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Bullying y ciberbullying: su relación con los problemas emocionales y la personalidad
The present study aimed to evaluate the degree of overlap between victimization and cybervictimization, on one hand, and between aggression and cyberaggression, on the other. In addition, it aimed to determine whether those engaged in cybervictimization and cyberbullying perpetration differed in emotional problems and personality from those engaged in ...
Santiago Resett
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Efectos de la exposición de adultos mayores peruanos a la infodemia sobre COVID-19: um estudio transversal [PDF]
Resumen Objetivo Examinar la asociación entre la exposición a la información sobre COVID-19 y la presencia de síntomas fisiológicos, emocionales y el uso de sustancias en adultos mayores. Métodos Investigación cuantitativa y transversal con 387 adultos
Anita del Rosario Zevallos-Cotrina +5 more
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La diversidad psicopedagógica en el aula: evaluación de problemas emocionales y comportamentales
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Eduardo Fonseca‐Pedrero +2 more
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Repertorios iconográficos y modalidades textuales.
Este artículo pretende estudiar las diferentes estrategias para encontrar un lenguaje que exprese sentimientos traumáticos. Se centra en la obra de Emile Ferris Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos y en Una entre muchas de Una.
José-Manuel Trabado-Cabado
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Sentiment analysis of the Twitter response to Netflix's Our Planet documentary
Abstract The role of nature documentaries in shaping public attitudes and behavior toward conservation and wildlife issues is unclear. We analyzed the emotional content of over 2 million tweets related to Our Planet, a major nature documentary released on Netflix, with dictionary and rule‐based automatic sentiment analysis.
Alberto Acerbi +6 more
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Positive emotion in posttraumatic stress disorder: A global or context‐specific problem?
Abstract Problems with positive emotion are an important component of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with competing perspectives as to why. The global model suggests that people with PTSD experience a relatively permanent shift in their capacity for positive emotion regardless of context, whereas the context‐specific model posits access to the ...
Cameron P. Pugach +2 more
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Aim To examine the most relevant aspects of functioning of adults with cerebral palsy (CP) from their perspective, in order to develop an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for adults with CP. Method We conducted six focus group discussions with adults with CP without intellectual disability and seven ...
Suzie Noten +13 more
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Rethinking the study of human–wildlife coexistence
Abstract Although coexistence with wildlife is a key goal of conservation, little is known about it or how to study it. By coexistence we mean a sustainable though dynamic state in which humans and wildlife coadapt to sharing landscapes, where human interactions with wildlife are effectively governed to ensure wildlife populations persist in socially ...
Simon Pooley +2 more
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Familial influences on children’s cigarette smoking have been established, yet little is known about whether these influences in childhood relate to offspring’s smoking behavior in adolescence. Drawing on prior work showing that children’s emotional and behavioral problems (i.e., internalizing and externalizing behavior problems) are influenced by both
Xiang Zhao +5 more
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Our rituals for training, supervision and competence assessment which once relied on in‐person interaction are rapidly becoming influenced by the digital creativity which surrounds them. Our training models have to be diverse and considerate of the multiple contextual shifts with which systemic practitioners are contending, and the current context is ...
Hannah Sherbersky +2 more
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