Blar i UiS Brage på tidsskrift "Frontiers in Psychology"
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Experiences of counselors participating in an innovative project to develop a training program for specialized foster parents of youth (13–18 years)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Children placed in foster care represent a vulnerable and distressed group that requires a high level of care. However, good training programs designed to address specific problems presented in specialized ... -
Faulty screen time measures hamper national policies: here is a way to address it
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Following widespread reliance on online interactions during COVID-19, Western governments are strategizing and launching new plans for children's use of screens. It is healthy to debate, for example, the ethics of artificial ... -
How could children’s storybooks promote empathy? A conceptual framework based on developmental psychology and literary theory
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This conceptual paper proposes a framework for understanding the developmental mechanisms and literary characteristics that bind children’s storybooks with empathy. The article begins with a taxonomy of empathy composed ... -
Implementing Remote Memory Clinics to Enhance Clinical Care During and After COVID-19
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Social isolation is likely to be recommended for older adults due to COVID-19, with ongoing reduced clinical contact suggested for this population. This has increased the need for remote memory clinics, we therefore review ... -
Internal consistency and structural validity of the Norwegian translation of the Ten-Item Personality Inventory
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)BACKGROUND: The Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) is a validated brief instrument measuring the five-factor model (FFM) personality dimensions, developed for instances where more comprehensive FFM instruments are ... -
Learning Handwriting: Factors Affecting Pen-Movement Fluency in Beginning Writers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)Skilled handwriting of single letters is associated not only with a neat final product but also with fluent pen-movement, characterized by a smooth pen-tip velocity profile. Our study explored fluency when writing single ... -
Longitudinal Effects of the Home Learning Environment and Parental Difficulties on Reading and Math Development Across Grades 1–9
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10)This study focuses on parental reading and mathematical difficulties, the home literacy environment, and the home numeracy environment as well as their predictive role in Finnish children’s reading and mathematical development ... -
No size fits all – a qualitative study of factors that enable adaptive capacity in diverse hospital teams
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)Introduction: Resilient healthcare research studies how healthcare systems and stakeholders adapt and cope with challenges and changes to enable high quality care. By examining how performance emerges in everyday work in ... -
An Open Time Perspective and Social Support to Sustain in Healthcare Work: Results of a Two-Wave Complete Panel Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Based on lifespan developmental psychology and psychosocial work characteristics theory, we examined longitudinal relations between calendar age, occupational time perspective, different types of job demands and job resources ... -
Personality and substance use disorder: Characteristics as measured by NEO-personality inventory–revised
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The present study investigates the personality characteristics of a cohort of patients with Substance Use Disorders. The included participants (n = 123) were recruited from specialized treatment for addictions in Norway. ... -
Profiles of Work Engagement and Work-Related Effort and Reward Among Teachers: Associations to Occupational Well-Being and Leader–Follower Relationship During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-12)This study examined teachers’ occupational well-being by identifying profiles based on teachers’ self-ratings of work engagement as well as work-related effort and reward. It also did so by examining whether the identified ... -
The pros and cons of remote work in relation to bullying, loneliness and work engagement: A representative study among Norwegian workers during COVID-19
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Remote work became the new normal during COVID-19 as a response to restrictions imposed by governments across the globe. Therefore, remote work’s impact on employee outcomes, well-being, and psychological health has become ... -
Psychosocial safety climate as a predictor of work engagement, creativity, innovation, and work performance: A case study of software engineers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-04)Introduction: Creativity is vital for competitive advantage within technological environments facing the fourth industrial revolution. However, existing research on creativity has rarely addressed how a climate beneficial ... -
Psychotherapy in psychosis: Experiences of fully recovered service users
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09)Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherapy after psychosis, there is a paucity of research investigating impact on full recovery. Objectives: To explore what ... -
The Rationality of Science and the Inevitability of Defining Prior Beliefs in Empirical Research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The recent “campaign” in Nature against the concept of “significance testing” (Amrhein et al., 2019), with more than 800 supporting signatories of leading scientists, can be considered as an important milestone and somewhat ... -
Refusing to Tolerate Ongoing Prejudicial Behaviour toward Immigrants: Together We Can Object to Prejudicial Flag Displays
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Over recent years, immigrants have been met with unjust prejudiced behaviour instead of warm welcome. However, not all citizens of a nation endorse such behaviour, instead they try to oppose it through social mobilisation. ... -
Regaining autonomy, competence, and relatedness: Experiences from two Shared Reading groups for people diagnosed with cancer
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study explored 12 cancer patients’ experiences from participating in an online and on-site Shared Reading group for 16 weeks in Norway. Shared Reading is a practice in which prose and poetry are read aloud in small ... -
A Review of the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Online Prosocial Behavior Among Adolescents
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Social media (SoMe) activity constitutes a large part of the lives of adolescents. Even though the behavior on SoMe is complex, the research on SoMe has mostly focused on negative effects, bad content, and online antisocial ... -
Scholarly reading (and writing) and the power of impact factors: a study of distributed cognition and intellectual habits
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Using observational interviews and introducing theories of embodied and distributed cognition, this study examines the scholarly reading and the intellectual habits of a group of social scientists. All participants were ... -
Social Media Use and Mental Health and Well-Being Among Adolescents – A Scoping Review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-08)Introduction: Social media has become an integrated part of daily life, with an estimated 3 billion social media users worldwide. Adolescents and young adults are the most active users of social media. Research on social ...