors were associated with these physical parameters. In addition to assessing physical performance and regular exercise, the various components of mental well-being and their interactions with physical performance should be considered during adjustment to senior housing.
C1 [Lotvonen, Sinikka; Kyngas, Helvi; Elo, Satu] Univ Oulu, Med Res Ctr Oulu, Res Unit Nursing Sci & Hlth Management, POB 5000, Oulu 90014, Finland.
[Kyngas, Helvi; Elo, Satu] Oulu Univ Hosp, Med Res Ctr Oulu, Res Unit Nursing Sci & Hlth Management, Kajaanintie 50, Oulu 90220, Finland.
[Koistinen, Pentti] Univ Oulu, Fac Med, POB 5000, Oulu 90014, Finland.
[Bloigu, Risto] Univ Oulu, Med Informat & Stat Res Grp Oulu, POB 5000, Oulu 90014, Finland.
C3 University of Oulu; University of Oulu; University of Oulu; University
of Oulu
RP Lotvonen, S (corresponding author), Univ Oulu, Med Res Ctr Oulu, Res Unit Nursing Sci & Hlth Management, POB 5000, Oulu 90014, Finland.
EM sinikka.lotvonen@student.oulu.fi; helvi.kyngas@oulu.fi;
pentti.koistinen@outlook.com; risto.bloigu@oulu.fi; satu.elo@oulu.fi
RI Elo, Satu/E-7143-2013
OI Lotvonen, Sinikka/0000-0003-2849-4340
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NR 59
TC 19
Z9 19
U1 2
U2 12
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA MDPI AG, Grosspeteranlage 5, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JUL
PY 2018
VL 15
IS 7
AR 1331
DI 10.3390/ijerph15071331
PG 19
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA GU7XC
UT WOS:000445543500037
PM 29941833
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Li, M
Zhong, RY
Zhu, SW
Ramsay, LC
Li, F
Coyte, PC
AF Li, Man
Zhong, Renyao
Zhu, Shanwen
Ramsay, Lauren C.
Li, Fen
Coyte, Peter C.
TI Access to Community Living Infrastructure and Its Impact on the
Establishment of Community-Based Day Care Centres for Seniors in Rural
China
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE Chinese rural community; infrastructure access; day care centres for
seniors
ID HEALTH-CARE; OF-LIFE; SERVICES; INCOME; LONELINESS; COUNTRIES; PEOPLE;
ADULTS
AB Community-based day care centres play an important role in service delivery for Chinese seniors. Little research has examined how community living infrastructure has influenced the establishment of these day care centres in rural communities. The purposes of this study were: (1) explore regional differences in community living infrastructure; and (2) to examine the impact of such infrastructure on the establishment of day care centres for Chinese seniors in rural communities. The data were derived from The Fourth Sample Survey on the Living Conditions of Elderly People in Urban and Rural China (2015). The establishment of at least one day care centre was the outcome of interest, which was dichotomized at the community level into the establishment of at least one day care centre or the absence of any day care centres. Logistic regression analysis was employed to examine the impact of various community living infrastructural characteristics on the establishment of day care centres. The results showed that of the 4522 rural communities surveyed in 2015, only 10.1% had established at least one day care centre. Community living infrastructural characteristics that were significantly associated with the establishment of day care centres were the availability of cement/asphalt roads, natural gas, tap drinking water, sewage systems, and centralized garbage disposal. Our findings suggest that the significant association between community-level characteristics, especially community living infrastructure, and the establishment of rural day care centre for seniors may inform policy decision making.
C1 [Li, Man; Zhong, Renyao; Zhu, Shanwen; Li, Fen] East China Normal Univ, Sch Publ Adm, 3663 Zhongshan Rd, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China.
[Li, Man; Ramsay, Lauren C.; Coyte, Peter C.] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Hlth Sci Bldg,155 Coll St,Suite 425, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, Canada.
[Ramsay, Lauren C.] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Gen Hosp, Res Inst, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada.
[Coyte, Peter C.] Canadian Ctr Hlth Econ, 155 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, Canada.
C3 East China Normal University; University of Toronto; University of
Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; Toronto General Hospital
RP Zhu, SW (corresponding author), East China Normal Univ, Sch Publ Adm, 3663 Zhongshan Rd, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China.; Coyte, PC (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Hlth Sci Bldg,155 Coll St,Suite 425, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, Canada.; Coyte, PC (corresponding author), Canadian Ctr Hlth Econ, 155 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, Canada.
EM 52164403003@stu.ecnu.edu.cn; ryzhong297@hotmail.com;
52164403004@stu.ecnu.edu.cn; lauren.ramsay@theta.utoronto.ca;
poqianliuwu@sina.com; peter.coyte@utoronto.ca
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China; Project of Accessibility
of Community-Based Seniors Services [71573089]
FX We are grateful for the use of "The Fourth Sample Survey on the Living
Conditions of Elderly People in Urban and Rural China (2015)" that was
conducted by China's National Commission on Aging. This study was also
funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and entitled
"Project of Accessibility of Community-Based Seniors Services" (No.
71573089).
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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GA GK8SE
UT WOS:000436496900135
PM 29882779
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Thompson, R
AF Thompson, Rohan
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LA English
DT Article
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social integration
ID PERFORMANCE; LONELINESS; EXPERIENCE; CONTACT; CONTEXT; IMPACT
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PU UNIV LOUISIANA MONROE
PI MONROE
PA 700 UNIVERSITY AVE, MONROE, LA 71209 USA
SN 2162-3104
EI 2166-3750
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VL 8
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BP 1220
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PT J
AU Dyer, T
AF Dyer, Tobbi
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DT Article
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The dangers for preteens( 9-12) and young teenagers( 13-15) include risks towards: personal safety, identity theft, privacy concerns, access to disturbing and inappropriate material, social isolation, and an increase in mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety, and poor sleep. There is also a significant risk of children becoming targets of cyberbullying or sexting. Some of these risks are a result of limited adult supervision and parents who are not adequately versed in online safety procedures.
However, social media can also provide children with positive interactions and stronger friendships both from their daily social circles and from like-minded individuals from various groups( LBGT, cultural, artistic, etc.). It can also improve access to diversity, increase inclusion, and reduce social isolation.
In order to benefit from the positive aspects of technology, children, along with their parents, need to be aware of the possible risks of social media and how to navigate them. Teaching technology has become a necessary part of a child's education.
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Z9 12
U1 1
U2 96
PU DALHOUSIE UNIV, FAC MANAGEMENT
PI HALIFAX
PA ROWE BLDG, STE 2014, 6100 UNIVERSITY AVE, HALIFAX, NS B3H 3J5, CANADA
EI 1923-6530
J9 DALHOUS J INTERDISCI
JI Dalhous. J. Interdiscip. Manag.
PD SPR
PY 2018
VL 14
PG 16
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA GE4MU
UT WOS:000431190800003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Her, E
Seo, S
AF Her, EunSol
Seo, Soobin
TI Why not eat alone? The effect of other consumers on solo dining
intentions and the mechanism
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Solo dining; Solo consumption; Other consumers; Crowding; Social
identity theory; Social impact theory
ID SOCIAL IDENTITY; LONELINESS; IMPACT; SATISFACTION
AB The radical change in contemporary lifestyles and demographics has led to the sharp increase of solo consumers in the marketplace, calling for an understanding of solo consumption behaviors. This study examines the determinants of solo dining intentions with respect to the other consumers in the restaurant, and its underlying mechanism through anticipated loneliness and the anticipated negative evaluation from others. Using a scenario based, 2 (group type of other diners: in-group vs. out-group) x 2 (crowding level: high vs. low) between-subjects experimental design, online survey data were collected from 248 participants.
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C1 [Her, EunSol] Purdue Univ, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
[Seo, Soobin] Washington State Univ, Carson Coll Business, Sch Hospitality Business Management, 915N Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 USA.
C3 Purdue University System; Purdue University; Washington State University
RP Seo, S (corresponding author), Washington State Univ, Carson Coll Business, Sch Hospitality Business Management, 915N Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 USA.
EM eher@purdue.edu; soobin.seo@wsu.edu
RI Seo, Soobin/ITV-4708-2023; Her, EunSol/AAD-5770-2020
OI Seo, Soobin/0000-0001-8401-6103; Her, EunSol/0000-0003-0109-7812
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TC 52
Z9 55
U1 4
U2 74
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0278-4319
EI 1873-4693
J9 INT J HOSP MANAG
JI Int. J. Hosp. Manag.
PD MAR
PY 2018
VL 70
BP 16
EP 24
DI 10.1016/j.ijhm.2017.10.019
PG 9
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA GB1SI
UT WOS:000428830100004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hu, SG
Liu, HF
Gu, JB
AF Hu, Shangui
Liu, Hefu
Gu, Jibao
TI What role does self-efficacy play in developing cultural intelligence
from social media usage?
SO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE Cross-cultural context; Cultural intelligence; Empirical research;
Longitudinal study; Self-efficacy; Social media usage
ID COGNITIVE THEORY; INFORMATION; ADJUSTMENT; VARIABLES; FACEBOOK;
DIFFERENTIATION; GRATIFICATIONS; ACCULTURATION; LONELINESS; LEADERSHIP
AB The prevalence of social media is changing various domains of the current business world. A longitudinal survey was conducted to explore the under-studied usage of social media in cross-cultural contexts and to understand relationships among social media usage, self-efficacy, and cultural intelligence. We identified the impacts of informational and socializing usage of social media on the cultural intelligence of individuals through increased self-efficacy. We confirmed that individual cultural intelligence exerts a positive effect on the formation of self-efficacy. The implications and limitations of this research are also discussed. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
C1 [Hu, Shangui] Anhui Univ Technol, Sch Business, Maanshan, Anhui, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Hefu; Gu, Jibao] Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Management, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China.
C3 Anhui University of Technology; Chinese Academy of Sciences; University
of Science & Technology of China, CAS
RP Liu, HF (corresponding author), Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Management, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China.
EM stanley@ahut.edu.cn; liuhf@ustc.edu.cn; jibao@ustc.edu.cn
RI Liu, Hefu/Q-1463-2017
OI Liu, Hefu/0000-0003-3854-7821
FU Anhui Provincial Teaching Reforming Project [2016jyxm0129]; Anhui Social
Sciences Research Project [SK2017A0082]; China Association for
International Education Project [2014-15Z012]
FX This research was supported by Anhui Provincial Teaching Reforming
Project (2016jyxm0129), Anhui Social Sciences Research Project
(SK2017A0082), and China Association for International Education Project
(2014-15Z012). A related version of this work was presented at the 16th
Wuhan International Conference on E-business in May 2017, held in Wuhan,
China. We appreciate insightful comments and suggestions from the
conference anonymous reviewers and experts.
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TC 41
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U1 7
U2 79
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1567-4223
EI 1873-7846
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JI Electron. Commer. Res. Appl.
PD MAR-APR
PY 2018
VL 28
BP 172
EP 180
DI 10.1016/j.elerap.2018.01.009
PG 9
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Interdisciplinary Applications
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SC Business & Economics; Computer Science
GA GB3EN
UT WOS:000428938300016
DA 2025-05-28
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AU Farago, MA
Pop, MS
AF Farago, Monica Adriana
Pop, Manuela Simona
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accidents polytrauma
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LA English
DT Article
DE car crash; pain management; rehabilitation
AB After complex orthopaedic-surgical treatment of car crash polytrauma, we face multilevel patient problems, from algodisfunctional to psychological consequences, which are very difficult to manage. Aim of the study: identifying the optimal ways to approach cases of polytrauma with major functional and psychological implications. Material and Methods: We present the cases of two female patients, 19 and 18-year-old, victims of major road accidents that required car extrication. The accidents resulted in minor craniocerebral trauma, weight bearing bones and pelvis fractures, musculoskeletal and skin avulsion, and neurogenic bladder with catheterization. They underwent repeated orthopedic-surgical interventions and plastic surgery after which they were referred to functional rehabilitation. In the rehabilitation department we were confronted with anxious, uncooperative patients, with a very high level of somatic pain, incapable of actively mobilizing in the bed plan, one of them, within the limits of physical resources, presenting agitation and night aggressiveness. Results: After the complex clinical evaluation we initiated the rehabilitation treatment. The initial rehabilitation results were minimal because of the pain threshold, high levels of anxiety and fatigue due to insomnia. We asked for psychological evaluation and counseling and we organized 6 short daily exercise sessions, then four longer ones, so as not to exceed the patients' momentary resources. The level of difficulty of the kinetic training was progressively increased, being constantly adapted to the daily training gains of the patients. The aggressive outbursts in one of the patients were related to the dread of darkness and loneliness at night, as a consequence of incarceration from the night road accident. In 4 weeks we gained independence for eating, spontaneous urination, bedside independent mobilization, verticalisation and walking with a frame for short distances. Conclusions: Pain, somatic dysfunction and posttraumatic stress management is a complex process that requires a multidisciplinary approach, including the psychological one. The rehabilitation particularity consisted of multiple daytime rehabilitation sessions adapted to the daily resources of the patients.
C1 [Farago, Monica Adriana; Pop, Manuela Simona] Univ Oradea, Fac Med, Municipal Hosp Oradea, Oradea, Romania.
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RP Pop, MS (corresponding author), Univ Oradea, Fac Med, Municipal Hosp Oradea, Oradea, Romania.
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TC 1
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U1 1
U2 5
PU ROMANIAN ASSOC BALNEOLOGY
PI BUCHAREST
PA BUCHAREST, SECTOR 2, ALEEA DOBRINA NO 7, BL D10, SC A, AP 4, BUCHAREST,
00000, ROMANIA
SN 2069-7597
EI 2069-7619
J9 BALNEO RES J
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PD FEB
PY 2018
VL 9
IS 1
BP 15
EP 19
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA FX2XD
UT WOS:000425928000003
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Azevedo, A
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM CITIES
LA English
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recreation; Waterfront cities
ID SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION; EXPERIENCE; PLACE; DEATH; MOTIVATION; SITES; SPACE
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Social implications - The lighthouse tourism is an innovative and creative way to promote the sustainable development of waterfronts of port cities, giving more "energy" to these coastal and often peripheral areas.
Originality/value - The paper fills a gap in the literature that so far never had deeply explored the relationship between the lighthouses' meanings/experiences and dark tourism and introduces the innovative concept of (dark) lighthouse tourism.
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RP Azevedo, A (corresponding author), Univ Minho, Dept Management, Braga, Portugal.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bauer, SC
Silver, L
AF Bauer, Scott C.
Silver, Lori
TI The impact of job isolation on new principals' sense of efficacy, job
satisfaction, burnout and persistence
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Principals; Isolation; Persistence
ID UCLA LONELINESS SCALE; WORK-ENVIRONMENT; TEACHER EFFICACY; LEADERSHIP;
FUTURE; INTENTION; VALIDITY; OUTCOMES
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the model first presented by Federici and Skaalvik (2012) involving the relationships among four attributes of principals' work: self-efficacy, burnout, job satisfaction, and intention to leave (persistence). The model is then extended to test the role of isolation as a precursor.
Design/methodology/approach Path analysis is used to test the models, based on responses from an electronic survey of first-year principals in a southeastern US state, using established measures of each construct.
Findings First, the results show support for the model presented by Federici and Skaalvik, supporting their original hypotheses. Second, the authors show that isolation is an important predictor of all four constructs in the model, and that when included as an antecedent factor, isolation represents the most potent predictor of new principals' intention to leave.
Research limitations/implications The analysis involves a sample of new principals from a single setting, thus limiting generalizability. Additionally, the exclusive use of self-reported data in this study raises the possibility that the results are influenced by single-source bias.
Practical implications The findings showing that isolation is a significant predictor of work outcomes, such as efficacy and satisfaction, and an important predictor of persistence suggest that scholars and practitioners alike need to consider ways to understand and mitigate the sources of isolation experienced by school leaders.
Originality/value Isolation is largely neglected in empirical studies of principals' work. This study adds to what is known and raises questions about the study of isolation experienced by school leaders.
C1 [Bauer, Scott C.] Univ Colorado, Sch Educ & Human Dev, Denver, CO 80202 USA.
[Silver, Lori] George Mason Univ, Coll Educ & Human Dev, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
C3 University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Denver; George
Mason University
RP Bauer, SC (corresponding author), Univ Colorado, Sch Educ & Human Dev, Denver, CO 80202 USA.
EM scott.bauer@ucdenver.edu; lsilver@masonlive.gmu.edu
RI Bauer, Scott/T-8510-2017
FU US Department of Education Award [R305E50082]; US Department of
Education, Institute for Educational Sciences, National Center for
Education Research
FX The data for this study were collected as a part of US Department of
Education Award No. R305E50082, The Coaching Model: A Collaborative
Pilot Program. The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the US
Department of Education, Institute for Educational Sciences, National
Center for Education Research. The authors take sole responsibility for
the presented work.
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PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0957-8234
EI 1758-7395
J9 J EDUC ADMIN
JI J. Educ. Admin.
PY 2018
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DI 10.1108/JEA-07-2017-0078
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA GF7YT
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Blanton, S
Dunbar, S
Clark, PC
AF Blanton, Sarah
Dunbar, Sandra
Clark, Patricia C.
TI Content validity and satisfaction with a caregiver-integrated web-based
rehabilitation intervention for persons with stroke
SO TOPICS IN STROKE REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Stroke; caregiver; family; constraint-induced movement therapy;
telehealth; self-management; upper extremity
ID SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; INJURY FAMILY
INTERVENTION; AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION; SKILL-BUILDING KIT;
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; BRAIN-INJURY; TELEPHONE ASSESSMENT; PROGRAM; CARE
AB Background: Family members provide valuable contributions during rehabilitation after stroke, but frequently report higher incidences of burden, depression, and social isolation during caregiving. Thus, effective interventions to reduce stroke impact on the family are needed.
Objectives: To evaluate the content validity and satisfaction of a caregiver-focused web-based intervention designed to improve stroke survivor physical function while reducing caregiver negative outcomes.
Methods: Caregivers of individuals with stroke (N = 6) and expert rehabilitation researchers (N = 4) were presented with a novel, web-based intervention (CARE-CITE) designed to foster problem-solving and skill-building while facilitating caregiver involvement during constraint-induced movement therapy. Caregivers rated CARE-CITE for usefulness, ease of use, acceptability, and time to complete. Rehabilitation experts evaluated content for accuracy, feasibility, acceptability, problem relevance and ease of use. Ratings were assessed using a five-point Likert-type response scales (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree).
Results: On average, all caregivers agreed or strongly agreed that the modules were useful (4.42), easy to use (4.60), and acceptable (4.41). Mean total satisfaction score was 4.45, and average review time was 15 min per module. Expert reviewers agreed or strongly agreed that each module was accurate (4.95), feasible (4.8), easy to use (4.86), acceptable (4.96), and had appropriate problem relevance (4.65).
Conclusions: The CARE-CITE intervention may be a viable program for caregivers of patients with stroke. Currently a pilot study is underway to evaluate the impact of the intervention on caregiver mental health, family conflict around stroke recovery and stroke survivor upper extremity function.
C1 [Blanton, Sarah] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Div Phys Therapy, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Dunbar, Sandra] Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Clark, Patricia C.] Georgia State Univ, Byrdine F Lewis Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA.
C3 Emory University; Emory University; University System of Georgia;
Georgia State University
RP Blanton, S (corresponding author), Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Div Phys Therapy, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
EM Sarah.Blanton@emory.edu
RI Blanton, Sarah/AAF-4702-2020
OI blanton, sarah/0000-0002-0137-1925
FU American Heart Association Mentored Clinical and Population Research
Award [14CRP18730037]; National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Mentored Patient Oriented Research Career Development Award
(K23) [5K23HD080837-03]; NINDS CTMC grant [R25 NS088248]; American Heart
Association (AHA) [14CRP18730037] Funding Source: American Heart
Association (AHA)
FX This work was supported by American Heart Association Mentored Clinical
and Population Research Award [14CRP18730037]; National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development Mentored Patient Oriented Research
Career Development Award (K23) [5K23HD080837-03] and NINDS CTMC grant
[R25 NS088248].
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U2 19
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1074-9357
EI 1945-5119
J9 TOP STROKE REHABIL
JI Top. Stroke Rehabil.
PY 2018
VL 25
IS 3
BP 168
EP 173
DI 10.1080/10749357.2017.1419618
PG 6
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA GB1WD
UT WOS:000428840700002
PM 29334344
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, ST
Dattilo, J
Frias, FJL
AF Chen, Shang-Ti
Dattilo, John
Frias, Francisco Javier Lopez
TI Helping Older Adults Pursue the Good Life Advice from Sages and Social
Psychologists
SO THERAPEUTIC RECREATION JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Good life; older adults; therapeutic recreation services; virtuous
actions
ID WELL-BEING MODEL; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; MENTAL-HEALTH; RISK-FACTORS;
OF-LIFE; ANXIETY DISORDERS; FEAR; LONELINESS; LEISURE; DEPRESSION
AB Philosophical discourses of sages help identify possible paths for older adults to achieve the good life. Empirical evidence of social psychological research provides information to understand human behavior related to pursuing the good life as we age. Taken together, exploring writings of sages and studies by social psychologists may assist therapeutic recreation specialists in understanding how older adults may pursue the good life and subsequently, lead to a good life. The purpose of this article is to explore philosophical discourse of sages and empirical evidence of social psychological research to increase our understanding of ways therapeutic recreation (TR) specialists may facilitate the good life as people age. By reviewing the social-psychological literature, we identify three prominent challenges that occur as we age including loneliness, ageism, and fears. Further, we explore perspectives by sages that result in recommendations for engaging in three virtuous actions, namely, practicing forgiveness, acting courageously, and being friendly as possible ways for people to pursue the good life. Implications associated with writings of sages and studies by social psychologists have the potential to inform TR services.
C1 [Chen, Shang-Ti; Dattilo, John] Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Frias, Francisco Javier Lopez] Penn State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University -
University Park; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of
Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania
State University - University Park; Penn State Behrend
RP Chen, ST (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
EM svc5754@psu.edu
RI Frias, Francisco/AAQ-5337-2020
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NR 115
TC 7
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 4
PU SAGAMORE PUBL LLC
PI URBANA
PA 1807 N FEDERAL DR, URBANA, IL 61801 USA
SN 0040-5914
EI 2159-6433
J9 THER RECREAT J
JI Ther. Recreat. J.
PY 2018
VL 52
IS 2
BP 170
EP 189
DI 10.18666/TRJ-2018-V52-I2-8577
PG 20
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA GG9MG
UT WOS:000433024600006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chrusciel, P
Szczekala, KM
Derewiecki, T
Jakubowska, K
Nalepa, D
Czekirda, ME
Mianowana, V
Czarkowska, M
AF Chrusciel, Pawel
Szczekala, Katarzyna Malgorzata
Derewiecki, Tomasz
Jakubowska, Klaudia
Nalepa, Dorota
Czekirda, Marta Ewa
Mianowana, Violetta
Czarkowska, Magdalena
TI Differences in the quality of life dependent on family status of the
elderly living in rural areas - a cross-sectional survey
SO ANNALS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE quality of life; family; elderly; loneliness
ID NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; OLDER-PEOPLE; RISK-FACTORS;
LONELINESS; HEALTH; ADULTS; POPULATION; PREVALENCE; STRESS
AB Introduction. A factor that conditions the perception of the quality of life (QoL) is having a social network and relationships within it. The quality of life of seniors is assumed to be at a higher level if they are surrounded by those close to them in comparison to those living alone. The aim of the study was to assess differences in the quality of life of elderly rural residents depending on their family status.
Materials and method. Due to the random and mixed selection of respondents, the study comprised a group of 588 representatives living in rural areas of Eastern Poland. The differentiated criterion of the groups of senior respondents was their family situation: living with a family or living alone. Assessment of the quality of life was conducted by means of the WHOQoL-bref questionnaire. The Mann-Whitney tests and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to carry out statistical analysis of the data.
Results. The respondents who lived with their families differed statistically to a significant extent (p<0.005) from those who lived alone. The former gave a better assessment of the majority of the QoL domains: physical, psychological and social. Obtaining higher mean values for the environmental domain among the respondents living alone (M=14.31) seemed to be an atypical and interesting phenomenon because seniors living with their relatives usually assessed that dimension better than those living alone.
Conclusions. The family situation of seniors affected the level of quality of life. Living with their relatives may be expected to be favourable for seniors because it translates into better performance in physical, psychological and social domains. Loneliness, which frequently accompanies old age, leads to the deterioration of the quality of life.
C1 [Chrusciel, Pawel; Jakubowska, Klaudia; Mianowana, Violetta] Med Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Basic Nursing & Med Teaching, Chair Dev Nursing, Lublin, Poland.
[Szczekala, Katarzyna Malgorzata] Med Univ, Dent Div, Fac Med 1, Dept Foreign Languages, Lublin, Poland.
[Derewiecki, Tomasz] Univ Management & Adm, Dept Physiotherapy, Zamosc, Poland.
[Nalepa, Dorota] State Higher Vocat Sch Mem Prof Stanislaw Tamowsk, Fac Social Sci & Humanities Human, Tarnobrzeg, Poland.
[Czekirda, Marta Ewa] Univ Econ & Innovat, Fac Hlth Sci, Lublin, Poland.
[Czarkowska, Magdalena] Inst Rural Hlth, Lublin, Poland.
C3 Medical University of Lublin; Medical University of Lublin; Institute of
Rural Health in Lublin, Poland
RP Chrusciel, P (corresponding author), Med Univ Lublin, Dept Basic Nursing & Med Teaching, Chair Dev Nursing, 4-6 Staszica, PL-20093 Lublin, Poland.
EM pawelchrusciel@o2.pl
RI Chruściel, Paweł/H-2334-2018; Jakubowska, Klaudia/V-4386-2018
OI Czekirda, Marta/0000-0001-8874-9590; Chrusciel,
Pawel/0000-0002-2519-2673; Szczekala, Katarzyna/0000-0002-2055-0347;
Mianowana, Violetta/0000-0001-9687-7680; Nalepa,
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NR 60
TC 8
Z9 9
U1 1
U2 13
PU INST AGRICULTURAL MEDICINE
PI LUBLIN
PA JACZEWSKIEGO 2, PO BOX 185, 20-950 LUBLIN, POLAND
SN 1232-1966
EI 1898-2263
J9 ANN AGR ENV MED
JI Ann. Agr. Env. Med.
PY 2018
VL 25
IS 3
BP 532
EP 538
DI 10.26444/aaem/93501
PG 7
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA GV0FB
UT WOS:000445732200027
PM 30260178
OA Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Daniel, E
Di Domenico, M
Nunan, D
AF Daniel, Elizabeth
Di Domenico, MariaLaura
Nunan, Daniel
TI Virtual Mobility and the Lonely Cloud: Theorizing the Mobility-Isolation
Paradox for Self-Employed Knowledge-Workers in the Online Home-Based
Business Context
SO JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE home-based online businesses; isolation; knowledge-worker; mobility;
paradox theory; self-employment
AB We advance both mobility and paradox theorizing by advocating the new concepts of mobility-isolation paradox' and paradoxical imagination'. These emerged from examining the nuanced, multifaceted conceptualizations of the mobility-isolation tensions facing home-based, self-employed, online knowledge-workers. We thereby enhance current conceptual understandings of mobility, isolation and paradox by analyzing knowledge-workers' interrelated, multidimensional experiences within restrictive home-based working contexts. We compare the dearth of research and theorizing about these autonomous online knowledge-workers with that available about other types of knowledge-workers, such as online home-based employees, and the more physically/corporeally mobile self-employed. This research into an increasingly prevalent knowledge-worker genre addresses these knowledge gaps by analyzing home-based knowledge-workers' views, and tensions from paradoxical pressures to be corporeally mobile and less isolated. Despite enjoying career, mental and virtual mobility through internet-connectedness, they were found to seek face-to-face social and/or professional interactions, their isolation engendering loneliness, despite their solitude paradoxically often fostering creativity and innovation.
C1 Open Univ, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England.
Univ Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England.
Univ London, London, England.
C3 Open University - UK; University of Surrey; University of London
RP Di Domenico, M (corresponding author), Univ Surrey, Surrey Business Sch, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
EM m.didomenico@surrey.ac.uk
RI Nunan, Daniel/U-6628-2019
OI Daniel, Elizabeth/0000-0001-8106-5364; Nunan, Dan/0000-0002-0514-3276
NR 0
TC 42
Z9 46
U1 8
U2 103
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0022-2380
EI 1467-6486
J9 J MANAGE STUD
JI J. Manage. Stud.
PD JAN
PY 2018
VL 55
IS 1
SI SI
BP 174
EP 203
DI 10.1111/joms.12321
PG 30
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA FP4HR
UT WOS:000417578200007
OA Green Accepted, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Gössling, S
Cohen, SA
Hibbert, JF
AF Goessling, Stefan
Cohen, Scott A.
Hibbert, Julia F.
TI Tourism as connectedness
SO CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
LA English
DT Article
DE transport psychology; travel motivation; close relationships; social
networks; identities
ID AMERICAN-COLLEGE STUDENTS; SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS; LONELINESS; MOBILITIES;
MOBILE; TRAVEL; INDIVIDUALISM; NETWORKS; IDENTITY; ME
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[Goessling, Stefan] Western Norway Res Inst, POB 163, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
[Cohen, Scott A.] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
[Hibbert, Julia F.] Bournemouth Univ, Dept Tourism & Hospitality, Fac Management, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.
C3 Linnaeus University; University of Surrey; Bournemouth University
RP Gössling, S (corresponding author), Linnaeus Univ, Sch Business & Econ, S-39182 Kalmar, Sweden.; Gössling, S (corresponding author), Western Norway Res Inst, POB 163, N-6851 Sogndal, Norway.
EM stefan.gossling@lnu.se
RI Cohen, Scott/B-6396-2012; Gössling, Stefan/ABL-5889-2022
OI Hibbert, Julia/0000-0003-0725-6714; Cohen, Scott/0000-0003-1260-8577
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1368-3500
EI 1747-7603
J9 CURR ISSUES TOUR
JI Curr. Issues Tour.
PY 2018
VL 21
IS 14
BP 1586
EP 1600
DI 10.1080/13683500.2016.1157142
PG 15
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA GO1OJ
UT WOS:000439722100002
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Holmner, EP
Stålnacke, BM
Enthoven, P
Stenberg, G
AF Holmner, Elisabeth Pietila
Stalnacke, Britt-Marie
Enthoven, Paul
Stenberg, Gunilla
TI "THE ACCEPTANCE" OF LIVING WITH CHRONIC PAIN - AN ONGOING PROCESS: A
QUALITATIVE STUDY OF PATIENT EXPERIENCES OF MULTIMODAL REHABILITATION IN
PRIMARY CARE
SO JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE chronic pain; multimodal rehabilitation; primary healthcare
ID RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL; LOW-BACK-PAIN; HEALTH-CARE; PREVALENCE;
EDUCATION; INTERVENTIONS; MANAGEMENT; ARTHRITIS; BELIEFS; WOMEN
AB Objective: To explore patient experiences of participating in multimodal pain rehabilitation in primary care.
Subjects: Twelve former patients (7 women and 5 men) in multimodal rehabilitation in primary care were interviewed about their experiences of multimodal rehabilitation.
Methods: The interviews were analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Results: Analysis resulted in 4 categories: (i) from discredited towards obtaining redress; (ii) from uncertainty towards knowledge; (iii) from loneliness towards togetherness; and (iv) "acceptance of pain": an ongoing process. The results show that having obtained redress, to obtain knowledge about chronic pain, and to experience fellowship with others with the same condition were helpful in the acceptance process. However, there were patients who found it difficult to reconcile themselves with a life with chronic pain after multimodal rehabilitation. To find what was "wrong" and to have a medical diagnosis and cure were important.
Conclusion: Patients in primary care multimodal rehabilitation experience a complex, ongoing process of accepting chronic pain. Four important categories were described. These findings will help others to understand the experience and perspective of patients with chronic pain who engage in multimodal rehabilitation.
C1 [Holmner, Elisabeth Pietila; Stalnacke, Britt-Marie] Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, Rehabil Med, SE-90185 Umea, Sweden.
[Enthoven, Paul] Linkoping Univ, Dept Med & Hlth Sci, Linkoping, Sweden.
[Stenberg, Gunilla] Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, Physiotherapy, Umea, Sweden.
C3 Umea University; Linkoping University; Umea University
RP Holmner, EP (corresponding author), Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, Rehabil Med, SE-90185 Umea, Sweden.
EM elisabeth.pietila.holmner@vll.se
RI Stenberg, Gunilla/KMY-1540-2024
FU Vasterbotten County Council
FX This study was supported by grants from Vasterbotten County Council.
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PU FOUNDATION REHABILITATION INFORMATION
PI UPPSALA
PA TRADGARDSGATAN 14, UPPSALA, SE-753 09, SWEDEN
SN 1650-1977
EI 1651-2081
J9 J REHABIL MED
JI J. Rehabil. Med.
PD JAN
PY 2018
VL 50
IS 1
BP 73
EP 79
DI 10.2340/16501977-2286
PG 7
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA GJ6ZD
UT WOS:000435532700012
PM 29077130
OA gold, Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Knapková, M
Kascáková, A
AF Knapkova, Miroslava
Kascakova, Alena
TI USE OF TIME IN SINGLE-MEMBER HOUSEHOLDS IN SLOVAKIA
SO E & M EKONOMIE A MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Time use; single-member households; Slovakia; time diary; unpaid work;
paid work; leisure time
ID WORK-LIFE BALANCE; UNPAID WORK; GENDER; CARE; FAMILIES
AB Households represent one of the basic units in economy. In the last years, the increasing number of single-member households has become a significant issue in Slovakia. In 2011, ratio of single-member households was more than 25% in Slovakia (The 2011 Population and Housing Census in Slovakia). It is an interesting phenomenon influencing not only labor market (paid work), but also unpaid work activities (work performed in households) and spending of the leisure time.
The aim of this study was to examine the time use of single-member households in Slovakia. We analyzed 301 single-member households and allocation of their daily time into 13 activities. To get information about the daily time use of persons, we used household member diary. Study offers unique data, based on the original field research on time use of Slovak households and individuals, which was conducted in 2017 by team of researchers from Faculty of Economics, Matej Bel University in Slovakia. Besides collecting data on time use, we also collected information about the attitudes and preferences of individuals concerning the paid work and unpaid work. Within the single-member households, we analyzed and compared specific groups of persons - men and women, and persons younger than 30 years of age and persons over 65 years of age.
We found out, that young persons living alone spend significant part of their daily activities by paid work (almost 2 and half hours more than an average for person in multi-persons households). Men living alone spend significant part of their daily time in paid work and by sport and usage of modern technologies. Time use of persons over 65 years living alone pointed to problem of their social isolation and absence of education in this age group.
C1 [Knapkova, Miroslava] Matej Bel Univ, Fac Econ, Dept Econ, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.
[Kascakova, Alena] Matej Bel Univ, Fac Econ, Dept Quantitat Methods & Informat Syst, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.
C3 Matej Bel University; Matej Bel University
RP Knapková, M (corresponding author), Matej Bel Univ, Fac Econ, Dept Econ, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.
EM miroslava.knapkova@umb.sk; alena.kascakova@umb.sk
RI Knapkova, Miroslava/E-3963-2017
OI Knapkova, Miroslava/0000-0002-1602-5398
FU scientific project of Grant Agency VEGA [1/0621/17]
FX This paper is an output of scientific project of Grant Agency VEGA no.
No. 1/0621/17 "Decision-making Process of Slovak Households about
Allocation of Time for Paid and Unpaid Work and Household Strategies'
Impact on Selected Areas of the Economic Practice" at the Faculty of
Economics, Matej Bel University in Slovakia."
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NR 53
TC 3
Z9 3
U1 0
U2 16
PU TECHNICAL UNIV LIBEREC
PI LIBEREC 1
PA FAC ECONOMICS, STUDENTSKA 2, IC 46747885, LIBEREC 1, 461 17, CZECH
REPUBLIC
SN 1212-3609
EI 2336-5064
J9 E M EKON MANAG
JI E M Ekon. Manag.
PY 2018
VL 21
IS 3
BP 40
EP 57
DI 10.15240/tul/001/2018-3-003
PG 18
WC Economics; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA GT4BY
UT WOS:000444450000003
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU McFadden, C
Crowley-Henry, M
AF McFadden, Ciaran
Crowley-Henry, Marian
TI 'My People': the potential of LGBT employee networks in reducing
stigmatization and providing voice
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE LGBT; lesbian; gay; bisexual; transgender; affinity groups; employee
networks; identity; voice
ID SEXUAL ORIENTATION; GAY; SILENCE; WORK; ORGANIZATIONS; EXPERIENCES;
STRATEGIES; DIVERSITY; WORKPLACE; STRANGER
AB This paper explores the separation and isolation from the mainstream workforce that lesbian, gay, and bisexual employees can experience due to their sexual orientation, and how this can affect their voice and silence in the workplace. In response to perceived threats and actual experience of stigma in the workplace, we highlight the need for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) voice in organizations, while unpacking the complexities and concerns for LGBT employees in publicly voicing their sexual orientation at work. We explore how LGBT employee networks help mitigate LGBT isolation at work, and can directly and indirectly provide them with voice in the organization. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with LGBT employees across organizations in Ireland. The findings confirm that LGBT employees can experience isolation at work, affecting their voice, and that workplace networks may moderate this loneliness and stigma. However, the findings question the value of LGBT employee networks in providing voice for all sexual minority employees. Our research considers the individual-level responses of LGBT employees to participation in, and the value of, employee networks, and the perceived role of these networks in giving them visibility and voice.
C1 [McFadden, Ciaran; Crowley-Henry, Marian] Maynooth Univ, Sch Business, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland.
C3 Maynooth University
RP McFadden, C (corresponding author), Edinburgh Napier Univ, Business Sch, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM C.McFadden@napier.ac.uk
RI McFadden, Ciarán/V-1621-2019; Crowley-Henry, Marian/B-3098-2013
OI McFadden, Ciaran/0000-0002-1475-5442; Crowley-Henry,
Marian/0000-0001-9207-0863
FU Irish Research Council [GOIPG/2013/1336]
FX The work was supported by the Irish Research Council [grant number
GOIPG/2013/1336].
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NR 67
TC 34
Z9 49
U1 4
U2 53
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
EI 1466-4399
J9 INT J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Int. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PY 2018
VL 29
IS 5
SI SI
BP 1056
EP 1081
DI 10.1080/09585192.2017.1335339
PG 26
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA GQ6BK
UT WOS:000441784200014
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Meek, KP
Bergeron, CD
Towne, SD
Ahn, S
Ory, MG
Smith, ML
AF Meek, Kayla P.
Bergeron, Caroline D.
Towne, Samuel D., Jr.
Ahn, SangNam
Ory, Marcia G.
Smith, Matthew Lee
TI Restricted Social Engagement among Adults Living with Chronic Conditions
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE aging; chronic disease; disease management; social isolation;
socialization; intervention
ID OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; OLDER-ADULTS;
HEALTH INDICATORS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CARE; SUPPORT; PARTICIPATION;
LONELINESS; INDIVIDUALS
AB Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social engagement patterns of middle-aged and older adults who live with one or more chronic illnesses. This study investigated social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions and factors associated with these restrictions. Methods: Cross-sectional representative data from the National Council on Aging Chronic Care Survey were examined for relationships between social engagement restrictions and chronic conditions, health status, support, quality of life implications, self-care barriers, caregiving, and demographics. Associations were tested using bivariate analyses and binary logistic regression. Results: Participants were 793 middle-aged (age 44-64) and older adults (age 65+) with one or more chronic conditions. Factors associated with social engagement restrictions included having higher education, receiving care, having more physician visits and hospitalizations, being disabled, being unemployed, and having higher Emotional and Physical Problems Scale scores. Conclusions: Findings reveal the prevalence of social engagement restrictions among middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions. Results highlight the importance of promoting research, assessments, and interventions to increase social engagement among this aging population.
C1 [Meek, Kayla P.; Smith, Matthew Lee] Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Bergeron, Caroline D.] Bexar Cty Community Hlth Collaborat, San Antonio, TX 78212 USA.
[Bergeron, Caroline D.; Towne, Samuel D., Jr.; Ahn, SangNam; Ory, Marcia G.; Smith, Matthew Lee] Texas A&M Univ, Ctr Populat Hlth & Aging, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Towne, Samuel D., Jr.; Ory, Marcia G.; Smith, Matthew Lee] Texas A&M Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Towne, Samuel D., Jr.] Texas A&M Univ, Southwest Rural Hlth Res Ctr, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
[Ahn, SangNam] Univ Memphis, Sch Publ Hlth, Memphis, TN 38152 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; Texas A&M
University System; Texas A&M University College Station; Texas A&M
University System; Texas A&M University College Station; Texas A&M
Health Science Center; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University
College Station; University of Memphis
RP Smith, ML (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Athens, GA 30602 USA.; Smith, ML (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ, Ctr Populat Hlth & Aging, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.; Smith, ML (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
EM kpmeek@uga.edu; caroline.bergeron@healthcollaborative.net;
towne@sph.tamhsc.edu; sahn@memphis.edu; mory@sph.tamhsc.edu;
matthew.smith@tamhsc.edu
RI Towne, Samuel/AAE-1992-2021; Ory, Marcia/L-4025-2019; Bergeron,
Caroline/AAD-8292-2019
OI Bergeron, Caroline D./0000-0002-7238-4213; Ahn,
SangNam/0000-0002-5690-7627
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NR 49
TC 35
Z9 42
U1 1
U2 16
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD JAN
PY 2018
VL 15
IS 1
AR 158
DI 10.3390/ijerph15010158
PG 13
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA FU8QZ
UT WOS:000424121200157
PM 29351193
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mishra, SK
Kodwani, AD
Kumar, KK
Jain, KK
AF Mishra, Sushanta K.
Kodwani, Amitabh Deo
Kumar, Kunal Kamal
Jain, Kamal K.
TI Linking loneliness to depression: a dynamic perspective
SO BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Depression; Loneliness; Personality and depression; Personality and
loneliness
ID PERSONALITY-TRAITS; ADULT ATTACHMENT; SOCIAL SUPPORT; SELF-EFFICACY;
MENTAL-HEALTH; STRESS; JOB; ANXIETY; PERFORMANCE; PREDICTORS
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the influence of change in loneliness on the experience of depression among the students in a business school in India. Building on the literature, the authors argued the dynamic nature of loneliness and depression and subsequently explored the linkage between change in loneliness and associated change in the experience of depression. Further, the purpose is also to explore whether such linkage depends on individual personality factors.
Design/methodology/approach The present study is part of a bigger study that employed a longitudinal survey design. Data were collected in two phases with a six-month time lag between the phases. Data were initially collected in July 2014, and again with all measures repeated in January, 2015. Data were collected from two sections from the undergraduate program participants at one of the reputed institutions in India. Demographic variables such as gender, number of siblings, and family type (nuclear family or joint family) were collected. The authors controlled for age and qualification as all the students have the same qualification and almost all of them were in the same age group. All these variables were controlled due to their probable interference with the proposed theoretical model.
Findings The findings reveal a significant role of loneliness on experience of depression and a moderating role of personality on the relationship. The linkage between change in loneliness and change in depression was found to be higher among those people who were high on extraversion. The findings clearly indicate that the impact of loneliness will be more as the need for attachment is high for individuals having higher extraversion.
Research limitations/implications Further research may explore the role of neuroticism in the link between loneliness and depression.
Practical implications The findings of this longitudinal study are very relevant for all the professional groups in the college/university setting. It is important for students as well as college authorities to understand the dynamic nature and relationship of loneliness and depression, as well as the role of personality factors. Routine monitoring as well as various educational programs may be included as regular components of campus culture. Even curriculum can also be fine-tuned. Various programs can be designed to improve interpersonal skills, cognitive understanding, and resolution of aversive emotions, as these college going students or buddying managers are more receptive to intervention programs.
Originality/value The paper clearly reflects its originality. It adds value in the form of contribution to theoretical development as well as to various college authorities to handle students emotions effectively.
C1 [Mishra, Sushanta K.; Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; Jain, Kamal K.] Indian Inst Management Indore, Dept Org Behav & Human Resources Management, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
[Kumar, Kunal Kamal] Indian Inst Management Udaipur, Dept Org Behav & Human Resources Management, Udaipur, India.
C3 Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian Institute of
Management Indore; Indian Institute of Management (IIM System); Indian
Institute of Management Udaipur (IIMU)
RP Kodwani, AD (corresponding author), Indian Inst Management Indore, Dept Org Behav & Human Resources Management, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
EM sushantam@iimidr.ac.in; amitabhk@iimidr.ac.in; kunal.kumar@iimu.ac.in;
kamal@iimidr.ac.in
RI Kumar, Kunal/E-3183-2010; Mishra, Sushanta/G-2125-2016; Mishra,
Sushanta/I-5052-2014
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PT J
AU Shortland, S
AF Shortland, Susan
TI Female expatriates' motivations and challenges: the case of oil and gas
SO GENDER IN MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Gender; Networking; Careers; Dual career couples; Expatriates; Reward
ID INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS; TALENT MANAGEMENT; ALTERNATIVE FORMS; GENDER
DIVERSITY; CAREER; ADJUSTMENT; WORK; OUTCOMES; WOMEN; PERSPECTIVES
AB Purpose This case study is designed as a teaching exercise and this paper aims to highlight the key issues for organisations' expatriating women within masculine industry sectors and/or into challenging international environments.
Design/methodology/approach This case study draws together key published findings relating to women's expatriation in the oil and gas exploration and production sector. It demonstrates a triangulated research design, drawing upon organisational policy from two oil and gas firms, semi-structured interviews with 14 human resource professionals and 26 female expatriates, as well as from 71 female assignees' questionnaire responses.
Findings Career and financial drivers underpin women's motivations for accepting organisationally assigned expatriation. Women expatriates engage in satisficing and career compromise. The main challenges women face in masculine industries include access to expatriate roles because of limited female networks, family concerns, managing working time and work-life balance and coping with loneliness.
Research limitations/implications The oil and gas case findings are based on a cross-sectional research design. The majority of female expatriates undertook long-term assignments; limited numbers engaged in flexpatriation.
Practical implications While organisational policy supporting expatriation does not usually address gendered expatriate concerns specifically, inclusion of interventions that are identified by women as helpful to their expatriate participation can assist in increasing expatriate gender diversity.
Originality/value This oil and gas research case brings together and presents a summary of the motivations, problems and challenges faced by women in male-dominated expatriate environments, together with relevant theoretical approaches and organisational interventions to help us understand and increase expatriate gender diversity.
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C3 University of West London
RP Shortland, S (corresponding author), Univ West London, Claude Littner Business Sch, HRM, Brentford, England.
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PT J
AU Shoshana, A
Shchada, S
AF Shoshana, Avihu
Shchada, Sahar
TI Agentive suspension of oppressive structures: self-concept and
emotion-work among Muslim mothers who study at a Jewish university
SO GENDER AND EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Emotion-work; self-concept; Muslim women; aloneness; suspension; agency
ID WOMEN; STUDENTS; AGENCY
AB This article aims to highlight the significance of self-concept and emotion-work in the everyday experiences of Muslim mothers who are students at a Jewish university. This research objective was achieved by means of in-depth interviews with mothers who are all studying to earn master's degrees. Our study reveals three main findings. The first is an inundated self' that experiences frequent phenomenological preoccupation with the dialectic between structure and agency, as well as acute internal transitions between space-affiliated self-concepts, thus making it difficult to establish narrative coherence. The second is the agentive suspension of the structure. And last is the emotion-work (characterized by experiences of aloneness, which is dissimilar from loneliness) and management of emotional tension. The discussion section suggests pondering the unique interaction between structure and agency, especially the agentive strategies that enable creative inventions.
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RP Shoshana, A (corresponding author), Univ Haifa, Fac Educ, Haifa, Israel.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0954-0253
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JI Gend. Educ.
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PT J
AU Song, HY
Altinay, L
Sun, N
Wang, XL
AF Song, Haiyan
Altinay, Levent
Sun, Ning
Wang, Xuan Lorna
TI The influence of social interactions on senior customers' experiences
and loneliness
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Customer experience; Social interactions; Seniors; Loneliness; Third
places
ID CHINESE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS; OLDER-ADULTS; CULTURAL-VALUES; SERVICE
ENCOUNTER; SATISFACTION; LEISURE; PEOPLE; CONSUMER; METAANALYSIS;
BEHAVIORS
AB Purpose This study aims to use the theory of third places to understand how different kinds of social interactions in small hospitality businesses, such as restaurants and cafes, can enhance senior customers' experiences and alleviate their loneliness.
Design/methodology/approach The target population of this study were Hong Kong residents of age 60 or older. The sampling frame comprised respondents who visited a Cha Chaan Teng (i.e. a Hong Kong-style tea restaurant) more than once a year. The authors distributed 500 questionnaires and collected 411 valid responses in 2016. They used structural equation modeling for data analysis.
Findings The results show that social interactions (service manner and need identification) with employees and other customers have a positive effect on senior customers' experiences, while the service manner of employees reduces senior customers' loneliness.
Originality/value This study demonstrates the respective contributions of social interactions with employees and those with other customers to enhancing senior customers' experiences and alleviating their loneliness. This study's findings may provide a foundation for future research into the relationships between social interactions, customer experience and loneliness in third places (that are, informal public places that offer individuals opportunities to escape from home and the workplace and to enjoy voluntary conversation, entertainment and gatherings). Further, this study also demonstrates the specific role and importance of the hospitality industry in addressing a contemporary social problem in the form of seniors' loneliness.
C1 [Song, Haiyan; Sun, Ning] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Altinay, Levent] Oxford Brookes Univ, Dept Hospitality Leisure & Tourism Management, Oxford, England.
[Wang, Xuan Lorna] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford, Surrey, England.
C3 Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Oxford Brookes University; University
of Surrey
RP Song, HY (corresponding author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM haiyan.song@polyu.edu.hk
RI Song, Haiyan/AAD-3283-2022; SUN, NING/KFA-3963-2024; Altinay,
Levent/MZQ-4100-2025
OI Sun, Ning/0000-0002-5534-5538
FU Hong Kong Polytechnic University [1-ZVGY]
FX The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Hong
Kong Polytechnic University (Grant No.: 1-ZVGY).
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AF Steed, Christopher
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TI The lonely exodus of the 21st century The social cost of disconnection
SO WE COUNT, WE MATTER: VOICE, CHOICE AND THE DEATH OF DISTANCE
SE Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CROSS-LAGGED ANALYSES; OLDER-PEOPLE; LONELINESS; HEALTH
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DT Article
DE Critical gerontology; Critical event studies; Elderly; Participatory
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ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; OLDER-PEOPLE; MENTAL-HEALTH; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
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NR 146
TC 17
Z9 18
U1 0
U2 5
PU COGNIZANT COMMUNICATION CORP
PI PUTNAM VALLEY
PA 18 PEEKSKILL HOLLOW RD, PO BOX 37, PUTNAM VALLEY, NY 10579 USA
SN 1525-9951
EI 1943-4308
J9 EVENT MANAGE
JI Event Manage.
PY 2018
VL 22
IS 6
BP 1083
EP 1101
DI 10.3727/152599518X15346132863283
PG 19
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA VJ6EM
UT WOS:000613116600016
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kötter, T
Wagner, J
Brüheim, L
Voltmer, E
AF Koetter, Thomas
Wagner, Josefin
Brueheim, Linda
Voltmer, Edgar
TI Perceived Medical School stress of undergraduate medical students
predicts academic performance: an observational study
SO BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Students, Medical; Stress,
Psychological, Questionnaires and surveys, Assessment, Educational
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; PERSONALITY; DISTRESS; BURNOUT
AB Background: Medical students are exposed to high amounts of stress. Stress and poor academic performance can become part of a vicious circle. In order to counteract this circularity, it seems important to better understand the relationship between stress and performance during medical education. The most widespread stress questionnaire designed for use in Medical School is the "Perceived Medical School Stress Instrument" (PMSS). It addresses a wide range of stressors, including workload, competition, social isolation and financial worries. Our aim was to examine the relation between the perceived Medical School stress of undergraduate medical students and academic performance.
Methods: We measured Medical School stress using the PMSS at two different time points (at the end of freshman year and at the end of sophomore year) and matched stress scores together with age and gender to the first medical examination (M1) grade of the students (n = 456).
Results: PMSS scores from 2 and 14 months before M1 proved to be significant predictors for medical students' M1 grade. Age and gender also predict academic performance, making older female students with high stress scores a potential risk group for entering the vicious circle of stress and poor academic performance.
Conclusions: PMSS sum scores 2 and 14 months before the M1 exam seem to have an independent predictive validity for medical students' M1 grade. More research is needed to identify potential confounders.
C1 [Koetter, Thomas] Univ Lubeck, Inst Social Med & Epidemiol, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-23562 Lubeck, Germany.
[Wagner, Josefin] Univ Lubeck, Div Teaching & Learning, Lubeck Med Sch, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-23562 Lubeck, Germany.
[Brueheim, Linda] Univ Lubeck, Dept Qual Management & Org Dev, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-23562 Lubeck, Germany.
[Voltmer, Edgar] Friedensau Adventist Univ, Chair Hlth Sci, Ihle 19, D-39291 Mockern Friedensau, Germany.
C3 University of Lubeck; University of Lubeck; University of Lubeck
RP Kötter, T (corresponding author), Univ Lubeck, Inst Social Med & Epidemiol, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-23562 Lubeck, Germany.
EM thomas.koetter@uni-luebeck.de
FU University of Lubeck
FX The current study was funded by the University of Lubeck.
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NR 30
TC 112
Z9 126
U1 5
U2 49
PU BMC
PI LONDON
PA CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND
EI 1472-6920
J9 BMC MED EDUC
JI BMC Med. Educ.
PD DEC 16
PY 2017
VL 17
AR 256
DI 10.1186/s12909-017-1091-0
PG 6
WC Education & Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA FQ2HK
UT WOS:000418177300001
PM 29246231
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kim, I
Kim, JJ
AF Kim, Insin
Kim, Joonhyeong Joseph
TI Older adults' parasocial interaction formation process in the context of
travel websites: The moderating role of parent-child geographic
proximity
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Parasocial interaction (PSI); Older adults; Age identity;
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ID WORD-OF-MOUTH; INTERNET USE; PERSONAL INNOVATIVENESS; CONSUMER
SATISFACTION; ATTACHMENT STYLES; SERVICE QUALITY; SOAP-OPERA; AGE;
INVOLVEMENT; LONELINESS
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RP Kim, JJ (corresponding author), Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Tourism & Convent, San 30, Busan 609735, South Korea.
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PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
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PY 2017
VL 63
BP 399
EP 416
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.07.012
PG 18
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SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Guterman, O
Neuman, A
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DE homeschooling; unschooling; social encounters; emotional problems;
behavioral problems
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PT J
AU Kim, D
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EXPERIENCES; SUPPORT; STRESS; PEOPLE; HEALTH
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C1 [Kim, DongHee] Univ Memphis, Wilson Sch Hospitality & Resort Management, 3700 Cent Ave,Suite 141 E, Memphis, TN 38152 USA.
[Jang, SooCheong (Shawn)] Purdue Univ, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Marriott Hall,900 W State St, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
C3 University of Memphis; Purdue University System; Purdue University
RP Jang, S (corresponding author), Purdue Univ, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Marriott Hall,900 W State St, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA.
EM dichn5@memphis.edu; jang12@purdue.edu
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SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA FM3AY
UT WOS:000414877800012
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Reimann, M
Nuñez, S
Castaño, R
AF Reimann, Martin
Nunez, Sandra
Castano, Raquel
TI Brand-Aid
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE close brand relationships; brand love; physical pain; feelings of social
connectedness; marketing analgesics
ID SOCIAL EXCLUSION; PAIN; CONSUMERS; SUPPORT; POWER; MATERIALISM;
LONELINESS; ATTACHMENT; OBJECTS; SCALE
AB Can close brand relationships insulate against physical pain? The idea that close interpersonal relationships help people cope with pain has received increasing support in social psychology. It is unknown, however, whether close brand relationships can do the same and, if so, why. Seven studies are reported here to fill this knowledge gap. Experiments 1a and 1b are the first to demonstrate that when confronted with a loved brand (vs. control), consumers are able to insulate themselves against physical pain. Experiment 2 provides evidence that the pain-insulating effectiveness of close brand relationships is not just due to brands representing mere distractions. Using a multistudy, multimethod approach to test for mediation, experiments 3 through 5 provide convergent empirical support for the hypothesis that feelings of social connectedness mediate the effect of close brand relationships on pain. Study 6 categorizes the 1,105 brand love essays written by participants in our experiments to show that loved brands provide feelings of social connectedness, mostly metaphorically and indirectly and, to a lesser extent, directly. In summary, close brand relationships can help insulate consumers against physical pain due to brands' ability to provide a semblance of social connectedness.
C1 [Reimann, Martin] Univ Arizona, Eller Coll Management, Mkt, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
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[Nunez, Sandra; Castano, Raquel] Tecnol Monterrey, Mkt, EGADE Business Sch, Garza Garcia 66269, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
C3 University of Arizona; University of Arizona; Tecnologico de Monterrey
RP Reimann, M (corresponding author), Univ Arizona, Eller Coll Management, Mkt, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.; Reimann, M (corresponding author), Univ Arizona, Eller Coll Management, Cognit Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
EM reimann@arizona.edu; snunezda@itesm.mx; rcastano@itesm.mx
OI Nunez, Sandra/0000-0002-7305-6019; Castano, Raquel/0000-0002-5574-9989
FU Consumer Behavior and Value Creation Research Group
FX For their valuable feedback, the authors thank the editor, Eileen
Fischer; the associate editor, Pankaj Aggarwal; and the three anonymous
reviewers; as well as Merrie Brucks, Sidney Levy, Jen Savary, Oliver
Schilke, and the session audience at the Association for Consumer
Research Annual Conference. Financial support was provided by the
Consumer Behavior and Value Creation Research Group. The authors thank
Georgina Aguirre for help with data collection and Kristen Lane and C.
Clark Cao for rating participants' essays. Supplementary materials are
included in the web appendix accompanying the online version of this
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NR 85
TC 17
Z9 22
U1 6
U2 86
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
PI CARY
PA JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, NC 27513 USA
SN 0093-5301
EI 1537-5277
J9 J CONSUM RES
JI J. Consum. Res.
PD OCT
PY 2017
VL 44
IS 3
BP 673
EP 691
DI 10.1093/jcr/ucx058
PG 19
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA FO0VZ
UT WOS:000416472000013
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yu, R
Cheung, O
Lau, K
Woo, J
AF Yu, Ruby
Cheung, Osbert
Lau, Kevin
Woo, Jean
TI Associations between Perceived Neighborhood Walkability and Walking
Time, Wellbeing, and Loneliness in Community-Dwelling Older Chinese
People in Hong Kong
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE perceived neighborhood walkability; walking time; physical activity;
wellbeing; life satisfaction; happiness; sense of purpose and meaning in
life; loneliness
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY SCALE; BUILT ENVIRONMENT; ADULTS; LIFE; QUALITY;
HEALTH; VALIDATION; PREDICTORS; HAPPINESS; 6-ITEM
AB This study examined the cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood walkability and walking time, physical activity, wellbeing, and loneliness, and examined which components of walkability were most strongly associated with better wellbeing and less loneliness in older adults. Participants were community-dwelling Chinese adults aged 60+ (n = 181). Walkability was measured using nine items selected from the Chinese version of the abbreviated Neighborhood EnvironmentWalkability Scales (NEWS) and NEWS for Chinese Seniors. Outcomes were walking time, physical activity, wellbeing (life satisfaction, happiness, sense of purpose and meaning in life), and loneliness. The mean age of the participants was 71.7 +/- 7.8 years. Walkability was positively associated with walking time (p = 0.001, p for trend < 0.001) but not with physical activity. After adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics, health conditions, lifestyle, and negative life events, those who perceived their neighborhoods as walkable had higher scores for life satisfaction (p = 0.002) and happiness (p = 0.002), and lower scores for loneliness (p = 0.019), compared with those who perceived their neighborhoods as less walkable. However, perceived neighborhood walkability was not associated with sense of purpose and meaning in life. Among components of walkability, land use mix-access, infrastructure and safety for walking, and traffic safety showed the strongest associations with the measures of wellbeing. The results of this study support the importance of neighborhood walkability for health behavior and wellbeing of older adults. The wellbeing of older adults may be enhanced through the improvement of land use mix-access, infrastructure for walking, and traffic safety.
C1 [Yu, Ruby; Cheung, Osbert; Woo, Jean] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Med & Therapeut, Fac Med, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Yu, Ruby; Lau, Kevin; Woo, Jean] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, CUHK Jockey Club, Inst Ageing, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Lau, Kevin] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Inst Future Cities, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Lau, Kevin] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Inst Environm Energy & Sustainabil, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Hong Kong;
Chinese University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Hong Kong
RP Yu, R (corresponding author), Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Med & Therapeut, Fac Med, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.; Yu, R (corresponding author), Chinese Univ Hong Kong, CUHK Jockey Club, Inst Ageing, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM rubyyu@cuhk.edu.hk; osbertcheung@cuhk.edu.hk; kevinlau@cuhk.edu.hk;
jeanwoowong@cuhk.edu.hk
RI Yu, Ruby/N-5006-2015; Lau, KL/IXX-1078-2023; Woo, Jean/K-2625-2014; Lau,
Kevin Ka-Lun/Q-9139-2016
OI Woo, Jean/0000-0001-7593-3081; Lau, Kevin Ka-Lun/0000-0003-3438-1182
FU Faculty of Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong [2016/17]
FX This work was supported by the Geriatric Research Fund and the Direct
Grant for Research 2016/17 (Faculty of Medicine, the Chinese University
of Hong Kong). The authors would like to extend their thanks to the
research team, in particular Zenda Kwok, to the data collection and
management procedures for this study.
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NR 41
TC 58
Z9 62
U1 9
U2 73
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2017
VL 14
IS 10
AR 1199
DI 10.3390/ijerph14101199
PG 15
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA FM1TF
UT WOS:000414763200108
PM 28991205
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Holloway, IW
Traube, DE
Schrager, SM
Tan, D
Dunlap, S
Kipke, MD
AF Holloway, Ian W.
Traube, Dorian E.
Schrager, Sheree M.
Tan, Diane
Dunlap, Shannon
Kipke, Michele D.
TI Psychological distress, health protection, and sexual practices among
young men who have sex with men: Using social action theory to guide HIV
prevention efforts
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; RISK BEHAVIOR; DRUG-USE; PRELIMINARY EFFICACY;
SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; BISEXUAL MEN; MODEL; GAY; INTERVENTION; PEOPLE
AB The present study addresses gaps in the literature related to theory development for young men who have sex with men (YMSM) sexual practices through the application and modification of Social Action Theory. Data come from the Healthy Young Men study (N = 526), which longitudinally tracked a diverse cohort of YMSM ages 18-24 to characterize risk and protective factors associated with drug use and sexual practices. Structural equation modeling examined the applicability of, and any necessary modifications to a YMSM-focused version of Social Action Theory. The final model displayed excellent fit (CFI = 0.955, TLI = 0.947, RMSEA = 0.037) and suggested concordance between social support and personal capacity for sexual health promotion. For YMSM, practicing health promotion and avoiding practices that may put them at risk for HIV was associated with both social isolation and psychological distress (beta = -0.372, t = -4.601, p<0.001); psychological distress is an internalized response to environmental and cognitive factors and sexual practices are an externalized response. Results point to the utility of Social Action Theory as a useful model for understanding sexual practices among YMSM, the application of which shows health protective sexual practices are a function of sociocognitive factors that are influenced by environmental contexts. Social Action Theory can help prevention scientists better address the needs of this vulnerable population.
C1 [Holloway, Ian W.; Dunlap, Shannon] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Social Welf, Luskin Sch Publ Affairs, Los Angeles, CA USA.
[Traube, Dorian E.] Univ Southern Calif, Suzanne Dworak Peck Sch Social Work, Los Angeles, CA USA.
[Schrager, Sheree M.; Kipke, Michele D.] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA.
[Tan, Diane] UCLA, Fielding Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Los Angeles, CA USA.
C3 University of California System; University of California Los Angeles;
University of Southern California; Children's Hospital Los Angeles;
University of California System; University of California Los Angeles
RP Holloway, IW (corresponding author), Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Social Welf, Luskin Sch Publ Affairs, Los Angeles, CA USA.
EM holloway@luskin.ucla.edu
RI Schrager, Sheree/AAH-1302-2019
OI /0000-0003-3661-1957
FU National Institute on Drug Abuse [R03DA024976-02, R01DA015638-05];
National Institute of Mental Health [P30MH058107]; California HIV/AIDS
Research Program [RP15-LA-007]; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development [P2CHD041022] Funding
Source: NIH RePORTER; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases [P30MH058107] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER; National Institute
of Mental Health [P30MH058107] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
FX This work was supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse under
Grants R03DA024976-02 and R01DA015638-05, the National Institute of
Mental Health under Grant P30MH058107, and the California HIV/AIDS
Research Program under Grant RP15-LA-007.
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NR 91
TC 5
Z9 8
U1 1
U2 9
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 8
PY 2017
VL 12
IS 9
AR e0184482
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0184482
PG 17
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA FG2YO
UT WOS:000410001100135
PM 28886128
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Pawluski, J
Jego, P
Henry, S
Bruchet, A
Palme, R
Coste, C
Hausberger, M
AF Pawluski, Jodi
Jego, Patrick
Henry, Severine
Bruchet, Anaelle
Palme, Rupert
Coste, Caroline
Hausberger, Martine
TI Low plasma cortisol and fecal cortisol metabolite measures as indicators
of compromised welfare in domestic horses (Equus caballus)
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID PITUITARY-ADRENOCORTICAL AXIS; RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL;
ANIMAL-WELFARE; MANAGEMENT FACTORS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; CHRONIC STRESS;
NOISE STRESS; POOR WELFARE; RISK-FACTORS; BACK-PAIN
AB The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response to chronic stress is far from straight forward, particularly with regards to animal welfare. There are reports of no effect as well as both decreases and increases in cortisol after chronic stressors. Therefore, the first aim of the present study was to determine how measures of compromised welfare, such as chronic pain and haematological anomalies, related to cortisol levels in domestic horses (Equus caballus). Domestic horses are an informative model to investigate the impact of chronic stress (due to environment, pain, work, housing conditions...) on the HPA axis. The second aim was to determine whether levels of fecal cortisol metabolites (FCM) may be used as an indicator of welfare measures. The present study used fifty-nine horses (44 geldings and 15 mares), from three riding centres in Brittany, France. The primary findings show that horses whose welfare was clearly compromised (as indicated by an unusual ears backward position, presence of vertebral problems or haematological anomalies, e.g. anaemia) also had lower levels of both FCM and plasma cortisol. This work extends our previous findings showing that withdrawn postures, indicators of depressive-like behavior in horses, are associated with lower plasma cortisol levels. We also found that evening plasma cortisol levels positively correlated with FCM levels in horses. Future research aims to determine the extent to which factors of influence on welfare, such as living conditions (e.g. single stalls versus group housing in pasture or paddocks), early life factors, and human interaction, act as mediators of cortisol levels in horses.
C1 [Pawluski, Jodi] Univ Rennes 1, Irset, INSERM, U1085, Rennes, France.
[Jego, Patrick; Henry, Severine; Bruchet, Anaelle; Coste, Caroline] Univ Rennes 1, Stn Biol Paimpont, CNRS, UMR Ethol Anim & Humaine 6552, Rennes, France.
[Palme, Rupert] Univ Vet Med, Dept Biomed Sci, Vienna, Austria.
[Hausberger, Martine] Univ Rennes 1, CNRS, UMR Ethol Anim & Humaine 6552, Rennes, France.
C3 Universite de Rennes; Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche
Medicale (Inserm); Universite de Rennes; Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - National Institute for Biology (INSB);
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna; Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - National Institute for Biology
(INSB); Universite de Rennes
RP Pawluski, J (corresponding author), Univ Rennes 1, Irset, INSERM, U1085, Rennes, France.; Hausberger, M (corresponding author), Univ Rennes 1, CNRS, UMR Ethol Anim & Humaine 6552, Rennes, France.
EM j.pawluski@gmail.com; martine.hausberger@univ-rennes1.fr
RI Pawluski, Jodi/K-5801-2015; Palme, Rupert/A-3499-2008
OI HENRY, Severine/0000-0002-1196-1507; Palme, Rupert/0000-0001-9466-3662;
Pawluski, Jodi/0000-0002-8240-8178
FU Caisse Centrale de la Mutualite Agricole, University of Rennes 1; Le
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
FX This work was funded by the Caisse Centrale de la Mutualite Agricole,
University of Rennes 1 and the Le Centre national de la recherche
scientifique (CNRS). The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript. We are grateful to the directors and staff of the riding
centers for their help with data collection;C. Fureix, L. Dupont and C.
Lavertue at the University of Rennes 1 and E Klobetz-Rassam at the
University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, who aided with sample
collection and analyses. This work was funded by the Caisse Centrale de
la Mutualite Agricole, University of Rennes 1 and the Le Centre national
de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lorek, AE
Dattilo, J
Mogle, J
Freed, S
Frysinger, M
Chen, ST
AF Lorek, Amy E.
Dattilo, John
Mogle, Jacqueline
Freed, Sara
Frysinger, Margaret
Chen, Shang-Ti
TI Staying Connected: Recommendations by Older Adults Concerning Community
Leisure Service Delivery
SO JOURNAL OF PARK AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Aging; focus group discussions; leisure; senior centers;
community-engaged research
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SENIOR CENTERS; PARTICIPATION; GENERATIVITY;
PERCEPTIONS; LONELINESS; MORTALITY; EDUCATION; MEANINGS; THEMES
AB Communities have long recognized their role in supporting and assisting older adults by offering information and services to meet their needs and address challenges of aging (United States Older Americans Act of 1965). Involving community members in the research process, often referred to as community-engaged research, is a valuable strategy for improving health (Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium, 2011). Recently, our research team began a project to learn how to promote engagement of local older adults in places where they usually congregate (Dattilo et al., 2015; Dattilo, Mogle, Lorek, Freed, & Frysinger, in press). We wanted to understand older adult health concerns and develop programs that assist them in maintaining health and pursuing leisure. During focus groups and a public meeting conducted during 2014 and 2015 in rural Pennsylvania, the research team listened and learned about concerns related to challenges of aging and the pursuit of healthy lifestyles that embrace leisure. Through this community-engaged process, the team gained insight into ways to improve service delivery and develop effective programs. The purpose of this paper is to present a synthesis of recommendations made by this group of older adults for developing and providing age-appropriate resources and leisure services across multiple community settings. Participants requested informational resources and identified ways they wanted to have this information delivered; such information might assist service providers in identifying what and how to provide information to community elders. They described services of interest as they specified desirable program content, program site characteristics, and the social culture when they attend leisure programs. Data were analyzed across categories resulting in identification of themes that provided perspective on overarching participant concerns and orientations. Based on these results, leisure service providers are encouraged to help older adults' access resources and services and demonstrate flexibility when attempting to facilitate such access. Once participants engage in programs it may be valuable to promote and support social connections as they experience enjoyment and meaning. Services that provide opportunities for self development that facilitate learning and growth were perceived as important. Overall, the impact of participating in leisure services may result in valued contributions that older adults make to the health and well-being of themselves and others. Information reported in this paper is specifically intended for leisure service providers to consider when attempting responding to the desires and needs of older adults that reside within their community.
C1 [Lorek, Amy E.] Penn State Univ, Coll Hlth & Human Dev, Ctr Healthy Aging, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Dattilo, John; Chen, Shang-Ti] Penn State Univ, Dept Recreat Pk & Tourism Management, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Mogle, Jacqueline] Penn State Univ, Coll Nursing, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
[Freed, Sara] Penn State Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Studies, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
C3 Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State
University - University Park; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher
Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend;
Pennsylvania State University - University Park; Pennsylvania
Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Pennsylvania State
University; Pennsylvania State University - University Park; Penn State
Behrend; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE);
Pennsylvania State University; Penn State Behrend; Pennsylvania State
University - University Park
RP Lorek, AE (corresponding author), Penn State Univ, Coll Hlth & Human Dev, Ctr Healthy Aging, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
EM ael13@psu.edu
RI Mogle, Jacqueline/AEO-1368-2022
OI FREED, SARA ANN/0000-0002-7940-6286
FU National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National
Institutes of Health [UL Tr000127]
FX This research was supported in part through the Penn State CTSI Grant
(UL Tr000127) from the National Center for Advancing Translational
Sciences, National Institutes of Health. The content is solely the
responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the
official views of the NIH.
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AU Tribe, J
Mkono, M
AF Tribe, John
Mkono, Muchazondida
TI Not such smart tourism? The concept of e-lienation
SO ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Information and Communication; Technology (ICT); Alienation;
Authenticity; Netnography
ID SOCIAL MEDIA; INTERNET; TECHNOLOGY; AUTHENTICITY; EXPERIENCES;
ALIENATION; NARCISSISM; TRIPADVISOR; NETNOGRAPHY; LONELINESS
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C1 [Tribe, John] Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
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RP Tribe, J (corresponding author), Univ Surrey, Sch Hospitality & Tourism Management, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England.
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NR 91
TC 107
Z9 113
U1 4
U2 133
PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0160-7383
EI 1873-7722
J9 ANN TOURISM RES
JI Ann. Touris. Res.
PD SEP
PY 2017
VL 66
BP 105
EP 115
DI 10.1016/j.annals.2017.07.001
PG 11
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA FF8UO
UT WOS:000409293500009
OA Green Submitted, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tsai, TH
Chang, HT
Chen, YJ
Chang, YS
AF Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan
Chang, Hsien-Tsung
Chen, Yan-Jiun
Chang, Yung-Sheng
TI Determinants of user acceptance of a specific social platform for older
adults: An empirical examination of user interface characteristics and
behavioral intention
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEURISTIC EVALUATION; USABILITY HEURISTICS; TECHNOLOGY; SYSTEM; MODEL;
INTERNET; HEALTH; WEB; LONELINESS; NETWORK
AB The use of the Internet and social applications has many benefits for the elderly, but numerous investigations have shown that the elderly do not perceive online social networks as a friendly social environment. Therefore, TreeIt, a social application specifically designed for the elderly, was developed for this study. In the TreeIt application, seven mechanisms promoting social interaction were designed to allow older adults to use social networking sites (SNSs) to increase social connection, maintain the intensity of social connections and strengthen social experience. This study's main objective was to investigate how user interface design affects older people's intention and attitude related to using SNSs. Fourteen user interface evaluation heuristics proposed by Zhang et al. were adopted as the criteria to assess user interface usability and further grouped into three categories: system support, user interface design and navigation. The technology acceptance model was adopted to assess older people's intention and attitude related to using SNSs. One hundred and one elderly persons were enrolled in this study as subjects, and the results showed that all of the hypotheses proposed in this study were valid: system support and perceived usefulness had a significant effect on behavioral intention; user interface design and perceived ease of use were positively correlated with perceived usefulness; and navigation exerted an influence on perceived ease of use. The results of this study are valuable for the future development of social applications for the elderly.
C1 [Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan; Chen, Yan-Jiun; Chang, Yung-Sheng] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Management, Dept Ind Design, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
[Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan] Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Cardiol, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
[Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan] Ming Chi Univ, Dept Visual Commun Design, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
[Chang, Hsien-Tsung] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Comp Sci & Informat Engn, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
[Chang, Hsien-Tsung] Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
C3 Chang Gung University; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Chang Gung
University; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
RP Tsai, TH (corresponding author), Chang Gung Univ, Coll Management, Dept Ind Design, Taoyuan, Taiwan.; Tsai, TH (corresponding author), Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Cardiol, Taoyuan, Taiwan.; Tsai, TH (corresponding author), Ming Chi Univ, Dept Visual Commun Design, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
EM ttsai.cgu@gmail.com
RI Chang, Hsien-Tsung/E-7511-2012
OI Chang, Hsien-Tsung/0000-0003-4987-5943
FU Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC
[MOST103-2221-E-182-051-MY2, MOST105-2221-E-182 -025 -MY2]; Chang Gung
Memorial Hospital
FX This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology,
Taiwan, ROC under contract MOST103-2221-E-182-051-MY2,
MOST105-2221-E-182 -025 -MY2, and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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JI PLoS One
PD AUG 24
PY 2017
VL 12
IS 8
AR e0180102
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0180102
PG 23
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA FE7CK
UT WOS:000408365000003
PM 28837566
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Naar, JJ
Wong, JD
West, ST
Son, JS
Liechty, T
AF Naar, Jill J.
Wong, Jen D.
West, Stephanie T.
Son, Julie S.
Liechty, Toni
TI A Socioecological Approach to Women's Participation in Competitive
Softball During Middle and Late Adulthood Implications for the
Future
SO TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE physical activity; recreation; socioecological model; team sport; women
leisure
ID CROSS-LAGGED ANALYSES; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OLDER-ADULTS; SPORTS
PARTICIPATION; SOCIAL NETWORK; LONELINESS; COMMUNITY; LEISURE; HEALTH;
NEGOTIATIONS
AB Informed by a socioecological framework, this qualitative study contributes to the fields of allied health and aging by identifying the factors that influence older women's participation in competitive softball. Focus groups were conducted with 6 teams of women (N = 64) ranging in age from 55 to 79 years. Data were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically. Results revealed issues of recruitment, access to resources, and breaking age-related cultural stereotypes. Knowledge from this study can offer insight into how allied health professionals might mitigate these issues to promote competitive sports alternatives for future cohorts of aging women.
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[Wong, Jen D.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Human Sci, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
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[Son, Julie S.] Univ Idaho, Dept Movement Sci, Moscow, ID 83843 USA.
[Liechty, Toni] Univ Illinois, Dept Recreat Sport & Tourism, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
C3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; University System of
Ohio; Ohio State University; University of North Carolina; Appalachian
State University; University of Idaho; University of Illinois System;
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
RP Naar, JJ (corresponding author), Virginia Tech, Dept Human Dev, 366 Wallace Hall 0416, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
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TC 14
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U1 1
U2 9
PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
SN 0882-7524
EI 1550-2414
J9 TOP GERIATR REHABIL
JI Top. Geriatr. Rehabil.
PD JUL-SEP
PY 2017
VL 33
IS 3
BP 170
EP 181
DI 10.1097/TGR.0000000000000153
PG 12
WC Gerontology; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Rehabilitation
GA FD2XZ
UT WOS:000407399400004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hu, CQ
Yu, WY
Lv, YP
Chen, HP
Deng, QY
Zhang, LL
AF Hu, Chaoqun
Yu, Wenya
Lv, Yipeng
Chen, Haiping
Deng, Qiangyu
Zhang, Lulu
TI Study on the Health Status and Health Service Utilization of the Elderly
of a Remote and Poor Village in a Mountainous Area in Jinzhai, Anhui
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE the elderly; health service utilization; health status; mountainous
areas; poor people
ID LONELINESS; SYSTEM; NEUROENDOCRINE; RESPONSES; DISTANCE; FACILITY;
EQUITY; CHINA; CARE; MEN
AB Background: Despite the rapid development of China's economy, a number of poor areas in China continue to exist. The health status of the elderly in the poor areas is a matter of concern. This study aims to explore the status of the elderly in terms of their health status, health service needs, and utilization among rural residents of a remote and poor village in a mountainous area in Jinzhai, Anhui. Furthermore, this study aims to explore the differences between the nation rural area average level and the remote and poor village in the mountainous area in terms of health status and health service utilization. Methods: Cluster sampling was used to obtain the sample. A total of 110 elderly people were selected from the village, and face-to-face interviews were conducted with questionnaires by trained investigators to collect data. Results: All items except vision, language disability, and self-care disability were found to be higher than the national average level. In terms of mental health, Zishu Village has a ratio of 44.1% for the symptoms of anxiety and depression, which is higher than the average for the national rural areas. The two-week prevalence rate, prevalence of chronic diseases, and non-hospitalization rate of those who need hospitalization (%) in Zishu Village was 62.7%, 88.2%, and 47.6% respectively, which was higher than the rural values of the National Survey (2008). Most of the outpatient visits were to the village clinics, while the hospitalizations were mainly to county hospitals. The two-week visiting rate was 24.1%, which was lower than 2008. The hospitalization rate in Zishu Village was 10.8%, which is similar to the level of 2008. Conclusions: The health level and the utilization of health services of the people in Zishu Village, Jinzhai, are generally lower than the national average. Financial difficulties continue to remain the major factor affecting the utilization of hospitalization services of this remote and poor village in Jinzhai, Anhui.
C1 [Hu, Chaoqun; Yu, Wenya; Lv, Yipeng; Chen, Haiping; Deng, Qiangyu; Zhang, Lulu] Second Mil Med Univ, Inst Hlth Management, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
C3 Naval Medical University
RP Zhang, LL (corresponding author), Second Mil Med Univ, Inst Hlth Management, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
EM hu_jayz@outlook.com; jsjyyuwenya@sina.cn; epengl@163.com;
chenhaipingyx@163.com; smmudqy@163.com; zllrmit@163.com
OI zhang, lulu/0000-0001-9757-2678
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NR 30
TC 8
Z9 9
U1 3
U2 26
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD APR
PY 2017
VL 14
IS 4
AR 408
DI 10.3390/ijerph14040408
PG 9
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA EY6PG
UT WOS:000404105100072
PM 28417937
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ollis, T
Starr, K
Ryan, C
Angwin, J
Harrison, U
AF Ollis, Tracey
Starr, Karen
Ryan, Cheryl
Angwin, Jennifer
Harrison, Ursula
TI Second Chance Learning in Neighbourhood Houses
SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ADULT LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
DE informal learning; formal learning; adult education; ACE; VET; training
reform; Neighbourhood Houses
ID EDUCATION; AUSTRALIA
AB Neighbourhood Houses in Victoria are significant sites of formal and informal education for adult learners. Intrinsically connected to local communities they play an important role in decreasing social isolation and building social inclusion. The focus of this research is on adult learners and adult learning that engages with 'second chance' learners who participate in adult learning programs in the Barwon and South West regions of Victoria. The greater Geelong region is characterised by declining car automotive and textile manufacturing industries and emerging new industries such as hospitality and tourism. The data from the research participants in the study include career changers, long term and recently unemployed, newly arrived and migrant communities, young people and older adults. This paper focuses on the learning practices of second chance learners who frequently have negative perceptions of themselves as unsuccessful learners, but are transformed through their learning experiences in Neighbourhood Houses. We argue the unique social space of the Neighbourhood House, the support and guidance offered by staff and teachers, the unique pedagogy and small group learning experiences, allows adult learners to reconstruct a new identity of themselves as successful learners.
C1 [Ollis, Tracey] Deakin Univ, Master Appl Learning & Teaching, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Starr, Karen] Deakin Univ, Grad Certificate Business Enterprise & Leadership, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Ryan, Cheryl] Deakin Univ, Educ Appl Learning, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Angwin, Jennifer] Deakin Univ, Educ, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Angwin, Jennifer] Deakin Univ, Adult Vocat & Appl Learning, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
[Harrison, Ursula] Deakin Univ, POB 20,000, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
C3 Deakin University; Deakin University; Deakin University; Deakin
University; Deakin University; Deakin University
RP Ollis, T (corresponding author), Deakin Univ, POB 20,000, Geelong, Vic, Australia.
EM trace.ollis@deakin.edu.au
RI Ollis, Tracey/R-6262-2019
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Z9 11
U1 2
U2 12
PU ADULT LEARNING AUSTRALIA INC
PI CANBERRA CITY
PA GPO BOX 260, CANBERRA CITY, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
SN 1443-1394
J9 AUST J ADULT LEARN
JI Aust. J. Adult Learn.
PD APR
PY 2017
VL 57
IS 1
BP 13
EP 35
PG 23
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA ES1DI
UT WOS:000399267700003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tough, H
Fekete, C
Brinkhof, MWG
Siegrist, J
AF Tough, Hannah
Fekete, Christine
Brinkhof, Martin W. G.
Siegrist, Johannes
TI Vitality and mental health in disability: Associations with social
relationships in persons with spinal cord injury and their partners
SO DISABILITY AND HEALTH JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE Social relationships; Loneliness; Mental health; Vitality; Spinal cord
injury
ID DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; COMMUNITY SURVEY; HOST-RESISTANCE; SUPPORT;
LONELINESS; MORTALITY; NETWORKS; RECIPROCITY; EXCHANGE; QUALITY
AB Background: Various social relationship constructs have been proposed to affect mental health. However, these constructs have rarely been studied in a comprehensive way in persons with chronic disabilities and their partners, inhibiting researchers from evaluating their relative importance.
Objective: To investigate 1) the variation in the quantity and quality of social relationships in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and their partners; 2) dyadic coherence within social relationship constructs; 3) the interrelationships between social relationship constructs; and 4) the associations of social relationship constructs with vitality and mental health.
Methods: Cross-sectional survey data from 133 couples of persons with SCI and their partners was used. Quantitative (social networks) and qualitative aspects (social support, relationship quality, loneliness, and reciprocity in partnerships) of social relationships were assessed. Correlations were performed to analyse dyadic coherence and interrelationships of social relationship constructs and multivariable regressions were applied to examine associations with vitality and mental health.
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Conclusions: In the long-term management of community functioning in persons with SCI and their partners, the fostering of high quality intimate relationships should take priority. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Tough, Hannah; Fekete, Christine; Brinkhof, Martin W. G.] Swiss Parapleg Res, Nottwil, Switzerland.
[Tough, Hannah; Brinkhof, Martin W. G.] Univ Lucerne, Dept Hlth Sci & Hlth Policy, Luzern, Switzerland.
[Siegrist, Johannes] Univ Dusseldorf, Senior Professorship Work Stress Res, Fac Med, Life Sci Ctr, Dusseldorf, Germany.
C3 Swiss Paraplegic Research; University of Lucerne; Heinrich Heine
University Dusseldorf
RP Tough, H (corresponding author), Guido A Zach Str 4, CH-6207 Nottwil, Switzerland.
EM hannah.tough@paraplegie.ch
RI Tough, Hannah/AAG-7827-2020; Siegrist, Johannes/AAL-6814-2021; Fekete,
Christine/AAE-7057-2020
OI Brinkhof, Martin/0000-0002-9319-665X; Siegrist,
Johannes/0000-0002-7530-4178; Fekete, Christine/0000-0002-3753-3017
FU Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [100017_153256/1]; Swiss
Paraplegic Foundation, Nottwil, Switzerland; Swiss National Science
Foundation (SNF) [100017_153256] Funding Source: Swiss National Science
Foundation (SNF)
FX This study has been financially supported by the Swiss National Science
Foundation (SNF; Grant Number 100017_153256/1; to MB and CF) and by the
Swiss Paraplegic Foundation, Nottwil, Switzerland.
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NR 50
TC 21
Z9 21
U1 2
U2 12
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 1936-6574
EI 1876-7583
J9 DISABIL HEALTH J
JI Disabil. Health J.
PD APR
PY 2017
VL 10
IS 2
BP 294
EP 302
DI 10.1016/j.dhjo.2016.12.008
PG 9
WC Health Care Sciences & Services; Health Policy & Services; Public,
Environmental & Occupational Health; Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Health Care Sciences & Services; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health; Rehabilitation
GA ET2SI
UT WOS:000400124000018
PM 28034572
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Oriol, X
Miranda, R
Amutio, A
Acosta, HC
Mendoza, MC
Torres-Vallejos, J
AF Oriol, Xavier
Miranda, Rafael
Amutio, Alberto
Acosta, Hedy C.
Mendoza, Michelle C.
Torres-Vallejos, Javier
TI Violent relationships at the social-ecological level: A multi-mediation
model to predict adolescent victimization by peers, bullying and
depression in early and late adolescence
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL; SELF-ESTEEM; VICTIMS; TRANSITION; GENDER;
TEMPERAMENT; STUDENTS; BEHAVIOR; SUPPORT; BULLIES
AB Background
From the social-ecological perspective, exposure to violence at the different developmental levels is fundamental to explain the dynamics of violence and victimization in educational centers. The following study aims at analyzing how these relationships are produced in the Peruvian context, where structural violence situations exist.
Methods
A multi-mediation structural model with 21,416 Peruvian adolescents (M-13.69; SD = 0.71) was conducted to determine the influence of violence in the school environment on violence perceived within school and violence exercised by teachers. In addition, it was also intended to determine whether these violent relationships predict depression through loneliness, and bullying through peer victimization. The existence of differences between early and late adolescence was also verified.
Results
Results confirm that violence in the school setting has high influence on violence exercised by adolescents and teachers within the school. Teacher violence is the most important predictor of depression through loneliness, and encourages peer victimization and the emergence of aggressive behavior. Exposure to violence exercised by support sources teachers and classmates-explains more than 90% of the total variance explained in bullying behavior. Differences were found between early and late adolescence models.
Conclusion
The high prevalence of structural violence in school settings facilitates the bullying/victimization dynamics within school. From a social-ecological perspective, this result suggests the importance of network cooperation at a mesosystem level, with teachers from educational centers playing a crucial role in the prevention of bullying/victimization.
C1 [Oriol, Xavier] Univ Andres Bello, Fac Educ, Santiago, Chile.
[Miranda, Rafael] Univ Continental, Dept Psychol, Huancayo, Peru.
[Amutio, Alberto] Fac Psychol, Dept Social Psychol & Methodol Behav Sci, Donostia San Sebastian, Spain.
[Acosta, Hedy C.] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Escuela Psicol, Santiago, Chile.
[Mendoza, Michelle C.] Univ Autonoma Chile, Fac Ciencias Sociales & Humanidades, Santiago, Chile.
[Torres-Vallejos, Javier] Pontificia Univ Catolica Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Chile.
C3 Universidad Andres Bello; Universidad Continental; Universidad Adolfo
Ibanez; Universidad Autonoma de Chile; Pontificia Universidad Catolica
de Valparaiso
RP Amutio, A (corresponding author), Fac Psychol, Dept Social Psychol & Methodol Behav Sci, Donostia San Sebastian, Spain.
EM alberto.amutio@ehu.eus
RI Mendoza Lira, Michelle/ABH-2214-2021; Torres-Vallejos,
Javier/AAH-3587-2020; Amutio, Alberto/AAP-7380-2020; Acosta Antognoni,
Hedy/A-7032-2012; Oriol, Xavier/AAO-3112-2021; Amutio,
Alberto/O-3068-2016
OI Mendoza Lira, Michelle/0000-0003-4275-1841; Acosta Antognoni,
Hedy/0000-0002-8412-4128; Miranda Ayala, Rafael/0000-0001-8640-6439;
Oriol, Xavier/0000-0001-7130-7729; Torres-Vallejos,
Javier/0000-0002-4229-7768; Amutio, Alberto/0000-0003-3989-9992
FU Ministry of Education of Peru
FX This research was made possible with the support of the Ministry of
Education of Peru, especially the Management Division of Educational
Quality (MINEDU) who were responsible for carrying out the data
collection within the framework of the impact assessment carried out by
the Specialized System against School Violence (SiseVe).
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TC 34
Z9 46
U1 1
U2 9
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 30
PY 2017
VL 12
IS 3
AR e0174139
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0174139
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA ER9VI
UT WOS:000399174800022
PM 28358905
OA gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ewen, HH
Washington, TR
Emerson, KG
Carswell, AT
Smith, ML
AF Ewen, Heidi H.
Washington, Tiffany R.
Emerson, Kerstin G.
Carswell, Andrew T.
Smith, Matthew Lee
TI Variation in Older Adult Characteristics by Residence Type and Use of
Home- and Community-Based Services
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE aging; health; housing; service utilization; aging-in-place
ID AGING-IN-PLACE; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; HEALTH-CARE; DEVELOPMENTAL
PERSPECTIVE; TRANSPORTATION NEEDS; MENTAL-HEALTH; RISK; CAREGIVERS;
MODELS; PLANS
AB Background: The majority of older adults prefer to remain in their homes, or to "age-in-place." To accomplish this goal, many older adults will rely upon home-and community-based services (HCBS) for support. However, the availability and accessibility of HCBS may differ based on whether the older adult lives in the community or in a senior housing apartment facility. Methods: This paper reports findings from the Pathways to Life Quality study of residential change and stability among seniors in upstate New York. Data were analyzed from 663 older adults living in one of three housing types: service-rich facilities, service-poor facilities, and community-dwelling in single-family homes. A multinomial logistic regression model was used to examine factors associated with residence type. A linear regression model was fitted to examine factors associated with HCBS utilization. Results: When compared to community-dwelling older adults, those residing in service-rich and service-poor facilities were more likely to be older, report more activity limitations, and provide less instrumental assistance to others. Those in service-poor facilities were more likely to have poorer mental health and lower perceived purpose in life. The three leading HCBS utilized were senior centers (20%), homemaker services (19%), and transportation services (18%). More HCBS utilization was associated with participants who resided in service-poor housing, were older, were female, and had more activity limitations. More HCBS utilization was also associated with those who received instrumental support, had higher perceived purpose in life, and poorer mental health. Conclusions: Findings suggest that older adults' residential environment is associated with their health status and HCBS utilization. Building upon the Person-Environment Fit theories, dedicated efforts are needed to introduce and expand upon existing HCBS available to facility residents to address physical and mental health needs as well as facilitate aging-in-place.
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[Ewen, Heidi H.; Carswell, Andrew T.] Univ Georgia, Dept Financial Planning Housing & Consumer Econ, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Ewen, Heidi H.; Smith, Matthew Lee] Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Behav, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Washington, Tiffany R.] Univ Georgia, Sch Social Work, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Emerson, Kerstin G.] Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
[Smith, Matthew Lee] Texas A&M Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Community Hlth Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; University System
of Georgia; University of Georgia; University System of Georgia;
University of Georgia; University System of Georgia; University of
Georgia; University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; Texas A&M
University System; Texas A&M University College Station; Texas A&M
Health Science Center
RP Ewen, HH (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Inst Gerontol, 102 Spear Rd,Hudson Hall, Athens, GA 30602 USA.; Ewen, HH (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Dept Financial Planning Housing & Consumer Econ, Athens, GA 30602 USA.; Ewen, HH (corresponding author), Univ Georgia, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Behav, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
EM hewen@uga.edu; twashing@uga.edu; emerson@uga.edu; carswell@uga.edu;
health@uga.edu
RI Carswell, Andrew/AAP-2236-2020; Ewen, Heidi/S-9285-2019
OI Ewen, Heidi/0000-0002-4215-6551; /0000-0002-5688-666X
FU Atlantic Philanthropies
FX The Pathways to Life Quality study was supported through funding from
Atlantic Philanthropies.
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JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD MAR
PY 2017
VL 14
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AR 330
DI 10.3390/ijerph14030330
PG 12
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PM 28327507
OA Green Submitted, gold, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Rogers, WA
Mitzner, TL
AF Rogers, Wendy A.
Mitzner, Tracy L.
TI Envisioning the future for older adults: Autonomy, health, well-being,
and social connectedness with technology support
SO FUTURES
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Summit on Envisioning Inclusive Futures - A State of Technology
CY MAY 14-15, 2015
CL Georgia Inst Technol, Rehabil Engn Ctr Wireless Technologies, Atlanta,
GA
HO Georgia Inst Technol, Rehabil Engn Ctr Wireless Technologies
DE Older adults; Technology; Health; Social connectedness; Telepresence
ID RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; SELF-MANAGEMENT; CHRONIC DISEASE; PRIMARY-CARE;
PERFORMANCE; PREVALENCE; TASKS; US
AB Envisioning the future of older adults of 2050 is a challenging task given the heterogeneity of the older adult population. We consider primarily the domains of home, health, and social participation for individuals over age 65 and the potential role of information, communication, and robotic technology for enhanced independence, maintenance of autonomy, and enriched quality of life. We develop several scenarios to illustrate the diversity of circumstances, health, and living situations for older adults in the future. We discuss possible negative outcomes resulting from the proliferation of technology, including increased social isolation and a widening digital divide. However, we focus primarily on envisioning desired situations wherein older adults have autonomy and independence; are easily able to manage their health and wellness needs; have rich and rewarding opportunities for social connectedness, personal growth, continued life purpose, and overall high quality of life. To attain this future, we must be acting now: designing the technology with involvement by today's older adults who represent the needs and capabilities of tomorrow's older adults; developing the necessary infrastructure to support widespread availability and deployment of these technologies; and supporting the integration of technology into people's lives at younger ages with adaptive functionality to support changing needs and preferences. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Rogers, Wendy A.; Mitzner, Tracy L.] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Psychol, 654 Cherry St, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
C3 University System of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology
RP Rogers, WA (corresponding author), Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Psychol, 654 Cherry St, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.
EM wendy@gatech.edu; tracy@gatech.edu
RI Mitzner, Tracy/GLU-4337-2022
FU National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Aging) as part of
the Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology
Enhancement [PO1 AG017211]; Department of Health and Human Services
(National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and
Rehabilitation Research; NIDILRR) [90RE5016-01-00]
FX We dedicate this paper to James White who introduced us to the idea of
futures thinking and encouraged us to write it. This effort was
supported in part by: the National Institutes of Health (National
Institute on Aging; PO1 AG017211) as part of the Center for Research and
Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (www.create-center.org);
and the Department of Health and Human Services (National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research; NIDILRR;
Grant 90RE5016-01-00) Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on
Technologies to Support Successful Aging with Disability
(www.techsage.gatech.edu). However, the contents do not necessarily
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TC 65
Z9 72
U1 0
U2 55
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0016-3287
EI 1873-6378
J9 FUTURES
JI Futures
PD MAR
PY 2017
VL 87
BP 133
EP 139
DI 10.1016/j.futures.2016.07.002
PG 7
WC Economics; Regional & Urban Planning
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics; Public Administration
GA ES5ZJ
UT WOS:000399625100012
PM 28458395
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Aglargöz, O
AF Aglargoz, Ozan
TI 'We are at this campus, there is nothing in this campus ... ':
Socio-spatial analysis of a university campus
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LA English
DT Article
DE multi-campus systems; campus; socio-spatial analysis; organizational
space
ID IDENTITY REGULATION; SPACE; ORGANIZATIONS; TIME; SURVEILLANCE;
CONSTITUTION; ARCHITECTURE
AB This article provides a socio-spatial analysis of a higher education institution operating within a multi-campus system at a location other than the flagship campus. Based on this case study of a technical school, the meanings attached to the university campus are analyzed through semi-structured interviews and official documents. The study reveals how strong resource dependency in terms of the funds necessary for conducting core functions (i.e. research) silences tensions and apathy between the university and the affiliated schools. The socio-spatial analysis based on Lefebvre's triad reveals hidden concerns such as loneliness, isolation, and inattentiveness. Overall, the paper underlines the importance of viewing the campus as a social space, and presents potential outcomes not only for policy makers but also for multi-campus system research endeavors.
C1 [Aglargoz, Ozan] Anadolu Univ, Dept Business Adm, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Eskisehir, Turkey.
C3 Anadolu University
RP Aglargöz, O (corresponding author), Anadolu Univ, Dept Business Adm, Fac Econ & Adm Sci, Eskisehir, Turkey.
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RI Aglargoz, Ozan/R-5177-2019
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TC 4
Z9 5
U1 1
U2 16
PU SPRINGER
PI DORDRECHT
PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
SN 1358-3883
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J9 TERT EDUC MANAG
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PY 2017
VL 23
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BP 69
EP 83
DI 10.1080/13583883.2016.1207798
PG 15
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GA EO6FV
UT WOS:000396788300006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Alsahafi, N
Shin, SC
AF Alsahafi, Nisreen
Shin, Seong-Chul
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International Students in Australian Universities
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LA English
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Saudi students
AB The authors investigate factors affecting Saudi students' educational experiences in Australian universities and their adjustment issues. The data comes from the survey of 100 Saudi international students in Sydney and subsequent interviews. The analysis revealed that language proficiency is the main barrier to Saudi students' academic and social adjustment, with some academic factors such as classroom activities and assessment methods, and social factors such as homesickness and loneliness also affecting their study. The analysis has also identified Saudi students' coping strategies such as improvement of language competence, time management and mixing with others. It then discusses differences in perceived level of difficulty with respect to gender, age, educational level and length of residence, as well as some implications of the findings.
C1 [Alsahafi, Nisreen] Univ New South Wales, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Linguist, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Shin, Seong-Chul] Univ New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of New South Wales Sydney; University of New South Wales
Sydney
RP Alsahafi, N (corresponding author), Univ New South Wales, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Linguist, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
EM n.alsahafi@student.unsw.edu.au; s.shin@unsw.edu.au
RI Shin, Seong-Chul/ABC-2916-2021; Alsahafi, Nisreen/AAS-7522-2021
OI Shin, Seong-Chul/0000-0001-5433-7918; Alsahafi,
Nisreen/0000-0002-7797-9195; Alsahafi, Nisreen/0000-0002-9390-7415
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Z9 53
U1 1
U2 14
PU UNIV LOUISIANA MONROE
PI MONROE
PA 700 UNIVERSITY AVE, MONROE, LA 71209 USA
SN 2162-3104
EI 2166-3750
J9 J INT STUDENTS
JI J. Int. Students
PD JAN-FEB
PY 2017
VL 7
IS 1
BP 53
EP 72
PG 20
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SC Education & Educational Research
GA FB1KB
UT WOS:000405901200005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bansal, A
AF Bansal, Anjali
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acquisition
SO JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Equity; Integration; Mergers and acquisitions; Perceived organizational
justice; Alienation; Hierarchical regression
ID ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE; PROCEDURAL JUSTICE; WORK ALIENATION; FAIRNESS;
INTEGRATION; COMMITMENT; WORKPLACE; SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCES; MANAGERS
AB Purpose - In the literature of mergers and social justice, equality is regarded as a crucial phenomenon to achieve social integration. This paper is based on the philosophy that during mergers and acquisitions (M&As), the employees who experience the equal distribution of resources, equal respect to each other's policies and procedures, and fair and respectful interactions, are more likely to have a sense of control and lower social isolation and hence tend to get influenced positively by the M&A process. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between perceived organizational justice and employee feelings of alienation during post-M&As.
Design/methodology/approach - A cross-sectional survey research design has been used. This study was undertaken on a sample of 315 employees from five organizations in India. The quantitative data were subjected to univariate and bivariate analysis, while qualitative data were subjected to relational content analysis. Different dimensions of justice were studied in relation to the feelings of alienation using multiple correlational analysis and hierarchical regression analysis.
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Originality/value - The study has significant value for both MNCs and researchers. This study has strong implications for the multinational corporations that are making inroads into M&As but consistently failing due to employee issues. This study also presents future directions to the researchers to explore more in the area of soft issues of M&As.
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RP Bansal, A (corresponding author), MICA, Dept Business Management, Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India.
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NR 91
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U1 3
U2 38
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0953-4814
EI 1758-7816
J9 J ORGAN CHANGE MANAG
JI J. Organ. Chang. Manage.
PY 2017
VL 30
IS 3
SI SI
BP 417
EP 439
DI 10.1108/JOCM-06-2016-0122
PG 23
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA EX0UR
UT WOS:000402936800012
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chow, HPH
AF Chow, Henry P. H.
TI A time to be born and a time to die: Exploring the determinants of death
anxiety among university students in a western Canadian city
SO DEATH STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
ID OLDER-ADULTS; SELF-ESTEEM; MORTALITY SALIENCE; RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION;
TERROR MANAGEMENT; HIGH-SCHOOL; FEAR; ATTITUDES; LIFE; DEPRESSION
AB Using data collected from a questionnaire survey of 501 university students in a western Canadian city, this article explores the death anxiety among young adults and the factors influencing their levels of death anxiety. Results demonstrated that respondents displayed a moderate level of death anxiety. Multiple regression analysis further revealed that females, non-Caucasians and those who demonstrated to be less religious, indicated a higher level of loneliness, scored lower on the purpose in life scale, expressed dissatisfaction with their self-image, and reported a higher socio-economic status were found to exhibit a higher level of death anxiety.
C1 [Chow, Henry P. H.] Univ Regina, Dept Sociol & Social Studies, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.
C3 University of Regina
RP Chow, HPH (corresponding author), Univ Regina, Dept Sociol & Social Studies, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.
EM Henry.Chow@uregina.ca
FU Department of Sociology and Social Studies at the University of Regina
FX This study was conducted under the auspices of the Department of
Sociology and Social Studies at the University of Regina. A considerable
debt is owed to Theresa Bigayan, Tara Busch, Barbara Cabrera, Joshua
Freistadt, Susan Hanna, Susan Keys, Kelly-Ann McLeod, Dale Partridge,
Christall Paul, Theresa Pinay, Shelley Skelding, Hiroko Sugimoto,
Jennifer Youck, and Greg Young for their research assistance, and to
Yau-tsang Chan, Angel Chow, Christie Chow, Christopher Chow, Simon Kwan,
Sutton Cheung, Stephen Tam, Bosco Li, Chap Wong, and Thomson Yu for
their unwavering support.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0748-1187
EI 1091-7683
J9 DEATH STUD
JI Death Stud.
PY 2017
VL 41
IS 6
BP 345
EP 352
DI 10.1080/07481187.2017.1279240
PG 8
WC Psychology, Multidisciplinary; Social Issues; Social Sciences,
Biomedical
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Social Issues; Biomedical Social Sciences
GA FC0QF
UT WOS:000406543000002
PM 28060575
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Enderby, P
Pandyan, A
Bowen, A
Hearnden, D
Ashburn, A
Conroy, P
Logan, P
Thompson, C
Winter, J
AF Enderby, Pam
Pandyan, Anand
Bowen, Audrey
Hearnden, David
Ashburn, Ann
Conroy, Paul
Logan, Pip
Thompson, Carl
Winter, Jacqueline
TI Accessing rehabilitation after stroke - a guessing game?
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Length of stay; potential for rehabilitation; stroke; timing of
intervention
ID RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; TIME-COURSE; FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY; MOTOR
RECOVERY; CARE; CONTRACTURES; ASSOCIATION; POSTSTROKE; EVALUATE; THERAPY
AB Aim: To explore the use, meaning and value of the term "rehabilitation potential".
Method: The authors of this commentary met to discuss concerns relating to the pressure on health service staff created by reduced length of stay in acute settings of those who have suffered a stroke and the need to determine the potential of a patient for rehabilitation in order to inform discharge arrangements. Points raised at this meeting were shared with an email group who over a 12-month period contributed to this paper.
Results: The group agreed that: (a) Given that there is very limited evidence to guide judgements regarding rehabilitation potential following stroke at an early stage the need for rehabilitation needs to be reviewed on a regular basis over a long period and that this needs to be reflected in clinical guidelines. (b) Rehabilitation needs to be available in a broad range of care settings, in order that discharge from hospital is not equated with a lack of rehabilitation potential. (c) Research related to rehabilitation potential needs to be conducted. This should examine influences of decision-making and the algorithms associated with recovery and local policy on rehabilitation potential. (d) The economic benefits of rehabilitation needs further exploration. (e) Assessment of rehabilitation potential should be made more explicit and supported by appropriate evidence.
Conclusion: Whilst further research is required to assist in determining the right time for people to benefit from formal rehabilitation this gives the impression that one dose of rehabilitation at a specific time will meet all needs. It is likely that a rehabilitation pathway identifying features required in the early stages following stroke as well as that required over many years in order to prevent readmission, maintain fitness and prevent secondary sequelae such as depression and social isolation would be beneficial.
C1 [Enderby, Pam] Univ Sheffield, Sch Hlth & Related Res, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England.
[Pandyan, Anand; Winter, Jacqueline] Keele Univ, Inst Sci & Technol Med, 0-01 Mackay Bldg, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England.
[Pandyan, Anand; Winter, Jacqueline] Keele Univ, Sch Hlth & Rehabil, 0-01 Mackay Bldg, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England.
[Bowen, Audrey; Conroy, Paul] Univ Manchester, MAHSC, Stroke Res, Salford, Lancs, England.
[Hearnden, David] Dudley Social Serv, Dudley MBC Adult Care, Dudley, England.
[Ashburn, Ann] Univ Southampton, Fac Hlth Sci, Southampton, Hants, England.
[Logan, Pip] Univ Nottingham, Sch Commun Hlth Sci, Div Rehabil & Ageing, Nottingham, England.
[Thompson, Carl] Univ Leeds, Sch Healthcare, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of Sheffield; Keele University; Keele University; University
of Manchester; University of Southampton; University of Nottingham;
University of Leeds
RP Pandyan, A (corresponding author), Keele Univ, Inst Sci & Technol Med, 0-01 Mackay Bldg, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England.; Pandyan, A (corresponding author), Keele Univ, Sch Hlth & Rehabil, 0-01 Mackay Bldg, Keele ST5 5BG, Staffs, England.; Enderby, P (corresponding author), Innovat Ctr, Sch Hlth & Related Res, 217 Portobello, Sheffield S1 4DP, S Yorkshire, England.
EM P.M.Enderby@Sheffield.ac.uk; a.d.pandyan@keele.ac.uk
RI Pandyan, Anand/D-3617-2011; Bowen, Audrey/K-5544-2012; Conroy,
Paul/L-9500-2017
OI Logan, Philippa/0000-0002-6657-2381; Thompson, Carl/0000-0002-9369-1204;
Enderby, Pamela/0000-0002-4371-9053; Pandyan, Anand/0000-0002-2180-197X;
Bowen, Audrey/0000-0003-4075-1215; Conroy, Paul/0000-0003-2189-4149
FU National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in
Applied Health Research and Care (NIHR CLAHRC)
FX A. B.'s salary is partly funded by the National Institute for Health
Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and
Care (NIHR CLAHRC) Greater Manchester. The funder had no role in the
preparation of the manuscript. However, the project outlined in this
article may be considered to be affiliated to the work of the NIHR
CLAHRC Greater Manchester.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PY 2017
VL 39
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EP 713
DI 10.3109/09638288.2016.1160448
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WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA EM1SZ
UT WOS:000395098600012
PM 27133783
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Garcia, A
Bentein, K
Herrbach, O
Guerrero, S
AF Garcia, Alice
Bentein, Kathleen
Herrbach, Olivier
Guerrero, Sylvie
TI How does social isolation in a context of dirty work increase emotional
exhaustion and inhibit work engagement? A process model
SO PERSONNEL REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Quantitative; Work engagement; Emotional exhaustion; Social isolation;
Job demands-resources model; Stigmatization
ID JOB DEMANDS; PROFESSIONAL ISOLATION; WORKPLACE ISOLATION; RESOURCES;
BURNOUT; STRATEGIES; PERFORMANCE; EMPLOYEES; IDENTITY; QUESTION
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the consequences of experiencing social isolation in a context of dirty work. Relying on an integration of the job demands-resources model (Schaufeli and Bakker, 2004) with the social identity approach (Ashforth and Kreiner, 1999), the paper posits that perceived social isolation prevents the development of defense mechanisms that could counter the occupational stigma, and thus tends to increase perceptions of stigmatization, and to decrease perceptions of the prosocial impact of their work. Through these two perceptions, perceived social isolation indirectly affects emotional exhaustion and work engagement.
Design/methodology/approach - Research hypotheses are tested among a sample of 195 workers in the commercial cleaning industry who execute physically tainted tasks.
Findings - Results support the research model. Perceived prosocial impact mediates the negative relationship between perceived social isolation and work engagement, and perceived stigmatization mediates the positive relationship between perceived social isolation and emotional exhaustion.
Research limitations/implications - This research contributes to the dirty work literature by empirically examining one of its implicit assumptions, namely, that social isolation prevents the development of coping strategies. It also contributes to the literature on well-being and work engagement by demonstrating how they are affected by the social context of work.
Originality/value - The present paper is the first to study the specific challenges of social isolation in dirty work occupations and its consequences.
C1 [Garcia, Alice] Univ Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.
[Bentein, Kathleen; Guerrero, Sylvie] Univ Quebec, ESG UQAM, Sch Management, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Herrbach, Olivier] Univ Bordeaux, IAE Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.
C3 Universite de Toulouse; Universite Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier;
University of Quebec; University of Quebec Montreal; Universite de
Bordeaux
RP Bentein, K (corresponding author), Univ Quebec, ESG UQAM, Sch Management, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
EM bentein.kathleen@uqam.ca
FU Cigedil research committee of the University of Toulouse III - Paul
Sabatier; Regional Council of Midi Pyrenees, Toulouse
FX The authors thank the Cigedil research committee of the University of
Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier and the Regional Council of Midi Pyrenees,
Toulouse, that have funded the study.
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U2 86
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0048-3486
EI 1758-6933
J9 PERS REV
JI Pers. Rev.
PY 2017
VL 46
IS 8
BP 1620
EP 1634
DI 10.1108/PR-09-2016-0227
PG 15
WC Industrial Relations & Labor; Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA FN4PW
UT WOS:000415990200010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lim, CM
Kim, YK
AF Lim, Chae Mi
Kim, Youn-Kyung
TI Older consumers' TV shopping: emotions and satisfaction
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Loneliness; Telepresence; Emotional factors; Gratification; Older
consumers; TV home shopping
ID ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR CONSISTENCY; PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT; PARASOCIAL
INTERACTION; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; SELF-DISCLOSURE; TELEVISION;
LONELINESS; TELEPRESENCE; IMPACT; INTERACTIVITY
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the emotional factors that affect older consumers' satisfaction with TV shopping and examined the relationships among these factors.
Design/methodology/approach - A sample of 285 consumers aged 60 years and older who had watched a TV home shopping channel was used. Structural equation modeling (SEM) examined the relationships among emotional factors that affect satisfaction.
Findings - This study found that loneliness was an antecedent of both gratification shopping motivation and telepresence and that telepresence positively affected consumer satisfaction with TV shopping.
Research limitations/implications - The findings of this study validate social-compensation motive of media consumption and deficiency paradigm in the context of TV shopping. The relationship between telepresence and satisfaction also supported transportation theory. However, the findings of the current study should be interpreted with caution due to the non-random sampling method. Constructs other than those employed in this study could be examined regarding outcomes of loneliness.
Practical implications - This study suggested that telepresence and shopping for self-gratification are effective ways to alleviate older consumers' loneliness. In addition, the findings from relationships among emotional variables suggested potential marketing strategies for shaping positive consumer attitudes toward and satisfaction with TV shopping networks.
Originality/value - This study extended knowledge on loneliness by demonstrating how it related to attitudinal outcomes such as satisfaction and knowledge on telepresence by examining it in the context of TV shopping.
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C3 Thomas Jefferson University; University of Tennessee System; University
of Tennessee Knoxville
RP Kim, YK (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Retail Hospitality & Tourism Management, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
EM ykim13@utk.edu
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U1 6
U2 51
PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0959-0552
EI 1758-6690
J9 INT J RETAIL DISTRIB
JI Int. J. Retail Distrib. Manag.
PY 2017
VL 45
IS 3
BP 292
EP 307
DI 10.1108/IJRDM-07-2016-0113
PG 16
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA EQ4JU
UT WOS:000398043700004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mbakile-Mahlanza, L
Manderson, L
Downing, M
Ponsford, J
AF Mbakile-Mahlanza, Lingani
Manderson, Lenore
Downing, Marina
Ponsford, Jennie
TI Family caregiving of individuals with traumatic brain injury in Botswana
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Anxiety; depression; family caregiving; traumatic brain injury
ID PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MENTAL-HEALTH; PEOPLE; TBI;
DEPRESSION; COMMUNITY; CHILDREN; CARERS; BURDEN
AB Background The impairments that affect survivors of TBI impact the person's independence, and family members frequently have to take on a caregiver role. This study examined the experience of caregiving for individuals with TBI in Botswana and its impact on psychological distress in caregivers. Methods Using a mixed methods study design, qualitative data from semi-structured interviews were thematically analyzed and triangulated with data regarding functional status from the Structured Head Injury Outcome Questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Results The study included 26 participants with moderate to severe TBI, and a total of 18 caregivers were recruited. Caregivers commonly reported receiving limited information regarding their relatives' injuries and management methods. Heavy caregiving demands were placed on them, with little support from the healthcare system. A significant proportion of caregivers experienced anxiety and depression, which was associated with lower functional independence in their injured relative. Somewhat more spouses than parents reported clinically significant anxiety levels. Other consequences of caregiving included social isolation and limited support from the wider community as well as financial difficulties. Despite these stresses caregivers tended to accept their caregiving role. Cultural factors such devotion to their families and faith and belief in God moderated burden and distress. Conclusions Carers of individuals with TBI in Botswana face significant challenges. Rehabilitation efforts need to take these into account. Specifically, more information and support needs to be provided to survivors and their families. Psychological, economic and health needs of the care providers also should be addressed in the planning of rehabilitation interventions.
C1 [Mbakile-Mahlanza, Lingani; Manderson, Lenore; Downing, Marina; Ponsford, Jennie] Monash Univ, Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
[Manderson, Lenore] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Publ Hlth, Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Downing, Marina; Ponsford, Jennie] Epworth Med Fdn, Monash Epworth Rehabil Res Ctr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 Monash University; University of Witwatersrand; Monash University;
Epworth Medical Foundation
RP Ponsford, J (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Sch Psychol Sci, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
EM jennie.ponsford@monash.edu
RI Downing, Marina/AAX-2380-2020; Mbakile-Mahlanza, Lingani/IXD-1430-2023
OI Mbakile-Mahlanza, Lingani/0000-0002-1285-3276; Downing,
Marina/0000-0002-3126-6632; Manderson, Lenore/0000-0002-7883-1790
FU Australian Psychological Society (APS) Grant; Epworth Healthcare
FX This work was partly supported by Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Grant for Intercultural/International Projects and a travel grant from
Epworth Healthcare.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT S
AU Pietiläinen, V
Salmi, I
Rusko, R
Jänkälä, R
AF Pietilainen, Ville
Salmi, Ilkka
Rusko, Rauno
Jankala, Raimo
BA Christiansen, B
Chandan, HC
BF Christiansen, B
Chandan, HC
TI Experienced Stress and the Value of Rest Stops in the Transportation
Field: Stress and Transportation
SO HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH ON HUMAN FACTORS IN CONTEMPORARY WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT
SE Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development
Book Series
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CORONARY HEART-DISEASE; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; JOB
DEMANDS; WORK; HEALTH; STRAIN; PSYCHOLOGY; DRIVERS; EMPLOYEES
AB Work-related stress has been a long-term research focus in the field of industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology. Transportation is marginal, but an interesting context for the study as the field contains many specific characteristics related to stress phenomena. This chapter investigates the contents of and connection between work-related stress and rest stops' value in the transportation field, specifically in a lightly settled area with long geographic distances. Professional truck drivers in Finland serve as the target group for this study. The working conditions of truck drivers are unique compared to other branches where the work is not so mobile. In addition to how the truck is equipped, the services and facilities at rest stops are important elements in wellbeing. Based on the qualitative content analysis, this study offers in-depth information concerning work-related stress as an experienced phenomenon in the transportation field. Work management and legislation are highlighted as primary results while a dangerous work environment as well as isolation and loneliness are listed as secondary research results associated with work-related stress and the value of rest stops. Recommendations for future research and practical implications are proposed.
C1 [Pietilainen, Ville; Rusko, Rauno; Jankala, Raimo] Univ Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland.
[Salmi, Ilkka] Univ Lapland, Appl Psychol, Rovaniemi, Finland.
C3 University of Lapland; University of Lapland
RP Pietiläinen, V (corresponding author), Univ Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland.
RI Rusko, Rauno/KUD-3891-2024
OI Rusko, Rauno/0000-0002-5087-9194; Pietilainen, Ville/0000-0003-3126-6146
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AU Radcliff, P
AF Radcliff, Phil
TI Virtual action learning: a pilot in building leadership capacity
SO ACTION LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
DE Virtual action learning; leadership development; wicked problems; tutor
skills
AB This account of practice encompasses a pilot virtual action learning programme with a small group of learners. This was an 18-month extension to the one-week Leadership Open Programme that the participants had previously completed at the Business School. It includes insights from an evaluation study completed in early 2016. It considers in particular the following issues: the structuring of a virtual event; the significance of maintaining continuity of learning; the need for commonality of reference points about leadership in order to enhance it; the selection of problems by participants; whether leadership development itself is a 'wicked problem' and the role and skills required of the tutor to add value to the learning experience. Amongst other benefits, the participants found the chance to build relationships broke down the loneliness of leadership and greatly enhanced their learning. These issues will be explored further in a review planned for early 2017.
C1 [Radcliff, Phil] Change Connect Silvertrees, Woodside Way, Virginia Water GU25 4PU, England.
RP Radcliff, P (corresponding author), Change Connect Silvertrees, Woodside Way, Virginia Water GU25 4PU, England.
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JI Action Learn.
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA EX0MH
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Tahir, L
Thakib, MTM
Hamzah, MH
Said, MNHM
Musah, MB
AF Tahir, Lokman
Thakib, Mohd Taufiq Mohd
Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi
Said, Mohd Nihra Haruzuan Mohd
Musah, Mohammed Borhandden
TI Novice head teachers' isolation and loneliness experiences: A
mixed-methods study
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Isolation; loneliness; novice head teachers; mixed-methods
ID RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; SCALE; VERSION; TRANSLATION; DEPRESSION;
PRINCIPALS; ATTACHMENT
AB Most studies in headship focus on the elements of training and head teachers' capabilities in leading schools. The concept of isolation experienced by head teachers during the early years of their headship is, however, overlooked. This article attempts to explore the neglected aspect of headships' experiences with isolation that later contributes to the betterment of the headship appointment. This mixed-methods study explores the experience of head teachers' isolation in the early phase of their leadership years, and presents findings on the strategies used to overcome the isolation. Using an open-ended questionnaire, a total of 170 novice head teachers from Malaysian primary and secondary schools were asked to give their responses on experiences of isolation. Furthermore, 10 novice head teachers, who experienced isolation in the early phase of their leadership years, were interviewed. Findings revealed that the level of isolation among the head teachers was fairly low, and they perceived their isolation experience as temporary.
C1 [Tahir, Lokman] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Headship & Sch Leadership, Fac Educ, Johor Baharu, Malaysia.
[Thakib, Mohd Taufiq Mohd] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Educ, Johor Baharu 81310, Malaysia.
[Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Language Acad, Johor Baharu, Malaysia.
[Said, Mohd Nihra Haruzuan Mohd] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Dept Educ Sci & Creat Multimedia, Fac Educ, Johor Baharu, Malaysia.
[Musah, Mohammed Borhandden] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Educ, Higher Educ Qual & Evaluat, Johor Baharu, Malaysia.
C3 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia
RP Tahir, L (corresponding author), Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Educ, Johor Baharu 81310, Malaysia.
EM p-lokman@utm.my
RI Musah, Mohammed Borhandden/C-7168-2014; Mohamad Said, Mohd Nihra
Haruzuan Bin/C-6971-2014
OI Musah, Mohammed Borhandden/0000-0003-4572-8348; Mohamad Said, Mohd Nihra
Haruzuan Bin/0000-0001-9103-9530; Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi/0000-0002-4240-2636
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SN 1741-1432
EI 1741-1440
J9 EDUC MANAG ADM LEAD
JI Educ. Manag. Adm. Leadersh.
PD JAN
PY 2017
VL 45
IS 1
BP 164
EP 189
DI 10.1177/1741143215587302
PG 26
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA EH0IZ
UT WOS:000391448700010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zali, M
Farhadi, A
Soleimanifar, M
Allameh, H
Janani, L
AF Zali, M.
Farhadi, A.
Soleimanifar, M.
Allameh, H.
Janani, L.
TI Loneliness, fear of falling, and quality of life in community-dwelling
older women who live alone and live with others
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID BERG BALANCE SCALE; PERSIAN VERSION; RELIABILITY; VALIDATION; VALIDITY;
PEOPLE; TEHRAN; AGE
AB Background: One of the health indexes is living arrangement and nowadays has tended toward living alone which has terrible negative impacts on the elderly's social health in Asia. About 62.2% of lonely older adults are afraid of falling. In addition, the activity level of them is much more limited.Aim: The aim of this article is to compare loneliness, fear of falling, and quality of life in older women who live alone and live with others.Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on 218 accessible elderly women (116 live alone, 102 live with others) to compare loneliness, fear of falling, and quality of life by using the Farsi versions of UCLA-LS, falls efficacy scale-international (FES-I), and SF12 questionnaires, respectively.Results: Linear regression was used to compare the means of continuous outcomes between the two groups by adjustment on probable confounder's age and falling history.Conclusion: Fears of falling and physical aspect of life quality in the lonely older adults were considerably higher than other group.
C1 [Zali, M.] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Hlth Management & Econ, Tehran, Iran.
[Farhadi, A.] Univ Social Welf & Rehabil, Dept Gerontol, Tehran, Iran.
[Soleimanifar, M.] AJA Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Tehran, Iran.
[Allameh, H.] Babol Univ Med Sci, Dept Tradit Med, Babol Sar, Iran.
[Janani, L.] Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, Tehran, Iran.
C3 Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Babol University of Medical
Sciences; Iran University of Medical Sciences
RP Soleimanifar, M (corresponding author), Aja Univ Med Sci, Biomech Res Ctr, Fatemi Str, Tehran, Iran.
EM Manijeh.soleimanifar@yahoo.com
RI Soleimanifar, Manijeh/S-9902-2019; Farhadi, Akram/ABB-7610-2021; Janani,
Leila/H-4406-2018
OI Farhadi, Akram/0000-0002-0655-8342; Janani, Leila/0000-0003-3829-6364
FU Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran
University of Medical Sciences
FX This study was supported by the Academic Center for Education, Culture
and Research (ACECR), Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
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TC 15
Z9 18
U1 6
U2 22
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PY 2017
VL 43
IS 11
BP 582
EP 588
DI 10.1080/03601277.2017.1376450
PG 7
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA FP6DY
UT WOS:000417714700006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kahan, D
Poremski, D
Wise-Harris, D
Pauly, D
Leszcz, M
Wasylenki, D
Stergiopoulos, V
AF Kahan, Deborah
Poremski, Daniel
Wise-Harris, Deborah
Pauly, Daniel
Leszcz, Molyn
Wasylenki, Donald
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
TI Perceived Case Management Needs and Service Preferences of Frequent
Emergency Department Users: Lessons Learned in a Large Urban Centre
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH-CARE UTILIZATION; MENTAL-ILLNESS; SUPPORT; DISCRIMINATION;
PRINCIPLES; ALLIANCE; EXPLICIT; VISITS; PEOPLE; TRAUMA
AB Objectives
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users with mental health and addictions concerns who participated in a brief intensive case management intervention.
Methods
We conducted semi-structured individual interviews with 20 frequent emergency department users with mental health and addictions challenges, 13 service providers involved in the delivery of a brief case management intervention, and a focus group with intervention case managers. Thematic analysis was used to explore perceived service user profiles, service needs and preferences of care.
Results
Service users experienced complex health and social needs and social isolation, while exhibiting resilience and the desire to contribute. They described multiple instances of stigmatization in interactions with healthcare professionals. Components of the brief intensive case management intervention perceived to be helpful included system navigation, advocacy, intermediation, and practical needs assistance. Frequent service users valued relational responsiveness, a non-judgmental stance, and a recovery orientation in case managers.
Conclusion
Interventions for frequent service users in mental health may be enhanced by focusing on the engagement of formal and informal social supports, practical needs assistance, system navigation, advocacy and intermediation, and attention to the recovery goals of service users.
C1 [Kahan, Deborah; Leszcz, Molyn; Wasylenki, Donald; Stergiopoulos, Vicky] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Poremski, Daniel; Wise-Harris, Deborah; Pauly, Daniel; Stergiopoulos, Vicky] St Michaels Hosp, Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Poremski, Daniel] Inst Mental Hlth, Singapore, Singapore.
[Stergiopoulos, Vicky] Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; Saint Michaels Hospital
Toronto; University of Toronto; Centre for Addiction & Mental Health -
Canada
RP Stergiopoulos, V (corresponding author), Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Stergiopoulos, V (corresponding author), St Michaels Hosp, Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Toronto, ON, Canada.; Stergiopoulos, V (corresponding author), Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM vicky.stergiopoulos@camh.ca
RI Leszcz, Molyn/N-9043-2016; Pauly, Daniel/AAY-2316-2021
FU Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
FX The study was funded by Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
VS was the grant recipient.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD DEC 21
PY 2016
VL 11
IS 12
AR e0168782
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PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA EI9TW
UT WOS:000392853100068
PM 28002491
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lewis, RJ
Mason, TB
Winstead, BA
Gaskins, M
Irons, LB
AF Lewis, Robin J.
Mason, Tyler B.
Winstead, Barbara A.
Gaskins, Melissa
Irons, Lance B.
TI Pathways to Hazardous Drinking Among Racially and Socioeconomically
Diverse Lesbian Women: Sexual Minority Stress, Rumination, Social
Isolation, and Drinking to Cope
SO PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY
LA English
DT Article
DE lesbianism; alcohol drinking patterns; social stress; stress management;
sociocultural factors; SES; racial and ethnic differences
ID ALCOHOL-RELATED PROBLEMS; DISORDERS IDENTIFICATION TEST; SUBSTANCE USE
DISORDERS; MENTAL-HEALTH; INTERNALIZED HETEROSEXISM; RACIAL/ETHNIC
DIFFERENCES; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; EMOTIONAL
DISTRESS; STRUCTURAL STIGMA
AB Lesbian women engage in more hazardous drinking than heterosexual women yet we know relatively little about what explains this disparity. In the present study, race, socioeconomic status (SES), minority stress, general psychological processes, and distress were examined as pathways to hazardous drinking among young (18-35 years) Black and non-Hispanic White lesbian women. We used the psychological mediation framework adaptation of minority stress theory and the reserve capacity model as theoretical underpinnings of the conceptual model in the current study. Self-identified lesbian participants (N = 867) completed a onetime online survey that assessed race, SES, perceived sexual minority discrimination, proximal minority stress (concealment, internalized homophobia, lack of connection to lesbian community), rumination, social isolation, psychological distress, drinking to cope, and hazardous drinking. Cross-sectional results demonstrated that being Black was associated with hazardous drinking via sequential mediators of rumination, psychological distress, and drinking to cope. SES was associated with hazardous drinking via sequential mediators of sexual minority discrimination, proximal minority stress, rumination, social isolation, psychological distress, and drinking to cope. Understanding these pathways can aid researchers and clinicians studying and working with lesbians who are at risk for hazardous drinking.
C1 [Lewis, Robin J.; Mason, Tyler B.; Winstead, Barbara A.; Gaskins, Melissa; Irons, Lance B.] Old Dominion Univ, Dept Psychol, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
[Lewis, Robin J.; Winstead, Barbara A.] Virginia Consortium Program Clin Psychol, Norfolk, VA USA.
C3 Old Dominion University
RP Lewis, RJ (corresponding author), Old Dominion Univ, Dept Psychol, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA.
EM rlewis@odu.edu
OI Lewis, Robin/0000-0003-4010-9396; Irons, Lana/0000-0003-2628-8631
FU National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National
Institutes of Health [R15AA020424]
FX The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Research
reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institutes of Health under
award number R15AA020424 to author, Robin Lewis, Principal Investigator.
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PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
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EI 1471-6402
J9 PSYCHOL WOMEN QUART
JI Psychol. Women Q.
PD DEC
PY 2016
VL 40
IS 4
BP 564
EP 581
DI 10.1177/0361684316662603
PG 18
WC Psychology, Multidisciplinary; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Women's Studies
GA ED2SY
UT WOS:000388700400007
PM 28138208
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Javor, A
Ransmayr, G
Struhal, W
Riedl, R
AF Javor, Andrija
Ransmayr, Gerhard
Struhal, Walter
Riedl, Rene
TI Parkinson Patients' Initial Trust in Avatars: Theory and Evidence
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; VIRTUAL-REALITY; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS;
CLINICAL-DIAGNOSIS; DECISION-MAKING; NEURAL SYSTEMS; LEWY BODY; DISEASE;
AMYGDALA; DISORDERS
AB Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that affects the motor system and cognitive and behavioral functions. Due to these impairments, PD patients also have problems in using the computer. However, using computers and the Internet could help these patients to overcome social isolation and enhance information search. Specifically, avatars (defined as virtual representations of humans) are increasingly used in online environments to enhance human-computer interaction by simulating face-to-face interaction. Our laboratory experiment investigated how PD patients behave in a trust game played with human and avatar counterparts, and we compared this behavior to the behavior of age, income, education and gender matched healthy controls. The results of our study show that PD patients trust avatar faces significantly more than human faces. Moreover, there was no significant difference between initial trust of PD patients and healthy controls in avatar faces, while PD patients trusted human faces significantly less than healthy controls. Our data suggests that PD patients' interaction with avatars may constitute an effective way of communication in situations in which trust is required (e.g., a physician recommends intake of medication). We discuss the implications of these results for several areas of human-computer interaction and neurological research.
C1 [Javor, Andrija; Ransmayr, Gerhard; Struhal, Walter] Johannes Kepler Univ Linz, Kepler Univ Clin, Dept Neurol 2, Linz, Austria.
[Riedl, Rene] Univ Appl Sci Upper Austria, Sch Management, Steyr, Austria.
[Riedl, Rene] Johannes Kepler Univ Linz, Dept Business Informat Informat Engn, Linz, Austria.
C3 Johannes Kepler University Linz; Kepler University Hospital; Johannes
Kepler University Linz
RP Javor, A (corresponding author), Johannes Kepler Univ Linz, Kepler Univ Clin, Dept Neurol 2, Linz, Austria.
EM javor@gmx.at
OI Struhal, Walter/0000-0001-7360-7784
FU Internet Foundation Austria [688]
FX This study was supported by a research grant from the Internet
Foundation Austria (Call 8 - No. 688), https://www.netidee.at. The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis,
decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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U1 2
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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JI PLoS One
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AR e0165998
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WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA EB8BB
UT WOS:000387614800028
PM 27820864
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Garratt, T
Hamilton, K
AF Garratt, Tim
Hamilton, Kathrin
TI The loneliness of the long-term investor: a comment on patience in
practice
SO SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE asset management; long term capital; pensions; shareholders; regulation
AB Baillie Gifford is a 108-year-old, Edinburgh-based, unlimited liability investment partnership, which makes long-term investments in equities on behalf of its clients. In this research note, two Partners of Baillie Gifford, Tim Garratt and Kathrin Hamilton discuss their view of what constitutes patient capital, highlight institutional barriers to its perpetuation and offer some possible remedies. It is by design a subjective practitioner's view.
C1 [Garratt, Tim; Hamilton, Kathrin] Ballie Gifford, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
RP Garratt, T (corresponding author), Ballie Gifford, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM tim.garratt@bailliegifford.com
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TC 1
Z9 1
U1 6
U2 17
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 1475-1461
EI 1475-147X
J9 SOCIO-ECON REV
JI Socio-Econ. Rev.
PD OCT
PY 2016
VL 14
IS 4
SI SI
BP 789
EP 806
DI 10.1093/ser/mww031
PG 18
WC Economics; Political Science; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Government & Law; Sociology
GA EJ6JC
UT WOS:000393324300010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Leclerc, JB
Detrain, C
AF Leclerc, Jean-Baptiste
Detrain, Claire
TI Ants detect but do not discriminate diseased workers within their nest
SO SCIENCE OF NATURE
LA English
DT Article
DE Ants; Social immunity; Entomopathogenic fungi; Context-dependence;
Nestmate recognition
ID HONEY-BEE; METARHIZIUM-ANISOPLIAE; CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS;
APIS-MELLIFERA; ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGUS; BEAUVERIA-BASSIANA; GROOMING
BEHAVIOR; GENETIC DIVERSITY; VARROA-JACOBSONI; NATURAL COLONIES
AB Social insects have evolved an array of individual and social behaviours that limit pathogen entrance and spread within the colony. The detection of ectoparasites or of fungal spores on a nestmate body triggers their removal by allogrooming and appears as a primary component of social prophylaxis. However, in the case of fungal infection, one may wonder whether ant workers are able to detect, discriminate and keep at bay diseased nestmates that have no spores over their cuticle but which constitute a latent sanitary risk due to post-mortem corpse sporulation. Here, we investigate the ability of Myrmica rubra workers to detect and discriminate a healthy from a diseased nestmate infected by the entomopathogen Metarhizium anisopliae. During dyadic encounters in a neutral location, workers were more aggressive towards isolated sick nestmates on the 3rd post-infectionday. However, no such detection or discrimination of fungus-infected nestmates occurred in a social context inside the nest or at the nest entrance. Gatekeepers never actively rejected incoming diseased nestmates that rather spontaneously isolated themselves outside the nest. Our study reveals that ant workers may detect health-dependent cues and that their 'acceptance level' of sick nestmates is tunable depending on the social context. This raises questions about possible trade-offs between a social closure to pathogens and risks of erroneous rejection of healthy nestmates. Social isolation of moribund ants also appears as a widespread prophylactic strategy of social insects allowing them to reduce exposure to pathogens and to spare costs associated with the management of infected individuals.
C1 [Leclerc, Jean-Baptiste; Detrain, Claire] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Unit Social Ecol, CP 231,Bd Triomphe, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
RP Leclerc, JB (corresponding author), Univ Libre Bruxelles, Unit Social Ecol, CP 231,Bd Triomphe, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.
EM jealecle@ulb.ac.be
FU FRIA (Fonds pour la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans l'Agriculture);
FRS-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique) [CDR J.0092.16]
FX We thank the anonymous referees for their comments and Julien Hendrickx
for helping to collect ants. This study was funded by a Ph.D. grant to
Mr. Leclerc from FRIA (Fonds pour la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans
l'Agriculture) and by a research credit (CDR J.0092.16) from FRS-FNRS
(Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique). C.D. is Research Director from the
Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS).
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GA DU3OJ
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Brown, JL
Paris, S
Prado-Oviedo, NA
Meehan, CL
Hogan, JN
Morfeld, KA
Carlstead, K
AF Brown, Janine L.
Paris, Stephen
Prado-Oviedo, Natalia A.
Meehan, Cheryl L.
Hogan, Jennifer N.
Morfeld, Kari A.
Carlstead, Kathy
TI Reproductive Health Assessment of Female Elephants in North American
Zoos and Association of Husbandry Practices with Reproductive
Dysfunction in African Elephants (Loxodonta africana)
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID POSTREPRODUCTIVE LIFE-SPAN; OVARIAN ACYCLICITY; ESTROUS-CYCLE;
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT; ASIAN ELEPHANTS; SOCIAL BONDS;
HYPERPROLACTINEMIA; PROLACTIN; VARIABILITY; MAXIMUS
AB As part of a multi-institutional study of zoo elephant welfare, we evaluated female elephants managed by zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and applied epidemiological methods to determine what factors in the zoo environment are associated with reproductive problems, including ovarian acyclicity and hyperprolactinemia. Bi-weekly blood samples were collected from 95 African (Loxodonta africana) and 75 Asian (Elephas maximus) (8-55 years of age) elephants over a 12-month period for analysis of serum progestogens and prolactin. Females were categorized as normal cycling (regular 13- to 17-week cycles), irregular cycling (cycles longer or shorter than normal) or acyclic (baseline progestogens, < 0.1 ng/ml throughout), and having Low/Normal (< 14 or 18 ng/ml) or High (>= 14 or 18 ng/ml) prolactin for Asian and African elephants, respectively. Rates of normal cycling, acyclicity and irregular cycling were 73.2, 22.5 and 4.2% for Asian, and 48.4, 37.9 and 13.7% for African elephants, respectively, all of which differed between species (P < 0.05). For African elephants, univariate assessment found that social isolation decreased and higher enrichment diversity increased the chance a female would cycle normally. The strongest multi-variable models included Age (positive) and Enrichment Diversity (negative) as important factors of acyclicity among African elephants. The Asian elephant data set was not robust enough to support multi-variable analyses of cyclicity status. Additionally, only 3% of Asian elephants were found to be hyperprolactinemic as compared to 28% of Africans, so predictive analyses of prolactin status were conducted on African elephants only. The strongest multi-variable model included Age (positive), Enrichment Diversity (negative), Alternate Feeding Methods (negative) and Social Group Contact (positive) as predictors of hyperprolactinemia. In summary, the incidence of ovarian cycle problems and hyperprolactinemia predominantly affects African elephants, and increases in social stability and feeding and enrichment diversity may have positive influences on hormone status.
C1 [Brown, Janine L.; Paris, Stephen; Prado-Oviedo, Natalia A.; Morfeld, Kari A.] Smithsonian Conservat Biol Inst, Ctr Species Survival, Front Royal, VA USA.
[Meehan, Cheryl L.; Hogan, Jennifer N.] AWARE Inst, Portland, OR USA.
[Morfeld, Kari A.] Lincoln Childrens Zoo, Lincoln, NE USA.
C3 Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian National Zoological Park &
Conservation Biology Institute
RP Brown, JL (corresponding author), Smithsonian Conservat Biol Inst, Ctr Species Survival, Front Royal, VA USA.
EM brownjan@si.edu
OI Paris, Stephen/0000-0002-9971-5342; Brown, Janine/0000-0003-3898-7755
FU Institute of Museum and Library Services [LG-25-10-0033-10]; Smithsonian
National Zoological Park; Lincoln Children's Zoo; Honolulu Zoo; IMLS;
AWARE Institute
FX Funding for this work was provided by a National Leadership Grant to the
Honolulu Zoological Society from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services (www.imls.gov) grant number: LG-25-10-0033-10. Employers
provided financial support in the form of authors' salaries as follows:
Smithsonian National Zoological Park (JLB, SP, NP-O, KM); Lincoln
Children's Zoo (KM); Honolulu Zoo (KC). After the IMLS-funded period of
performance (November 2010 - December 2013) AWARE Institute provided
support in the form of salaries for author CM and JH. The specific roles
of these authors are articulated in the 'author contributions' section.
Neither the funders nor authors' employers had any role in study design,
data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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JI PLoS One
PD JUL 14
PY 2016
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AR e0145673
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0145673
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA DR0DZ
UT WOS:000379579500002
PM 27416141
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Chun, JJ
AF Chun, Jennifer Jihye
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organizing model of Asian Immigrant Women Advocates
SO CITIZENSHIP STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Agency; grassroots organizing; social movement leadership; worker
centers; Chinese immigrant women workers
AB Drawing upon a qualitative case study of Asian Immigrant Women Advocates (AIWA), which organizes Chinese immigrant women working in low-paid, precarious jobs, this study examines how one worker center contends with multiple dimensions of precarity to build political agency and movement leadership. By encouraging participation in collective trainings, promoting involvement in collective action campaigns, and creating organizational leadership roles, AIWA has developed a grassroots organizing model that transforms Asian immigrant women workers' everyday lives from a pervasive state of social isolation and political withdrawal to an uplifted state of self-activity and collective change-making. Key outcomes generated by AIWA's grassroots organizing model include enhanced self-confidence, expanded social networks, practical organizing skills, and expert-level knowledge. By showing how grassroots organizing strategies create alternative pathways for social and political engagement, this study challenges the dominance of professionally led worker centers that seek to dismantle but often perpetuate the exclusionary dynamics of liberal citizenship regimes.
C1 [Chun, Jennifer Jihye] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Sociol, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University Toronto Scarborough
RP Chun, JJ (corresponding author), Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Sociol, Toronto, ON, Canada.
EM jj.chun@utoronto.ca
OI CHUN, JENNIFER/0000-0002-0216-6376
FU Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada
[410-2008-1312]
FX This work was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council (SSHRC) of Canada [410-2008-1312].
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law
GA DK5HO
UT WOS:000374951200007
DA 2025-05-28
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AF Uparna, Jayaram
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TI WHEN IS THE NEXT BUS?: INFLUENCE OF MOBILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE ON
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SO JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE Social isolation; entrepreneurship; informal economy; developing world;
travel; rural; India; mobility
ID NETWORK STRUCTURE; MICROFINANCE; GENDER; CULTURE; POVERTY; WOMEN; POWER;
SEGREGATION; FRIENDSHIP; DIVERSITY
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C3 University of California System; University of California Irvine;
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RP Uparna, J (corresponding author), Univ Calif Irvine, Paul Merage Sch Business, 4291 Pereira Dr,SB2 317, Irvine, CA 92697 USA.
EM uparnaj@uci.edu
RI Weber, Klaus/P-7387-2015
OI Weber, Klaus/0000-0002-4460-4733
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PU WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
PI SINGAPORE
PA 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE
SN 1084-9467
EI 1793-706X
J9 J DEV ENTREP
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA EA4VE
UT WOS:000386612800007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Fogg-Rogers, L
Buetow, S
Talmage, A
McCann, CM
Leao, SHS
Tippett, L
Leung, J
McPherson, KM
Purdy, SC
AF Fogg-Rogers, Laura
Buetow, Stephen
Talmage, Alison
McCann, Clare M.
Leao, Sylvia H. S.
Tippett, Lynette
Leung, Joan
McPherson, Kathryn M.
Purdy, Suzanne C.
TI Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson's disease: an
exploration of participants' experiences
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Aphasia; Choir; dysarthria; Parkinson's disease; self-management; stroke
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PATIENT SELF-MANAGEMENT; MUSIC-THERAPY; SUBJECTIVE
INDEX; HEALTH; APHASIA; PEOPLE; DISABILITY; SPEECH; MOOD
AB Purpose: People with stroke or Parkinson's disease (PD) live with reduced mood, social participation and quality of life (QOL). Communication difficulties affect 90% of people with PD (dysarthria) and over 33% of people with stroke (aphasia). These consequences are disabling in many ways. However, as singing is typically still possible, its therapeutic use is of increasing interest. This article explores the experiences of and factors influencing participation in choral singing therapy (CST) by people with stroke or PD and their significant others. Method: Participants (eight people with stroke, six with PD) were recruited from a community music therapy choir running CST. Significant others (seven for stroke, two for PD) were also recruited. Supported communication methods were used as needed to undertake semi-structured interviews (total N=23). Results: Thematic analysis indicated participants had many unmet needs associated with their condition, which motivated them to explore self-management options. CST participation was described as an enjoyable social activity, and participation was perceived as improving mood, language, breathing and voice. Conclusions: Choral singing was perceived by people with stroke and PD to help them self-manage some of the consequences of their condition, including social isolation, low mood and communication difficulties.Implications for RehabilitationChoral singing therapy (CST) is sought out by people with stroke and PD to help self-manage symptoms of their condition.Participation is perceived as an enjoyable activity which improves mood, voice and language symptoms.CST may enable access to specialist music therapy and speech language therapy protocols within community frameworks.
C1 [Fogg-Rogers, Laura] Univ W England, Sci Commun Unit, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, Avon, England.
[Fogg-Rogers, Laura; Buetow, Stephen; Talmage, Alison; McCann, Clare M.; Leao, Sylvia H. S.; Tippett, Lynette; Leung, Joan; Purdy, Suzanne C.] Univ Auckland, Ctr Brain Res, Auckland 1, New Zealand.
[McCann, Clare M.; Leao, Sylvia H. S.; Leung, Joan; Purdy, Suzanne C.] Univ Auckland, Sch Psychol, Dept Speech Sci, Auckland 1, New Zealand.
[McPherson, Kathryn M.] AUT Univ, Person Ctr Res Ctr, Auckland, New Zealand.
C3 University of West England; University of Auckland; University of
Auckland; Auckland University of Technology
RP Fogg-Rogers, L (corresponding author), Univ W England, Sci Commun Unit, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, Avon, England.
EM laura.foggrogers@uwe.ac.uk
RI Tippett, Lynette/E-8290-2010
OI Fogg Rogers, Laura/0000-0002-1081-4855; Buetow,
Stephen/0000-0002-9771-248X; McPherson, Kathryn/0000-0003-1240-8882;
Talmage, Alison/0000-0002-3776-9222; Purdy, Suzanne/0000-0001-9978-8173;
McPherson, Kath/0000-0003-0487-8497; Leung, Joan/0000-0002-4090-6179
FU Music Therapy New Zealand (Lindgren Fund); New Zealand Music Foundation
(Community Awards); Health Research Council of New Zealand (Feasibility
Funding)
FX The corresponding author of this paper established the CeleBRation Choir
and CST with NZ Registered Music Therapist Alison Talmage. Seed funding
to establish the choir was received from Music Therapy New Zealand
(Lindgren Fund, 2009), with further support from the New Zealand Music
Foundation (Community Awards 2013). Funding for the study was provided
by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (Feasibility Funding
2011).
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD MAY 7
PY 2016
VL 38
IS 10
BP 952
EP 962
DI 10.3109/09638288.2015.1068875
PG 11
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA DG1HE
UT WOS:000371815900004
PM 26200449
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ross, HH
Edwards, WJ
AF Ross, Henry H.
Edwards, Willie J.
TI African American faculty expressing concerns: breaking the silence at
predominantly white research oriented universities
SO RACE ETHNICITY AND EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE predominantly white research universities; African American faculty;
Delphi method
ID COLOR; EXPERIENCES; PROFESSORS; ETHNICITY; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; TENURE;
GENDER; RACE
AB A Delphi method was used with a panel of 24 African American faculty employed at 43 predominantly white doctoral extensive universities to arrive at a group consensus on a list of concerns that African American faculty in general experienced or held. Using the Delphi method a panel of African American faculty initially worked from a list of eight concerns (i.e., lack of mentor; little guidance about the tenure and promotion process; social isolation and lack of collegiality; excessive and token committee assignments; research viewed as trivial and discounted; little guidance about the academic workplace; limited opportunities to participate in departmental and institutional decision making; and infrequent occasions to assume leadership positions) to the development of a list of 13 concerns after employing three rounds of the Delphi method. The implication from the expressing of these concerns is that universities have a portion of their faculty that are yet experiencing racism, subtle and even overt discrimination. This study serves as a clarion call that some universities are not being as successful at achieving diversity and inclusiveness as they declare or think.
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A&M University System; East Texas A&M University Commerce
RP Edwards, WJ (corresponding author), Texas A&M Univ Commerce, Dept Sociol & Criminal Justice, Commerce, TX USA.
EM willie.edwards@tamuc.edu
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1361-3324
EI 1470-109X
J9 RACE ETHNIC EDUC-UK
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PD MAY 3
PY 2016
VL 19
IS 3
BP 461
EP 479
DI 10.1080/13613324.2014.969227
PG 19
WC Education & Educational Research; Ethnic Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Ethnic Studies
GA DE3FN
UT WOS:000370512900001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Baker, K
Irving, A
AF Baker, Keith
Irving, Adele
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DT Article
DE Co-production; Wicked problems; Networks; Dementia
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PUBLIC-SERVICES; COPRODUCTION; PEOPLE; WORK
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RP Baker, K (corresponding author), Oregon State Univ, Sch Publ Policy, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA.; Irving, A (corresponding author), Northumbria Univ, Sch Social Sci & Languages, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, Tyne & Wear, England.
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U2 45
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PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0144-5596
EI 1467-9515
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JI Soc. Policy Adm.
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PY 2016
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BP 379
EP 397
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PG 19
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Development Studies; Public Administration; Social Issues; Social Work
GA DI7LO
UT WOS:000373681800005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Meshi, D
Mamerow, L
Kirilina, E
Morawetz, C
Margulies, DS
Heekeren, HR
AF Meshi, Dar
Mamerow, Loreen
Kirilina, Evgeniya
Morawetz, Carmen
Margulies, Daniel S.
Heekeren, Hauke R.
TI Sharing self-related information is associated with intrinsic functional
connectivity of cortical midline brain regions
SO SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL NETWORK SIZE; GLOBAL SIGNAL; IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT; METAANALYSIS;
NARCISSISM; ANTICORRELATIONS; FLUCTUATIONS; VARIABILITY; LONELINESS;
DISCLOSURE
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C1 [Meshi, Dar; Mamerow, Loreen; Kirilina, Evgeniya; Morawetz, Carmen; Heekeren, Hauke R.] Free Univ Berlin, Dept Educ & Psychol, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
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C3 Free University of Berlin; Max Planck Society
RP Meshi, D (corresponding author), Free Univ Berlin, Dept Educ & Psychol, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, D-14195 Berlin, Germany.
EM dar.meshi@fu-berlin.de
RI Heekeren, Hauke/B-7739-2008; Morawetz, Carmen/G-9485-2017; Margulies,
Daniel/L-4719-2016
OI Heekeren, Hauke/0000-0001-7912-6826; Meshi, Dar/0000-0003-0772-037X;
Morawetz, Carmen/0000-0003-3607-7627; Margulies,
Daniel/0000-0002-8880-9204; Tisdall, Loreen/0000-0001-6303-6148
FU Excellence Initiative of the German Research Foundation (DFG),
"Languages of Emotion" [EXC302]
FX We would like to thank Fenne grosse Deters, Katharina Voigt and Yulia
Oganian for assistance during data collection and analysis, as well as
preparation of the manuscript. Funding for this research was provided by
the Excellence Initiative of the German Research Foundation (DFG),
"Languages of Emotion" [EXC302].
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PD MAR 7
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AU Ford, N
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LA English
DT Article
DE Ageing; consumer vulnerability; packaging; new product development
ID DAILY HASSLES; DECISION-MAKING; AGING CONSUMERS; COGNITIVE AGE;
VULNERABILITY; FOOD; PEOPLE; CONSUMPTION; LONELINESS; KNOWLEDGE
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RP Ford, N (corresponding author), Portsmouth Business Sch, Dept Strategy Enterprise & Innovat, Richmond Bldg, Portsmouth, Hants, England.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0267-257X
EI 1472-1376
J9 J MARKET MANAG-UK
JI J. Market. Manag.
PD FEB 12
PY 2016
VL 32
IS 3-4
SI SI
BP 275
EP 312
DI 10.1080/0267257X.2015.1123758
PG 38
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA DC5WT
UT WOS:000369292100005
OA Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Tse, MMY
Kwan, TS
Lee, PH
AF Tse, Mimi Mun Yee
Kwan, Tang Shuk
Lee, Paul H.
TI The development and psychometric evaluation of the Perception of Play
Questionnaire for older adults
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID PEOPLE; FRAILTY; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; PAIN
AB The objective was to develop and test the psychometric properties of the Perception of Play Questionnaire among older adults. Item generation, content validation, scale piloting for item validation, and assessment of construct validity were employed to develop the questionnaire. A 17-item Perception of Play Questionnaire was developed. Items described how older adults view play from positive and negative prospective. Satisfactory results were found for content validity. The Cronbach's alpha was .775. Correlations between perception of play and life satisfaction, happiness, and loneliness were demonstrated with statistical significance (p < 0.05). There were significant difference in multiple linear regression for frailty to Timed Up and Go Test (p < 0.01). The Perception of Play Questionnaire can help to understand how older people view the concept and their acceptance level of play. The data gathered using the questionnaire can aid in planning interventions to improve the health of older people.
C1 [Tse, Mimi Mun Yee; Lee, Paul H.] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
[Kwan, Tang Shuk] United Christian Hosp, Dept Orthopaed & Traumatol, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Hong Kong Polytechnic University; United Christian Hospital
RP Tse, MMY (corresponding author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM mimi.tse@polyu.edu.hk
RI Lee, Paul/F-2549-2010
OI Lee, Paul/0000-0002-5729-6450
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NR 29
TC 2
Z9 3
U1 1
U2 6
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD FEB 1
PY 2016
VL 42
IS 2
BP 79
EP 88
DI 10.1080/03601277.2015.1071600
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA DA6CD
UT WOS:000367888500002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Arthanat, S
Vroman, KG
Lysack, C
AF Arthanat, Sajay
Vroman, Kerryellen G.
Lysack, Catherine
TI A home-based individualized information communication technology
training program for older adults: a demonstration of effectiveness and
value
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION-ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Aging; computer training; information communication technology; social
networking
ID COMPUTER; INTERNET; EXPERIENCES; ACCEPTANCE; EDUCATION; BENEFITS
AB Purpose: To demonstrate the effectiveness and value of a home-based information communication technology (ICT) training program for older adults. Methods: Thirteen older adults were provided in-home ICT training by graduate occupational therapy students using an iPad. The breadth and frequency of ICT use, perspectives on technology, and perceived independence were recorded at baseline, during the 3-month training and at follow-up, along with an end-of-study questionnaire. Non-parametric Friedman analysis was conducted to verify trends in the outcome measures. The qualitative data were examined by content analysis. Results: Participants' breadth of ICT activities showed a significant trend across 6 months. Leisure accounted for the significant increase, while health management and social connections activities increased modestly. A positive trend in participants' perspectives on technology was evident along with a marginal increase in perceived independence. Participants' perspectives were thematically categorized as technology experiences, interactions with coach, training approach, and specific activities. As reflection of the training program's value, 12 of the 13 participants took ownership of the iPad at the end of the study. Conclusion: Building capacity of older adults to utilize the multifaceted potential of ICT is critical in addressing declines in health, impending disabilities, and social isolation.
C1 [Arthanat, Sajay; Vroman, Kerryellen G.] Univ New Hampshire, Coll Hlth & Human Serv, Dept Occupat Therapy, 105 Main St, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
[Lysack, Catherine] Wayne State Univ, Dept Hlth Care Sci, Detroit, MI USA.
C3 University System Of New Hampshire; University of New Hampshire; Wayne
State University
RP Arthanat, S (corresponding author), Univ New Hampshire, Coll Hlth & Human Serv, Dept Occupat Therapy, 105 Main St, Durham, NH 03824 USA.
EM sajay.arthanat@unh.edu
CR [Anonymous], BEHAV INFORM TECHNOL
[Anonymous], AM J OCCUP THER
[Anonymous], TECHNOLOGY DISABILIT
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NR 37
TC 26
Z9 29
U1 0
U2 16
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 1748-3107
EI 1748-3115
J9 DISABIL REHABIL-ASSI
JI Disabil. Rehabil.-Assist. Technol.
PY 2016
VL 11
IS 4
BP 316
EP 324
DI 10.3109/17483107.2014.974219
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA EA2WP
UT WOS:000386457100007
PM 25512061
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, YS
Wen, ZL
Peng, J
Liu, XQ
AF Chen, Yushuai
Wen, Zhonglin
Peng, Jian
Liu, Xiqin
TI Leader-follower congruence in loneliness, LMX and turnover intention
SO JOURNAL OF MANAGERIAL PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Leader-follower congruence; Workplace loneliness; LMX; Turnover
intention
ID MEMBER EXCHANGE; MODERATING ROLE; MEDIATING ROLE; FIT INDEXES; WORK;
PERSONALITY; SIMILARITY; WORKPLACE; CONSEQUENCES; ATTRACTION
AB Purpose - Research on workplace loneliness has thus far been dominated by perceptions of followers; hence, few researchers have considered the perspective of leader-follower congruence. The purpose of this paper is to examine how the leader-follower relationship mediates the relationship between leader-follower congruence/incongruence in workplace loneliness and turnover intentions.
Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 232 leader-follower dyads from ten companies in China. Polynomial regression combined with the response surface methodology was used to test the hypotheses.
Findings - Four conclusions were drawn. First, leader-member exchange (LMX) was higher when leaders and followers were aligned in terms of workplace loneliness than otherwise. Second, in the case of leader-follower congruence, LMX rose as their workplace loneliness fell. Third, in the case of incongruence, followers had lower LMX when they were lonelier than their leaders. Finally, LMX partially mediated the leader-follower congruence/incongruence effect of workplace loneliness on followers' turnover intention.
Originality/value - This study emphasized the importance of leaders' congruence with followers in workplace loneliness. Additionally, it extended research on leader-follower congruence from a positive perspective to a negative one.
C1 [Chen, Yushuai; Wen, Zhonglin] S China Normal Univ, Sch Psychol, Ctr Studies Psychol Applicat, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Peng, Jian] Jinan Univ, Sch Management, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
[Liu, Xiqin] S China Univ Technol, Sch Foreign Languages, Guangzhou 510641, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
C3 South China Normal University; Jinan University; South China University
of Technology
RP Wen, ZL (corresponding author), S China Normal Univ, Sch Psychol, Ctr Studies Psychol Applicat, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM wenzl@scnu.edu.cn
RI Liu, Xiqin/AAH-2586-2020; WEN, Zhonglin/U-4122-2019; Jian,
Peng/V-3687-2017
OI Wen, Zhonglin/0000-0002-9066-1886
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [31271116, 31400909]
FX This research was funded by grants from the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (31271116, 31400909).
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AF Chou, Shih Yung
Chang, Tree
TI The costs of being rejected A theoretical analysis of rejections to
newcomers' interpersonal helping behaviours in teams
SO TEAM PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Team-member exchange; Task interdependence; Interpersonal helping
behavior rejections; Newcomers; Workplace loneliness
ID ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL INTERDEPENDENCE;
SOCIALIZATION TACTICS; MEMBER EXCHANGE; INFORMATION-SEEKING;
JOB-SATISFACTION; MODERATING ROLE; WORK TEAMS; PERFORMANCE; PERSONALITY
AB Purpose - This paper aims to develop a theoretical model describing how newcomers' team-member exchange (TMX), team identification and workplace loneliness may be affected by existing team members' rejections to the newcomers' interpersonal helping behavior (IHB).
Design/methodology/approach - A theoretical analysis was performed.
Findings - The authors propose the following propositions. First, higher levels of IHB rejections result in lower levels of TMX and team identification and higher levels of workplace loneliness experienced by a newcomer. Second, a newcomer's TMX mediates the relationship between IHB rejections and the newcomer's workplace loneliness and team identification. Finally, a newcomer's team identification mediates the relationship between IHB rejections and the newcomer's workplace loneliness.
Practical implications - This theoretical study provides the following managerial implications. First, managers need to proactively implement tactics that help satisfy newcomers' affiliation needs through the development of strong formal work relationships with existing members. Second, managers are advised to consider the use of tactics that facilitate the development of effective informal relationships between newcomers and existing team members upon the entry of the team. Third, managers need to implement informal social events where newcomers have the opportunity to exhibit their helpful behaviors. Fourth, managers should periodically inform existing team members of some common anxieties and fears of newcomers that are triggered by entering new interpersonal environments. Finally, managers may utilize mentoring programs that help facilitate newcomers' accurate interpretations of phenomena occurring around them.
Originality/value - This theoretical study is the first study that examines consequences of IHB rejections in organizations.
C1 [Chou, Shih Yung] Univ Texas Permian Basin, Coll Business & Engn, Management, Odessa, TX 79762 USA.
[Chang, Tree] Tatung Inst Technol, Dept Business Management & Design, Business, Chiayi, Taiwan.
[Chou, Shih Yung; Chang, Tree] Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA.
C3 University of Texas System; University of Texas Permian Basin; Tatung
University; Southern Illinois University System; Southern Illinois
University
RP Chou, SY (corresponding author), Univ Texas Permian Basin, Coll Business & Engn, Management, Odessa, TX 79762 USA.; Chou, SY (corresponding author), Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA.
EM chou_s@utpb.edu
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AF Kwan, Paula
Li, Yuet-man Benjamin
TI Striving for a way out from a rock and a hard place Vice-principals'
development in Hong Kong
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTORING AND COACHING IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Hong Kong; Informal mentoring; Single-career track; Vice-principal
development; Dilemmas; Vice-principals
ID ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS; SCHOOL; LEADERS
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to understand the dilemmas facing Hong Kong vice-principals in discharging their roles and to further explore their engagement in informal mentoring as a coping mechanism in the absence of a structured professional development program.
Design/methodology/approach - The qualitative study was conducted in the form of in-depth face-to-face, loosely structured individual interviews with ten informants from a variety of personal and school backgrounds, contributing to a set of data that unveiled the basic themes.
Findings - Three dilemmas facing Hong Kong vice-principals were identified: juggling administrative work with teaching, standing by management or siding with peer teachers, and forced innovation vs omnipresent conservatism. The findings also suggested that the informants tended toward external resources intentionally with a view to gaining emotional support as well as professional stimulation. They also engaged in informal mentoring, which took the form of observing principals' behaviors, joining support groups organized by school governing bodies, and enrolling in academic programs offered by universities and/or professional bodies, as a way to resolve the dilemmas.
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Originality/value - This study is the first of its kind to explore the impact of informal mentoring on vice-principals in Hong Kong where both dual-career track systems and a structured mentoring programs are missing.
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[Li, Yuet-man Benjamin] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Sociol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 Chinese University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Hong Kong
RP Kwan, P (corresponding author), Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Educ Adm & Policy, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM pkwan@cuhk.edu.hk
FU Research Grants Council; University Grants Committee, Hong Kong [445812]
FX This work was supported by the Research Grants Council, The University
Grants Committee, Hong Kong (grant number 445812).
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2046-6854
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Muskett, JA
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PERSPECTIVES
LA English
DT Article
DE action learning; clergy; isolation; professional development; rural
ministry; social capital
ID THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION; MINISTRY; STRESS; REFLECTIONS; COMMUNITY; CHURCH
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C1 [Muskett, Judith A.] York St John Univ, Fac Educ & Technol, York YO31 7EX, N Yorkshire, England.
C3 York Saint John University
RP Muskett, JA (corresponding author), York St John Univ, Theol & Religious Studies, York YO31 7EX, N Yorkshire, England.
EM j.muskett@yorksj.ac.uk
FU St Luke's College Foundation [306606]
FX The author would like to thank St Luke's College Foundation (UK
Registered Charity 306606) who funded a project to evaluate the
Accompanied Ministry Development programme in the Diocese of Truro,
which was the stimulus for this article.
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PG 19
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA DM1SG
UT WOS:000376125900004
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nadler, LE
Killen, SS
McCormick, MI
Watson, SA
Munday, PL
AF Nadler, Lauren E.
Killen, Shaun S.
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Watson, Sue-Ann
Munday, Philip L.
TI Effect of elevated carbon dioxide on shoal familiarity and metabolism in
a coral reef fish
SO CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Calming effect; carbon dioxide; familiarity; respiratory physiology;
shoaling; social recognition
ID EARLY-LIFE HISTORY; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; FORAGING BEHAVIOR;
OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION; HOMING ABILITY; HIGH CO2; IMPACTS; TEMPERATURE;
ACID; RESPIROMETRY
AB Atmospheric CO2 is expected to more than double by the end of the century. The resulting changes in ocean chemistry will affect the behaviour, sensory systems and physiology of a range of fish species. Although a number of past studies have examined effects of CO2 in gregarious fishes, most have assessed individuals in social isolation, which can alter individual behaviour and metabolism in social species. Within social groups, a learned familiarity can develop following a prolonged period of interaction between individuals, with fishes preferentially associating with familiar conspecifics because of benefits such as improved social learning and greater foraging opportunities. However, social recognition occurs through detection of shoal-mate cues; hence, it may be disrupted by near-future CO2 conditions. In the present study, we examined the influence of elevated CO2 on shoal familiarity and the metabolic benefits of group living in the gregarious damselfish species the blue-green puller (Chromis viridis). Shoals were acclimated to one of three nominal CO2 treatments: control (450 mu atm), mid-CO2 (750 mu atm) or high-CO2 (1000 mu atm). After a 4-7 day acclimation period, familiarity was examined using a choice test, in which individuals were given the choice to associate with familiar shoal-mates or unfamiliar conspecifics. In control conditions, individuals preferentially associated with familiar shoal-mates. However, this association was lost in both elevated-CO2 treatments. Elevated CO2 did not impact the calming effect of shoaling on metabolism, as measured using an intermittent-flow respirometry methodology for social species following a 17-20 day acclimation period to CO2 treatment. In all CO2 treatments, individuals exhibited a significantly lower metabolic rate when measured in a shoal vs. alone, highlighting the complexity of shoal dynamics and the processes that influence the benefits of shoaling.
C1 [Nadler, Lauren E.; McCormick, Mark I.] James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
[Nadler, Lauren E.; McCormick, Mark I.; Watson, Sue-Ann; Munday, Philip L.] James Cook Univ, ARC Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
[Killen, Shaun S.] Univ Glasgow, Inst Biodivers Anim Hlth & Comparat Med, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland.
C3 James Cook University; James Cook University; ARC Centre of Excellence
for Coral Reef Studies; University of Glasgow
RP Nadler, LE (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.; Nadler, LE (corresponding author), James Cook Univ, ARC Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
EM lauren.nadler@my.jcu.edu.au
RI McCormick, Mark/JAC-7458-2023; Watson, Sue-Ann/C-3172-2013; Munday,
Philip/F-5443-2011; McCormick, Mark/J-8301-2014
OI Watson, Sue-Ann/0000-0002-9818-7429; Munday, Philip/0000-0001-9725-2498;
McCormick, Mark/0000-0001-9289-1645; Nadler, Lauren/0000-0001-8225-8344
FU Australian Postgraduate Award; International Postgraduate Research
Scholarship; Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation Doctoral Fellowship;
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Science for Management Award;
James Cook University Graduate Research Scheme; NERC [NE/J019100/1];
ARC; ARC Centre of Excellence; NERC [NE/J019100/1] Funding Source: UKRI
FX Funding was provided by an Australian Postgraduate Award, International
Postgraduate Research Scholarship, Lizard Island Reef Research
Foundation Doctoral Fellowship, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Science for Management Award and James Cook University Graduate Research
Scheme to L.E.N., a NERC Advanced Fellowship (NE/J019100/1) to S.S.K.,
ARC Future Fellowship to P.L.M., ARC Discovery Grant to M.I.M. and ARC
Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies funding to M.I.M. and P.L.M.
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NR 105
TC 16
Z9 18
U1 1
U2 9
PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS
PI OXFORD
PA GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND
SN 2051-1434
J9 CONSERV PHYSIOL
JI Conserv. Physiol.
PY 2016
VL 4
AR cow052
DI 10.1093/conphys/cow052
PG 13
WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Physiology
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology;
Physiology
GA VI4YM
UT WOS:000490955500019
OA Green Accepted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Russell, SG
Lim, S
Kim, P
Morse, S
AF Russell, Susan Garnett
Lim, Sanaya
Kim, Paul
Morse, Sophie
TI The legacy of gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in the postgenocide
era: Stories from women in Rwanda
SO HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL
LA English
DT Article
ID INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; MENTAL-HEALTH; GENOCIDE SURVIVORS; SEXUAL
VIOLENCE; RAPE SURVIVORS; HIV; EXPERIENCES; DISCLOSURE; JUSTICE; TRUTH
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[Lim, Sanaya] CalOptima, Los Angeles, CA USA.
[Kim, Paul] Stanford Univ, Grad Sch Educ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
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C3 Columbia University Teachers College; Columbia University; Stanford
University; Johns Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health
RP Russell, SG (corresponding author), Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, 525 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027 USA.
EM sgrussell@tc.columbia.edu
RI Kim, Paul/AFQ-2724-2022
OI Russell, S. Garnett/0000-0002-2814-4714; Morse, Sophie
M./0000-0003-4426-5134
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TC 10
Z9 13
U1 3
U2 24
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0739-9332
EI 1096-4665
J9 HEALTH CARE WOMEN IN
JI Health Care Women Int.
PY 2016
VL 37
IS 7
BP 721
EP 743
DI 10.1080/07399332.2015.1083026
PG 23
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
GA DP7WO
UT WOS:000378710100004
PM 26291248
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU van Blijswijk, SCE
Chan, OYA
van Houwelingen, AH
Gussekloo, J
den Elzen, WPJ
Blom, JW
AF van Blijswijk, Sophie C. E.
Chan, On Ying A.
van Houwelingen, Anne H.
Gussekloo, Jacobijn
den Elzen, Wendy P. J.
Blom, Jeanet W.
TI Self-Reported Hindering Health Complaints of Community-Dwelling Older
Persons: A Cross-Sectional Study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PEOPLE; CARE; DISABILITY; ASSOCIATION; POPULATION;
LIMITATION; DEPRESSION; SYMPTOMS; PATIENT
AB Purpose
Proactive care for community-dwelling older persons targeting self-reported hindering health complaints might prevent a decline in function. We investigated the spectrum of self-reported hindering complaints of community-dwelling older persons, the association with functional outcomes, and help-seeking behavior for these complaints.
Methods
Within the ISCOPE trial, participants (aged >= 75 years) received the ISCOPE screening questionnaire, including the open-ended question "At the moment, which health complaints limit you the most in your day-to-day life?". After coding the answers with the ICPC-1-NL, we examined the prevalence and the association between the number and type of complaints and functional outcomes (Groningen Activities Restriction Scale, quality of life measured on Cantril's Ladder, Mini-Mental State Examination, Geriatric Depression Scale-15, and De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale). Electronic patient registers were searched for the most reported complaints.
Results
7285 participants (median age: 81.0 years [IQR 77.8-85.3], 38.6% males) reported 13,524 hindering complaints (median 1, range 0-18); 32.7% reported no complaints. Participants mostly reported problems with walking/standing (22.1%), pain (20.8%) or weakness/tiredness (8.5%). These complaints were mentioned in the electronic patient registers in 28.3%, 91.3% and 55.5%, respectively. Higher numbers of hindering complaints were related to poorer scores on the number of domains with problems, Cantril's Ladder for quality of life, Groningen Activities Restriction Scale, Geriatric Depression Scale, and De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale. Self-reported weakness, problems with walking/standing, visual limitations, cognitive problems, dyspnea and back complaints were associated with poorer scores on the number of domains with problems, Groningen Activities Restriction Scale, MMSE or Geriatric Depression Scale.
Conclusion
One third of the participants reported no hindering complaints. Problems with walking/standing, pain, and weakness/tiredness were most reported, but not always found in electronic patient registers. A higher number of, and specific self-reported hindering complaints, were associated with poorer scores on functional outcomes. It may be helpful for general practitioners to ask about these complaints and their influence on daily life.
C1 [van Blijswijk, Sophie C. E.; Chan, On Ying A.; van Houwelingen, Anne H.; Gussekloo, Jacobijn; den Elzen, Wendy P. J.; Blom, Jeanet W.] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Leiden, Netherlands.
C3 Leiden University; Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC); Leiden
University - Excl LUMC
RP Blom, JW (corresponding author), Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Leiden, Netherlands.
EM j.w.blom@lumc.nl
RI Gussekloo, Jacobijn/ABE-3879-2021; Chan, On Ying/P-9557-2015
OI Gussekloo, Jacobijn/0000-0001-7186-8278; Chan, On
Ying/0000-0002-8474-2073; den Elzen, Wendy/0000-0002-6774-4077
FU ZonMw, the Netherlands, Organization for Health Research and
Development: ZonMw [311060201]
FX This study was funded by ZonMw, the Netherlands, Organization for Health
Research and Development: ZonMw No. 311060201; www.zonmw.nl (JWB, JG).
The sponsor had no role in the design or conduct of the study;
collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the data; or
preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.
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NR 30
TC 11
Z9 12
U1 0
U2 5
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD NOV 16
PY 2015
VL 10
IS 11
AR e0142416
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0142416
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA CW5XP
UT WOS:000365070700036
PM 26571233
OA gold, Green Submitted, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hearn, JH
Cotter, I
Fine, P
Finlay, KA
AF Hearn, Jasmine H.
Cotter, Imogen
Fine, Philip
Finlay, Katherine A.
TI Living with chronic neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: an
interpretative phenomenological analysis of community experience
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Acceptance; biopsychosocial; pain; pharmacological treatment; social
isolation; spinal cord injury
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DEPRESSION; MINDFULNESS; MANAGEMENT; IMPACT;
INDIVIDUALS; PREVALENCE; ADJUSTMENT; BELIEFS; TIME
AB Purpose: This article presents an in-depth, idiographic study examining the lived experience of chronic pain following spinal cord injury (SCI). Neuropathic pain (NP) occurs in a large majority of the SCI population and is particularly intractable to treatment. It can be both psychologically and physically debilitating. This study examines how the experience of NP is mediated by its meaning to the sufferer. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight people with SCI and chronic NP, attending outpatient clinics at a specialist SCI Centre in the UK. Verbatim transcripts were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis to further understand the experience. Results: Analysis suggested that NP has powerful consequences upon the sufferer's physical, psychological and social well-being, in line with a biopsychosocial understanding of pain. Three super-ordinate themes were identified: a perceived gap between treatments received and participants' views of what they wanted and needed; a fight for life control and acceptance; and feeling understood by others with SCI, but isolated from the non-understanding able-bodied. Conclusions: The results are discussed in terms of the possible application of acceptance-based therapy to NP and the potential for the alleviation of the debilitating consequences of NP.Implications for RehabilitationChronic NP after SCI is often described as worse than the injury itself, often impacting upon the sufferers physical and psychological health.The experiences of persons with SCI-specific NP highlight the impact of pain on their physical, psychological and social health. This indicates that healthcare professionals should incorporate a biopsychosocial approach for managing pain post-SCI.Routine clinical follow-up of SCI patients with chronic NP, as well as comprehensive pain management treatment programmes, could address the three themes evidenced in the current study, by moving routine intervention with NP away from pain relief, towards pain management.Continued education for patients, friends, family members and healthcare professionals may be beneficial in promoting understanding and awareness of NP and its consequences following SCI.
C1 [Hearn, Jasmine H.; Fine, Philip; Finlay, Katherine A.] Univ Buckingham, Dept Psychol, Hunter St, Buckingham MK18 1EG, Bucks, England.
[Cotter, Imogen] Stoke Mandeville Hosp, Natl Spinal Injuries Ctr, Dept Clin Psychol, Aylesbury HP21 8AL, Bucks, England.
C3 University of Buckingham
RP Hearn, JH (corresponding author), Univ Buckingham, Dept Psychol, Hunter St, Buckingham MK18 1EG, Bucks, England.
EM jasmine.hearn@buckingham.ac.uk
RI Fine, Philip/Y-8166-2019; Finlay, Katherine/AGY-7582-2022; Hearn,
Jasmine/J-5754-2019
OI Finlay, Katherine/0000-0002-8997-2652; Hearn,
Jasmine/0000-0001-5988-5278
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NR 66
TC 43
Z9 50
U1 0
U2 24
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PD NOV 6
PY 2015
VL 37
IS 23
BP 2203
EP 2211
DI 10.3109/09638288.2014.1002579
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA DD2IH
UT WOS:000369745400007
PM 25601144
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Shen, GC
AF Shen, George C.
TI HOW QUALITY OF LIFE AFFECTS INTENTION TO USE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES:
MODERATING ROLE OF SELF-DISCLOSURE
SO JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Social networking site; Quality of life; Self-disclosure; Social
exchange theory; TAM
ID LONELINESS SCALE; SUPPORT; SATISFACTION; PREDICTORS; FACEBOOK;
CONSERVATION; RESOURCES; CULTURE; MEDIA; COMMUNICATION
AB This research investigates how loneliness and life dissatisfaction affect consumers' acceptance of social networking services and the moderating role of perceived self-disclosure to intervene so that users seek social support online. Drawing from theoretical foundations of quality of life theory, social exchange theory and the technology acceptance model (TAM), the research model utilizes the constructs of psychological well-being and social relationships to test their impact on users' intentions to use social networking sites. It explicitly incorporates the moderating role of perceived self-disclosure to determine social support seeking, which is set as a key mediator in the model. The results from survey data of 407 consumers show that loneliness and life dissatisfaction are positively related to social support seeking and the relationships are strengthened by perceived self-disclosure, which in turn affects the intention to continually use social networking services. The findings suggest that companies must provide services to increase users' well-being to influence customers' use intention toward social networking services. The study advances the technology acceptance literature, explaining users' new service adoption behavior by adding quality of life and social relationships that motivate people to pursue the social exchange.
C1 [Shen, George C.] Natl Chiayi Univ, Dept Mkt & Tourism Management, Chiayi 60004, Taiwan.
C3 National Chiayi University
RP Shen, GC (corresponding author), Natl Chiayi Univ, Dept Mkt & Tourism Management, 580 Sing Ming Rd, Chiayi 60004, Taiwan.
EM georgeccshen@gmail.com
FU National Science Council, Taiwan [NSC 101-2410-H-415 -002]
FX This study was funded by the National Science Council, Taiwan. (NSC
101-2410-H-415 -002)
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NR 97
TC 18
Z9 24
U1 5
U2 40
PU CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV
PI LONG BEACH
PA COLL BUSINESS, LONG BEACH, CA 90840 USA
SN 1526-6133
EI 1938-9027
J9 J ELECTRON COMMER RE
JI J. Electron. Commer. Res.
PD NOV
PY 2015
VL 16
IS 4
BP 276
EP 289
PG 14
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA CX8AH
UT WOS:000365923600002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Menzies, JL
Baron, R
Zutshi, A
AF Menzies, Jane L.
Baron, Rachael
Zutshi, Ambika
TI Transitional experiences of international postgraduate students
utilising a peer mentor programme
SO EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE international postgraduate students; transition; peer mentor programme;
universities
ID UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS
AB Background: Mentoring provides a range of benefits and one of them is social support. The number of students in transnational education has been increasing, and their transition into university is often fraught with difficulties. Universities can support transition through the use of a peer mentor programme (PMP).Purpose: The purpose of the study is to investigate the transitional issues that international postgraduate students (IPSs) face in their transition to an Australian University. The study also investigated the role played by a mentoring programme, and how this assists students with their transition.Sample: The sample included 31 IPSs, who had come from Asian European, Middle Eastern, African and South American countries, 15 being male, and 16 being female, with an average age of 24; most had been studying at the Australian University for more than 12months.Design and methods: The study utilised a qualitative research method to examine the experiences of IPSs undergoing transition from their home universities to an Australian university. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with students, who were asked about their transition experiences and the assistance of the mentor programme. Thematic analysis was then conducted to determine themes from the research.Results: IPSs reported mixed experiences with their transition. Those with difficulties referred to loneliness, different studying practices, finding accommodation and making friends. IPSs reported that the PMP helped, as mentors provided the necessary social support, friendship, information and confidence to overcome those difficulties. Those students who did not have problems with their transition had reported that they had friends or family that assisted them with their transition. As a result, these students did not need the support of mentors to the same degree as those students having problems.Conclusions: It is concluded that mentor programmes were important for transitioning IPSs who had difficulties. Therefore, this study identified a role for a PMP in universities where there are a high proportion of IPSs who are going through transitional problems.
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[Baron, Rachael] La Trobe Univ, Coll Arts Social Sci & Commerce, Coll Educ Team, Bundoora, Vic, Australia.
C3 Deakin University; La Trobe University
RP Menzies, JL (corresponding author), Deakin Univ, Fac Business & Law, Deakin Business Sch, Dept Management, Geelong, Vic 3217, Australia.
EM jane.menzies@deakin.edu.au
RI Menzies, Jane/AAV-9388-2021; Zutshi, Ambika/AAP-9706-2020
OI Menzies, Jane/0000-0002-7685-8586
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NR 50
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U1 1
U2 31
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0013-1881
EI 1469-5847
J9 EDUC RES-UK
JI Educ. Res.
PD OCT 2
PY 2015
VL 57
IS 4
BP 403
EP 419
DI 10.1080/00131881.2015.1091202
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA CU2AO
UT WOS:000363323800004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hay, B
AF Hay, Brian
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SO HOSPITALITY & SOCIETY
LA English
DT Article
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ID TOURISM; DEATH
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TC 21
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U1 0
U2 12
PU INTELLECT LTD
PI BRISTOL
PA THE MILL, PARNALL RD, BRISTOL, BS16 3JG, ENGLAND
SN 2042-7913
EI 2042-7921
J9 HOSP SOC
JI Hosp. Soc.
PD SEP 1
PY 2015
VL 5
IS 2-3
BP 233
EP 248
DI 10.1386/hosp.5.2-3.233_7
PG 16
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA DI0CE
UT WOS:000373161600009
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Rauch, A
Deker, JS
Woodside, AG
AF Rauch, Andreas
Deker, Johannes S.
Woodside, Arch G.
TI Consuming Alone: Broadening Putnam's "Bowling Alone" Thesis
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
ID ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; NETWORK POSITION; MARKET MAVEN; KNOWLEDGE
AB Despite the popularity of Wi-Fi technologies and social networks, many residents in developed nations are more socially isolated now than a few decades ago. Applying fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis, using a nationally representative sample in one developed nation this study investigates the relationship between social isolation and advice-giving and advice-seeking behaviors with regard to brands or products. This study raises the proposition that people who are socially isolated lack the opportunity to give and seek advice, and, thus, abstain from doing so. Additionally, the study proposes that lacking ability or motivation also represent causal conditions for isolation. The study also investigates consumer behavior outcomes of low advice-giving and advice-seeking behaviors; that is, pampering and status buying. The findings from an analysis of an omnibus annual survey of residents in one nation support the propositions that the study proposes from theory and are likely relevant for residents of most developed nations. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
C1 [Rauch, Andreas; Deker, Johannes S.] Univ Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
[Woodside, Arch G.] Boston Coll, Wallace E Carroll Sch Management, Dept Mkt, Chestnut Hizll, MA 02467 USA.
C3 University of Mannheim
RP Woodside, AG (corresponding author), Boston Coll, Wallace E Carroll Sch Management, Dept Mkt, 450 Fulton Hall,140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hizll, MA 02467 USA.
EM arch.woodside@bc.edu
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TC 14
Z9 14
U1 1
U2 25
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD SEP
PY 2015
VL 32
IS 9
BP 967
EP 976
DI 10.1002/mar.20830
PG 10
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA CP0YG
UT WOS:000359602200006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Waytz, A
Chou, EY
Magee, JC
Galinsky, AD
AF Waytz, Adam
Chou, Eileen Y.
Magee, Joe C.
Galinsky, Adam D.
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LA English
DT Article
DE Power; Loneliness; Leadership; Social processes
ID SOCIAL POWER; ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE; CONNECTION; PERSONALITY; SENSITIVITY;
DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR; SUPPORT; BELONG; SCALE
AB Eight studies found a robust negative relationship between the experience of power and the experience of loneliness. Dispositional power and loneliness were negatively correlated (Study 1). Experimental inductions established causality: we manipulated high versus low power through autobiographical essays, assignment to positions, or control over resources, and found that each manipulation showed that high versus low power decreased loneliness (Studies 2a-2c). We also demonstrated both that low power can increase loneliness and that high power can decrease loneliness by comparing these conditions to a baseline condition (Studies 3-4, 6). Furthermore, we establish a key mechanism that explains this effect, demonstrating that the need to belong mediates the effect of power on loneliness (Studies 5-6). These findings help explain some effects of power on social cognition, offer insights into organizational well-being and motivation, and speak to the fundamental question of whether it is "lonely at the top" or lonelier at the bottom. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Waytz, Adam] Northwestern Univ, JL Kellogg Grad Sch Management, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
[Chou, Eileen Y.] Univ Virginia, Batten Sch Leadership & Publ Policy, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA.
[Magee, Joe C.] NYU, New York, NY 10003 USA.
[Galinsky, Adam D.] Columbia Univ, Columbia Business Sch, New York, NY 10027 USA.
C3 Northwestern University; University of Virginia; New York University;
Columbia University
RP Waytz, A (corresponding author), Northwestern Univ, JL Kellogg Grad Sch Management, 2001 Sheridan Rd 360, Evanston, IL 60208 USA.
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TC 64
Z9 78
U1 6
U2 139
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0749-5978
EI 1095-9920
J9 ORGAN BEHAV HUM DEC
JI Organ. Behav. Hum. Decis. Process.
PD SEP
PY 2015
VL 130
BP 69
EP 78
DI 10.1016/j.obhdp.2015.06.002
PG 10
WC Psychology, Applied; Management; Psychology, Social
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SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA CP5ZO
UT WOS:000359964300006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lee, KH
Hyun, SS
AF Lee, Kwang-Ho
Hyun, Sunghyup Sean
TI A model of behavioral intentions to follow online travel advice based on
social and emotional loneliness scales in the context of online travel
communities: The moderating role of emotional expressivity
SO TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Model of social and emotional loneliness scales; Online travel
community; Online socialization; User satisfaction; Intention to follow
travel advice
ID WORD-OF-MOUTH; CONSUMER SOCIALIZATION; WEISS TYPOLOGY; INTERNET;
COMMUNICATION; IMPACT; PARTICIPATION; EXTROVERSION; VALIDATION; AGENTS
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C1 [Lee, Kwang-Ho] Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Tourism & Convent, Pusan 609735, South Korea.
[Hyun, Sunghyup Sean] Hanyang Univ, Sch Tourism, Seoul 133791, South Korea.
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RP Hyun, SS (corresponding author), Hanyang Univ, Sch Tourism, 17 Haengdang Dong, Seoul 133791, South Korea.
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NR 84
TC 40
Z9 43
U1 4
U2 121
PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD
PI OXFORD
PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0261-5177
EI 1879-3193
J9 TOURISM MANAGE
JI Tourism Manage.
PD JUN
PY 2015
VL 48
BP 426
EP 438
DI 10.1016/j.tourman.2014.12.012
PG 13
WC Environmental Studies; Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Social Sciences - Other Topics;
Business & Economics
GA CC9SD
UT WOS:000350710600039
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Legido-Quigley, H
Lopez, PAC
Balabanova, D
Perel, P
Lopez-Jaramillo, P
Nieuwlaat, R
Schwalm, JD
McCready, T
Yusuf, S
McKee, M
AF Legido-Quigley, Helena
Camacho Lopez, Paul Anthony
Balabanova, Dina
Perel, Pablo
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
Nieuwlaat, Robby
Schwalm, J-D
McCready, Tara
Yusuf, Salim
McKee, Martin
TI Patients' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour and Health Care Experiences on
the Prevention, Detection, Management and Control of Hypertension in
Colombia: A Qualitative Study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID STRATEGIES; TRUST
AB Hypertension is a leading cause of premature death worldwide and the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Effective screening programs, communication with patients, regular monitoring, and adherence to treatment are essential to successful management but may be challenging in health systems facing resource constraints. This qualitative study explored patients' knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and health care seeking experiences in relation to detection, treatment and control of hypertension in Colombia. We conducted in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 26 individuals with hypertension and 4 family members in two regions. Few participants were aware of ways to prevent high blood pressure. Once diagnosed, most reported taking medication but had little information about their condition and had a poor understanding of their treatment regime. The desire for good communication and a trusting relationship with the doctor emerged as key themes in promoting adherence to medication and regular attendance at medical appointments. Barriers to accessing treatment included co-payments for medication; costs of transport to health care facilities; unavailability of drugs; and poor access to specialist care. Some patients overcame these barriers with support from social networks, family members and neighbours. However, those who lacked such support, experienced loneliness and struggled to access health care services. The health insurance scheme was frequently described as administratively confusing and those accessing the state subsidized system believed that the treatment was inferior to that provided under the compulsory contributory system. Measures that should be addressed to improve hypertension management in Colombia include better communication between health care professionals and patients, measures to improve understanding of the importance of adherence to treatment, reduction of co-payments and transport costs, and easier access to care, especially in rural areas.
C1 [Legido-Quigley, Helena; Balabanova, Dina; Perel, Pablo; McKee, Martin] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Hlth Serv Res & Policy, London WC1, England.
[Camacho Lopez, Paul Anthony; Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio] Fdn Oftalmol Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia.
[Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio] Univ Santander, Inst Masira, Sch Med, Bucaramanga, Colombia.
[Nieuwlaat, Robby; Schwalm, J-D; McCready, Tara; Yusuf, Salim] Populat Hlth Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
C3 University of London; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine;
Universidad Industrial de Santander; Population Health Research
Institute
RP Legido-Quigley, H (corresponding author), London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Hlth Serv Res & Policy, London WC1, England.
EM Helena.legido-quigley@lshtm.ac.uk
RI Legido-Quigley, Helena/LVS-1241-2024; Yusuf, Suhaila/O-3005-2013;
Schmid, Helena/B-1886-2019; McKee, Martin/E-6673-2018
OI Legido-quigley, helena/0000-0003-4113-4542; Yusuf,
Salim/0000-0003-4776-5601; Lopez-Jaramillo,
Patricio/0000-0002-9122-8742; /0000-0002-2342-301X; Balabanova,
Dina/0000-0001-7163-3428; Camacho, Paul Anthony/0000-0002-6233-9582;
McKee, Martin/0000-0002-0121-9683
FU Canadian Institute of Health Research
FX This study was funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research.
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U1 0
U2 24
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 24
PY 2015
VL 10
IS 4
AR e0122112
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0122112
PG 16
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA CG6AH
UT WOS:000353376800017
PM 25909595
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hojat, M
Michalec, B
Veloski, JJ
Tykocinski, ML
AF Hojat, Mohammadreza
Michalec, Barret
Veloski, J. Jon
Tykocinski, Mark L.
TI Can Empathy, Other Personality Attributes, and Level of Positive Social
Influence in Medical School Identify Potential Leaders in Medicine?
SO ACADEMIC MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
ID CLINICAL COMPETENCE; PHYSICIAN EMPATHY; NETWORK; ANTECEDENTS;
PERFORMANCE; BEHAVIORS; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; SCALE; TASK
AB Purpose
To test the hypotheses that medical students recognized by peers as the most positive social influencers would score (1) high on measures of engaging personality attributes that are conducive to relationship building (empathy, sociability, activity, self-esteem), and (2) low on disengaging personality attributes that are detrimental to interpersonal relationships (loneliness, neuroticism, aggression-hostility, impulsive sensation seeking).
Method
The study included 666 Jefferson Medical College students who graduated in 2011-2013. Students used a peer nomination instrument to identify classmates who had a positive influence on their professional and personal development. At matriculation, these students had completed a survey that included the Jefferson Scale of Empathy and Zuckerman-Kuhlman Personality Questionnaire short form and abridged versions of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and UCLA Loneliness Scale. In multivariate analyses of variance, the method of contrasted groups was used to compare the personality attributes of students nominated most frequently by their peers as positive influencers (top influencers [top 25% in their class distribution], n = 176) with those of students nominated least frequently (bottom influencers [bottom 25%], n = 171).
Results
The top influencers scored significantly higher on empathy, sociability, and activity and significantly lower on loneliness compared with the bottom influencers. However, the effect size estimates of the differences were moderate at best.
Conclusions
The research hypotheses were partially confirmed. Positive social influencers appear to possess personality attributes conducive to relationship building, which is an important feature of effective leadership. The findings have implications for identifying and training potential leaders in medicine.
C1 [Hojat, Mohammadreza] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Sidney Kimmel Med Coll, Dept Psychiat & Human Behav, Psychiat & Human Behav, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
[Hojat, Mohammadreza] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Sidney Kimmel Med Coll, Ctr Res Med Educ & Hlth Care, Jefferson Longitudinal Study Med Educ, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
[Michalec, Barret] Univ Delaware, Dept Sociol, Newark, DE USA.
[Veloski, J. Jon] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Sidney Kimmel Med Coll, Med Educ Div, Ctr Res Med Educ & Hlth Care, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
[Tykocinski, Mark L.] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Acad Affairs, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
[Hojat, Mohammadreza; Tykocinski, Mark L.] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Sidney Kimmel Med Coll, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
C3 Thomas Jefferson University; Thomas Jefferson University; University of
Delaware; Thomas Jefferson University; Thomas Jefferson University;
Thomas Jefferson University
RP Hojat, M (corresponding author), Thomas Jefferson Univ, Sidney Kimmel Med Coll, 1015 Walnut St,Curtis Bldg,Suite 320, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA.
EM Mohammadreza.Hojat@Jefferson.edu
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TC 24
Z9 26
U1 2
U2 44
PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
SN 1040-2446
EI 1938-808X
J9 ACAD MED
JI Acad. Med.
PD APR
PY 2015
VL 90
IS 4
BP 505
EP 510
DI 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000652
PG 6
WC Education, Scientific Disciplines; Health Care Sciences & Services
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Health Care Sciences & Services
GA CE4BH
UT WOS:000351775100028
PM 25629944
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Xu, Q
Zhou, YJ
Ye, ML
Zhou, XY
AF Xu, Qian
Zhou, Yuanji
Ye, Maolin
Zhou, Xinyue
TI Perceived social support reduces the pain of spending money
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE Social support; Money; Expense; Pain
ID EXISTENTIAL FUNCTION; CONSUMER; MATERIALISM; CONSEQUENCES; PERCEPTIONS;
LONELINESS; PREDICTORS; REMINDERS; PRODUCT; STRESS
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C1 [Xu, Qian] Fudan Univ, Sch Management, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
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C3 Fudan University; Sun Yat Sen University; Jinan University; Sun Yat Sen
University
RP Zhou, XY (corresponding author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, Lingnan Coll, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
EM zhouxyue@mail.sysu.edu.cn
RI zhou, xinyue/JOJ-6874-2023; Xu, Qian/AAO-1721-2020
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [91124004, 31171002,
71432001, 70832001]; Major Project of the National Social Science
Foundation of China [13ZD073]
FX This research was supported by the grants from the Key Program and the
General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(91124004, 31171002, 71432001, and 70832001), and the Major Project of
the National Social Science Foundation of China (13&ZD073).
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U2 192
PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
PI CHICHESTER
PA THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER PO19 8SQ, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND
SN 1057-7408
EI 1532-7663
J9 J CONSUM PSYCHOL
JI J. Consum. Psychol.
PD APR
PY 2015
VL 25
IS 2
BP 219
EP 230
DI 10.1016/j.jcps.2014.11.004
PG 12
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA CF6NO
UT WOS:000352673600004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ellwardt, L
van Tilburg, T
Aartsen, M
Wittek, R
Steverink, N
AF Ellwardt, Lea
van Tilburg, Theo
Aartsen, Marja
Wittek, Rafael
Steverink, Nardi
TI Personal Networks and Mortality Risk in Older Adults: A Twenty-Year
Longitudinal Study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; SOCIAL NETWORKS; LIFE-STYLE; LONELINESS; SUPPORT;
HEALTH; AGE; METAANALYSIS; TIES
AB Background
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who are integrated into rich networks of social relationships. Theoretical explanations state that personal networks offer indirect psychosocial and direct physiological pathways. We investigate whether effects on and pathways to mortality risk differ between functional and structural characteristics of the personal network. The objective is to inquire which personal network characteristics are the best predictors of mortality risk after adjustment for mental, cognitive and physical health.
Methods and Findings
Empirical tests were carried out by combining official register information on mortality with data from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA). The sample included 2,911 Dutch respondents aged 54 to 85 at baseline in 1992 and six follow-ups covering a time span of twenty years. Four functional characteristics (emotional and social loneliness, emotional and instrumental support) and four structural characteristics (living arrangement, contact frequency, number of contacts, number of social roles) of the personal network as well as mental, cognitive and physical health were assessed at all LASA follow-ups. Statistical analyses comprised of Cox proportional hazard regression models. Findings suggest differential effects of personal network characteristics on survival, with only small gender differences. Mortality risk was initially reduced by functional characteristics, but disappeared after full adjustment for the various health variables. Mortality risk was lowest for older adults embedded in large (HR = 0.986, 95% CI 0.979-0.994) and diverse networks (HR = 0.948, 95% CI 0.917-0.981), and this effect continued to show in the fully adjusted models.
Conclusions
Functional characteristics (i.e. emotional and social loneliness) are indirectly associated with a reduction in mortality risk, while structural characteristics (i.e. number of contacts and number of social roles) have direct protective effects. More research is needed to understand the causal mechanisms underlying these relations.
C1 [Ellwardt, Lea] Univ Cologne, Cologne Grad Sch Management Econ & Social Sci CGS, D-50931 Cologne, Germany.
[van Tilburg, Theo; Aartsen, Marja] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Sociol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[Wittek, Rafael; Steverink, Nardi] Univ Groningen, Dept Sociol, Groningen, Netherlands.
[Wittek, Rafael; Steverink, Nardi] Univ Groningen, Interuniv Ctr Social Sci Theory & Methodol ICS, Groningen, Netherlands.
[Steverink, Nardi] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Dept Hlth Psychol, Groningen, Netherlands.
C3 University of Cologne; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; University of
Groningen; University of Groningen; University of Groningen
RP Ellwardt, L (corresponding author), Univ Cologne, Cologne Grad Sch Management Econ & Social Sci CGS, D-50931 Cologne, Germany.
EM ellwardt@wiso.uni-koeln.de
RI Steverink, Nardi/F-1936-2013; Ellwardt, Lea/ABE-5867-2021; Aartsen,
Marja/U-2676-2019; Aartsen, Marja/F-3166-2013; Wittek,
Rafael/E-5560-2012; van Tilburg, Theo/F-1269-2010
OI Aartsen, Marja/0000-0003-4246-7621; Wittek, Rafael/0000-0002-8473-6984;
Ellwardt, Lea/0000-0001-9292-2392; van Tilburg, Theo/0000-0002-1005-6732
FU Healthy Aging, Population and Society (HAPS), an investment of the
University of Groningen strategic research focus Healthy Aging;
Netherlands Ministry of Health Welfare and Sports, Directorate of
Long-Term Care
FX This research is financed by Healthy Aging, Population and Society
(HAPS), an investment of the University of Groningen strategic research
focus Healthy Aging. The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam is largely
supported by a grant from the Netherlands Ministry of Health Welfare and
Sports, Directorate of Long-Term Care. No funding bodies had any role in
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD MAR 3
PY 2015
VL 10
IS 3
AR e0116731
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0116731
PG 13
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA CC4HV
UT WOS:000350314700007
PM 25734570
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Van Asselt, D
Buchanan, A
Peterson, S
AF Van Asselt, Danae
Buchanan, Angus
Peterson, Sunila
TI Enablers and barriers of social inclusion for young adults with
intellectual disability: A multidimensional view
SO JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE social isolation; multidimensions of social inclusion; intellectual
disability
ID COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION; PEOPLE; NETWORKS; STIGMA; TERM
AB Background Factors that enhance the social exclusion and limit the social inclusion of adults with intellectual disability undermine their health and wellbeing. Thus it is important to reduce the impact of such factors. This may be achieved by deepening the understanding of the enablers and barriers to social inclusion, which were explored in this study using a multidimensional framework (O'Brien, J. (1989). What's worth working for? Leadership for better quality human services. Lithonia, GA: Responsive Systems Associates. Retrieved from http://thechp.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/whatsw.pdf) and the reports of young adults with intellectual disability, and family members, who were involved in an inclusive community leisure program.
Method Interview data from 4 young adults and a parent and a sister were (1) thematically analysed, and (2) the resulting thematic structure was further analysed for enablers and barriers to social inclusion using the multidimensional framework. General observations conducted by the researcher on most participants, which were member checked, were used to validate the information gathered in the interviews.
Results Seven primary themes emerged from the initial thematic analysis. Further analyses of the initial thematic structure using the multidimensional framework revealed 24 enablers and 10 barriers to the social inclusion of young adults.
Conclusion Social inclusion of the young adults was influenced by enablers and barriers appearing across multiple dimensions. Implications for best service practice with young adults and their families to enable movement toward social inclusion are discussed.
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RP Buchanan, A (corresponding author), Curtin Univ Technol, Sch Occupat Therapy & Social Work, Fac Hlth Sci, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.
EM A.Buchanan@curtin.edu.au
RI Buchanan, Angus/AAH-2238-2021
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PI ABINGDON
PA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 1366-8250
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PY 2015
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BP 37
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA AY8EG
UT WOS:000347786600004
DA 2025-05-28
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AU Fisher, KR
Lutz, D
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rights; community inclusion; change management
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C1 [Fisher, Karen R.; Lutz, Deborah; Gendera, Sandra] Univ New South Wales, Social Policy Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Gadow, Friederike] Univ Sydney, Ctr Disabil Studies, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[Robinson, Sally] Southern Cross Univ, Ctr Children & Young People, Lismore, NSW, Australia.
C3 University of New South Wales Sydney; University of Sydney; Southern
Cross University
RP Fisher, KR (corresponding author), UNSW Australia, Social Policy Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
EM Karen.fisher@unsw.edu.au
RI ; Fisher, Karen/B-8710-2008; Robinson, Sally/J-1831-2015
OI Gendera, Sandra/0000-0002-3186-9433; Fisher, Karen/0000-0002-0828-6395;
Robinson, Sally/0000-0002-5768-0065; Lutz, Deborah
Luise/0000-0002-8856-0795
FU Ageing, Disability and Home Care, Department of Family and Community
Services New South Wales
FX This research was funded by Ageing, Disability and Home Care, Department
of Family and Community Services New South Wales, to the Social Policy
Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia and consortium
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
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PT J
AU Mair, J
Duffy, M
AF Mair, Judith
Duffy, Michelle
TI Community events and social justice in urban growth areas
SO JOURNAL OF POLICY RESEARCH IN TOURISM LEISURE AND EVENTS
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DT Article
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ID DIFFERENCE; FESTIVALS; POLICY
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C1 [Mair, Judith] Univ Queensland, UQ Business Sch, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
[Duffy, Michelle] Federat Univ Australia, Sch Arts Human & Social Sci, Churchill, Vic, Australia.
C3 University of Queensland; Federation University Australia
RP Mair, J (corresponding author), Univ Queensland, UQ Business Sch, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
EM j.mair@uq.edu.au
RI Duffy, Michelle/E-1623-2019; Mair, Judith/P-2273-2014; Duffy,
Michelle/F-8135-2015
OI Mair, Judith/0000-0002-2447-3377; Duffy, Michelle/0000-0002-9749-0311
FU Monash University Berwick Campus Research Grant Scheme
FX This work was supported by the Monash University Berwick Campus Research
Grant Scheme [2012-2013].
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NR 64
TC 25
Z9 26
U1 1
U2 6
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1940-7963
EI 1940-7971
J9 J POLICY RES TOUR LE
JI J. Policy Res. Tour. Leis. Events
PY 2015
VL 7
IS 3
SI SI
BP 282
EP 298
DI 10.1080/19407963.2014.997438
PG 17
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA V15BQ
UT WOS:000214524500006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT B
AU Thing, J
Esposito, MCK
AF Thing, James
Esposito, M. C. Kate
BE Esposito, MCK
Normore, AH
TI CREATING INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS FOR GAY, BISEXUAL, LESBIAN, TRANSGENDER, AND
QUEER/QUESTIONING (GBLTQ) STUDENTS Applying a Social Justice Framework
SO INCLUSIVE PRACTICES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP FOR SPECIAL
POPULATIONS IN URBAN SETTINGS: A MORAL IMPERATIVE
SE Educational Leadership For Social Justice
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID STRAIGHT ALLIANCES; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; LGBTQ; VICTIMIZATION; SYMPTOMS;
ADULTS; RISK
AB Research consistently demonstrates that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are consistently marginalized in schools, in neighborhoods, homes, and in cyberspace. Among the deleterious outcomes experienced by gay youth are bullying, psychological distress (e.g., anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, suicidal ideation), health problems (e.g., substance abuse, sexual risk-taking behavior), lowered academic performance (e.g., absenteeism, low academic achievement), and social isolation. This chapter proposes a social justice framework of inclusion that informs the development and implementation of antibullying and antidiscrimination practices and policies in the classroom and at our schools more generally. The authors review the current research specific to academic and social realities for LGBTQ students in secondary school settings, discuss how the application of a social justice framework will help ensure that schools do not perpetuate the marginalization of sexual minority youth (SMY), and discuss specific strategies educators at all levels, including colleges and universities, can implement to provide inclusive, safe schools for all students. This research adds to the extant literature by examining strategies for creating inclusive schools for all of our students, especially those who have been historically, systematically, and structurally excluded.
C1 [Thing, James] Univ Arizona, Norton Sch Family & Consumer Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
[Esposito, M. C. Kate] Calif State Univ Dominguez Hills, Special Educ Program, Carson, CA 90747 USA.
C3 University of Arizona; California State University System; California
State University Dominguez Hills
RP Thing, J (corresponding author), Univ Arizona, Norton Sch Family & Consumer Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA.
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[Anonymous], PRINC PERSP SCH SAF
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U2 14
PU INFORMATION AGE PUBLISHING-IAP
PI CHARLOTTE
PA PO BOX 79049, CHARLOTTE, NC 28271-7047 USA
BN 978-1-68123-107-5; 978-1-68123-108-2
J9 EDUC LEADER SOC JUST
PY 2015
BP 45
EP +
PG 6
WC Education & Educational Research; Social Issues
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Education & Educational Research; Social Issues
GA BD5WS
UT WOS:000361852400005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Olver, ME
Kingston, DA
Nicholaichuk, TP
Wong, SCP
AF Olver, Mark E.
Kingston, Drew A.
Nicholaichuk, Terry P.
Wong, Stephen C. P.
TI A Psychometric Examination of Treatment Change in a Multisite Sample of
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SO LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
LA English
DT Article
DE psychometric; change; recidivism; dynamic; sexual offender
ID VIOLENCE RISK SCALE; AGGRESSION QUESTIONNAIRE; COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS;
TREATMENT PROGRAM; CHILD MOLESTERS; FOLLOW-UP; IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT;
CONVERGENT VALIDITY; THERAPEUTIC CHANGE; RECIDIVISM RISK
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TC 29
Z9 30
U1 1
U2 31
PU AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
SN 0147-7307
EI 1573-661X
J9 LAW HUMAN BEHAV
JI Law Hum. Behav.
PD DEC
PY 2014
VL 38
IS 6
BP 544
EP 559
DI 10.1037/lhb0000086
PG 16
WC Law; Psychology, Social
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Government & Law; Psychology
GA AY8IW
UT WOS:000347798300004
PM 24933172
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kim, S
AF Kim, Sunwoo
TI Does a money-is-all attitude cause alienation? A cross-cultural
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Money-is-all attitude; alienation; cross-cultural comparison; Korea; US;
Sweden
ID SELF-DETERMINATION; MATERIALISM; LIFE; VALUES; LONELINESS; AMERICAN;
SATISFACTION; CONSUMPTION; GOAL
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NR 74
TC 7
Z9 10
U1 1
U2 51
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1470-6423
EI 1470-6431
J9 INT J CONSUM STUD
JI Int. J. Consum. Stud.
PD NOV
PY 2014
VL 38
IS 6
BP 650
EP 659
DI 10.1111/ijcs.12137
PG 10
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA AS5QC
UT WOS:000344323900011
OA hybrid
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Webber, LS
Richardson, B
Lambrick, F
AF Webber, Lynne S.
Richardson, Ben
Lambrick, Frank
TI Individual and organisational factors associated with the use of
seclusion in disability services
SO JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY
LA English
DT Article
DE client risk factors; disability; restrictive interventions; autism;
seclusion; organisational risk factors
ID CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; RESTRAINT USE; PEOPLE;
CHILDREN; MANAGEMENT; ADOLESCENTS; POPULATION; MEDICATION; RISK
AB Background Seclusion is a restrictive intervention that results in some form of containment and social isolation of a person from others. Little is known about the relationships between individual and organisation factors and the use of seclusion in disability services.
Method The reported use of seclusion in disability services in Victoria, Australia, was examined over a 3-year period, with a focus on the characteristics of those who were secluded (n = 146) and the characteristics of organisations that reported seclusion compared to others who were reported to be restrained but not secluded (n = 2,482).
Results Results from a logistic regression showed that the individual factors of age, the presence of autism and/or a psychiatric disorder put people at risk of being secluded. In terms of organisational factors, receiving accommodation services in institutions or in the community and the location of the organisation were risk factors.
Conclusions The findings are consistent with previous research but add to this literature by showing that certain organisational characteristics are also risk factors for seclusion. Understanding these factors is important in order to help disability support staff find other more ethical and appropriate alternatives to seclusion.
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[Webber, Lynne S.; Richardson, Ben; Lambrick, Frank] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
C3 Deakin University
RP Webber, LS (corresponding author), Dept Human Serv, Off Profess Practice, 50 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia.
EM Lynne.Webber@dhs.vic.gov.au
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TC 6
Z9 7
U1 1
U2 8
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1366-8250
EI 1469-9532
J9 J INTELLECT DEV DIS
JI J. Intellect. Dev. Dis.
PD OCT 2
PY 2014
VL 39
IS 4
BP 315
EP 322
DI 10.3109/13668250.2014.937326
PG 8
WC Education, Special; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA AS6NW
UT WOS:000344381000002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Stoica, M
Brate, AT
Bucuta, M
Dura, H
Morar, S
AF Stoica, Mihaela
Brate, Adrian T.
Bucuta, Mihaela
Dura, Horatiu
Morar, Silviu
TI THE ASSOCIATION OF LONELINESS AT THE WORKPLACE WITH ORGANISATIONAL
VARIABLES
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE recognition; attachment; organization; supervisor; support
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C1 [Stoica, Mihaela] Spitalul Pneumoftiziol, Sibiu, Romania.
[Brate, Adrian T.; Bucuta, Mihaela; Dura, Horatiu; Morar, Silviu] Lucian Blaga Univ Sibiu, 40 Victoriei Bd, Sibiu, Romania.
C3 Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
RP Dura, H (corresponding author), Lucian Blaga Univ Sibiu, 40 Victoriei Bd, Sibiu, Romania.
EM horatiudura@yahoo.com
RI Bucuță, Mihaela/AAU-8665-2021; Morar, Silviu/AAQ-5579-2021; Dura,
Horatiu/AAQ-6920-2021
OI Morar, Silviu/0000-0002-8625-2828; Dura, Horatiu/0000-0003-3025-3810
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U1 0
U2 6
PU ACAD ORGANISATION ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & SUSTAINABLE DEV
PI IASI
PA MANGERON BLVD NO 71A, PO 10, BOX 2111, IASI, 700050, ROMANIA
SN 1841-0464
EI 1842-8517
J9 EUR J SCI THEOL
JI Eur. J. Sci. Theol.
PD OCT
PY 2014
VL 10
IS 5
BP 101
EP 112
PG 12
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA VE8BN
UT WOS:000440388400010
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ypsilanti, A
Vivas, AB
Räisänen, T
Viitala, M
Ijäs, T
Ropes, D
AF Ypsilanti, Antonia
Vivas, Ana B.
Raisanen, Teppo
Viitala, Matti
Ijas, Tuula
Ropes, Donald
TI Are serious video games something more than a game? A review on the
effectiveness of serious games to facilitate intergenerational learning
SO EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
LA English
DT Article
DE Serious games; Intergenerational learning; Older workers; Aging;
Knowledge transfer; Organizations; Innovation
ID COMPUTER ANXIETY; OLDER ADULTS; AGE; EXPERIENCE; ATTITUDES; YOUNGER
AB Aging diversity in organizations creates potential challenges, particularly for knowledge management, skills update and skills obsolescence. Intergenerational learning (IGL) involves knowledge building, innovation and knowledge transfer between generations within an organization (Ropes 2011). Serious games refer to the use of computer games in raising awareness about educational topics, acquiring new knowledge and skills by enabling learners to engage and participate in situations that would otherwise be impossible to experience (Corti 2006). Although learning with the use of serious games is similar to traditional learning in several cognitive respects, there are noted differences in the learning style and structure of learning using serious games. The success of learning using serious games lies in the actual involvement of a participant playing the game, which in turn, creates increased cognitive links with real-life situations allowing the individual to make relevant associations, to use mnemonic strategies with the facilitation of multi-dimensional educational aids (e.g., visual, auditory). Some of the beneficial aspects of learning with the use of serious games include the elevation of several cognitive skills, which are directly or indirectly implicated in the learning process. Among them are attention and visuo-spatial abilities, memory and motor skills. However, several barriers have been noted that fall into two general categories: a) health issues (e.g., cognitive strain, headaches) and b) psychological issues (e.g., social isolation, emotional disturbances). Since the training conditions are learner-centered and highly determined by the individual, there is increased need for evaluating the learning outcomes using specific success indicators. Examples of games that are designed to facilitate IGL are scarce, while there are no examples of IGL games in most EU countries. The purpose of this paper is to critically evaluate the current literature of theories on learning through serious games in adults and the elderly with reference to the cognitive mechanisms implicated, benefits and barriers in learning using new technologies in different generations. Secondly, this paper reviews the existence of serious games designed to facilitate IGL in Europe, as well as the characteristics of serious games in raising awareness that could be used to facilitate IGL. In doing so, specific focus is placed on the development of success indicators that determine the effectiveness of serious games on raising awareness on IGL.
C1 [Ypsilanti, Antonia] South East European Res Ctr, Thessaloniki, Greece.
[Vivas, Ana B.] Univ Sheffield, Int Fac, City Coll, Psychol Dept, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England.
[Raisanen, Teppo; Viitala, Matti; Ijas, Tuula] Oulu Univ Appl Sci, Oulu, Finland.
[Ropes, Donald] Inholland Univ Appl Sci, Leiden, Netherlands.
C3 University of Sheffield; University of Oulu
RP Ypsilanti, A (corresponding author), South East European Res Ctr, Thessaloniki, Greece.
EM aypsilan@phed.auth.gr
RI Vivas, Ana/K-2330-2019
OI Raisanen, Teppo/0000-0001-5430-071X; Vivas, Ana B./0000-0003-0063-0865
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NR 45
TC 26
Z9 36
U1 1
U2 10
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1360-2357
EI 1573-7608
J9 EDUC INF TECHNOL
JI Educ. Inf. Technol.
PD SEP
PY 2014
VL 19
IS 3
SI SI
BP 515
EP 529
DI 10.1007/s10639-014-9325-9
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA VG0GL
UT WOS:000444330200004
OA Bronze
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Henriksen, RE
Torsheim, T
Thuen, F
AF Henriksen, Roger Ekeberg
Torsheim, Torbjorn
Thuen, Frode
TI Loneliness, Social Integration and Consumption of Sugar-Containing
Beverages: Testing the Social Baseline Theory
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID FOOD PREFERENCE; COMFORT FOOD; STRESS; APPETITE; GLUCOSE; SECRETION;
ECONOMY; ABSENCE; HEALTH; BRAIN
AB Objective: Social Baseline Theory (SBT) proposes that close relationships aid in metabolic resource management and that individuals without significant relationships may experience more demands on their own neural metabolic resources on a daily basis when solving problems, remaining vigilant against potential threats and regulating emotional responses. This study tests a hypothesised consequence derived from SBT: relative social isolation leads to increased levels of sugar intake.
Methods: Based on cross-sectional, self-reported data from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (N = 90 084), information on social integration and the consumption of both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened sodas and juices was obtained from a large number of women in early pregnancy. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to assess whether loneliness, marital status, relationship satisfaction, advice from others than partner, and cohesion at work is associated with consumption of sodas and juices.
Results: Perceived loneliness was associated with elevated intake of all sugary beverages, while relationship satisfaction was negatively associated with all sugary beverages. Being married or cohabitating, having supportive friends, and having a sense of togetherness at work were associated with lower intake of two out of three sugar-containing beverages. These associations were significant, even after controlling for factors such as body mass index, weight related self-image, depression, physical activity, educational level, age and income. In comparison, a statistically significant relationship emerged between relationship satisfaction and artificially sweetened cola. No other predictor variables were significantly associated with any type of artificially sweetened beverage.
Conclusions: This study indicates that loneliness and social integration influence the level of consumption of sugary beverages. The results support the hypothesis derived from the Social Baseline Theory that relative social isolation leads to increased levels of sugar intake.
C1 [Henriksen, Roger Ekeberg; Thuen, Frode] Bergen Univ Coll, Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Bergen, Norway.
[Torsheim, Torbjorn] Univ Bergen, Fac Psychol, Dept Psychosocial Sci, Bergen, Norway.
C3 Western Norway University of Applied Sciences; University of Bergen
RP Henriksen, RE (corresponding author), Bergen Univ Coll, Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Bergen, Norway.
EM roger.ekeberg.henriksen@hib.no
OI Henriksen, Roger Ekeberg/0000-0001-6507-5415; Torsheim,
Torbjorn/0000-0001-7825-4463
FU Norwegian Ministry of Health; Ministry of Education and Research
(National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences) [NO1-ES-75558]; Ministry of Education and Research
(NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) [1 UO1 NS
047537-01]; Ministry of Education and Research [2 UO1 NS047537-06A1];
Norwegian Research Council/FUGE [151918/S10]
FX The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study is supported by the
Norwegian Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education and Research
(National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences contract no. NO1-ES-75558, NIH/National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke grant no. 1 UO1 NS 047537-01 and grant
no. 2 UO1 NS047537-06A1) and the Norwegian Research Council/FUGE (grant
no. 151918/S10). However, the funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript, and the authors received no specific funding for this work.
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PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Belmi, P
Neale, M
AF Belmi, Peter
Neale, Margaret
TI Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? Thinking that
one is attractive increases the tendency to support inequality
SO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES
LA English
DT Article
DE Self-perceived attractiveness; Inequality; Social hierarchy; Social
class; Fairness
ID SOCIAL-CLASS; PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS; STATUS-LEGITIMACY; IN-GROUP;
DOMINANCE; SELF; CONTEXTUALISM; PERSONALITY; LONELINESS; OPPOSITION
AB Five studies tested the hypothesis that self-perceived attractiveness shapes people's perceptions of their social class (subjective SES), which, in turn, shape how people respond to inequality and social hierarchies. Study 1 found that self-perceived attractiveness was associated with support for group-based dominance and belief in legitimizing ideologies, and that these relationships were mediated by subjective social class. Subsequent experiments showed that higher self-perceived attractiveness increased subjective SES, which in turn, increased SDO (Study 2 and Study 5); promoted stronger beliefs in dispositional causes of inequality (Study 3); and reduced donations to a movement advocating for social equality (Study 4). By contrast, lower self-perceived attractiveness decreased subjective SES, which in turn, led to a greater tendency to reject social hierarchies and to construe inequality in terms of contextual causes. These effects emerged even after controlling for power, status, and self-esteem, and were not simply driven by inducing people to see themselves positively on desirable traits (Study 4 and Study 5). (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 [Belmi, Peter; Neale, Margaret] Stanford Univ, Grad Sch Business, 655 Knight Way, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
C3 Stanford University
RP Belmi, P (corresponding author), Stanford Univ, Grad Sch Business, 655 Knight Way, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
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U1 4
U2 83
PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
PI SAN DIEGO
PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
SN 0749-5978
EI 1095-9920
J9 ORGAN BEHAV HUM DEC
JI Organ. Behav. Hum. Decis. Process.
PD JUL
PY 2014
VL 124
IS 2
BP 133
EP 149
DI 10.1016/j.obhdp.2014.03.002
PG 17
WC Psychology, Applied; Management; Psychology, Social
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Psychology; Business & Economics
GA AK7PX
UT WOS:000338621300004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU D'Netto, B
Shen, J
Chelliah, J
Monga, M
AF D'Netto, Brian
Shen, Jie
Chelliah, John
Monga, Manjit
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Australia; human resource management; workforce diversity
ID BUSINESS PERFORMANCE; WORKFORCE DIVERSITY; MANAGING DIVERSITY; ETHNIC
DIVERSITY; RECRUITMENT; DIFFERENCE; DEMOGRAPHY; IMPACT; WORK;
ORGANIZATIONS
AB We examined employee perceptions of the benefits and challenges of workforce diversity and human resource (HR) diversity management practices adopted in the Australian manufacturing sector. We found that overt discrimination does not exist in the Australian manufacturing sector. However, Australian employers appear to adopt a legalistic compliance approach' and have not considered workforce diversity as a source of competitive advantage. Employers have not adopted effective HR diversity management practices. The Australian manufacturing sector has failed to value diversity or capitalize on the benefits of workforce diversity. Inadequate recognition of overseas skills, ineffective communication, increased training costs and social isolation were perceived as the main challenges, whereas a stronger work ethic among multicultural employees, greater opportunities to learn from other cultures, lower absenteeism and less labor turnover were regarded as major benefits of workforce diversity. Overall, we found migrant workers are disadvantaged in the Australian workplace.
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Technology Sydney
RP Shen, J (corresponding author), Univ S Australia, Sch Management, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
EM jie.shen@unisa.edu.au
RI Chelliah, John/M-5405-2013
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
EI 1466-4399
J9 INT J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Int. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PD MAY 15
PY 2014
VL 25
IS 9
BP 1243
EP 1266
DI 10.1080/09585192.2013.826714
PG 24
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 293HR
UT WOS:000329962500004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hung, JY
Lu, KS
AF Hung, Jui-Ying
Lu, Kuo-Song
TI Research on the Healthy Lifestyle Model, Active Ageing, and Loneliness
of Senior Learners
SO EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
AB Taiwan has the fastest ageing population in the world. Thus, the government and local policy makers need to formulate policies not just for the nursing and care needs of the aged. They also need to actively promote the need for lifelong learning among seniors in order to achieve elderly-friendly objectives, such as health promotion and delays in ageing, through self-learning and participation in diversified activities. With the aim of promoting an ageing society that is friendly to the aged and encourages harmonious learning among them, this study focused on aged individuals who participated in the University for the Aged program conducted by Taiwan's Ministry of Education from 2010 to 2012. Analysis was conducted on how a high-quality, healthy lifestyle can impact the effectiveness of active ageing programs and alleviate loneliness in aged individuals by allowing them to participate in learning activities designed especially for them. The results indicated that most senior learners are female, have high school educations, and perceive themselves to be healthy. Senior learners express positive perceptions in terms of their overall quality of life evaluations and levels of satisfaction with overall health, a finding that echoes the characteristics those participants of the Ministry of Education's University for the Aged should have. However, the findings also showed a gender imbalance amongst seniors who participate in learning or social activities.
C1 [Hung, Jui-Ying; Lu, Kuo-Song] Chaoyang Univ Technol, Dept Golden Ager Ind Management, Taichung, Taiwan.
C3 Chaoyang University of Technology
RP Hung, JY (corresponding author), Chaoyang Univ Technol, Dept Golden Ager Ind Management, 168 Ji Feng E Rd, Taichung, Taiwan.
EM jybong@cyut.edu.tw
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PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD MAY 1
PY 2014
VL 40
IS 5
BP 353
EP 362
DI 10.1080/03601277.2013.822200
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA 288IA
UT WOS:000329604000004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chou, SY
Yang, WK
Han, B
AF Chou, Shih Yung
Yang, Wenkai
Han, Bo
TI What happens when "younger" helpers meet "older" recipients? A
theoretical analysis of interpersonal helping behaviour in Chinese
organizations
SO JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Knowledge sharing; Guanxi; Interpersonal helping; Mianzi; Social
isolation
ID EMPLOYEE POSITIVE MOODS; LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE; CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR;
KNOWLEDGE; VALUES; GUANXI; PERFORMANCE; ATTRACTIVENESS; PERSONALITY;
MANAGEMENT
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical model describing psychological states and behavioral outcomes experienced and exhibited by older generation interpersonal helping behavior (IHB) recipients in Chinese organizations.
Design/methodology/approach - The paper draws upon relevant literature and develops a theoretical model.
Findings - The analysis suggests that the extent of IHB that older generation Chinese employees receive from younger generation employees will lead to loss of mianzi, which will then result in reduced perceived generational guanxi, increased intended social isolation, and reduced intention to share task-related knowledge with the younger generation employees. The paper also proposes that perceived generational guanxi and intended social isolation will mediate the relationship between loss of mianzi and intention to share task-related knowledge with younger generation employees.
Practical implications - Because mianzi is an important cultural feature in Chinese societies, this paper provides four implications. First, younger generation employees could preserve and/or enhance older generation employees' mianzi using less powerful messages. Second, younger generation employees should initiate task behaviors involving seeking opinions and expertise from older generation employees before exhibiting IHB. Third, mangers could reduce the negative impact of generational differences by establishing generational mentoring relationships between younger and older generation employees. Finally, younger generation employees could preserve and/or enhance older generation employees' mianzi by playing the role of an informal subordinate rather than a problem solver when exhibiting IHB.
Originality/value - This paper is the first study exploring consequences of IHB from the perceptive of older generation IHB recipients in the Chinese context.
C1 [Chou, Shih Yung; Yang, Wenkai] Univ Texas Permian Basin, Coll Business & Engn, Odessa, TX 79762 USA.
[Han, Bo] Texas A&M Univ, Coll Business & Entrepreneurship, Commerce, TX USA.
C3 University of Texas System; University of Texas Permian Basin; Texas A&M
University System
RP Chou, SY (corresponding author), Univ Texas Permian Basin, Coll Business & Engn, Odessa, TX 79762 USA.
EM chou_s@utpb.edu
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U2 55
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PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0953-4814
EI 1758-7816
J9 J ORGAN CHANGE MANAG
JI J. Organ. Chang. Manage.
PY 2014
VL 27
IS 4
SI SI
BP 677
EP 691
DI 10.1108/JOCM-05-2014-0107
PG 15
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA AP2UD
UT WOS:000341930100009
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU East, R
Uncles, MD
Lomax, W
AF East, Robert
Uncles, Mark
Lomax, Wendy
TI Hear nothing, do nothing: The role of word of mouth in the
decision-making of older consumers
SO JOURNAL OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE word of mouth; WOM; purchase decisions; social influence; age; older
consumers; sex
ID BRAND CHOICE; AGE
AB In some product categories, older consumers (aged 65+) tend to be more brand loyal, have smaller consideration sets and defer purchase more than younger consumers. This conservative behaviour may arise, in part, because older people are more socially isolated and thus receive less social influence relating to product options. In this multi-study research, the volume of word of mouth (WOM) is used as an indicator of social influence. The WOM received by men and women falls substantially beyond age 65, indicating that a deficit in advice may be part of the explanation for conservative decision-making. To test this proposition, the duration of customer tenure of the current brand (how long the respondent has been a customer) is used as a measure of purchase deferral and, as predicted, tenure is longer when less WOM is received. This evidence indicates that some older consumers experience a degree of social isolation, which affects their decision-making. In marketing and social policy, there is a need to promote procedures, technologies and institutions that help older people to connect with others.
C1 [East, Robert; Lomax, Wendy] Kingston Business Sch, Kingston Hill, Kingston KT2 7LB, England.
[East, Robert] UNISA, Ehrenberg Bass Inst, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
[Uncles, Mark] UNSW, Australian Sch Business, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
[East, Robert] Kingston Business Sch, Mkt, London, England.
C3 Kingston University; University of South Australia; University of New
South Wales Sydney; Kingston University
RP East, R (corresponding author), Kingston Business Sch, Kingston Hill, Kingston KT2 7LB, England.
EM R.East@kingston.ac.uk
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0267-257X
EI 1472-1376
J9 J MARKET MANAG-UK
JI J. Market. Manag.
PY 2014
VL 30
IS 7-8
BP 786
EP 801
DI 10.1080/0267257X.2013.841275
PG 16
WC Business; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA V61TF
UT WOS:000210919800007
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Gentina, E
AF Gentina, Elodie
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peer groups on exchange practices
SO JOURNAL OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
LA English
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C1 [Gentina, Elodie] Univ Lille Nord France, Skema Business Sch, F-59000 Lille, France.
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RP Gentina, E (corresponding author), SKEMA Business Sch, Ave Willy Brandt, F-59777 Euralille, France.
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NR 45
TC 14
Z9 17
U1 1
U2 18
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 1472-0817
EI 1479-1838
J9 J CONSUM BEHAV
JI J. Consum. Behav.
PD JAN
PY 2014
VL 13
IS 1
BP 73
EP 80
DI 10.1002/cb.1460
PG 8
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA AA5HH
UT WOS:000331126200008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Janta, H
Lugosi, P
Brown, L
AF Janta, Hania
Lugosi, Peter
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LA English
DT Article
DE doctoral students; loneliness; netnography; coping; isolation
ID MENTAL-HEALTH
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[Lugosi, Peter] Oxford Brookes Univ, Oxford Sch Hosp Management, Oxford, England.
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RP Lugosi, P (corresponding author), Oxford Brookes Univ, Oxford Sch Hosp Management, Oxford, England.
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TC 89
Z9 106
U1 2
U2 6
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0309-877X
EI 1469-9486
J9 J FURTH HIGH EDUC
JI J. Furth. High. Educ.
PY 2014
VL 38
IS 4
BP 553
EP 571
DI 10.1080/0309877X.2012.726972
PG 19
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA V84YM
UT WOS:000212488300007
OA Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mackey, H
Shannon, K
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LA English
DT Article
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mentoring; women peer mentoring; American Indian leadership
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TC 12
Z9 19
U1 1
U2 1
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1361-1267
EI 1469-9745
J9 MENTOR TUTOR
JI Mentor. Tutor.
PY 2014
VL 22
IS 4
SI SI
BP 338
EP 353
DI 10.1080/13611267.2014.945738
PG 16
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA V88GK
UT WOS:000212711700006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sevinç, S
Gizir, CA
AF Sevinc, Seda
Gizir, Cem Ali
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DT Article
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Personal-Emotional Adjustment; Qualitative Study; Social Adjustment;
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ID COLLEGE-STUDENTS; TRANSITION; FRIENDSHIP; QUALITY; PERCEPTIONS;
PERSISTENCE; PREDICTORS; CLASSROOM; FRESHMEN; OUTCOMES
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[Gizir, Cem Ali] Mersin Univ, Dept Guidance & Psychol Counseling, Fac Educ, TR-33169 Mersin, Turkey.
C3 Mersin University; Mersin University
RP Sevinç, S (corresponding author), Mersin Univ, Psychol Counseling & Guidance Ctr, Ciftlikkoy Campus, Mersin, Turkey.
EM seda_sevinc@hotmail.com; cagizir@mersin.edu.tr
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NR 83
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U1 2
U2 60
PU EDAM
PI ISTANBUL
PA KISIKLI MH ALEMDAG CD YAN YOL SK, SBK IS MERKEZI NO 5, KAT 1 USKUDAR,
ISTANBUL, 81190, TURKEY
SN 1303-0485
J9 KURAM UYGUL EGIT BIL
JI Kuram Uygulamada Egit. Bilim.
PY 2014
VL 14
IS 4
BP 1301
EP 1308
PG 8
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA AS4NI
UT WOS:000344252600004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Theriault, D
AF Theriault, Daniel
TI Organized Leisure Experiences of LBGTQ Youth Resistance and
Oppression
SO JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE LBGTQ; oppression; power; queer; social justice
ID SEXUAL ORIENTATION; WOMENS LEISURE; SUBSTANCE USE; GAY; QUEER;
IDENTITIES; SUICIDE; SUBJECT; CONTEXT; GENDER
AB This study examined the organized leisure experiences of young-people who identify as lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, and queer (LBGTQ). Data were gathered through interviews, participant observation, and review of program documents at an organized leisure program for LBGTQ youth. Findings illustrate that participants experienced oppression due to their sexual identities, which manifested as both a lack of educational resources and social isolation. Two lines of resistance emerged as significant individual acts (e.g., sharing stories of being a marginalized person) and organizational acts such as leisure-based activities. The importance of attending to the complexity of resistance in leisure research and practice is discussed.
C1 [Theriault, Daniel] N Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
C3 North Carolina State University
RP Theriault, D (corresponding author), Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Box 8004 Biltmore Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
EM dstheria@ncsu.edu
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U1 1
U2 19
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0022-2216
EI 2159-6417
J9 J LEISURE RES
JI J. Leis. Res.
PY 2014
VL 46
IS 4
BP 448
EP 461
DI 10.1080/00222216.2014.11950336
PG 14
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Sociology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Sociology
GA AM2VI
UT WOS:000339708500005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU von Piekartz, H
Mohr, G
AF von Piekartz, Harry
Mohr, Gesche
TI Reduction of head and face pain by challenging lateralization and basic
emotions: a proposal for future assessment and rehabilitation strategies
SO JOURNAL OF MANUAL & MANIPULATIVE THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Head and facial pain; Lateralization; Emotion recognition and
expression; Graded Motor Imagery; Rehabilitation
ID FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; OROFACIAL PAIN; RECOGNITION; PERCEPTION; FEEDBACK;
BRAIN
AB Chronic facial pain has many of the clinical characteristics found in other persistent musculoskeletal conditions, such as low back and cervical pain syndromes. Unique to this condition, however, is that painful facial movements may result in rigidity or altered ability to demonstrate mimicry, defined as the natural tendency to adopt the behavioral expressions of other persons involved in the interaction. Loss of ability to communicate through emotional expression can lead to impaired processing of emotions and ultimately social isolation. Diminished quality and quantity of facial expression is associated with chronic face pain, tempromandibular dysfunction, facial asymmetries, and neurological disorders. This report provides a framework for assessment of impaired emotional processing and associated somatosensory alterations. Principles for management for chronic facial pain should include graded motor imagery, in addition to standard treatments of manual therapy, exercise, and patient education. A case study is provided which illustrates these principles.
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RP von Piekartz, H (corresponding author), Univ Appl Sci, Fac Business Management & Social Sci, Caprivistr 30a, D-49076 Osnabruck, Germany.
EM H.von-Piekartz@hs-osnabrueck.de
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U1 0
U2 5
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1066-9817
EI 2042-6186
J9 J MAN MANIP THER
JI J. Man. Manip. Ther.
PY 2014
VL 22
IS 1
BP 24
EP 35
DI 10.1179/2042618613Y.0000000063
PG 12
WC Rehabilitation
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA V70KE
UT WOS:000211504700004
PM 24976745
OA Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Robinson-Whelen, S
Taylor, HB
Hughes, RB
Nosek, MA
AF Robinson-Whelen, Susan
Taylor, Heather B.
Hughes, Rosemary B.
Nosek, Margaret A.
TI Depressive Symptoms in Women With Physical Disabilities: Identifying
Correlates to Inform Practice
SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Depression; Disabled persons; Rehabilitation; Women
ID SPINAL-CORD-INJURY; SOCIAL SUPPORT; PREDICTING DEPRESSION; SECONDARY
CONDITIONS; HEALTH; PAIN; SCALE; PREVALENCE; PEOPLE; INTERVENTIONS
AB Objective: To examine correlates of depressive symptomatology in a sample of women with diverse physical disabilities to inform practice of modifiable risk factors that warrant attention and intervention.
Design: Interview survey.
Setting: Outpatient chronic care clinics.
Participants: Racially and ethnically diverse women (N=415) aged 18 to 64 years living with physical disabilities.
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measure: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.
Results: Depressive symptoms were high with more than half the women exceeding an established cutoff for clinically significant depressive symptomatology. In hierarchical multiple regression analyses, demographic, disability, and health variables explained significant variance in depressive symptoms; however, modifiable variables (pain interference, social support, abuse) contributed significantly to depression scores over and above demographic, disability, and health variables. Analyses examining predictors of depression classification revealed similar findings.
Conclusions: Depression is a significant problem for many women with physical disabilities. Modifiable contributors to depressive symptoms may provide intervention opportunities for researchers and clinicians. Clinicians need to attend closely to pain, particularly perceptions of pain interference; social support and social isolation; and abuse among women with physical disabilities. It may be valuable to include pain self-management, social networking and social skill development, and safety and abuse prevention training when designing depression intervention programs for this population. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;94:2410-6 (C) 2013 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
C1 [Robinson-Whelen, Susan; Taylor, Heather B.] Inst Rehabil & Res Mem Herman, Spinal Cord Injury & Disabil Res Ctr, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
[Robinson-Whelen, Susan; Nosek, Margaret A.] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Ctr Res Women Disabil, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
[Taylor, Heather B.] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Dept Pediat, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
[Hughes, Rosemary B.] Univ Montana, Rural Inst Disabil, Missoula, MT 59812 USA.
C3 Baylor College of Medicine; University of Texas System; University of
Texas Health Science Center Houston; University of Montana System;
University of Montana
RP Robinson-Whelen, S (corresponding author), Inst Rehabil & Res Mem Herman, Spinal Cord Injury & Disabil Res Ctr, 1333 Moursund,A-207, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
EM susanrw@bcm.edu
FU Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [RO4/CCR614142]
FX Supported by a grant awarded to Baylor College of Medicine from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (grant no. RO4/CCR614142).
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U2 17
PU W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA
SN 0003-9993
EI 1532-821X
J9 ARCH PHYS MED REHAB
JI Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.
PD DEC
PY 2013
VL 94
IS 12
BP 2410
EP 2416
DI 10.1016/j.apmr.2013.07.013
PG 7
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA 264UD
UT WOS:000327905600013
PM 23911557
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chen, K
Chan, AHS
AF Chen, Ke
Chan, Alan Hoi-shou
TI Use or Non-Use of Gerontechnology-A Qualitative Study
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE attitudes; barriers; facilitators; gerontechnology; individual and group
interviews
ID TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; OLDER-ADULTS; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY;
COMPUTER USE; HEALTH; INTERNET; ADOPTION; PARTICIPATION; PERCEPTIONS;
NETWORKING
AB This study employed a qualitative approach to explore the attitudes and experiences of older people towards using gerontechnology, and to determine the underlying reasons that might account for their use and non-use of gerontechnology. Four focus group discussions and 26 individual interviews were undertaken. Qualitative data were analyzed using NVivo software and were categorized using coding and grounded theory techniques. The result indicated that old people in Hong Kong had an overall positive attitude toward technology. Positive attitudes were most frequently related to enhanced convenience and advanced features. Negative attitudes were most frequently associated with health risks and social problems arising from using technology (e. g., social isolation and addiction). Usage of technology is driven by outcome expectations and social influences, and supported by facilitators, whereas non-use of gerontechnology relates to the personal (e. g., health and functional capacities), technological (e. g., cost and complexity), and environmental barriers experienced. Use of gerontechnology is a synthesis of person, technology, and environment. To encourage non-users to adopt technology, there is a need to remove barriers at personal, technological, and environmental levels.
C1 [Chen, Ke; Chan, Alan Hoi-shou] City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Syst Engn & Engn Management, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 City University of Hong Kong
RP Chan, AHS (corresponding author), City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Syst Engn & Engn Management, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
EM kechen2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk; alan.chan@cityu.edu.hk
RI Chan, Alan/A-2223-2009; CHEN, K/HGU-8095-2022; CHEN, KE/F-3095-2019
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NR 50
TC 94
Z9 113
U1 3
U2 77
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
SN 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2013
VL 10
IS 10
BP 4645
EP 4666
DI 10.3390/ijerph10104645
PG 22
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 301GJ
UT WOS:000330520500008
PM 24084674
OA Green Submitted, Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Arnberg, FK
Melin, L
AF Arnberg, Filip K.
Melin, Lennart
TI Can Demographic and Exposure Characteristics Predict Levels of Social
Support in Survivors from a Natural Disaster?
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; CRISIS SUPPORT; TSUNAMI SURVIVORS;
MENTAL-HEALTH; RISK-FACTORS; GENDER; SYMPTOMATOLOGY; DETERIORATION;
POPULATION; LONELINESS
AB Objective: Lack of social support is a strong predictor for poor mental health after disasters. Psychosocial post-disaster interventions may benefit from targeting survivors at risk of low support, yet it is unknown whether demographic and disaster exposure characteristics are associated with social support. This study assessed if age, gender, educational status, cohabitation, and disaster exposure severity predicted aspects of informal social support in a cohort of Swedish survivors from the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami.
Methods: The participants were 3,536 disaster survivors who responded to a mail survey 14 months after the disaster (49% response rate). Their perceptions of present emotional support, contact with others, tangible support, negative support and overall satisfaction with informal support were assessed with the Crisis Support Scale and analysed in five separate ordinal regressions.
Results: Demographic factors and exposure severity explained variation in social supports although the effect size and predictive efficiency were modest. Cohabitation and female gender were associated with both more positive and more negative support. Single-household men were at risk for low emotional support and younger women were more likely to perceive negative support. Higher education was associated with more positive support, whereas no clear pattern was found regarding age as a predictor. Disaster exposure severity was associated with more negative support and less overall support satisfaction.
Conclusions: After a disaster that entailed little disruptions to the community the associations between demographic characteristics and social support concur with findings in the general population. The findings suggest that psychosocial disaster interventions may benefit from targeting specific groups of survivors.
C1 [Arnberg, Filip K.] Uppsala Univ, Dept Neurosci, Natl Ctr Disaster Psychiat, Uppsala, Sweden.
[Melin, Lennart] Uppsala Univ, Dept Psychol, Uppsala, Sweden.
C3 Uppsala University; Uppsala University
RP Arnberg, FK (corresponding author), Uppsala Univ, Dept Neurosci, Natl Ctr Disaster Psychiat, Uppsala, Sweden.
EM filip.arnberg@neuro.uu.se
RI Arnberg, Filip/I-5756-2019
OI Arnberg, Filip/0000-0002-1317-2093
FU Swedish Emergency Management Agency; Swedish National Board of Health
and Welfare
FX The work was funded by The Swedish Emergency Management Agency
(www.msb.se) and The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare
(www.socialstyrelsen.se). The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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TC 7
Z9 8
U1 1
U2 18
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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UT WOS:000320755400059
PM 23776531
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
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Wei, TL
Lan, W
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Wei, Tianlan
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SO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
LA English
DT Article
DE Acculturation; Internet use; Psychological well-being; Chinese
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SCALE; COMMUNICATION; LONELINESS; STRESS
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[Liu, Xun; Wei, Tianlan; Lan, William] Texas Tech Univ, Educ Psychol Program, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
C3 Texas Tech University System; Texas Tech University; Texas Tech
University System; Texas Tech University
RP Li, JQ (corresponding author), Texas Tech Univ, Dept Educ Psychol & Leadership, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA.
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TC 23
Z9 42
U1 1
U2 7
PU UNIV LOUISIANA MONROE
PI MONROE
PA 700 UNIVERSITY AVE, MONROE, LA 71209 USA
SN 2162-3104
EI 2166-3750
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JI J. Int. Students
PD JUN
PY 2013
VL 3
IS 2
BP 155
EP 166
PG 12
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA VA3LY
UT WOS:000409809800007
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Teo, AR
Choi, H
Valenstein, M
AF Teo, Alan R.
Choi, HwaJung
Valenstein, Marcia
TI Social Relationships and Depression: Ten-Year Follow-Up from a
Nationally Representative Study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; PREVALENCE; SUPPORT; DISSATISFACTION; LONELINESS;
QUALITY; STROKE; HEALTH; WOMEN; TIES
AB Background: Social network characteristics have long been associated with mental health, but their longitudinal impact on depression is less known. We determined whether quality of social relationships and social isolation predicts the development of depression.
Methods: The sample consisted of a cohort of 4,642 American adults age 25-75 who completed surveys at baseline in 1995-1996 and at ten-year follow-up. Quality of relationships was assessed with non-overlapping scales of social support and social strain and a summary measure of relationship quality. Social isolation was measured by presence of a partner and reported frequency of social contact. The primary outcome was past year major depressive episode at ten-year follow-up. Multivariable logistic regression was conducted, adjusting for the presence of potential confounders.
Results: Risk of depression was significantly greater among those with baseline social strain (OR, 1.99; 95% CI, 1.47-2.70), lack of social support (OR, 1.79; 95% CI, 1.37-2.35), and poor overall relationship quality (OR 2.60; 95% CI, 1.84-3.69). Those with the lowest overall quality of social relationships had more than double the risk of depression (14.0%; 95% CI, 12.0-16.0; p<.001) than those with the highest quality (6.7%; 95% CI, 5.3-8.1; p<.001). Poor quality of relationship with spouse/partner and family each independently increased risk of depression. Social isolation did not predict future depression, nor did it moderate the effect of relationship quality.
Conclusions: Quality of social relationships is a major risk factor for major depression. Depression interventions should consider targeting individuals with low quality of social relationships.
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[Valenstein, Marcia] HSR&D Ctr Clin Management Res, Dept Vet Affairs, Ann Arbor, MI USA.
C3 University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of
Michigan System; University of Michigan
RP Teo, AR (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Dept Psychiat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
EM alanteo@umich.edu
OI Teo, Alan/0000-0002-2393-088X; Choi, Hwajung/0000-0001-6497-7679
FU Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
FX This study was supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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TC 282
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U1 3
U2 84
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD APR 30
PY 2013
VL 8
IS 4
AR e62396
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0062396
PG 8
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 146GG
UT WOS:000319077300050
PM 23646128
OA Green Published, gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cerit, Y
AF Cerit, Yusuf
TI The Relationship between Paternalistic Leadership and Bullying
Behaviours towards Classroom Teachers
SO KURAM VE UYGULAMADA EGITIM BILIMLERI
LA English
DT Article
DE Leadership; Paternalistic Leadership; Bullying; Negative Acts; Classroom
Teacher
ID ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE; JOB-SATISFACTION; WORKPLACE; CHINESE;
PREDICTORS; MODEL; WORK
AB The purpose of the present study was to explore the relationship between bullying behaviours towards classroom teachers and paternalistic leadership. The sample of this study included 283 classroom teachers from 20 elementary schools in the Bolu province. The data in this study were collected using Negative Acts Questionare and Paternalistic Leadership scale. Mean, correlation, and stepwise regression test were used in data analysis. The results of Pearson correlation analyses indicated that paternalistic leadership significantly negative correlated with work-related criticism, social isolation, non-work-related criticism, attacks on attitudes and ethnicity, whereas there was no significant correlation between paternalistic leadership and task pressures. The regression analyses revealed that paternalistic leadership was significantly predictors of work-related criticism, social isolation, non-work-related criticism, attacks on attitudes and ethnicity.
C1 Abant Izzet Baysal Univ, Fac Educ, Bolu, Turkey.
C3 Abant Izzet Baysal University
RP Cerit, Y (corresponding author), Abant Izzet Baysal Univ, Fac Educ, Bolu, Turkey.
EM cerit_y@ibu.edu.tr
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Z9 7
U1 1
U2 25
PU EDAM
PI ISTANBUL
PA KISIKLI MH ALEMDAG CD YAN YOL SK, SBK IS MERKEZI NO 5, KAT 1 USKUDAR,
ISTANBUL, 81190, TURKEY
SN 1303-0485
J9 KURAM UYGUL EGIT BIL
JI Kuram Uygulamada Egit. Bilim.
PD SPR
PY 2013
VL 13
IS 2
BP 839
EP 851
PG 13
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 131IA
UT WOS:000317985100009
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Uzsák, A
Schal, C
AF Uzsak, Adrienn
Schal, Coby
TI Sensory Cues Involved in Social Facilitation of Reproduction in
Blattella germanica Females
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID JUVENILE-HORMONE BIOSYNTHESIS; BEHAVIORAL PHASE STATE; OOCYTE
DEVELOPMENT; DESERT LOCUST; SEX-PHEROMONE; CALLING BEHAVIOR; AMERICAN
COCKROACH; CIRCADIAN-RHYTHM; SCHISTOCERCA; DICTYOPTERA
AB Cockroaches, like many other animal species, form aggregations in which social stimuli from conspecifics can alter the physiology, morphology, or behavior of individuals. In adult females of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, social isolation slows oocyte development, sexual maturation, and sexual receptivity, whereas social interactions as minimal as between just two females accelerate reproduction; however, the sensory modalities and pathways that mediate these physiological and behavioral changes are poorly understood. We explored the roles of visual, olfactory, and tactile cues in the reproductive physiology of German cockroach females, and whether their effects are species-specific and related to circadian time. Our results show that tactile cues are the primary sensory input associated with social conditions-with no evidence for involvement of the visual and olfactory systems-and that the antennae play an important role in the reception of these tactile cues. This conclusion is supported by the observation that interactions with other insect species of similar or larger size and with similar antennal morphology also stimulate oocyte development in B. germanica. Social facilitation of reproduction is expected to be influenced by the circadian timing system, as females engage in more social contact during the day when they shelter in aggregations with conspecifics. Surprisingly, however, the female's reproductive rate was unresponsive to social interactions during the photophase, whereas social interactions as short as two hours during the scotophase were sufficient to induce faster reproduction. We discuss the adaptive significance of these sensory-neuroendocrine responses in the German cockroach.
C1 [Schal, Coby] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Entomol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
N Carolina State Univ, WM Keck Ctr Behav Biol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
C3 North Carolina State University; North Carolina State University
RP Schal, C (corresponding author), N Carolina State Univ, Dept Entomol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA.
EM coby_schal@ncsu.edu
RI Schal, Coby/A-8717-2010
OI Schal, Coby/0000-0001-7195-6358
FU North Carolina Pest Management Association; Structural Pest Management
Training and Research Facility; Blanton J. Whitmire endowment at North
Carolina State University; Direct For Biological Sciences; Division Of
Integrative Organismal Systems [1052238] Funding Source: National
Science Foundation
FX This project was supported by the Blanton J. Whitmire endowment at North
Carolina State University and scholarships from the North Carolina Pest
Management Association and the Structural Pest Management Training and
Research Facility. The funders had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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U1 1
U2 50
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD FEB 6
PY 2013
VL 8
IS 2
AR e55678
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0055678
PG 10
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 092WJ
UT WOS:000315153400140
PM 23405195
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Tsai, SY
Sun, WJ
AF Tsai, Su-Ying
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LA English
DT Article
DE family function; quality of life; immigrants; emotion; economic
distress; mental health
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; SURVEY SF-36; TAIWAN; MOTHERS; APGAR; RELIABILITY;
SINGLETONS; MARRIAGES; MIGRATION; BUSINESS
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C1 [Tsai, Su-Ying] I Shou Univ, Dept Hlth Management, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
[Sun, Wen-Jung] Taipei City Hosp, Zhongxing Branch, Dept Family Med, Taipei, Taiwan.
C3 I Shou University; Taipei City Hospital
RP Tsai, SY (corresponding author), I Shou Univ, Dept Hlth Management, 8 Yida Rd, Yanchao Township 824, Kaohsiung Count, Taiwan.
EM sytsai@isu.edu.tw
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SN 0363-0242
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J9 WOMEN HEALTH
JI Women Health
PD FEB 1
PY 2013
VL 53
IS 2
BP 135
EP 153
DI 10.1080/03630242.2013.767302
PG 19
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
GA 109US
UT WOS:000316395100002
PM 23517512
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Al-Dubai, SAR
Ganasegeran, K
Al-Shagga, MAM
Yadav, H
Arokiasamy, JT
AF Al-Dubai, Sami Abdo Radman
Ganasegeran, Kurubaran
Al-Shagga, Mustafa Ahmed Mahdi
Yadav, Hematram
Arokiasamy, John T.
TI Adverse Health Effects and Unhealthy Behaviors among Medical Students
Using Facebook
SO SCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
ID INTERNET ADDICTION; NETWORKING
AB Little is known about the relationships between adverse health effects and unhealthy behaviors among medical students using Facebook. The aim of this study was to determine the associations between adverse health effects and unhealthy behaviors with Facebook use. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a private university in Malaysia among 316 medical students. A self-administered questionnaire was used. It included questions on sociodemographics, pattern of Facebook use, social relationship, unhealthy behaviors, and health effects. Mean age was 20.5 (+/- 2.7) years. All students had a Facebook account. The average daily Facebook surfing hours were 2.5 (+/- 1.7). Significant associations were found between average hours of Facebook surfing and the following factors: isolation from family members and community, refusing to answer calls, musculoskeletal pain, headache, and eye irritation (P < 0.005). The average hours spent on Facebook were significantly associated with holding urination and defecation while online, surfing Facebook until midnight, and postponing, forgetting, or skipping meals (P < 0.005). The average hours spent on Facebook were associated with adverse health effects and unhealthy behaviors among medical students, as well as social isolation from the family and community.
C1 [Al-Dubai, Sami Abdo Radman; Yadav, Hematram; Arokiasamy, John T.] Int Med Univ, Dept Community Med, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia.
[Ganasegeran, Kurubaran] Management & Sci Univ, Int Med Sch, Shah Alam 40100, Selangor, Malaysia.
[Al-Shagga, Mustafa Ahmed Mahdi] Newcastle Univ Med Malaysia, Nusajaya 79200, Johor, Malaysia.
C3 International Medical University Malaysia; Management Science University
RP Al-Dubai, SAR (corresponding author), Int Med Univ, Dept Community Med, 126 Jalan Jalil Perkasa 19, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia.
EM samidobaie@yahoo.com
RI Al-Shagga, Mustafa/GLS-7156-2022; Ganasegeran, Kurubaran/E-4931-2013;
AL-DUBAI, SAMI/M-4129-2019
OI Ganasegeran, Kurubaran/0000-0002-9480-1815; Alshagga,
Mustafa/0000-0001-5064-2560; AL-DUBAI, SAMI/0000-0002-1989-5452
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PA ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, W1T 5HF, ENGLAND
SN 1537-744X
J9 SCI WORLD J
JI Sci. World J.
PY 2013
AR 465161
DI 10.1155/2013/465161
PG 5
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 289GJ
UT WOS:000329669500001
PM 24453859
OA Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Guilcher, SJT
Craven, BC
Lemieux-Charles, L
Casciaro, T
McColl, MA
Jaglal, SB
AF Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Craven, B. Cathy
Lemieux-Charles, Louise
Casciaro, Tiziana
McColl, Mary Ann
Jaglal, Susan B.
TI Secondary health conditions and spinal cord injury: an uphill battle in
the journey of care
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Health services; secondary health conditions; spinal cord injury
ID SOCIAL NETWORKS; LIFE EXPECTANCY; PEOPLE; COMPLICATIONS; SERVICES;
SOCIOLOGY; ONTARIO; ISSUES; NEEDS
AB Purpose: To understand the journey of care in the prevention and management of secondary health conditions (SHCs) following spinal cord injury (SCI). Method: This was a case study design with 'Ontario' as the case. The Network Episode Model was used as the conceptual framework. Data sources included in depth interviews with persons with SCI, care providers, and policy and decision makers. Document analysis was also conducted on relevant materials and policies. Key informants were selected by purposeful sampling as well as snowball sampling to provide maximum variation. Data analysis was an iterative process and involved descriptive and interpretive analyses. A coding structure was developed based on the conceptual framework which allowed for free nodes when emerging ideas or themes were identified. Results: Twenty-eight individuals were interviewed (14 persons with SCI and 14 persons representing care providers, community advocacy organization representatives, system service delivery administrators and policy-makers). A major over-arching domain that emerged from the data was the concept of 'fighting'. Eleven themes were identified: at the micro-individual level: (i) social isolation and system abandonment, (ii) funding and equitable care, (iii) bounded freedom and self-management; at the meso care provider level: (iv) gender and caregiving strain, (v) help versus disempowerment, (vi) holistic care-thinking outside the box, (vii) poor communication and coordination of care; and at the macro health system level: (viii) fight for access and availability, (ix) models of care tensions, (x) private versus public tensions and (xi) rigid rules and policies. Conclusions: Findings suggest that the journey is challenging and a persistent uphill struggle for persons with SCI, care providers, and community-based advocates. If we are to make significant gains in minimizing the incidence and severity of SHCs, we need to tailor efforts at the health system level.
C1 [Guilcher, Sara J. T.; Craven, B. Cathy; Lemieux-Charles, Louise; Jaglal, Susan B.] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Cathy; Jaglal, Susan B.] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Rehabil Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Craven, B. Cathy] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Casciaro, Tiziana] Univ Toronto, Rotman Sch Management, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[McColl, Mary Ann] Queens Univ, Ctr Hlth Serv & Policy Res, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.
[McColl, Mary Ann] Queens Univ, Dept Community Hlth & Epidemiol, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.
[McColl, Mary Ann] Queens Univ, Sch Rehabil Therapy, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.
[Jaglal, Susan B.] Univ Toronto, Dept Phys Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada.
[Jaglal, Susan B.] Univ Toronto, Grad Dept Rehabil Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
C3 University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University Health Network
Toronto; Toronto Rehabilitation Institute; University of Toronto;
University of Toronto; Queens University - Canada; Queens University -
Canada; Queens University - Canada; University of Toronto; University of
Toronto
RP Jaglal, SB (corresponding author), Dept Phys Therapy, 160-500 Univ Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1V7, Canada.
EM sara.guilcher@utoronto.ca
RI ; Craven, Beverley Catharine/D-5001-2015; Casciaro, Tiziana/K-9475-2018
OI Jaglal, Susan/0000-0002-2930-1443; Craven, Beverley
Catharine/0000-0001-8234-6803; Guilcher, Sara/0000-0002-9552-9139;
Casciaro, Tiziana/0000-0003-3757-4756
FU Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI); Ministry of Health and Long-Term
Care (MOHLTC) in Ontario; Canadian Institute for Health Research;
Women's College Research Institute; Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation; TRI;
Community University Research Alliance; Ontario Training Collaborative
Program in Health Services and Policy Research
FX The authors also acknowledge the support of the Toronto Rehabilitation
Institute (TRI), which receives funding under the Provincial
Rehabilitation Research Program from the Ministry of Health and
Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) in Ontario. The views expressed do not
necessarily reflect those of the Ministry. Ms. Guilcher's doctoral
training has been supported throughout the years by the Canadian
Institute for Health Research, Women's College Research Institute,
Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, TRI, Community University Research
Alliance, and Ontario Training Collaborative Program in Health Services
and Policy Research. Dr. Jaglal is the TRI Chair at the University of
Toronto in Health Services Research.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
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J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PY 2013
VL 35
IS 11
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EP 906
DI 10.3109/09638288.2012.721048
PG 13
WC Rehabilitation
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SC Rehabilitation
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OA hybrid, Green Published
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Hechanova, MRM
AF Hechanova, Ma. Regina M.
TI The call center as a revolving door: a Philippine perspective
SO PERSONNEL REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Call centers; Turnover intent; Work-life conflict; Perceived
organizational support; Philippines; Call centres; Turnover; Employees
turnover
ID JOB-SATISFACTION; WORK; TURNOVER; MODEL; COMMITMENT; ANTECEDENTS;
CONFLICT; QUALITY; SUPPORT; FAMILY
AB Purpose - This study sought to explain the high turnover rates in Philippine call centers using a cultural lens. Specifically, the study looks at the phenomenon of work-life conflict and its impact on turnover intent. It also examined the moderating role of perceived organization support on the relationship between work-life conflict and turnover intent.
Design/methodology/approach - The study utilized a two-phased, mixed-method approach. In the first phase, qualitative data from 30 interviews were obtained to validate the existence of the constructs among Filipino call center agents. In the second phase, 991 surveys were administered to quantitatively test the hypothesized relationships between the study variables.
Findings - Results show that work-life conflict predicts intent to leave over and beyond that explained by job satisfaction. Findings also show that organizational support moderates the relationship between work-life conflict and intent to leave. The results also reveal the context-specific sources of work-life conflict: physical and psychological impact of work schedule, social isolation and lack of social support.
Research limitations/implications - The study focused on work-life conflict and perceived organizational support. However, there are other variables that may be examined in future research such as personality, family, and organizational variables.
Practical implications - Beyond the traditional responses to the issue of work-life conflict, the results suggest the importance of cultural nuanced responses to address work-life conflict. Social implications - Although outsourcing is a boon to the economy of developing countries, policies encouraging call centers need to be coupled with an understanding of the personal and social costs of call center work.
Originality/value - This study highlights the importance of considering culture in viewing management practices and their impact on workers' behavior and wellbeing. It calls attention to the unique experience of call centers in developing countries and the importance of developing work-life interventions that are contextualized to local culture.
C1 Ateneo Manila Univ, Dept Psychol, Quezon City, Philippines.
C3 Ateneo de Manila University
RP Hechanova, MRM (corresponding author), Ateneo Manila Univ, Dept Psychol, Quezon City, Philippines.
EM rhechanova@ateneo.edu
RI Hechanova, Ma Regina/D-7426-2012
OI Hechanova, Ma Regina/0000-0002-3922-1340
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PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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J9 PERS REV
JI Pers. Rev.
PY 2013
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BP 349
EP 365
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PG 17
WC Industrial Relations & Labor; Psychology, Applied; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA AC1PQ
UT WOS:000332268900006
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kazanjian, C
Choi, SJ
AF Kazanjian, Christopher
Choi, Su-Jin
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existential loneliness to displaced youth
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LA English
DT Article
DE Creativity; Cross-cultural management; Diversity; Global responsibility;
Displacement; Children; Loneliness; Existential
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[Choi, Su-Jin] New Mexico State Univ, Curriculum & Instruct, Las Cruces, NM USA.
C3 New Mexico State University
RP Kazanjian, C (corresponding author), El Paso Community Coll, Dept Hist, El Paso, TX 79925 USA.
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UNHCR, 2011, 2010 GLOB TRENDS
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2041-2568
EI 2041-2576
J9 J GLOB RESPONSIB
JI J. Glob. Responsib.
PY 2013
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DI 10.1108/JGR-01-2013-0002
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WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA V17ZR
UT WOS:000214722200003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Morris, JH
van Wijck, F
Joice, S
Donaghy, M
AF Morris, Jacqui H.
van Wijck, Frederike
Joice, Sara
Donaghy, Marie
TI Predicting health related quality of life 6 months after stroke: the
role of anxiety and upper limb dysfunction
SO DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Stroke; health related quality of life; anxiety; upper extremity
ID HOSPITAL ANXIETY; MOTOR-ASSESSMENT; ISCHEMIC-STROKE; ARM FUNCTION;
DEPRESSION; RECOVERY; SURVIVORS; REHABILITATION; CLASSIFICATION;
DETERMINANTS
AB Purpose: This study examined the role of anxiety and upper limb dysfunction, amongst other variables, as predictors of health related quality of life (HRQOL) 6 months after stroke. Method: Participants: Stroke survivors (n = 85) who had previously participated in a randomised controlled trial of a physiotherapy intervention. Dependent variable: HRQOL - Nottingham Health Profile (NHP). Predictor variables: Mood - Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale; Upper Limb Functioning - Action Research Arm Test; Rivermead Motor Assessment; Activities of Daily Living - Modified Barthel Index; Clinical and demographic factors. Results: Anxiety and depression significantly predicted 49% of variance in overall HRQOL (p < 0.05), but only anxiety significantly predicted NHP pain (13% variance, p < 0.001), emotional reactions (41% variance, p < 0.001), sleep (19% variance, p = 0.02) and social isolation (23% variance, p = 0.02). Depression and anxiety together significantly predicted 30% variance in energy level (p < 0.001). UL motor impairment and activities of daily living predicted 36% of variance in NHP physical activity score (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This study indicates that where anxiety is assessed, it appears more important in determining HRQOL than depression. UL impairment and ADL independence predicted perceived physical activity. Management strategies for anxiety and therapy for UL recovery long after stroke onset are likely to benefit perceived HRQOL.
C1 [Morris, Jacqui H.] Univ Dundee, Social Dimens Hlth Inst, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland.
[van Wijck, Frederike] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Inst Appl Hlth Res, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland.
[van Wijck, Frederike] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Sch Hlth, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland.
[Joice, Sara] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, NMAHP Res Unit, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland.
[Donaghy, Marie] Queen Margaret Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
C3 University of Dundee; Glasgow Caledonian University; Glasgow Caledonian
University; Glasgow Caledonian University; Queen Margaret University
RP Morris, JH (corresponding author), Univ Dundee, Social Dimens Hlth Inst, 11 Airlie Pl, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland.
EM j.y.morris@dundee.ac.uk
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U2 36
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0963-8288
EI 1464-5165
J9 DISABIL REHABIL
JI Disabil. Rehabil.
PY 2013
VL 35
IS 4
BP 291
EP 299
DI 10.3109/09638288.2012.691942
PG 9
WC Rehabilitation
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Rehabilitation
GA 072OC
UT WOS:000313680700003
PM 22691224
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Zhuang, WL
Hsu, MK
Brewer, KL
Xiao, Q
AF Zhuang, Weiling
Hsu, Maxwell K.
Brewer, Kristen L.
Xiao, Qian
TI Paradoxes of social networking sites: an empirical analysis
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
DE Social networking sites; Paradoxes of technology; Affect; Pleasure;
Loyalty; Consumer behaviour; Marketing
ID FIT INDEXES; ONLINE; INFORMATION; TECHNOLOGY; LONELINESS; PREDICTORS
AB Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to better understand the relationships between the paradoxes of social networking sites (SNSs) and users' loyalty toward these websites.
Design/methodology/approach - This study surveyed 180 students enrolled in graduate and/or undergraduate level classes in three different universities in the Midwest and Southwest regions of the USA. The structural equation modelling (SEM) technique was employed to analyze data and examine the conceptual model proposed in the current study.
Findings - The results suggest that the paradoxes of social networking sites (assimilation/isolation and competence/incompetence) are significant antecedents of online social networking pleasure and loyalty. Furthermore, the results suggest that pleasure mediates the relationships between paradoxes of social networking sites and loyalty toward social networking sites.
Research limitations/implications - A sustainable business strategy for SNSs would be to maintain a safe environment that on one hand promotes continuous innovations and on the other hand facilitates desired feelings such as fun, pleasure, and adventure. Results based on student sample suggest more works are needed to generalize the findings.
Practical implications - This study points out online communication technologies (e.g., SNSs) are a double-edged sword for consumers. Marketers need to manage consumers' feeling and experiences effectively.
Originality/value - This study with few other studies extends social marketing literature by offering theoretical andstatistical evidence regarding howparadoxes of SNSs impact users' experience. Specifically, this study addresses the underlying reasons that may cause SNS users decrease their participation over time, and the role of SNS users' feelings play in forming their overall SNS usage experiences.
C1 [Zhuang, Weiling; Xiao, Qian] Eastern Kentucky Univ, Management Mkt & Int Business, Richmond, KY 40475 USA.
[Hsu, Maxwell K.] Univ Wisconsin, Mkt Dept, Whitewater, WI 53190 USA.
[Brewer, Kristen L.] Eastern Kentucky Univ, Comp Sci Dept, Richmond, KY 40475 USA.
C3 Eastern Kentucky University; University of Wisconsin System; Eastern
Kentucky University
RP Zhuang, WL (corresponding author), Eastern Kentucky Univ, Management Mkt & Int Business, Richmond, KY 40475 USA.
EM weiling.zhuang@eku.edu
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 2040-8269
EI 2040-8277
J9 MANAG RES REV
JI Manag. Res. Rev.
PY 2013
VL 36
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EP 49
DI 10.1108/01409171311284576
PG 17
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA V98TF
UT WOS:000213421000002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Varela, OE
Cater, JJ
Michel, N
AF Varela, Otmar E.
Cater, John James, III
Michel, Norbert
TI Online learning in management education: an empirical study of the role
of personality traits
SO JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Online learning; Broad and narrow personality traits; Management
education
ID JOB-PERFORMANCE; CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION; 5-FACTOR MODEL; METAANALYSIS;
PREDICTION; VALIDATION; MOTIVATION; VALIDITY
AB In this study we seek to better understand the outcomes of online education by observing the role of learners' personality traits. Under the premise that the behaviors that maximize learning are contingent on the delivery method, we compared learning outcomes of students participating in four sections of an undergraduate principles of management course-three sections were taught using the online approach and one section was taught using the classroom teaching approach (N = 132). Following a multi-group quasi-experimental design, we controlled for differences in teaching delivery styles between the online and traditional classes. Then, we utilized students' personalities as the key independent variable of learning across classes. Our results corroborate that personality is an independent variable worthy of consideration in online settings. Results also suggest that future research in these settings benefits from considering narrow descriptions of personality as opposed to traditional broad traits (e.g., the big-five model). Specifically, we argue that online education demands a particular set of behavioral patterns (i.e., low gregariousness, achievement orientation) necessary to navigate the idiosyncrasies of online education (e.g., social isolation, schedule flexibility). We discuss the theoretical implications of our results in the context of online education and offer practical suggestions for online teaching design.
C1 [Varela, Otmar E.] Univ Arkansas, Dept Management & Mkt, Little Rock, AR 72204 USA.
[Cater, John James, III] Univ Texas Tyler, Dept Management & Mkt, Tyler, TX 75799 USA.
[Michel, Norbert] Nicholls State Univ, Dept Finance & Econ, Thibodaux, LA 70310 USA.
C3 University of Arkansas System; University of Arkansas Little Rock;
University of Arkansas Fayetteville; University of Texas System;
University of Texas at Tyler; University of Louisiana System; Nicholls
State University
RP Cater, JJ (corresponding author), Univ Texas Tyler, Dept Management & Mkt, Tyler, TX 75799 USA.
EM oxvarela@ualr.edu; jim.cater59@yahoo.com; norbert.michel@nicholls.edu
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NR 54
TC 25
Z9 40
U1 1
U2 61
PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
SN 1042-1726
EI 1867-1233
J9 J COMPUT HIGH EDUC
JI J. Comput. High. Educ.
PD DEC
PY 2012
VL 24
IS 3
BP 209
EP 225
DI 10.1007/s12528-012-9059-x
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 109WH
UT WOS:000316400100004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Nurmatov, U
Buckingham, S
Kendall, M
Murray, SA
White, P
Sheikh, A
Pinnock, H
AF Nurmatov, Ulugbek
Buckingham, Susan
Kendall, Marilyn
Murray, Scott A.
White, Patrick
Sheikh, Aziz
Pinnock, Hilary
TI Effectiveness of Holistic Interventions for People with Severe Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Systematic Review of Controlled Clinical
Trials
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; END-STAGE COPD; PALLIATIVE CARE; CASE-MANAGEMENT; ACUTE
EXACERBATION; CHRONIC ILLNESS; OLDER-PEOPLE; RISK-FACTORS; PROGRAM;
PREVALENCE
AB Background: Despite a well-recognised burden of disabling physical symptoms compounded by co-morbidities, psychological distress and social isolation, the needs of people with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are typically poorly addressed.
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of interventions designed to deliver holistic care for people with severe COPD.
Methods: We searched 11 biomedical databases, three trial repositories (January 1990-March 2012; no language restrictions) and contacted international experts to locate published, unpublished and in-progress randomised controlled trials (RCTs), quasi-RCTs and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) that investigated holistic interventions to support patients with severe COPD in any healthcare context. The primary outcome was health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Quality assessment and data extraction followed Cochrane Collaboration methodology. We used a piloted data extraction sheet and undertook narrative synthesis.
Results: From 2,866 potentially relevant papers, we identified three trials: two RCTs (from United States and Australia), and one CCT (from Thailand): total 216 patients. Risk of bias was assessed as moderate in two studies and high in the third. All the interventions were led by nurses acting in a co-ordinating role (e.g. facilitating community support in Thailand, providing case-management in the USA, or co-ordinating inpatient care in Australia). HRQoL improved significantly in the Thai CCT compared to the (very limited) usual care (p < 0.001), in two sub-domains in the American trial, but showed no significant changes in the Australian trial. Exercise tolerance, dyspnoea, and satisfaction with care also improved in the Thai trial.
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C1 [Nurmatov, Ulugbek; Buckingham, Susan; Sheikh, Aziz; Pinnock, Hilary] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Populat Hlth Sci, Allergy & Resp Res Grp, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
[Kendall, Marilyn; Murray, Scott A.] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Populat Hlth Sci, Primary Palliat Care Res Grp, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
[White, Patrick] Kings Coll London, Dept Primary Care & Publ Hlth Sci, London WC2R 2LS, England.
C3 University of Edinburgh; University of Edinburgh; University of London;
King's College London
RP Pinnock, H (corresponding author), Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Populat Hlth Sci, Allergy & Resp Res Grp, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
EM hilary.pinnock@ed.ac.uk
RI Sheikh, Aziz/D-2818-2009; White, Patrick/AAN-7799-2020
OI White, Patrick/0000-0002-2047-8787; Sheikh, Aziz/0000-0001-7022-3056;
Pinnock, Hilary/0000-0002-5976-8386
FU Dunhill Medical Trust Grant [R210 071]; Primary Care Research Career
Award from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government
FX This work was supported by Dunhill Medical Trust Grant R210 071
(http://www.dunhillmedical.org.uk). HP is supported by a Primary Care
Research Career Award from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish
Government (http://www.cso.scot.nhs.uk). The funders had no role in
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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U1 0
U2 2
PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
SN 1932-6203
J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD OCT 23
PY 2012
VL 7
IS 10
AR e46433
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0046433
PG 9
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 025MO
UT WOS:000310193600004
PM 23110052
OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold, Green Accepted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Davis, E
Tamayo, A
Fernandez, A
AF Davis, Elizabeth
Tamayo, Aracely
Fernandez, Alicia
TI "Because Somebody Cared about Me. That's How It Changed Things":
Homeless, Chronically Ill Patients' Perspectives on Case Management
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID HEALTH-CARE; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; SERVICE USE; COSTS; HOSPITALIZATION;
POPULATION; LONELINESS; ADHERENCE; PROGRAM; SUPPORT
AB Background: Case management programs for chronically ill, homeless people improve health and resource utilization by linking patients with case managers focused on improving management of medical and psychosocial problems. Little is known about participants' perspectives on case management interventions.
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C1 [Davis, Elizabeth; Fernandez, Alicia] Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Gen Internal Med, San Francisco Gen Hosp, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
[Tamayo, Aracely] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
C3 San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center; University of California
System; University of California San Francisco; University of California
System; University of California Berkeley
RP Davis, E (corresponding author), Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Gen Internal Med, San Francisco Gen Hosp, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
EM elizabeth.davis@ucsf.edu
RI Tamayo, Aracely/KHU-2891-2024
FU National Institute of Health Career Development Award [K23-RR018324-01];
Arnold P. Gold Professorship award
FX Dr. Alicia Fernandez was supported by an National Institute of Health
Career Development Award (K23-RR018324-01) and by an Arnold P. Gold
Professorship award.
http://grants.nih.gov/training/careerdevelopmentawards.htm.
http://www.humanism-in-medicine.org/index.php/programs_grants/gold_found
ation_programs/gold_professorships. The funders had no role in study
design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
preparation of the manuscript.
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PU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
PI SAN FRANCISCO
PA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA
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J9 PLOS ONE
JI PLoS One
PD SEP 28
PY 2012
VL 7
IS 9
AR e45980
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0045980
PG 7
WC Multidisciplinary Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Science & Technology - Other Topics
GA 022PZ
UT WOS:000309973900069
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OA Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
DA 2025-05-28
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DT Article
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inclusion; participation
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C3 Universidade de Coimbra
RP Soeiro, D (corresponding author), Univ Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
EM soeiro@dei.uc.pt; adf@dei.uc.pt; jferreira@fpce.uc.pt
RI de Figueiredo, Antonio/I-2055-2012; Ferreira, Joaquim/N-3892-2013
OI Figueiredo, Antonio/0000-0002-9128-0989; Soeiro,
Dina/0000-0003-1249-2711; Ferreira, Joaquim/0000-0003-1733-5854
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learning
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C1 Islamia Univ Bahawalpur, Dept Educ, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
C3 Islamia University of Bahawalpur
RP Hussain, I (corresponding author), Islamia Univ Bahawalpur, Dept Educ, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
EM irshad.hussain@iub.edu.pk
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PA SAKARYA UNIV, ESENTEPE KAMPUSU, SAKARYA, 54187, TURKEY
SN 2146-7242
J9 TURK ONLINE J EDUC T
JI Turk. Online J. Educ. Technol.
PD APR
PY 2012
VL 11
IS 2
BP 178
EP 186
PG 9
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 008SL
UT WOS:000308976800019
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Wu, L
Chen, H
Hu, Y
Xiang, HY
Yu, X
Zhang, T
Cao, ZQ
Wang, YJ
AF Wu, Li
Chen, Hui
Hu, Yang
Xiang, Huiyun
Yu, Xiang
Zhang, Tao
Cao, Zhongqiang
Wang, Youjie
TI Prevalence and Associated Factors of Elder Mistreatment in a Rural
Community in People's Republic of China: A Cross-Sectional Study
SO PLOS ONE
LA English
DT Article
ID RISK-FACTORS; UNITED-STATES; ABUSE; NEGLECT; OLDER; SAMPLE
AB Background: Current knowledge about elder mistreatment is mainly derived from studies done in Western countries, which indicate that this problem is related to risk factors such as a shared living situation, social isolation, disease burden, and caregiver strain. We know little about prevalence and risk factors for elder mistreatment and mistreatment subtypes in rural China where the elder population is the most vulnerable.
Methods: In 2010, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among older adults aged 60 or older in three rural communities in Macheng, a city in Hubei province, China. Of 2245 people initially identified, 2039 were available for interview and this was completed in 2000. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data regarding mistreatment and covariates. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors related to elder mistreatment and subtypes of mistreatment.
Results: Elder mistreatment was reported by 36.2% (95% CI: 34.1%-38.3%) of the participants. Prevalence rates of psychological mistreatment, caregiver neglect, physical mistreatment, and financial mistreatment were 27.3% (95% CI: 25.3%-29.2%), 15.8% (95% CI: 14.2%-17.4%), 4.9% (95% CI: 3.9%-5.8%) and 2.0% (95% CI: 1.3%-2.6%), respectively. The multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that depression, being widowed/divorced/single/separated, having a physical disability, having a labor intensive job, depending solely on self-made income, and living alone were risk factors for elder mistreatment. Different types of elder mistreatment were associated with different risk factors, and depression was the consistent risk factor for the three most common mistreatment subtypes.
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C1 [Wu, Li; Chen, Hui; Hu, Yang; Yu, Xiang; Zhang, Tao; Cao, Zhongqiang; Wang, Youjie] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth, Tongji Med Coll, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China.
[Chen, Hui; Hu, Yang; Zhang, Tao; Wang, Youjie] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Tongji Ctr Injury Prevent, Tongji Med Coll, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China.
[Xiang, Huiyun] Ohio State Univ, Ctr Injury Res & Policy, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
C3 Huazhong University of Science & Technology; Huazhong University of
Science & Technology; University System of Ohio; Ohio State University;
Nationwide Childrens Hospital; Research Institute at Nationwide
Children's Hospital
RP Wu, L (corresponding author), Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth, Tongji Med Coll, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China.
EM wangyoujie@mails.tjmu.edu.cn
RI Zhang, Tao/AAK-5750-2020; chen, hui/HDO-2955-2022; Xiang,
Huiyun/E-4335-2011; Chen, Huiyong/I-9184-2017
OI Chen, Huiyong/0000-0003-0045-3141
FU National Natural Science Foundation of China [30671733]; NECT Program
[07-0333]; National Institutes of Health Fogarty International Center
[1D43TW007257-01A2]
FX This research was funded by a grant support from National Natural
Science Foundation of China, Project No: 30671733, NECT Program 07-0333,
and USA-China Agricultural Injury Research Training Project, Grant
#1D43TW007257-01A2, funded by the National Institutes of Health Fogarty
International Center. The funder had no role in study design, data
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.
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BP 215
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
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PU AOSIS
PI Durbanville
PA Postnet Suite 110, Private Bag x 19, Durbanville, SOUTH AFRICA
SN 2222-3436
J9 S AFR J ECON MANAG S
JI S. Afr. J. Econ. Manag. Sci.
PY 2012
VL 15
IS 3
BP 235
EP 252
DI 10.4102/sajems.v15i3.153
PG 18
WC Economics; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 997CR
UT WOS:000308142300001
OA gold
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Duranton, H
Mason, A
AF Duranton, Helene
Mason, Adrienne
TI The loneliness of the long-distance learner: social networking and
student support. A case study of the distance-learning MA in translation
at Bristol University
SO OPEN LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
DE curriculum design; proactive student support; MA in translation
AB Using the translation programme at the University of Bristol as a case study, we shall argue in this paper that distance delivery can have a very positive impact on recruitment but that the quality of the students' experience depends upon the capacity of the organisation to support course development and delivery, both in terms of instructional design and management of student support. Using evidence from a survey of current students and the reflective logs that are produced as part of the assessment, we shall consider the opportunities which new technologies afford for distance learning provision and attempt to identify some of the constraints, internal and external, which threaten to inhibit growth and development.
C1 [Duranton, Helene; Mason, Adrienne] Univ Bristol, French Dept, Bristol, Avon, England.
C3 University of Bristol
RP Duranton, H (corresponding author), Univ Bristol, French Dept, Bristol, Avon, England.
EM h.duranton@bristol.ac.uk
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TC 11
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U1 2
U2 3
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0268-0513
EI 1469-9958
J9 OPEN LEARN
JI Open Learn.
PY 2012
VL 27
IS 1
BP 81
EP 87
DI 10.1080/02680513.2012.640790
PG 7
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA V56UG
UT WOS:000210584500008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lam, LW
Lau, DC
AF Lam, Long W.
Lau, Dora C.
TI Feeling lonely at work: investigating the consequences of unsatisfactory
workplace relationships
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE leader-member exchange; organizational citizenship behavior;
organization-member exchange; work performance; workplace loneliness
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SOCIAL-EXCHANGE; LONELINESS; SELF; EXCLUSION; STRESS; CONNECTEDNESS;
SATISFACTION; CITIZENSHIP
AB Although prior literature reveals that loneliness is a pervasive problem among adults, little research has evaluated the impact of loneliness in the workplace. Given that workplace relationships underlie many important organizational phenomena, it is important to understand whether and how workplace loneliness affects employee behavior. Based on the social exchange model, we hypothesize that in comparison with their non-lonely counterparts, lonely employees will experience lower quality leader-member and organization-member exchanges at work such that they will tend to be worse at in-role and extra-role workplace functions. Drawing on the results of our survey of schoolteachers, we present findings to support our hypotheses.
C1 [Lam, Long W.] Univ Macau, Dept Management & Mkt, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
[Lau, Dora C.] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Management, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Macau; Chinese University of Hong Kong
RP Lam, LW (corresponding author), Univ Macau, Dept Management & Mkt, Taipa, Macau, Peoples R China.
EM ricolam@umac.mo
RI Lau, Dora/AAU-7956-2020
OI Lau, Dora/0000-0003-1828-6011
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
EI 1466-4399
J9 INT J HUM RESOUR MAN
JI Int. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
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DI 10.1080/09585192.2012.665070
PG 18
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 995RM
UT WOS:000308029900005
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Oplatka, I
AF Oplatka, Izhar
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SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
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C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Tel Aviv University
RP Oplatka, I (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
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SN 1360-3124
EI 1464-5092
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JI Int. J. Leadersh. Educ.
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA VA2EF
UT WOS:000409719500001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Peltzer, K
Pengpid, S
AF Peltzer, Karl
Pengpid, Supa
TI Overweight and Obesity and Associated Factors among School-Aged
Adolescents in Ghana and Uganda
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
LA English
DT Article
DE overweight; obesity; global school-based health survey; dietary
behavior; physical activity; sedentary behavior; psychosocial factors;
Ghana; Uganda
ID PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CHILDHOOD; PREVALENCE; CHILDREN; WEIGHT; HEALTH
AB The aim of this study was to assess overweight and obesity and associated factors in school-going adolescents in low income African countries (Ghana, Uganda). The total sample included 5,613 school children aged 13 to 15 years from nationally representative samples from two African countries. Bivariate and multivariable analyses were conducted to assess the relationship between dietary behavior, substance use, physical activity, psychosocial factors and overweight or obesity. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was determined based on self-reported height and weight and the international child body mass index standards. Results indicate a prevalence of overweight or obesity of 10.4% among girls and 3.2% among boys, and 0.9% and 0.5% obesity only among girls and boys, respectively. Among girls smoking cigarettes and loneliness and among boys smoking cigarettes were found to be associated with overweight or obesity in multivariable analysis. Overweight status was not associated with the intake of fruits, vegetables, and sedentary behavior. Low prevalence rates of overweight or obesity were found in Ghana and Uganda. Smoking cessation and social programs could be integrated into strategies to prevent and treat overweight and obesity in youth.
C1 [Peltzer, Karl] Human Sci Res Council, HIV AIDS STI & TB HAST, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa.
[Peltzer, Karl] Univ Limpopo, Dept Psychol, ZA-0727 Sovenga, South Africa.
[Pengpid, Supa] Univ Limpopo, Dept Hlth Syst Management & Policy, ZA-0204 Medunsa, South Africa.
C3 Human Sciences Research Council-South Africa; University of Limpopo;
University of Limpopo
RP Peltzer, K (corresponding author), Human Sci Res Council, HIV AIDS STI & TB HAST, 134 Pretorius St, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa.
EM Kpeltzer@hsrc.ac.za; supa_pengpid@embanet.com
RI Pengpid, Supa/D-6031-2019; Peltzer, Karl/D-1518-2019
OI Peltzer, Karl/0000-0002-5980-0876
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NR 37
TC 57
Z9 60
U1 0
U2 20
PU MDPI
PI BASEL
PA ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
EI 1660-4601
J9 INT J ENV RES PUB HE
JI Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
PD OCT
PY 2011
VL 8
IS 10
BP 3859
EP 3870
DI 10.3390/ijerph8103859
PG 12
WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health
GA 842GG
UT WOS:000296582200003
PM 22073017
OA gold, Green Published, Green Submitted
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Lim, CM
Kim, YK
AF Lim, Chae Mi
Kim, Youn-Kyung
TI Older Consumers' TV Home Shopping: Loneliness, Parasocial Interaction,
and Perceived Convenience
SO PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
ID SOCIAL-INTERACTION; AUDIENCE ACTIVITY; TELEVISION; PREDICTORS; ADULTS;
NEEDS; NEWS; SELF; SATISFACTION; INVOLVEMENT
AB This study examined factors that affect consumer satisfaction with TV shopping by investigating both convenience- and emotion-related variables. Data were obtained from 295 online surveys with TV home shoppers who were 60 years and older. The structural model revealed (1) a positive effect of lack of shopping mobility on loneliness and perceived convenience of TV shopping, (2) a positive effect of loneliness on parasocial interaction, and (3) positive effects of parasocial interaction and perceived convenience on satisfaction with TV shopping. Results provide implications for TV shopping networks and producers. Parasocial interaction can be utilized to enhance the consumer experience by alleviating older consumers' loneliness, which ultimately leads to their satisfaction. Furthermore, convenience benefits of TV shopping can be emphasized to attract older consumers who have limited shopping mobility. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
C1 [Kim, Youn-Kyung] Univ Tennessee, Dept Retail Hospitality & Tourism Management, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
[Lim, Chae Mi] Philadelphia Univ, Philadelphia, PA USA.
C3 University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Knoxville;
Thomas Jefferson University
RP Kim, YK (corresponding author), Univ Tennessee, Dept Retail Hospitality & Tourism Management, 1215 W Cumberland Ave,244A Jessie Harris Bldg, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA.
EM ykim13@utk.edu
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NR 91
TC 95
Z9 108
U1 8
U2 129
PU WILEY
PI HOBOKEN
PA 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
SN 0742-6046
EI 1520-6793
J9 PSYCHOL MARKET
JI Psychol. Mark.
PD AUG
PY 2011
VL 28
IS 8
BP 763
EP 780
DI 10.1002/mar.20411
PG 18
WC Business; Psychology, Applied
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Psychology
GA 797LF
UT WOS:000293128500001
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Yilmaz, E
AF Yilmaz, Ercan
TI An investigation of teachers' loneliness in the workplace in terms of
human values they possess
SO AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Human values; teacher; loneliness in the workplace
ID HEALTH; SCALE; LIFE
AB The purpose of this study is to investigate teachers' loneliness in the workplace in terms of human values they possess. The research is of the relational survey model. Teachers' perception of human values forms the independent variables of the research model. The level of teachers' loneliness in the workplace, on the other hand, constitutes the dependent variables of the research model. The study group of the present research consists of 472 primary education teachers working in the Konya Province of Turkey in 2009 who were selected using the random cluster sampling method. Of the teachers who constituted the sample, 242 were male and 230 were female. Schwartz' Values Inventory was used to measure teachers' preferences of human values and Loneliness in the Workplace Scale was used to measure their loneliness in the workplace. The results of the study indicate that there is a negative correlation between teachers' preferences of human values and the emotional deprivation and social companionship dimensions of loneliness in the workplace. Likewise, teachers' preferences of values account for variability in the emotional deprivation and social companionship dimensions of loneliness.
C1 Selcuk Univ, Fac Educ, Dept Educ Sci, TR-42250 Meram, Konya, Turkey.
C3 Selcuk University
RP Yilmaz, E (corresponding author), Selcuk Univ, Fac Educ, Dept Educ Sci, TR-42250 Meram, Konya, Turkey.
EM ercanyilmaz70@gmali.com
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NR 36
TC 6
Z9 7
U1 0
U2 20
PU ACADEMIC JOURNALS
PI VICTORIA ISLAND
PA P O BOX 5170-00200 NAIROBI, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS 73023, NIGERIA
SN 1993-8233
J9 AFR J BUS MANAGE
JI Afr. J. Bus. Manag.
PD JUL 4
PY 2011
VL 5
IS 13
BP 5070
EP 5075
PG 6
WC Business; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 837UW
UT WOS:000296231100005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Borba, CPC
DePadilla, L
Druss, BG
McCarty, FA
von Esenwein, SA
Sterk, CE
AF Borba, Christina P. C.
DePadilla, Lara
Druss, Benjamin G.
McCarty, Frances A.
von Esenwein, Silke A.
Sterk, Claire E.
TI A Day in the Life of Women with a Serious Mental Illness: A Qualitative
Investigation
SO WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
ID SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; CHILDHOOD SEXUAL-ABUSE; HOMELESS WOMEN; VIOLENT
VICTIMIZATION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; HEALTH; CARE; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; SYMPTOMS;
MOTHERS
AB Purpose: Few studies have taken a holistic perspective to the lives of women with a serious mental illness (SMI). This qualitative study of women with an SMI describes and interprets women's experiences and provides a new understanding about the nature and needs of these women.
Methods: A convenience sample of 30 poor, urban, predominantly African-American women with a diagnosis of an SMI was recruited from an ongoing National Institutes of Mental Health study. Data collection involved face-to-face, in-depth interviews. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis occurred concurrently with data collection using a modified constant comparative method.
Results: The majority of the women self-identified as African American, single, having completed high school, and at the time of the interview were either unemployed or on disability. The most common SMI was major depression. A common topic in the women's reflections on their lives was that of social disadvantage both before being diagnosed as well as after to their diagnosis with an SMI. Salient themes of their stories included social isolation, experiencing loss, and having a lack of control over one's own life decisions.
Conclusion: The findings from this study revealed varied experiences among these women as well as the complexity of their situation. The enhanced understanding of women's situation will allow mental health professionals to improve the quality of life for women with an SMI by taking a contextual approach to the treatment of their mental illness. Copyright (C) 2011 by the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Published by Elsevier Inc.
C1 [Borba, Christina P. C.; DePadilla, Lara; Druss, Benjamin G.; Sterk, Claire E.] Emory Univ, Rollins Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Behav Sci & Hlth Educ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Druss, Benjamin G.; von Esenwein, Silke A.] Emory Univ, Rollins Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
[Borba, Christina P. C.] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA 02114 USA.
[Borba, Christina P. C.] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Div Global Psychiat, Boston, MA 02114 USA.
[McCarty, Frances A.] Georgia State Univ, Inst Publ Hlth, Coll Hlth & Human Sci, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA.
C3 Emory University; Rollins School Public Health; Emory University;
Rollins School Public Health; Harvard University; Harvard University
Medical Affiliates; Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard University;
Harvard University Medical Affiliates; Massachusetts General Hospital;
University System of Georgia; Georgia State University
RP Borba, CPC (corresponding author), 25 Staniford St, Boston, MA 02114 USA.
EM cborba@partners.org
OI Borba, Christina/0000-0003-3559-9351
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NR 46
TC 13
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U1 0
U2 22
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA
SN 1049-3867
EI 1878-4321
J9 WOMEN HEALTH ISS
JI Womens Health Iss.
PD JUL-AUG
PY 2011
VL 21
IS 4
BP 286
EP 292
DI 10.1016/j.whi.2010.11.003
PG 7
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
GA 792XZ
UT WOS:000292785000006
PM 21330152
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Patzelt, H
Shepherd, DA
AF Patzelt, Holger
Shepherd, Dean A.
TI Negative emotions of an entrepreneurial career: Self-employment and
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SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING
LA English
DT Article
DE Identity; Emotions; Problem-focused coping; Emotions-focused coping;
Career choice
ID MENTAL-HEALTH; LEADERSHIP-BEHAVIOR; UNITED-STATES; JOB STRESS; AGE;
SATISFACTION; DEPRESSION; MOTIVATION; ACHIEVEMENT; MODERATOR
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RP Patzelt, H (corresponding author), European Business Sch, EBS Campus Rheingau,Markt 10, D-65375 Oestrich Winkel, Germany.
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RI Shepherd, Dean/GNW-4067-2022
OI Patzelt, Holger/0000-0001-9886-8374
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NR 100
TC 196
Z9 231
U1 11
U2 202
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 0883-9026
EI 1873-2003
J9 J BUS VENTURING
JI J. Bus. Ventur.
PD MAR
PY 2011
VL 26
IS 2
BP 226
EP 238
DI 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2009.08.002
PG 13
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 724HI
UT WOS:000287566300006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Blau, I
AF Blau, Ina
TI APPLICATION USE, ONLINE RELATIONSHIP TYPES, SELF-DISCLOSURE, AND
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SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
ID ADDICTION; LONELINESS; USAGE
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NR 57
TC 16
Z9 18
U1 1
U2 24
PU SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
PI THOUSAND OAKS
PA 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA
SN 0735-6331
EI 1541-4140
J9 J EDUC COMPUT RES
JI J. Educ. Comput. Res.
PY 2011
VL 45
IS 1
BP 95
EP 116
DI 10.2190/EC.45.1.e
PG 22
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 840ZU
UT WOS:000296482300005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Ceylan, A
Sulu, S
AF Ceylan, Adnan
Sulu, Seyfettin
TI ORGANIZATIONAL INJUSTICE AND WORK ALIENATION
SO E & M EKONOMIE A MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE distributive injustice; interpersonal injustice; informational
injustice; procedural injustice; work alienation
ID PROCEDURAL JUSTICE; JOB-SATISFACTION; MEDIATING ROLE; TURNOVER;
FAIRNESS; WORKPLACE; STRESS; SENSITIVITY; PERFORMANCE; AGGRESSION
AB Organizational justice is argued to be related to several work attitudes and behaviors such as job satisfaction, turnover intention, absenteeism, organizational commitment, workplace aggression, job stress, and managerial and organizational trust. A great deal of research also addressed work alienation in different research areas such as organizational leadership, organizational citizenship behavior, organizational commitment, and work experience and drinking behavior. However, any study couldn't be found examined the organizational injustice and work alienation relationship.
This paper aims to measure the relationship between perceptions of organizational injustice and work alienation. Four dimensions of organizational injustice were examined: distributive, procedural, interpersonal, and informational injustice. For this study, two dimensions of work alienation namely powerlessness, and social isolation were addressed. Organizational injustice and work alienation relationship was examined among health care professions (doctors and nurses) in Turkey. Because health care sector has been one of the most important, and rapidly growing industry, and several complaints especially related with pay and working conditions have emerged in recent years among these professionals. It is hyphotesized that organizational injustice will cause work alienation and tested these relationships in a sample of 377 health care professionals from public and private hospitals in Istanbul. The results revealed that each of the organizational injustice dimensions were associated with work alienation dimensions. Distributive injustice had the weakest relationship with both powerlessness and social isolation. Procedural injustice was the strongest predictor of powerlessness, but the strongest predictor of social isolation was informational injustice. The theoretical and practical implications of this results were discussed below.
C1 [Ceylan, Adnan] Gebze Inst High Technol GYTE, Dept Business Adm, Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey.
[Sulu, Seyfettin] Gebze Inst High Technol GYTE, Dept Business Adm, Pendik Istanbul, Turkey.
C3 Gebze Technical University
RP Ceylan, A (corresponding author), Gebze Inst High Technol GYTE, Dept Business Adm, POB 41400, Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey.
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RI ceylan, adnan/AAC-2969-2019
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NR 60
TC 24
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PU TECHNICKA UNIV & LIBERCI
PI LIBEREC 1
PA HOSPODARSKA FAKULTA, STUDENTSKA 2, HALKOVA 6, IC 46747885, LIBEREC 1,
461 17, CZECH REPUBLIC
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WC Economics; Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 793DT
UT WOS:000292801300006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Chan, SH
Qiu, HH
AF Chan, Sow Hup
Qiu, Hua Han
TI Loneliness, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment of migrant
workers: empirical evidence from China
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE China; commitment; job satisfaction; loneliness; migrant workers;
turnover intention
ID EMOTIONAL LONELINESS; ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE; GENDER DIFFERENCES;
OLDER-PEOPLE; TURNOVER; SHYNESS; CONSEQUENCES; ANTECEDENTS; PERSONALITY;
PREDICTORS
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C1 [Chan, Sow Hup] Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Macau, Peoples R China.
[Qiu, Hua Han] JinLi Case & Bag Co LTD, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China.
C3 University of Macau
RP Chan, SH (corresponding author), Univ Macau, Fac Business Adm, Macau, Peoples R China.
EM joannec@umac.mo
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TC 34
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U1 2
U2 84
PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0958-5192
EI 1466-4399
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JI Int. J. Hum. Resour. Manag.
PY 2011
VL 22
IS 5
BP 1109
EP 1127
DI 10.1080/09585192.2011.556785
PG 19
WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA 740IS
UT WOS:000288786800007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Kelchtermans, G
Piot, L
Ballet, K
AF Kelchtermans, Geert
Piot, Liesbeth
Ballet, Katrijn
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dimension in principals' work lives
SO OXFORD REVIEW OF EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
ID TEACHERS PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT; MICROPOLITICS; LEADERSHIP;
COLLABORATION
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RP Kelchtermans, G (corresponding author), Univ Louvain, Ctr Educ Policy & Innovat, Vesaliusstr 2, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0305-4985
J9 OXFORD REV EDUC
JI Oxf. Rev. Educ.
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VL 37
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EP 108
AR PII 932609064
DI 10.1080/03054985.2010.545192
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 723EV
UT WOS:000287490200006
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT B
AU Kohlbacher, F
Herstatt, C
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BE Kohlbacher, F
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SECOND EDITION
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
AB The accelerated aging of many populations and the demographic shift are expected to have major implications for innovation management and new product development across all industries One major challenge lies in the assessment and understanding of the needs of the silver market, since chronological age by itself is not a sufficient segmentation criterion A promising dimension is the need for autonomy, which increases with age and which is correlated to social isolation and other individual drawbacks Thus, focusing on autonomy as a guideline for developing products and services that support people in maintaining or regaining their independence is a viable approach to developing innovation for the silver market, hence "silver products" In this chapter, we present four cases from different industry settings where silver products were developed that help users to sustain or regain autonomy in combination with different functions (e g, hearing, continence vision) We present different approaches to technological and functional complexity and newness in these innovation projects, and depict related approaches to marketing and market research
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C3 Hamburg University of Technology
RP Kohlbacher, F (corresponding author), German Inst Japanese Studies, Tokyo, Japan.
RI Schweisfurth, Tim/P-4132-2018
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PU SPRINGER
PI NEW YORK
PA 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES
BN 978-3-642-14337-3
PY 2011
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EP 13
DI 10.1007/978-3-642-14338-0_1
D2 10.1007/978-3-642-14338-0
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WC Business; Economics
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics
GA BSA10
UT WOS:000284020900001
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Kumar, R
Seay, N
Karabenick, S
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LA English
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AB Social identity, cultural socialization, intergroup contact hypothesis and group threat theories were used to examine White middle school adolescents' beliefs and attitudes toward Middle Eastern peers (Chaldeans). Ten focus group interviews in each of fiveMidwestern schools supported the hypothesized relationships between White majority/minority status in school and the saliency and centrality of White identity, awareness of their disadvantaged position in school, feelings of exclusion and dissonance, exhibition of in-group favoritism and out-group bias. Group threat factors predicating xenophobia for adolescents differ from those identified for adults. Group threat that precipitated White adolescents' xenophobic reactions toward Chaldean adolescents, including the rigidity of boundaries between the two groups, concerns about aggression and being outnumbered by Chaldeans, fear of loneliness and loss of friends, and differential treatment by teachers. Numerical minority status and the subjective perceptions of numerical minority status in the absence of factual numerical minority status were important predictors of xenophobia.
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RP Kumar, R (corresponding author), Univ Toledo, Educ Fdn & Leadership, Mail Stop 921,2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606 USA.
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PU ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0013-1946
EI 1532-6993
J9 EDUC STUD-AESA
JI Educ. Stud.-AESA
PY 2011
VL 47
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SI SI
BP 347
EP 378
DI 10.1080/00131946.2011.587922
PG 32
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA V2E1K
UT WOS:000217497100004
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU MacBeath, J
AF MacBeath, John
TI No lack of principles: leadership development in England and Scotland
SO SCHOOL LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
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DT Article
DE head teacher; leadership; management; recruitment; professional
development; policy
AB While there are significant differences between England and Scotland in the politics, the policy environment and the management of schools, leadership development both north and south of the border is charged with addressing what has been termed a recruitment and retention 'crisis'. An emerging phenomenon in both jurisdictions is that of 'career deputies', people who do not want the stress, workload, external accountability and ultimate authority for success or failure in a high stakes policy environment. In England, a National College for school leadership has undergone serial change in its programmes to bring it closer to the daily work of heads, so as to offer more attractive, personalised and flexible pathways. In Scotland, which decided against a similar national provider, leaving development with universities and local authorities, 'flexibility'is also the byword. As evaluations of the impact in both countries show, collegial networking, confidantes, coaches and critical friends are important and welcome in alleviating the pervasive sense of loneliness that many school leaders express. There is, however, an urgent need for policy makers to rethink what we expect of our school leaders and to recognise that 'distributed leadership' is more than an academic conceit.
C1 [MacBeath, John] Univ Cambridge, Fac Educ, Cambridge, England.
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RP MacBeath, J (corresponding author), Univ Cambridge, Fac Educ, Cambridge, England.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1363-2434
EI 1364-2626
J9 SCH LEADERSH MANAG
JI Sch. Leadersh. Manag.
PY 2011
VL 31
IS 2
SI SI
BP 105
EP 121
DI 10.1080/13632434.2010.525029
PG 17
WC Education & Educational Research; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Business & Economics
GA V89EP
UT WOS:000212774600003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Simsek, IE
Simsek, TT
Yümin, ET
Sertel, M
Oztürk, A
Yümin, M
AF Simsek, Ibrahim Engin
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Sertel, Meral
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TI The Effects of Pain on Health-Related Quality of Life and Satisfaction
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SO TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE health-related quality of life; life satisfaction; older adults; pain
ID MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; PEOPLE; DISABILITY;
PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT; COMMUNITY; IMPACT; COMORBIDITY; PATTERNS
AB Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the relations between pain, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction with life in older adults above the age of 65 years. Subjects and methods: A total of 163 subjects, 58 (35.6%) females and 105 (64.4%) males, with an average age of 73.26 +/- 6.58 years participated in the study. After gathering sociodemographic data, Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) was used to assess health-related quality of life. Satisfaction with life and level of pain were evaluated using Visual Analogue Scale. Results: Eighty-eight (54%) subjects reported pain that mainly originated from lower back, knees, and extremities with an average Visual Analogue Scale score of 5.75 +/- 2.18. There were significant differences between older adults reporting pain and those who did not report pain in the aspects of satisfaction with life and NHP (total and all subscales) (P < .05). Also, severity of pain was found to have a negative effect on NHP and social isolation subscale (NHP) (P < .05). Conclusion: This study demonstrated the adverse impact of pain on quality of life. Pain is a significant problem and needs to be routinely assessed and treated in older-adult population.
C1 [Simsek, Ibrahim Engin; Simsek, Tulay Tarsuslu; Yumin, Eylem Tutun; Sertel, Meral; Ozturk, Asuman] Abant Izzet Baysal Univ, Kemal Demir Sch Phys Therapy & Rehabil, Bolu, Turkey.
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C3 Abant Izzet Baysal University
RP Simsek, IE (corresponding author), Abant Izzet Baysal Univ, Kemal Demir Sch Phys Therapy & Rehabil, Golkoy Campus, Bolu, Turkey.
EM iengin.simsek@gmail.com
RI ; saltan, asuman/A-4873-2016
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asuman/0000-0003-0546-2610
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PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
SN 0882-7524
EI 1550-2414
J9 TOP GERIATR REHABIL
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PD OCT-DEC
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VL 26
IS 4
BP 361
EP 367
DI 10.1097/TGR.0b013e3181fcdc11
PG 7
WC Gerontology; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Geriatrics & Gerontology; Rehabilitation
GA 675CD
UT WOS:000283801800008
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Mead, H
Andres, E
Katch, H
Siegel, B
Regenstein, M
AF Mead, Holly
Andres, Ellie
Katch, Hannah
Siegel, Bruce
Regenstein, Marsha
TI Gender Differences in Psychosocial Issues Affecting Low-Income,
Underserved Patients' Ability to Manage Cardiovascular Disease
SO WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES
LA English
DT Article
ID COMMON MENTAL-DISORDERS; HEALTH-CARE; CARDIAC REHABILITATION; FOCUS
GROUPS; DEPRESSION; WOMEN; MASCULINITY; DISPARITIES; CHALLENGES; POVERTY
AB Research Objective: This paper examines the psychosocial challenges that interfere with low-income, underserved patients' ability to manage cardiovascular disease (CVD) and seeks to explore the differences in how men and women manifest these issues.
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Principal Findings: We identified eight factors that represent the most frequently cited psychosocial issues by participants: 1) depression; 2) fear; 3) anger; 4) disease stress; 5) financial stress; 6) social isolation; 7) burden to family and friends; and 8) social supports. For the most part, men and women characterized psychosocial problems very differently. Among the eight themes identified, four emerged as dominant themes among women participants and three emerged among male participants. One factor, depression, was a prevalent theme for both men and women. Conclusion: This study suggests that low-income, underserved women and men experience gender-specific psychosocial problems that interfere with their ability to manage their disease. Programs and interventions to improve the psychosocial issues related to CVD, particularly for low-income underserved populations, may be more effective if they are designed to address the unique ways in which women and men experience their illnesses. Copyright (C) 2010 by the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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RP Mead, H (corresponding author), George Washington Univ, Med Ctr, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Serv, Dept Hlth Policy,Ctr Hlth Care Qual, 2121 K St NW,Suite 200, Washington, DC 20037 USA.
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PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 1049-3867
EI 1878-4321
J9 WOMEN HEALTH ISS
JI Womens Health Iss.
PD SEP-OCT
PY 2010
VL 20
IS 5
BP 308
EP 315
DI 10.1016/j.whi.2010.05.006
PG 8
WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Women's Studies
GA 647AX
UT WOS:000281588900003
PM 20800766
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Gaskin, CJ
Andersen, MB
Morris, T
AF Gaskin, Cadeyrn J.
Andersen, Mark B.
Morris, Tony
TI Sport and physical activity in the life of a man with cerebral palsy:
Compensation for disability with psychosocial benefits and costs
SO PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
LA English
DT Article
DE Psychodynamic; Life history; Disability; Social isolation; Developmental
stages; Identity
ID HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY; WOMEN; BODY; IMPAIRMENTS; MANAGEMENT; CULTURE
AB Objectives: We explored the meanings and experiences of sport and physical activity in the life of a 30-year-old man with cerebral palsy (Ben).
Design: Life history.
Method: We interviewed Ben about his life, with a particular emphasis on understanding the meanings and experiences of sport and physical activity in his life. We interpreted his stories using Erikson's (1985) model of psychosocial development.
Findings: Ben had a strong sense of inferiority, which seemed to have stemmed from social isolation during his early school years. Through participation in sport and physical activity as an adult, Ben was partially able to address these feelings of inferiority. Ben strongly identified with Olympians and Paralympians, in whom he saw achievement and social connectedness personified. Although Ben became physically fitter, more socially connected, and less stressed through engaging in sport and physical activity, these achievements did not compensate for his feelings of inferiority, and he characteristically set tougher goals for himself after the elation of meeting previous goals had passed. Through devoting substantial time to sport and physical activity, Ben seemed to be avoiding or bypassing some of the psychosocial challenges of young adulthood (e.g., forming strong friendships and romantic relationships).
Conclusion: The life history of Ben illustrates the benefits and costs of trying to compensate for disabilities through sport and physical activity. In Ben's life, sport and physical activity both promoted and impeded Ben's psychosocial development. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 [Andersen, Mark B.; Morris, Tony] Victoria Univ, Sch Sport & Exercise Sci, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.
[Andersen, Mark B.; Morris, Tony] Victoria Univ, Ctr Ageing Rehabil Exercise & Sport, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.
[Gaskin, Cadeyrn J.] Deakin Univ, Deakin So Hlth Nursing Res Ctr, Burwood, Vic 3125, Australia.
C3 Victoria University; Victoria University; Deakin University
RP Andersen, MB (corresponding author), Victoria Univ, Sch Sport & Exercise Sci, POB 14428, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia.
EM mark.andersen@vu.edu.au
RI Andersen, Mark/ABE-8366-2020
OI Andersen, Mark Bille/0000-0002-7609-4096; Gaskin,
Cadeyrn/0000-0001-5240-4320
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PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
PI AMSTERDAM
PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1469-0292
EI 1878-5476
J9 PSYCHOL SPORT EXERC
JI Psychol. Sport Exerc.
PD MAY
PY 2010
VL 11
IS 3
BP 197
EP 205
DI 10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.12.003
PG 9
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Psychology, Applied; Psychology;
Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Psychology; Sport Sciences
GA 583ZY
UT WOS:000276721000004
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Baloyi, ME
AF Baloyi, M. E.
TI Pastoral care and the agony of female singleness in the African
christian context
SO IN DIE SKRIFLIG-IN LUCE VERBI
LA English
DT Article
DE loneliness; self-esteem; singleness; withdrawal
AB In our society the norm is that every adult should get married one day. This could imply that unmarried people do not feel welcome either in the community or the church. They may feel neglected or even like outcasts. It is a pity that the church, which also finds itself within the community, is composed of people who still continue to have the kind of attitude that excludes singles, even inside church circles. While churches run programmes that have a strong emphasis on marriage and family life, nothing is being done to address singleness and its related problems. As a result, singles often regard themselves as unimportant and worthless. This article is aimed at uncovering the role of the church through its leadership (pastors in particular) to assist and help to redeem the damaged image and self-esteem that singles may have in their respective communities and churches. The article focuses on singles in the African church and society. It is crucial that a church programme of care and counselling be structured in order to minister to persons who are separated, divorced, widowed or never married for whatever reason.
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RP Baloyi, ME (corresponding author), Unisa, Dept Pract Theol, Pretoria, South Africa.
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U2 0
PU AOSIS
PI CAPE TOWN
PA POSTNET SUITE 55, PRIVATE BAG X22, TYGERVALLEY, CAPE TOWN, 00000, SOUTH
AFRICA
SN 1018-6441
EI 2305-0853
J9 SKRIFLIG
JI Skriflig
PY 2010
VL 44
IS 3-4
AR a169
PG 20
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA VH3PV
UT WOS:000452978400011
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bennett, J
Owers, M
Pitt, M
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Pitt, Michael
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DT Article
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RP Pitt, M (corresponding author), Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Built Environm, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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PU EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
PI BINGLEY
PA HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
SN 0263-7472
EI 1758-731X
J9 PROP MANAG
JI Prop. Manag.
PY 2010
VL 28
IS 3
BP 138
EP +
DI 10.1108/02637471011051282
PG 14
WC Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Business & Economics
GA V80FC
UT WOS:000212167500002
DA 2025-05-28
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DT Article
DE participant observation; performativity; physicality; positionality;
reflexivity
ID REFLEXIVITY
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WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 687LD
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Hermes, GL
Delgado, B
Tretiakova, M
Cavigelli, SA
Krausz, T
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AF Hermes, Gretchen L.
Delgado, Bertha
Tretiakova, Maria
Cavigelli, Sonia A.
Krausz, Thomas
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McClintock, Martha K.
TI Social isolation dysregulates endocrine and behavioral stress while
increasing malignant burden of spontaneous mammary tumors
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
LA English
DT Article
DE breast cancer; glucocorticoids; physiological stress; psychological
stress; social behavior
ID BREAST-CANCER; FEMALE RATS; LIFE-SPAN; HOUSING CONDITION;
GENE-EXPRESSION; CARCINOMA; WOMEN; DEXAMETHASONE; GENOTOXICITY;
RESTRICTION
AB In a life span study, we examined how the social environment regulates naturally occurring tumor development and malignancy in genetically prone Sprague-Dawley rats. We randomly assigned this gregarious species to live either alone or in groups of five female rats. Mammary tumor burden among social isolates increased to 84 times that of age-matched controls, as did malignancy, specifically a 3.3 relative risk for ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive ductal carcinoma, the most common early breast cancers in women. Importantly, isolation did not extend ovarian function in late middle age; in fact, isolated animals were exposed to lower levels of estrogen and progesterone in the middle-age period of mammary tumor growth, with unchanged tumor estrogen and progesterone receptor status. Isolates, however, did develop significant dysregulation of corticosterone responses to everyday stressors manifest in young adulthood, months before tumor development, and persisting into old age. Amongisolates, corticosterone response to an acute stressor was enhanced and recovery was markedly delayed, each associated with increased mammary tumor progression. In addition to being stressed and tumor prone, an array of behavioral measures demonstrated that socially isolated females possessed an anxious, fearful, and vigilant phenotype. Our model provides a framework for studying the interaction of social neglect with genetic risk to identify mechanisms whereby psychosocial stressors increase growth and malignancy of breast cancer.
C1 [Hermes, Gretchen L.; Delgado, Bertha; Tretiakova, Maria; Cavigelli, Sonia A.; Krausz, Thomas; Conzen, Suzanne D.; McClintock, Martha K.] Univ Chicago, Inst Mind & Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Hermes, Gretchen L.; McClintock, Martha K.] Univ Chicago, Dept Comparat Human Dev, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[McClintock, Martha K.] Univ Chicago, Dept Psychol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Delgado, Bertha; Tretiakova, Maria; Krausz, Thomas] Univ Chicago, Dept Pathol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
[Conzen, Suzanne D.] Univ Chicago, Dept Med, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
C3 University of Chicago; University of Chicago; University of Chicago;
University of Chicago; University of Chicago
RP McClintock, MK (corresponding author), Univ Chicago, Inst Mind & Biol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
EM mkm1@uchicago.edu
RI Tretiakova, Maria/U-3320-2019
OI Delgado, Bertha/0000-0002-4151-7394
FU National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/National Cancer
Institute [P50 ES012382]; Idea Award [BC 061754]; U.S. Army MRMC at
University of Chicago [W81XWH-07-1-0296, T32 HD009007]; State of
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services;
Department of Psychiatry Yale University [T32 MH19961]; [R25 MH071584]
FX We thank M. Tsakalis, K. Eisenmann, M. Kerr, and J. Yee for behavioral,
endocrine, and tumor data collection, and especially J. Hoffman and H.
You, for necropsies, laboratory and data management, insightful
critiques, persistence, and stamina. We are indebted to John Borla for
Biopsychological Sciences Building operations crucial for this
longitudinal research. Research support from P50 ES012382 National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/National Cancer Institute,
Idea Award BC 061754 U.S. Army MRMC under W81XWH-07-1-0296, T32 HD009007
at University of Chicago, R25 MH071584, the State of Connecticut
Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and T32 MH19961
Department of Psychiatry Yale University.
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PT J
AU Roy, L
Rousseau, J
Fortier, P
Mottard, JP
AF Roy, Laurence
Rousseau, Jacqueline
Fortier, Pierre
Mottard, Jean-Pierre
TI Perception of community functioning in young adults with recent-onset
psychosis: implications for practice
SO BRITISH JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
LA English
DT Article
DE Psychosis; first episode; occupational therapy; person-environment
interaction; rehabilitation
ID EARLY INTERVENTION; EXPRESSED EMOTION; 1ST EPISODE;
VOCATIONAL-REHABILITATION; UNTREATED PSYCHOSIS; 1ST-EPISODE;
SCHIZOPHRENIA; SYMPTOMS; PEOPLE; PREDICTORS
AB Introduction: Early and intensive rehabilitation for individuals living with first-episode psychosis (FEP) is a key issue for occupational therapists working in mental health settings. Purpose: The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the perception of outpatients in a youth psychosis clinic in Montreal regarding their community functioning. Method: Nineteen young adults with FEP were interviewed, using a set of questions developed on the basis of a person-environment relationship theoretical model. The steps of data analysis included the transcription and coding of data, data reduction, the aggregation of themes and visual representation.
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C1 [Roy, Laurence] Univ Montreal, Succursale Ctr Ville, Fac Med, Ecole Readaptat, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
[Rousseau, Jacqueline] Inst Univ Geriatrie, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
[Fortier, Pierre; Mottard, Jean-Pierre] Hop Sacre Coeur, Montreal, PQ H4J 1C5, Canada.
C3 Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal
RP Roy, L (corresponding author), Univ Montreal, Succursale Ctr Ville, Fac Med, Ecole Readaptat, CP 6128, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
EM laurence.roy@umontreal.ca
FU Social Sciences Research Council of Canada; Fonds de recherche en sante
du Quebec; Universite de Montreal
FX The authors wish to thank the participants as well as the clinical team.
The primary author is supported by the Social Sciences Research Council
of Canada, the Fonds de recherche en sante du Quebec and the Universite
de Montreal.
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RP MacBeath, J (corresponding author), Univ Cambridge, Fac Educ, 184 Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 8PQ, England.
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PT J
AU Lee, MR
AF Lee, Margaret R.
TI E-ethical leadership for virtual project teams
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE E-ethics; E-leadership; Virtual project management; Virtual teams;
Project management; Ethics; Project leadership; Ethical project
leadership; E-ethical project management; Sensitive material; Code of
conduct; Social isolation; Virtual community; Stakeholder involvement
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C1 Capella Univ, Minneapolis, MN 55402 USA.
RP Lee, MR (corresponding author), Capella Univ, 225 S 6th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402 USA.
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PT J
AU Johnsen, V
Skattebu, E
Aamot-Andersen, A
Thyberg, M
AF Johnsen, Vigdis
Skattebu, Eli
Aamot-Andersen, Astri
Thyberg, Mikael
TI PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS OF FAECAL INCONTINENCE ACCORDING TO THE EXPERIENCE
OF ADULTS WITH SPINA BIFIDA
SO JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
LA English
DT Article
DE bowel function; interview; myelomeningocele; participation; patient's
perspective; qualitative; rehabilitation
ID QUALITY-OF-LIFE; YOUNG-ADULTS; INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION; DISABILITY;
HEALTH; ADOLESCENTS; MANAGEMENT; CONTINENCE; CHILDREN; IMPACT
AB Objective: To describe problematic aspects of faecal incontinence according to the experience of adults with spina bifida.
Design: Qualitative interview study.
Subjects: Eleven adults with spina bifida and bowel problems.
Method: Semi-structured open-ended interviews and qualitative analysis.
Results: Problematic aspects were related to participation in terms of time consumption, communication, social isolation, love and sexuality, and accessibility. Also, to a sense of helplessness in terms of panic and worry, to a sense of shame in terms of impurity, social acceptance and self-image, and to bowel function in terms of decisions about colostomy, voluntary constipation, and changing patterns.
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[Johnsen, Vigdis; Aamot-Andersen, Astri] Sunnaas Rehabil Hosp, TRS Natl Resource Ctr Rare Disorders, Nesoddtangen, Norway.
[Skattebu, Eli] Norwegian Assoc Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus, Kolsas, Norway.
C3 Linkoping University
RP Thyberg, M (corresponding author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Clin & Expt Med, SE-58185 Linkoping, Sweden.
EM mikael.thyberg@lio.se
FU Norwegian Foundation for Health and Rehabilitation
FX This project was Supported by the Norwegian Foundation for Health and
Rehabilitation.
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AU Causton-Theoharis, J
Ashby, C
Cosier, M
AF Causton-Theoharis, Julie
Ashby, Christine
Cosier, Meghan
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LA English
DT Article
ID FACILITATED COMMUNICATION; AUTHORSHIP; CHILDREN
AB Assumptions of difficulties with social interaction, or lack of interest in social interaction, are central to many definitions and conventional understandings of autism. However, many individuals with autism describe a strong craving social interaction. This article uses autobiographical accounts written by individuals who identified as autistic as a source of qualitative research data and specifically explores the ways these texts address issues of social relationships. Using narrative inquiry, the authors explored how individuals with autism described their own notions of and experiences with social interaction. This article discusses the broad themes of (a) the desire to have connections and (b) navigation through the world of people. Last, implications for the education of individuals with autism are considered.
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C3 Syracuse University
RP Causton-Theoharis, J (corresponding author), Syracuse Univ, Dept Teaching & Leadership, Sch Educ, 150 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA.
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PI Silver Spring
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PT J
AU Breen, H
AF Breen, Helen
TI SENIOR CITIZEN BINGO PLAYERS IN AUSTRALIAN REGISTERED AND LICENSED
CLUBS: A CASE STUDY AT TWEED HEADS, NEW SOUTH WALES
SO JOURNAL OF TRAVEL & TOURISM MARKETING
LA English
DT Article
DE Bingo; senior citizens; Australian registered and licensed clubs
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C1 So Cross Univ, Ctr Gambling Educ Res, Sch Tourism & Hospitality Management, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
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RP Breen, H (corresponding author), So Cross Univ, Ctr Gambling Educ Res, Sch Tourism & Hospitality Management, POB 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
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SN 1054-8408
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J9 J TRAVEL TOUR MARK
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DA 2025-05-28
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AU Brown, L
AF Brown, Lorraine
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SO JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS
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DT Article
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AB This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the adjustment experience of a group of postgraduate international students at a university in the South of England. Friendship emerged as a major category of research, an aspect of which was the formation of a friendship group unified by a shared faith, namely Islam. Muslim students were drawn to create this network of friends by a desire to share the re-enactment of ritual associated with home, to reassert and to celebrate religious identity and to provide a bolster against a climate of Islamophobia. Acts of Islamophobic abuse are on the increase throughout the West and in the UK; this paper argues that international students become entangled in unresolved tension between the Muslim and non-Muslim sections of the British population, shedding light on the vulnerability of British Muslims and on the reception offered by the host community to international visitors to the UK.
C1 [Brown, Lorraine] Bournemouth Univ, Sch Serv Management, Serv Management Masters Framework, Bournemouth, Dorset, England.
C3 Bournemouth University
RP Brown, L (corresponding author), Bournemouth Univ, Sch Serv Management, Serv Management Masters Framework, Bournemouth, Dorset, England.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 1360-2004
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J9 J MUSLIM MINOR AFF
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WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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GA V75OW
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT S
AU Brown, L
AF Brown, Lorraine
BA Ogle, A
BF Ogle, A
BE Woodside, AG
Megehee, CM
TI USING AN ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO UNDERSTAND THE ADJUSTMENT JOURNEY OF
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SO PERSPECTIVES ON CROSS-CULTURAL, ETHNOGRAPHIC, BRAND IMAGE, STORYTELLING,
UNCONSCIOUS NEEDS, AND HOSPITALITY GUEST RESEARCH
SE Advances in Culture Tourism and Hospitality Research
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID CULTURE; TOURIST; COMMUNICATION; PERSPECTIVE; DESTINATION; UNCERTAINTY;
ANXIETY
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C1 Bournemouth Univ, Serv Management, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.
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RP Brown, L (corresponding author), Bournemouth Univ, Serv Management, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England.
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AU Nir, AE
AF Nir, Adam E.
TI To seek or not to seek professional help? School leaders' dilemma
SO JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
LA English
DT Article
DE Principals; Employee assistance programmes; Leadership; Public education
ID IMPRESSION-MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR; POWER; ORGANIZATIONS; MOTIVATION;
PRINCIPALS; DISORDER; ASK
AB Purpose - School leaders are professionals who need professional help to enable them better to cope with the ever-changing challenges characteristic to their daily routine. Yet, in considering their hierarchical position in schools, they may be reluctant to ask for professional assistance even when help is available and needed, attempting to maintain their power and firm image. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to explore how school leaders cope with this assumed dilemma.
Design/methodology/approach - In-depth open interviews were conducted with Israeli school principals. These interviews were structured around a set of key issues that the literature identified as being related to help-seeking behavior.
Findings - Data indicate principals' loneliness on the job and need for professional help. Yet it appears that the threat implied in exposing one's weaknesses, lack of reliable sources of help within the formal system, personal inhibitions and fears of damaging self-image and losing capacity to influence are barriers undermining their inclination to formally seek help. Therefore, they prefer to informally ask the assistance of lay individuals, but even then adopt various strategies such as avoidance, buffering and differentiation, attempting to prevent the assumed negative consequences associated with help-seeking behaviors.
Originality/value - Theoretically, it is possible to conclude that those who are most in need due to their hierarchical position and role complexity are least likely to become involved in help-seeking behaviors. Creating an organizational culture that will encourage school principals to ask for help and establishing a discreet channel within the formal system that will provide professional advice are further discussed.
C1 [Nir, Adam E.] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
C3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem
RP Nir, AE (corresponding author), Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
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AU Golden, TD
Veiga, JF
Dino, RN
AF Golden, Timothy D.
Veiga, John F.
Dino, Richard N.
TI The Impact of Professional Isolation on Teleworker Job Performance and
Turnover Intentions: Does Time Spent Teleworking, Interacting
Face-to-Face, or Having Access to Communication-Enhancing Technology
Matter?
SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
DE telework; virtual work; professional isolation; performance; turnover
ID ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION; IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT; SOCIAL-ISOLATION;
SHARED IDENTITY; ELECTRONIC MAIL; WORK; CONSEQUENCES; CONFLICT;
SATISFACTION; ANTECEDENTS
AB Although the teleworking literature continues to raise concerns regarding the adverse consequences of professional isolation. researchers have not examined its impact on work outcomes. Consequently, the authors first examine professional isolation's direct impact on job performance and turnover intentions among teleworkers and then investigate the contingent role of 3 salient work-mode-related factors. Survey data front a matched sample of 261 professional-level teleworkers and their managers revealed that professional isolation negatively impacts job performance and, contrary to expectations, reduces turnover intentions. Moreover, professional isolation's impact on these work outcomes is increased by the amount of time spent teleworking. whereas more face-to-face interactions and access to communication-enhancing technology tend to decrease its impact. Oil the basis of these findings, an agenda for future research on professional isolation is offered that takes into account telework's growing popularity as a work modality.
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PI WASHINGTON
PA 750 FIRST ST NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA
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J9 J APPL PSYCHOL
JI J. Appl. Psychol.
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WC Psychology, Applied; Management
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PM 19025257
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Holloway, I
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PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
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PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
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J9 HEALTH CARE WOMEN IN
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GA 290WZ
UT WOS:000255155100003
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AF Gordon, June A.
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DE urban; Northeastern England; low-income schools; headteachers;
community-responsive schools; housing policy
AB Ethnographic research in 17 low-income schools in the northeast of England is brought to bear on the relationship between the policies of community regeneration and practices of community responsive school leadership. Over 100 interviews and site visits with head teachers, politicians, teachers, community service providers, government officials, minority cultural coordinators, parents, students, and religious leaders reveal the importance of acknowledging and learning from successful primary schools that have served disadvantaged youth for generations. The article highlights the work of two head teachers who, aware of the larger context of their students, have created an environment, shaped a curriculum, and engaged a community to address the special needs of their students. Mixed housing policies, designed to bring middles-class families into urban areas, supposedly to end social isolation and exclusion through the development of integrated schools, might in fact not only disrupt communities and families but also threaten programmes that have worked for some of Britain's most disadvantaged youth.
C1 [Gordon, June A.] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Educ, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
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RP Gordon, JA (corresponding author), Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Educ, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA.
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PI ABINGDON
PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0268-0939
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Hing, N
Breen, H
AF Hing, Nerilee
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SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
LA English
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DE shiftwork; gambling; staff; gaming venues
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C1 [Hing, Nerilee; Breen, Helen] Southern Cross Univ, Lismore, NSW, Australia.
C3 Southern Cross University
RP Hing, N (corresponding author), Southern Cross Univ, Ctr Gambling Educ & Res, POB 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
EM nerilee.hing@scu.edu.au
RI Breen, Helen/Q-7515-2017
OI Breen, Helen/0000-0002-1350-6129; Hing, Nerilee/0000-0002-2150-9784
FU Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation, Treasury Department
FX Financial assistance for this project was provided by the Queensland
Office of Gaming Regulation, Treasury Department.
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U1 0
U2 0
PU ELSEVIER
PI AMSTERDAM
PA RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
J9 J HOSP TOUR MANAG
JI J. Hosp. Tour. Manag.
PY 2008
VL 15
IS 1
BP 8
EP 14
DI 10.1375/jhtm.15.8
PG 7
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics
GA V0H7O
UT WOS:000216239100003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Huijser, H
Kimmins, L
Evans, P
AF Huijser, Henk
Kimmins, Lindy
Evans, Peter
TI Peer Assisted Learning in Fleximode: Developing an Online Learning
Community
SO JOURNAL OF PEER LEARNING
LA English
DT Article
ID EXPERIENCES
AB Evidence suggests that peer-assisted learning schemes on campus help students establish social networks which can have a positive influence on their learning achievements. At the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), the majority of students are off campus, which raises the urgent question: how to harness the advantages of Meet-Up (formerly PALS: Peer Assisted Learning Strategy) in an online environment? Given that the potential problem of social isolation is even more acute in distance education, how do we develop a peer assisted learning program online which creates a sense of community for its participants? Since 2006, MSN Messenger has been used on a relatively small scale to facilitate this at USQ, with largely positive initial results. Based on evaluations of this initiative, this paper explores the potential of Wimba software, within an institution-wide Moodle learning management system, to extend peer assisted learning programs in a Web 2.0 context.
C1 [Huijser, Henk; Kimmins, Lindy; Evans, Peter] Univ Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Qld, Australia.
C3 University of Southern Queensland
RP Huijser, H (corresponding author), Univ Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Qld, Australia.
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NR 25
TC 26
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U1 1
U2 3
PU UNIV WOLLONGONG
PI WOLLONGONG
PA NORTHFIELDS AVE, WOLLONGONG, NSW 2522, AUSTRALIA
SN 2200-2359
J9 J PEER LEARN
JI J. Peer Learn.
PY 2008
VL 1
BP 51
EP 60
PG 10
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA V21UU
UT WOS:000214979900007
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Landman, C
AF Landman, Christina
TI A Theology for the Older, Female Hiv-Infected Body
SO EXCHANGE-JOURNAL OF MISSIOLOGICAL AND ECUMENICAL RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article
DE Christian theology and Aids; church and Aids; management programmes;
women over 50; body theology
AB Aids management programmes in South Africa focus primarily on people under the age of 48. Local theologies, too, address mainly the needs of HIV-infected people between the ages of 15 and 50. This article, then, argues for theological attention to women over the age of 50 who remain voiceless and isolated in their bodies. Although Body Theology as developed by Lisa Isherwood does not deal with the HIV-infected body as such, the insights of this theology, in dialogue with the experiences of HIV-infected women over 50, are used here to construct a basic theology for empowering the four 'bodies' of the older woman living with HIV: the physical body is to be embodied as a site of resistance and enjoyment, the symbolic body as a site of relationship and beauty; the political body as the site of energy, and the spiritual body as the site of recreation and resurrection. Women over 50 are in special need of theological care because of the loneliness ensuing from the fact that, in this age group, the women/men ratio in South Africa is 100 to 70. This renders older women vulnerable to illicit sexual encounters.
C1 [Landman, Christina] Univ South Africa, Res Inst Theol & Relig, Tshwane, South Africa.
C3 University of South Africa
RP Landman, C (corresponding author), Univ South Africa, Res Inst Theol & Relig, Tshwane, South Africa.
EM landmc@unisa.ac.za
RI Landman, Christina/AAG-2729-2019
CR [Anonymous], A Z FEMINIST THEOLOG
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PU BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
PI LEIDEN
PA PLANTIJNSTRAAT 2, P O BOX 9000, 2300 PA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
SN 0166-2740
EI 1572-543X
J9 EXCHANGE
JI Exchange
PY 2008
VL 37
IS 1
BP 52
EP 67
DI 10.1163/157254308X251340
PG 16
WC Religion
WE Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
SC Religion
GA V64XY
UT WOS:000211134900005
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Bennett, R
AF Bennett, Roger
TI Advertising message strategies for encouraging young White working class
males to consider entering British universities
SO JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT 1st Symposium of the Academy-of-Marketing-Special-Interest-Group
CY 2006
CL CYPRUS
SP Acad Maketing Special Interest Grp
DE advertising; student recruitment; hedonic versus utilitarian messages;
widening participation; non-traditional students
ID HIGHER-EDUCATION; INFORMATION; CONSUMPTION; SERVICE
AB One hundred and sixty-one 16 to 18 year old White working class youngsters currently enrolled on post-school vocational courses at two further education colleges in central London viewed four advertisements designed to arouse interest in the idea of going to university. Two of the advertisements contain visual images with no accompanying text; two contain purely documentary information. Each advertisement relates to either a hedonistic or a utilitarian theme. Participants' responses were analyzed with respect to a person's financial status, prior knowledge of the characteristics of university life, perceptions that university attendance carries a high-risk of not obtaining long-term financial benefit, levels of personal ambition, and fear of possible social isolation consequent to enrolling on an undergraduate programme. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
C1 London Metropolitan Univ, Ctr Res Mkt, Dept Business & Serv Management, London EC2M 6SQ, England.
C3 London Metropolitan University
RP Bennett, R (corresponding author), London Metropolitan Univ, Ctr Res Mkt, Dept Business & Serv Management, 84 Moorgate, London EC2M 6SQ, England.
EM r.bennett@londonmet.ac.uk
RI Bennett, Roger/A-8002-2019
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NR 49
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U1 2
U2 17
PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
PI NEW YORK
PA STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA
SN 0148-2963
EI 1873-7978
J9 J BUS RES
JI J. Bus. Res.
PD SEP
PY 2007
VL 60
IS 9
BP 932
EP 941
DI 10.1016/j.jbusres.2007.01.018
PG 10
WC Business
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
SC Business & Economics
GA 205SV
UT WOS:000249135800003
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Matheson, C
Olsen, RJ
Weisner, T
AF Matheson, Catherine
Olsen, Rebecca J.
Weisner, Thomas
TI A good friend is hard to find: Friendship among adolescents with
disabilities
SO AMERICAN JOURNAL ON MENTAL RETARDATION
LA English
DT Article
ID DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS; MENTAL-RETARDATION; MIDDLE CHILDHOOD; CHILDREN;
QUALITY; ACCOMMODATION; LONELINESS; AUTISM
AB We asked 27 Euro American teens ages 16 to 17 with developmental disabilities in Los Angeles to describe friendships. Eleven characteristics of friendship reported in the research literature (similarity, proximity, transcending context, companionship, reciprocity, mutuality, intimacy, support, trust/loyalty, conflict management, and stability) were mentioned by at least some teens. However, most teens focused on companionship, doing activities across contexts, similarity in interests/personality, sheer proximity, and stability. Gender did not influence number or types of themes reported. Teens with higher IQ/Vineland Communication scores mentioned more friendship themes and were less positive about their friendships. Most teens reported some satisfying friendships, and friendships between peers with developmental disability usually were more stable and positive than friendships with typically developing peers.
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NR 34
TC 55
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U2 20
PU AMER ASSOC MENTAL RETARDATION
PI WASHINGTON
PA 444 N CAPITOL ST, NW, STE 846, WASHINGTON, DC 20001-1512 USA
SN 0895-8017
J9 AM J MENT RETARD
JI Am. J. Ment. Retard.
PD SEP
PY 2007
VL 112
IS 5
BP 319
EP 329
DI 10.1352/0895-8017(2007)112[0319:AGFIHT]2.0.CO;2
PG 11
WC Education, Special; Rehabilitation
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation
GA 204DS
UT WOS:000249024400002
PM 17676957
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Vickers, MH
Parris, MA
AF Vickers, Margaret H.
Parris, Melissa A.
TI "Your Job No Longer Exists!": From Experiences of Alienation to
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SO EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS JOURNAL
LA English
DT Article
DE phenomenology; alienation; resilience; redundancy; downsizing
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C1 [Vickers, Margaret H.] Univ Western Sydney, Coll Business, Sch Management, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia.
[Parris, Melissa A.] Deakin Univ, Fac Business & Law, Bowater Sch Management & Mkt, Burwood, Vic 3125, Australia.
C3 Western Sydney University; Deakin University
RP Vickers, MH (corresponding author), Univ Western Sydney, Coll Business, Sch Management, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia.
EM m.vickers@uws.edu.au; melissa.parris@deakin.edu.au
RI Parris, Melissa/AAR-1045-2021
OI Parris, Melissa/0000-0001-8963-7654
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DT Article
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AU Taylor, DE
AF Taylor, Dorceta E.
BE Wilkinson, RC
Freudenburg, WR
TI DIVERSITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: MYTH-MAKING AND THE STATUS OF MINORITIES
IN THE FIELD
SO EQUITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
SE Research in Social Problems and Public Policy
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
ID SOCIAL-ISOLATION; SEX-DIFFERENCES; LABOR-MARKET; JOB-SEARCH; EMPLOYMENT;
LEISURE; RECREATION; MOVEMENT; GENDER; RACE
AB There is growing interest in diversity in the environmental field. The issue has become more pertinent as country undergoes noticeable demographic changes. Researchers have been interested in diversity for sometime too. This chapter traces the evolution of research on diversity and the environment. It discusses the results of new studies examining students' attitudes toward their work in environmental organizations as well as their salary expectations. The chapter also analyzes the demographic characteristics of the leadership of environmental institutions as well as their hiring and recruiting practices.
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C3 University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
RP Taylor, DE (corresponding author), Univ Michigan, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
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AU Whitzman, C
AF Whitzman, Carolyn
TI The Loneliness of the Long-distance Runner: Long-term Feminist Planning
Initiatives in London, Melbourne, Montreal and Toronto
SO PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE
LA English
DT Article
DE Feminism; feminist organizations; urban planning advocacy; Melbourne;
London; Toronto; Montreal
AB This article develops a framework to evaluate organizational longevity, change and success amongst feminist planning initiatives. It takes a comparative approach, reviewing the histories of four long-lived planning organizations, based in Toronto, Melbourne, Montreal and London. It investigates questions of how feminist planning organizations survive and thrive over the long haul, how they replenish membership and leadership, and how success and limitations can be comparatively analysed.
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C3 University of Melbourne
RP Whitzman, C (corresponding author), Univ Melbourne, Fac Architecture Bldg & Planning, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
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PT J
AU Clinton, M
Totterdell, P
Wood, S
AF Clinton, M
Totterdell, P
Wood, S
TI A grounded theory of portfolio working - Experiencing the smallest of
small businesses
SO INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL-RESEARCHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
LA English
DT Article
DE autonomy; constructivist grounded theory; portfolio working; social
isolation; uncertainty
ID JOB; WORKERS; CAREER; STRAIN; MODEL
AB Portfolio working has been championed, most noticeably by Handy (1995), as a new way in which we should understand many working lives. It is said to be characterized by obtaining and doing a variety of pieces of work for a number of different clients or employers and is suggested by many to be an increasing practice. To understand how individuals who work in this way experience portfolio working, 26 semi-structured interviews were carried out with a range of portfolio workers and then analysed using a grounded theory technique. The model that was generated suggested that a particular combination of features characterized portfolio working: the self-management of work, the independent generation of work and income, the development of a variety of work and clients, and a working environment situated outside any single organization. The model further demonstrated how these combined features engendered three main psychological processes central to the experience of portfolio working: autonomy, uncertainty and social isolation. The nature of the processes had a subsequent impact upon the individual's work intensity, well-being and work-life balance. Personal and situational characteristics also emerged as playing a notable role in how portfolio working is experienced.
C1 Kings Coll London, Dept Management, London SE1 9NN, England.
Univ Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England.
C3 University of London; King's College London; University of Sheffield
RP Kings Coll London, Dept Management, 150 Stamford St, London SE1 9NN, England.
EM Michael.Clinton@kcl.ac.uk; p.totterdell@sheffield.ac.uk;
s.j.wood@sheffield.ac.uk
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Michael/0000-0001-8390-6278
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Attwood, T
AF Attwood, Tony
TI Asperger's Syndrome
SO TIZARD LEARNING DISABILITY REVIEW
LA English
DT Article
ID HIGH-FUNCTIONING CHILDREN; AUTISM; LONELINESS; FRIENDSHIP; DISORDERS
AB This paper provides a brief overview of research, knowledge and practice regarding Asperger's syndrome, an autistic spectrum disorder that has only recently been acknowledged by clinicians. The paper reviews our knowledge of the degree and nature of the impairments of social understanding of such individuals, especially their problems with making and keeping friends, perception of social and emotional cues, understanding and management of emotions, and ability to recognise the thoughts and feelings of others. Difficulties with communication and conversation skills are explained, as well as the person's tendency to develop areas of expertise and special interests. People with Asperger's syndrome have an unusual profile of cognitive abilities; some have signs of movement disturbance and some are extraordinarily perceptive of sensory experiences. The prevalence and aetiology of Asperger's syndrome are discussed briefly.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT S
AU Caplan, SE
AF Caplan, Scott E.
BE Anandarajan, M
Teo, TSH
Simmers, CA
TI PROBLEMATIC INTERNET USE IN THE WORKPLACE
SO INTERNET AND WORKPLACE TRANSFORMATION
SE Advances in Management Information Systems
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Problematic Internet Use; Internet Addiction; Computer-mediated
Communication; Online Social Interaction; Social Anxiety; Social Skill;
Loneliness
ID COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION; ADDICTIVE USE; ABUSE; PSYCHOLOGY;
USAGE; INVOLVEMENT; LONELINESS; PARADOX; POWER; SELF
AB A growing body of literature has raised concerns over employees' online activities in the workplace. Regardless of the terminology used to describe the problem, today's employers, managers, and human resources professionals face the challenge of understanding and handling employees' problematic Internet use (PIU). The current chapter attempts to shed light on the issue of PIU in the workplace by offering a theoretical account of the cognitive and behavioral processes that give rise to Internet use that results in negative personal and professional outcomes. The chapter presents the cognitive behavioral model of PIU and reviews literature supporting some of its major claims.
C1 Univ Delaware, Dept Commun, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
C3 University of Delaware
RP Caplan, SE (corresponding author), Univ Delaware, Dept Commun, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
RI , Scott/S-9927-2019
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Livette, M
AF Livette, Martin
TI Retirement housing for sale and differences in the decision to purchase
that are determined by gender or marital status
SO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
DE Housing; Consumer behaviour; Gender; Marriage; Elderly people;
Retirement
AB Purpose - Various studies have shown that nearly three-quarters of older people living within retirement housing are female single persons, leading some researchers to argue that sheltered housing is essentially a gender or health-related issue, which can be explained demographically. Possible differences in the buyer behaviour of men and women or single people and married couples are ignored. If differences exist, the approaches adopted by not-for-profit agencies to improve the decision-making process may need to differentiate between the sexes and marital states. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to comment on the differences in the process and contrast some of the results of the research.
Design/methodology/approach - A sample of about 200 respondents was selected from all purchasers of retirement housing in the West Midlands region of England. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 20 respondents.
Findings - The findings demonstrate that differences exist of less than one-fifth of the decision-making factors explored in the study.
Originality/value - Differences can limit the number of suitable options for the purchaser. Therefore, not-for-profit agencies, when providing information and offering advice about housing alternatives, need to appreciate differences between the sexes and marital states in terms of the provision of stairs, the garden, loneliness and problems or difficulties associated with bereavement; the number of builders contacted and schemes known; and the awareness and consideration stages of the decision-making process relating to a number of housing alternatives.
C1 [Livette, Martin] Univ Cent England, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
C3 Birmingham City University
RP Livette, M (corresponding author), Univ Cent England, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
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DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT S
AU Phillips, JG
AF Phillips, James G.
BE Anandarajan, M
Teo, TSH
Simmers, CA
TI THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INTERNET USE AND MISUSE
SO INTERNET AND WORKPLACE TRANSFORMATION
SE Advances in Management Information Systems
LA English
DT Article; Book Chapter
DE Internet; Addiction; Internet Use; Internet Misuse
ID COMPUTER USE; ADDICTION; LONELINESS; ABUSE; USAGE; WEB; ONLINE;
ATTRIBUTIONS; INSTRUMENT; DIMENSIONS
AB Psychologists use questionnaires to assess personality traits that are correlated with self-reported Internet use and misuse. Usage reflects technological predispositions, such as, gender, education, computer anxiety, accessibility, and preexisting tendencies (for example, lonely people appear to engage in solitary activities). Indeed, it is a measure of the degree of acceptance of the Internet that this technology has been described as addictive. For some individuals, Internet use has assumed problematic levels, occupying an inappropriate proportion of their time. The misuse of the Internet is liable to arise from problems of self-control and potentially can be explained by the behavioral addictions. Problematic Internet use is associated with low self-esteem, and within the workplace it is linked to tendencies to procrastinate. From this viewpoint, when considering workplace Internet misuse, the technology tends to be an offence facilitator or documenter. While there is debate about the nature of addiction and also about the addictive nature of the Internet, the literature on the behavioral addictions serves as a useful starting point for considering problematic Internet use.
C1 Monash Univ, Dept Psychol, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
C3 Monash University
RP Phillips, JG (corresponding author), Monash Univ, Dept Psychol, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
RI Phillips, James/E-7843-2013
OI Phillips, James/0000-0002-3125-4009
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PA 80 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE, ARMONK, NY 10504 USA
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WC Communication; Management
WE Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
SC Communication; Business & Economics
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UT WOS:000283427600005
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Burden, JW
Harrison, L
Hodge, SR
AF Burden, JW
Harrison, L
Hodge, SR
TI Perceptions of African American faculty in kinesiology-based programs at
predominantly white American institutions of higher education
SO RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT
LA English
DT Article
DE African American faculty issues; critical race theory; organizational
socialization
ID SPORT; MULTICULTURALISM; DIVERSITY; COLOR
AB The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of African American faculty on their organizational socialization in kinesiology-based (i.e., sport pedagogy, exercise physiology, motor behavior, sport management/history) programs at predominantly White American(1) institutions of higher education (PW-IHE). Participants were 9 African American tenure-track faculty members from various kinesiology-based programs at PW-IHE. Data were gathered via interviewing and analyzed within the framework of critical race theory (Ladson-Billings, 2000). Findings are presented using storytelling and thematic narratives. Interviews with the participants revealed four major recurring themes with regard to: (a) resources, opportunities, and power structures; (b) programmatic neglects and faculty mentoring needs; (c) social isolation, disengagement, and intellectual inferiority issues; and (d) double standards, marginalization, and scholarship biases. This study suggests that faculty and administrators at PW-IHE should develop sensitivity toward organizational socialization issues relevant to faculty of color.
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Ohio State Univ, Coll Educ, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
C3 Louisiana State University System; Louisiana State University;
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RP Louisiana State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, 112 Long Fieldhouse, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA.
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0270-1367
EI 2168-3824
J9 RES Q EXERCISE SPORT
JI Res. Q. Exerc. Sport
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PY 2005
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DI 10.1080/02701367.2005.10599283
PG 14
WC Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Psychology, Applied; Psychology;
Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Social Sciences - Other Topics; Psychology; Sport Sciences
GA 947IR
UT WOS:000230637300011
PM 16128489
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Heiman, T
Kariv, D
AF Heiman, T
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LA English
DT Article
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ID LEARNING-DISABILITIES; SOCIAL SUPPORT; ADJUSTMENT; STRESS; GENDER;
SATISFACTION; LONELINESS; PREDICTORS; WORK
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PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
SN 0305-5698
EI 1465-3400
J9 EDUC STUD-UK
JI Educ. Stud.
PD DEC
PY 2004
VL 30
IS 4
BP 441
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DI 10.1080/0305569042000310354
PG 15
WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 877LM
UT WOS:000225572100006
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Pitkala, KH
Blomquist, L
Routasalo, P
Saarenheimo, M
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Mantyranta, T
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LA English
DT Article
ID EXPERIENCES; LONELINESS
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Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki, Finland.
C3 University of Helsinki; Helsinki University Central Hospital; University
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U2 12
PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
SN 0360-1277
EI 1521-0472
J9 EDUC GERONTOL
JI Educ. Gerontol.
PD NOV-DEC
PY 2004
VL 30
IS 10
BP 821
EP 833
DI 10.1080/03601270490507268
PG 13
WC Education & Educational Research; Gerontology
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research; Geriatrics & Gerontology
GA 865BC
UT WOS:000224676500002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Sims, D
AF Sims, D
TI Between the millstones: A narrative account of the vulnerability of
middle managers' storying
SO HUMAN RELATIONS
LA English
DT Article
DE middle management; narrative; storytelling; vulnerability
AB This article seeks to illuminate our understanding of the lives of middle managers by considering the special pressures on them to tell stories about their organization that make sense to three different audiences; their superiors, their subordinates and themselves. Each of those audiences will demand to hear a convincing account, but the senior audience may trample unaware on middle managers' stories, the junior audience may view them with scepticism or hostility, and the self audience may be fearful of losing the plot. Illustrated by four middle management storytelling situations, the article offers a narrative understanding of the peculiar loneliness, precariousness and vulnerability that characterize middle management, and suggests why these characteristics may be debilitating for middle management practice.
C1 City Univ London, Cass Business Sch, London EC1V 0HB, England.
Univ Bristol, Sch Business & Management, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England.
C3 City St Georges, University of London; City, University of London;
University of Bristol
RP Sims, D (corresponding author), City Univ London, Cass Business Sch, London EC1V 0HB, England.
EM d.sims@city.ac.uk
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PI LONDON
PA 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
SN 0018-7267
J9 HUM RELAT
JI Hum. Relat.
PD OCT
PY 2003
VL 56
IS 10
BP 1195
EP 1211
DI 10.1177/00187267035610002
PG 17
WC Management; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics
GA 762JU
UT WOS:000187969100002
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Groah, SL
Stiens, SA
Gittler, MS
Kirshblum, SC
McKinley, WO
AF Groah, SL
Stiens, SA
Gittler, MS
Kirshblum, SC
McKinley, WO
TI Spinal cord injury medicine. 5. Preserving wellness and independence of
the aging patient with spinal cord injury: A primary care approach for
the rehabilitation medicine specialist
SO ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
LA English
DT Article
DE aging; constipation; paraplegia; preventive medicine; rehabilitation;
spinal cord injuries; tetraplegia
ID CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS; URINARY-TRACT INFECTION; BOWEL
DYSFUNCTION; RISK-FACTORS; INDIVIDUALS; CONSTIPATION; TETRAPLEGIA;
PARAPLEGIA; OUTCOMES; COMPLICATIONS
AB This self-directed learning module highlights consideration and treatment of individuals with long-term spinal cord injury (SCI). It is part of the chapter on SCI medicine in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article specifically focuses on the challenges of chronic disease prevention, diagnosis, therapeutic options, and the resultant impact on the person with long-term SCI. With cardiovascular disease becoming a leading cause of mortality in this population, risk factor modification through weight, lipid, and glucose control becomes more important. Likewise, bowel dysfunction increases with duration and severity of SCI. Conservative and surgical management options are discussed. Musculoskeletal repetitive trauma injuries occur commonly in long-term SCI but can be prevented with appropriate lifestyle or equipment modifications. These and other conditions occurring in the person with long-term SCI are closely related to psychosocial function with resultant social isolation. depression, and substance abuse. Thus, identification and surveillance of these comorbidities are addressed, with an emphasis on prevention.
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C1 Santa Clara Valley Med Ctr, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, San Jose, CA 95118 USA.
Univ Washington, SCI Unit VA Puget Sound Hlth Care Syst, Dept Rehabil Med, Seattle, WA USA.
Schwab Rehabil Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Chicago, IL USA.
Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Kessler Inst Rehabil, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, W Orange, NJ USA.
Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Virgina, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Richmond, VA 23284 USA.
C3 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; University of Washington; University
of Washington Seattle; Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation; Rutgers
University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick; Rutgers University
Biomedical & Health Sciences; Virginia Commonwealth University
RP Santa Clara Valley Med Ctr, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, 751 S Bascorn Ave, San Jose, CA 95118 USA.
EM slgroah@hotmail.com
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PU W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
PI PHILADELPHIA
PA 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA
SN 0003-9993
EI 1532-821X
J9 ARCH PHYS MED REHAB
JI Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.
PD MAR
PY 2002
VL 83
IS 3
SU 1
BP S82
EP S89
DI 10.1053/apmr.2002.32182
PG 8
WC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
WE Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
SC Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences
GA 530FN
UT WOS:000174347200018
PM 11973701
DA 2025-05-28
ER
PT J
AU Cubitt, S
Burt, C
AF Cubitt, S
Burt, C
TI Leadership style, loneliness and occupational stress in New Zealand
primary school principals
SO NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES
LA English
DT Article
DE leadership style; loneliness; occupational stress
ID TEACHERS; BURNOUT
AB This study examined the relationships between leadership style, loneliness and stress in a sample of 293 New Zealand primary school principals, which represented a response rate of 58 percent. A large number of principals were categorized using the Maslach Burnout Inventory as experiencing stress and a high level of emotional exhaustion. Leadership style was measured using the T-P Leadership Questionnaire, and task-oriented leaders rated organizational change and dealing with staff as more stressful than people-oriented leaders. Regression analysis indicated that professional isolation (loneliness) and work overload were the most significant predictors of stress in primary school principals. The implications of these findings are discussed.
C1 Univ Canterbury, Dept Psychol, Christchurch 4800, New Zealand.
C3 University of Canterbury
RP Univ Canterbury, Dept Psychol, Christchurch 4800, New Zealand.
EM c.burt@psyc.canterbury.ac.nz
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PU SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
PI CHAM
PA GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
SN 0028-8276
EI 2199-4714
J9 NEW ZEAL J EDUC STUD
JI N. Z. J. Educ. Stud.
PY 2002
VL 37
IS 2
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WC Education & Educational Research
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Education & Educational Research
GA 718LT
UT WOS:000185148200003
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Smith, RD
AF Smith, RD
TI Churches and the urban poor: Interaction and social distance
SO SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
LA English
DT Article
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C1 Morehouse Coll, Leadership Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30314 USA.
C3 Morehouse College
RP Smith, RD (corresponding author), Morehouse Coll, Leadership Ctr, 830 Westview Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 USA.
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PU ASSOC SOCIOLOGY RELIGION
PI WASHINGTON
PA MARIST HALL ROOM 108, CATHOLIC UNIV AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DC 20064 USA
SN 1069-4404
J9 SOCIOL RELIG
JI Sociol. Relig.
PD FAL
PY 2001
VL 62
IS 3
BP 301
EP 313
DI 10.2307/3712352
PG 13
WC Sociology; Religion
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
SC Sociology; Religion
GA 476HX
UT WOS:000171221100002
DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Schmidt, M
AF Schmidt, M
TI Role theory, emotions, and identity in the department headship of
secondary schooling
SO TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION
LA English
DT Article
DE secondary schools; power relationships; department heads; emotions
ID AMBIGUITY; CONFLICT
AB This paper traces the emotions of 29 Canadian secondary school department heads as they engage with their own and others' educational purposes, with the power relationships of secondary schooling and with their relationships with other individuals around them who are affected by and have expectations for their role. Such interactions have embedded within them a range of emotions which point to internal ambiguities about power and position, in middle management in particular and within educational administration more widely, which seemed perpetuated by normative educational administrative practices. The findings revealed tensions between teaching and leading, experiences of loneliness, emotional misunderstanding and the resentment that comes from feelings of powerlessness. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
C1 Univ Toronto, Ontario Inst Studies Educ, Int Ctr Educ Change, Toronto, ON M5S 1V6, Canada.
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C3 University of Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; Texas A&M
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RP Univ Toronto, Ontario Inst Studies Educ, Int Ctr Educ Change, 252 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1V6, Canada.
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PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
SN 0742-051X
EI 1879-2480
J9 TEACH TEACH EDUC
JI Teach. Teach. Educ.
PD NOV
PY 2000
VL 16
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BP 827
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WC Education & Educational Research
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PT J
AU Gronbech, D
AF Gronbech, D
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LA English
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
CT Conference on Global Resource Crisis-Marginalized Women and Men:
Comparative Perspectives on the Relations Among Gender, Culture and
Society
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CL UNIV TROMSO, NORWEGIAN FISHERIES COLL, TROMSO, NORWAY
SP UITO, Ctr Womens Studies & Womens Res, UITO, Norwegian Coll Fishery Sci, UITO, Fac Social Sci, Res Council Norway, Div Bioprod & Proc
HO UNIV TROMSO, NORWEGIAN FISHERIES COLL
AB This article focuses on elderly women in north Norway, living alone in big houses as pensioners after their husband's death. They feel loneliness but are proud of being independent and self-supportive as they were in the periods of their lives spent as busy homemakers making a living in subsistence-based households in an arctic environment. To bring up their families and for survival they needed to pinch and scrape and recycle scarce resources. These are values still giving them dignity in their lives. During their childhood, born into a fishing/farming way of life, they learned lessons of scarcity and how to survive on minimal resources. To be married and to establish a household following in their ancestors' footsteps was the most important goal for these women. Upon reflection, they are all grateful for their lives and view nature as a gift to be managed well so that it can be passed on to future generations. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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C3 UiT The Arctic University of Tromso
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J9 WOMEN STUD INT FORUM
JI Women Stud. Int. Forum
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PY 2000
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AU Quick, JC
Gavin, JH
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LA English
DT Article
ID PERFORMANCE; TURNOVER; WEALTH; TEAM; KEY
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Department of Defense; United States Air Force; University of
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JI Acad. Manage. Exec.
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PY 2000
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WC Management
WE Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
SC Business & Economics
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DA 2025-05-28
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PT J
AU Vega, G
Brennan, L
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TI Isolation and technology: the human disconnect
SO JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
LA English
DT Article
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ID ALIENATION; WORK
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