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  1. Article ; Online: Development and Validation of the COVID-19 Worries and Fears Scale.

    Cuadrado, Esther / Arenas, Alicia / Moyano, Manuel / La Gamma, Martina

    International journal of public health

    2023  Volume 67, Page(s) 1604600

    Abstract: Objectives: ...

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    MeSH term(s) Humans ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/psychology ; Anxiety/epidemiology ; Fear/psychology ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-09
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2274130-6
    ISSN 1661-8564 ; 1661-8556
    ISSN (online) 1661-8564
    ISSN 1661-8556
    DOI 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604600
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  2. Article ; Online: Disconnected Out of Passion: Relationship Between Social Alienation and Obsessive Passion.

    Lobato, Roberto M / García-Coll, Josep / Moyano, Manuel

    Journal of interpersonal violence

    2022  Volume 38, Issue 1-2, Page(s) NP1950–NP1969

    Abstract: Violent radicalization continues to be a global problem. One of the main proposals for understanding radicalization and support for political violence is based on social alienation as a trigger. That is, individuals who feel alienated from society try to ...

    Abstract Violent radicalization continues to be a global problem. One of the main proposals for understanding radicalization and support for political violence is based on social alienation as a trigger. That is, individuals who feel alienated from society try to get out of this situation by using violence, if necessary. However, social alienation alone is not enough to explain radicalization. Therefore, we propose that social alienation interacts with other factors to foster radicalization. Particularly, we propose that obsessive passion, an internal compulsion that leads a person to engage in an activity even when they should not, is one of the interacting factors. Following previous literature, we hypothesized that higher social alienation predicts support for political violence to a greater extent the higher the obsessive passion. To test this hypothesis, we performed two studies in which the cause of passion varied (religion:
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Social Alienation ; Emotions ; Religion ; Violence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2028900-5
    ISSN 1552-6518 ; 0886-2605
    ISSN (online) 1552-6518
    ISSN 0886-2605
    DOI 10.1177/08862605221094631
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  3. Article: Cultural intelligence in organizational contexts and human resource management

    Moyano, Manuel

    Strategic labor relations management in modern organizations , p. 121-134

    2016  , Page(s) 121–134

    Author's details Manuel Moyano (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain)
    Keywords Internationales Management ; Interkulturelles Management ; Interkulturelle Kompetenz
    Language English
    Publisher Business Science Reference
    Publishing place Hershey, PA, USA
    Document type Article
    ISBN 978-1-5225-0356-9 ; 1-5225-0356-0
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  4. Article: Evidence of Psychological Manipulation in the Process of Violent Radicalization: An Investigation of the 17-A Cell.

    González, Irene / Moyano, Manuel / Lobato, Roberto M / Trujillo, Humberto M

    Frontiers in psychiatry

    2022  Volume 13, Page(s) 789051

    Abstract: Introduction: Radicalization leading to violence is a complex social process that frequently targets young people. In this study, we examine the 17-A cell, which carried out terrorist attacks in the Spanish cities of Barcelona and Cambrils on August 17, ...

    Abstract Introduction: Radicalization leading to violence is a complex social process that frequently targets young people. In this study, we examine the 17-A cell, which carried out terrorist attacks in the Spanish cities of Barcelona and Cambrils on August 17, 2017. We focus on the psychological manipulation techniques used to radicalized members of the cell.
    Methods: Using deductive content analysis, we examined the judicial order of the National High Court related to "Operation Ramblas" and the police proceedings of Cuerpo de Mossos d'Esquadra (CME) associated with the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks. Our goal was to determine whether psychological manipulation was used on the cell members and, if so, how frequently.
    Results: Our results suggest that different psychological manipulation techniques were used on the 17-A cell members to facilitate their use of ideological violence. The most frequent strategies were cognitive control (control of attention, group identification, and denigration of critical thinking), environmental control (control of information), and emotional control (authoritarian leadership).
    Conclusions: This study provides evidence that psychological manipulation techniques were used in the radicalization of 17-A cell members. The results are discussed in the context of previous research on the psychology of violent extremism and terrorism. We highlight the need for prevention and psychosocial interventions to steer young people away from violent extremism.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-23
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2564218-2
    ISSN 1664-0640
    ISSN 1664-0640
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.789051
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  5. Article ; Online: Differential impact of stay-at-home orders on mental health in adults who are homeschooling or "childless at home" in time of COVID-19.

    Cuadrado, Esther / Arenas, Alicia / Moyano, Manuel / Tabernero, Carmen

    Family process

    2021  Volume 61, Issue 2, Page(s) 722–744

    Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the confinement of most populations worldwide, through stay-at-home orders. Children have continued their education process at home, supervised by parents, who, in most cases, have adopted the role of prime drivers of ... ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the confinement of most populations worldwide, through stay-at-home orders. Children have continued their education process at home, supervised by parents, who, in most cases, have adopted the role of prime drivers of their learning processes. In this study, the psychological impact of confinement was explored, as well as the relationship of the forced homeschooling situation with psychological well-being. During their confinement, 400 individuals residing in Spain-165 without children at home (Group 1), 104 parents who dedicated little time to homeschooling (Group 2), and 131 who dedicated more time to homeschooling (Group 3)-responded to an online questionnaire. The results show that confinement threatened the mental health of all the participants but especially Group 3 individuals, who had the highest loneliness, anxiety, and stress levels. Moreover, loneliness, perception of discomfort due to homeschooling, and anxiety exacerbated the stress experienced during confinement. Discomfort due to the homeschooling situation was especially relevant in explaining anxiety and stress for Group 3 individuals. These results suggest that forced homeschooling could be associated with the negative consequences that confinement has on individuals' mental health. Moreover, the results suggest that parents who dedicate more time to homeschooling feel more unprotected and more stressed due to the homeschooling in comparison to Group 2 individuals. Health professionals must pay special attention to parents who dedicate more time to homeschooling, and governments and schools must emphasize social support provision to families during homeschooling situations.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Anxiety/psychology ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; Child ; Family Relations ; Humans ; Mental Health ; Pandemics/prevention & control
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 212740-4
    ISSN 1545-5300 ; 0014-7370
    ISSN (online) 1545-5300
    ISSN 0014-7370
    DOI 10.1111/famp.12698
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  6. Book: El imperio de Yegorov

    Moyano, Manuel

    (Narrativas hispánicas ; 540)

    2014  

    Author's details Manuel Moyano
    Series title Narrativas hispánicas ; 540
    Language Spanish
    Size 187 S, 22 cm
    Edition 1. ed
    Publisher Anagrama
    Publishing place Barcelona
    Document type Book
    Note Finalist of Herralde literary prize 2014
    ISBN 9788433997876 ; 8433997874
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  7. Article ; Online: The role of vulnerable environments in support for homegrown terrorism: Fieldwork using the 3N model.

    Lobato, Roberto M / Moyano, Manuel / Bélanger, Jocelyn J / Trujillo, Humberto M

    Aggressive behavior

    2020  Volume 47, Issue 1, Page(s) 50–57

    Abstract: The 3N model of radicalization proposes that violent radicalization is the result of the contribution of needs, networks, and narratives. Although research has mainly been supportive of this perspective, a substantial amount of ground remains uncovered ... ...

    Abstract The 3N model of radicalization proposes that violent radicalization is the result of the contribution of needs, networks, and narratives. Although research has mainly been supportive of this perspective, a substantial amount of ground remains uncovered regarding the network component of the model. Within this framework, we examine why individuals living in certain social environments tend to harbor more positive attitudes toward homegrown terrorism than others. Building on prior research, we hypothesized that individuals living in social environments known to be vulnerable (vs. less vulnerable) are more likely to experience a sense of significance loss (i.e., lack of social integration, perceived conflicts between religious groups), find solace in religious social networks (i.e., mosques), and thus adhere to radical narratives (i.e., legitimization of terrorism). A study with 365 young Muslims from different cities in Spain (Almería, Barcelona, Ceuta, and Melilla)supported these predictions. Theoretical and practical implications for the study of violent extremism are discussed.
    MeSH term(s) Aggression ; Humans ; Social Environment ; Spain ; Terrorism ; Violence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 189812-7
    ISSN 1098-2337 ; 0096-140X
    ISSN (online) 1098-2337
    ISSN 0096-140X
    DOI 10.1002/ab.21933
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  8. Article: Social inclusion level of Spanish and foreign adolescents: Proposal for an evaluation instrument.

    Moyano, Manuel / Lobato, Roberto M / Ventsislavova, Petya / Trujillo, Humberto M

    Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)

    2020  Volume 41, Issue 10, Page(s) 6880–6893

    Abstract: Social exclusion is one of the most complex and sensitive social problems nowadays. Of all social groups, adolescents are among the most vulnerable to social exclusion, which can interfere with their social development. Consequently, the evaluation of ... ...

    Abstract Social exclusion is one of the most complex and sensitive social problems nowadays. Of all social groups, adolescents are among the most vulnerable to social exclusion, which can interfere with their social development. Consequently, the evaluation of this construct in adolescents is an important matter. The aim of this investigation was to develop the Social Inclusion for Adolescents Scale (SIAS). Firstly, five psychosocial factors were proposed, which potentially contribute to social inclusion: (1) covered needs, (2) self-efficacy, (3) social support, (4) job training, and (5) social integration. From these five factors, a set of items was created and reduced using qualitative evaluations. The final set of items was used in three studies, with a Spanish population (
    Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-020-01201-5.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2021598-8
    ISSN 1936-4733 ; 1046-1310
    ISSN (online) 1936-4733
    ISSN 1046-1310
    DOI 10.1007/s12144-020-01201-5
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  9. Article ; Online: Social inclusion level of Spanish and foreign adolescents: Proposal for an evaluation instrument

    Moyano, Manuel / Lobato, Roberto M. / Ventsislavova, Petya / Trujillo, Humberto M.

    Curr Psychol

    Abstract: Social exclusion is one of the most complex and sensitive social problems nowadays. Of all social groups, adolescents are among the most vulnerable to social exclusion, which can interfere with their social development. Consequently, the evaluation of ... ...

    Abstract Social exclusion is one of the most complex and sensitive social problems nowadays. Of all social groups, adolescents are among the most vulnerable to social exclusion, which can interfere with their social development. Consequently, the evaluation of this construct in adolescents is an important matter. The aim of this investigation was to develop the Social Inclusion for Adolescents Scale (SIAS). Firstly, five psychosocial factors were proposed, which potentially contribute to social inclusion: (1) covered needs, (2) self-efficacy, (3) social support, (4) job training, and (5) social integration. From these five factors, a set of items was created and reduced using qualitative evaluations. The final set of items was used in three studies, with a Spanish population (N = 1540) and a foreign population (N = 460), to test the psychometric properties of the scale, its dimensional structure, the measurement invariance between Spanish and foreign people, the reliability of the instrument and the evidence of the validity of its measurements. The results indicate that this scale is psychometrically reliable enough to assess social inclusion in adolescents. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-020-01201-5.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher PMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1007/s12144-020-01201-5
    Database COVID19

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  10. Article ; Online: Prevalence of high blood pressure among schoolchildren from Córdoba, Argentina, and its relation to socioeconomic status.

    González Calbano, Agustín / Álvarez Moyano, Manuel / Mamondi, Verónica / Berra, Silvina

    Archivos argentinos de pediatria

    2018  Volume 116, Issue 5, Page(s) 340–344

    Abstract: Introduction: Prior studies conducted in Argentina found variable prevalence rates of high blood pressure (HBP) among children using different measurement methods. The objective of this study was to know the prevalence of HBP among schoolchildren from ... ...

    Title translation Prevalencia de hipertensión arterial en escolares de Córdoba, Argentina, y su relación con el nivel socioeconómico.
    Abstract Introduction: Prior studies conducted in Argentina found variable prevalence rates of high blood pressure (HBP) among children using different measurement methods. The objective of this study was to know the prevalence of HBP among schoolchildren from the city of Córdoba and its relation to sex, nutritional status, socioeconomic status (SES), and level of maternal education.
    Population and methods: Blood pressure measurements and information on SES, level of maternal education, and body mass index of schoolchildren from the city of Córdoba, Argentina, were obtained. HBP was defined as systolic or diastolic blood pressure levels that are greater than or equal to the 95th percentile for a given age, sex, and height percentile at three consecutive measurements on separate days.
    Results: A total of 1531 boys and girls participated; their average age was 10.6 years. Fifty-five children had HBP. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels showed a significant association with obesity (p= 0.001), but not with age (p= 0.87), sex (systolic: p= 0.48; diastolic: p= 0.71) or SES (systolic: p= 0.07; diastolic: p= 0.09).
    Conclusions: The prevalence of HBP in a sample of schoolchildren from Argentina was 3.7%. It showed a significant association with obesity, but not with SES.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Argentina/epidemiology ; Blood Pressure ; Child ; Educational Status ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension/epidemiology ; Male ; Mothers/statistics & numerical data ; Pediatric Obesity/epidemiology ; Prevalence ; Risk Factors ; Social Class
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2018-09-08
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 424449-7
    ISSN 1668-3501 ; 0325-0075 ; 0004-0487
    ISSN (online) 1668-3501
    ISSN 0325-0075 ; 0004-0487
    DOI 10.5546/aap.2018.eng.340
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