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Kahya, Mehmet, and Faruk Şahin. "The effect of leader personality on follower behaviour." Leadership & Organization Development Journal 39, no. 1 (2018): 14–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lodj-08-2016-0206.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating effect of the leader-member exchange (LMX) on the relationship between leader personality and follower attitudes and behaviours, including task performance, satisfaction with the leader and organisational citizenship behaviour. Design/methodology/approach Adopting a multifaceted perspective to examine the relationships among the research variables, data were collected from 67 leaders and 372 followers. To test the hypotheses, hierarchical linear modelling analyses were conducted. Findings The results indicate that leader extraversio
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Elicot, Siegfried Kent, Moreno Jr Java, Elpedio Arias, Marlene Orfrecio, and Ruben Jr Tagare. "Coach-athlete relationship and interpersonal behaviour: Influence in youth athlete continuous participation in sports." Journal Sport Area 10, no. 1 (2025): 120–31. https://doi.org/10.25299/sportarea.2025.vol10(1).19114.

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Background Problems: The coach-athlete relationship and the coach’s behaviour are vital in shaping athletes’ experiences, motivation, and long-term commitment to sports. While previous studies have explored coach-athlete relationships and coaching behaviours, few have examined their combined impact on long-term sports participation. This study seeks to explore how these variables contribute to sustaining youth sports involvement. Research Objectives: The primary objectives of this study are to assess the influence of the coach-athlete relationship and coaches’ interpersonal behaviours on youth
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Semarco, Stanley K. M. "The Relationship among Communication, Leadership Behaviour and Performance." Journal of Communications, Media And Society (JOCMAS) 1, no. 1 (2009): 2–20. https://doi.org/10.63772/jocmas.v1n1.1.

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The present study explored the relationship among communication, leadership behaviours and performance. It was hypothesised that leader's communication would predict the leader’s exhibition of leadership behaviours and performance. Participants (104 students) were asked to provide communication, leadership behaviour and performance ratings of lecturers within classroom instructional setting. Results indicated that communication was a better predictor of performance and choice of leadership behaviours. The current study provides support in demonstrating the validity and practicability of using
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Couturiaux, Danielle V. R., Honor Young, Rebecca E. Anthony, et al. "Risk Behaviours Associated with Dating and Relationship Violence among 11–16 Year Olds in Wales: Results from the 2019 Student Health and Wellbeing Survey." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 3 (2021): 1192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18031192.

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(1) Background: This study examines the associations between risk behaviours and adolescent emotional and physical dating and relationship violence (DRV) victimisation and perpetration, and how these vary by gender. The risk behaviours explored include bullying, cyberbullying, sexting, alcohol, and cannabis use; (2) Methods: Cross-sectional self-report data from the School Health Research Network (SHRN) 2019 Student Health Wellbeing (SHW) survey of 48,397 students aged 11–16 from 149 schools across Wales were analysed using single and multiple-behaviour logistic regression models to explore th
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Baryła-Matejczuk, Monika, Viktorija Skvarciany, Andrzej Cwynar, Wiesław Poleszak, and Wiktor Cwynar. "Link between Financial Management Behaviours and Quality of Relationship and Overall Life Satisfaction among Married and Cohabiting Couples: Insights from Application of Artificial Neural Networks." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 4 (2020): 1190. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041190.

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Background: To explain the link between household finances and the quality of the relationship between married or cohabitating partners and their life satisfaction, the Family Stress Model (FSM) was used and placed within the theoretical framework of the Couples and Finances Theory (CFT). Methods: The measures used to examine the relationship between partners were the Financial Management Behaviour Scale, the Marriage Questionnaire (KDM-2) adapted to a version for cohabitating couples, The Shared Goals and Values Scale, Harsh Start-up Scale, and the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). In orde
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Koceski, Antonio, Callum J. Smith, Yasir Ahmed Syed, and Vladimir Trajkovski. "Understanding the Relationship between Distress Behaviour and Health Status of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder." Healthcare 11, no. 11 (2023): 1565. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11111565.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with complex distress and challenging behaviours that have a negative impact on the everyday life of those with ASD, as well as their parents and carers. These challenging behaviours include negative emotional behaviours, motor behaviours, and changes in routines. Even though challenging behaviours occur in most subjects with ASD, the cause of these largely remains unknown. It has been implicated that these challenging behaviours are associated with a change in the health of those with ASD. More research needs to be conducted that can establish a di
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Kahabuka, Febronia Kokulengya, Hawa Shariff Mbawalla, Elifuraha Godson Mumghamba, and Poul Erik Petersen. "Sociodemographics and School Environment Correlates of Clustered Oral and General Health Related Behaviours in Tanzanian Adolescents." International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition 8, no. 1 (2019): 10–20. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2019.08.01.2.

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<em>Objectives: To identify underlying clusters of general and oral health behaviours and acertain possible factors</em> <em>influencing the existence of the behaviours.</em> <em>Materials and Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted among 4,847 school adolescents aged 11 to 17 years.</em> <em>Data were collected using a structured questionnaire in Kiswahili inquiring about general and oral health related</em> <em>behaviours, socio-demographics and adolescents&rsquo; school relationship. Principal component analysis was employed to</em> <em>identify clusters of health behaviour. Frequenc
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Kafaee, Nazanin, and Taylor Kohut. "Online sexual experiences and relationship functioning in long distance relationships." Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 30, no. 1 (2021): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjhs.2020-0038.

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Over the past decade, research has sought to understand sexting behaviour among adolescents and young adults. Much of this work is atheoretical and harm-focused, and little research has investigated these behaviours in the context of committed adult romantic relationships. The current study seeks to understand sexting behaviours of adult long distance couples. The context of long distance relationships (LDRs) may be especially relevant for understanding the potential relational benefits of sexting because romantic partners usually have restricted opportunities to experience physical intimacy i
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Inovasanti, Avicenna, Dewi Susanna, Sandeep Poddar, Ema Hermawati, and Aria Kusuma. "Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of college students in disposing used masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in DKI Jakarta Province." F1000Research 12 (January 17, 2024): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.130691.2.

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for mask production which has caused the problem of mask waste generating in the environment without being managed. This research was conducted to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and sociodemographic factors with college student behaviours in managing household mask waste in Daerah Khusus Ibukota (DKI) Jakarta Province. Methods This study used a quantitative approach and cross-sectional study design. Data collection was carried out using an online questionnaire consisting of the respondents’ sociodemographic, know
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Inovasanti, Avicenna, Dewi Susanna, Sandeep Poddar, Ema Hermawati, and Aria Kusuma. "Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of college students in disposing used masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in DKI Jakarta Province." F1000Research 12 (March 4, 2024): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.130691.3.

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for mask production which has caused the problem of mask waste generating in the environment without being managed. This research was conducted to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and sociodemographic factors with college student behaviours in managing household mask waste in Daerah Khusus Ibukota (DKI) Jakarta Province. Methods This study used a quantitative approach and cross-sectional study design. Data collection was carried out using an online questionnaire consisting of the respondents’ sociodemographic, know
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Ergin, Büşra, and Esra Ergin. "The Predictive Power of Preschool Children’s Social Behaviors on Their Play Skills." Journal of Education and Training Studies 5, no. 9 (2017): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/jets.v5i9.2601.

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The aim of this research study is to investigate children’s play skills in terms of social behaviours (physical aggression, relational aggression, positive social behaviors, and depressive feelings). The participants in this study consisted of 300 children between 60 and 72 months studying at preschool education institutions. The research data were collected via the “Preschool Social Behaviour Scale-Instructer Form” and the “Play Skills Assessment Scale”. Pearson’s correlsation analysis and simple linear regression analysis were performed to evaluate the data. The results of the research study
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Heeren, Alexander John, Ajay S. Singh, Adam Zwickle, Tomas M. Koontz, Kristina M. Slagle, and Anna C. McCreery. "Is sustainability knowledge half the battle?" International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 17, no. 5 (2016): 613–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijshe-02-2015-0014.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship of sustainability knowledge to pro-environmental behaviour. A common misperception is that unsustainable behaviours are largely driven by a lack of knowledge of the underlying societal costs and the contributing factors leading to environmental degradation. Such a perception assumes if individuals “only knew better” they would engage in more sustainable behaviours. The “knowledge deficit model” has been critiqued for not including social psychological research about how knowledge is incorporated into decision-making and its subse
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Prabawa-Sear, Kelsie, and Catherine Baudains. "Asking The Participants: Students' Views on Their Environmental Attitudes, Behaviours, Motivators and Barriers." Australian Journal of Environmental Education 27, no. 2 (2011): 219–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/ajee.27.2.219.

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This study investigated student views on the relationship between their environmental attitudes and behaviours and their thoughts about barriers and motivators to environmentally responsible behaviours. The environmental attitudes and behaviours of students participating in a classroom-based environmental education program were measured using two Likert scales that had been tested for internal consistency and validity using the Rasch polytomous measurement model. Focus groups were held for students to comment on the results from the two questionnaires and provide suggestions with regards to th
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Inovasanti, Avicenna, Dewi Susanna, Sandeep Poddar, Ema Hermawati, and Aria Kusuma. "Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of college students in disposing used masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in DKI Jakarta Province." F1000Research 12 (May 17, 2023): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.130691.1.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for and production of masks. This creates a problem, namely the generation of mask waste which ends up in the environment without being managed. This research was conducted to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and sociodemographic factors with college student behaviours in managing household mask waste in Daerah Khusus Ibukota (DKI) Jakarta Province. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach and cross-sectional study design. Data collection was carried out using an online questionnaire consisting of the resp
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Rose, John, Lisa Nelson, and Rebecca Hardiman. "The Relationship Between Challenging Behaviour, Cognitions and Stress in Mothers of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities." Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 44, no. 6 (2016): 691–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352465816000242.

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Background: Cognitions are starting to receive more prominence as important when examining a number of factors including the topography of challenging behaviour. This study examined the relationships between maternal stress, challenging behaviour (aggressive and self-injurious behaviours) and parental cognitions and specifically whether maternal cognitions mediated the effect of challenging behaviour on parenting stress. Method: 46 mothers of children and young adults with ID completed questionnaires regarding their child's challenging behaviour, maternal cognitions and stress. Results: Signif
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Abdella, Hanan M. Idris, Souad F. El-Mani, Fawzia M. Salem Bozaid, et al. "Association Between Eating Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Secondary School Students of Benghazi, Libya." Scientia. Technology, Science and Society 2, no. 1 (2025): 37–48. https://doi.org/10.59324/stss.2025.2(1).03.

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Background: Obesity is a chronic complex disease define by extreme fat deposits that can impair health. It is commonly known that obesity is a multicausal disease, and eating behaviours is just one of the reasons. Eating behaviours is a comprehensive term that includes food choice and motives, feeding practices, dieting, and eating-related complications. The objective of this study First, to examine the relationships between age, BMI and eating behaviours. Second, to identify whether sex and BMI can influence these relationships. Methodology: This study was conducted on 393 students of Benghaz
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Rowe, Joanne, and Chrystal Jaye. "Caring for self-harming patients in general practice." Journal of Primary Health Care 9, no. 4 (2017): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hc17023.

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Intentional self-harm is an international public health issue with high personal, social and financial costs to society. Poor relationship dynamics are known to have a negative influence on the psyche of people who self-harm, and this can increase anxiety and decrease self-esteem, both shown to be significant contributors to self-harm behaviours. Positive and functional social supports have been proposed as a cost-effective and constructive approach in diminishing self-harming behaviours. AIM This qualitative study investigated the aspects of professional, social, familia
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Alexandris, Maria M., Sabine W. Hammond, and Michael McKay. "Children's Emotional and Behavioural Problems and Carer-Child Relationships in Permanent Care." Children Australia 38, no. 1 (2013): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cha.2012.46.

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Children placed in permanent care often display a range of challenging behaviours that can affect the quality of carer-child relationships. The current study examined the relationship between children's emotional and behavioural difficulties and the quality of carer-child relationships in permanent care (N= 46). Permanent carers of children ages 3 to 12 completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ; Goodman, 1999) and Child-Parent Relationship Scale (CPRS; Pianta, 1992). Results indicated that child emotional and behavioural difficulties were related to carer-child relationships.
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Shukla, Amit. "Soldier or actor?" International Journal of Organizational Analysis 27, no. 1 (2019): 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoa-08-2017-1214.

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Purpose Though widely studied, organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) is yet to emerge as a thoroughly understood concept. For instance, citizenship behaviours emanating from self-serving motives remain largely unexplored. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of psychological ownership in differentiating individuals with genuine motives (“soldiers”) from those with self-serving motives (“actors”). Design/methodology/approach The study defines and operationalises genuineness of OCBs by comparing self-rated and others-rated citizenship behaviours. It is hypothesised that psyc
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Abdella, Hanan M. Idris, Souad F. El-Mani, Fawzia M. Salem Bozaid, et al. "Association Between Eating Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Secondary School Students of Benghazi, Libya." Scientia. Technology, Science and Society 2, no. 1 (2025): 37–48. https://doi.org/10.59324/stss.2025.2(1).03.

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<strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Obesity is a chronic complex disease define by extreme fat deposits that can impair health. It is commonly known that obesity is a multicausal disease, and eating behaviours is just one of the reasons. Eating behaviours is a comprehensive term that includes food choice and motives, feeding practices, dieting, and eating-related complications. The objective of this study First, to examine the relationships between age, BMI and eating behaviours. Second, to identify whether sex and BMI can influence these relationships. <strong>Methodology:&nbsp;</strong>This st
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Fragelli, Thaís Branquinho Oliveira, and Isolda De Araújo Gunther. "Determinants of Preventative Behaviors for Health Promotion in Brazilian Musicians." Music and Medicine 12, no. 3 (2020): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v12i3.676.

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ABSTRACTObjective: This study aimed to investigate the determinants of behaviours that prevent musculoskeletal injuries in musicians. The study had the following specific objectives: 1) to analyse the muscular health of the participants, 2) to investigate the adoption of preventive behaviours, 3) to identify possible relationship of the presence or absence of symptoms with the adoption of preventive behaviours, and 4) to analyse the possible influence of the social and physical environment on the adoption of preventive behaviours.Method: The analysis was based on the ecological perspective. A
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Dajani, Maha Ahmed Zaki, and Mohamad Saad Mohamad. "Perceived Organisational Injustice and Counterproductive Behaviour: The Mediating Role of Work Alienation Evidence from the Egyptian Public Sector." International Journal of Business and Management 12, no. 5 (2017): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v12n5p192.

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This study examines the relationship between the four dimensions of organisational justice, namely, distributive, procedural, interpersonal, and informational justice, and workers’ counterproductive behaviour, and whether work alienation has mediating effect in this relationship. These relationships were tested in a sample of 300 blue-collar workers operating in Egyptian public industrial context, only 236 responded positively. Results revealed that there are significant relationships between organisational injustice (in its four types) and counterproductive behaviours, and each of the work al
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Fay, Taryn, and Suzanne Barker-Collo. "Sibling Behaviours and Relationships Following Mild to Moderate Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Findings." Brain Impairment 4, no. 2 (2003): 91–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/brim.4.2.91.27029.

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AbstractRecent attention has begun to focus on the impact of childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the family. This study examined the impact of mild to moderate childhood TBI on parental ratings of well and injured siblings' behaviours in relation to well siblings' ratings of the impact of injury and the sibling relationship. Parents of 10 children with TBI and 10 children with orthopaedic injury rated both injured and well siblings' behaviours using the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL). Well siblings completed the Sibling Impact Questionnaire (SIQ) and Sibling Relationship Questionnaire
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Joseph, Asong, and Banupriya Murugiah. "Examining Driver Alertness as a Mediator between Work Fatigue and Driver Behaviours among Malaysian Drivers." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science IX, no. XVII (2025): 285–306. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.917psy0027.

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Road accidents remain a significant concern in Malaysia, highlighting the importance of understanding the factors that contribute to unsafe driving behaviours. This study examines the relationship between work fatigue, driver alertness, and risky driving behaviours, with a focus on whether driver alertness acts as a mediator in this relationship. Grounded in the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, the study examines how excessive job demands lead to work fatigue, which in turn may influence driving behaviours, while Cognitive Load Theory explores the role of driver alertness in this relationsh
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Aye, Eucharia Nchedo, Innocent Kama, Theresa Olunwa Oforka, et al. "Family Leadership Styles and Deviant Behaviours of Primary School Pupils in Enugu State, Nigeria." Global Journal of Health Science 11, no. 8 (2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v11n8p113.

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OBJECTIVE: This study examined family leadership styles as determinants of deviant behaviours among primary school pupils in Enugu State, Nigeria. &#x0D; &#x0D; METHODS: The study adopted a correlational research design. A total of 821 pupils were drawn as the sample for the study. A questionnaire was used as an instrument for the study.&#x0D; &#x0D; RESULTS: The major findings of the study revealed that primary school pupils exhibited 12 out of 15 types of deviant behaviours such as indulging in exam malpractice, not devoted to studies, Bullying weaker pupils, fighting among pupils, lateness
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Manders, Willeke A., Ron H. J. Scholte, Jan M. A. M. Janssens, and Eric E. J. De Bruyn. "Adolescent personality, problem behaviour and the quality of the parent–adolescent relationship." European Journal of Personality 20, no. 3 (2006): 237–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.574.

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The relationship between adolescent personality and problem behaviour has been well established. However, relatively little attention has been given to the role of the social environment in the association between adolescent personality and problem behaviour. We tested the mediating and moderating role of the quality of the parent–adolescent relationship in the associations between adolescents' personality traits and problem behaviour. The sample consisted of 140 adolescents (11 to 18 years of age) and both their parents. Results supported a mediating role of the father/mother–adolescent relat
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Zhang, Rong, and Yong-Taek Rhim. "The Effect of Coach–Athlete Relationships on Motor Behaviour in College Athletes—Mediating Effects of Psychological Needs." Behavioral Sciences 14, no. 7 (2024): 579. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs14070579.

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This study explored the effect of the coach–athlete relationship perceived by college athletes on athletic behaviour, examining the mediating effect of psychological needs. This study was conducted with 254 college athletes using questionnaires, and the research instruments included the Coach–Athlete Relationship Scale, the Psychological Needs Scale, and the Athletic Behaviour Scale. The results of the study were as follows: (1) the coach–athlete relationship perceived by student-athletes had a direct positive and significant effect on athletic behaviours (β = 0.268, p &lt; 0.001, and direct e
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SIMON, A. E., J. WARDLE, M. J. JARVIS, N. STEGGLES, and M. CARTWRIGHT. "Examining the relationship between pubertal stage, adolescent health behaviours and stress." Psychological Medicine 33, no. 8 (2003): 1369–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291703008390.

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Background. This paper examines the associations between puberty and three important health behaviours (smoking, food intake and exercise) and explores whether these associations are mediated by puberty's relationship to stress and psychological difficulties.Method. Data were taken from the first year of the ongoing, 5-year, Health and Behaviours in Teenagers Study (HABITS). This is a school-based study set in 36 schools in London. In the first year of the study, 4320 students (2578 boys, 1742 girls) in their first year of secondary education took part.Results. Among girls, being more pubertal
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Porras-Bueno, Nuria. "Residents' pro-tourism attitudes, intentions, and behaviours: A meta-analysis." European Journal of Tourism Research 38 (August 1, 2024): 3811. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v38i.3519.

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The aim of this paper is to conduct a meta-analysis of 36 studies that analyse residents' intentions and pro-tourism behaviours as dependent variables in the light of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), focusing on the relationship between the constructs "attitude," "intention" and "behaviour." The results confirmed our three starting hypotheses, two supporting the postulates of the TRA and TPB and a third suggesting a strong effect size and direct correlation between attitudes and pro-tourism behaviours. In addition, the study site and source of rese
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Alonso-Vargas, José Manuel, Eduardo Melguizo-Ibáñez, Pilar Puertas-Molero, Federico Salvador-Pérez, and José Luis Ubago-Jiménez. "Relationship between Learning and Psychomotor Skills in Early Childhood Education." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 24 (2022): 16835. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416835.

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Psychomotor skills are, among others, an aspect particularly valuable for structuring the teaching–learning process of infant schoolchildren. For this reason, a study was carried out with the aim of describing and comparing the socio-demographic, psychomotor, and learning levels of schoolchildren in the second stage of infant education. Ninety-five pupils from the second cycle of infant education in the capital of Granada took part in this study. A sociodemographic questionnaire, the movement assessment battery for children-2 (MABC-2), and the preschool learning behaviour scale (PLBS) were use
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Sarı, İhsan, and Betül Bayazıt. "The Relationship Between Perceived Coaching Behaviours, Motivation and Self-Efficacy in Wrestlers." Journal of Human Kinetics 57, no. 1 (2017): 239–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2017-0065.

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AbstractThe current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived coaching behaviours, motivation, self-efficacy and general self-efficacy of wrestlers who competed in the Super National Wrestling League. The sample consisted of 289 wrestlers. The Self-Efficacy Scale was used to measure self-efficacy perception, the Sports Motivation Scale to measure the motivation of the athletes, the Leadership Scale for Sport to determine perceived leadership behaviours, and the General Self-Efficacy Scale to determine the general self-efficacy perceptions of the athletes. For data analyses, S
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McGuinness, Patrick, and Dave Dagnan. "COGNITIVE EMOTIONAL REACTIONS OF CARE STAFF TO DIFFICULT CHILD BEHAVIOUR." Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 29, no. 3 (2001): 295–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352465801003034.

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The attributions parents make about the problem behaviour of their children have been shown to be important determinants of their emotional and behavioural reactions to such behaviour. However, this relationship has not been studied in carers of children in residential settings. In this paper we apply Weiner's attributional model of helping to the self-predicted behaviour of 47 carers in residential children's homes in the U.K. Participants identified causes for four children's behaviours, made attributions about these behaviours on dimensions of internality, controllability, globality and sta
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Hagekull, Bent, and Gunilla Bohlin. "Behavioural Problems and Competences in 4-year-olds: Dimensions and Relationships." International Journal of Behavioral Development 17, no. 2 (1994): 311–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016502549401700205.

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The study explored the dimensionality of parental ratings of positive and negative aspects of behaviour in a sample of 4-year-olds (n = 377). The children were described using the Preschool Behaviour Questionnaire (PBQ) with items added to include ego strength/effectance and social competence. Factor analytic results showed a 2-factor structure in the PBQ behaviour problem area: factor 1 describing externalised conduct behaviour problems; and factor 2 encompassing the internalised anxious-fearful problems. Factor analysis of both positive and negative behavioural aspects yielded a 3-factor str
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Martínez-Casanova, Elena, María del Mar Molero-Jurado, and María del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes. "Self-Esteem and Risk Behaviours in Adolescents: A Systematic Review." Behavioral Sciences 14, no. 6 (2024): 432. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs14060432.

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Adolescence is recognised as a notoriously vulnerable period in the human life cycle. Influenced by a complex interplay of biological, psychological and social factors, adolescents show a marked propensity to engage in risk behaviours. A systematic review was conducted of studies published in the Web of Science, PsycInfo and MEDLINE databases over the last decade, with the aim of collecting studies on the relationship between self-esteem and risk behaviour in individuals aged 12–18 years. The aim was to confirm the role of high self-esteem as a consistent protective factor against risk behavio
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Alfrey, Kristie-Lee R., Matthew Condie, and Amanda L. Rebar. "The Influence of Identity Within-Person and Between Behaviours: A 12-Week Repeated Measures Study." Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 5 (2025): 623. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15050623.

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People act in ways that align with the values and roles that constitute their identity. However, the consistency of identity’s influence across different behaviours, and whether identity influences behaviours directly or indirectly via intention, self-determined motivation, or habit, remains uncertain. Participants (N = 98; Mage = 30.4 years, SD = 11.7 years) completed up to 12 weekly surveys, self-reporting engagement in physical activity, student, and support-seeking behaviours, and behaviour-associated identity, intention strength, self-determined motivation, and habit. Stepwise multilevel
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Et. al., Dr Gayathri Band,. "Moderation Effect Of Counter Work Productive Behaviour On The Relationship Between Job Satisfaction And Organizational Citizenship Behaviour." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 4 (2021): 938–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i4.582.

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OCB ordinarily alludes to practices that decidedly affect the association or its individuals (Poncheri, 2006). OCB can be influenced by imparting in workers an impression of skill in their activity undertakings (Todd, 2003). Bateman and Organ (1983) proposed a noteworthy and solid connection between organizational citizenship conduct and job satisfaction. Bateman and Organ (1983) proposed a critical and strong association between organizational citizenship and occupation fulfillment. Employment fulfillment has been found to have a positive association with work execution and organizational cit
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Widmann, Andreas, and Regina H. Mulder. "Team learning behaviours and innovative work behaviour in work teams." European Journal of Innovation Management 21, no. 3 (2018): 501–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejim-12-2017-0194.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to get deeper insight into the complex nature of the relationship between team learning conditions, team learning behaviours (TLBs) and innovative work behaviour (IWB) by considering and combining different neglected aspects in research. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire was filled out by 593 vocational educators of 117 interdisciplinary work teams in vocational colleges in Germany. Correlations were calculated and structural equation modelling at two levels was conducted. Findings The results indicate that TLBs, especially team reflexivity and bo
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Zhang, Fang, Kevin Messenger, and Yong Wang. "Relationship between nest defence behaviours and reproductive benefits in Chinese alligators." Amphibia-Reptilia 36, no. 2 (2015): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-00002990.

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The evolutionary theory in parental care predicts that parents may defend more vigorously of nests with higher survival and reproductive benefits. Based on this prediction, we proposed that the occurrence of nest defence behaviours in Chinese alligators might be connected to reproductive benefits (clutch size, fertility rate, and hatching rate). In this study, we examined the relationship between the occurrence of nest defence behaviours and (1) the variations in clutch size, fertility rate, and hatching rate of wild Chinese alligators, and (2) the variations in clutch size and fertility rate
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Schreuder, Frits, René Schalk, and Sasa Batistič. "Perceptions of HPWS and performance: cross-level effects of team psychological contracts." Team Performance Management: An International Journal 26, no. 7/8 (2020): 429–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tpm-05-2020-0035.

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Purpose This present study aims to examine how experiences of high-performance work systems (HPWS) in work teams affect employee’s work attitudes and performance. At the team level, the study explored the role of supervisory support in the relationship experienced HPWS -team performance. In explaining employee attitudes and behaviours at the individual level, such as organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), the study adopted a psychological contract approach. Design/methodology/approach The moderating role of supervisory support was investigated at the team level while exploring mediation e
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Vijay, Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, and Kumar Suryendru. "Screen Time and Problem Behaviours in Children: Exploring the Mediating Role of Sleep Duration." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 15, no. 10 (2023): 736–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11266257.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>In the digital age, excessive screen time has been associated with various problem behaviour in children. However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship, particularly the role of sleep duration, remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether sleep duration mediates the association between screen time and problem behaviours in a sample of 50 children.&nbsp;<strong>Materials and Methods:</strong>&nbsp;Fifty children aged 8 to 12 years were recruited for this cross-sectional study. Screen time was assessed through parent reported daily hours spent
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Lasota, Agnieszka. "Empathy and prosocial behaviour of young children in the perception of parents." Studia z Teorii Wychowania XIV, no. 1(42) (2023): 245–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.3435.

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Values education, shaping positive values and attitudes, has a special place in education from an early age. Supporting the development of children's prosocial behaviours, focused on others, has recently been marginalized by both parents and teachers focusing more on antisocial, externalizing behaviors. The aim of the research was to assess the level of empathy and prosocial and externalizing behaviours in 398 children aged 2.5-4 years staying at home and attending nurseries/kindergartens. Statistical analyzes confirmed the existence of gender differences between the children. There is also a
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Koka, Andre, Henri Tilga, Triin Põder, Hanna Kalajas-Tilga, Vello Hein, and Lennart Raudsepp. "The role of perceived coaching behaviours on sport performance among female aesthetic group gymnasts." Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis 26 (December 31, 2020): 16–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/akut.2020.26.02.

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This study aimed to test the relations of perceived autonomy-supportive and controlling behaviours from coaches with athletes’ sport performance during competition in a context of female aesthetic group gymnastics. In line with self-determination theory, it was expected that the sequence of perceived psychological needs satisfaction and autonomous motivation, and psychological needs frustration and controlled motivation would mediate these relationships. Female aesthetic group gymnasts (n=128) ages 11–20 years completed self-report measures of perceived autonomysupportive and controlling behav
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LIU, Hongyan, Jinglan Yang, and Xiaoxi Chen. "Making the Customer-Brand Relationship Sustainable: The Different Effects of Psychological Contract Breach Types on Customer Citizenship Behaviours." Sustainability 12, no. 2 (2020): 630. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12020630.

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Customer citizenship behaviours are important for a sustainable customer-brand relationship, yet little is known about the effect of psychological contract breach on citizenship behaviours. From the perspective of psychological contract theory, this research examined the impact of psychological contract breaches on customer citizenship behaviours through the mediating mechanism of psychological contract violation in the customer-brand relationship. Experiments were used to assess the effect of two types of psychological contract breaches on customer citizenship behaviours. The results show tha
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Mohamed Badawy, Sahar, and Sherine Fathy El-Fekey. "Does Social Comparison Orientation Moderate the Organisational Justice, In-role Performance, Citizenship and Counterproductive Behaviours Relationship?" International Journal of Business and Management 12, no. 12 (2017): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v12n12p181.

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This paper aims at (1) investigating the relationship between Organisational Justice and three dimensions of employees’ performance namely; In-role performance, Citizenship Work Behaviours and Counterproductive Work Behaviours within the Egyptian Context, (2) investigating the moderating effect of Social Comparison Orientation on the Organisational Justice-Performance relationship with regard to the three dimensions of performance. The theoretical foundations of the proposed relationships were discussed. Using a structured questionnaire to assess research variables, a quota sampling procedure
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Afsar, Bilal. "The impact of person-organization fit on innovative work behavior." International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 29, no. 2 (2016): 104–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhcqa-01-2015-0017.

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Purpose – The direct relationship between person-organization (P-O) fit and employee’s positive work attitudes and behaviours have been well researched. However, there has been no study on the impact of P-O fit on innovative work behaviour (IWB) of the nurses. The purpose of this paper is to fill this gap in the literature. In order to give a complete understanding of the psychology surrounding P-O fit, this study has longitudinally analysed the relationship between P-O fit and IWB along with the impact of a potential mediator, i.e. knowledge sharing behaviour (KSB) on this relationship. Desig
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Ghasemi, Rana, Rezvan Abedinlou, Iraj Alimohammadi, et al. "The relationship between emotional intelligence, personality traits and safety behaviors in metal industries workers: Confirmatory factor analysis." Work 70, no. 3 (2021): 909–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-213610.

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BACKGROUND: Human errors cause accidents in the workplace. Screening workers at employment can prevent future accidents from happening. Two important tools that can be helpful in screening are determining the emotional intelligence score and personality traits score of the workers. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between emotional intelligence, personality traits and safety behaviors in metal industries workers. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional survey. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to determine the relationship between the components of emot
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Popov, Boris, Jovana Zorić, and Bojana Bodroža. "Environmental activism and pro-environmental behaviour in Serbia: Determinants and relationships with subjective well-being." Psiholoska istrazivanja 26, no. 2 (2023): 323–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/psistra26-46307.

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Environmentally significant behaviours, such as pro-environmental behaviour and environmental activism, have remained relatively ill-defined and poorly integrated to date. The relationship between environmental activism and subjective well-being is particularly unclear. Therefore, the aim of this research is to determine whether some socio-demographic characteristics, such as gender, age and level of education, predict pro-environmental behaviour and environmental activism, as well as whether these behaviours have some effect on subjective well-being. A total of 354 respondents (222 female; 62
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Zhang, Xinyong, Chaoyue Zhao, Zhaoxiang Niu, Shike Xu, and Dawei Wang. "Job Insecurity and Safety Behaviour: The Mediating Role of Insomnia and Work Engagement." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2 (2021): 581. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020581.

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From the perspective of resource conservation theory, this study selected 568 enterprise employees as subjects and conducted data collection using a random sampling method to explore the relationship between job insecurity and safe behaviours as well as the role of insomnia and job engagement in this relationship. The results show that (1) job insecurity is negatively correlated with safety behaviour, (2) insomnia mediates the relationship between job insecurity and safety behaviour, (3) work engagement plays a mediating role in the relationship between job insecurity and safety behaviour, and
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Martí, Margarita, Francisco Gil, and Angel Barrasa. "Organizational Leadership: Motives and Behaviors of Leaders in Current Organizations." Spanish journal of psychology 12, no. 1 (2009): 267–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1138741600001670.

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Organizational leadership is fundamental for the working and development of current organizations. It helps members of an organization to face transcendental challenges. One of the fundamental aspects of leaders is their personal characteristics and behaviour as perceived by their co-workers. Although research has established a relationship between these components, findings have failed to come up with any congruent evidence and further to this the organizations and contexts used are from several decades ago.This article, which forms part of the international GLOBE project, analyses the relati
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Lu, Wenxue, Yuxin Wei, and Rui Wang. "Handling inter-organisational conflict based on bargaining power." International Journal of Conflict Management 31, no. 5 (2020): 781–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcma-06-2019-0092.

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Purpose This paper aims to reveal the effects of an organisation’s bargaining power on its negotiating behaviours (including integrating, obliging, compromising, dominating and avoiding) in the context of inter-organisational conflict in construction projects and investigate how organisational power distance orientation moderates the relationship between the organisation’s bargaining power and its negotiating behaviours. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a questionnaire survey among practitioners in the Chinese construction industry with the final sample consisting of 219 respo
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