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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, Volume 12, Issue 7

2022 July - 14 articles

Cover Story: Are personal values voluntarily changeable? Values are desirable and trans-situational abstract goals, relatively stable across time, that guide people's attitudes and behaviors. Scholars are engaging in understanding how and the extent to which it is possible to induce a change in people's personal values. In this study, based on Schwartz's theory, we aimed to systematically review the existing literature on (quasi-)experiments seeking to induce a value change, also highlighting the theoretical perspectives used to develop the experimental tasks as well as the psychological mechanisms behind the change. We included a total of 14 articles (25 experiments). The results showed the possibility of inducing a value change through value manipulation tasks. Practical implications of these results and future research directions are provided. View this paper
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Articles (14)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,393 Views
12 Pages

Analysis of Spanish Parents’ Knowledge about ASD and Their Attitudes towards Inclusive Education

  • Irene Gómez-Marí,
  • Raúl Tárraga-Mínguez and
  • Gemma Pastor-Cerezuela

To make possible the inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream settings, parental knowledge and attitudes towards the disorder play a key role between the home and the school setting. However, prior literature has not ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,356 Views
16 Pages

Study on the Attitudes and Knowledge of Teachers and Future Teachers about Immediate Health Care Measures at School

  • Paula Pais-Roldán,
  • María del Carmen Olmos-Gómez,
  • Jesús Manuel Cuevas-Rincón and
  • Mónica Luque-Suárez

The level and need for immediate health care measures training for teachers are of growing concern for two main reasons: on the one hand, these contents are part of the school curriculum and, on the other hand, teachers are the first adults to interv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,924 Views
19 Pages

Purpose: To examine the perception of students regarding an e-learning system adopted by various educational institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A web-based-survey was conducted among selected univer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,530 Views
21 Pages

School bullying is a serious public health concern in many countries worldwide. Over recent decades, several effective anti-bullying prevention programs have been developed. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an adapted version of the...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,210 Views
12 Pages

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Triggers Atrial Conduction Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Dimitrios V. Moysidis,
  • Andreas S. Papazoglou,
  • Christos Tsagkaris,
  • Vasileios Oikonomou,
  • Anna Loudovikou,
  • Anastasios Kartas,
  • Nikolaos Stalikas,
  • Efstratios Karagiannidis,
  • Mihnea-Alexandru Găman and
  • Periklis Panagopoulos
  • + 2 authors

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is closely related to various adverse cardiovascular manifestations and increased cardiovascular risk. However, atrial fibrillation (AF) development and atrial conduction abnormalities have not been thorou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,920 Views
10 Pages

The aim of this study was to examine sleep/wake behaviour and sleep strategies before, during and after ultra-marathon running events exceeding 100 miles (161 km). A total of 119 athletes completed a web-based questionnaire regarding their habitual s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,269 Views
11 Pages

Attitude toward smart working reflects feelings of favorableness towards this object; attitudes influence intentions, which in turn guide behaviors. Recent research confirms the positive influence that attitude toward smart working has on expected us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,022 Views
16 Pages

The study presents the validation of a scale measuring physicians’ efficacy beliefs about their ability to manage issues related to communication with patients. Specifically, the tool focused on three fundamental phases of the clinical intervie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,015 Views
11 Pages

Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecological perspectives of the country, especially in the Muslim majority countries. We aimed to determine the association between suicide rate and the ecolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,787 Views
23 Pages

In educational large-scale assessment (LSA) studies such as PISA, item response theory (IRT) scaling models summarize students’ performance on cognitive test items across countries. This article investigates the impact of different factors in m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
8,202 Views
15 Pages

The concept of nomophobia is a relatively new and is defined as the fear of not being able to use all the features and benefits provided by smartphones. The main goal of this research was to examine the relationship between nomophobia and various emo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
10,796 Views
24 Pages

According to the Theory of Basic Human Values, values are relatively stable, but not immutable, abstract goals which strongly influence peoples’ lives. Since their relative stability, psychosocial research is attempting to understand the extent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
7,766 Views
15 Pages

Validity and Psychometric Properties of the ILO-WHO Workplace Stress Scale: A Study with Workers from the Canary Islands

  • Juan Martinez Torvisco,
  • Giuseppe Santisi,
  • Alice Garofalo,
  • Tiziana Ramaci and
  • Massimiliano Barattucci

Occupational stress, as a negative facet, is a pervasive problem with significant implications for organizations, employees, welfare systems and health. The implementation of measurement tools that can capture the different organizational dimensions...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,986 Views
11 Pages

This study examines the indirect effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between emotional intelligence and life satisfaction among teachers during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland. A sample of 322 teachers aged 23–71 (...

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