903 research outputs found

    Victimization and peer and parents attachment: The mediating effect of regulatory emotional self-efficacy

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    Studies of the Spanish adolescent population has concluded that victimization is related to lack of emotional regulation and impulse control. Therefore, if a victim is unable to recognize, understand and regulate their emotions, this can result in rejection by their peers. A cross-sectional study was conducted to examine regulatory emotional self-efficacy as a possible mediator in the association between peer and parents attachment and victimization. Adolescents (n = 563) completed Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy, Inventory of Parents and Peer Attachment and Kid at School questionnaires. Structural equation models (SEMs) were used to predict a latent variable of victimization with parents and peer attachment, emphasizing the mediating role of regulatory emotional self-efficacy, as comprised by a positive and a negative aspect. Results showed that peer attachment had an indirect negative effect, through perceived self-efficacy, in managing a positive effect in victimization, while father attachment had an indirect negative affect, through perceived self-efficacy, in managing a negative affect in victimization, and Mother attachment had no statistically significant indirect effect in victimization. This study suggests that the roles of parents and peers, and also between mothers and fathers, are different in relation to the perception of victimization of adolescents. Findings provide relevant information regarding implications for prevention and intervention in victimization

    A (des)continuidade das representações de vinculação das crianças adotadas

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    A presente investigação teve como principais objetivos estudar as representações de vinculação das crianças adotadas e a sua relação com: (1) aspetos individuais da história de institucionalização e de adoção (i.e., idade e duração); (2) aspetos familiares, nomeadamente, a comunicação pais-filhos e o funcionamento familiar; e (3) a adaptação da criança (i.e., problemas de internalização, externalização e sono). Participaram na investigação 30 famílias adotivas da região do Algarve, num total de 89 participantes, entre os quais 30 crianças adotadas, com uma média de idades de 6.9 anos, 30 mães e 29 pais adotivos. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que: (1) as representações de vinculação das crianças adotadas situam-se no limiar entre a insegurança e a segurança; (2) as crianças apresentam representações mais seguras nos temas que evocam a relação de autoridade e o auxílio em situações de medo e dor e representações menos seguras nas histórias que evocam a separação das figuras de vinculação; (3) as crianças tendem a utilizar, simultaneamente, representações parentais positivas e negativas; (4) o tempo de adoção e a comunicação com a mãe são preditores significativos das representações de vinculação, assim, mais tempo com a família adotiva e menor abertura na comunicação pais-filhos associam-se a representações mais seguras; e (5) as representações de vinculação predizem significativamente os problemas de internalização e associam-se com os problemas de sono, de tal forma que crianças mais seguras tendem a ter menos problemas de internalização e de sono. As implicações práticas dos resultados obtidos são discutidas com o objetivo de contribuir para uma maior adaptação das crianças nas famílias adotivas

    A method for isolating and culturing placental cells from failed early equine pregnancies

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    Early pregnancy loss occurs in 6–10% of equine pregnancies making it the main cause of reproductive wastage. Despite this, reasons for the losses are known in only 16% of cases. Lack of viable conceptus material has inhibited investigations of many potential genetic and pathological causes. We present a method for isolating and culturing placental cells from failed early equine pregnancies. Trophoblast cells from 18/30 (60%) failed equine pregnancies of gestational ages 14–65 days were successfully cultured in three different media, with the greatest growth achieved for cells cultured in AmnioChrome™ Plus. Genomic DNA of a suitable quality for molecular assays was also isolated from 29/30 of these cases. This method will enable future investigations determining pathologies causing EPL

    The influence of culture on parental styles in social vulnerability contexts: A influência da cultura nos estilos parentais em contextos de vulnerabilidade social

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    Los objetivos del presente trabajo son: 1) analizar si las relaciones entre las dimensiones de la parentalidad y el ajuste de los niños en lo que se refiere a estrategias de afrontamiento, se mantienen constantes en una muestra argentina y otra española en contextos de pobreza, 2) comparar las dimensiones de la parentalidad en los dos grupos en estudio; 3) determinar la eficiencia de la parentalidad través del estudio de su influencia en la forma de afrontar la amenaza de los niños. Se administró la escala Graffar ? Méndez Castellano (Méndez-Castellano & Méndez, 1994), que permite una caracterización socio económica de la población; la Escala Argentina de Percepción de la Relación con los Padres para Niños de 8 a 12 años (Richaud 2007a) y el Cuestionario Argentino de afrontamiento para niños (Richaud, 2006), a una muestra de 458 niños argentinos y españoles de 10 a 12 años. Se utilizaron correlaciones para analizar las relaciones entre las dimensiones parentales y las estrategias de afrontamiento de los niños y análisis múltiples de variancia (MANOVA) para estudiar si existían diferentes estilos de relaciones de los padres con los hijos en los dos grupos: Argentina y España y para analizar si existían diferencias en las estrategias de afrontamiento en los niños de los dos grupos estudiados. Los resultados indican la aceptación de ambos padres se relacionó positivamente, en ambos grupos, con las estrategias más funcionales del afrontamiento y que las dimensiones parentales negativas, tanto el control patológico paterno como la negligencia de ambos padres, se relacionaron positivamente, en ambos grupos, con el descontrol emocional de los niños, mientras que se observa un tipo de relación parental de mayor autonomía extrema-negligencia, para el grupo argentino y de mayor control extremo para el grupo español. Al mismo tiempo se encontró que los niños del grupo argentino adoptan estrategias de afrontamiento menos eficientes y que implican un mayor conflicto emocional, que los niños del grupo español.The objectives of this study are: (a) to analyze if the relationship between parenting dimensions and children adjustment regarding coping strategies are similar in Argentinian and Spanish samples within poverty contexts; (b) to compare parental dimensions in the two groups studied, and (c) to determine the efficiency of parenting through the study of their influence in children coping strategies. The Graffar-Méndez Castellano Scale (Méndez-Castellano & Méndez, 1994), that brings a socioeconomic description of the population; an Argentinian Scale of Children Perception of Parental Relationships for 8 to 12 years of age (Richaud, 2007a), and the Argentine Questionnaire of Coping for children (Richaud, 2006) were administered to a sample of458 Spanish and Argentinian children from 8 to 12 years old. Correlations were carried out to analyze the relationships between parenting dimensions and children coping strategies in both groups, and MANOVA, to study if there were different parental dimensions in the two groups &mash;Argentina and Spain&mash;, and to analyze if there were differences in children coping strategies. The results indicate that correlational pattern is similar in both groups, but parental dimensions are different for each culture, being the Argentinian parents more neglectful than Spanish parents. At the same time, Argentinian children adopt coping strategies less efficient that the Spanish children ones, involving in that way a greater emotional conflict.Fil: Richaud, Maria Cristina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones En Psicología Matemática y Experimental Dr. Horacio J.a Rimoldi; ArgentinaFil: Mestre, Maria V.. Universidad de Valencia; EspañaFil: Lemos, Viviana Noemí. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones En Psicología Matemática y Experimental Dr. Horacio J.a Rimoldi; ArgentinaFil: Tur, Ana. Universidad de Valencia; EspañaFil: Ghiglione, María. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Samper, Paula. Universidad de Valencia; Españ

    Psychometric Evidence of a Multidimensional Measure of Prosocial Behaviors for Spanish Adolescents

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    Prior theories and scholars rarely distinguished between distinct forms of prosocial behaviors (i.e., actions intended to benefit others) and most scholars operationalize prosocial behaviors as a global construct. Furthermore, stringent tests of psychometric properties of prosocial behavior measures are rare, especially in countries other than the United States. The present study was designed to examine the structure and functions of a multidimensional measure of prosocial behaviors in youth from Spain. Six hundred and 66 adolescents (46% girls; M age = 15.33 years, SD = 0.47 years) from Valencia, Spain, completed the Prosocial Tendencies Measure-Revised (PTM-R), measures of sympathy, perspective taking, and a global measure of prosocial behavior. Results showed that the hypothesized 6-factor structure of the PTM-R had good fit, the best fit model as compared to alternative models, and that there were several unique patterns of relations between specific forms of prosocial behaviors and sympathy, perspective taking, and the global measure of prosocial behavior. Furthermore, although there were significant gender differences in some forms of prosocial behaviors, the structure of the PTM-R was equivalent across gender. Discussion focuses on the implications for theories and measurement of prosocial behaviors

    Obtainment of bactericidal inkjet inks based on Ag-nanocomposites

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    In this study, ceramic inks were formulated that are able to develop bactericidal properties and are appropriate for application by inkjet printing. These inks contain silver nanocomposites and are applied on to unfired glazed ceramic bodies, yielding single-fired tiles. Silver nanocomposites were obtained from different precursors, which were made to react in order to obtain more stable structures that, in addition to incorporating bactericidal components, were able to reduce their reactivity and dissolution in the glassy matrix during the ceramic tile firing stage, avoiding the ensuing loss of properties. The study also examined how the nature of the base glaze affected the reactivity of the resulting nanocomposites. The base glaze that enabled the bactericidal compounds to remain at the ceramic tile surface was selected as the optimum base glaze for the study

    Dynamic changes in gene expression and signalling during trophoblast development in the horse

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    Equine chorionic girdle trophoblast cells play important endocrine and immune functions critical in supporting pregnancy. Very little is known about the genes and pathways that regulate chorionic girdle trophoblast development. Our aim was to identify genes and signalling pathways active in vivo in equine chorionic girdle trophoblast within a critical 7 days window. We exploited the late implantation of the equine conceptus to obtain trophoblast tissue. An Agilent equine 44K microarray was performed using RNA extracted from Chorionic Girdle and Chorion (control) from equine pregnancy days 27, 30, 31 and 34 (n=5), corresponding to the initiation of chorionic girdle trophoblast proliferation, differentiation and migration. Data was analysed using R packages limma and maSigPro, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis and DAVID and verified using qRT-PCR, promoter analysis, western blotting and migration assays. Microarray analysis showed gene expression (absolute log FC > 2, FDR-adjusted P<0.05) was rapidly and specifically induced in the chorionic girdle between days 27 and 34 (compared to day 27, day 30=116, day 31=317, day 34=781 genes). Pathway analysis identified 35 pathways modulated during chorionic girdle development (e.g. FGF, Integrin, Rho GTPases, MAPK) including pathways that have limited description in mammalian trophoblast (e.g. IL-9, CD40 and CD28 signalling). Rho A and ERK/MAPK activity was confirmed as was a role for transcription factor ELF5 in regulation of the CGB promoter. The purity and accessibility of chorionic girdle trophoblast proved to be a powerful resource to identify candidate genes and pathways involved in early equine placental development

    Multivariable analysis to determine risk factors associated with early pregnancy loss in thoroughbred broodmares

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    Early pregnancy loss (EPL) between days 15–65 after breeding has been shown to occur in 7.9% of equine pregnancies with substantial economical, welfare and safety implications. Whilst maternal age has been recognised as an important risk factor in relation to the incidence of EPL, few other risk factors have been conclusively identified. Further, multivariable data analysis of risk factors for EPL is sparse. A prospective cohort investigation of thoroughbred broodmares in the United Kingdom was conducted over the 2013 and 2014 breeding seasons. Information relating to 28 factors including mare, stallion, pregnancy and therapeutic interventions was collected using questionnaires and entered into a custom-designed Microsoft Access database. Mixed effects logistic regression was used to determine risk factors for EPL, including ‘mare’ as a random effect to account for repeat pregnancies in the same mare. Stallion, stud and veterinarian were also evaluated as random effects. Variables with a p-value of <0.25 in univariable analysis were taken forward for consideration in the multivariable model which was built using a forward stepwise approach. Data were collected on 2245 pregnancies in 1753 mares. Increasing mare age (OR = 1.11, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.04, 1.18, p = 0.001), having had one previous foal (OR = 3.52, 95% CI = 1.56, 7.95, p = 0.002) and presence of uterine cysts (OR = 1.76, 95% CI = 1.07, 2.91, p = 0.03) were all associated with increased odds of EPL following multivariable analysis. Increasing day 15/16 scan vesicle size (OR = 0.24, 95% CI = 0.16, 0.38, p < 0.001) and the use of ovulatory induction agents (OR = 0.31, 95% CI = 0.17, 0.55, p < 0.001) were negatively associated with EPL. Stallion, stud and veterinarian were not significantly associated with EPL. Analysis of a subpopulation of 344 multiple (twin and triplet) pregnancies found that the use of flunixin meglumine at the time of manual reduction of a multiple pregnancy resulted in reduced odds of EPL (OR = 0.34, 95% CI = 0.14, 0.84, p = 0.02). Results from this study can be used by stud farm personnel when assessing their broodmare population and by clinicians when deciding upon therapeutic strategies. Additional work can be focused around these risk factors to further our understanding of the pathophysiology of EPL

    A multiloop improvement of non-singlet QCD evolution equations

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    An approach is elaborated for calculation of "all loop" contributions to the non-singlet evolution kernels from the diagrams with renormalon chain insertions. Closed expressions are obtained for sums of contributions to kernels P(z)P(z) for the DGLAP equation and V(x,y)V(x,y) for the "nonforward" ER-BL equation from these diagrams that dominate for a large value of b0b_0, the first β\beta-function coefficient. Calculations are performed in the covariant ξ\xi-gauge in a MS-like scheme. It is established that a special choice of the gauge parameter ξ=3\xi=-3 generalizes the standard "naive nonabelianization" approximation. The solutions are obtained to the ER-BL evolution equation (taken at the "all loop" improved kernel), which are in form similar to one-loop solutions. A consequence for QCD descriptions of hard processes and the benefits and incompleteness of the approach are briefly discussed.Comment: 13 pages, revtex, 2 figures are enclosed as eps-file, the text style and figures are corrected following version, accepted for publication to Phys. Rev.
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