Bárbara Luque
University of Córdoba (Spain)
26 Papers
67 Citations
Bárbara Luque is an academic researcher from University of Córdoba (Spain). The author has contributed to research in topics: Longitudinal study & Social change. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Critical Feminist Gerontology: In the Back Room of Research
TL;DR: The article examines the stereotypes of ageism that derive from the relationship between culture and old age and establishes the requirements for a type of research that reflects women's own experience of growing older, as well as the social construction of values related to women's old age.
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A multilevel perspective to explain recycling behaviour in communities
TL;DR: The findings show that the relationship between satisfaction with service quality and recycling behaviour is stronger in localities with strong community efficacy beliefs than in communities with weaker beliefs and a smaller population.
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Social values, self- and collective efficacy explaining behaviours in coping with Covid-19: Self-interested consumption and physical distancing in the first 10 days of confinement in Spain.
TL;DR: Results showed a positive association between self- and collective efficacy and both coping behaviours analysed: a protective role of conservation values on normative behaviours; and a negative relationship betweenSelf-transcendence values and self-interested consumption.
Influence of Self-Efficacy and Motivation to Follow a Healthy Diet on Life Satisfaction of Patients with Cardiovascular Disease: A Longitudinal Study.
Rosario Castillo-Mayén,Cristina Cano-Espejo,Bárbara Luque,Esther Cuadrado,Tamara Gutiérrez-Domingo,Alicia Arenas,Sebastián Jesús Rubio,Javier Delgado-Lista,Pablo Perez-Martinez,Carmen Tabernero +9 more
TL;DR: The results of path analyses showed that self-efficacy positively predicted autonomous motivation, which in turn was associated with patients’ life satisfaction, and this interrelation was stable over a period of 18 months.
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Construction and Validation of a Brief Pandemic Fatigue Scale in the Context of the Coronavirus-19 Public Health Crisis.
Esther Cuadrado,Miguel Ángel Maldonado,Carmen Tabernero,Carmen Tabernero,Alicia Arenas,Rosario Castillo-Mayén,Bárbara Luque +6 more
TL;DR: A short, reliable, valid, and gender-invariant instrument-the Pandemic Fatigue Scale (PFS) as mentioned in this paper was developed to assess pandemic fatigue, a variable that can affect the adoption of protective measure to avoid catching and spreading the virus.