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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, Volume 10, Issue 2

June 2020 - 9 articles

Cover Story: Short introduction: The integral development of students is promoted through tutorial action in classes. Tutorial action is understood as the personal development of students, their learning, and their capabilities for social and labour integration. This article shows an investigation of a descriptive, nonexperimental, and ex post facto design to work on a sample consisting of 569 primary school students. The results showed the importance of emotional education and student tutoring. Further, a relationship was established between working on emotions and emotional regulation, cognitive re-evaluation, and capacity to respond in an emotionally appropriate way when faced with different situations. View this paper.
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Articles (9)

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,243 Views
13 Pages

Concrete Messages Increase Healthy Eating Preferences

  • Emily Balcetis,
  • Madhumitha Manivannan and
  • E. Blair Cox

Public health campaigns utilize messaging to encourage healthy eating. The present experimental study investigated the impact of three components of health messages on preferences for healthy foods. We exposed 1676 online, American study participants...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,869 Views
13 Pages

To investigate racial and ethnic differences in the protective effects of parental education and marital status against adolescents’ depressed mood and suicidal attempts in the U.S. As proposed by the Marginalization-related Diminished Returns...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
8,504 Views
12 Pages

The level of occupational burnout (OB) and job satisfaction (JS) was investigated in primary school teachers (n = 125) in the region of Epirus in Northwestern Greece. Teachers exhibited a high level of emotional exhaustion (EE), a medium level of dep...

  • Review
  • Open Access
65 Citations
11,626 Views
16 Pages

Entomophagy: A Narrative Review on Nutritional Value, Safety, Cultural Acceptance and A Focus on the Role of Food Neophobia in Italy

  • Elisabetta Toti,
  • Luca Massaro,
  • Aisha Kais,
  • Paola Aiello,
  • Maura Palmery and
  • Ilaria Peluso

In recent years, the consumption of insects, or entomophagy, has produced an increasing interest amongst scientists and ecologists as a potential source of animal protein. Eating insects is also interesting in terms of low greenhouse gas emissions an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,764 Views
13 Pages

Tutorial Action and Emotional Development of Students as Elements of Improved Development and Preventing Problems Related with Coexistence and Social Aspects

  • Jorge Expósito López,
  • Ramón Chacón-Cuberos,
  • María Elena Parra-González,
  • Eva María Aguaded-Ramírez and
  • Alfonso Conde Lacárcel

Integral development of students is promoted through tutorial action. Tutorial action is understood as the personal development of students, their learning, and their capabilities for social and labour integration. A descriptive, nonexperimental and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
10,342 Views
20 Pages

School-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs can be effective in producing positive outcomes for students. However, when the implementation quality is poor, these programs often lose their effectiveness and fail to produce the expected p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
11,655 Views
16 Pages

The Development of a BMI-Guided Shape Morphing Technique and the Effects of an Individualized Figure Rating Scale on Self-Perception of Body Size

  • Geoffrey M. Hudson,
  • Yao Lu,
  • Xiaoke Zhang,
  • James Hahn,
  • Johannah E. Zabal,
  • Finza Latif and
  • John Philbeck

The creation of personalized avatars that may be morphed to simulate realistic changes in body size is useful when studying self-perception of body size. One drawback is that these methods are resource intensive compared to rating scales that rely up...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,243 Views
4 Pages

In the midst and the mist of the Covid-19 outbreak, we are living in the age of global communication in a hyperconnected society in which the transmissions channels between people have been changed very clearly due to both the internet itself in gene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,641 Views
11 Pages

Grit is the capacity to persevere, to have passion, and be committed to achieve goals long-term regardless of adversity or challenge. Grit provides an insight into why some nursing students succeed academically or clinically, while others do not. Thi...

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Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ. - ISSN 2254-9625