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Substance Use & Misuse | 2008

Sensation seeking, attitudes toward drug use, and actual use among adolescents: testing a model for alcohol and ecstacy use.

Cecilia Peñacoba Puente; José Luis González Gutiérrez; Isabel Carretero Abellán; Almudena López López

The use of ecstasy (MDMA), one of the most popular substances among young people in the context of many leisure and fun activities, is moving from party and recreation circuits to high schools and college dorms, in many cases in combination with alcohol consumption. Bearing in mind the concurrent use of the two drugs and the “gateway” thesis of a progression from legal drugs to illegal ones, a causal model of linkages among sensation seeking, attitudes toward alcohol and ecstasy consumption, and frequency of use was tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). The data were obtained from a sample of 450 high school students ranging in age from 14 to 18 (47% male, 53% female). An additional moderator analysis was performed in order to examine a possible moderating role of sensation seeking in the relationship between attitudes toward consumption and frequency of use of both alcohol and ecstasy. Results were consistent with the hypothesis that positive attitudes toward consumption mediate the effects of sensation seeking on drug use. In addition, whereas our results were coherent with the existence of direct effects of sensation seeking on drug use, these were only found in the case of alcohol consumption. However, a moderating effect of this same variable was observed in the relationship between positive attitudes toward ecstasy consumption and its frequency of use. General and specific clinical implications and limitations of these findings are discussed and future lines of research suggested.


Pm&r | 2017

The Role of Psychological Factors in the Perception of Postneedling Soreness and the Influence of Postneedling Intervention

Aitor Martín-Pintado-Zugasti; Almudena López-López; José Luis González Gutiérrez; Daniel Pecos-Martín; Ángel L. Rodríguez-Fernández; Isabel M. Alguacil-Diego; Tomás Gallego-Izquierdo; Josué Fernández-Carnero

Myofascial trigger point dry needling is frequently associated with postneedling soreness, which can generate patient dissatisfaction and reduced treatment adherence. Psychological factors may influence the perception of postneedling soreness and the effectiveness of postneedling soreness treatments.


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2006

Nursing Motives for Helping Scale (N-MHS): Reliability and Validity

José Luis González Gutiérrez; Cecilia Peñacoba Puente; Ricardo Moreno Rodríguez; Almudena López López; Lilian Velasco Furlong

This paper presents the Nursing Motives for Helping Scale (N-MHS), an instrument designed for the evaluation of three of the four motives for helping derived from Batson’s helping pathway theory. Dimensionality was analyzed by means of principal component analysis (n = 113), followed by confirmatory factor analysis. A 3-factor structure (corresponding to Batson’s differentiation among altruistic motivation, reward-seeking motivation, and punishment-avoidance motivation, respectively), with 9 items distributed in three latent variables, revealed an acceptable fit to the data. Alpha values (.60 - .74) showed that internal consistency was acceptable for a newly developed subscale with a small number of items. Convergence validity was evaluated with correlations between N-MHS subscales scores and scores on the Professional Expectations Scale (Garrosa, Moreno-Jimenez, Rodriguez-Carvajal, & Morante, 2005). The three resulting subscales are a promising instrument for the evaluation of three nursing motives for helping that can contribute to reduce the potential risks and to improve the potential benefits both for the nurse and the patient.


Personality and Individual Differences | 2005

Personality and subjective well-being: big five correlates and demographic variables

José Luis González Gutiérrez; Bernardo Moreno Jiménez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; Cecilia Pcn¨acoba Puente


Revista de psicología del trabajo y de las organizaciones = Journal of work and organizational psychology | 2000

La evaluación del estrés y el burnout del profesorado: el CBP-R

José Luis González Gutiérrez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; Bernardo Moreno Jiménez


International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2005

Spanish version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI): Factorial replication, reliability and validity

José Luis González Gutiérrez; Bernardo Moreno Jiménez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; Almudena López López


Escritos de Psicología | 2000

Personalidad resistente, burnout y salud

José Luis González Gutiérrez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; Bernardo Moreno Jiménez


Archive | 2000

Desgaste profesional de enfermería. Desarrollo y validación factorial del CDPE

Bernardo Moreno Jiménez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; José Luis González Gutiérrez


Clínica y Salud | 2002

La evaluación específica del síndrome de Burnout en psicólogos: el "inventario de Burnout de psicólogos"

Ana María Benevides Pereira; Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez; Eva Garrosa Hernández; José Luis González Gutiérrez


Revista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica (Rev. Psicopatol. Psicol. Clin.) | 1999

BURNOUT DOCENTE, SENTIDO DE LA COHERENCIA Y SALUD PERCIBIDA.

Bernardo Moreno Jiménez; José Luis González Gutiérrez; Eva Garrosa Hernández

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Eva Garrosa Hernández

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Autonomous University of Madrid

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