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van Elk, F. (author), Robroek, S. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), Oude Hengel, K.M. (author)
Objectives: This study aims to investigate across subgroups of healthcare workers (1) the changes in psychosocial working conditions and emotional exhaustion during the pandemic compared with the situation before, and (2) the impact of different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of hospital pressure on psychosocial working conditions and...
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Solms, L. (author), van Vianen, A.E.M. (author), Koen, J. (author), Kan, K.J. (author), de Hoog, M. (author), de Pagter, A.P.J. (author)
BACKGROUND: Physicians increasingly show symptoms of burnout due to the high job demands they face, posing a risk for the quality and safety of care. Job and personal resources as well as support interventions may function as protective factors when demands are high, specifically in times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the Job...
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Albers, N. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author)
Behavior change applications often assign their users activities such as tracking the number of smoked cigarettes or planning a running route. To help a user complete these activities, an application can persuade them in many ways. For example, it may help the user create a plan or mention the experience of peers. Intuitively, the application...
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Hogenelst, K. (author), Snippe, A. (author), Martinic, M. (author)
Aims. Harmful drinking patterns are shaped by a broad complex interaction of factors, societal and individual, psychological and behavioral. Although previous studies have focused on a few variables at a time, the current study simultaneously examines a large number of variables in order to create a comprehensive view (i.e. phenotype) of harmful...
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Regeer, H. (author), van Empelen, P. (author), Bilo, H.J.G. (author), de Koning, E.J.P. (author), Huisman, S.D. (author)
Objective. To examine the relationship between risk factors for low patient activation and change in patient activation, well-being, and health outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Method. A longitudinal prospective study was conducted with measurements at baseline and 20-week follow-up among 603 people with T2DM...
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Hoyle, A. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Doosje, B. (author), Kitzen, M. (author)
Contemporary hostile actors are increasingly attempting to destabilize targeted states’ civilian domains via malign influence activities. With this civilian focus, societal destabilization is at least partly psychological. However, empirical evidence of a psychological dimension to societal destabilization is lacking. We assess the potential of...
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Schram, J.L.D. (author), Schuring, M. (author), Oude Hengel, K.M. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), Robroek, S.J. (author)
Objectives: This study aims to estimate the influence of chronic diseases and poor working conditions - across educational levels - on working life expectancy (WLE) and working years lost (WYL) in the Dutch workforce after age 50. Methods: Information on demographics, chronic diseases, and working conditions from 11 800 Dutch workers aged 50-66...
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Hoyle, A.J.A. (author), Powell, T.E. (author), Cadet, B.D.S. (author), van de Kuijt, J.T. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Korteling, J.E. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior. Psychological frameworks...
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Hoyle, A. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Doosje, B. (author), Kitzen, M. (author)
Hostile political actors frequently engage in malign information influence, projecting antagonistic strategic narratives in targeted societies to manipulate the information environment and distort the perceptions of the citizens. Research examining malign information influence is growing, but more attention could be given to its psychological...
article 2021
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van den Berg, H. (author), van Hemert, D. (author)
Violent extremism is associated with an intricately linked network of variables. Existing psychological models and research tend to either focus on specific forms of violent extremism or take a broad perspective. We propose an abstract model for the path towards violent extremism that allows for specification when needed; the General Needs and...
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Oprins, E. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Westerveld, L. (author), Huybens, W. (author), Börjesson, M. (author), Johansson, E. (author), Aalto, H. (author)
Military personnel needs to be resilient to be able to remain effective, motivated, and in good mental and physical health. Military organizations select on resilience to determine whether candidates are psychologically fit for their job. The INSPIRE Resilience Scale (IRS) is such a selection instrument that aims to assess the psychological...
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Regeer, H. (author), Nieuwenhuijse, E.A. (author), Vos, R.C. (author), Kiefte-de Jong, J.C. (author), van Empelen, P. (author), de Koning, E.J.P. (author), Bilo, H.J.G. (author), Huisman, S.D. (author)
Aims: To investigate changes in physical activity (PA) and psychological factors during societal lockdown in people with type 2 diabetes. Methods: A cross-sectional study among Dutch adults with type 2 diabetes. Data were collected using online questionnaires. A multivariate multinomial logistic regression was performed with change in PA during...
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Aliman, N.M. (author), Kester, L.J.H.M. (author), Yampolskiy, R. (author)
In the last years, artificial intelligence (AI) safety gained international recognition in the light of heterogeneous safety-critical and ethical issues that risk overshadowing the broad beneficial impacts of AI. In this context, the implementation of AI observatory endeavors represents one key research direction. This paper motivates the need...
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Ward, P. (author), Schraagen, J.M.C. (author), Gore, J. (author), Roth, E.M. (author)
This chapter provides a brief summary of the various communities of practice that have paved the way for current expertise researchers, and are formative of this Handbook. A synopsis follows, detailing how expertise has been defined both historically and in present day. The purpose in this chapter is threefold: To demonstrate the heterogeneity...
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Anraad, C. (author), Lehmann, B.A. (author), Visser, O. (author), van Empelen, P. (author), Paulussen, T.G.W. (author), Ruiter, R.A.C. (author), Kamp, L. (author), van der Maas, N.A.T. (author), Barug, D. (author), Ruijs, W.L.M. (author), Melkler, H.E. (author), Mollema, L. (author), van Keulen, H.M. (author)
Background: Maternal Pertussis Vaccination (MPV) during pregnancy became part of the National Immunization Program in the Netherlands late 2019. This study aims to identify social-psychological factors associated with MPV acceptance among Dutch women to add to the current understanding of vaccine hesitancy worldwide, and to inform the...
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Korteling, J.E. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior. Psychological frameworks...
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Aliman, N.M. (author), Kester, L.H.J.M. (author)
In recent years, prevalent global societal issues related to fake news, fakery, misinformation, and disinformation were brought to the fore, leading to the construction of descriptive labels such as “post-truth” to refer to the supposedly new emerging era. Thereby, the (mis-)use of technologies such as AI and VR has been argued to potentially...
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Schram, J.L.D. (author), Robroek, S.J.W. (author), Ots, P. (author), Brouwer, S. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), van Zon, K.R. (author), Oude Hengel, K.M. (author)
Objectives To investigate the relation between changes in working conditions and exit from paid employment among workers with a chronic disease. Methods Six waves from the longitudinal Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability and Motivation (2010–2016), enriched with tax-based employment information from Statistics Netherlands (2011–2017),...
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Dudzik, B. (author), Jansen, M.P. (author), Burger, F. (author), Kaptein, F. (author), Broekens, J. (author), Heylen, D.K.J. (author), Hung, H. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Truong, K.P. (author)
An important aspect of human emotion perception is the use of contextual information to understand others' feelings even in situations where their behavior is not very expressive or has an emotionally ambiguous meaning. For technology to successfully detect affect, it must mimic this human ability when analyzing audiovisual input. Databases upon...
conference paper 2019
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