Browsing by Subject "Goals"
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A fast-moving target: achieving marine conservation goals under shifting climate and policies.
(Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America, 2020-01)In the Anthropocene, marine ecosystems are rapidly shifting to new ecological states. Achieving effective conservation of marine biodiversity has become a fast-moving target because of both global climate change and continuous ... -
Amygdala-prefrontal cortex functional connectivity during threat-induced anxiety and goal distraction.
(Biol Psychiatry, 2015-02-15)BACKGROUND: Anxiety produced by environmental threats can impair goal-directed processing and is associated with a range of psychiatric disorders, particularly when aversive events occur unpredictably. The prefrontal cortex ... -
Capacity shortfalls hinder the performance of marine protected areas globally.
(Nature, 2017-03-22)Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used globally to conserve marine resources. However, whether many MPAs are being effectively and equitably managed, and how MPA management influences substantive outcomes ... -
Cognitive Processes in Response to Goal Failure: A Study of Ruminative Thought and its Affective Consequences.
(J Soc Clin Psychol, 2013-05-01)Failure to make progress toward personal goals can lead to negative affective states, such as depression and anxiety. Past research suggests that rumination in response to goal failure may prolong and intensify those acute ... -
COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN RESPONSE TO PROMOTION AND PREVENTION FAILURE: A STUDY OF MALADAPTIVE RUMINATION AND ITS AFFECTIVE CONSEQUENCES
(2007-07-13)Theories of self-regulation have not adequately specified the psychological events and processes that cause an emotional response following acute failure to be prolonged and intensified. Research on repetitive thought suggests ... -
Do the Clothes Make the Man? How Gaps Between Current and Ideal Self Goals Shape Product-Related Perceptions and Behavior
(2011)I present a framework that describes how perceived discrepancies from an ideal, or hoped-for, self influence how people view and behave with products associated with identity attainment (i.e., "symbolic props"). In the ... -
Effective "on-boarding": transitioning from trainee to faculty.
(J Palliat Med, 2010-10)Abstract The transition from trainee to junior faculty member can be both exciting and daunting. However, a paucity of medical literature exists to help guide new faculty in this transition. Therefore, we adapted work from ... -
Evolution of the World Health Organization's programmatic actions to control diarrheal diseases.
(Journal of global health, 2019-12)The Program for the Control of Diarrheal Diseases (CDD) of the World Health Organization (WHO) was created in 1978, the year the Health for All Strategy was launched at the Alma Ata International Conference on Primary Health ... -
Goal-directed or goal-misdirected - how should we interpret the literature?
(Crit Care, 2010)Goal-directed therapy (GDT) can be a vague term, meaning different things to different people and, depending on the clinical environment, sometimes even different things to the same person. It can refer to perioperative ... -
Goal-Striving Stress and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Blacks: The Jackson Heart Study.
(Journal of the American Heart Association, 2020-05)Background Goal-striving stress (GSS), the stress from striving for goals, is associated with poor health. Less is known about its association with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods and Results We used data from the ... -
Importance of patient-reported individualized goals when assessing outcomes for adult spinal deformity (ASD): initial experience with a Patient Generated Index (PGI).
(The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society, 2017-10)<h4>Background context</h4>Current metrics to assess patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) may not reflect a true change in the patients' specific perception of what is most important to them.<h4>Purpose</h4>This ... -
Monitoring needs and goal-directed fluid therapy within an enhanced recovery program.
(Anesthesiol Clin, 2015-03)Patients having major abdominal surgery need perioperative fluid supplementation; however, enhanced recovery principles mitigate against many of the factors that traditionally led to relative hypovolemia in the perioperative ... -
Perioperative goal-directed therapy.
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The Benefits of Budgeting Time First for Multiple Goal Setting and Pursuit
(2020)Consumers often have multiple goals and limited time to pursue them. Running out of time means that people may fail to achieve, or to even attempt, one or more valued goals. When time constrains multiple goal pursuit, what ...