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Effects of stress on sleep quality: multiple mediating effects of rumination and social anxiety Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Jun Zhang, Xiaowen Li, Zhenxing Tang, Shungui Xiang, Yin Tang, Wenxin Hu, Chenchen Tan, Xin Wang
In contemporary society, with the accelerated pace of work and life, more and more people feel different degrees of stress. Long-term stress may not only lead to insomnia, but also to mental health problems (e.g., anxiety and depression), which has a significant impact on people's quality of life and mental health. This study primarily investigates the mechanism through which stress affects sleep quality
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Adaptation and feasibility assessment of a dating violence prevention program for girls in foster care Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Julliane Quevedo de Moura, Manoela Mosena Saratt, Stephanie Caroline Souza da Silva, Victória Caroline Silva, Sheila Giardini Murta, Luísa Fernanda Habigzang
Dating violence in adolescence is a serious public health issue due to its significant impact on mental health and its significant predictive value for intimate partner violence in adulthood. Universal and selective programs can contribute to the prevention of this issue. Nonetheless, there are few selective programs with evidence of feasibility in contexts of social vulnerability. The present study
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The impact of parenting practices and family economy on psychological wellbeing and learning patterns in higher education students Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 M. A. Gandarillas, M. N. Elvira-Zorzo, M. Rodríguez-Vera
There is a large literature on the significant impact of rearing factors in the psychological development of different child’s learning patterns and wellbeing in elementary and secondary schools, but there is a scarcity of studies on to what extent those influences remain stable up to higher education. In this study, parenting practices and family status were analyzed as predictors of the different
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The effect of attention shifting on Chinese children’s word reading in primary school Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Hui Zhou, Meiling Jiang
This study explored the effects of attention shifting on Chinese children’s word reading. The sample consisted of 87 fourth-grade children from Shaoxing City, China. The students completed measures of the attention shifting task, reading accuracy test, reading fluency test, and rapid automatized naming test. The results showed that reading fluency was significantly correlated with attention shifting
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Naive skepticism scale: development and validation tests applied to the chilean population Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Rodrigo Ferrer-Urbina, Yasna Ramírez, Patricio Mena-Chamorro, Marcos Carmona-Halty, Geraldy Sepúlveda-Páez
Skepticism has traditionally been associated with critical thinking. However, philosophy has proposed a particular type of skepticism, termed naive skepticism, which may increase susceptibility to misinformation, especially when contrasting information from official sources. While some scales propose to measure skepticism, they are scarce and only measure specific topics; thus, new instruments are
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Family functioning in students of health sciences in four Latin American countries: a study of the structure and factorial invariance of the FACES III scale. A cross-sectional study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Lindsey W. Vilca, Víctor Díaz-Narváez, Aracelis Calzadilla-Núñez, Claudia Arispe-Alburqueque, Susana Facio Arciniega, María Alejandra Orostegui, Herminia Castellón-Montenegro, Karina Santander, Claudio López-Labarca, Guiomar Hernández Álvarez, Shirley Fernández-Aragón, Luz Marina Alonso Palacio, Alejandro Reyes-Reyes, Marco Cervantes Mendoza
Psychometric studies of the FACES III scale in Spanish-speaking countries show a lack of agreement on the factorial structure of the scale. In addition, most of the studies have only performed exploratory analyses of its factorial structure. The objective of the present study was to confirm the structure and factorial invariance of the FACES III scale in nursing and obstetric students from Chile, Colombia
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Effects of dialogic reading for comprehension (LuDiCa) on the social interaction of autistic adolescents and their peers Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Victor Loyola de Souza Guevara, Raquel Freire Coêlho, Eileen Pfeiffer Flores
In today’s contemporary world, relationships take a prominent role in the lives of adolescents. However, challenges related to mutual understanding and a lack of inclusive environments can often lead to autistic teens feeling excluded. In order to assess the impact of naturalistic interventions on interpersonal relationships, we conducted an experimental test utilizing Dialogic Reading for Comprehension
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Psychometric properties of an Arabic translation of the short entrapment scale in a non-clinical sample of young adults Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Alfred Chabbouh, Elie Charro, Georges-Alain Al Tekle, Michel Soufia, Souheil Hallit
Entrapment is the feeling of wanting to leave an unbearable situation but believing that there are no options to do so. An Arabic entrapment Scale will assist healthcare professionals in the region in the prevention of suicide as the tool is tailored to the specific sociocultural context, which would enhance entrapment detection. In the current study, we aim to evaluate the psychometric properties
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Motives for Caffeine Consumption Questionnaire (MCCQ): validity and reliability of Turkish version Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-03 Tuğba Küçükkasap, Burcu Uslu
The aims of this study are to make the Turkish validity and reliability of the scale that explain why caffeine intake. Additionally, it is crucial to highlight that the adaptation of the scale involved a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to validate its structure and the need for this adaptation in the Turkish context. The study was carried out with a total of 200 university students, comprised of
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Measurement invariance of the satisfaction with leisure satisfaction scale by gender, marital status, and age Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Elif Köse, Hüseyin Gökçe, Neşe Toktaş, Tennur Yerlisu Lapa, Evren Tercan Kaas
Leisure satisfaction is the degree of positive perception and emotions that an individual acquires as a result of participating in leisure time activities, and it has an important function in maintaining and increasing leisure time participation. Some studies on leisure satisfaction address the comparisons between groups. These studies are based on the premise that the measurement tool used to reveal
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Intention to receive the monkeypox vaccine and its psychological and sociodemographic predictors: a cross-sectional survey in the general population of Peru Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Pablo D. Valencia, José Ventura-León, Carlos Carbajal-León, Lindsey W. Vilca, Miguel Gallegos, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Martin Noe-Grijalva, Mariel Delgado-Campusano, Águeda Muñoz del Carpio Toia, Julio Torales, Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo
The objective of this study was to identify predictors of intention to be vaccinated against Monkeypox (Mpox) in a sample of Peruvian citizens. A set of sociodemographic and psychological predictors were used, such as sex, sexual orientation, educational level, previous diagnosis of COVID-19, marital status, complete vaccination against COVID-19, employment status, living with vulnerable people, presence
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The factor structure of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ): new methodological approaches and evidence Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Jhonys de Araujo, Cristiano Mauro Assis Gomes, Enio Galinkin Jelihovschi
The area of self-regulated learning integrates the fields of metacognition and self-regulation and assumes that the student is an active processor of information capable of self-regulating his learning by putting together the cognitive, metacognitive, and motivational components. The Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) is a benchmark for the measurement of self-regulated learning
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Adverse childhood experiences and psychopathology in adolescents from northern Chile: the moderating role of the attachment style Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Cristián Pinto-Cortez, Gabriel Peñaloza-Díaz, Nicole Martínez, Sussan Díaz, Nicolle Valdovino, Margariett Zavala, Paola Muzatto-Negrón, Pamela Zapata-Sepúlveda
Identifying the underlying mechanisms through which adverse childhood experiences affect (ACEs) the mental health of adolescents is of paramount importance for disease prevention in later stages of life. The present study examines the relationship between ACEs and psychopathology in adolescents from northern Chile and how attachment style (abandonment anxiety and intimacy avoidance) may moderate this
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Psychometric properties of dyadic data from the Marital Quality Scale of Indonesian Javanese couples Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Siti Rohmah Nurhayati, Farida Agus Setiawati, Rizki Nor Amelia, Lara Fridani
Researchers have demonstrated that various measurement concepts and dimensions depend on context and timing. The current study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Javanese couples’ marital quality scale based on validity and reliability In total 840 participants or 420 marital dyad from Java, Indonesia, were involved in this study. The psychometrics properties scale was analyzed using
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Correction: European health literacy survey questionnaire short form (HLS-Q12): adaptation and evidence of validity for the Brazilian context Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Daniela Sacramento Zanini, Evandro Morais Peixoto, Josemberg Moura de Andrade, Iorhana Almeida Fernandes, Maynara Priscila Pereira da Silva
Correction: Psicologia: Refexão e Crítica 36, 25 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-023-00263-1 Following publication of the original article (Zanini et al., 2023), the editor reported that the non-English abstract was not met the requirement in the journal submission guideline, which has been deleted. The original article (Zanini et al., 2023) has been updated. Zanini, D. S., Peixoto, E. M., de
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Cross-cultural invariance of the Spanish version of the COVID-19 Assessment Scorecard to measure the perception of government actions against COVID-19 in Latin America Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Pablo D. Valencia, José Ventura-León, Carlos Carbajal-León, Lindsey W. Vilca, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Mariel Delgado-Campusano, Daniel E. Yupanqui-Lorenzo, Rubí Paredes-Angeles, Claudio Rojas-Jara, Miguel Gallegos, Mauricio Cervigni, Pablo Martino, Roberto Polanco-Carrasco, Diego Alejandro Palacios, Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Antonio Samaniego-Pinho, Marlon Elías Lobos Rivera, Andrés
The present study aimed to evaluate the measurement invariance of a general measure of the perception of governmental responses to COVID-|19 (COVID-SCORE-10) in the general population of 13 Latin American countries. A total of 5780 individuals from 13 Latin American and Caribbean countries selected by non-probabilistic snowball sampling participated. A confirmatory factor analysis was performed and
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The mediating role of FoMO and the moderating role of narcissism in the impact of social exclusion on compulsive buying: a cross-cultural study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Merve Mert, Dilaver Tengilimoğlu
There is an interrelationship between the concepts of social exclusion, compulsive buying behavior, fear of missing out (FoMO), and narcissism. Nevertheless, the extent to which these concepts mediate or moderate their relationships with each other has not been efficiently investigated. This research aims to investigate how FoMO mediates and narcissism moderates the correlation between social exclusion
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The effects of short video app-guided loving-kindness meditation on college students’ mindfulness, self-compassion, positive psychological capital, and suicide ideation Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Chao Liu, Hao Chen, Ayuan Zhang, XiaoGang Gong, Kan Wu, Chia-Yih Liu, Wen-Ko Chiou
The study investigated the effects of a short video app guided loving-kindness meditation (LKM) on college students’ mindfulness, self-compassion, positive psychological capital, and suicide ideation. The purpose of the study is to investigate the intervention effect of LKM training on suicidal ideation among college students with the help of the short video application and to provide an empirical
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The reliability and validity of the Temptations to Try Smoking Scale in a group of Chinese adolescents Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Weishi Xie, Linya Wang, Difei Liu
To provide a scientifc tool, the Temptations to Try Smoking Scale (TTSS) is introduced to evaluate its reliability and validity in preventing and intervening Chinese adolescents from smoking temptations. A questionnaire, including the TTSS, the Chinese version of the Decisional Balance Scale (CDBS), the Adolescent Smoking Curiosity Scale (ASCOS), and the Sensation-Seeking Scale (SSS), is used to test
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Correction: Effect of cognitive retraining treatment in mild to moderate depressive disorders Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Aarzoo Gupta, Santha Kumari
Correction: Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica 36, 28 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-023-00269-9 Following publication of the original article (Gupta & Kumari, 2023), the editor reported two errors in the article: The abstract has been added; the author’s name Aarzoo has been corrected to Aarzoo Gupta The original article (Gupta & Kumari, 2023) has been updated. Gupta, A., & Kumari, S. (2023). Effect
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Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica and its recent contributions to research on multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Eduardo Remor
The United Nations Sustainable Development GoalsFootnote 1 (SDGs) are a set of 17 global objectives aimed at addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges by the year 2030. Research initiatives play a vital role in our efforts to develop solutions to these pressing challenges. In research fields such as economics, environmental studies, public health, and urban planning, the relevance of
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Effect of cognitive retraining treatment in mild to moderate depressive disorders Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-18 Aarzoo, Santha Kumari
Depression is a common mood disorder, with an estimated 322 million globally and 57 million in India diagnosed with a depressive disorder (World Health Organization, 2017). Often depressive disorders are akin to low treatment adherence, relapse, and poor prognosis (World Health Organization, 1982). A vast majority (67–70%) of individuals are associated with disability due to mood disorders, as inter-episode
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Correction: The relationship between physical activity and interpersonal distress in college students: the chain mediating role of self-control and mobile phone addiction Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Chong Liu, Zongchen Sun
Correction : Psicol. Refl. Crít. 36, 18 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-023-00261-3 Following publication of the original article (Liu & Sun, 2023), the authors reported an error in the Fig. 2, which have been corrected from: Figure 2 presented a typing error in beta coefficient regression in the arrow Physical activity to Interpersonal relationships. Where it appears: 0.13** should figure -0
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Differences in decisions affected by cognitive biases: examining human values, need for cognition, and numeracy Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Regis K. Kakinohana, Ronaldo Pilati
A better understanding of factors that can affect preferences and choices may contribute to more accurate decision-making. Several studies have investigated the effects of cognitive biases on decision-making and their relationship with cognitive abilities and thinking dispositions. While studies on behaviour, attitude, personality, and health worries have examined their relationship with human values
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European health literacy survey questionnaire short form (HLS-Q12): adaptation and evidence of validity for the Brazilian context Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Daniela Sacramento Zanini, Evandro Morais Peixoto, Josemberg Moura de Andrade, Iorhana Almeida Fernandes, Maynara Priscila Pereira da Silva
Health literacy (HL) refers to knowledge, motivation and skills to understand, evaluate and apply health information, enabling appropriate decision making in daily life on health care and health promotion. Studies show that HL is associated with several social determinants, health outcomes, and health promotion. In Brazil, studies on the thematic are still scarce. Thus, the present study aimed to adapt
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Phubbing behavior, personality, and use of instagram by Brazilian adults: a correlational and predictive study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-04 Adriane de Almeida Santos, Breno de Oliveira Ferreira, Consuelena Lopes Leitão, Iolete Ribeiro da Silva, Marck de Souza Torres
Phubbing behavior is a phenomenon that consists in ignoring people in situations of social interaction whilst paying attention to one’s smartphone. The study of this behavior enables reflection on the development of healthy behavior patterns when using technology and the design of intervention strategies to cope with phubbing behavior. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between phubbing
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Self-reported interoception, worries and protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-31 Luca Vig, Eszter Ferentzi, Ferenc Köteles
Protective behaviors were essential for minimizing the spread of the virus during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. It is often assumed that awareness of bodily sensations (interoception) can improve decision-making and facilitate adaptive behavior. This paper investigates cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between different aspects of self-reported interoception, trait
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Tracking demands for seeking psychological help before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quanti-qualitative study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Bruna M. C. Coutinho, Luis F. C. Anunciação, Jesus Landeira-Fernandez, Thomas E. Krahe
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented burdens on individuals and communities around the world. The isolation, fear, and uncertainty caused by the virus has led to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. The pandemic has also had a disproportionate impact on individuals and communities with low income and socioeconomic status. Objective To shed light on the consequences
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Correction: Reducing harm and promoting positive media use strategies: new perspectives in understanding the impact of preschooler media use on health and development Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-28 Caroline Fitzpatrick, Marie-Andrée Binet, Emma Cristini, Maíra Lopes Almeida, Mathieu Bégin, Giana Bitencourt Frizzo
Correction : Psicol. Refl. Crít. 36, 19 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-023-00262-2 Following publication of the original article (Fitzpatrick et al., 2023), the authors reported errors in two authors' name, which have been corrected from: Maira Almeida Lopes to Maíra Lopes Almeida, Giana Frizzo to Giana Bitencourt Frizzo The original article (Fitzpatrick et al., 2023) has been updated. Fitzpatrick
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Effectiveness of music-based interventions for cognitive rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review of randomized controlled clinical trials Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Leonardo Francisco Citon, Amer Cavalheiro Hamdan
Music-based interventions are promising for cognitive rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease; however, systematic reviews covering the topic are scarce. To analyze the effectiveness of music-based interventions for cognitive rehabilitation in PD. Systematic review study based on PRISMA criteria. The descriptors Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, idiopathic Parkinson’s disease, music-based interventions
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Reducing harm and promoting positive media use strategies: new perspectives in understanding the impact of preschooler media use on health and development Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-09 Caroline Fitzpatrick, Marie-Andrée Binet, Emma Cristini, Maira Almeida Lopes, Mathieu Bégin, Giana Frizzo
Most children grow up in homes with easy access to multiple screens. Screen use by children between the ages of 0 to 5 has become a worldwide preoccupation. In the present narrative review, we examine child and parent screen use and its contribution to physical, cognitive, and social developmental outcomes. As research has mostly focused on the adverse consequences of screen media, we aim to depict
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The relationship between physical activity and interpersonal distress in college students: the chain mediating role of self-control and mobile phone addiction Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Chong Liu, Zongchen Sun
Interpersonal relationships, as an important variable affecting the physical and mental health and future development of individuals, were used to construct a structural equation model between physical activity and interpersonal relationships in order to help college students better adapt to society and achieve a high level of mental health. SPSS 27.0 software was used to statistically analyze the
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Short version of the right-wing authoritarianism scale for the Brazilian context Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-20 Felipe Vilanova, Taciano L. Milfont, Angelo Brandelli Costa
Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) is a central predictor of distinct phenomena such as prejudice, voting behavior, corruption, conspiratory beliefs and dietary habits. Given its theoretical and practical relevance, researchers have incorporated RWA measures in large-scale surveys but their length can be an impediment. Although short RWA scales exist, none consider the cultural variability of the RWA
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Prosocial behaviour axioms and values: Influence of gender and volunteering Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-10 María del Carmen Olmos-Gómez, Francisca Ruiz-Garzón, David Azancot-Chocron, Rafael López-Cordero
To promote prosocial behaviour, in the present study, we observed the human values that may predict it within the realms of the transcendental views of life, society’s shared culture and the world of personal and interpersonal affections. To do this, we started with two hypotheses: (1) prosocial behaviour differs according to gender and participation in volunteering; and (2) the variables of transcendental
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Validation of the subtle and blatant prejudice towards Bolivian immigrants scale in Argentina Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-02 Edgardo Etchezahar, Joaquín Ungaretti, Talía Gómez Yepes, Miguel Ángel Albalá Genol
Even though prejudice towards Bolivian immigrants is one of the main reasons for discrimination in Argentina, there is no valid measure to assess it. The aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the subtle and blatant prejudice towards Bolivian immigrants scale. In addition, we tested correlations with right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, feelings towards
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Interventions to reduce the stigma of mental health at work: a narrative review Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-22 Raúl Ramírez-Vielma, Pamela Vaccari, Félix Cova, Sandra Saldivia, Alexis Vielma-Aguilera, Pamela Grandón
While there are reviews of the literature on mental health stigma reduction programs, very few have focused on the workplace. Objective: We sought to identify, describe and compare the main characteristics of the interventions to reduce the stigma towards mental health at work. The search of original articles (2007 to 2022) was carried out in the Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus databases
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Impact of COVID-19 on quality of life in Peruvian older adults: construct validity, reliability and invariance of the COV19—Impact on Quality of Life (COV19-QoL) measurement Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-22 Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Carlos Carbajal-León, Lindsey W. Vilca, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Miguel Gallegos, Renzo Carranza Esteban, Martin Noe-Grijalva, Walter L. Arias Gallegos, Mariel Delgado-Campusano, Águeda Muñoz-del-Carpio-Toia
The aim of the present study was to translate into Spanish and evaluate the psychometric evidence of the Impact on Quality of Life (COV19-QoL) applied to a sample of Peruvian older adults (N = 298; 58.1% women, 41.9% men, mean age 65.34 years [SD = 11.33]). The study used techniques from the Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Item Response Theory (IRT). The findings confirmed the single factor structure
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Psychometric properties of the online Satisfaction with Life Scale in university students from a low-income region Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-17 Antonio Gibran de Almeida Cardoso, Millena Vaz de Carvalho, Maria Isabela Alves de Almeida Silva, Alaiana Marinho Franco, Fernando Rodrigues Peixoto Quaresma, Erika Da Silva Maciel, Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira
To test the feasibility, reliability, and validity of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) in an online format in university students from a low-income region. This was a psychometric study, involving a study of reliability (n = 117) and validity (n = 195) in university students from a region with a Gini index of 0.56. The scale was applied at two time points with an interval of 2 weeks. This scale
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Defender self-efficacy and moral disengagement on social support and bystander behaviors among primary school students: a multilevel moderated mediation model Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-04-28 Yuping Wu, Yanfang Zhou, Leishan Shi
This study examines the influence of social support on bystander behaviors, the mediating and moderating effects of moral disengagement and defender self-efficacy at the individual and class levels, and their cross-level interaction. A total of 1310 children in grades 4–6 completed our questionnaire survey at four-time points between October and December in 2021. The questionnaires include the Scale
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The association between parenting styles, maternal self-efficacy, and social and emotional adjustment among Arab preschool children Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-04-26 Qutaiba Agbaria, Fayez Mahamid
Parenting styles and parental self-efficacy are major factors that affect the overall adjustment of children. The current study examined parenting styles and maternal self-efficacy and their association with social-emotional adjustment among Arab preschool children living in Israel. Parenting Styles Questionnaire, Maternal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, and Adjustment Questionnaire were administered
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Pandemic grief in El Salvador: factors that predict dysfunctional grief due to a COVID-19 death among Salvadoran adults Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Marlon Elías Lobos-Rivera, Angélica Nohemy Flores-Monterrosa, Jennifer Carolina Tejada-Rodríguez, Edgardo René Chacón-Andrade, Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Sherman A. Lee, Pablo D. Valencia, Carlos Carbajal-León, Lindsey W. Vilca, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Miguel Gallegos
Thousands of people have died of COVID-19 in El Salvador. However, little is known about the mental health of those who are mourning the loss of a loved one to COVID-19. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the dysfunctional grief associated with COVID-19 death among Salvadoran adults. A sample of 435 Salvadorans (M = 29 years; SD = 8.75) who lost a family member or loved one to COVID-19
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Anxiety, sleep habits and executive function during the COVID-19 pandemic through parents’ perception: a longitudinal study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Ignasi Navarro-Soria, Borja Costa-López, Joshua A. Collado-Valero, Rocío Juárez-Ruiz de Mier, Rocío Lavigne-Cervan
The present study therefore aims to examine trait and state anxiety, sleep habits and executive functioning during 1 year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic in children and adolescents through the lens of parents. Assessments were conducted at three different times: April 2020 (T1), October 2020 (T2) and October 2021 (T3). The main sample included 953 children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years, and
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Psychometric properties of the BALCI Turkish version Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Oğuz Mercan, Fedai Kabadayı
The present study aimed to adapt and validate the Beliefs About Losing Control Inventory (BALCI) in the non-clinical Turkish emerging adults sample. The study group consisted of 549 participants from three study phases and aged between 18 and 28 years and mainly women. According to the results of the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the BALCI Turkish Version (BALCI-TV) confirmed 21 items in three
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A cross-sectional study of the association between exposure to violence, intelligence, and executive function in Brazilian youths Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-27 Rhaná Carolina Santos, Nicole Prigol Dalfovo, Julia de Freitas Machado, Lucas Araújo de Azeredo, Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira, Mirna Wetters Portuguez, Augusto Buchweitz
We carried out an exploratory study of the association between exposure to violence, intelligence, and executive functions in Brazilian preadolescents. The study included 56 participants (31 males) aged 8 to 14 years old (mean = 11.3, SD = 1.0). We administered neuropsychological tests to evaluate executive functions and the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ) to evaluate exposure to violence
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Validity and reliability of the Chinese version of Threats of Artificial Intelligence Scale (TAI) in Chinese adults Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-21 Jie Cai, Zixuan Xu, Xiaoning Sun, Xiaojun Guo, Xurong Fu
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, artificial intelligence (AI) has been widely used in fields such as medical treatment, while the threat of artificial intelligence has also received extensive attention. However, this topic has been only limitedly explored in China. To provide a measurement tool for AI threat research in China, this study aimed to examine the validity and reliability of the
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The relationship between morphological awareness and word reading in Brazilian Portuguese: a longitudinal study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-02-03 Francis Ricardo dos Reis Justi, Bruno Stefani Ferreira de Oliveira, Cláudia Nascimento Guaraldo Justi
Studies have provided evidence that morphological awareness contributes to word reading in opaque languages such as English. However, this relationship is not yet established for Brazilian Portuguese, a much less opaque language. The present study performed a longitudinal investigation of the relationship between morphological awareness and word reading in 162 children from 2nd to 5th grades of elementary
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Adaptation and validation of the Adult Dispositional Hope Scale in the Ecuadorian context Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-23 Andrea M. Vinueza-Solórzano, Ronald Enrique Campoverde, Cecilia Alexandra Portalanza-Chavarría, Clarissa P. P. de Freitas, Claudio Simon Hutz, Ana Claudia Souza Vazquez
This study aimed to evidence the validity and reliability of the Ecuadorian version of the Adult Dispositional Hope Scale, one of the most studied concepts of positive psychology. The adaptation process included translation and semantic and idiomatic validation. For content validation, an expert review and focus group were conducted. The questionnaire was applied to 2423 workers in Ecuador with a mean
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Positive attributes in elderly people with different degrees of depression: a study based on network analysis Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-10 dos Santos, Sabrina Braga, de Lara Machado, Wagner, Fernandez, Liana Lisboa, de Pádua, Analuiza Camozatto, Hoffmann, Sofia, Calvetti, Prisla Ücker, Schaab, Bruno Luis, Reppold, Caroline Tozzi
Depression in aging may lead to loss of autonomy and worsening of comorbidities. Understanding how positive attributes contribute to healthier and happier aging has been one of the purposes of Positive Psychology. However, the literature still lacks studies that evaluate how depression in the elderly is related to constructs considered positive. The present study aimed comparing scores of constructs
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Psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the Rigid and Flexible Persistence Scale in a Brazilian professional sample Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2023-01-03 Peixoto, Evandro Morais, Silva, Marcus Vinicius, Noronha, Ana Paula Porto, Chichekian, Tanya, Vallerand, Robert J.
Persistence involves the intention to maintain efforts when faced with obstacles and challenges, in order to achieve a specific goal. The Rigid and Flexible Persistence Scale (RFPS) is a self-report measure that assesses persistence that is theoretically derived from the premises of the Dualistic Model of Passion. The aim of the present research was to adapt the RFPS to Brazilian Portuguese and to
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Factor structure of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire among adult learners from Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-30 Vaculíková, Jitka, Kočvarová, Ilona, Kalenda, Jan, Neupauer, Zuzana, Vukčević, Marija Cvijetić, Włoch, Anna
One of the most significant human qualities is the ability to develop, implement, and flexibly maintain planned behaviour in order to achieve one’s goals. Self-regulation has become a relatively well-researched area in the field of psychology and pedagogy. However, empirically valid and reliable instrument is still missing across European context. The primary goal of this research was to analyze the
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Cognitive and psychological factors associated with severe insomnia in Brazilian women: a cross-sectional study Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-23 El Rafihi-Ferreira, Renatha, do Brasil do Carmo, Marwin Machay Indio, Bassolli, Lucas, Hasan, Rosa, Aizawa, Isabela Mayumi Nishino, Toscanini, Andrea Cecilia
Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder in women. Sociodemographic, cognitive, and psychological factors may contribute to its severity. This study evaluated factors associated with severe insomnia in women with insomnia complaints. We evaluated 530 women aged 18–59 (mean = 40.5, SD = 10.2), who experienced insomnia complaints, using self-report instruments. Severe insomnia was defined as a score
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Adaptation of the Turkish version of the obsession with COVID-19 scale (TR-OCS): its association with psychological distress and resilience Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-20 Kartol, Aslı, Söner, Osman
The COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected the physical and mental health of individuals. Measures required to prevent the spread of the virus, such as isolation, hygiene, mask use, and lockdown, led individuals to develop obsessive thoughts and behaviors. This study aims to adapt the obsession with COVID-19 scale (OCS) to Turkish culture. This four-item scale aims at measuring obsessive thoughts related
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Mutually exclusive disorder-dependent hearing discomfort in first-episode psychosis and panic disorder: two experiments using the same auditory stimulus set and two similar musical sequences Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-08 de Bustamante Simas, Maria Lúcia, da Silva, Tamires Lima, dos Santos, Naianna Ribeiro Mocelin, Lacerda, Aline Mendes
We investigated the level of hearing tolerance in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and panic disorder (PD) as compared to two different groups of healthy controls (HC, HC2), one for each experiment, because we used two distinct psychophysical paradigms. We evaluated auditory discomfort of 28 volunteers (14 with FEP and 14 HC) in the first study and of 42 volunteers (21 with PD and 21 HC2)
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Correction: Emotional interdependence: the key to studying extrinsic emotion regulation Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-12-02 Kinkead, Ana, Salas Riquelme, Christian
Correction: Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica 35, 35 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-022-00237-9 Following publication of this article (Kinkead & Riquelme, 2022), the “BLINDED” in the citation (Jitaru, 2020; BLINDED) should be changed to the Kinkead et al., 2021. The below reference also needs to be added: Kinkead, A., Sanduvete-Chaves, S., Chacón-Moscoso, S., Salas, C. (2021). Couples’ Extrinsic
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Emotional interdependence: the key to studying extrinsic emotion regulation Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-11-04 Kinkead, Ana, Riquelme, Christian Salas
The literature on extrinsic emotion regulation or the intention to modify other people’s emotions has grown in recent years, accompanied by proposals in which its definition is made more precise, the way to understand it in relation to other related processes is delimited, and the consequences of its use in the quality of close relationships are evidenced. Conceptual reviews on this topic recognize
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A social cognitive perspective on occupational identity development in college students Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-10-25 Vautero, Jaisso, Silva, Ana Daniela
Occupational identity is a central concept of career development, by providing a sense of direction and meaning across career development. This study aimed to examine how this concept can be associated with career processes through model formed by a set of socio-cognitive factors. The participants were 358 college students at a Brazilian university who completed measures of occupational identity, environmental
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Anxiety, insomnia, and depression during COVID-19 lockdown in elite individual and team sport athletes Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-10-10 Salles, Jose I., Silva, Carolina, Wolff, Aline, Orwert, Ludmilla, Ribeiro, Pedro, Velasques, Bruna, Morrissey, Dylan
Pandemic-induced lockdowns disrupted sport training and competition. We aimed to identify the impact on the mental health of high-level athletes and clarify whether the effects differ for team-based and individual athletes. This cross-sectional survey, stratified by sex and sport type, collected demographic data and mental health measurements from 274 Brazilian high-performance athletes (142 from team
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The Iranian form of psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Psychological Flexibility Inventory Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-09-29 Azadfar, Zahra, Abdollahi, Abbas, Patra, Indrajit, Chang, Ya-Ping, Alghazali, Tawfeeq, Talib, Saad Ghazi
The Multidimensional Psychological Flexibility Inventory (MPFI) is a new 60-item self-report scale developed to assess the specific components of psychological flexibility and inflexibility proposed in the Hexaflex model of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The present study sought to examine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the MPFI-60 in a community sample of 307 Iranian
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Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Positive Thinking Scale in individuals after hip fracture surgery Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-09-28 Chien, Ching-Hui, Huang, Yi-Wen
Positive thinking is a form of positive cognition and a coping strategy. The Positive Thinking Scale (PTS) is used to measure positive thinking, but the reliability and validity of the PTS-Chinese have yet to be tested. This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the PTS-Chinese. A total of 154 patients post-hip fracture surgery completed the questionnaire in a hospital in Taiwan between
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Combining statistics: the role of phonotactics on cross-situational word learning Psicol. Refl. Crít. (IF 1.7) Pub Date : 2022-09-28 Dal Ben, Rodrigo, Souza, Débora de Hollanda, Hay, Jessica F.
Language learners can rely on phonological and semantic information to learn novel words. Using a cross-situational word learning paradigm, we explored the role of phonotactic probabilities on word learning in ambiguous contexts. Brazilian-Portuguese speaking adults (N = 30) were exposed to two sets of word-object pairs. Words from one set of labels had slightly higher phonotactic probabilities than