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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, Volume 14, Issue 6

June 2024 - 24 articles

Cover Story: The study of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) continues to be a topic of interest, due to the increasing prevalence and the numerous uncertainties it still presents. Parents raising a child with ASD face daily challenges to meet their specific needs. On the other hand, factors such as parenting style, parental sense of competence, individual characteristics of the caregiver, stress coping strategies, family and/or social support, or relationships can promote or hinder the optimal development of children. This study aims to review, in recent literature, the relationship between parenting styles and the well-being of these families, taking into account other related variables. View this paper
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Articles (24)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,620 Views
12 Pages

A Patient-Centered Approach to Communication during Endoscopic Procedures: The Importance of Providing Information to Patients

  • Osnat Bashkin,
  • Rita Boltean,
  • Revaya Ben-Lulu,
  • Mor Aharon,
  • Ruhama Elhayany,
  • Avraham Yitzhak,
  • Revital Guterman and
  • Naim Abu-Freha

The study aimed to explore patients’ experiences and perceptions throughout the various stages of endoscopic procedures and examine the association between patient-centered communication and the patient’s experience. A total of 191 patien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,922 Views
22 Pages

Background: The group climate within residential youth care institutions is considered a transactional process, both within a group of youth from various cultural backgrounds and between them and their group workers. The ongoing interaction between t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,730 Views
19 Pages

Today, many individuals read the daily news from social media platforms. Research has shown that news with negative valence might influence the well-being of individuals. Existing research that examined the impact of headlines on individuals’ w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,030 Views
20 Pages

Multimedia resources, such as instructional videos, are currently enjoying a certain popularity in the training programs for medical and dental students. The major challenge is to create such resources with quality content that is approved by student...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,028 Views
13 Pages

Postpartum-Specific Anxiety and Maternal–Infant Bonding: A Predictive Validity Study amongst Italian Women

  • Chiara Ionio,
  • Giulia Ciuffo,
  • Paul Christiansen,
  • Anna Maria Della Vedova,
  • Victoria Fallon,
  • Maria Francesca Figlino,
  • Marta Landoni,
  • Sergio A. Silverio,
  • Martina Smorti and
  • Alessandra Bramante

The role of anxiety is unknown in relation to postpartum bonding, unlike the well-known detrimental effect that postpartum depression has on the relationship between a mother and child. This study investigates how anxiety affects mother–infant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,763 Views
17 Pages

Engagement in Youth Athletes as a Positive Experience in Sport: Implications of Gender, Age, and Competitive Level

  • María Julia Raimundi,
  • Ignacio Celsi,
  • Mauro Pérez-Gaido,
  • Vanina Schmidt,
  • Isabel Castillo and
  • Octavio Alvarez

The aim of this study was to examine athlete engagement and its relationships with indicators of the quality of the athlete’s sport experience, exploring potential differences according to gender, age, and competitive level. Furthermore, this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,571 Views
12 Pages

Adaptation of the Short Dark Triad (SD3) to Spanish Adolescents

  • María Penado Abilleira,
  • María-Luisa Rodicio-García,
  • María-Paula Ríos-de-Deus and
  • Tara Alonso del Hierro

(1) Background: The dark triad refers to a personality configuration mainly characterized by the presence of Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy. Even though adolescence is a critical stage in the development of dark triad traits, to date,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,508 Views
13 Pages

Background: Child ADHD symptoms are highly prevalent in middle childhood, alongside impairment in social functioning. The parent–child relationship has been shown to play an important role; however, studies investigating specific facets of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
9,244 Views
11 Pages

Academic Burnout, Personality, and Academic Variables in University Students

  • Elena Cuevas-Caravaca,
  • Elisa Isabel Sánchez-Romero and
  • Josefa A. Antón-Ruiz

This study examines academic burnout syndrome and its relation to personal and academic variables among university students in nursing and early childhood education programs in Spain. A total of 606 university students (primary education: 49.7%; nurs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,042 Views
18 Pages

The complexity of today’s scenario has made it necessary to investigate the need for individuals to make choices that entail increasing exposure to risk and uncertainty. Among the individual resources that could help people to cope with situati...

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