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| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Understanding COVID-19 vaccination disparity among Black adults in North America: A two-study motivational approach | Fang X; Holding AC; Audet ÉC; Thai H; Koestner R; | 41043306 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Comparative Analysis of the Functions Work Groups and Informal Subgroups Carry out in Relation to their Members: The Essence, Conditions of Implementation, Effects, and Dysfunctions | Sidorenkov AV; Borokhovski EF; | 38492193 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | Candidiasis: from cutaneous to systemic, new perspectives of potential targets and therapeutic strategies | Lu H; Hong T; Jiang Y; Whiteway M; Zhang S; | 37307922 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | Survey of Cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: From a Holistic and Systemic Vision | González-Saavedra JF; Figueroa M; Céspedes S; Montejo-Sánchez S; | 35459025 ENCS |
| 5 | Protocol for a partially nested randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the scleroderma patient-centered intervention network COVID-19 home-isolation activities together (SPIN-CHAT) program to reduce anxiety among at-risk scleroderma patients. | Thombs BD, Kwakkenbos L, Carrier ME, Bourgeault A, Tao L, Harb S, Gagarine M, Rice D, Bustamante L, Ellis K, Duchek D, Wu Y, Bhandari PM, Neupane D, Carboni-Jiménez A, Henry RS, Krishnan A, Sun Y, Levis B, He C, Turner KA, Benedetti A, Culos-Reed N, El-Baalbaki G, Hebblethwaite S, Bartlett SJ, Dyas L, Patten S, Varga J, Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network (SPIN) COVID-19 Patient Advisory Team, SPIN Investigators | 32521358 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | Protocol for a partially nested randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the scleroderma patient-centered intervention network COVID-19 home-isolation activities together (SPIN-CHAT) program to reduce anxiety among at-risk scleroderma patients. | Fortuné C, Gietzen A, Guillot G, Lewis N, Nielsen K, Richard M, Sauvé M, Welling J, SPIN Investigators, Baron M, Furst DE, Gottesman K, Malcarne V, Mayes MD, Mouthon L, Nielson WR, Riggs R, Wigley F, Assassi S, Boutron I, Ells C, van den Ende C, Fligelstone K, Frech T, Godard D, Harel D, Hinchcliff M, Hudson M, Johnson SR, Larche M, Leite C, Nguyen C, Pope J, Portales A, Rannou F, Reyna TSR, Schouffoer AA, Suarez-Almazor ME, Agard C, Albert A, André M, Arsenault G, Benzidia I, Bernstein EJ, Berthier S, Biss | 32419703 PSYCHOLOGY |
| Title: | Comparative Analysis of the Functions Work Groups and Informal Subgroups Carry out in Relation to their Members: The Essence, Conditions of Implementation, Effects, and Dysfunctions | ||||
| Authors: | Sidorenkov AV, Borokhovski EF | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38492193/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1007/s12124-024-09834-y | ||||
| Publication: | Integrative psychological & behavioral science | ||||
| Keywords: | Functional analysis; Functions; Informal subgroup; Small group; Systemic approach; | ||||
| PMID: | 38492193 | Category: | Date Added: | 2024-03-17 | |
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CONCORDIA
1 Southern Federal University, 105/42 Bolshaya Sadovaya Ul., Rostov-Na-Donu, 344006, Russia. 2 Concordia University, Boulevard de Maisonneuve West, 1455, H3G 1M8, Montreal, QC, GA-2.126, Canada. eugene.borokhovski@concordia.ca. |
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In this article, we attempt to integrate and further develop conceptual ideas about functions of small groups and the informal subgroups that arise within them in relation to their respective members, namely, the functions of: (1) creating possibilities for realizing individual goals and meeting individual needs; (2) providing protection from external and intragroup social threats; (3) providing information to members; (4) educating members; (5) providing adaptive capacities to members; and (6) providing control and regulation. First, drawing on a functional analysis, we defined the concept of "function." Next, we touched upon such issues as: the essence of each function; conditions for implementing the functions; the difference between an informal subgroup and a small group in how they implement the functions for their respective members; the effects of implementing the functions; and the related dysfunctions. This versatile account of the functions that small groups and informal subgroups implement in relation to their members allowed us to expand our understanding of these functions and their effects on attitudes, activities and the development of group (subgroup) members, as well as of some aspects of group and subgroup processes and performance. We conclude by presenting both theoretical and practical applications of the analysis of the functions of groups and subgroups and, accordingly, posed some important questions for further research and discussion. |



