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Objectives. We are discussing psychological consequences of consequences of embracing dominant cultural values. Among them, beauty and its constant visual (and superficial) presentation become imperative criteria for self-evaluation during the growing
Kristina Brajovic Car +2 more
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IDENTITY AS A DYNAMIC HIERARCHICAL SYSTEM: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF FORMATION
In accordance with the methodology of the constructivist approach, the personal identity manifested as a unique self-image is regarded as a dynamic hierarchical system. Under the approach based on M. Kuhn and T. McPartland’s test, we have developed and
M. S. Yanitskiy +11 more
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The objective of this study was to verify the association of psychological factors and body practices with the academic performance of high school students. A sample of 330 students participated, made up of 167 girls and 163 boys.
Guilherme da Silva Gasparotto +4 more
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Anorexia nervosa (AN), a disorder of voluntary food restriction leading to severe weight loss in female adolescents, remains an enigma. In particular, the appropriation of the starved thin body into the self-concept in AN is a process insufficiently ...
Regina C. Casper
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The Effects of Education through Role-Playing on Self-Concept among Older Adults
Background: Self-concept (SC) is one the psychological characteristics affected by aging. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effects of education through role-playing on SC among elderly people.
Fatemeh Mansouri +3 more
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LITERARY PERCEPTION OF ONE’S OWN AND THE OTHER IN THE WORKS OF PETAR KOČIĆ
Key features of Kočić’s poetics are implied by the specific mentality portrayed by the author and by the manner of its representation, which is primarily reflected in a complex literary perception of one’s own and the Other.
Valentina R. Milekić Kovačić
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Psychological Characteristics of Self-Image and Self-Assessment in Adolescents with Impaired Renal Functioning of Different Severity [PDF]
The article presents the study results of the features of self-assessment and self-image of three groups of adolescents: with a mild degree of renal failure, in the terminal stage (waiting for a kidney transplant) and healthy, who formed the control ...
Vachkov I.V. +2 more
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Health Literacy, Self‐Efficacy and Knowledge of Sickle Cell Disease Among Caregivers
ABSTRACT Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal haemoglobin leads to severe anaemia, painful crises and organ failure. Caregivers’ health literacy (HL) – their ability to assess, understand and apply information, and interact with healthcare professionals – is crucial for managing children with SCD, yet ...
Melanie Bruinooge +6 more
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Early Impact of Childhood Opportunity on Neurocognitive Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease
ABSTRACT Introduction Neurocognitive impairment is a well‐recognized complication of sickle cell disease (SCD) that begins early in childhood and persists across development. While cerebrovascular injury contributes substantially to risk, neurocognitive deficits are also observed in children without overt or silent cerebral infarctions, suggesting ...
Julia E. LaMotte +5 more
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Assumptions of Self-Worth with a Different Attitudes to Personal Security Threats
The present research featured the relationship between assumptions about self-worth as a characteristic of identity and the attitude to threats as part of general attitude to personal security. The study was based on R.
M. S. Ivanov
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