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Introduction Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent and taxing female genital pain condition. Despite the intimate nature of this pain and the fact that affective factors such as anxiety have been shown to modulate its manifestations, no study has yet explored the emotional regulation of couples in which the woman suffers from PVD. Aim Ambivalence over emotional expression (AEE) is an emotional regulation variable that quantifies the extent to which a person is comfortable with the way she or he expresses emotions. We examined whether the dyadic AEE of couples in which the woman suffers from PVD was differentially associated with women's pain and couples' psychological, sexual, and relational functioning. Methods Couples (N = 254), in which the woman suffered from PVD, completed the AEE questionnaire. A couple typology of dyadic AEE was created. Main Outcome Measures Dependent measures for both members of the couple were the global measure of sexual satisfaction scale, the Beck depression inventory II, and the revised dyadic adjustment scale. The female sexual function index and the sexual history form were used to assess the sexual function of women and men, respectively. Women also completed the pain rating index of the McGill pain questionnaire. Results Couples, in which both partners were considered low on AEE, had the highest scores on sexual satisfaction (P = 0.02) and function (P < 0.01), the lowest depression scores (P < 0.01), and the best dyadic adjustment (P = 0.02). No difference in pain intensity was found between couples. Conclusions Findings suggest that, for couples in which the woman suffers from PVD, an emotional regulation that is low in ambivalence in both partners is associated with better psychological, sexual, and relational outcomes. Results indicate that emotional regulation may be important to consider in the assessment and treatment of couples coping with PVD.
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Livestock keeping is increasingly becoming more popular in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. However, lack of feed is a real challenge. Inadequate feed supply in urban areas is due to many interacting factors, which include among others land shortage, high cost of feeds, climate risks and poor quality of feeds. The objective of this study was to identify and examine the effectiveness of the strategies adopted by livestock farmers in urban and peri-urban areas of Kampala, Uganda to cope with feed scarcity. A total of 120 livestock farmers from Kampala were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Dairy cattle (48.3%) and chickens (37.5%) were the most common species, followed by pigs (34.2%), goats (26.7%) and sheep (3.3%). Farm size was generally small both in terms of herd size and total landholding. Cattle and pig farmers in urban and peri-urban areas of Kampala ranked feed scarcity as their first major constraint, while chicken farmers had high cost of feeds. These farmers have adopted several strategies for coping with feed scarcity. Among the major coping strategies adopted were: changing of feed resources based on availability and cost (37.5%), purchasing of feed ingredients in bulk (29.7%), using crop/food wastes (26.6%), harvesting of forages growing naturally in open access lands (23.4%) and reducing herd size (17.2%). However, most of the coping strategies adopted were largely aimed at dealing with the perennial challenge of feed scarcity on a day-by-day basis rather than dealing with it using sustainable and long-term strategies.
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Personality traits have often been highlighted to relate to how people cope with stressful events. The present paper focuses on character strengths as positive personality traits and examines two basic assumptions that were derived from a core characteristic of character strengths (i.e., to determine how individuals deal with adversities): (1) character strengths correlate with coping and (2) buffer the effects of work-related stress on job satisfaction. Two different samples (i.e., a mixed sample representing various occupations [N = 214] and a nurses sample [N = 175]) filled in measures for character strengths, coping, work-related stress, and job satisfaction. As expected, intellectual, emotional, and interpersonal strengths were related to coping. Interpersonal strengths played a greater role for coping among nurses, as interactions with others are an essential part of their workday. Furthermore, intellectual strengths partially mediated the negative effect of work-related stress on job satisfaction. These findings open a new field for research on the role of personality in coping with work-related stress. Character strengths are trainable personal characteristics, and therefore valuable resources to improve coping with work-related stress and to decrease the negative effects of stress. Further research is needed to investigate this assumed causality.
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O presente estudo teve como objectivo principal comparar idosos institucionalizados e não institucionalizados em termos de depressão, ansiedade, dependência, actividades de lazer, estratégias de coping e ideação suicida. Foi utilizada uma amostra recolhida no Algarve, Alentejo e Grande Lisboa, de 156 idosos, 85 institucionalizados e 71 não institucionalizados, com proporção similar entre os géneros. Foram como instrumentos: Índice de Actividade e Lazer (IAL; Vaz, 2009); Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS; Yesavage, Brink, Rose, Lum, Huang, Adey, et al., 1983), Índice de Barthel (Mahoney & Barthel, 1965), Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSI, Beck, Kovacs, & Weissman, 1979), Inventário de Ansiedade de Beck (BAI; Beck & Steer, 1993) e Brief COPE (Brief COPE; Carver, Scheier, & Weintraub (1989). Os resultados mostraram que os idosos institucionalizados apresentavam um maior índice de dependência, mas não apresentavam maior depressão, solidão, ideação suicida nem menor nível de actividade e lazer. Os idosos com ideação suicida mais elevada apresentavam mais depressão e ansiedade e menos estratégias de coping focadas no problema. Uma auto-percepção de pior saúde e de mais solidão relacionou-se com mais ansiedade e depressão. Uma maior actividade e lazer relacionou-se com mais estratégias de coping focadas no problema, menos ansiedade e menos ideação suicida.
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RESUMO: Foi objectivo do presente estudo relacionar Burnout, personalidade, afectividade, estratégias de coping e satisfação com a vida, numa amostra de 404 professores, do primeiro ciclo ao ensino universitário, com idades compreendidas entre 23 e 64 anos (…)
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O presente estudo, tem como objetivo efetuar uma comparação entre os enfermeiros portugueses e espanhóis de modo a identificar os principais fatores que desencadeiam o stress bem como as estratégias de coping utilizadas. A amostra é constituída por 50 enfermeiros espanhóis e 50 enfermeiros portugueses. Dos resultados obtidos, verificam-se que em Portugal as situações indutoras de stress variam de acordo com o sexo, a idade, os anos de serviço, enquanto que em Espanha, apenas se verifica a influência do ambiente relacional nas situações que mais causam stress. Relativamente às estratégias de coping, em Portugal, o sexo, a idade, e o vínculo com a instituição influenciam na determinação das estratégias de coping, enquanto que na amostra espanhola, apenas se verifica a influência do sexo na determinação das mesmas.