Publications by authors named "Sofia I Reznichenko"

This research is aimed at developing a new instrument to assess the healthy workplace qualities based on the environmental theory of stress, and ideas of salutogenic and biophilic design. A total of 319 respondents participated in the study (19-72 years; M = 40.86, SD = 12.

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Background: Personal authenticity, the ability to be true to oneself, is traditionally studied from the perspective of its protective role for the individual and is only beginning to be studied in relation to the surrounding world. In this study, we suggest that authentic people may be more aware and concerned about their environment then less authentic people. The theoretical foundations for our work were: the person-centered approach; subject psychology; and modern research on pro-environmental behavior.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sofia I Reznichenko"

  • - Sofia I Reznichenko's research primarily focuses on the intersection of workplace quality, personal authenticity, and environmental awareness, investigating how these elements influence individual and collective well-being.
  • - In her recent study, "A new instrument to measure healthy workplace qualities: the People in the Office Scale," she developed a tool for assessing workplace environments based on environmental stress theory, involving 319 participants to validate the framework.
  • - Another key publication, "Do Authentic People Care about the Environment? A View from Two Paradigms," examines the relationship between personal authenticity and environmental concern, suggesting that more authentic individuals are likely to exhibit greater awareness and concern for environmental issues.