Psychological factors after stroke: Are they stable over time?
Objective: Psychological factors influence stroke outcomes, such as participation and quality of life. Although important for clinical practice, not much is known about the temporal stability of these factors.
Melloney L.M. Wijenberg +4 more
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The Role of Personality Traits and Specific Life Narratives in Psychological Well-Being, Career Adaptability, Emotional Intelligence, and Generativity in 22 to 65-Year-Old Iranian Adults During the Years 2020-2021 [PDF]
Background: Redemptive self is a part of life narratives in which bad scenes are redeemed with good results or positive emotions. Personality traits in the big-5 model are: neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and ...
Ehsan Zargar Kharazi-Esfahani +2 more
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The relationship between recalled self-esteem as a child and current levels of professional burnout among Anglican clergy in England [PDF]
This study links and tests three strands of theory concerned with explaining individual differences in levels of professional burnout in general and among religious professionals in particular. These three strands concern the significance of current self-
Francis, Leslie J. +4 more
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Neural network development in late adolescents during observation of risk-taking action. [PDF]
Emotional maturity and social awareness are important for adolescents, particularly college students beginning to face the challenges and risks of the adult world.
Miyuki Tamura +6 more
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Application of a 10 week coaching program designed to facilitate volitional personality change : overall effects on personality and the impact of targeting [PDF]
The current study explored the outcomes of a 10 week coaching program designed to facilitate volitional personality change. It also explored the impact of targeting specific personality facets on change.
Allan, Jonathan +3 more
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The so-called geek-culture becomes increasingly more mainstream, and its social and economic impact is growing. In contrast, there is very little quantitative psychological research on this subculture and the people immersed in it.
Timo Lorenz +2 more
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Predicting language learners' grades in the L1, L2, L3 and L4: the effect of some psychological and sociocognitive variables [PDF]
This study of 89 Flemish high-school students' grades for L1 (Dutch), L2 (French), L3 (English) and L4 (German) investigates the effects of three higher-level personality dimensions (psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism), one lower-level personality ...
Argyle M. +36 more
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Inward versus reward: white matter pathways in extraversion
The trait of extraversion is one of the longest-standing domains that captures the social dimension of personality and can potentially explain the covariation of a wide variety of behaviors.
R. Leshem +7 more
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Internet addiction may arise from multiple factors and personality tendencies have been previously implicated. Prior studies have found that extraversion may be a protective factor mitigating against internet addiction, yielding a “rich-get-richer ...
Shaozhen Zhang +3 more
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Sexual Minority Stress and Suicide Risk: Identifying Resilience through Personality Profile Analysis [PDF]
Sexual minority-based victimization, which includes threats or enacted interpersonal violence, predicts elevated suicide risk among sexual minority individuals.
Cochran, Bryan N. +5 more
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