Browsing by Author "Hogan, Michael"
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Adolescet self-regulatory and psychological capacities: A 12 month longitudinal study of the impact on positive youth development
Conway, Ronan (2014-09-29)Positive youth development (PYD) refers to a focus on the developmental characteristics that lead to positive outcomes and behaviours among young people (Benson, 2003). The Five Cs Model of PYD (Lerner et al., 2005) is the ... -
Collective intelligence design and a new politics of system change
Hogan, Michael; Hall, Tony; Harney, Owen (Liguori Editore, 2017)While internet technologies may support an emergent wisdom of the crowd and new enhanced forms of political engagement, iterative design of technology is needed to better support our collective intelligence and collective ... -
Comparing the clinical-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention with a waiting list control among adults with chronic pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Hayes, Sara; Hogan, Michael; Dowd, Haulie; Doherty, Edel; O'Higgins, Siobhan; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; MacNeela, Padraig; Murphy, Andrew W.; Kropmans, Thomas; O'Neill, Ciaran; Newell, John; McGuire, Brian E. (BMJ Publishing Group, 2014-07-02)Internet-delivered psychological interventions among people with chronic pain have the potential to overcome environmental and economic barriers to the provision of evidence-based psychological treatment in the Irish health ... -
Consulting with citizens in the design of wellbeing measures and policies: lessons from a systems science application
Hogan, Michael; Duggan, Jim; Leyden, Kevin M.; Domegan, Christine; Mc Hugh, Patricia; Hogan, Victoria; Harney, Owen; Groarke, Jenny; Noone, Chris; Groarke, Ann Marie (Springer Verlag, 2014-09-20)Internationally, there is increasing interest in, and analysis of, human wellbeing and the economic, social, environmental, and psychological factors that contribute to it. Current thinking suggests that to measure social ... -
Core entrepreneurial competencies and their interdependencies: insights from a study of irish and iranian entrepreneurs, university students and academics
RezaeiZadeh, Morteza; Hogan, Michael; O’Reilly, John; Cunningham, James; Murphy, Eamonn (Springer Nature, 2016-03-19)The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of core entrepreneurial competencies and their interdependencies. Developing entrepreneurial competencies is increasingly seen as important to foster entrepreneurship. ... -
Enhancing children's literacy skills: designing the Q-Tales ecosystem for children's e-book design and publication
Thompson Long, Bonnie; Hall, Tony; Hogan, Michael; Papastamatiou, Nikos (Wiley, 2017-07-20)Digital media, interactive storytelling and e-books are ubiquitous in contemporary education, and consequently play an increasingly important role in the development of children s nascent and emergent literacy. Digital ... -
An examination of gender differences in the impact of individual and organisational factors on work hours, work-life conflict and psychological strain in academics
Hogan, Victoria; Hogan, Michael; Hodgins, Margaret (Routledge / Taylor & Francis, 2015-04-21)The current study used multi-group structural equation modelling (SEM) to test a fully and partially mediated Extended Rational Model of Work-Life Conflict and examine the impact of job involvement, workaholism, work ... -
Influenza vaccine uptake and attitudes of healthcare workers in Ireland
Hogan, Victoria; Lenehan, Maria; Hogan, Michael; Natin, Dominic P. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019-11-05)Influenza vaccination uptake by Irish healthcare workers remains sub-optimal despite local initiatives to increase it. To investigate hospital workers' attitudes to influenza vaccination and how this influenced their ... -
Investigating components and causes of sabotage by academics using collective intelligence analysis
Wallace, Elaine; Hogan, Michael; Noone, Chris; Groarke, Jenny (Taylor & Francis, 2018-05-24)Mentioning products or brands on Facebook enables individuals to display an ideal self to others through a form of virtual conspicuous consumption. Drawing on conspicuous donation behaviour literature, we investigate ... -
An mHealth intervention using a smartphone app to increase walking behavior in young adults: a pilot study.
Corbett, Teresa; Hogan, Michael; Duggan, Jim; McNamara, Abra; Walsh, Jane C. (JMIR Publications, 2016-09-22)Physical inactivity is a growing concern for society and is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, obesity, and other chronic diseases. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of the Accupedo-Pro Pedometer mobile ... -
Mindfulness and critical thinking: structural relations, short-term state effects, and long-term intervention effects
Noone, Chris (2016-12-14)Background - In recent years, many claims have been made regarding the application of mindfulness practice to the improvement of everyday thinking skills. Everyday thinking skills are best measured using assessments ... -
Mutual entailment of temporal relations in younger and older adults: reversing order judgments
McGreal, Catherine; Hyland, John; O'Hora, Denis; Hogan, Michael (Springer Verlag, 2016-05-12)For temporal relations, mutually entailed relations are different to those directly trained; we learn that A occurred before B and derive that B occurred after A. Deriving such relations results in lower accuracy and ... -
Overcoming Barriers to Well-Being in Ireland: 2012 Conference Report
Hogan, Michael (Whitaker Institute, NUI Galway, 2013-06-08)[no abstract available] -
The prevalence, impact and cost of chronic non-cancer pain in Irish primary schoolchildren (PRIME-C): protocol for a longitudinal school-based survey
O'Higgins, Siobhán; Doherty, Edel; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Murphy, Andrew; Hogan, Michael; O'Neill, Ciaran; McGuire, Brian E. (BMJ Publishing Group, 2015-05-14)Introduction Previous research has indicated that pain influences children's daily lives, resulting in absence from school, sleep problems, poor school performance and problems with social activities. Our study aims to ... -
A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Morningside Math Facts Curriculum on Fluency, Stability, Endurance and Application Outcomes
McTiernan, Aoife; Holloway, Jennifer; Healy, Olive; Hogan, Michael (Springer, 2015-05-23)A randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate the impact of a frequency-building curriculum to increase the fluency of component mathematics skills in a sample of 28 males aged 9¿11 years. Assessments of mathematical ... -
The role of facilitation and social processes in collaborative learning: Implications for the design of an applied systems science curriculum
Harney, Owen (NUI Galway, 2018-07-24)Resolving complex scientific and social problems requires effective collaboration. In the absence of adequate facilitation and the use of a structured methodology, however, collaborative groups often fail to reach their ... -
A study of workaholism in Irish academics
Hogan, Victoria; Hogan, Michael; Hodgins, Margaret (Oxford University Press, 2016-05-11)Background Workaholism is recognized as a health risk for academics given the open-ended nature of academic work; however, current prevalence rates of workaholism in the academic setting are unknown.Aims To assess the ... -
Using a collective intelligence scenario-based design approach to develop a collaboration ecosystem supporting the authorship of pedagogically valuable e-books for children
Thompson Long, Bonnie; Hall, Tony; Hogan, Michael; Harney, Owen; Doukoulos, Theodoros; Murray, Chita (The Journal of Literacy and Technology, 2017)Literacy is a universal public good, essential to the overall, effective functioning of civil society through its foundational contribution to personal well-being and active citizenship. The extant research shows that ... -
Work-related quality of life of occupational therapists in Ireland
Hogan, Victoria; Hynes, Sinéad; Hogan, Michael; Hodgins, Margaret (SAGE Publications, 2023-11-25)Introduction: Research focused on workforce issues and the working conditions of occupational therapists in Ireland is limited. The aim of this study was to characterise quality of working life and well-being in Irish ...