5 resultados para mental work ability

em Universidad de Alicante


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In this paper, we examine the effects of general mental ability (GMA) and the personality traits defined in the big five model on extrinsic and intrinsic indicators of career success, in a sample of 130 graduates who were in the early stages of their careers. Results from hierarchical regression analyses indicated that GMA does not predict any of the success indicators. In contrast, the combination of GMA and three of the Big Five Personality traits, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness, is significantly associated with greater early career success and has incremental predictive validity.

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Objectives: To assess changes in mental health in a sample of migrant workers after the eruption of the economic crisis in Spain. Methods: 318 migrant workers were interviewed. Mental health, sociodemographic, and economic crisis related variables were obtained through face-to-face (2008) and phone (2011) interviews. Prevalence of poor mental health (PMH) was compared (2011–2008) and multivariate logistic regression models were fitted. Results: Change in prevalence of PMH was higher in men (aOR 4.63; 95 % CI 2.11–10.16). Subgroups of men showing the largest detrimental mental health effects were: unemployed, with low salaries (≤1,200 euros) and those reporting family burden. An increase of PMH was found in women, without significant associations. Conclusions: Mental health of migrant workers in Spain has worsened during the economic crisis.

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The present study examined the predictive effects of gender, intellectual ability, self-concept, motivation, learning strategies, popularity and parent involvement on academic achievement. Hiearchical regression analysis were performed with six steps in which each variable was included, among a sample of 1398 high school students (mean age = 12.5; standard deviation = .67) of eight education centers from the province of Alicante (Spain). The results revealed significant predictive effects of all of the variables, explaining 59.1% of the total variance.

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The concept of therapeutic landscape is concerned with a holistic, socio-ecological model of health, but most studies have attempted to explore land-health links from a Western perspective. On an Indigenous reserve in Northern Ontario, part of the Canadian subarctic, we explore the importance of spaces and places in creating postcolonial therapeutic landscapes to treat the wounds inflicted by colonialism. The aim of this research is to gain insight from views and experiences of First Nations residents living on reservations that are undergoing a process of regaining traditional spiritual beliefs and teachings to construct therapeutic spaces to face mental health problems caused by legal opioid analgesic abuse. This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews with Cree and Ojibwe participants to understand how they are reconnecting with earth, spirituality and traditional animist beliefs on their way to recovery. We find that practices such as taking part in ceremonies and ritual spaces, and seeking knowledge and advice from Elders assist with personal healing and enable Indigenous people to be physically and mentally healthy. Our research findings provide important insights into the relationship between space, healing and culture as determinants of health and well-being and document some key factors that contribute to substance abuse recovery.

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La reforma de la asistencia psiquiátrica, impulsada a través de los cambios legislativos implantados durante la Segunda República Española, planteó mejoras en la profesionalización de los cuidadores de los establecimientos psiquiátricos. A través del Decreto de 16 de mayo de 1932 se organizó el personal subalterno en Practicantes en Medicina y Cirugía con el diploma de enfermeros psiquiátricos y Enfermeros y Enfermeras Psiquiátricos; y se reguló la obtención del Diploma de Enfermero Psiquiátrico. En el Decreto de 17 de mayo de 1932 se publicó el programa oficial de estudios para obtener dicha titulación y, el 5 de Julio de 1932, las bases de un concurso para una obra que se ajustara al temario. El Consejo Superior Psiquiátrico eligió y recomendó “La asistencia al enfermo mental”(1933) de Luis Valenciano Gayá. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el contenido del libro, que incluía los cuidados que precisaban los enfermos mentales, así como las condiciones físicas y actitudinales requeridas para ser “enfermero psiquiátrico”. Asimismo se pretende valorar la importancia del manual que, si bien no fue el primero publicado en español, si presentó una difusión nacional y se convirtió en la obra de referencia para los enfermeros psiquiátricos en los años treinta.