Blar i Department of Psychosocial Science på utgivelsesdato
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Navigating wellness through integration: coping strategies for depression among Syrian refugees in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-14)Background: Refugees frequently face the challenges of adapting to unfamiliar environments and new cultural contexts. Such adaptations emphasize the importance of coping strategies during resettlement and for individuals ... -
Acceptance and use of ChatGPT among German-speaking students and teachers
(Master thesis, 2024-06-07)Artificial intelligence (AI) has received widespread interest in recent years, particularly following the launch of the chatbot ChatGPT. This study aimed to explore which factors influence the adoption of ChatGPT in students ... -
A Wild Choose Chase: Exploring Researcher Degrees of Freedom in Event-Related Potential Preprocessing Through Multiverse Analysis
(Master thesis, 2024-05-31)Begrepet forskeres frihetsgrader («researcher degrees of freedom») refererer til de ulike metodologiske valgene som må gjøres av forskere som utfører en vitenskapelig studie. Ethvert resultat fra en studie er et produkt ... -
Taktisk pusting kan forbedre politistudenters prestasjoner under akutt stress i aktive, kritiske situasjoner
(Master thesis, 2024-05-31)Akutt stress kan få uheldige konsekvenser for feilbedømmelser og feilhandlinger, og dermed redusere politiets prestasjoner. Det finnes lite forskning om taktisk pusting og hvordan teknikken kan påvirke politiets akutte ... -
The Impact of Shift Schedules and Personality on Sleep Duration and Quality Among European Air Traffic Controllers: A Cross-Sectional Survey
(Master thesis, 2024-05-31)Shift work negatively impacts sleep, a finding supported by numerous studies among healthcare personnel. However, there is a scarcity of studies on how shift work impact sleep among air traffic controllers, a profession ... -
Utforskende test-retest studie: Studenters konfidens og konsistens i vurderingen av risikable avhørsmetoder
(Master thesis, 2024-05-31)Avhør er en av politiets mest brukte og viktigste etterforskningsmetoder, og utgjør gjennomgående straffesakens mest sentrale bevis. Hvordan et avhør utføres kan spille en stor rolle for vurdering av vitnene eller en ... -
Does De-Gendering Language Reduce Implicit Gender Bias in Real-World Contexts? A Systematic Literature Review
(Master thesis, 2024-05-31)Hensikt og motivasjon: Det virker å være en korrelasjon mellom kjønnet språk og implisitt kjønnsbias, men studier om å gjøre språket kjønnsnøytralt for å redusere implisitt kjønnsbias i den virkelige verden har ikke blitt ... -
Collaborative Crisis Response : The influence of occupational backgrounds and phase transitions on the decision-making of police and military commanders in hybrid warfare
(Doctoral thesis, 2024-04-04)Denne avhandlingen utforsker beslutningsprosessene til norske politi- og militære ledere i konteksten av hybrid krigføring. Målet er å bruke Albert Banduras sosial kognitive teori for å forstå beslutningstaking i tvetydige ... -
Antecedents and developmental pathways to workplace bullying : The role of individual, situational and contextual factors
(Doctoral thesis, 2024-03-08)Det overordnede målet med denne avhandlingen er å fylle noen av hullene i den eksisterende litteraturen om hvorfor mobbing på arbeidsplassen oppstår. Mobbing på arbeidsplassen refererer til gjentatte, uønskede og skadelige ... -
Magic for the mind's eye: A promising avenue for more universal design in the art of magic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)In the art of conjuring, as well as in cognitive science, possibilities for designing magic tricks that are suitable for people who are blind or visually impaired have only rarely been considered. In this article, we argue ... -
Associations Between Distinct Trauma Classes and Mental Health Care Utilization in Norwegian Adolescents: A National Registry Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Adolescents who experience potentially traumatic experiences (PTEs) have an increased risk of psychopathology. PTEs often co-occur and may form interrelated patterns of exposure. This study investigated underlying classes ... -
Pain, Conflicted Feelings About Work, and Sickness Absence: A Prospective Study of the Effects of Number of Pain Sites and Role Conflicts on Medically Certified Sickness Absence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)We investigated associations between the number of pain sites (NPS) and role conflict with medically certified, pain-related sickness absence (SA) in employees of Norwegian enterprises (N = 5,654). Latent profile analyses ... -
Too sleepy to be innovative? Ethical leadership and employee service innovation behavior: A dual-path model moderated by sleep quality
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)This research explores the association of ethical leadership with employee service innovation behavior through a moderated mediation model. Theorizing on uncertainty reduction theory, we explore psychological ownership and ... -
Workplace bullying in a group context: are victim reports of working conditions representative for others at the workplace?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Previous research on psychosocial working conditions as risk factors of workplace bullying builds on the underlying assumption that targets’ subjective reports of their psychosocial working conditions are shared by their ... -
How the public understands and reacts to the term “climate anxiety”
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The term climate anxiety has increasingly appeared in the academic literature and popular discourse since 2019, typically when discussing young people's negative emotional responses to climate change. This paper reports ... -
Does job control contribute to differences in physician-certified sickness absence across office concepts? A mediation analysis in a nationally representative sample
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Objectives Several studies have found higher sickness absence in shared and open workspaces than in private offices, but little is known about why these differences occur. We propose and test job control as a potential ... -
An explorative study of Police student’s decision-making in a critical incident scenario simulation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Sound use-of-force decisions are essential for police performance in critical incidents. In this exploratory study we seek to better understand the decision-making processes that are involved. Eighty-six third-year police ... -
Human factor influences on supervisory control of remotely operated and autonomous vessels
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Autonomous ships require remote supervision from a human operator to ensure safety. However, there are knowledge gaps concerning human factor influences on remote supervisory control. We investigate the influence of five ... -
Sleep duration and mental health in young adults
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Background The association between sleep duration and mental illness has been established in middle-aged and older populations, yet remains less explored in younger adults. Additionally, a common limitation to existing ...