776 resultados para Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSE)
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The psychometric properties of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) as a clinical research instrument for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients were investigated in a translated Chinese version of the instrument. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on the RSES to establish its psychometric properties in 128 ACS patients over two observation points (within 1 week and 6 months post-admission for ACS). Internal and test - retest reliability of the RSES-TOT (all-items) and RSES-POS sub-scale (positively valenced items) were found to be acceptable. The RSES-NEG sub-scale (negatively valenced items) lacked acceptable internal reliability. The underlying factor structure of the RSES comprised two distinct but related factors, though there was inconsistency in best model fit indices at the 1-week observation point. The use of the RSES as two sub-scales (RSES-POS and RSES-NEG) may be clinically useful in evaluating the influence of this important psychological construct on the health outcomes of patients with ACS. Directions for future research are indicated.
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Objetivos: A institucionalização é, habitualmente, um momento gerador de sentimentos negativos, tais como a perda e o abandono, fragilizando os jovens envolvidos neste processo e, eventualmente, condicionando o seu funcionamento emocional, comportamental e social. O nosso estudo tem como objetivos: 1) verificar a existência de diferenças entre uma amostra de jovens institucionalizados e uma amostra de jovens não institucionalizados nas dimensões de um instrumento que avalia o funcionamento social, comportamental e emocional (Roberts Apperception Test for Children/RATC) e na autoestima (Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale/RSES); 2) explorar se existem diferenças entre as duas amostras ao nível de diferentes variáveis sociodemográficas, familiares e clínicas (e.g. história de sintomas depressivos em toda a vida e atual). Método: A amostra é composta por 60 jovens, 30 não institucionalizados (subamostra de controlo) e 30 institucionalizados (entre os 10 e os 15 anos de idade). A amostra de controlo respondeu a um questionário sociodemográfico e à Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES). Os jovens institucionalizados responderam a esta escala e a algumas perguntas do questionário sociodemográfico, tendo outras sido completadas com base nos processos da instituição. O autor administrou, junto das duas subamostras, o Roberts Apperception Test for Children (RATC). Resultados: Não foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre as duas amostras, no que diz respeito à RSES. Quanto ao RATC, foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas no que diz respeito apenas a quatro dimensões: Suporte aos outros, Identificação de problemas, Resolução 2 e Problema não resolvido. Verificaram-se associações significativas entre a pertença a uma ou outra subamostra e algumas variáveis sociodemográficas e clínicas, por exemplo, a escolaridade do pai e da mãe e a vivência de sintomatologia depressiva em toda a vida. Conclusões: No geral, o funcionamento emocional, social e comportamental, assim como a autoestima de jovens institucionalizados parece não se diferenciar grandemente dos de jovens não institucionalizados. Ainda assim, os jovens institucionalizados parecem apresentar resultados menos adaptativos em algumas dimensões, por comparação com os jovens institucionalizados.
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The evocation of gender identity in company anti-discrimination policies is still very rare. This observation is also true forscientific studies. Very few researches have focused exclusively on transgender employees. Transgender are neither sick nor lesscompetent, and yet, the feeling of being strongly discriminated is shared by many transgender people. Such discrimination and thetype of causal attribution do not remain without any effect on the well-being of the concerned individuals. According to Crocker &Quinn (1998), the attribution of the discrimination to the existing prejudices may be a way to protect one-self from the negativeimpact on self-esteem. In this theoretical scope, the "rejection-identification" model (Branscombe, Schmitt & Harvey, 1999) has beenhighly mobilized. It emphasizes the importance of ingroup identification in the causal relationship between perceived discriminationsituation and well-being. Previous studies which did test this model show that the identification to a certain group can counteract thenegative effects on well-being. Following this theoretical frame, the presented study examines the impact of different types of causalattributions on self-esteem: internal causes (e.g. lack of skills), external causes (e.g. economic crisis), and gender identity relatedissues. For that purpose, an online survey has been created and fulfilled by 110 transgender people. Different scales were used to testthe model: the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, a causal attribution scale, the perceived discrimination of the transgender population inthe workplace scale and a group identification scale. The results show that transgender people feel still highly stigmatized today andattribute, significantly, the causes of their situation to the prejudices they are victim of. Also, in accordance with the “rejectionidentification”model, three links are observed: (1) a negative link between perceived discrimination and self-esteem; (2) a positivelink between perceived discrimination and ingroup identification; and (3) a positive link between ingroup identification and selfesteem.This situation reflects a lack in diversity considerations. Nevertheless, the attribution made to group stigmatization seems toplay a protective role towards transgender people self-esteem.
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Background: CVD is the second leading cause of death in Canada. Mastery and self-esteem are psychosocial factors, suggested to be emerging risk factors for CVD. Purpose: The purpose of the study was two-fold; first to establish whether mastery and self-esteem predicted adherence to maintenance CR; and second, whether mastery and self-esteem improved after a 6-month maintenance CR program. Methods: Data were collected at the Brock University Heart Institute. The study involved a sample of 98 participants. At intake to the program and 6-month follow-up, participants completed a questionnaire battery which included the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Pearlin-Schooler Mastery Scale. Results: Mastery and self-esteem scores did not alter the likelihood of adherence to the CR program. Mastery and self-esteem did significantly improve after 6-months of CR amongst participants with the lowest exercise capacity. Conclusion: Maintenance CR does improve mastery and self-esteem amongst those with diminished exercise capacity.
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Background The transition to higher education can affect lifestyle-related factors. Objectives: To identify lifestyles of higher education students and analyse the influence of self-esteem and psychological well-being. Methods Correlational cross-sectional study. A total of 4,314 students partici- pated in the study. Online questionnaires were used: Estilo de Vida Fantástico (Fantastic Lifestyle Assessment) [1]; Questionário de Bem- estar Psicológico (Psychological General Well-Being Questionnaire) [2], and Escala de auto-estima de Rosenberg (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale [3]. Results Most students (85.3 %) have a healthy lifestyle. Lifestyle is strongly correlated with self-esteem and psychological well-being (p < 0.001). While analysing the association between self-esteem and psycho- logical well-being and the various lifestyle domains according to gen- der, a positive and significant correlation (p < 0.001) was found among female students, except for the Smoking domain (p = 0.393); in relation to psychological well-being, positive correlations were found in all domains. Among male students, positive and significant correlations (p < 0.001) were found in most lifestyle domains and self-esteem, except for the Smoking (p = 0.992), Alcohol and other drugs (p = 0.181) and Other behaviours (p = 0.442) domains; in rela- tion to psychological well-being, positive and significant correlations (p < 0.001) were found in most lifestyle domains, except for the Smoking (p = 0.458) and Other behaviours (p = 0.128) domains. Conclusions Based on the results, higher education institutions should support intervention projects to maintain high levels of psychological well- being and self-esteem, promoting healthy lifestyles.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção de grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Clínica.
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Background. Paired reading (PR) is an application of peer tutoring. It has been extensively researched, and its efficacy across a range of outcomes has been established. Benefits include improvements in key reading skills, and also in affective aspects of learning. Several studies have shown gains in self-esteem, although measurement methods have varied, and the model of self-esteem has rarely been clearly articulated.
Aims. To investigate the changes in self-esteem of children participating in a randomized trial of PR over a 15-week treatment period. To investigate the relative contribution of self-worth and self-competence to any gains in self-esteem. To investigate whether the pattern of change differs in children who take on different roles in the PR process.
Participants. The participants comprised a subset of a large-scale randomized trial of peer learning (The Fife Peer Learning Project). Four schools were randomly selected from schools allocated to the same-age PR condition, and four schools from those allocated to the cross-age PR condition. The same-age group consisted of 87 primary 6 children (10–11 years old). The cross-age group consisted of 81 primary 6 children. The controls, from schools randomly selected from a neighbouring authority, consisted of 92 primary 6 children.
Method. A pre–post design employing self-report measures of self-esteem. Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale was used, with scores analysed for worth and competence. The treatment period was 15 weeks, with the participants following a prescribed PR process.
Results. Significant pre–post gains were noted in self-esteem, driven predominantly by improved beliefs about competence, in both same-age and cross-age conditions, but not for controls. Gains were also seen in self-worth in the cross-age condition. Further analyses of the influence of organizational condition (same-age or cross-age) and role played (tutor vs. tutee) showed significant differences between same-age tutors and cross-age tutors in relation to self-worth. Effect sizes were generally small or moderate.
Conclusions. The findings provide further support for the belief that PR can enhance self-esteem. Importantly, the use of a two-dimensional model provides extra information about self-perceptions in PR contexts: first, the central role of self- competence; and second, the gains in self-worth which are associated with tutoring younger children (but not same-age peers). This new information has educational significance for schools considering the potential of peer tutoring and the benefits of different organizational conditions.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to be promising for the treatment of individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms, who are often diagnosed with schizophrenia. Using a non-random non-equivalent comparison group design (n = 26), this study explores whether an individually mentored self-help and self-paced intervention based upon cognitive behavioral approaches to auditory hallucinations or "hearing voices" makes a significant positive difference for individuals with major mental disorder diagnoses and psychotic symptoms who are residing in the community and receiving community mental health services. The mentored self-help intervention uses a workbook (Coleman & Smith, 1997) that stemmed from the British psychiatric survivor and "voice hearers"' movements and from cognitive behavioral approaches to treating psychotic symptoms. Thirty individuals entered the study. Pre- and post-intervention assessments of 15 participants in the intervention group and 11 participants in the comparison group were carried out using standardized instruments, including the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, and the Hoosier Assurance Plan Inventory - Adult. Four specific research questions address whether levels of self-esteem, overall psychotic symptoms, depression-anxiety, and disruption in life improved in the intervention group, relative to the comparison group. Pre- and post-assessment scores were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance. Results showed no significant difference on any measure, with the exception of the Brief Psychiatric Rating subscale for Anxious Depression, which showed a statistically significant pre-post difference with a strong effect size. A conservative interpretation of this single positive result is that it is due to chance. An alternative interpretation is that the mentored self-help intervention made an actual improvement in the level of depression-anxiety experienced by participants. If so, this is particularly important given high levels of depression and suicide among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. This alternative interpretation supports further research on the intervention utilized in this study. ^
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Au Canada, la Fondation Sur la pointe des pieds, un organisme québécois situé à Chicoutimi, offre des expéditions thérapeutiques aux adolescents atteints de cancer depuis 1996 en se donnant comme mission de favoriser le bien-être des participants et de changer l’image de la maladie (Fondation Sur la pointe des pieds, 2015a, 2015b). La présente thèse vise à évaluer l’impact de la participation à une expédition thérapeutique offerte par la Fondation Sur la pointe des pieds sur l’estime de soi et la détresse psychologique d’adolescents atteints de cancer. L’échantillon retenu est composé de 20 participants (10 filles et 10 garçons) âgés entre 14 et 20 ans (M = 16,65; ÉT = 1,79) provenant de trois expéditions différentes. Deux questionnaires sont utilisés, dans leurs versions anglaise ou française : le Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale (RSE) (Rosenberg, 1965) ou l’Échelle d’estime de soi de Rosenberg (EES) (Vallières & Vallerand, 1990) et la version brève du Psychiatric Symptom Index (PSI) (Ilfeld, 1976) ou l’Indice de détresse psychologique – Enquête Santé Québec (IDPSQ) (Préville, Boyer, Potvin, Perreault, & Légaré, 1992). Ils sont administrés à trois moments distincts, c’est-à-dire durant les deux semaines précédant l’expédition, les deux semaines suivant l’expédition et quatre mois après l’expédition. Les résultats d’analyses paramétriques et non paramétriques pour mesures répétées révèlent une augmentation significative du niveau d’estime de soi des adolescents à la suite de leur participation à une expédition thérapeutique ainsi qu’un maintien des gains quatre mois plus tard. Aucun changement significatif n’est obtenu relativement à la détresse psychologique. Des pistes explicatives en lien avec la modalité d’intervention groupale, la programmation d’aventure, les enjeux développementaux de l’adolescence, les impacts du cancer et d’autres recherches réalisées auprès de la Fondation Sur la pointe des pieds sont proposées, de même que des pistes explicatives en lien avec la méthode de recherche utilisée. L’impact positif sur le plan de l’estime de soi obtenu dans cette thèse appuie la portée scientifique des expéditions thérapeutiques offertes par la Fondation Sur la pointe des pieds.
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Realizar una revisión teórica de la noción de autoconcepto y términos afines (autoestima) y revisar los instrumentos desarrollados para su evaluación. Igualmente se intenta examinar empíricamente las relaciones entre los conceptos de autoestima, autoconcepto y adaptación, y validar con muestra española un instrumento de evaluación. Por último, se pretende entresacar las explicaciones que puedan relacionarse con el ámbito escolar y concretamente con el rendimiento. Estudio correlacional: aplicación de tres cuestionarios (autoestima, autoconcepto y adaptación). Variables controladas: sexo, edad y orden de aplicación de las pruebas. En total evalúan 13 factores relacionados con los constructos seleccionados. Estudio de validez y elaboración de baremos: test-retest con un intervalo de cuatro semanas y utilizando una submuestra de 165 sujetos. Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale, de Rosenberg (1973) para evaluar autoestima. Piers-Harris Children's Self Concept Scale (traducido por García Torres, 1973) para evaluar autoconcepto. Inventario de adaptación de conducta de Cruz Cordero (Tea Ediciones) para evaluar la adaptación. Estadística descriptiva. Correlaciones. Fiabilidad (consistencia interna): Kuder-Richardson. Diferencia de medias. Análisis de ítems: índices de dificultad y de homogeneidad. Análisis de la prueba Piers-Harris: encuentran una fiabilidad adecuada dentro de la muestra utilizada. En general, los hombres y los repetidores puntúan más alto en todas las pruebas. Por otro lado, se observa una relación significativa entre autoconcepto y autoestima, también hay diferencias significativas entre ambos aspectos debidos al sexo y a la edad (en este caso sólo en autoconcepto). Igualmente hay una relación entre autoconcepto y adaptación (en esta última no hay diferencias debidas al sexo y sí debidas a la edad). Los datos indican que los conceptos de adaptación, autoestima y autoconcepto no son intercambiables entre sí. Se destaca la confusión conceptual y metodológica existente en este terreno. Por otro lado, se remarca el papel crítico de la familia en la formación de estas nociones y la importante relación existente entre autoconcepto y rendimiento. El trabajo incluye las pruebas aplicadas.
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Este estudo inscreve-se no quadro de pesquisa da análise das perceções dos atletas de competição sub 13 da escola Dragon Force acerca do impacto das actividades desportivas sobre o rendimento escolar, relações entre pares e interpessoais, autoestima e autoconceito. Participaram neste estudo 14 atletas do género masculino com idades entre 11 e 13 anos. As metodologias utilizadas foram a quantitativa e a qualitativa. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: notas académicas, Registo de Empenho e Desenvolvimento Educativo (R.E.D.E.), Escala de Autoestima Global de Rosenberg (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, RSES), Questionário de Motivação para as Atividades Desportivas (QMAD), e Escala de Autopercepção de Susan Harter para adolescentes (EAPH-A). Também foi utilizado o focus group. Parte dos dados foi inserida na base de dados do SPSS, versão 19.0, procedendo-se, igualmente, à análise de conteúdo do material resultante do focus group. Embora os resultados revelem que existem algumas diferenças de perceção, a maior parte dos atletas considera que a prática desportiva está associada à alegria e ao divertimento. Também entendem que esta prática influencia o rendimento escolar, a autoestima, o autoconceito, as relações entre pares e interpessoais.
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Venous ulcers (VU) is a chronic injury of the lower extremities and because of its high incidence and recurrence implies long and complex treatments, damaging the quality of life (QOL) and self-esteem (SE) of the people. This study aimed to analyze the association between self-esteem with the quality of life of people with venous ulcers treated in primary care. Cross sectional analytical study with a quantitative approach conducted with 44 people met with VU at 13 primary care units 2 and Mixed units in Natal/RN. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee in Research of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), CAAE: 07556312.0.0000.5537. Held data collection from February to April 2014 and used three instruments: a structured form covering sociodemographic, health care and clinical variables, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the SF-36. The collected data were entered into a database and processed on computerized software for descriptive and inferential analyzes. The results showed a predominance of people with UV females (65,9%), with more than 60 years (59,1%), married or in a stable relationship (52,3%), low education (86,4%) without occupation (68,2%) and less than one minimum wage income (81,8%). Regarding assistance characteristics was observed that most patients performed the dressing with appropriate material (72,7%), professional or trained caregiver (61,4%) did not use compression therapy (81,8%), treating the injury for more than 6 months (77,3%), lack of guidelines for the use of compression therapy, elevation of legs, and regular exercise (77,3%) and consulting the angiologist last year (52,3% ). Regarding clinical features of the lesion was found that most of the recurrent lesions are (77,3%), over one year of current lesion (52,3%) medium to large lesions (54,8%), without signs of infection (61,3%) and pain (79,5%). The mean SE of respondents was 9,3 (± 5,1). The relations between the SE and the sociodemographic variables, health care and clinics showed that individuals without a partner (a) (p = 0,01), who did not wear compression therapy (p = 0,04), with more 6 months of treatment (p = 0,01) and larger lesions (p = 0,01) had a lower SE. The mean domain and the dimensions of the SF-36 were lower emphasizing the functional capacity 36.5 (± 27,6) and the physical aspects of 15.3 (± 30,6). There were significant correlations between AE people with VU and the domains and dimensions of the SF-36: physical functioning (r = -0,432), general health (r = -0,415), vitality (r = -0,573), aspects social (r = -0,517), mental health (r = -0,612) and mental health dimensions (r = -0,612) and physical health (r = -0,473). Based on these results it is concluded by rejecting the null hypothesis and accept the alternative proposed in the study in which it was found that there is a negative correlation between the SE and the QOL of people with venous ulcers