SEEING PAST THE TIP OF YOUR OWN NOSE? HOW OUTWARD AND SELF-CENTRED ORIENTATIONS COULD CONTRIBUTE TO CLOSING THE GREEN GAP DESPITE HELPLESSNESS

Seeing past the tip of your own nose? How outward and self-centred orientations could contribute to closing the green gap despite helplessness

Abstract Background The present study explored moderators Personal Care of the relation between environmental concerns and pro-environmental behaviour that could help close the green gap.Methods A sample of 500 individuals (250 women) participated in the study.Apart from socio-demographic characteristics, participants answered questions about their

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Opposite poles: A comparison between two Spanish regions in health-related quality of life, with implications for health policy

Abstract Background Although health is one of the main determinants of the welfare of societies, few studies have evaluated health related quality of life in representative samples of the population of a region or a country.Our aim is to describe the health-related quality of life of the inhabitants of two quite different Spanish regions (Canary Is

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Provider perspectives of implementation of an evidence-based insomnia treatment in Veterans Affairs (VA) primary care: barriers, existing strategies, and future directions

Abstract Background Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a highly effective nonpharmacological intervention that is widely considered the gold standard for insomnia treatment.Insomnia is a prevalent and debilitating public health concern.Up to one third of the general population struggles with chronic insomnia, greatly increasing th

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