Ginés Navarro‐Carrillo

ORCID: 0000-0003-0856-8197
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Research Areas
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Humor Studies and Applications
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Media, Gender, and Advertising
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Health and Lifestyle Studies
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health

Universidad de Granada
2016-2024

Universidad de Jaén
2020-2024

Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo
2024

University of the Basque Country
2020

Universidad Loyola Andalucía
2019

This study explored the correlates of climate anxiety in a diverse range national contexts. We analysed cross-sectional data gathered 32 countries (N = 12,246). Our results show that is positively related to rate exposure information about change impacts, amount attention people pay information, and perceived descriptive norms emotional responding change. Climate was also linked pro-environmental behaviours negatively mental wellbeing. Notably, had significant inverse association with...

10.1016/j.jenvp.2022.101887 article EN cc-by Journal of Environmental Psychology 2022-10-06

Abstract Climate change threatens mental health via increasing exposure to the social and economic disruptions created by extreme weather large-scale climatic events, as well through anxiety associated with recognising existential threat posed climate crisis. Considering growing levels of awareness across world, negative emotions like worry about climate-related risks are a potentially pervasive conduit for adverse impacts on health. In this study, we examined how relate sleep among diverse...

10.1007/s12144-021-01385-4 article EN cc-by Current Psychology 2021-02-16

Socioeconomic status (SES) is a complex and multidimensional construct, encompassing both independent objective characteristics (e.g., income or education) subjective people's ratings of their placement in the socioeconomic spectrum. Within growing literature on SES belongingness psychological well-being, indices have tended to center use pictorial rank-related social ladders where individuals place themselves relative others by simultaneously considering income, educational level,...

10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01303 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2020-06-10

Economic crises can threaten individuals’ sense of control. At the same time, these often result in collective responses, such as class‐based protest (e.g., 99%), but also nationalism or xenophobia. We investigated how personal consequences economic lead to both intragroup and intergroup responses role control for effects. Studies 1 2 show that income fear descent reduce people's control, which, turn, fosters hostile interethnic attitudes (Study 1), in‐group trust toward one's own social...

10.1111/josi.12207 article EN Journal of Social Issues 2017-03-01

This paper investigates how horizontal and vertical individualism collectivism predict self-report loneliness in addition to the variance accounted for by age sex 28 countries ( N = 8,345).Horizontal aspects of had small but significant contributions predicting loneliness.Horizontalcollectivism (for 19 country samples) and, a lesser extent, horizontal-individualism seven samples), significantly predicted lower scores.Vertical-individualism 16

10.1016/j.crbeha.2023.100105 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Current Research in Behavioral Sciences 2023-01-01

After the global economic collapse triggered by Great Recession, there has been an increased interest in potential psychological implications of periods decline. Recent evidence suggests that negative personal experiences linked to crisis may lead diminished generalized trust (i.e., belief most people society are honest and can be trusted). Adding growing literature on consequences crisis, we propose perceived impact not only would undermine but also interpersonal directed specific close...

10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01955 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2018-10-15

Background Prior research has underlined the meaningful function of humour in nursing settings. Nonetheless, most empirical evidence on and derives from approaches that mainly considered potential beneficial effects humour, neglecting detrimental dark side humour. Moreover, little is known about whether specific repercussions healthcare professionals’ well‐being would go beyond empathy—a construct robustly related to psychological well‐being. Aims To examine distinctive styles (affiliative,...

10.1111/scs.12751 article EN Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2019-09-05

8 March (8M), now known as International Women’s Day, is a day for feminist claims where demonstrations are organized in over 150 countries, with the participation of millions women all around world. These can be viewed collective rituals and thus focus attention on processes that facilitate different psychosocial effects. This work aims to explore mechanisms (i.e., behavioral attentional synchrony, perceived emotional positive transcendent emotions) involved 2020, ritualized actions, their...

10.3389/fpsyg.2020.607538 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2020-12-11

Although prior research has extensively examined the association of emotional intelligence (EI) with various job attitudes (e.g., satisfaction), empirical and systematic investigation this link within military institutions captured considerably less attention. The present analyzed relationship between EI, teamwork communication, satisfaction among Spanish cadets. We tested potential unique contribution EI to over above demographics (i.e., gender age), proactive personality, resilience....

10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00875 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2020-05-07

Recent research suggests that perceived economic threat constitutes a valid predictor of people's attitudes and behaviors. While accumulated empirical evidence has mostly underlined the deleterious psychological effects (e.g., reduced well-being) in times strain, we postulate individuals experiencing higher linked to Spanish crisis are more prone engage other-beneficial prosocial behavior. Across two independently collected community samples, tested this theoretical formulation examined...

10.1371/journal.pone.0232608 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2020-05-04

Envy strongly influences many spheres of social life. However, the psychology envy is still in its infancy. A theoretical and empirical examination was performed with a psychosocial focus via two exploratory studies. In Study 1 (N = 141), participants were asked to describe an event which they experienced envy, indicating people envied reasons for that envy. 2 311), relationship between several variables such as self-efficacy, self-esteem perceived control analysed, well predisposition...

10.1080/02134748.2017.1297354 article EN International Journal of Social Psychology Revista de Psicología Social 2017-03-24

Background/Purpose: In the context of COVID-19 lockdowns, extant research suggests that secondary coping (a strategy aimed at adjusting oneself self to stressor) is more robustly associated with better mental health than primary stressor oneself). We investigated whether these findings are generalizable Spain—one most severely affected countries time. also tested link between and (as measured by anxiety) can be accounted for how individuals perceive impact (ie, perceived life changes...

10.2147/prbm.s362849 article EN cc-by-nc Psychology Research and Behavior Management 2022-06-01

Research on the nature and prevalence of phenomena like climate anxiety (or eco-anxiety) is increasing rapidly but there little understanding conditions under which change worry becomes more or less likely to significantly impact mental wellbeing. Here, we considered two plausible moderators relationship between wellbeing: neuroticism efficacy beliefs.

10.1016/j.jad.2024.08.018 article EN cc-by Journal of Affective Disorders 2024-08-10

Abstract Despite the fact that literature regarding implications of envy in work environment has generated growing interest recent years, role malicious and benign workplace scarcely been studied. Therefore, present study, using an experimental design, N = 213 (140 female 73 male; M age 31.05, SD 10.01; range from 18 to 68), aims examine effects (vs. benign) on perceived injustice, negative emotions, individual tendency express counterproductive behaviors. The results obtained showed mere...

10.1017/sjp.2018.49 article EN The Spanish Journal of Psychology 2018-01-01

This paper analyzes the socio-cognitive and emotional processes related to collective action in context of 2019 populist social movement Chile. It proposes an integrative explanation populism as movements gatherings along with their relation creativity representations mass movements. A comprehensive online survey was used ( n = 262) that included measures participation demonstrations, identification protesters or government, agreement grievances, efficacy, perceived synchrony, action,...

10.3389/fpsyg.2021.764434 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2021-12-09
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