CIEEDU - ArtículosCIEEDU - Artículoshttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/312382024-03-28T10:26:35Z2024-03-28T10:26:35ZLa recepción de los conciertos de Guilhermina Suggia en EspañaBarba Dávalos, Marinahttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/604862024-02-07T01:16:45Z2023-12-31T00:00:00ZLa recepción de los conciertos de Guilhermina Suggia en España
Barba Dávalos, Marina
Guillermina Suggia (1885-1950) es la imagen de la mujer que rompió con el modelo tradicional de feminidad: ocupó un espacio en la vida pública, desarrolló un trabajo intelectual y artístico con el que irrumpió en la esfera cultural consagrada al patriarcado, viajó, cambió de residencia, de ciudad e incluso de país y se mantuvo soltera por elección durante gran parte de su vida; en definitiva, una persona autónoma y emancipada. A partir de los discursos musicales publicados en la prensa se va a reconstruir la gira de conciertos de Guillermina Suggia en España y el repertorio que solía ofrecer, poniendo de manifiesto expresiones lingüísticas poco explícitas en estos textos que puedan admitir cierta ambigüedad por cuestiones de género.; Guilhermina Suggia (1885-1950) is the image of a woman who broke with the traditional modelof femininity: she occupied a space in public life, developed an intellectual and artistic work with which she broke into the cultural sphere consecrated to patriarchy, she traveled, shechanged residence, city and even country and remained single by choice for much of her life;in short, an autonomous person. Based on the musical discourses published in the press, Guil-hermina Suggia’s concert tour in Spain will be reconstructed as well as her reception in a coun-try where a minority of women shared her degree of professional and personal emancipationand where music critic was a largely masculinized profession.
2023-12-31T00:00:00ZNegative interpretation bias as a clinical marker and a scar of depression: New insights from a large-scale study of the scrambled sentence task in formerly, subclinically and clinically depressed individualsMartin Romero, NuriaSanchez Lopez, Alvarohttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/604532024-02-07T01:16:43Z2023-02-13T00:00:00ZNegative interpretation bias as a clinical marker and a scar of depression: New insights from a large-scale study of the scrambled sentence task in formerly, subclinically and clinically depressed individuals
Martin Romero, Nuria; Sanchez Lopez, Alvaro
Negative interpretation biases are thought to be clinical markers of depression and risk factors for its recurrence that would remain active after remission. Evidence on the conditions under which negative interpretation biases are active after remission is still unclear, and further studies are required to clarify whether negative interpretation biases are equivalent in magnitude at different depression conditions. A large-scale study of the Scrambled Sentence Task (SST) was conducted (639 participants), where different depression and never-depressed samples were compared in their performance in the SST through three experiments (i.e., formerly ? Experiments 1 and 2 -, subclinically ? Experiment 2 - and clinically depressed individuals ? Experiment 3 -). Cognitive load manipulations were used while completing the task. Formerly compared to never-depressed individuals showed higher negative interpretation biases at conditions of cognitive load only (Experiment 1). Formerly and subclinically depressed showed equivalent biases compared to never-depressed individuals (Experiment 2). Negative interpretation biases were further supported for clinically depressed (Experiment 3). Comparative analyses showed that both formerly and subclinically differed from clinically depressed individuals in their negative bias magnitude. These results prove the utility of the SST to detect negative interpretation biases in different depression conditions, including those recovered from depression. Results further show that negative bias magnitudes tend to decrease after remission but remain at subclinical levels, potentially conferring risk for depression recurrence.
2023-02-13T00:00:00ZLa promoción de la actividad física en el lugar de trabajo: demanda de actividad física en dos mercados madrileñosPérez Samaniego, VíctorBeltrán Carrillo, Vicente JavierArévalo Baeza, MartaPeiró Velert, Carmenhttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/604502024-02-07T01:16:34Z2009-04-01T00:00:00ZLa promoción de la actividad física en el lugar de trabajo: demanda de actividad física en dos mercados madrileños
Pérez Samaniego, Víctor; Beltrán Carrillo, Vicente Javier; Arévalo Baeza, Marta; Peiró Velert, Carmen
La promoción de la actividad física en el lugar de trabajo forma parte de las estrategias globales para la promoción de la salud. La implantación de programas de actividad física en el entorno laboral requiere de un análisis de la demanda existente en contextos específicos. En este estudio se analiza la demanda de actividad física entre los trabajadores de dos mercados madrileños: "Maravillas" y "Las Águilas". Se plantea la hipótesis de que en los mercados estudiados predomina la demanda latente (personas que no realizan actividad física pero que desearían hacerla) sobre la demanda establecida (personas que realizan actividad física) y la demanda ausente (personas que no realizan actividad física pero que no desean hacerla). Los resultados muestran que esta hipótesis se cumple en el mercado de "Maravillas", en el que las diferencias significativas en la distribución de los porcentajes se inclinan a favor de la demanda latente (48%). En cambio, en el mercado de "Las Águilas" no existe una diferencia significativa entre los distintos tipos de demanda, si bien el principal porcentaje de la demanda es latente (39,5%). Las principales implicaciones de este estudio son la constatación de la existencia de una demanda potencial de programas de actividad física entre los trabajadores de los mercados estudiados, así como la recomendación de ubicar la primera experiencia piloto en el mercado de Maravillas, dirigiéndola principalmente a mujeres de 30 a 39 años.
2009-04-01T00:00:00ZAssociations between Social Support Dimensions and Resilience Factors and Pathways of Influence in Depression and Anxiety Rates in Young adultsMecha , PatriciaMartin Romero, NuriaSanchez Lopez, Alvarohttp://hdl.handle.net/10017/604492024-02-07T01:16:34Z2023-05-02T00:00:00ZAssociations between Social Support Dimensions and Resilience Factors and Pathways of Influence in Depression and Anxiety Rates in Young adults
Mecha , Patricia; Martin Romero, Nuria; Sanchez Lopez, Alvaro
Emerging adulthood is an important developmental period, associated to mental health risk. Resilience research points to both social and personal protective factors against development of psychopathology, but there is paucity with their comprehensive study in young adults. This study provides and initial integrative approach to model multiple dimensions of perceived social support (i.e., from family, friends, significant others) and personal factor of trait resilience (i.e., coping and persistence during stress, tolerance to negative affect, positive appraisals, trust) and their hypothesized contributions to reducing depression and anxiety rates. The study was conducted with a sample of 500 Spanish emerging adults (18 to 29 years old). Regression analyses and multiple mediation models were performed to test our hypotheses. Results showed that social support from family was the dimension with the highest strength relating individual differences in resilience. Furthermore, analyses supported a differential mediating role of specific resilience factors (coping and persistence during stress, tolerance to negative affect, positive appraisals, trust) in partially accounting for the association between higher social support from family and lower depression and anxiety levels in young adults. These results may inform new programs of mental health during emerging adulthood via the promotion of different sources of social support and their related resilience pathways contributing to low emotional symptomatology at this stage of development.
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