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This paper examines the athletes’ perception of their coaches according to the role of starter or substitute in the final phase of the season. The variables analyzed were: leadership style, perceived justice, competence, and support for basic psychological needs. A longitudinal study was developed, evaluating the participants at two different stages: the end of the season and seven weeks before. A total of 112 football and handball players participated in this study, 78 completing the questionnaire at the two waves. The final sample comprised 51 starters (80.39% males) and 27 substitutes (70.37% males) who evaluated their coaches’ leadership, competence, and support of the players’ psychological needs. The interaction moment of measurement (seven weeks before the end of the season vs. end of the season) * group (starters vs. substitutes) was statistically significant for the variables authentic leadership, perceived justice, and the basic psychological need of competence. Post hoc analyses revealed a significant decline in the perception of authentic leadership from coaches, perceived justice, and support of the psychological need of competence at the end of the season only in those in a starter position, with no change observed in the substitutes group. The findings show that the perceptions of coaches among starting players deteriorates significantly in the final phase of the season, while those among substitutes remain unaffected.
Diego Soto; Juan García-Herrero; Rodrigo Carcedo. Perception of Coach According to the Role of Starter or Substitute in the Final Stage of the Season. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6960 .
AMA StyleDiego Soto, Juan García-Herrero, Rodrigo Carcedo. Perception of Coach According to the Role of Starter or Substitute in the Final Stage of the Season. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (12):6960.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDiego Soto; Juan García-Herrero; Rodrigo Carcedo. 2021. "Perception of Coach According to the Role of Starter or Substitute in the Final Stage of the Season." Sustainability 13, no. 12: 6960.
The two goals of this study were: (1) to explore the relationship of a parent’s experience in prison in combination with a range of characteristics relating to the parent in prison, to the children, and to the caregiver, and (2) to explore the role of sex and nationality in this relationship. A total of 202 parents in prison (99 men and 103 women; 106 Spanish and 96 foreigners) participated in this study. To maximize the understanding of the questions, in-person interviews were conducted to collect answers to the questionnaire. The findings particularly highlight the importance of the role of the primary caregiver in ensuring that the parent in prison has a positive parenting experience during incarceration. More specifically, the parent in prison reports a better parenting experience when they perceive the primary caregiver as a link between themselves and their children in a positive way. This finding points to the importance of intervention and research on this relationship in order to enhance parental satisfaction and the relationship between the imprisoned parent and their children, as well as the family’s resilience during parental imprisonment.
Miryam Carretero-Trigo; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. Correlates of a Positive Parenting Experience in Prison. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 626 .
AMA StyleMiryam Carretero-Trigo, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Noelia Fernández-Rouco. Correlates of a Positive Parenting Experience in Prison. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (2):626.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMiryam Carretero-Trigo; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. 2021. "Correlates of a Positive Parenting Experience in Prison." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2: 626.
This research aims at studying the effect of feedback on well-being (vitality, and positive and negative affect), competence valuation, perceived competence, motivation, and performance (throwing speed and accuracy) in a throwing task. Thirty nine expert women handball players, with experience in international handball competitions, participated in this study. They were indiscriminately ascribed to one of three different experimental conditions measuring feedback: (positive, negative, and none). Significant differences in well-being (positive affect) and throwing speed were found among the three feedback groups. More concretely, higher levels of positive affect and throwing speed were found in the negative feedback group in comparison with the other two groups (positive and no-feedback). These results have important implications for athletes’ well-being and performance, and for coaches’ training programs.
Diego Soto; Diego Soto García; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. Well-Being and Throwing Speed of Women Handball Players Affected by Feedback. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 6064 .
AMA StyleDiego Soto, Diego Soto García, Rodrigo J. Carcedo. Well-Being and Throwing Speed of Women Handball Players Affected by Feedback. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (17):6064.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDiego Soto; Diego Soto García; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. 2020. "Well-Being and Throwing Speed of Women Handball Players Affected by Feedback." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 17: 6064.
The role of sexual satisfaction in adolescents and young adults’ mental health has not been thoroughly investigated. The aim of this work is to study differences in sexual satisfaction and mental health (anxiety and depression) based on romantic relationship status (having a partner vs. not having one) and gender. Likewise, the association between sexual satisfaction and mental health and the moderating effect of romantic relationship status and gender was addressed in this research. A total of 1682 Spanish adolescents (14–17) and young adults (18–29) agreed to participate in this cross-sectional investigation. Two-factor ANOVA and MANOVA, and hierarchical regression models were utilized in this study. In general, results showed more difficulties in sexual satisfaction and mental health for those not in a current relationship and for women. Additionally, higher levels of sexual satisfaction was associated with lower levels of anxiety for adolescents and lower levels of depression for young adults. These associations were stronger for those in a current relationship. This study highlights the importance of sexual satisfaction as a modifying factor against mental health problems, especially in the context of a current romantic relationship.
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes; José Luis Martínez-Álvarez. Association between Sexual Satisfaction and Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents and Young Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 841 .
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Noelia Fernández-Rouco, Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes, José Luis Martínez-Álvarez. Association between Sexual Satisfaction and Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents and Young Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (3):841.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes; José Luis Martínez-Álvarez. 2020. "Association between Sexual Satisfaction and Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents and Young Adults." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3: 841.
The main goal of this study was to investigate the association between sexual satisfaction and mental health, and the combined effect of two previously found, statistically significant moderators: partner status and sexual abstinence. In-person interviews were conducted with 223 participants (49.327% males and 50.673% females). The effect of sexual satisfaction on mental health and the interactions of sexual satisfaction × partner status, sexual satisfaction × sexual abstinence, and sexual satisfaction × partner status × sexual abstinence were examined using simple moderation and moderated moderation tests after controlling for a set of sociodemographic, penitentiary, and interpersonal variables. Results revealed a direct relationship between sexual satisfaction and mental health only for the sexually abstinent group. Partner status was not significant as a moderator. It seems that the lack of sexual relationships is more powerful as a moderator than the lack of a romantic relationship. Additionally, the sexually abstinent group showed lower levels of sexual satisfaction in those with a partner outside or inside prison, and lower mental health independently of the current romantic status, than sexually active inmates. These findings point to the importance of sexual satisfaction to mental health in sexual situations of extreme disadvantage.
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Fernando Pérez; Diego Hervalejo. Sexual Satisfaction and Mental Health in Prison Inmates. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2019, 8, 705 .
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Daniel Perlman, Noelia Fernández-Rouco, Fernando Pérez, Diego Hervalejo. Sexual Satisfaction and Mental Health in Prison Inmates. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8 (5):705.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Fernando Pérez; Diego Hervalejo. 2019. "Sexual Satisfaction and Mental Health in Prison Inmates." Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 5: 705.
This paper explores the subjective perception of some personal and interpersonal aspects of the lives of transgender people and the relationship they have with their mental health. One hundred and twenty transgender people (60 men and 60 women) participated in semi-structured interviews. Following quantitative methodology, analysis highlighted that social loneliness is the main predictor of lower levels of mental health (anxiety and depression) for both genders and recognized romantic loneliness as the strongest factor among transgender men. In both cases, higher levels of loneliness were associated with lower levels of mental health. The results have guided us to improve institutional and social responses and have provided an opportunity to promote the mental health of transgender people.
Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz. Mental Health and Proximal Stressors in Transgender Men and Women. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2019, 8, 413 .
AMA StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Félix López, M. Begoña Orgaz. Mental Health and Proximal Stressors in Transgender Men and Women. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8 (3):413.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz. 2019. "Mental Health and Proximal Stressors in Transgender Men and Women." Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 3: 413.
Purpose: The purpose of this work is focused on the study of the effect that feedback has on competence valuation, perceived competence, autonomous motivation, vitality, and performance in a throwing task. Method: Thirty-five college students (26 men and 9 women), without previous experience in the task, participated in this study. The students were randomly assigned to three experimental conditions (positive, negative, and lack of feedback). Results: The results of this study point out that only those who received positive feedback before the handball throwing task, in contrast to those who received negative feedback or did not receive any feedback, showed increased levels of competence valuation (p < .05, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.30), perceived competence (p < .001, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.77), and autonomous motivation (p < .05, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.48). This group also presented higher levels of perceived competence (p < .001, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.84) and subjective vitality (p < .001, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.80) than the group who received negative feedback after the throwing task. Those who received positive feedback also showed a higher throwing speed at the end of task than those who received negative feedback (p < 0.001, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.71) or than those who did not receive any feedback (p < .05, Cliff’s delta effect size = −.56). Conclusions: Competence valuation, perceived competence, autonomous motivation, subjective vitality, and throwing speed were favorably influenced by positive feedback. These results have important implications for the training style applied by coaches.
Juan A. García; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Juan L. Castaño. The Influence of Feedback on Competence, Motivation, Vitality, and Performance in a Throwing Task. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 2019, 90, 172 -179.
AMA StyleJuan A. García, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Juan L. Castaño. The Influence of Feedback on Competence, Motivation, Vitality, and Performance in a Throwing Task. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 2019; 90 (2):172-179.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan A. García; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Juan L. Castaño. 2019. "The Influence of Feedback on Competence, Motivation, Vitality, and Performance in a Throwing Task." Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 90, no. 2: 172-179.
This article draws on a qualitative research project concerning the relationship between trans people’s mental health and wellbeing, pressures, social policy, and heteronormative gender norms in Spain. Drawing on interviews carried out with trans people from all regions and generations, we use an ecological framework to illustrate how a socially entrenched heteronormativity pressures trans people to comply with gender norms that impact negatively their mental health and wellbeing. The article argues that the legal changes in Spain are not enough in themselves to bring about social change, but, rather, Spanish social policy makers also need to challenge gender categorization and work toward transforming public discourses on gender issues if trans people are to gain full social recognition and equal social rights.
Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Rodrigo J Carcedo; Tray Yeadon-Lee. Transgender Identities, Pressures, and Social Policy: A Study Carried Out in Spain. Journal of Homosexuality 2018, 67, 620 -638.
AMA StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco, Rodrigo J Carcedo, Tray Yeadon-Lee. Transgender Identities, Pressures, and Social Policy: A Study Carried Out in Spain. Journal of Homosexuality. 2018; 67 (5):620-638.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco; Rodrigo J Carcedo; Tray Yeadon-Lee. 2018. "Transgender Identities, Pressures, and Social Policy: A Study Carried Out in Spain." Journal of Homosexuality 67, no. 5: 620-638.
Este trabajo pretende identificar las posibles diferencias de género en afectos y conductas sexuales de España y Colombia. La muestra total fue de 508 participantes de centros de educación secundaria, 270 en España y 238 en Colombia, de edades entre los 15 y 18 años y con una media de edad de 16.4 años. Los resultados obtenidos muestran un doble patrón en varones y mujeres, tanto en España como en Colombia, especialmente en relación a los afectos sexuales y no tanto en las conductas sexuales.
Félix López; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández Rouco; María-Claudia Caballero. Afectos y conductas sexuales en adolescentes: diferencias y semejanzas en dos culturas, España y Colombia. Universitas Psychologica 2017, 16, 1 -11.
AMA StyleFélix López, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Noelia Fernández Rouco, María-Claudia Caballero. Afectos y conductas sexuales en adolescentes: diferencias y semejanzas en dos culturas, España y Colombia. Universitas Psychologica. 2017; 16 (4):1-11.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFélix López; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Noelia Fernández Rouco; María-Claudia Caballero. 2017. "Afectos y conductas sexuales en adolescentes: diferencias y semejanzas en dos culturas, España y Colombia." Universitas Psychologica 16, no. 4: 1-11.
This study focuses on sexual violence experiences suffered by Spanish transgender individuals throughout the life span. Using a cross-sectional design, 33 face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted which included questions regarding the presence and/or absence of sexual violence, the nature of said sexual violence, by whom sexual violences were committed, coping mechanisms used, and certain mental health indicators. Results found a high percentage of transgender individuals to have been victims of sexual violence during childhood, to use avoidance as a coping mechanism for said experiences, as well as the frequent recurrence of experiences of sexual violence, showing victimization processes. In addition, the relationship between said experiences and mental health indicators were observed. This study highlights the importance of and need for addressing sexual violence among this population, and discusses and analyzes possible components of future educative and clinical intervention strategies.
Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Susana Lázaro-Visa; Eva Gómez-Pérez. Sexual Violence History and Welfare in Transgender People. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2016, 32, 2885 -2907.
AMA StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco, Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Susana Lázaro-Visa, Eva Gómez-Pérez. Sexual Violence History and Welfare in Transgender People. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2016; 32 (19):2885-2907.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNoelia Fernández-Rouco; Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Susana Lázaro-Visa; Eva Gómez-Pérez. 2016. "Sexual Violence History and Welfare in Transgender People." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 32, no. 19: 2885-2907.
Daniel Perlman; Nan L. Stevens; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. Friendship. APA handbook of personality and social psychology, Volume 3: Interpersonal relations. 2015, 463 -493.
AMA StyleDaniel Perlman, Nan L. Stevens, Rodrigo J. Carcedo. Friendship. APA handbook of personality and social psychology, Volume 3: Interpersonal relations.. 2015; ():463-493.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDaniel Perlman; Nan L. Stevens; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. 2015. "Friendship." APA handbook of personality and social psychology, Volume 3: Interpersonal relations. , no. : 463-493.
Research has found a relationship between sexual satisfaction and psychological health in prisoners, although few studies have focused on possible moderators of this relationship. The main foci of this study of a sample of prison inmates were as follows: (a) the association between sexual satisfaction and psychological health and (b) the moderating effects of heterosexual activity level (abstinent vs. non-abstinent) and gender on the relationship between these two variables. In-person interviews were conducted with 82 males and 91 females who lived in separate modules in Spain’s Topas Penitentiary. Sexual satisfaction was a significant predictor of psychological health only for members of the sexually abstinent group. These findings point to the positive effect of sexual satisfaction on psychological health, especially for the inmates in a less favorable sexual situation (i.e., sexual abstinence).
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. The Relationship Between Sexual Satisfaction and Psychological Health of Prison Inmates. The Prison Journal 2014, 95, 43 -65.
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Daniel Perlman, Félix López, M. Begoña Orgaz, Noelia Fernández-Rouco. The Relationship Between Sexual Satisfaction and Psychological Health of Prison Inmates. The Prison Journal. 2014; 95 (1):43-65.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. 2014. "The Relationship Between Sexual Satisfaction and Psychological Health of Prison Inmates." The Prison Journal 95, no. 1: 43-65.
Daniel Perlman; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Robert Emery. Loneliness. Cultural Sociology of Divorce: An Encyclopedia 2013, 1 .
AMA StyleDaniel Perlman, Rodrigo J. Carcedo, Robert Emery. Loneliness. Cultural Sociology of Divorce: An Encyclopedia. 2013; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDaniel Perlman; Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Robert Emery. 2013. "Loneliness." Cultural Sociology of Divorce: An Encyclopedia , no. : 1.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating effect of having vs. not having a and quality of life. In-person interviews were conducted with 55 male and 64 female inmates from the Topas Penitentiary (Spain). Higher levels of social loneliness and lower levels of sexual satisfaction were associated with lower levels of quality of life. In addition, the interaction between sexual satisfaction and romantic partner status was significant. Higher levels of sexual satisfaction were associated with higher levels of quality of life only for the group without a partner. These findings support a "bad is stronger than good" principle and indicate the detrimental aspects that can be associated with not having a satisfactory sexual life while incarcerated.
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz. Heterosexual romantic relationships, interpersonal needs, and quality of life in prison. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 2012, 15, 187 -198.
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Daniel Perlman, Félix López, M. Begoña Orgaz. Heterosexual romantic relationships, interpersonal needs, and quality of life in prison. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 2012; 15 (1):187-198.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; Félix López; M. Begoña Orgaz. 2012. "Heterosexual romantic relationships, interpersonal needs, and quality of life in prison." The Spanish Journal of Psychology 15, no. 1: 187-198.
This study investigated the differences in loneliness, sexual satisfaction, and quality of life among three groups of prison inmates: inmates in a heterosexual romantic relationship with a fellow prisoner, inmates with a partner outside the prison, and inmates without a partner. In-person interviews with 70 male and 70 female inmates from the Topas Penitentiary (Spain) were conducted. These inmates lived in the same facility but in gender-segregated modules. After controlling for age, nationality, total time in prison, actual sentence time served, and estimated time to parole, the results showed a lower level of romantic loneliness, and a higher level of sexual satisfaction and global, psychological, and environment quality of life for the group of inmates with a heterosexual partner inside prison. These findings highlight the positive attributes associated with heterosexual romantic relationships between inmates inside the same prison.
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; M. Begoña Orgaz; Félix López; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Richard A. Faldowski. Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Inside of Prison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 2010, 55, 898 -924.
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Daniel Perlman, M. Begoña Orgaz, Félix López, Noelia Fernández-Rouco, Richard A. Faldowski. Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Inside of Prison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 2010; 55 (6):898-924.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Daniel Perlman; M. Begoña Orgaz; Félix López; Noelia Fernández-Rouco; Richard A. Faldowski. 2010. "Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Inside of Prison." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55, no. 6: 898-924.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender differences in the state of interpersonal needs and psychological health of male and female prison inmates who live in the same prison. The authors conducted in-person interviews with 118 male and 70 female inmates. The results show that women present a better interpersonal state and psychological health than do men. For both genders, the consequences of fulfilling or not fulfilling interpersonal needs—specifically, social loneliness and sexual satisfaction—are associated with psychological health. These findings suggest the importance of the state of prison inmates' interpersonal needs in promoting psychological health in the context of the prison, where these needs are generally difficult to be met. Making contacts possible between male and female inmates who are in the same prison might help them to better fulfill some of their interpersonal needs, especially those related to their sexual lives.
Rodrigo J. Carcedo; Félix López; M. Begona Orgaz; Katalin Toth; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. Men and Women in the Same Prison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 2007, 52, 641 -657.
AMA StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo, Félix López, M. Begona Orgaz, Katalin Toth, Noelia Fernández-Rouco. Men and Women in the Same Prison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 2007; 52 (6):641-657.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo J. Carcedo; Félix López; M. Begona Orgaz; Katalin Toth; Noelia Fernández-Rouco. 2007. "Men and Women in the Same Prison." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 52, no. 6: 641-657.
Daniel Perlman; Nan L. Stevens; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. 10.1037/14344-023. CrossRef Listing Of Deleted DOIs 2000, 1, 463 -493.
AMA StyleDaniel Perlman, Nan L. Stevens, Rodrigo J. Carcedo. 10.1037/14344-023. CrossRef Listing Of Deleted DOIs. 2000; 1 ():463-493.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDaniel Perlman; Nan L. Stevens; Rodrigo J. Carcedo. 2000. "10.1037/14344-023." CrossRef Listing Of Deleted DOIs 1, no. : 463-493.