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Articles 141 to 150 of 812:

141.

Personality systems interactions theory and the theory of planned behaviour: evidence that self-regulatory volitional components enhance enactment of studying behaviour.

The role of volitional components specified by personality systems interactions theory in enhancing behavioural prediction was examined in a longitudinal investigation of students studying. Participants completed measures specified by the theory of ...
Sheina Orbell (Br J Soc Psychol, 200303)
personality-systems-interactions-theory-theory-planned-behaviour.asp


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Association of parental involvement and social competence with school adjustment and engagement among sixth graders.

To identify factors associated with school adjustment and engagement, 1,267 sixth graders in four middle schools in one US school district were surveyed at the beginning (Time 1) of the school year, 1,081 (85.3%) of whom were surveyed again at the end ...
Bruce G Simons-Morton, Aria Davis Crump (J Sch Health, 200303)
association-parental-involvement-social-competence-school-adjustment.asp


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Happy mood decreases self-focused attention.

Research addressing the influence of happy mood on self-focused attention has yielded inconsistent results. Some studies found that happy mood decreased self-focus relative to sad mood. Other studies did not detect a significant difference between happy ...
Jeffrey D Green, Constantine Sedikides, Judith A Saltzberg, Joanne V Wood, Lori-Ann B Forzano (Br J Soc Psychol, 200303)
happy-mood-decreases-self-focused-attention.asp


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Health beliefs of college students born in the United States, China, and India.

The authors surveyed 243 urban public university students who were born in the United States, China, and India to compare the health beliefs of the China-born, India-born, and US-born students. Although the China- and India-born students shared beliefs ...
William G Rothstein, Sushama Rajapaksa (J Am Coll Health, 200303)
health-beliefs-college-students-born-united-states-china-india.asp


145.

Interpretations of smoking in film by older teenagers.

Research testifies that images of tobacco use in popular films are highly pervasive and typically glamorised. There are concerns that these images may promote motivations to smoke in adolescents, but little is known about how these images are interpreted ...
Judith P McCool, Linda D Cameron, Keith J Petrie (Soc Sci Med, 200303)
interpretations-smoking-film-older-teenagers.asp


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School and family participation in a longitudinal study of tobacco use: some methodological notes.

School-based recruitment of youth for a research purpose is problematic, as one has to deal with multiple ethical and practical constraints. This study reports on predictors of schools and families participation in a longitudinal study of tobacco use ...
Ann Post, Maria Rosaria Galanti, Hans Gilliam (Eur J Public Health, 200303)
school-family-participation-longitudinal-study-tobacco-methodological.asp


147.

What is the prevalence of narcissistic injury among trainee counselling psychologists?

The purpose of this study was to ascertain the level of narcissistic injury among trainee counselling psychologists using the Narcissistic Injury Scale (Slyter, 1991). This 38-item Likert scale is based on Millers (1981) definition of narcissistic ...
Andrea Halewood, Rachel Tribe (Psychol Psychother, 200303)
prevalence-narcissistic-injury-trainee-counselling-psychologists.asp


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Fifteen, female and stressed: changing patterns of psychological distress over time.

BACKGROUND: Despite a widespread view that the mental health of young people has deteriorated, the evidence base is limited by the lack of comparable datasets over time, and their capacity to test specific hypotheses about the causes of such change, in ...
Patrick West, Helen Sweeting (J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 200303)
fifteen-female-stressed-changing-patterns-psychological-distress-over.asp


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The relationship of alcohol outlet density to heavy and frequent drinking and drinking-related problems among college students at eight universities.

To determine whether alcohol outlet density was correlated with heavy and frequent drinking and drinking-related problems, we compared ecological measures of outlet density with survey measures of drinking using a geographic information system and the ...
Elissa R Weitzman, Alison Folkman, M P H Kerry Lemieux Folkman, Henry Wechsler (Health Place, 200303)
relationship-alcohol-outlet-density-heavy-frequent-drinking-drinking.asp


150.

Who plays the client? Collaborating with theater departments to enhance clinical psychology role-play training exercises.

This article offers a description of a student-active method of teaching clinical psychology applications, such as interviewing and psychotherapy, that involves collaboration between psychology and theater departments. Clinical psychology instructors ...
Andrew M Pomerantz (J Clin Psychol, 200303)
who-plays-client-collaborating-theater-departments-enhance-clinical.asp


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