Search Results - "Abbenante, Domenico"
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The relationship between facial skeletal class and expert-rated interpersonal skill: an epidemiological survey on young Italian adults
Published in BMC psychiatry (10-10-2006)“…The facial region plays a major role in determining physical attractiveness, so we assessed the hypothesis that the capability of successfully managing…”
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High Prevalence of Spinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Asymptomatic Young Adults (18–22 Yrs) Candidate to Air Force Flight
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-06-2019)“…STUDY DESIGN.Cross-sectional, retrospective, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging study, performed during cadets’ selection procedures of the Italian Air Force…”
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Prevalence of Low Back and Cervical Back Pain in Military Helicopter Crews: An Underestimated Italian Problem
Published in Journal of special operations medicine (2021)“…Studies have highlighted the incidence and prevalence of chronic pain, which is an epidemic problem in all career sectors, as well as estimated the economic…”
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TEMPS-A[p] temperament profile related to professional choice A study in 1548 applicants to become a cadet officer in the Italian air force
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-08-2010)“…Temperaments have been described with respect to their adaptive roles. Thus, depressive traits seem to increase sensitivity to suffering, cyclothymic traits…”
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Discriminant and convergent validity of TEMPS-A[P] correlation with MMPI and the emotional-affective state following a stressful situation
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-03-2011)“…Abstract Background The temperament evaluation of the Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego questionnaire (TEMPS), in its rater-wise and its self-evaluation…”
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TEMPS-A[p] temperament profile related to professional choice
Published in Journal of affective disorders (2010)“…Abstract Background Temperaments have been described with respect to their adaptive roles. Thus, depressive traits seem to increase sensitivity to suffering,…”
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