نتایج جستجو برای: self perceived communicative competence

تعداد نتایج: 682118  

Journal: :International Journal of Serious Games 2022

The Interview Simulation for Police Officers (ISPO) is a serious game developed to train police officers in communication competencies related the interview of victims, witnesses and suspects. It was by Gameware Europe collaboration with Portuguese (Policia Judiciaria) within RAGE project. ISPO created using modern methodologies practices that are used real-life interviews. focus on training re...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2007
Geoffrey C Williams Martin Lynch Russell E Glasgow

OBJECTIVE To determine if a patient-centered, computer-assisted diabetes care intervention increased perceived autonomy support, perceived competence (from self-determination theory), and if these constructs mediated the effect of the intervention on ADA/NCQA recommended diabetes care outcomes. DESIGN A randomized controlled trial of 866 adult type 2 diabetes patients in heterogeneous primary...

Journal: :Nursing for women's health 2017
Lynn Barabach Susan M Ludington-Hoe Donna Dowling Marilyn Lotas

The objective of this pilot study was to determine women's perceptions of their levels of maternal role competence at discharge from a Baby-Friendly hospital. A convenience sample of 30 women completed two self-report questionnaires: a demographic questionnaire and the Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy scale. Women report that they perceived high levels of maternal role competence with...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Karine Bédard Thérèse Bouffard Pascal Pansu

This study conducted among 544 adolescents (M = 15.1 years, SD = .82) examined whether perceived social support from parents and peers mediated the relationship between biased self-evaluations of social competence and internalizing problems. The results showed negative links between bias in self-evaluation and depressive symptoms, social anxiety and social avoidance. Bias in self-evaluation of ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2012
Gary S Goldfield Kristi B Adamo Jane Rutherford Marisa Murray

OBJECTIVES To evaluate effects of stationary cycling to music versus interactive video game cycling on psychosocial functioning in obese adolescents. METHODS 30 obese adolescents aged 12-17 years were randomized to twice weekly laboratory-based sessions of stationary cycling to music or interactive video game cycling for a 10-week trial. Participant's self-reported measures of scholastic comp...

2014
Yuhui Liu Y. H. Liu

This paper introduces the theory of communicative competence by Hymes, the interpretation of communicative competence by Canale & Swain, the elements of efficient communication by Widdowson respectively, and the limitation of the previous application in China with the teaching environment of Classroom plus blackboard, analyzes the necessity and feasibility of creating authentic communicative en...

2009
Yu-Wen Ying

This study examined the potenfial contribufion of self-compassion to perceived competence and mental health in master's of social work students (N=65). It was hypothesized that the components of self-compassion (i.e., mindfulness, common humanity, self-kindness, overidentification, isolation, and selfjudgment) would impact perceived competence (sense of coherence), which in turn would mediate m...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2001
R H Engelbert V A Gulmans C S Uiterwaal P J Helders

OBJECTIVES To examine the perceived competence of children with different types of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and to investigate the possible relationships between their perceived competence and impairment parameters. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SETTING National referral center (hospital) for the treatment of children with OI. PATIENTS Forty children with OI (type I = 17; type III = 1...

Journal: :Child development 1984
S Harter R Pike

A new pictorial scale of perceived competence and social acceptance for young children, a downward extension of the Perceived Competence Scale for Children, is described. There are 2 versions of this instrument, 1 for preschoolers and kindergartners and a second for first and second graders, each tapping 4 domains: cognitive competence, physical competence, peer acceptance, and maternal accepta...

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