Search Results - "Gacs, Boroka"
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Keep calm and don't worry: Different Dark Triad traits predict distinct coping preferences
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-01-2016)“…Studies on reactions to psychological stress suggest a strong association between personality traits and coping style. Despite of the many studies on this…”
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Negative time perspective predicts the self-perceived affective and physical components of pain independently from depression, anxiety, and early life circumstances
Published in Acta psychologica (01-04-2022)“…People's attitudes toward time, the time perspectives (TPs) rooted in past experiences, might be crucial for the emotional evaluation of life events, such as…”
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Nothing ventured nothing gained: Strong associations between reward sensitivity and two measures of Machiavellianism
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2015)“…•Machiavellianism is suggested to be associated with reward/punishment sensitivity.•Correlations between Machiavellian interpersonal tactics and SPSRQ were…”
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Time perspectives and pain: Negative time perspective profile predicts elevated vulnerability to pain
Published in Personality and individual differences (15-01-2020)“…Former studies have revealed the impact of a negative view of the past on postoperative pain intensity and pain catastrophizing (i.e. pain vulnerability). In…”
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Mental issues, internet addiction and quality of life predict burnout among Hungarian teachers: a machine learning analysis
Published in BMC public health (27-08-2024)“…Burnout is usually defined as a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion that affects people in various professions (e.g. physicians, nurses,…”
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Healthy ageing in Europe: prioritizing interventions to improve health literacy
Published in BMC research notes (12-05-2016)“…Health literacy (HL) is low for 40-50 % of the population in developed nations, and is strongly linked to many undesirable health outcomes. Older adults are…”
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Adaptive emotion regulation might prevent burnout in emergency healthcare professionals: an exploratory study
Published in BMC public health (12-11-2024)“…Background Emergency department (ED) professionals face a high risk of physical, mental, and emotional strain, which can lead to burnout. Burnout arises from…”
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Preliminary study on pre-treatment physical activity and quality of life in infertility
Published in Exercise and quality of life (15-12-2019)“…The increasing incidence of infertility and contrary the remaining levels of success rate of assisted reproductive therapies (ART) justify expanding the…”
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Relationship between Pre-Treatment Habitual Physical Activity and Success of Assisted Reproduction
Published in Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Educatio artis gymnasticae (30-09-2018)“…Introduction. The increasing incidence of infertility, the stagnation of success rates of its treatments, and the reasons for success vs. failure are current…”
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Reframing prolonged negative mental health effects of COVID-19: cognitive restructuring promotes posttraumatic growth
Published in Psychology & health (15-11-2024)“…The study aimed to investigate the level of peritraumatic distress in relation to possible traumatic outcomes in university personnel and students across three…”
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