• openAccess   Women and men at work: Analyzing occupational stress and well-being from a gender perspective 

      Cifre, Eva; Vera Perea, María; Signani, Fulvia Asociación de Psicología de Puerto Rico (2015)
      Research in Occupational Health Psychology (OHP) demonstrates that different (work and non-work) environmental and individual characteristics might affect workers’ well-being. However, these findings have been generalized ...
    • openAccess   Women's Ecofeminist Spirituality: Origins and Applications to Psychotherapy 

      Santamaría-Dávila, J.; Cantera Espinosa, Leonor María; Blanco Fernández, Marta; Cifre, Eva Elsevier (2019-01)
      The aim of this paper is to theoretically explore the origins and possible psychotherapeutic applications of some neo-pagan, neo-shamanic, or psycho-spiritual women's movements that are currently spreading in Western ...
    • closedAccess   Work-related stress assessment in a population of Itlaian workers. The Stress Questionnaire 

      Mucci, Nicola; Giorgi, Gabriele; Cupelli, Vincenzo; Gioffrè, Pier Agostino; Rosati, Maria Valeria; Tomei, Francesco; Tomei, Gianfranco; BRESO, EDGAR; Arcangeli, Giulio Elsevier (2015-01)
      The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial risk scale included in the Stress Questionnaire (SQ) developed by our research group. The primary purpose of this work is ...
    • openAccess   “Yes, I can, I feel good, and I just do it!”: on gain cycles and spirals of efficacy beliefs, affect, and engagement 

      Salanova, Marisa; Llorens Gumbau, Susana; Schaufeli, Wilmar Wiley-Blackwell (2011-04)
      Taking Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory as our starting point, we tested how efficacy beliefs (self-efficacy and perceived collective efficacy) reciprocally influence activity engagement (vigor, dedication, and absorption) ...
    • openAccess   You work may be killing you! Workaholism, sleep problems and cardiovascular risk 

      Salanova, Marisa; López González, Ángel Arturo; Llorens Gumbau, Susana; Del Líbano, Mario; Vicente Herrero, Mª Teófila; Tomás Salvá, Matias Taylor & Francis (2016-07)
      This study tests the relationships between workaholism (i.e. working excessively and compulsively), sleep problems and cardiovascular risk in 537 employees from five Spanish hospitals. Four types of worker (i.e. workaholics, ...
    • openAccess   Young children’s attributes are better conveyed by voices than by faces 

      Hernández Blasi, Carlos; Bjorklund, David F.; Agut, Sonia; Lozano Nomdedeu, Francisco Alejandro; Martínez Martínez, Miguel Ángel Elsevier (2022-12-17)
      The purpose of this study was to explore how young children’s vocal and facial cues contribute to conveying to adults important information about children’s attributes when presented together. In particular, the study aimed ...