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2. Life satisfaction around the world: Measurement invariance of the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups.
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Viren Swami, Stefan Stieger, Martin Voracek, Toivo Aavik, Hamed Abdollahpour Ranjbar, Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo, Reza Afhami, Oli Ahmed, Annie Aimé, Marwan Akel, Hussam Al Halbusi, George Alexias, Khawla F Ali, Nursel Alp-Dal, Anas B Alsalhani, Sara Álvarez-Solas, Ana Carolina Soares Amaral, Sonny Andrianto, Trefor Aspden, Marios Argyrides, John Jamir Benzon R Aruta, Stephen Atkin, Olusola Ayandele, Migle Baceviciene, Radvan Bahbouh, Andrea Ballesio, David Barron, Ashleigh Bellard, Sóley Sesselja Bender, Kerime Derya Beydaǧ, Gorana Birovljević, Marie-Ève Blackburn, Teresita Borja-Alvarez, Joanna Borowiec, Miroslava Bozogáňová, Solfrid Bratland-Sanda, Matthew H E M Browning, Anna Brytek-Matera, Marina Burakova, Yeliz Çakır-Koçak, Pablo Camacho, Vittorio Emanuele Camilleri, Valentina Cazzato, Silvia Cerea, Apitchaya Chaiwutikornwanich, Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon, Tim Chambers, Qing-Wei Chen, Xin Chen, Chin-Lung Chien, Phatthanakit Chobthamkit, Bovornpot Choompunuch, Emilio J Compte, Jennifer Corrigan, Getrude Cosmas, Richard G Cowden, Kamila Czepczor-Bernat, Marcin Czub, Wanderson Roberto da Silva, Mahboubeh Dadfar, Simon E Dalley, Lionel Dany, Jesus Alfonso D Datu, Pedro Henrique Berbert de Carvalho, Gabriel Lins de Holanda Coelho, Avila Odia S De Jesus, Sonia Harzallah Debbabi, Sandesh Dhakal, Francesca Di Bernardo, Donka D Dimitrova, Jacinthe Dion, Barnaby Dixson, Stacey M Donofrio, Marius Drysch, Hongfei Du, Angel M Dzhambov, Claire El-Jor, Violeta Enea, Mehmet Eskin, Farinaz Farbod, Lorleen Farrugia, Leonie Fian, Maryanne L Fisher, Michał Folwarczny, David A Frederick, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Adrian Furnham, Antonio Alías García, Shulamit Geller, Marta Ghisi, Alireza Ghorbani, Maria Angeles Gomez Martinez, Sarah Gradidge, Sylvie Graf, Caterina Grano, Gyöngyvér Gyene, Souheil Hallit, Motasem Hamdan, Jonathan E Handelzalts, Paul H P Hanel, Steven R Hawks, Issa Hekmati, Mai Helmy, Tetiana Hill, Farah Hina, Geraldine Holenweger, Martina Hřebíčková, Olasupo Augustine Ijabadeniyi, Asma Imam, Başak İnce, Natalia Irrazabal, Rasa Jankauskiene, Ding-Yu Jiang, Micaela Jiménez-Borja, Verónica Jiménez-Borja, Evan M Johnson, Veljko Jovanović, Marija Jović, Marko Jović, Alessandra Costa Pereira Junqueira, Lisa-Marie Kahle, Adam Kantanista, Ahmet Karakiraz, Ayşe Nur Karkin, Erich Kasten, Salam Khatib, Nuannut Khieowan, Patricia Joseph Kimong, Litza Kiropoulos, Joshua Knittel, Neena Kohli, Mirjam Koprivnik, Aituar Kospakov, Magdalena Król-Zielińska, Isabel Krug, Garry Kuan, Yee Cheng Kueh, Omar Kujan, Miljana Kukić, Sanjay Kumar, Vipul Kumar, Nishtha Lamba, Mary Anne Lauri, Maria Fernanda Laus, Liza April LeBlanc, Hyejoo J Lee, Małgorzata Lipowska, Mariusz Lipowski, Caterina Lombardo, Andrea Lukács, Christophe Maïano, Sadia Malik, Mandar Manjary, Lidia Márquez Baldó, Martha Martinez-Banfi, Karlijn Massar, Camilla Matera, Olivia McAnirlin, Moisés Roberto Mebarak, Anwar Mechri, Juliana Fernandes Filgueiras Meireles, Norbert Mesko, Jacqueline Mills, Maya Miyairi, Ritu Modi, Adriana Modrzejewska, Justyna Modrzejewska, Kate E Mulgrew, Taryn A Myers, Hikari Namatame, Mohammad Zakaria Nassani, Amanda Nerini, Félix Neto, Joana Neto, Angela Nogueira Neves, Siu-Kuen Ng, Devi Nithiya, Jiaqing O, Sahar Obeid, Camila Oda-Montecinos, Peter Olamakinde Olapegba, Tosin Tunrayo Olonisakin, Salma Samir Omar, Brynja Örlygsdóttir, Emrah Özsoy, Tobias Otterbring, Sabine Pahl, Maria Serena Panasiti, Yonguk Park, Muhammad Mainuddin Patwary, Tatiana Pethö, Nadezhda Petrova, Jakob Pietschnig, Sadaf Pourmahmoud, Vishnunarayan Girishan Prabhu, Vita Poštuvan, Pavol Prokop, Virginia L Ramseyer Winter, Magdalena Razmus, Taotao Ru, Mirjana Rupar, Reza N Sahlan, Mohammad Salah Hassan, Anđela Šalov, Saphal Sapkota, Jacob Owusu Sarfo, Yoko Sawamiya, Katrin Schaefer, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Veya Seekis, Kerim Selvi, Mehdi Sharifi, Anita Shrivastava, Rumana Ferdousi Siddique, Valdimar Sigurdsson, Vineta Silkane, Ana Šimunić, Govind Singh, Alena Slezáčková, Christine Sundgot-Borgen, Gill Ten Hoor, Passagorn Tevichapong, Arun Tipandjan, Jennifer Todd, Constantinos Togas, Fernando Tonini, Juan Camilo Tovar-Castro, Lise Katrine Jepsen Trangsrud, Pankaj Tripathi, Otilia Tudorel, Tracy L Tylka, Anar Uyzbayeva, Zahir Vally, Edmunds Vanags, Luis Diego Vega, Aitor Vicente-Arruebarrena, Jose Vidal-Mollón, Roosevelt Vilar, Hyxia Villegas, Mona Vintilă, Christoph Wallner, Mathew P White, Simon Whitebridge, Sonja Windhager, Kah Yan Wong, Eric Kenson Yau, Yuko Yamamiya, Victoria Wai Lan Yeung, Marcelo Callegari Zanetti, Magdalena Zawisza, Nadine Zeeni, Martina Zvaríková, and Ulrich S Tran
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a widely used self-report measure of subjective well-being, but studies of its measurement invariance across a large number of nations remain limited. Here, we utilised the Body Image in Nature (BINS) dataset-with data collected between 2020 and 2022 -to assess measurement invariance of the SWLS across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups (N = 56,968). All participants completed the SWLS under largely uniform conditions. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis indicated that configural and metric invariance was upheld across all nations, languages, gender identities, and age groups, suggesting that the unidimensional SWLS model has universal applicability. Full scalar invariance was achieved across gender identities and age groups. Based on alignment optimisation methods, partial scalar invariance was achieved across all but three national groups and across all languages represented in the BINS. There were large differences in latent SWLS means across nations and languages, but negligible-to-small differences across gender identities and age groups. Across nations, greater life satisfaction was significantly associated with greater financial security and being in a committed relationship or married. The results of this study suggest that the SWLS largely assesses a common unidimensional construct of life satisfaction irrespective of respondent characteristics (i.e., national group, gender identities, and age group) or survey presentation (i.e., survey language). This has important implications for the assessment of life satisfaction across nations and provides information that will be useful for practitioners aiming to promote subjective well-being internationally.
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- 2025
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3. The Abbreviated 3-Item Versions of the Satisfaction With Life Scale and the Satisfaction With Love Life Scale
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Joana Neto and Félix Neto
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Satisfaction with Love Life Scale (SWLLS) are cognitive measures of subjective well-being. Each scale includes 5 items. The major goals of this work were to analyze the psychometric features and validity of the abbreviated 3-item forms of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS-3) and the Satisfaction with Love Life Scale (SWLLS-3), as well as the measurement invariance (MI) by gender and age in a Portuguese population. The sample comprised 1,271 participants with an average age of 38 years. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) demonstrated that the two-dimensional model of SWLS-3 and of SWLLS-3 presented good fit indices. The reliability was adequate. Furthermore, these scales demonstrated MI across gender and age. The correlations of the 3- and 5-item measures with these well-being measures were very similar. Overall, the 3-item versions of the SWLS-3 and the SWLLS-3 are presented as valid and reliable measurement tools.
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- 2024
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4. Comparing Social Perceptions of Culturally Emic Protagonists Using the Stereotype Content Model A Scale Development and Adaption Process Across Four Languages and Eight Countries
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Moritz Schemmerling, Maria-Therese Friehs, Patrick F. Kotzur, Franco Bastias, Jonas De Keersmaecker, Francisco G. Macedo, Felix Neto, Joana Neto, Agnieszka Pietraszkiewicz, Katharina Schmid, Sabine Sczesny, Claudio Torres, and Klaus Boehnke
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stereotype content model ,measurement invariance ,emic ,etic ,multilingual ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Abstract: Cross-cultural comparisons are often based on a single itemset that is used in several cultures and languages being translated semantically correct. In contrast, a new, emic, approach measures the same construct with individually created items for each culture and language. To test this emic approach, the current paper used the stereotype content model (SCM) with its dimensions, warmth, and competence. It is used to compare perceptions of people, residing in different countries, speaking different languages. The current paper reports a study (N = 2,901) that tests whether an adapted scale allows reliable and structurally valid measurement and comparisons of culturally emic protagonists on SCM dimensions across four languages (English, German, Portuguese, Spanish) in eight countries (United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Brazil, Spain, Argentina). The warmth dimension emerges as largely universal, but the competence dimension is a more culture-specific construct. Cross-cultural comparisons as to the competence dimension should be treated with care.
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- 2023
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5. Off-Crop and Off-Season Monitoring, Key Elements to Be Integrated into an Effective Strategy for the Control of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
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Ana A. R. M. Aguiar, Joana Neto, Pedro A. S. Sousa, Vanessa Roque, and Leonor Chichorro
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spotted wing drosophila ,vineyard ,monitorization ,Drosophilidae ,climate factors ,phenological stages ,Agriculture - Abstract
Drosophila suzukii is a pest affecting a wide range of host plants, causing severe damage to small fruits, berries, and grapes. This study analyzed environmental factors influencing its population dynamics in regions where temperature is not a limiting factor. Data were collected in the spring–summer seasons of 2018 and 2019 across three vineyards in northwestern Portugal, examining the relationship between captured D. suzukii females, climatic variables, vine phenological stages, and ecological infrastructures. A stepwise linear model and Pearson correlation matrix were used. In 2020, a winter study was conducted in nine vineyards, focusing on landscape composition and its effect on D. suzukii populations. An ecological infrastructure index was created and correlated with captures data. Results show that vine phenological stages and nearby ecological infrastructures significantly affect population dynamics in spring and summer. Vineyards surrounded by complex landscapes, especially with wild hosts, supported higher D. suzukii populations during winter. These findings highlight the importance of ecological infrastructures in managing D. suzukii populations year-round and suggest their consideration in pest control strategies.
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- 2024
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6. Measuring Ageism: Psychometric Analysis of the Portuguese Short Form of the Fraboni Scale (FSA-SF)
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Joana Neto and Félix Neto
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ageism ,fraboni scale of ageism ,psychometrics ,scale validation ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This article reports the development of a Portuguese shortened form of the Fraboni Scale of Ageism FSA (FSA-SF). The original FSA with 29 items measures the affective aspect of attitudes toward elderly to complement the cognitive component evaluated by other tools. Two studies were implemented to determine the psychometric features of the FSA-SF with 9 items. In the first study, 404 participants answered a questionnaire in Portuguese to evaluate the dimensionality of the FSA-SF via confirmatory factor analysis. In addition, the second-order factor, the reliability, and the convergent validity of the FSA-SF was assessed. Results showed 3 factors (Avoidance, Stereotypes, and Discrimination) with a second order factor (Ageism). The reliability and convergent validity of the FSA-SF were adequate. In the second study, 246 participants also answered a questionnaire in Portuguese to evaluate the replicability of the 3-factor structure and the second-order factor. In addition, the reliability, convergent, and incremental validity of the FSA-SF were examined. Good construct validity for the first and second order models was replicated via confirmatory factor analyses. Findings showed that the Portuguese FSA-SF had satisfactory reliability, convergent, and incremental validity. Overall, this article determines that the Portuguese shortened FSA-SF is an adequate tool to assess ageism.
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- 2024
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7. Warmth and competence perceptions of key protagonists are associated with containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from 35 countries
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Maria-Therese Friehs, Patrick F. Kotzur, Christine Kraus, Moritz Schemmerling, Jessica A. Herzig, Adrian Stanciu, Sebastian Dilly, Lisa Hellert, Doreen Hübner, Anja Rückwardt, Veruschka Ulizcay, Oliver Christ, Marco Brambilla, Jonas De keersmaecker, Federica Durante, Jessica Gale, Dmitry Grigoryev, Eric R. Igou, Nino Javakhishvili, Doris Kienmoser, Gandalf Nicolas, Julian Oldmeadow, Odile Rohmer, Bjørn Sætrevik, Julien Barbedor, Franco Bastias, Sebastian B. Bjørkheim, Aidos Bolatov, Nazire Duran, Andrej Findor, Friedrich Götz, Sylvie Graf, Anna Hakobjanyan, Georgios Halkias, Camellia Hancheva, Martina Hřebíčková, Matej Hruška, Shenel Husnu, Kamoliddin Kadirov, Narine Khachatryan, Francisco G. Macedo, Ana Makashvili, Maylin Martínez-Muñoz, Eric Mercadante, Luiza Mesesan Schmitz, Andreas Michael, Nozima Mullabaeva, Félix Neto, Joana Neto, Merve Ozturk, Svitlana Paschenko, Agnieszka Pietraszkiewicz, Charis Psaltis, Yuting Qiu, Mirjana Rupar, Adil Samekin, Katharina Schmid, Sabine Sczesny, Yiwen Sun, Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen, Aleksandra Szymkow, Enoch Teye-Kwadjo, Claudio V. Torres, Luc Vieira, Illia Yahiiaiev, and Vincent Yzerbyt
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Abstract It is crucial to understand why people comply with measures to contain viruses and their effects during pandemics. We provide evidence from 35 countries (N total = 12,553) from 6 continents during the COVID-19 pandemic (between 2021 and 2022) obtained via cross-sectional surveys that the social perception of key protagonists on two basic dimensions—warmth and competence—plays a crucial role in shaping pandemic-related behaviors. Firstly, when asked in an open question format, heads of state, physicians, and protest movements were universally identified as key protagonists across countries. Secondly, multiple-group confirmatory factor analyses revealed that warmth and competence perceptions of these and other protagonists differed significantly within and between countries. Thirdly, internal meta-analyses showed that warmth and competence perceptions of heads of state, physicians, and protest movements were associated with support and opposition intentions, containment and prevention behaviors, as well as vaccination uptake. Our results have important implications for designing effective interventions to motivate desirable health outcomes and coping with future health crises and other global challenges.
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8. The African Psyllid Trioza erytreae Del Guercio (1918) Is Very Sensitive to Low Relative Humidity and High Temperatures
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Rosa Pérez-Otero, Raquel Pérez-Turco, Joana Neto, and Alberto Fereres
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development ,mortality ,fecundity ,fertility ,African citrus psylla ,climate change ,Science - Abstract
The African citrus psyllid, Trioza erytreae, is one of the two vectors of Huanglongbing, the most serious citrus disease worldwide. The first detection of T. erytreae in the European mainland was on the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula in 2014. Since then, the pest has spread throughout northern Spain (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, País Vasco) and along the western Atlantic coast of Portugal (from the Douro e Minho region to the Algarve). We conducted a series of laboratory experiments on lemon plants at different temperatures (from 8 to 34 °C) and humidity conditions (from 40 to 90%) to find out the influence of extreme temperatures and relative humidities (RHs) on the mortality, development and reproduction of T. erytreae. Our results show that temperatures above 30 °C and below 10 °C are very detrimental for nymphal development and nymphs were unable to reach the adult stage. Furthermore, eggs were unable to hatch under temperatures above 33 °C and below 8 °C. Adult mortality was highest at 34 °C and killed more than 50% of the population. We also found that relative humidity is crucial for the development and survival of T. erytreae. Nymphs were unable to reach the adult stage at an RH of 90% and 40%. Also, fecundity was significantly reduced at 90 and 40% RH, and fertility was lowest at 40% RH. Nymphal mortality was highest at an RH of 40%, which was the most detrimental humidity among all tested for the survival and development of T. erytreae. Our work concludes that T. erytreae establishment and spread will be maximum in regions with a temperate and humid climate, being rare in regions where dry and hot weather conditions predominate.
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- 2024
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9. Palliative Extubation in Pediatric Patients in the Intensive Care Unit and at Home: A Scoping Review
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Joana Neto, Hugo Jorge Casimiro, and Paulo Reis-Pina
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Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Aim. This scoping review is aimed at systematically mapping the evidence on palliative extubation in the pediatric intensive care unit. Methods. MEDLINE, EBSCO, and Cochrane databases were searched for articles published between January 2018 and December 2022, in English. Critical appraisal of sources of evidence was done using the Joanna Briggs Institute tools. PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews were followed. Results. Six studies were included, with 366 patients, from the USA (n=4), Brazil (n=1), and Germany (n=1). Three were high-quality studies, two were moderate, and one was a low-quality study. Most studies were retrospective analysis; two were narrative approaches; two were evidence-based recommendation and quality improvement project; one study was a prospective intervention. Conclusion. Symptom control is crucial pre- and postextubation. A checklist (symptom management and family support) and a postdebriefing template improve team communication and staff support postextubation. Critical care transports from the hospital are feasible to provide extubation at home. A framework addressing common planning challenges and resource management is recommended for extubation at home. The provision of pediatric palliative extubation is necessary since futile measures and prolongation of suffering violate the principle of nonmaleficence. Future research on this subject will result in more benefits for patients, parents, and professionals.
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- 2023
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10. Ethnocentrism: A Short Form Measure (SFGENE-7)
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Joana Neto and Félix Neto
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The purpose of this investigation is to develop and validate a short form of the Generalized Ethnocentrism Scale (GENE). The GENE scale measures people’s tendency to consider their culture as the center of the world. A total of four studies were conducted using samples of college students. In the Study 1 has been examined the underlying factor structure of the GENE measure. Based on this study, the Short Form Generalized Ethnocentrism Scale is proposed (SFGENE-7). In the second study, the two-factor structure evidenced in Study 1, was supported by a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The psychometric properties of the short form of the GENE scale were also satisfactory. In the third study, the two-factor structure was submitted again to CFA. The investigation of the relationship between ethnocentrism and external variables was also examined. The results supported the convergent, discriminant and incremental validities. Finally, in the fourth study, temporal stability of the short form of the GENE scale has been assessed. The results demonstrated that the SFGENE-7 had adequate test-retest reliability. Overall, results reveal that the SFGENE-7 has adequate levels of reliability, convergent validity, discriminant validity, and incremental validity. We obtained a short, reliable, and valid instrument to assess ethnocentrism.
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- 2022
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11. Novel Approach for a Controlled Delivery of Essential Oils during Long-Term Maize Storage: Clove Bud and Pennyroyal Oils Efficacy to Control Sitophilus zeamais, Reducing Grain Damage and Post-Harvest Losses
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Pedro A. S. Sousa, Joana Neto, Joana V. Barbosa, Joana Peres, Ana Magro, Graça Barros, José M. Sousa, Fernão D. Magalhães, António Mexia, Ana A. R. M. Aguiar, and Margarida M. S. M. Bastos
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eugenol ,food security ,insect control ,maize weevil ,Mentha pulegium ,pulegone ,Science - Abstract
Maize grains represent a significant contribution for assuring food safety all over the globe. Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), also known as the maize weevil, is one of the most destructive pests in stored maize, causing qualitative and quantitative losses. To control S. zeamais populations in maize storage sites, synthetical chemical insecticides are applied. However, these are often used wastefully, have environmental implications, and can induce the development of resistant populations. In this work, the insecticidal and grain protecting efficacy of an innovative macro-capsule delivery device, loaded with essential oils from Clove bud and Pennyroyal, as well as their combined solutions, was tested against naturally S. zeamais-infested maize grains. The blend of both compounds incorporated in a controlled release device reduced losses by more than 45% over a long storage period of twenty weeks, diminishing the survivability of maize weevils by over 90%. The usage of the blend at a concentration of 370 μL⋅Lair−1 with an antioxidant showed the best results, however, by halving the concentration (185 μL⋅Lair−1), a significant control of S. zeamais populations was still achieved.
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- 2023
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12. Author Correction: Warmth and competence perceptions of key protagonists are associated with containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from 35 countries
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Maria-Therese Friehs, Patrick F. Kotzur, Christine Kraus, Moritz Schemmerling, Jessica A. Herzig, Adrian Stanciu, Sebastian Dilly, Lisa Hellert, Doreen Hübner, Anja Rückwardt, Veruschka Ulizcay, Oliver Christ, Marco Brambilla, Jonas De keersmaecker, Federica Durante, Jessica Gale, Dmitry Grigoryev, Eric R. Igou, Nino Javakhishvili, Doris Kienmoser, Gandalf Nicolas, Julian Oldmeadow, Odile Rohmer, Bjørn Sætrevik, Julien Barbedor, Franco Bastias, Sebastian B. Bjørkheim, Aidos Bolatov, Nazire Duran, Andrej Findor, Friedrich Götz, Sylvie Graf, Anna Hakobjanyan, Georgios Halkias, Camellia Hancheva, Martina Hřebíčková, Matej Hruška, Shenel Husnu, Kamoliddin Kadirov, Narine Khachatryan, Francisco G. Macedo, Ana Makashvili, Maylin Martínez-Muñoz, Eric Mercadante, Luiza Mesesan Schmitz, Andreas Michael, Nozima Mullabaeva, Félix Neto, Joana Neto, Merve Ozturk, Svitlana Paschenko, Agnieszka Pietraszkiewicz, Charis Psaltis, Yuting Qiu, Mirjana Rupar, Adil Samekin, Katharina Schmid, Sabine Sczesny, Yiwen Sun, Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen, Aleksandra Szymkow, Enoch Teye-Kwadjo, Claudio V. Torres, Luc Vieira, Illia Yahiiaiev, and Vincent Yzerbyt
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Medicine ,Science - Published
- 2023
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13. The Will-to-Live Scale: Validity and Reliability Among Portuguese Adolescents
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Joana Neto, Marta Pinto da Costa, Félix Neto, and Sara Carmel
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
This work presents psychometric analyses of the Will-to-Live Scale (WTLS) among Portuguese adolescents. Two studies were carried out to establish the psychometric characteristics of the WTLS. Findings of both studies pointed out that the WTLS has satisfactory reliability and validity. Principal component analysis and confirmatory factor analysis of the WTLS evidenced a unidimensional structure. Different types of reliability estimates of the WTLS were also good. Findings also supported the convergent validity of the WTLS through significant positive correlations, between will-to-live and life satisfaction, satisfaction with family life, positive affect, self-esteem, and emotional intelligence, and negative associations with negative affect, depression, anxiety, and stress. Findings of this research indicate that the WTLS is a valid and reliable tool among Portuguese adolescents.
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- 2021
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14. Emerging Roles of Micrornas in Veterinary Cardiology
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Ana Reis-Ferreira, Joana Neto-Mendes, Carmen Brás-Silva, Luís Lobo, and Ana Patrícia Fontes-Sousa
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microRNAs ,cardiovascular diseases ,biomarker ,dog ,cat ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Over the last years, the importance of microRNAs (miRNAs) has increasingly been recognised. Each miRNA is a short sequence of non-coding RNA that influences countless genes’ expression and, thereby, contributes to several physiological pathways and diseases. It has been demonstrated that miRNAs participate in the development of many cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review synopsises the most recent studies emphasising miRNA’s influence in several CVDs affecting dogs and cats. It provides a concise outline of miRNA’s biology and function, the diagnostic potential of circulating miRNAs as biomarkers, and their role in different CVDs. It also discusses known and future roles for miRNAs as potential clinical biomarkers and therapeutic targets. So, this review gives a comprehensive outline of the most relevant miRNAs related to CVDs in Veterinary Medicine.
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- 2022
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15. Psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Job Life Scale in Portuguese workers: A systematic study based on the IRT and CFA modeling
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Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Joana Neto, José M. Tomás, Pablo D. Valencia, José Ventura-León, Félix Neto, Mario Reyes-Bossio, and Lindsey W. Vilca
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Classical test theory ,Job satisfaction ,Item response theory ,Measurement ,Portuguese workers ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Job satisfaction is related to better physical and mental health, as well as to factors specifically related to work. In this context, the measurement of work satisfaction is important for organizations that profess an interest in engaged and satisfied workers. Therefore, this study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Job Life Scale (SWJLS) in Portuguese workers by combining the procedures of the Classical Test Theory (CTT) and the Item Response Theory (IRT). Specifically, internal structure of the scale was studied, its reliability (consistency), correlations with other measures of wellbeing (life satisfaction, loneliness, emotional wellbeing at work, and job satisfaction) were also estimated, and finally, the sacle waqs tested for gender measurement invariance. Participants were 404 workers, 61% women and 39% men, aged between 18 and 64 years (M = 36.85; SD = 14.50). Confirmatory Factor Analysis indicated that the one-dimensional model of the SWJLS was adequate (Robust χ2(5) = 9.89, p = .078; CFI = .993; RMSEA = .049, 90% CI [.000 - .094]; SRMR = .011.) and had good internal consistency (ω = .947, 95% CI [.936, 956]; α = .947, 95% CI [.935, .955]). Subsequent analyses revealed that the scores of the SWJLS were related to other measures of job satisfaction (r = .742), job-related emotional well-being (r = .628), satisfaction with life (r = .808) and loneliness (r = -.455). Factorial invariance suggests that the structure of the SWJLS measures the same construct (satisfaction with work-life) in both female and male workers. Moreover, IRT analysis suggests that higher levels of work-life satisfaction are needed to choose the upper response options, while a very low level of work-life satisfaction is required to increase the likelihood of choosing the lower response options. In this sense, the SWJLS is useful and reliable, especially for identifying people with low levels of job satisfaction. These findings support the validity of the SWJLS and indicate that the Portuguese version is a brief instrument with good psychometric characteristics for measuring work-life satisfaction.
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16. Association between traditional cardiovascular risk factors and mortality in the oldest old: untangling the role of frailty
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Bert Vaes, David Depoortere, Gijs Van Pottelbergh, Catharina Matheï, Joana Neto, and Jan Degryse
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Cardiovascular risk prediction ,Hypertension ,Cholesterol ,Frailty ,Mortality ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Background To date, there is no consensus regarding cardiovascular risk management in the very old. Studies have shown that the relationship between traditional cardiovascular risk factors and mortality is null or even inverted within this age group. This relationship could be modified by the presence of frailty. This study was performed to examine the effect of frailty on the association between cardiovascular risk factors and mortality in the oldest old. Methods The BELFRAIL study is a prospective, observational, population-based cohort study of 567 subjects aged 80 years and older. Data on cardiovascular risk factors were recorded. Frailty was assessed using three different models: the Groningen Frailty Indicator, Fried and Puts models. Participants were considered robust if they were ‘not frail’ according to all three models, and frail if they met the frailty criteria for one of the three models. The follow-up data on mortality and cause of death were registered. Results No cardiovascular risk factor was associated with mortality in subjects with and without cardiovascular disease. The presence of frailty was a strong risk factor for mortality [HR: 2.5, 95%CI: (1.9–3.2) for all-cause mortality; HR: 2.2, 95%CI: (1.4–3.4) for cardiovascular mortality]. In robust patients, a history of cardiovascular disease increased the risk for mortality [HR: 1.7, 95%CI: (1.1–2.5) for all-cause mortality; HR: 2.2, 95%CI: (1.2–3.9) for cardiovascular mortality]. In frail patients, there was no association between any of the traditional risk factors and mortality. Conclusions Traditional cardiovascular risk factors were not associated with mortality in very old subjects. Frailty was shown to be a strong risk factor for mortality in this age group. However, frailty could not be used to identify additional subjects who might benefit more from cardiovascular risk management.
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17. Satisfaction with Life among Adolescents from Returned Portuguese Immigrant Families
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Joana Neto and Félix Neto
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Adaptation ,Adolescents ,Intercultural Contact ,Return Migration ,Satisfaction with Life ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Abstract: A central construct within the positive psychology literature is satisfaction with life. The aim of this study was to determine the level of satisfaction with life among adolescents from returned immigrant families in Portugal, as well as the background, the intercultural contact and the adaptation factors related thereto. The sample consisted of 615 adolescents (mean age = 16.5 years; SD = 1.4). The mean duration of sojourn in Portugal for the sample was 8.4 (SD = 4.6). They answered a self-report questionnaire. A comparison group involving 217 young Portuguese was also included in the study. Adolescents from returned immigrant families revealed similar levels of satisfaction with life in comparison with peers who have never migrated. The notion that geographic mobility of parents is a primary cause of adaptation problems in their children appears to be incorrect. Predictive factors – demographic, intercultural, and adaptation variables – were significantly linked to the satisfaction with life of youth. Combined, these variables explained 37% of the variance in life satisfaction. The results help us understand which variables are important to target when developing interventions to improve the life satisfaction of adolescents from returned immigrant families.
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- 2011
18. Jovem ciclista claudicante: situação preocupante
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Alexandra Duarte, Lígia Torres Lima, Joana Neto, and Mónica Barbosa
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Claudicação Intermitente ,Ciclismo ,Doença Arterial Oclusiva ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introdução: A claudicação intermitente é uma queixa relativamente comum nos Cuidados de Saúde Primários, estando geralmente associada ao envelhecimento e à aterosclerose generalizada. No entanto, na população jovem-adulta sem fatores de risco é um sintoma extremamente raro. Descrição do caso: Ciclista profissional de 26 anos de idade, com claudicação intermitente de agravamento progressivo e cujo diagnóstico foi realizado cerca de seis meses após o início da sintomatologia quando apresentava já claudicação incapacitante. Durante este período de tempo consultou médicos de diferentes especialidades e realizou vários estudos imagiológicos que não demonstraram alterações. Trata-se de um caso de estenose ilíaca não aterosclerótica, com recidiva pós-cirúrgica e durante intervenção medicamentosa que o obrigou a abandonar a carreira numa idade precoce. Comentário: Em jovens com queixas de dor ou impotência funcional com o exercício, mesmo sem qualquer fator de risco de doença aterosclerótica, a possibilidade de doença arterial obstrutiva deverá ser investigada. A endofibrose ilíaca está subdiagnosticada no nosso país, sendo frequente em desportistas de alta competição. Serve assim o presente caso para alertar e sensibilizar os médicos de família para uma situação que, embora rara, existe e que requer um diagnóstico precoce numa tentativa de minimizar as complicações potencialmente graves.
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- 2014
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19. E quando o outro médico errou? A arte de comunicar com o doente
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Maria João Sá and Joana Neto
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2014
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20. Diabetes tipo 2 insulinotratada: Associação com metformina ou monoterapia?
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Joana Neto and Lígia Torres Lima
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2012
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21. Aspirina como quimioprevenção do cancro?
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Alexandra Duarte and Joana Neto
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2012
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22. Predictors of students’ preferences for assessment methods
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Joana Neto, Félix Neto, Adrian Furnham, and Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação
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character strengths ,personality ,Assessment methods ,examinations ,Education - Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine whether a preference for specific assessment methods in higher education is associated with personality and character strengths. Two-hundred and seventy Portuguese students completed a survey of character strengths, a Big Five personality test and their preference for each of six higher education assessment methods. Participants most favoured continuous assessment and multiple choice over viva voce and dissertations. Regression analysis showed that demographic factors, character strengths and personality accounted for 3–7% of the variance in the preferred examination method. Findings partially replicate previous investigations. Limitations and further research options are suggested.
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- 2022
23. Insurance Law in Portugal
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Joana Neto Anjos, Joana Vicente, Gabriela Lacerda Assunção, Geraldo Rocha Ribeiro, Maria Inês de Oliveira Martins, Joana Neto Anjos, Joana Vicente, Gabriela Lacerda Assunção, Geraldo Rocha Ribeiro, and Maria Inês de Oliveira Martins
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides valuable practical insight into both public supervisory legislation concerning insurance and private insurance contract law in Portugal. An informative general introduction surveying the legal, political, financial, and commercial background and surroundings of insurance provides a sound foundation for the specific detail that follows. The book covers all essential aspects of the law and regulation governing insurance policies and instruments. Its detailed exposition includes examination of the form of the insurance company and its reserves and investments; the insurance contract; the legal aspects of the various branches of property and liability insurance; motor vehicle insurance schemes; life insurance, health insurance, and workmen's compensation schemes; reinsurance, co-insurance, and pooling; taxation of insurance; and risk management and prevention. Succinct yet eminently practical, the book will be a valuable resource for lawyers handling cases affecting Portugal. It will be of practical utility to those both in public service and private practice called on to develop and to apply the laws of insurance, and of special interest as a contribution to the much-needed harmonization of insurance law.
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- 2024
24. The NGO’s impact on São Tomé e Príncipe’s sustainable development
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Miranda, Joana Neto da Silva and Roque Amaro, Rogério
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São Tomé e Príncipe ,Non-governmental organizations ,Educação ,Desenvolvimento económico -- Economic development ,ONG Organização não-governamental ,Desenvolvimento sustentável -- Sustainable development ,Pobreza ,Poverty ,Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Education - Abstract
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) have an important role in the development of societies and communities and in the promotion of citizens engagement towards a fairer world. Assessing the development and the quality of life of people and countries should be based on a perspective that goes beyond economic indicators, and sustainable development (SD) has to be seriously assumed. Understanding the impact of NGO in the SD of developing countries is not a simple challenge; it implies the use of several concepts, such as SD, education, economic development and poverty. This thesis studies the impact of NGO in SD focusing on a particular African country - STP. Based on a review of fundamental concepts, a methodology was defined and applied, aimed to evaluate indicators of the SD goals. The specific case of the NGO MOVE in STP was worked using results from questionnaires to entrepreneurs. A main, and in some way expected, conclusion is that data is not enough to allow a clear analysis. Anyway, the available data indicates that NGO are impacting the SD of the country, namely regarding healthy lives and well-being, quality education and lifelong learning opportunities. Nevertheless, this impact could be higher and better. Thus, and to promote more efficiency, it is recommended to properly monitor, register and analyse the work developed by NGO. It is also suggested that NGO, government and other institutions and entities should more frequently work together and combine efforts in order to achieve a stronger evolution towards sustainable development. As Organizações Não-Governamentais (ONG) têm um importante papel no desenvolvimento das sociedades e comunidades, tal como no empoderamento dos cidadãos e na promoção de um mundo mais justo. O desenvolvimento e a qualidade vida das pessoas e dos países deve assentar em critérios não unicamente económicos, sendo fundamental uma perspetiva holística, que potencie o desenvolvimento sustentável (DS). Compreender o impacto das ONG no DS dos países em desenvolvimento não é um desafio simples; implica a aplicação de diversos conceitos, tais como pobreza, educação e desenvolvimento económico. Esta tese estuda o impacto das ONG no DS, focando-se num país Africano em particular - São Tomé e Príncipe (STP). Visando avaliar o desempenho relativo aos indicadores dos Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável, e com base numa revisão de conceitos fundamentais, foi definida e aplicada uma metodologia coerente com as especificidades de STP. O caso específico da ONG MOVE em STP foi trabalhado recorrendo aos resultados de um inquérito realizado aos empreendedores. A principal, e de alguma forma expectável, conclusão é que os dados disponíveis não são suficientes para uma análise sólida. Não obstante, estes dados indicam que as ONG impactam o DS do país, principalmente nas áreas da saúde e bem-estar e da educação. Todavia, este impacto pode ser maior e melhor. Recomenda-se monitorizar adequadamente, registar e analisar sistematicamente o trabalho desenvolvido pelas ONG. Sugere-se também que ONG, Governo e outras instituições e entidades trabalhem em conjunto e combinem, com mais frequência, esforços para uma evolução mais significativa em direção ao DS.
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- 2020
25. The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS): Breast size dissatisfaction and its antecedents and outcomes in women from 40 nations
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Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon, Eva Pila, Viren Swami, Salma Samir Omar, Bovornpot Choompunuch, Julio Eduardo Cruz, Sonny Andrianto, Mohammad Atari, Maria Elisa Caputo Ferreira, Alexandra Brewis, Simon E. Dalley, Joanna Dare, Sanjay Kumar, Ulrich S. Tran, Mika Omori, Mona Vintila, Yuko Yamamiya, Caterina Grano, Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian, Togas Constantinos, Irena Pavela Banai, Benjamin Banai, Colin Gorman, Jacob Owusu Sarfo, Marija Jović, Alexias George, Ana Carolina Soares Amaral, Gill A. ten Hoor, Todd Jackson, Tracy L. Tylka, Ivanka Prichard, Mandar Manjary, Gulnaz Anjum, Anja Draksler, Magdalena Król-Zielińska, Cindi SturtzSreetharan, Mudassar Aziz, Reza N. Sahlan, Zahir Vally, Angela Nogueira Neves, Ivanka Živčić-Bećirević, Loes T. E. Kessels, Joanna Borowiec, Karlijn Massar, Vita Postuvan, Heather Horsburgh, Caterina Lombardo, Maria Serena Panasiti, Jose Vidal-Mollón, Devi Damayanti, Danilo Zambrano, Marcelo Callegari Zanetti, Reza Afhami, Adam Kantanista, Garry Kuan, Luis Diego Vega, Sevag K. Kertechian, Amber Wutich, Michelle Escasa-Dorne, Annie Aimé, Stefan Stieger, Marios Argyrides, David A. Frederick, Otilia Tudorel, Jonathan E. Handelzalts, Phatthanakit Chobthamkit, Norbert Meskó, Hikari Namatame, Siu Kuen Ng, Stacey Donofrio, Ernesto Luis López Almada, Kulvadee Thongpibul, Magdalena Razmus, Amanda Nerini, Ingela Lundin Kvalem, Antonio Alias García, Cosmin Goian, Yee Cheng Kueh, Félix Neto, Hong Chen, Juan Camilo Vargas-Nieto, Aine Crumlish, Joana Neto, Nursel Alp Dal, Shulamit Geller, Louai Ghazieh, Devi R. Nithiya, Lady Grey Javela Delgado, Carlos A. Almenara, Marko Jovic, Camilla Matera, Elaine Frances Fernandez, Carmen Carmona, Yeliz Çakir Koçak, Martin Voracek, Arun Tipandjan, David Barron, Deborah Williams, Yoko Sawamiya, Catherine M. Sabiston, Christophe Maïano, Juliana Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, Juliana F.Figueiras Mereiles, Eugene Tee, Social Psychology, Anglia Ruskin Univ, Perdana Univ, Univ Vienna, Tarbiat Modares Univ, Univ Quebec Outaouais, Masaryk Univ, Munzur Univ, Fed Inst Educ Sci & Technol Southeast Minas Gerai, Islamic Univ Indonesia, Inst Business Adm, Neapolis Univ Paphos, Univ Southern Calif, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inst Sci & Technol, Univ Zadar, Poznan Univ Phys Educ, Arizona State Univ, Ege Univ, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Univ Valencia, Thammasat Univ, Southwest Univ, Univ Kent, Khon Kaen Univ, Pante Univ Athens, Ulster Univ, Univ Los Andes, Univ Groningen, Ahmad Dahlan Univ, Chapman Univ, Univ Primorska, Univ Colorado Colorado Springs, HELP Univ, Univ Fed Juiz de Fora, Univ Almeria, Acad Coll Tel Aviv Yaffo, St Joseph Univ, West Univ Timisoara, Sapienza Univ Rome, Univ Southampton, Univ Macau, Univ Rosario, Univ Belgrade, Maastricht Univ, Univ Sains Malaysia, DAV Coll, Univ Oslo, Univ Catolica, Univ Florence, Univ Pecs, Univ Tsukuba, Univ Porto, Univ Catolica Brasilia, Phys Educ Coll Brazilian Army, Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Mahatma Gandhi Med Coll & Res Inst, Alexandria Univ, Ochanomizu Univ, Santa Lucia Fdn, Univ Western Ontario, Univ Rijeka, Flinders Univ S Australia, Marie Curie Sklodowska Univ, Univ Toronto, Iran Univ Med Sci, All Nations Univ Coll, Karl Landsteiner Univ Hlth Sci, Univ Konstanz, Chiang Mai Univ, Indira Gandhi Govt Gen Hosp & Postgrad Inst, Ohio State Univ, United Arab Emirates Univ, Fdn Univ Konrad Lonrez, Univ Latina Costa Rica, Temple Univ Japan, Univ Sao Judas Tadeu, Univ West Scotland, Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação, Ege Üniversitesi, Office of Student Affairs, Section Applied Social Psychology, and RS: FPN WSP II
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050103 clinical psychology ,050109 social psychology ,Personal Satisfaction ,Global Health ,Breast size ,Breast ideals ,Breast awareness ,Personality ,Psychological well-being ,Cross-cultural psychology ,5. Gender equality ,MENS PREFERENCES ,Body Dissatisfaction ,Dones Salut i higiene ,Breast ,Big Five personality traits ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,breast awareness ,breast ideals ,breast size ,cross-cultural psychology ,personality ,psychological well-being ,General Psychology ,Applied Psychology ,media_common ,05 social sciences ,Organ Size ,Neuroticism ,ROMANTIC PARTNERS ,Female ,PERSONALITY-TRAITS ,Psychology ,WEIGHT DISCREPANCY ,SELF-EXAMINATION ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,COSMETIC SURGERY ,Social Psychology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,FEMALE BREAST ,POSITIVE BODY-IMAGE ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Socioeconomic status ,OPPRESSIVE BELIEFS ,SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE ,Public health ,Conscientiousness ,BEAUTY IDEALS ,Self-Examination ,Demography - Abstract
The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) was established to assess women's breast size dissatisfaction and breasted experiences from a cross-national perspective. A total of 18,541 women were recruited from 61 research sites across 40 nations and completed measures of current-ideal breast size discrepancy, as well as measures of theorised antecedents (personality, Western and local media exposure, and proxies of socioeconomic status) and outcomes (weight and appearance dissatisfaction, breast awareness, and psychological well-being). in the total dataset, 47.5 % of women wanted larger breasts than they currently had, 23.2 % wanted smaller breasts, and 29.3 % were satisfied with their current breast size. There were significant cross-national differences in mean ideal breast size and absolute breast size dissatisfaction, but effect sizes were small (eta(2) = .02-.03). the results of multilevel modelling showed that greater Neuroticism, lower Conscientiousness, lower Western media exposure, greater local media exposure, lower financial security, and younger age were associated with greater breast size dissatisfaction across nations. in addition, greater absolute breast size dissatisfaction was associated with greater weight and appearance dissatisfaction, poorer breast awareness, and poorer psychological well-being across nations. These results indicate that breast size dissatisfaction is a global public health concern linked to women's psychological and physical well-being. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA)Orszagos Tudomanyos Kutatasi Alapprogramok (OTKA) [K125437], Data collection in Hungary was supported by a Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) awarded to the sixty-third author (K125437).
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26. Insurance Law in Portugal
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Maria Inês de Oliveira Martins, Joana Neto Anjos, Joana Vicente, Gabriela Lacerda Assunção, Geraldo Rocha Ribeiro, Maria Inês de Oliveira Martins, Joana Neto Anjos, Joana Vicente, Gabriela Lacerda Assunção, and Geraldo Rocha Ribeiro
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides valuable practical insight into both public supervisory legislation concerning insurance and private insurance contract law in Portugal. An informative general introduction surveying the legal, political, financial, and commercial background and surroundings of insurance provides a sound foundation for the specific detail that follows. The book covers all essential aspects of the law and regulation governing insurance policies and instruments. Its detailed exposition includes examination of the form of the insurance company and its reserves and investments; the insurance contract; the legal aspects of the various branches of property and liability insurance; motor vehicle insurance schemes; life insurance, health insurance, and workmen's compensation schemes; reinsurance, co-insurance, and pooling; taxation of insurance; and risk management and prevention. Succinct yet eminently practical, the book will be a valuable resource for lawyers handling cases affecting Portugal. It will be of practical utility to those both in public service and private practice called on to develop and to apply the laws of insurance, and of special interest as a contribution to the much-needed harmonization of insurance law.
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- 2022
27. Customer relationship management field lab at PCDIGA: marketing campaigns
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Oliveira, Joana Neto de Almeida Furtado de and Cardoso, Elizabete
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Social media ,CRM ,E-mail ,Marketing campaigns ,Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão [Domínio/Área Científica] - Abstract
The appearance and development of the Internet created a new paradigm in the marketing area, where companies are becoming increasingly focused on developing a customer centricity strategy in order to create a more engaging relationship with the customers. This Work Project aims to analyse, measure and evaluate the impact of PCDIGA’s communication channels and respective strategies to establish contact with their customers, namely through marketing campaigns via e-mail or social media platforms. According to the data collected and knowledge gathered, some recommendations, suggestion for improvements and initiatives were proposed in order to align with a customer-centric strategy.
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- 2019
28. Acculturation, adaptation, and loneliness among brazilian migrants living in Portugal
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Joana Neto, Eliany Nazaré Oliveira, Félix Neto, and Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação
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Psychological sciences, Psychology ,Psychology [Social sciences] ,Psicologia [Ciências sociais] ,Ciências psicológicas, Psicologia - Published
- 2017
29. Gender and psychological correlates of self-rated strengths among youth
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Adrian Furnham, Joana Neto, Félix Neto, and Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação
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Agreeableness ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Social Sciences ,Developmental psychology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Psicologia ,Psychology [Social sciences] ,Well-being ,Psicologia [Ciências sociais] ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Trait ,Openness to experience ,Personality ,Psychology ,Positive psychology ,Big Five personality traits ,Social psychology ,Values in Action Inventory of Strengths ,media_common - Abstract
Research on virtues and character strengths has increased over the last decade. A total of 283 young participants from Portugal completed a measure of character strengths (Furnham and Lester in Eur J Psychol Assess 28:95-101, 2012) grounded on the values in action inventory of strengths (Peterson and Seligman in Character strengths and virtues: a handbook of classification, APA Press, Washington, DC, 2004). Participants also completed well-being measures, and a Big Five personality trait measure. The study examined the factor structure of self-assessed character strengths as well as demographic (particularly gender), well-being and personality correlates of the virtues which are the "higher order" classification of the strengths. Our results provided evidence for a four-dimensional model, though somewhat different from the theoretical formulation. Females typically scored higher on character strengths than males. Regressions investigating demographic, well-being and personality determinants of these strengths evidenced personality factors (particularly openness and agreeableness) were always most powerful predictors of the self-reported strengths than demographic and well-being measures. Limitations of the research are discussed and directions for future investigation are suggested.
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- 2014
30. Biological effects of Pteridium aquilinum and its toxin in gastric carcinogenesis: relationship with Helicobacter pylori infection
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Joana Neto Cunha Gomes and Faculdade de Medicina
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Ciências médicas e da saúde ,Medical and Health sciences - Published
- 2012
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