نتایج جستجو برای: self monitoring

تعداد نتایج: 805667  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Zahra Azadmanjir Reza Safdari Marjan Ghazisaeidi

Self-care to prevent cancer and self-management to cope with the disease are two discrete effective mechanisms for improving of control and management of neoplasia. Both them have certain strategies and practices. Often the two are used interchangeably despite their different approaches. Strategies of self-care usually refer to prevention at different levels include primary, secondary and terti...

2004
Arthur G. Bedeian David V. Day

In this exchange of letters, Art Bedeian and Dave Day attempt to square findings from the self-monitoring theory literature with what is known about leadership. Research suggests that high self-monitors [HSMs; relative to low self-monitors (LSMs)] are more likely to emerge as leaders. Bedeian, however, expresses skepticism about this finding. He notes that the description of a typical HSM does ...

2008
Alexa Darby

This research study explores teachers’ specific emotions and the reconstruction of teachers’ professional selfunderstanding during a comprehensive school reform initiative. Through interviews and archival material, this study seeks to examine teachers’ specific emotions during critical incidents that occurred during the period of reform and to explore the reconstruction of their professional se...

2012
Mizuho Hosogi Ayumi Okada Chikako Fujii Keizou Noguchi Kumi Watanabe

Self-esteem is the "feeling of self-appreciation" and is an indispensable emotion for people to adapt to society and live their lives. For children, in particular, the environment in which they are raised contributes profoundly to the development of their self-esteem, which in turn helps them to adapt better to society. Various psychologists have provided definitions of self-esteem, and examine...

2017
Kathrin Seifert Annika Spottke Klaus Fliessbach

Art and art therapy open up interesting possibilities for dementia patients. However, it has not been evaluated scientifically so far, whether the art of sculpting has any benefits. In this non-randomized pilot study with twelve participants, we investigated the feasibility and acceptance of sculptural activity in patients with dementia and the effects on their well-being. A questionnaire was c...

2012
Ernest Afari

We investigated the relationships between global self-esteem, academic self-efficacy and academic performance among a sample of 255 college students in the United Arab Emirates. The widely used Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1965) and an academic self-efficacy scale, modified from (Jinks and Morgan, 1999) were used to assess student’s self-esteem and their academic self-efficac...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2002
PR Shankar P Partha N Shenoy

BACKGROUND Self-medication and non-doctor prescribing of drugs is common in developing countries. Complementary and alternative medications, especially herbs, are also commonly used. There are few studies on the use of these medications in Pokhara Valley, Western Nepal. METHODS Previously briefed seventh semester medical students, using a semi-structured questionnaire, carried out the study o...

2004
Rasika Amarasiri Damminda Alahakoon Kate Smith

The Growing Self Organizing Map (GSOM) is a dynamic variant of the Self Organizing Map (SOM). It has been mainly used on low dimensional data sets. In this paper the GSOM is applied on high dimensional data sets and its performance is evaluated. Several modifications to the original GSOM algorithm are presented that enable the GSOM to be applied on high dimensional data .The modified version of...

2012
Mohammed ALI

This paper examines the conceptual foundations of self-concept, self-esteem and the self as they relate to disabled students in the context of physical education. Disable school children experience severe discriminations in society and within the school system, especially if the school is the mainstream type. With increasing emphasis on inclusiveness in school to different groups of excluded ch...

2010
Jon Hammermeister Michael A. Pickering

The need exists for educational methods which can positively influence self-esteem, especially in demanding military healthcare settings. Warrior Transition Units (WTU's) are tasked with the challenging mission of caring for seriously injured or ill U.S. Army Soldiers. This paper explored the hypothesis that an educationally-based Mental Skills Training (MST) intervention can enhance self-estee...

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