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Men's Behaviour Change Program: Participants' and Facilitators' Perceptions

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 412-422, December 2022., 2022
Men's behaviour change programs (MBCPs) are group programs for men using family violence. This preliminary evaluation examines participants' and facilitators' perceptions of a redeveloped MBCP. Participants reported significant improvements in their ability to manage stress, understand the impact of their use of violence, and apply skills to repair the
Amanda O'Connor   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Empathic Responding for Digital Interpersonal Emotion Regulation via Content Recommendation [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Interpersonal communication plays a key role in managing people's emotions, especially on digital platforms. Studies have shown that people use social media and consume online content to regulate their emotions and find support for rest and recovery. However, these platforms are not designed for emotion regulation, which limits their effectiveness in ...
arxiv  

Work Stressors and Asthma in Female and Male US Workers: Findings From the National Health Interview Survey

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Prior work has linked work stressors to asthma. However, research related to gender‐specific associations remains sparse and yielded mixed results. We aimed to address this gap. Methods We drew on cross‐sectional data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (individual‐level response rate = 79.7%).
Adrian Loerbroks   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Men Working with Men in Intensive Family Services: Reflections on Violence, Trauma Lifeworlds, and Organic Interventions

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 442-461, December 2022., 2022
Intimate partner violence is a major problem in Australia, impacting many families that are on the cusp of disruption and intervention by the child protection system. Using an innovative method of inquiry, the article explores the role of dedicated men's workers in a South Australian non‐government organisation's intensive family service that works ...
Alex Haines   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of a Co-Regulation Model for MR Teacher Training: HRV and Self-Compassion as Indicators of Emotion Regulation [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Teachers play a pivotal role in fostering students' emotional and cognitive development. Teachers need to regulate their emotions in order to co-regulate students. Here using a unique mixed method approach, we investigate the relationship between self-compassion, treating oneself with compassion, and physiological stress responses among pre-service ...
arxiv  

Self-regulation and emotion in infancy

open access: gold, 1992
Mary K. Rothbart   +2 more
openalex   +1 more source

Exposure to Psychosocial Work Factors and Occupational Injury and Its Severity: Prospective Associations Among Employees in the French National Working Conditions Survey

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background The few prospective studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors and occupational injury in the general working population provide little information on multiple exposures, injury severity, and gender differences. This study aimed to address these points.
Sandrine Bertrais, Isabelle Niedhammer
wiley   +1 more source

Popular political attitudes in Samoa: Findings of the Pacific Attitudes Survey

open access: yesAsia &the Pacific Policy Studies, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 408-429, September 2022., 2022
Abstract Popular political attitudes surveys have been conducted globally for several decades, but the Pacific region remains an exception. This paper presents the findings of the first Pacific Attitudes Survey (PAS), conducted in Samoa from December 2020‐January 2021.
Michael Leach   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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