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em Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada - Lisboa
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Introduction. Epidemiological evidence for the association between job-related stress and sexual difficulties in men is largely lacking. Little is known about the factors that may mediate or moderate this relationship. Aim. This study analyzes the association between job-related difficulties and men’s sexual difficulties. Main Outcome Measures. Job-related difficulties were measured by 10 yes/no questions that addressed a range of adverse workplace situations. The experience of sexual difficulties in the past 12 months was assessed by using seven dichotomous indicators developed in the National Study of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (NATSAL) 2000. Method. Analyses were carried out using data from a 2011 online study of Portuguese, Croatian, and Norwegian men (N = 2,112). Multivariate logistic regression and mediation analysis were used to test the hypothesized association. Results. Men with job-related concerns reported lower sexual satisfaction than men without such concerns did (F = 7.53, P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis confirmed the association between job-related and sexual health concerns. The odds of experiencing one or more sexual health difficulties in the past 12 months were about 1.8 times higher among men who reported the highest levels of workplace difficulties than among men who experienced no such difficulties. The odds of reporting sexual health difficulties were significantly reduced by a higher income (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 0.87, P < 0.01), emotional intimacy with one’s partner (AOR = 0.93, P < 0.001), having children (AOR = 0.62–0.66, P < 0.01), and country-specific effects (AOR = 1.98–2.22, P < 0.001). In all three countries, the relationship between job-related and sexual health difficulties was mediated by anxiety and depression. Conclusions. The findings suggest that negative mood is the mechanism behind the association between workplace strain and sexual difficulties. Emotional support, such as couple intimacy and fatherhood, can reduce—independently from sociocultural and socioeconomic factors—the risk of sexual health concerns.
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Amram e Dryer (2008) propõem o construto de Inteligência Espiritual [IE] e defendem a inclusão da mesma na Teoria das Inteligências Múltiplas de Gardner. Os autores apontam 5 dimensões para a IEs: “Consciência”, “Transcendência”, “Graça”, “Verdade” e “Significado” que compõem a Integrated Spiritual Inteligence Scale [ISIS]. A presente investigação visa apresentar os dados preliminares de validação de um novo instrumento para avaliação do conceito de inteligência espiritual, na população portuguesa. Participaram no estudo 714 sujeitos, 257 do sexo masculino e 461 do sexo feminino, com idades compreendidas entre os 14 e os 81 anos. A aplicação dos instrumentos realizou-se online e além da utilização da Escala de Inteligência Espiritual Integrada usámos um questionário sociodemográfico com o intuito de caracterizar a amostra. A escala apresenta uma estrutura penta fatorial (“Coping religioso e espiritual”, “Consciência”, “Graça”, “Significado” e “Missão”). No estudo da consistência interna obtêm-se valores de alpha de Cronbach situados entre os 0.67 e 0.88, e de 0.92 para a escala total. Nesta versão preliminar as dimensões obtidas não foram congruentes com a escala original. Apesar de serem necessários estudos posteriores que se debrucem sobre a validade convergente e discriminante, e uma confirmação da estabilidade da estrutura fatorial obtida em nova amostra, este trabalho constitui um contributo relevante para a análise crítica deste novo constructo, assim como se assume como ponto de partida para outras pesquisas na área da Inteligência Espiritual.