نتایج جستجو برای: 2 empathy

تعداد نتایج: 2534541  

2016
Rebecca S. Merkin Reem Ramadan

This study highlights Syrian communication practices using comparative tests with the United States communication as a baseline. Additionally, theoretical findings on individualism and collectivism theory are extended to include findings from Syria. Multivariate Analysis of Covariance was used to test culture's effect in demographically similar (in age, SES, and education) student convenience s...

2011
Helen Scott Jo Silvester

................................................................................................................ 10 Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 12 1.1. Patient satisfaction ................................................................................... 13 1.2. Patient adherence to treatment ...................

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2014
Matthew J Smith William P Horan Derin J Cobia Tatiana M Karpouzian Jaclyn M Fox James L Reilly Hans C Breiter

Empathic deficits have been linked to poor functioning in schizophrenia, but this work is mostly limited to self-report data. This study examined whether performance-based empathy measures account for incremental variance in social competence and social attainment above and beyond self-reported empathy, neurocognition, and clinical symptoms. Given the importance of working memory in theoretical...

2016
Chanmin Park Yeon Jung Lee Minha Hong Chul-Ho Jung Yeni Synn Young-Sook Kwack Jae-Sung Ryu Tae Won Park Seong Ae Lee Geon Ho Bahn

We assessed empathy in medical residents, including factors modifying empathy and the relationship between empathy and burnout. Participants (n = 317 residents, response rate = 42%) from 4 university hospitals completed a socio-demographic questionnaire, the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (Health Professional version, Korean edition), and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Participants were class...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Joan Y. Chiao Vani A. Mathur

How does race affect the human ability to share and respond to the suffering of others? Recent evidence provides novel insight into how and why race alters empathic neural response.

2013
Robert Eres Pascal Molenberghs

Empathy involves affective, cognitive, and emotion regulative components. The affective component relies on the sharing of emotional states with others and is discussed here in relation to the human Mirror System. On the other hand, the cognitive component is related to understanding the mental states of others and draws upon literature surrounding Theory of Mind (ToM). The final component, emo...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Sara Prot Douglas A Gentile Craig A Anderson Kanae Suzuki Edward Swing Kam Ming Lim Yukiko Horiuchi Margareta Jelic Barbara Krahé Wei Liuqing Albert K Liau Angeline Khoo Poesis Diana Petrescu Akira Sakamoto Sachi Tajima Roxana Andreea Toma Wayne Warburton Xuemin Zhang Ben Chun Pan Lam

Despite recent growth of research on the effects of prosocial media, processes underlying these effects are not well understood. Two studies explored theoretically relevant mediators and moderators of the effects of prosocial media on helping. Study 1 examined associations among prosocial- and violent-media use, empathy, and helping in samples from seven countries. Prosocial-media use was posit...

2016
Martin C. Melchers Mei Li Brian W. Haas Martin Reuter Lena Bischoff Christian Montag

Empathy is an important human ability associated with successful social interaction. It is currently unclear how to optimally measure individual differences in empathic processing. Although the Big Five model of personality is an effective model to explain individual differences in human experience and behavior, its relation to measures of empathy is currently not well understood. Therefore, th...

2011
Thelma A Quince Richard A Parker Diana F Wood John A Benson

BACKGROUND Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines during university medical education. The significance of that decline has been debated.This paper reports the findings in respect of two questions relating to university medical education: 1. Do men and women medical students differ in empathy? 2. Does empathy change amongst men and women over time? ...

Journal: :journal of advances in medical education and professionalism 0
mitra khademalhosseini shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran zeinab khademalhosseini shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran farzad mahmoodian department of medical ethics, medical school, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

introduction: empathy refers to a personality character that has a great role in communication with others. thus, proper evaluation and education of empathy in medical students is important for medical education. because previous studies had suggested that physician’s empathy may reduce with clinical trainings, in this study we decided to measure the empathy score among medical students. method...

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