• Contribution to Family, Friends, School, and Community Is Associated With Fewer Depression Symptoms in Adolescents - Mediated by Self-Regulation and Academic Performance 

      Kurtovic, Ana; Vrdoljak, Gabrijela; Hirnstein, Marina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The tendency to get involved in helping one’s family, friends, school, and community has many potential benefits such as greater compassion, concern for others, and social responsibility. Research interest in the benefits ...
    • Cooperation in the Heat of the Moment: The Effect of Leadership Behavior on SwiftTrust 

      Heesch, Philip Christopher Nordlie van; Søreide, Christian (Master thesis, 2018-06-13)
      Development of trust demands personal knowledge and is time consuming; at least so scholars have argued for several decades. Very little work has been done to investigate why in some cases people act as if there are high ...
    • Coordinating Mechanisms Are More Important Than Team Processes for Geographically Dispersed Emergency Dispatch and Paramedic Teams 

      Johnsen, Bjørn Helge; Espevik, Roar; Eid, Jarle; Østerås, Øyvind; Jacobsen, Johan Kolstad; Brattebø, Guttorm (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-08)
      In recent decades there has been an increased emphasis on non-technical skills in medical teams. One promising approach that relates teamwork to medical efficiency is the theory of Shared Mental Models (SMM). The aim of ...
    • Coping strategies of mental health problems among refugee groups in Norway 

      Brea Larios, Dixie Janice (Doctoral thesis, 2023-11-17)
      Bakgrunn: Migrasjon er en stressende prosess som kan påvirke helsen til enkeltpersoner, spesielt når den involverer flukt fra krig, konflikt eller forfølgelse. Posttraumatisk stresslidelse og depresjon er psykiske problemer ...
    • Core and peripheral criteria of video game addiction in the game addiction scale for adolescents 

      Brunborg, Geir Scott; Hanss, Daniel; Mentzoni, Rune Aune; Pallesen, Ståle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-05)
      Assessment of video game addiction often involves measurement of peripheral criteria that indicate high engagement with games, and core criteria that indicate problematic use of games. A survey of the Norwegian population ...
    • Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and hospitality sector: Charting new frontiers for restaurant businesses 

      Kaur, Puneet; Talwar, Shalini; Madanaguli, Arun; Srivastava, Shalini; Dhir, Amandeep (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a key theme of discussion and focus in all debates regarding the need for business enterprises to function in a manner that is responsive and sensitive to the needs of their ...
    • Cortical thickness and resting‐state cardiac function across the lifespan: A cross‐sectional pooled mega‐analysis 

      Koenig, Julian; Abler, Birgit; Agartz, Ingrid; Åkerstedt, Torbjørn; Andreassen, Ole Andreas; Anthony, Mia; Bär, Karl-Jürgen; Bertsch, Katja; Brown, Rebecca C.; Brunner, Romuald; Carnevali, Luca; Critchley, Hugo D.; Cullen, Kathryn R; de Geus, Eco J C; de la Cruz, Feliberto; Dziobek, Isabel; Ferger, Marc D.; Fischer, Håkan; Flor, Herta; Gaebler, Michael; Gianaros, Peter J.; Giummarra, Melita J.; Greening, Steven G.; Guendelman, Simon; Heathers, James A. J.; Herpertz, Sabine C.; Hu, Mandy X.; Jentschke, Sebastian; Kaess, Michael; Kaufmann, Tobias; Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie; Koelsch, Stefan; Krauch, Marlene; Kumral, Deniz; Lamers, Femke; Lee, Tae‐Ho; Lekander, Mats; Lin, Feng; Lotze, Martin; Makovac, Elena; Mancini, Matteo; Mancke, Falk; Månsson, Kristoffer N. T.; Manuck, Stephen B.; Mather, Mara; Meeten, Frances; Min, Jungwon; Mueller, Bryon A.; Muench, Vera; Nees, Frauke; Nga, Lin; Nilsonne, Gustav; Ordonez Acuna, Daniela; Osnes, Berge; Ottaviani, Cristina; Penninx, Brenda W J H; Ponzio, Allison; Poudel, Govinda R.; Reinelt, Janis; Ren, Ping; Sakaki, Michiko; Schumann, Andy; Sørensen, Lin; Specht, Karsten; Straub, Joana; Tamm, Sandra; Thai, Michelle; Thayer, Julian F.; Ubani, Benjamin; van der Mee, Denise J.; van Velzen, Laura S.; Ventura‐Bort, Carlos; Villringer, Arno; Watson, David R.; Wei, Luqing; Wendt, Julia; Westlund Schreiner, Melinda; Westlye, Lars Tjelta; Weymar, Mathias; Winkelmann, Tobias; Wu, Guo‐Rong; Yoo, Hyun Joo; Quintana, Daniel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Understanding the association between autonomic nervous system [ANS] function and brain morphology across the lifespan provides important insights into neurovisceral mechanisms underlying health and disease. Resting‐state ...
    • Cortisol levels in survivors of the Utøya shootings two to three years after the event 

      Fredly, Janne Elisabeth (Master thesis, 2016-05-18)
      Survivors of the Utøya shootings 2011 are at risk at developing PTSD/PTSS symptoms. Previous research has addressed the biological markers associated with the development of PTSD/PTSS, with special attention to the HPA ...
    • COVID-19 and psychological distress in Norway: The role of trust in the healthcare system 

      Harris, Samantha Marie; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Aim: The study aims to examine groups at risk for psychological distress in connection with the COVID-19 outbreak, and the role of trust in the healthcare system as a possible moderator. Methods: Data were collected ...
    • COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: The Theory of Planned Behavior, Optimistic Bias, and Anticipated Regret 

      Wolff, Katharina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      High vaccination rates within the general population are essential for overcoming the current COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of the present study was to investigate intentions to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as well as the ...
    • Crisis leadership in COVID-19: A qualitative study of Norwegian business leaders 

      Oen, Vibeke Dale; Svihus, Jeanett Hansen; Solberg, Sara Helene Røyland; Harris, Anette Kristoffersen; Eid, Jarle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Background: On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. The crisis that follows presented significant adverse challenges for organizations and business leaders ...
    • A Critical Perspective on Mental Health News in Six European Countries: How Are “Mental Health/Illness” and “Mental Health Literacy” Rhetorically Constructed? 

      Van Beveren, Laura; Rutten, Kris; Hensing, Gunnel; Spyridoula, Ntani; Schønning, Viktor; Axelsson, Malin; Bockting, Claudi; Buysse, Ann; de Neve, Ine; Desmet, Mattias; Dewaele, Alexis; Giovazolias, Theodoros; Hannon, Dewi; Kafetsios, Konstantinos; Meganck, Reitske; Øverland, Simon Nygaard; Triliva, Sofia; Vandamme, Joke (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      In this study, we aim to contribute to the field of critical health communication research by examining how notions of mental health and illness are discursively constructed in newspapers and magazines in six European ...
    • Cross-country comparisons of trends in adolescent psychosomatic symptoms - A Rasch analysis of HBSC data from four Nordic countries 

      Hagquist, Curt; Due, Pernille; Torsheim, Torbjørn; Välimaa, Raili (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Background: To analyse the psychometric properties of the HBSC Symptom Checklist (HBSC-SCL) on psychosomatic symptoms with a focus on the operating characteristics of the items, and on the impacts of measurement distortions ...
    • Cross-National Measurement Invariance of the Teacher and Classmate Support Scale 

      Torsheim, Torbjørn; Samdal, Oddrun; Rasmussen, Mette; Freeman, John; Griebler, Robert; Dür, Wolfgang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
      The cross-national measurement invariance of the teacher and classmate support scale was assessed in a study of 23202 Grade 8 and 10 students from Austria, Canada, England, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and Slovenia, participating ...
    • A Cross-Sectional Study of Educational Aspects and Self-Reported Learning Difficulties among Female Prisoners in Norway 

      Jones, Lise Øen; Tveit, Leila Våland; Asbjørnsen, Arve Egil; Eikeland, Ole Johan; Hetland, Hilde; Manger, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyse the educational background, educational desires and participation in education among three samples of female prisoners with Norwegian citizenship in Norwegian prisons ...
    • Crossing the Antarctica: Exploring the Effects of Appetite-Regulating Hormones and Indicators of Nutrition Status during a 93-Day Solo-Expedition 

      Johnsen, Bjørn Helge; Brattebø, Guttorm; Phillips, Terry M.; Gjeldnes, Rune; Bartone, Paul T.; Monsen, Hans-Olav Neteland; Thayer, Julian F. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Future deep space astronauts must maintain adequate nutrition despite highly stressful, isolated, confined and dangerous environments. The present case-study investigated appetite regulating hormones, nutrition status, and ...
    • The Cultural Challenge in Mathematical Cognition 

      Beller, Sieghard; Bender, Andrea; Chrisomalis, Stephen; Jordan, Fiona M.; Overmann, Karenleigh A.; Saxe, Geoffrey B.; Schlimm, Dirk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      In their recent paper on “Challenges in mathematical cognition”, Alcock and colleagues (Alcock et al. [2016]. Challenges in mathematical cognition: A collaboratively-derived research agenda. Journal of Numerical Cognition, ...
    • Cultural differences in emotional intelligence among top officers on board merchant ships 

      Johnsen, Bjørn Helge; Meeus, Philippine; Meling, John; Rogde, Torbjørn; Eid, Jarle; Espevik, Roar; Olsen, Olav Kjellevold; Pettersen, Jan Sommerfelt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      The current research investigated cultural differences in emotional intelligence among top officers on board vessels of multicultural maritime companies. We found that Southeast Asian officers scored higher than European ...
    • The cultural fabric of human causal cognition 

      Bender, Andrea; Beller, Sieghard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Causal cognition emerges early in development and confers an important advantage for survival. But does this mean that it is universal in humans? Our cross-disciplinary review suggests a broad evolutionary basis for core ...
    • Cultural similarity predicts social inclusion of Muslims in Canada: A vignette-based experimental survey 

      Tahir, Hajra; Safdar, Saba (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Based on acculturation psychology and intergroup emotions theory, the current experimental study assessed the effects of Muslims’ perceived acculturation strategies by the majority group on social exclusion of Muslims in ...