Inmaculada Méndez
University of Murcia
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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
Juan P. Martínez; Inmaculada Méndez; Esther Secanilla; Ana Benavente; Julia García Sevilla
Starting from previous studies in professional caregivers of people with dementia and other diseases in institutionalized centers of different regions, the aim of this study was to compare burnout levels that workers present depending on the center, to create a caregiver profile with high professional accomplishment and to describe the quality of life that residents perceive Murcia and Barcelona. The instruments used were the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), the Professional Caregiver Survey developed ad hoc and the Brief Questionnaire of Quality of Life (CUBRECAVI in Spanish) on residents. The results show, on the one hand, that levels of professional accomplishment may be paradoxically higher in the case of catastrophe and, on the other hand, the 98.2% of users are satisfied with the residence in which is located and 81.8% with the manner in which occupy the time. The conclusions that are extrapolated from the study shed light on the current situation of workers and residents and the influence that an earthquake can have on them.
Frontiers in Psychology | 2017
Inmaculada Méndez; Cecilia Ruiz-Esteban; J. J. López-García
The main objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between peer school victimization and some risk and protection factors and to compare the differences by role in victimization with those of non-involved bystanders. Our participants were 1,264 secondary students (M = 14.41, SD = 1.43) who participated voluntarily, although an informed consent was requested. A logistic regression model (LR) was used in order to identify the victim’s potential risks and protective factors related to non-involved bystanders. A multiple LR and a forward stepwise LR (Wald) were used. The results showed the variables related to the victim profile were: individual features (to be male, to be at the first cycle of compulsory Secondary Education and a few challenging behaviors), school environments (i.e., school adjustment), family environment (parental styles like authoritarianism) and social environment (i.e., friends who occasionally show a positive attitude toward drug consumption and easy access to drugs, access to drugs perceived as easy, rejection by peers or lack of social acceptance and social maladjustment). The results of the study will allow tackling prevention and intervention actions in schools, families, and social environment in order to improve coexistence at school and to assist the victimized students in the classroom.
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2010
Inmaculada Méndez; Fuensanta Cerezo
Anales De Psicologia | 2012
Fuensanta Cerezo; Inmaculada Méndez
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2013
Fuensanta Cerezo; Inmaculada Méndez; Manuel Ato
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
Inmaculada Méndez; Esther Secanilla; Juan P. Martínez; Josefa Navarro
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
Fuensanta Cerezo; Inmaculada Méndez
Journal of Health Research | 2015
Óscar Molina; Inmaculada Méndez; Juan P. Martínez
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
Juan P. Martínez; Inmaculada Méndez; Esther Secanilla; Elena Gónzalez
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
Juan P. Martínez; Inmaculada Méndez; Julia García-Sevilla