Ryan Bering (cellgoose94)

Ever since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), people have been flooded with vast amounts of information related to the virus and its social consequences. This paper draws on social amplification theory and the extended parallel process model (EPPM) and assesses the following (a) how two amplification stations-news media and peoples' personal networks-influence the risk-related perceptions of people (perceived efficacy and perceived threat) and (b) how these risk-related perceptions impact people's health-protective behaviors. This study surveyed 1,946 participants. The results indicate that peoples' exposure to news media significantly and positively predicted both perceived efficacy and perceived threat. It also shows that peoples' exposure to risk-related information through their personal networks negatively predicted their perceived efficacy, but it positively predicted their perceived threat. The mediating effect of fear was examined, and the result was contradictory to the EPPM. In short, this study reveals the underlying mechanism of individuals' exposure to risk information, processing, and precautionary measures.How to motivate employees to break through the role constraints and show more initiative determines the success or failure of a company's future development. Taking charge behavior refers to the behavior where individuals influence the change of organizational function through voluntary and constructive efforts, which is a challenging organizational citizenship behavior. This study investigates the underlying mechanism and boundary condition of authentic leadership (AL) on employees' taking charge behavior based on the role identity theory and literature concerning perspective taking. Matched data were collected from a multi-source sample that included 146 direct supervisors and 328 subordinates in mainland, China. The empirical results indicate that AL has a positive influence on the employees' taking charge behavior, and subordinates' moqi mediates the relationship between them. In addition, the employees' perspective taking positively moderated the positive relationship between AL and subordinates' moqi, as well as the mediating effect of subordinates' moqi in the relationship between AL and employees' taking charge behavior. Aticaprant cost Compared with the low levels of perspective taking, high levels of that made the influence of AL on subordinates' moqi stronger, so is the whole indirect effect. This study is the first to explore the influencing mechanism of AL on employees' taking charge behavior from the perspective of the role identity theory, thereby enriching the relevant studies and providing practical insights for organizational leaders regarding on how to foster employees to take charge. People with mental disorders can acquire long-term disabilities, which could impair their functioning and quality of life (QoL), requiring permanent care and social support. Systematic data on QoL and functioning, which could support a better management of these people, were not available. To analyze the QoL, level of functioning and their association with sociodemographic and clinical factors of people with mental disorders who underwent deinstitutionalization using assisted living facilities. A Cross-sectional study was conducted between July 2018 and July 2019, through interviews using the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) to determine the QoL scores, and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) to determine the level of functioning. All adults (≥18 years old) with mental disorders, who underwent deinstitutionalization, users of assisted living facilities and assisted by the Psychosocial Assistance Centers III, in a city in the state of São Paulothat favor interventions increasing socialization of this population can result in better health outcomes. The QoL and functioning scores provide valuable insigh