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Review of epidemiology of depression and implications for community nursing practice
(2010)
Depression is regarded as one of the most common mental disorders, but available data point out that only less than one third of adults with depression obtain appropriate professional treatment. This is attributed (amongst ...
Gender Discrimination and Nursing: Α Literature Review
(Elsevier, 2011)
This article aims to examine gender stereotypes in relation to men in nursing, discuss gender
discrimination cases in nursing, and explore methods used for promoting equal educational
opportunities during nursing studies. ...
Translation and validation of the Cancer-Related Fatigue Scale in Greek in a sample of patients with advanced prostate cancer
(2016)
Objective: To translate and validate the Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) Scale in the Greek language.Design: A cross-sectional descriptive design was usedin order to translate and validate the CRF Scale inGreek. Factor analyses ...
Investigation of the association between quality of life and depressive symptoms during postpartum period: a correlational study
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2017)
Background: The onset of a major depressive episode is experienced by a large number of women in the weeks
or months following delivery. Postpartum depression may deem those women experiencing it incapable of taking
care ...
The Acquisition of Formal Operational Schemata During Adolescence:A Cross-National Comparison
(Springer-Verlag, 2000)
The study compared the results of three cross-sectional and large-scale group studies conducted in Cyprus, Israel, and the USA. The studies examined the acquisition of the formal schemata of control of variables, proportions, ...
Antecedent variables for sociomoral reasoning development: evidence from two cultural settings
(Taylor & Francis, 1997)
This study examined the developmental pattern of sociomoral reasoning in two different cultural settings, focusing on factors assumed to influence the course of growth in this particular domain. The specific hypotheses ...
Moral and cognitive reasoning features in congenitally blind children: comparisons with the sighted
(Wiley, 1988)
Moral and cognitive reasoning (within the Piagetian theory) aspects of congenitally
blind children ranging in age from 6 to 12 years were examined and compared with
those of a sighted sample, matched in age and socio-economic ...
Sociomoral Reasoning in Congenitally deaf children as a function of cognitive maturity
(Taylor & Francis, 1991)
The operational and sociomoral reasoning maturity of 70 congenitally deaf children was examined and compared with the respective maturity of a sensory unimpaired control sample, matched in age (7‐13 years) and socioeconomic ...
Political involvement and socio-moral reasoning: testing Emler's interpretation
(Wiley, 1989)
n previous research on the relationships between socio-moral reasoning and political orientation, the evolving capacities in the moral-cognitive realm have been considered as the framework for the formation of different ...
Postformal and Postconventional Reasoning in Educationally Advanced Adults
(Taylor & Francis, 1989)
The structural correspondence between postconventional sociomoral reasoning and postformal operational skills was examined to determine whether Stage 5 moral reasoning can be considered a hard stage in the Piagetian sense, ...