Psychology + Society

Sunday, July 3
From the North Caucasus to Moscow: Multiple Identities, Acculturation, and Adjustment of Ingush Mi-grants in Moscow. A Network Analysis.
2008
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Intercultural friendships, social identities and psychological well-being among the Russian minority in North and South Caucasus.
2767
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Life values of the younger generation of employees in global economy (the results of the Russian - Japanese research).
1805
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Psychometric Properties of Altruistic Investment Scale.
2443
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Spearmen’s law of diminishing returns: the impact of the distribution asymmetry in artefact producing.
1935
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
The eye-tracking study of reading in grades 2 and 3 in Russian.
1115
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Validation of the Russian version of “Attachment Style Questionnaire”.
2425
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 - 10:30
R 5.4.
Intercultural communication in higher education.
971
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
B1
Chair: Mahmutova Elena (Russia)
Specifics of acquisition of cross-cultural competence by students foreign affairs specialists. Mahmutova Elena (Russia) 2757
Empathy as a psychological phenomenon in the context of developing intercultural communication of students. Kostikova Lidia (Russia) 2758
The problem of internationalization of university education from use of english-language communication. Voevoda Elena (Russia) 2759
Programs of developing acceptance in the cross-cultural environment in the training of teachers: on the example of work of the Museum. Kotler Igor (USA) 2760
Development of cross-cultural competence in students of specialty “Public and Municipal Administration”. Chuganskaya Anfisa (Russia) 2761
Strenghtening marriages in Egypt and the Middle East.
295
PANEL DISCUSSION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
B3
The importance of identities for families, organizations, and communities.
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 3
10:10 - 11:10
MA
Checking the fulfillment of objective test standards in a goal orientation test.
0413
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Citizenship attitudes and dimensions of the “New authoritarism” in Europe: an exploratory study.
872
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
B3
Chair: Beata Krzywosz-Rinkiewicz (Poland)
Young adults’ perception of democracy and their citizenship attitudes: Polish example. Beata Krzywosz-Rinkiewicz (Poland) 1253
Young adults’ perception of democracy and their citizenship attitudes: Estonian example. Kristi Köiv (Estonia) 1693
Is authoritarianism distorting democracy? Kerry Kennedy (Hong Kong) 1694
Young adults’ perception of democracy and their citizenship attitudes: the case of Hungary. Kinyó László (Hungary) 1725
Young adults’ perception of democracy and their citizenship attitudes: Latvia. Sandra Rone (Latvia) 1740
Convergent validity of two objective learning tests.
0501
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Does love matters?: The effects of socioeconomic status and sex on mate selection.
0494
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Evaluation of the relationship between belief in a just world and the perception of God on different gender identity and sexual origins.
0642
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Measurement Invariance of the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire (RPQ) Across Self- and Other-report.
0635
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Polish version of The Traditional-Antitraditional Gender-Role Attitudes Scale
2593
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Positive and negative influences of masculinity on men’s help-seeking preferences with regard to experienced violence.
0098
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Psychoanalytic studies of female sexuality.
0013
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Psychometric properties of Kawasan secondary school admission test utilizing rasch methods.
1264
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Sexuality in cancer patients: a study on female sexual dysfunctions in women with breast cancer.
1125
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Testing an assumption of the Central-limit theorem as practiced in empirical Psychological studies.
0749
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
The determinants of sexual satisfaction: an integrative model.
1061
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Validation of the Kawasan secondary school admission test.
1261
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Your Helping Doesn’t Help at All: Reproducing Gender Inequalities in Domestic Labour.
2216
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
On the roots of social cognition: Infants’ understanding and socio-moral evaluation of intentional agents.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
13:00 - 14:00
MA
A prototype scale for the validation of the Neo-Functionalism theoretical construct.
2184
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire (INQ) in the elderly adults and college students of China.
1784
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Attitudes towards Trans Persons: A Comparison between Mental Health Professionals and the General Population.
0517
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Child Wish: Finding out how to help LGBTI people in Cameroun having children.
1560
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Creating policies from best practices of psychology – from individuals to societies
Expert validity on non-verbal personality characters of the Big Five.
2221
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Exploring various aspects of futurization.
150
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
A1
Chair: Sircova Anna (Denmark)
Unlearning the past to thrive in the future. Sircova Anna (Denmark) 0154
Diversity of future perspectives – perspectives on future diversity. Schilling Elizabeth (Germany) 0155
Parental time perspective and socioeconomic status are related to the development of episodic foresight in preschool children. Alejandro Vásquez-Echeverría (Uruguay) 0156
Alternative approaches to empirical study of Time Perspective. Sircova Anna (Denmark), Strizhitskaya Olga (Russia) 0157
Dark future and the attitudes toward global risk. Nestik Timofei (Russia) 2977
Interrelation between social dominance orientation and attitude toward homosexuals in Russia
0899
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Investigation of Psychometric Properties of Turkish Version of Global Meaning Violation Scale (GMVS).
1546
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Problematic Issues of Providing Psychological Help to LGBT People in Russia.
0943
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Sexual risk behavior, self-esteem, and self-stigma of men who have sex with men (MSM).
2284
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Teaching is Caring: Validity Study of the Portuguese Version of Teacher Acceptance- Rejection Questionnaire (TARQ).
2467
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
The Dynamics of Subjective Well-being among the Recurrent Flood Victims: The Development and Testing of an Integrated Model.
1313
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Validation of the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-Revised (CESD-R) for use in a South African non-clinical sample of working people.
2044
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
What Account Do Straight Teen Russian Girls Find in Boys’ Love Drawn Fiction?
0465
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Cross-cultural Comparison of the Developmental Process of Conflict Management Skills in Early Childhood.
2647
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
Cross-Cultural Testing of a Model of Intergroup Anxiety, Emotion Regulation, Nationalism, and Ethnic Outgroup Aggression.
0765
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
International perspectives of the psychology of immigration.
Predictive variables of attitudes towards physical wife abuse.
2335
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
Promoting self-enhancement or avoiding social rejection? Comparing verbal association and text net-work analysis of quest for significance between Indonesia and United States.
2656
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
Sexual Scripts as Prospective Predictors of Sexual Victimization: A Cross-Cultural Analysis.
1816
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
Temporal and Probability Discounting for Real and Hypothetical Money and Cigarettes among Cigarette Smokers Across Different Cultures.
0429
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.1.
What we don’t teach our students? Promotion and prevention in psychology at universities across Europe.
536
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.2
Chair: Irena Stojadinović (Slovenia)
Discussant: Gaspar de Matos Margarida (Portugal)
Promotion and prevention in psychology education across Europe. Irena Stojadinović (Serbia) 0538
Educational reform in Norway – psychologists for future challenges and practice? Britt Randi Hjartnes Schjodt (Norway) 0539
Educating psychologists on promotion and prevention, empowering mental health in universities. Panagiota Dimitropoulou (Greece) 0541
Sunday, July 4
Irenology and conflictology: problems of peace and conflict.
101
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
09:00 - 10:30
A1
Chair: Leonov Nikolai (Russia)
Discussant: Karpava Alena (Spain)
The influence of identity features on adolescent radicalization. Leonov Nikolai (Russia) 2271
Features of facial expression recognition by russian and vietnamese students. Karabushchenko Natalia (Russia) 2296
Resource component of professional conflict competence. Kashapov Mergalyas (Russia) 2301
Psychological background of general financial literacy. Kiseleva Tatiana (Russia) 2309
Behavioral strategies in disputed and stressful situations and metacognitive manifestations of supra-situational thinking among sales clerks of different spheres. Serafimovich Irina (Russia) 2312
Impact of specialization on types of conflict permission at young doctors. Savelyeva Lyudmila (Russia) 2315
Personality individual communicative activity. Vasiura Svetlana (Russia) 2951
A Cross-cultural, Mixed Methods Study on Resilience, National Identity, and Belief in a Just World.
0938
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
Does Institutional Social Support Strengthen Women’s Well-Being?
0265
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
Explaining Normative and Non-Normative Political Collective Action: The Role of Perception of Threat on Supporters of the 2019 Indonesian President Candidates.
2654
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Facilitating Psychological Functioning of Migrant Women in Turkey.
1961
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
How and When Analytic Cognitive Style is Related to and Causally Influence Political Ideology.
0633
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Indirect effects in a multiple mediator models of social support, fear of missing out and experiencing negative feelings.
2023
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
Laypeople’s decision-making in reporting child maltreatment: Child and family characteristics as a source of bias.
2762
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Let me Guess Who You Are: The Effect of Employment Status on Impression Formation Among Greek College Students.
1315
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
Perception of Leader’s Figures, Political Trust and Conflicts of Decision-Making to Participate in General Election.
0806
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Relationship between authoritarism, nationalism, ethnic distance and acceptance of anti-democratic attitudes.
1161
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Social Intelligence in education – challenging problems and current studies.
825
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
B1
Chair: Subbotsky Eugene (Russia)
Play diagnostic method of social intelligence in preschool and elementary school children. Subbotsky Eugene (Russia), Chesnokova Olga (Russia), Martirisova Julia (Russia) 2703
Are social intelligence and morality compatible? The case of a child’s adaptation to a classroom community. Subbotsky Eugene (Russia) 2704
Interaction of children with different levels of social intelligence in a situation of forced conflict of interests. Martirisova Julia (Russia), Chesnokova Olga (Russia) 2705
Social Intelligence as a facilitator of the career decision-making process in youth in Russia. Molchanov Sergei (Russia), Kirsanov Kyrill (Russia) 2706
The Associations Between Eating Attitudes, Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance, And Self-Esteem Among Turkish Women.
2750
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.4.
The decision to divorce, made by a man or a woman as an unfinished gestalt.
2958
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Young adults’ perception of democracy and their citizenship attitudes: Estonian example.
1384
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.1.
Impact of Attachment on Information Seeking across Cultures.
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 4
09:30 - 10:30
B2
Psychology form a human rights perspective.
1307
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 4
10:45 - 12:15
A2
Chair: Wagner Ulrich (Germany)
Integrating Psychology, Ethics and Human Rights in a Globalizing World: Issues, Challenges and Recommendations. Gauthier Janel (Canada) 1713
Exclusion of refugees - a vicious circle of Human Rights violations and devaluating the victims. Wagner Ulrich (Germany) 1714
Promoting human rights through good psychological science: Prevention research as a case example. Gewirtz Abigail H (USA) 1715
Righting Our Own Wrongs: Accountability and Actions for Psychologists. Jeanne Le Blanc (Canada) 1716
Psychology and the Global Human Rights Agenda on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Wagner Ulrich (Germany), Horne Sharon (USA) 1717
Can cartoons which depict characters with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) improve attitudes towards peers with ASD?
0927
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Do religious values and collective narcissism shape religious exclusivism?
1747
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Environmental psychology. New approaches to transition towards a sustainable future.
744
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
B1
Chair: Sautkina Elena (Russia)
Habit Disruption, Behaviour Spillover and Policy Spillover Effects of the English Plastic Bag Charge. Sautkina Elena (Russia) 1107
Public perceptions of climate change worldwide and the potential for individual action. Capstick Stuart (UK) 1271
Education for sustainability in the era of #climatestrike. Kathryn Wheeler (UK) 1273
Connectedness to nature, sustainability and wellbeing: an exploratory study of food consumption. Bonnefoy Barbara (France) 1277
Psychosocial factors of senior executives’ preparedness to introduce pro-environmental practices in their companies. Lapina Sofia (Russia) 1279
Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Neglect: Behavioral Reactions to Perceived Job Insecurity and the Mediating Role of Relative Deprivation.
1288
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Family predictors of older preschoolers’ interpersonal emotional competence.
2424
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Growth Through Participation: A Longitudinal Study of a Participation-Based Intervention for (Formerly) Homeless Clients.
0753
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
How is Participation Related to Well-being of Homeless People? An Explorative Qualitative Study in a Dutch Shelter Facility.
0755
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Interaction between a significant adult and a toddler: evaluation and psychotherapy, cross-cultural aspect.
1778
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
A3
Chair: Galasyuk Irina (Russia)
Shinina Tatiana (Russia)
Non-linear dynamic model of evaluation of responsiveness of the significant adult in the course of interaction with a toddler. Galasyuk Irina (Russia), Mitina Olga (Russia) 1779
Longitudinal study of toddlers: parental responsiveness and developmental crises of a child. Kiselev Sergey (Russia), Galasyuk Irina (Russia), Lavrova Maria (Russia), Suleymanova Еkaterina (Russia) 1780
Cross-Cultural Specifics of Interaction Between а Significant Adult and а Child in Russia and Vietnam. Galasyuk Irina (Russia), Shvedovskaya Anna (Russia), Shinina Tatiana (Russia), Nguyen Hang Thi (Vietnam), Nguyen Lan Tuyet (Vietnam) 1861
Diagnosis and correction of interaction in the “foster parent – child” dyad using video surveillance. Varga Anna (Russia), Pasecnik Oksana (Russia) 1862
Markers of child communication signals: behavioral aspect. Shinina Tatiana (Russia), Mitina Olga (Russia) 1863
On Four Types of Devaluation of Outcomes Due to Their Costs: Delay, Probability, Effort, and Social Discounting.
0430
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Predictors of Social Participation and Well-Being in Homeless Clients: A Structural Equation Model.
0752
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Psychology for Human Welfare: Disciplinary and/or Transformative? A Disputation.
2238
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Psychosocial variables and quality of life among Colombian hypertensive patients: discrimination, social position and the mediating effect of perceived stress.
0467
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
Rethinking Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment: Maternal Reflective Functioning and its Implications in Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Interaction.
0839
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
Social and psychological factors determining youth’s attitudes to cryptocurrency.
1371
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
The formation and diffusion of public stereotype of drug addicts: A study using serial of reproduction paradigm.
0860
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.4.
The Mediator Role of Avoidance Coping Mechanism between Maladaptive Parent Modes and Psychological Symptoms.
2136
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.1.
How shall we all live together?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
11:20 – 12:20
MA
Family Psychology.
282
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 - 14:30
R 2.4
Chair: Tsvetkova Natalia (Russia)
Characteristics of conflicts and ways of resolving them in families with different experience of marriage. Tsvetkova Natalia (Russia) 2676
The individual as a product of family history, the subject of which he strives to become. De Gaulejac Vincent (France) 2677
Biethnic families: a motivational basis of choice of partner. Aygumova Zagrat (Russia) 2678
Prosocial behavior of the child in the context of parental relations. Shvetsova Maya (Russia) 2679
Features of the interaction of mother and child with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Makarova Elena (Russia) 2680
Research on adult lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender minority stress and mental health concerns.
830
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 - 14:30
B1
Chair: Sharon Horne (USA)
Minority stress among Russian lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual people in young and middle adulthood. Kranz Dirk (Germany), Arontschik Nadeshda (Russia), Osin Evgeny (Russia) 2643
Interventions in/out of the closet as a gay psychologist in mental healthcare in Colombia. A qualitative approach. Clavijo Reynel Alexander Chaparro (Colombia) 2681
Attitudes Toward Gay and Lesbian Individuals in Russia: An Exploration of the Interpersonal Contact Hypothesis and Personality Factors. Horne Sharon (USA) 2682
Substance use and mental health among non-heterosexuals in the Czech Republic. Pitoňák Michal (Czech Republic) 2931
Black and White Thinking in Our Cross Species Relationships. “Black Dog Syndrome” and Subjective Viewpoints on Relationship.
1689
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Community psychology vision and best practices for research and interventions.
2417
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
A3
Chair: Arcidiacono Caterina (Italy)
Integrating environmental, sociopolitical, clinical and feminist perspectives to promote the future of Community Psychology in Europe. Francescato Donata (Italy) 2418
Community Psychology as a Science and a Practice Discipline: Perspectives and Challenges. Ornelas Jose (Portugal), Arcidiacono Caterina (Italy) 2419
How can we prevent the widening of gender political gap? Mebane Minou (Italy) 2421
25th of November: Psychologists of Europe join UN in fighting against gender violence. A best EFPA practice in an ecological perspective. Bozzaotra Antonella (Italy) 2430
Community psychology methodologies as promoter and incubator of new profiles for psychologists. Salvatore Sergio (Italy), Bozzaotra Antonella (Italy) 2434
Great-grandparents and great-grandchildren’s relationship: Intergenerational repercussions in the modern family.
1771
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
How subliminal priming influences interpersonal trust? The mediating role of person-perception.
1712
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Indonesian beginner voters: when the voting intention is shaped by political awareness, political trust, political attitudes and political efficacy.
1849
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Intercultural relations in contemporary Europe and Beyond.
843
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
B2
Chair: Lebedeva Nadezhda (Russia)
Van De Vijver Fons (Netherlands)
Three Models of Intercultural Relations in Post-Soviet Countries. Lebedeva Nadezhda (Russia), Galyapina Victoria (Russia), Lepshokova Zarina (Russia), Ryabichenko Tatiana (Russia) 2707
Multiculturalism Hypothesis Across Cultures. Berry John (Canada) 2708
Multicultural attitudes mediate the relation between personality and perceived ethnic outgroup distance in the Netherlands. Stupar-Rutenfrans Snežana (The Netherlands) 2709
Identity, Inclusion, and Well-being of Employees in Germany, Indonesia, the Netherlands, and South Africa. Adams Byron G. (The Netherlands) 2710
Inclusiveness Policies and Immigrant Outcomes. Van De Vijver Fons (The Netherlands) 2711
Life experience of families with severe child disability: Mental health and factors of resilience.
2027
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Parenting practices and personal characteristics as parameters of bullying and victimization: A mixed method design.
1809
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Promoting Forgiveness among Turkish Women: A pilot study.
1686
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
Social Media as a Potential Predictor of Anxiety among Chinese Emerging Adults: a Preliminary Study.
1790
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
The Impact of Neutralization on Mental Contamination Across Gender Groups: An Experimental Study using an Imagined Non-consensual Kiss Scenario.
1666
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.4.
The Relationship between Family Unpredictability and Psychological Symptoms.
0700
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
The relationship between well-being, stress, and positive experiences in mothers of children with developmental disabilities.
1996
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Values Identification in Parenting Practices of Indonesian Parents: A Content Analysis Study.
2121
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.1.
Sunday, July 5
Reflections on the Needs of Society and what Psychology can Offer
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 5
09:00 - 10:00
MA
“Mother” or “Angel”?: Increasing Prosocial Behavior by Using Subtle Primes.
0495
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Antecedents of work-family conflict among employed mothers: the roles of social support and parenting daily hassles.
0887
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Comparison Between Mother and Fathers of Children with ASD on Psychological Resilience, Cognitive Emotion Regulation, Emotional Status Variables.
1295
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Internal consistency of a battery to measure the power and violence of gender in institutions of Ciudad.
2598
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Psychology of social trust.
1216
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
A3
Chair: Antonenko Irina (Russia)
Adolescents’ Trust in the Police. Rotenberg Ken J. (United Kingdom) 1661
The Dynamic Content of Trust. Antonenko Irina (Russia) 1854
Trust And Society Towards The Construction Of Positive Identity. Bitetto Francesca Ursula (Italy) 2723
Psychosocial Difficulties and Strengths of Fathers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
2148
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
The congruence between sibling relationship and parent-child relationship: A family system modelling.
2006
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
The influence of positive parenting styles on coping styles of middle school students: Multiple chain mediation of social support and self–efficacy.
0736
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Analysis of factor structure of parental tolerance.
0337
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Community psychology perspectives on prevention. Theoretical and practical approaches from European countries.
2498
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 4.2
Chair: Carr Nicholas (Netherlands)
Storytelling as a strategy for the selective prevention of harmful use and dependence on cannabis in juvenile offenders. Herrera Sánchez Isabel M. (Spain) 2501
Prevention in a Community Psychology Perspective. Bernd Roehrle (Germany) 2506
Action Plan in the Community – a zero suicide vision preventing suicide. Carr Nicholas (United Kingdom) 2509
Connecting Communities in the UK. Cultivating Citizenship through Community Capital. Wilson Susanne (United Kingdom) 2511
Cross-cultural study of attitude of company employees to manipulations of managers.
1453
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Developing skills of effective behavior in conflict situations in parent-child relationships during online practicum.
1135
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Disorder or disability of a family member as coping processes in families predictor and moderator.
2206
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Ethno-National Attitudes as Predictors of Intercultural Competence in Russian University Students.
1325
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Human Environments as a resource for psychological well-being.
854
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
A3
Chair: Nartova-Bochaver Sofya (Russia)
Human’s positive attitudes to the plant world and moral motives. Nartova-Bochaver Sofya (Russia) 0862
Environmental identity as a factor of empathy with nature and people. Irkhin Boris (Russia) 0864
Emotionally attached to the whole planet, is it possible? Heidmets Mati (Estonia) 0867
The Home Environment as a Resource of Constructive Coping Behaviour in Youth. Khachaturova Milana (Russia) 0868
Trust and nature connectedness as antecedents of subjective wellbeing in people with high environmental concern. Kryazh Iryna (Ukraine) 0869
Inclusiveness of women with childcare commitments in different human resource management systems.
0826
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
The forms of social skills transfer in parent-child relationships.
1085
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Interaction styles of “child-guardian” relationships in kinship care and guardian families.
1005
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Life and Family Values Similarity in Inter-Ethnic and Inter-Faith Couples.
1539
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Parents personality, marriage satisfaction, stress, and punishment of children in the family.
1793
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Socio-psychological approach to a kinship development in a young family
2179
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Strategies for maternal behavior in joint activities with a young child
1027
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
The Phenomenon of Manipulation in Parent-Child Interaction.
0259
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Community based tourism for small islands sustainable development
1052
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Concealable stigmatized identities: being disabled, gay, female syrian refugee, or individual with bipolar disorder in Turkey.
1133
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
A3
Chair: Idil Işik (Turkey)
Disclosure Decisions for Concealable Stigmatized Identities: LGBTI Culture. Cleve Robert A. (USA) 1144
Concealable Stigmatized Identity: Syrian Female Refugees. Herrin Lindi (USA) 1147
The Stigma of Being an Employee with Bipolar Disorder in Work Life in Turkey. Ceylan Faruk (Turkey) 1148
Disabled Employees Challenge Stigmatization in Turkey: Being Disabled is not “a Social Identity.” Idil Işik (Turkey) 1150
Emotion-related contents in children’s storybooks: An examination of bestsellers in China and the United States
1126
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Emotions and Prediction In a Casino game: the pilot study
1213
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
How emotional intelligence manifests itself in conflict interaction preferences in Russia and in the Netherlands?
0503
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Immigrant Status and Student’s Civic Learning in the Russia: Are Immigrant Students Disadvantaged?
0912
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Linguistic organization of the structure of perception of characteristics “power” of facial expressions of mixed emotions.
2855
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Living Better Together: Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Across Contexts.
1134
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
A1
Chair: Koltcheva Nadia (Bulgaria)
Does Perceived Maternal and/or Paternal Rejection in Childhood have Long-term Consequences in Adulthood? Koltcheva Nadia (Bulgaria), Djalev Luibomir (Bulgaria) 1139
Parental Acceptance-Rejection and Externalized Behaviour Problems in Elementary School Children. Koltcheva Nadia (Bulgaria) 1143
The Role of Perceived Teacher Acceptance on Student’s Resiliency, Classroom Social Climate and Academic Success. Machado Francisco (Portugal) 1149
Perceived Parental Acceptance - Rejection in Childhood, Personality Characteristics and Anxiety in Interpersonal Relationships in Adulthood. Glavak Tkalić Renata (Croatia) 1152
Relational Self-Regulation and Perceived Closeness in Cohabitating and Married Couples in Colombia. Ripoll-Núñez Karen (Colombia) 1156
Performative Patterns for Social Innovation: The Power of Implicit and Tacit Knowing in Social Systems.
2379
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Psychological Violence Against Women, Attitudes, and System Justification: A Research on University Students.
2066
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Research of social and psychological aspects of forgiveness.
2289
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Testing Classical Assumptions of Cognitive Dissonance Theory across Turkey, Ethiopia, and Kenya
1389
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
The Intentional Forgetting Requires a Means of Doing so.
0684
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
The Leadership Motivation Among Undergraduates
0311
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
The level of tolerance and ethnic identity of the Russian South’ citizens with different genotypes of the Val158Met COMT gene.
2273
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Within Cultural Differences and Its measurement: A Turkish Example*
1222
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.