نتایج جستجو برای: ecological capability assessment

تعداد نتایج: 737332  

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Erin S Sheets Spencer Bujarski Adam M Leventhal Lara A Ray

The ability to recognize and label discrete emotions, termed emotion differentiation, is particularly pertinent to overall emotion regulation abilities. Patterns of deficient emotion differentiation have been associated with mood and anxiety disorders but have yet to be examined in relation to nicotine dependence. This study employed ecological momentary assessment to examine smokers' subjectiv...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Helmut Hillebrand Elizabeth T Borer Matthew E S Bracken Bradley J Cardinale Just Cebrian Elsa E Cleland James J Elser Daniel S Gruner W Stanley Harpole Jacqueline T Ngai Stuart Sandin Eric W Seabloom Jonathan B Shurin Jennifer E Smith Melinda D Smith

Plant-herbivore interactions mediate the trophic structure of ecosystems. We use a comprehensive data set extracted from the literature to test the relative explanatory power of two contrasting bodies of ecological theory, the metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) and ecological stoichiometry (ES), for per-capita and population-level rates of herbivory across ecosystems. We found that ambient tempe...

2005
T. H. Fritts

Around 1950, populations of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) were introduced on Guam, a previously snake-free island. This introduction was the result of post-World War II traffic carrying military materials from the South Pacific region (Savidge 1987; Rodda et al. 1992). It resulted in major ecological changes and the loss of several bird and lizard species from the island starting in ...

2014
Melanie M. Keller Mei-Lin Chang Eva S. Becker Thomas Goetz Anne C. Frenzel

Emotional exhaustion (EE) is the core component in the study of teacher burnout, with significant impact on teachers' professional lives. Yet, its relation to teachers' emotional experiences and emotional labor (EL) during instruction remains unclear. Thirty-nine German secondary teachers were surveyed about their EE (trait), and via the experience sampling method on their momentary (state; N =...

Journal: :Statistica Sinica 2016
Esra Kürüm Runze Li Saul Shiffman Weixin Yao

Motivated by an empirical analysis of ecological momentary assessment data (EMA) collected in a smoking cessation study, we propose a joint modeling technique for estimating the time-varying association between two intensively measured longitudinal responses: a continuous one and a binary one. A major challenge in joint modeling these responses is the lack of a multivariate distribution. We sug...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2009
Trish Gorely Andrew J Atkin Stuart JH Biddle Simon J Marshall

BACKGROUND Identification of non-modifiable correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in youth contributes to the development of effective targeted intervention strategies. The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships between family circumstances (e.g. socio-economic status, single vs. dual parent household, presence/absence of siblings) and leisure-time physical ...

2014
Ellen Beckjord Saul Shiffman

Real-time assessment, known as ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and real-time intervention (ecological momentary intervention [EMI]) can significantly extend the reach and impact of interventions to help individuals reduce their drinking behavior. For EMA, the user provides information on the variable of interest (e.g., drinking or craving) via a mobile device.This data reporting can occu...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2017
Evan M Kleiman Brianna J Turner Szymon Fedor Eleanor E Beale Jeff C Huffman Matthew K Nock

Two studies examined 2 important but previously unanswered questions about the experience of suicidal ideation: (a) How does suicidal ideation vary over short periods of time?, and (b) To what degree do risk factors for suicidal ideation vary over short periods and are such changes associated with changes in suicidal ideation? Participants in Study 1 were 54 adults who had attempted suicide in ...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Scott G Engel Justin J Boseck Ross D Crosby Stephen A Wonderlich James E Mitchell Joshua Smyth Raymond Miltenberger Howard Steiger

Past research has suggested that negative affect may be a causal factor for eating disordered behaviors. More specifically, research has shown that anger appears to be one aspect of negative affect that is particularly relevant in bulimic patients. Previous studies have also shown that the relationship between negative affect and eating disordered behaviors may partially depend upon personality...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2008
Diana J Whalen Jennifer S Silk Mara Semel Erika E Forbes Neal D Ryan David A Axelson Boris Birmaher Ronald E Dahl

OBJECTIVE Sleep problems are a cardinal symptom of depression in children and adolescents and caffeine use is a prevalent and problematic issue in youth; yet little is known about caffeine use and its effects on sleep in youth with depression. We examined caffeine use and its relation to sleep and affect in youth's natural environments. METHODS Thirty youth with major depressive disorder (MDD...

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