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Author(s): Blais AR, Gillet N, Houle SA, Comeau CA, Morin AJS
The present study examined the distinct configurations, or profiles, taken by work fatigue dimensions among samples of military (n = 1,436) and civilian (n = 2,477) employees. We also tested profile similarity across these two samples of employees. In addit...
Article GUID: 33329261
Author(s): Marentette P, Furman R, Suvanto ME, Nicoladis E
Pantomime has long been considered distinct from co-speech gesture. It has therefore been argued that pantomime cannot be part of gesture-speech integration. We examine pantomime as distinct from silent gesture, focusing on non-co-speech gestures that occur...
Article GUID: 33329222
Author(s): Tremblay B; Rodrigues ML; Martin-Chang S;
Despite the far-reaching advantages associated with leisure reading, it is an activity that fewer adolescents are choosing to pursue. The present study used a retrospective correlational approach to investigate shared storybook reading in childhood and curr...
Article GUID: 33071904
Author(s): Burnside K, Neumann C, Poulin-Dubois D
It has been argued that infants possess a rich, sophisticated theory of mind (ToM) that is only revealed with tasks based on spontaneous responses. A mature (ToM) implies the understanding that mental states are person specific. Previous studies on infants&...
Article GUID: 33071864
Author(s): Serravalle L; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA;
Despite evidence of differential processing of personally relevant stimuli (PR), most studies investigating attentional biases in processing emotional content use generic stimuli. We sought to examine differences in the processing of PR, relative to generic...
Article GUID: 33071861
Author(s): Swaine B, Poncet F, Lachance B, Proulx-Goulet C, Bergeron V, Brousse É, Lamoureux J, McKinley P...
Background/Objective: To determine the added benefit on participants' mobility and participation of a 12-week dance therapy (DT) intervention combined with usual physical rehabilitation for adu...
Article GUID: 32982831
Author(s): Fouquereau E, Morin AJS, Huyghebaert T, Chevalier S, Coillot H, Gillet N
Front Psychol. 2020;11:812 Authors: Fouquereau E, Morin AJS, Huyghebaert T, Chevalier S, Coillot H, Gillet N
Article GUID: 32477210
Author(s): Collie RJ; Malmberg LE; Martin AJ; Sammons P; Morin AJS;
Teachers' healthy and effective functioning at work is impacted by the demands they face and the resources they can access. In this study, person-centered analysis was adopted to identify distinct teacher profiles of demands and resources. We investigat...
Article GUID: 32322226
Author(s): Solomonova E, Dubé S, Blanchette-Carrière C, Sandra DA, Samson-Richer A, Carr M, Paquette T, Nielsen T
Front Psychol. 2019;10:3014 Authors: Solomonova E, Dubé S, Blanchette-Carrière C, Sandra DA, Samson-Richer A, Carr M, Paquette T, Nielsen T
Article GUID: 32038390
Author(s): Kalman CS, Lattery M
Front Psychol. 2019;10:2861 Authors: Kalman CS, Lattery M PMID: 31920884 [PubMed]
Article GUID: 31920884
Author(s): de Almeida RG, Di Nardo J, Antal C, von Grünau MW
Front Psychol. 2019;10:2162 Authors: de Almeida RG, Di Nardo J, Antal C, von Grünau MW
Article GUID: 31649574
Author(s): Matthews TE; Thibodeau JN; Gunther BP; Penhune VB;
Studies comparing musicians and non-musicians have shown that musical training can improve rhythmic perception and production. These findings tell us that training can result in rhythm processing advantages, but they do not tell us whether practicing a part...
Article GUID: 26869969
Author(s): Ireland K; Parker A; Foster N; Penhune V;
Measuring musical abilities in childhood can be challenging. When music training and maturation occur simultaneously, it is difficult to separate the effects of specific experience from age-based changes in cognitive and motor abilities. The goal of this st...
Article GUID: 29674984
Author(s): Katana M; Röcke C; Spain SM; Allemand M;
This daily diary study examined the within-person coupling between four emotion regulation strategies and both subjective well-being and perceived stress in daily life of geriatric nurses. Participants (N = 89) described how they regulated their emotions in...
Article GUID: 31156513
Author(s): Switzer A, Caldwell W, da Estrela C, Barker ET, Gouin JP
Front Psychol. 2018;9:1959 Authors: Switzer A, Caldwell W, da Estrela C, Barker ET, Gouin JP
Article GUID: 30386280
Author(s): Dunfield KA, Best LJ, Kelley EA, Kuhlmeier VA
Front Psychol. 2019;10:25 Authors: Dunfield KA, Best LJ, Kelley EA, Kuhlmeier VA
Article GUID: 30728793
Author(s): Stack DM; Matte-Gagné C; Dickson DJ;
Few studies have examined the longitudinal impact of birth status on the infant-mother relationship and on children's socio-emotional development. In the present study we investigated developmental patterns of such relationships [using the Emotional Ava...
Article GUID: 30761058
Author(s): Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B
Front Psychol. 2017;8:2048 Authors: Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B
Article GUID: 29250006
Title: | Emotion Regulation, Subjective Well-Being, and Perceived Stress in Daily Life of Geriatric Nurses |
Authors: | Katana M, Röcke C, Spain SM, Allemand M, |
Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31156513/ |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01097 |
Category: | Front Psychol |
PMID: | 31156513 |
Dept Affiliation: | PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. 2 University Research Priority Program "Dynamics of Healthy Aging," University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. 3 John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. |
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This daily diary study examined the within-person coupling between four emotion regulation strategies and both subjective well-being and perceived stress in daily life of geriatric nurses. Participants (N = 89) described how they regulated their emotions in terms of cognitive reappraisal and suppression. They also indicated their subjective well-being and level of perceived stress each day over 3 weeks. At the within-person level, cognitive reappraisal intended to increase positive emotions was positively associated with higher subjective well-being and negatively associated with perceived stress. Suppression of the expression of positive emotions was negatively associated with subjective well-being and positively associated with perceived stress. However, cognitive reappraisal intended to down-regulate negative emotions and suppression as a strategy to inhibit the expression of negative emotions were not associated with daily well-being or perceived stress. Off-days were rated as days with higher subjective well-being and lower perceived stress in contrast to working days. At the between-person level, individuals who reported more daily negative affect reported increased suppression of positive emotions, corroborating the within-person findings. Moreover, findings indicated that nurses with more years of experience in the job reported higher subjective well-being and less perceived stress. These results provide insights into important daily emotional processes of geriatric nurses, both at workdays and in their leisure time. |