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Modificación de la actividad física durante los tres primeros años de universidad
Introducción: la inactividad física constituye el cuarto factor de riesgo más importante de mortalidad en todo el mundo y los estudiantes universitarios presentan en un alto nivel este factor de riesgo. Objetivos: determinar ... -
Negative consequences of substance use in European university students: results from Project SNIPE
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of various potentially severe negative substance use consequences which may impact on their health, social, and academic functioning. ... -
The proactive-reactive resilience as a mediational variable between the character strength and the flourishing in undergraduate students
The aim of this research was to delimit the predictive and mediational model of resilience between character strengths to predict flourishing, in a sample of undergraduate students. After signing their informed consent, ... -
The proactive-reactive resilience as a mediational variable between the character strength and the flourishing in undergraduate students
The aim of this research was to delimit the predictive and mediational model of resilience between character strengths to predict flourishing, in a sample of undergraduate students. After signing their informed consent, ... -
Relación entre la condición física y síntomas depresivos en universitarios: un análisis transversal
Objetivo: la condición física es uno de los factores predictores más relevantes del estado de salud mental de un individuo. No obstante, son pocos los estudios que han descrito la relación entre la condición física con ... -
Resilience as a buffering variable between the big five components and factors and symptoms of academic stress at University
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to establish predictive relationships of the Big Five personality factors (according to their self-regulatory level), together with resilience (proactive and reactive factors), for ...