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Meni Koslowsky

Meni Koslowsky

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Psychology

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41
Citations
8379
World Ranking
7821
National Ranking
76

Overview

Meni Koslowsky is a researcher affiliated with Ariel University in Israel, with a primary focus in the field of Psychology. Their scholarly contributions predominantly span various subfields including Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Applied Psychology.

Their research work encompasses multiple topics, particularly:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior

The scientist has published extensively, with 24 contributions categorized under Psychology. Within this broad field, their work appears regularly in journals such as Psychology, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Frontiers in Psychology, Health Care For Women International, and Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy.

Selected recent papers by Meni Koslowsky include:

  • "Living in fear: The relationship between fear of COVID-19, distress, health, and marital satisfaction among Israeli women", 2020, Health Care For Women International
  • "Life under the COVID-19 lockdown: On the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and psychological distress.", 2021, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • "The Impact of COVID-19 on Intravitreal Injection Compliance", 2020, SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
  • "Effort as a Mediator of the Relationship between English Learning Self-Efficacy and Reading Comprehension Performance in the EFL Field: A Longitudinal Study", 2021, International Journal of Higher Education
  • "OCB-Work-Family Facilitation: Is It Positive for All Attachment Orientations?", 2020, Frontiers in Psychology

Meni Koslowsky frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Abira Reizer
  • Ariela Giladi
  • Tal Harel
  • Richard Crisp
  • Nancy E. Adler

The research contributions by Koslowsky reflect engagement with issues related to psychological distress especially in the context of COVID-19, attachment theory, emotional performance, and the balance between work and family life among diverse populations. Their work is distributed across interdisciplinary areas connecting clinical, social, and applied psychology with public health concerns.

Best Publications

  • tDCS polarity effects in motor and cognitive domains: a meta-analytical review

    Liron Jacobson;Meni Koslowsky;Michal Lavidor;Michal Lavidor

  • Conceptualizing and Measuring a Power/Interaction Model of Interpersonal Influence1

    Bertram H. Raven;Joseph Schwarzwald;Meni Koslowsky

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. An analysis of comorbidity.

    Avi Bleich;Meni Koslowsky;Aliza Dolev;Bernard Lerer

  • Commuting Stress: Causes, Effects, and Methods of Coping

    Meni Koslowsky;Avraham N. Kluger;Mordechai Reich

  • Work values: A theoretical overview and a model of their effects

    Abraham Sagie;Dov Elizur;Meni Koslowsky

  • Values and organizational commitment

    Dov Elizur;Meni Koslowsky

  • Predictors of intentions to leave the ward, the hospital, and the nursing profession: A longitudinal study

    Moshe Krausz;Meni Koslowsky;Nirra Shalom;Nirra Elyakim

  • The factor structure and criterion validity of the short form of the Eating Attitudes Test.

    Meni Koslowsky;Zvi Scheinberg;Avi Bleich;Mordechai Mark

  • Participation and empowerment in organizations : modeling, effectiveness, and applications

    Abraham Sagie;Meni Koslowsky

  • Correlates of employee lateness : Some theoretical considerations

    Meni Koslowsky;Abraham Sagie;Moshe Krausz;Ahuva Dolman Singer

  • A field study of employees' attitudes and behaviors after promotion decisions.

    Joseph Schwarzwald;Meni Koslowsky;Boaz Shalit

  • Meta-analysis of the relationship between total sleep deprivation and performance

    Meni Koslowsky;Harvey Babkoff

  • Organizational attitudes and behaviors as a function of participation in strategic and tactical change decisions: An application of path–goal theory†

    Abraham Sagie;Meni Koslowsky

  • Leadership team cohesiveness and team performance

    Shmuel Stashevsky;Meni Koslowsky

  • Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings

    Meni Koslowsky

  • On the Relationship between Subordinates’ Compliance to Power Sources and Organisational Attitudes

    Meni Koslowsky;Joseph Schwarzwald;Sigal Ashuri

  • Psychiatric implications of missile attacks on a civilian population. Israeli lessons from the Persian Gulf War.

    Avi Bleich;Anat Dycian;Meni Koslowsky;Zahava Solomon

  • DETECTING MODERATORS WITH META‐ANALYSIS: AN EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF TECHNIQUES

    Abraham Sagie;Meni Koslowsky

  • Captain's leadership type and police officers' compliance to power bases

    Joseph Schwarzwald;Meni Koslowsky;Vardit Agassi

  • A New Perspective on Employee Lateness

    Meni Koslowsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Avraham N. Kluger
Avraham N. Kluger Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Zahava Solomon
Zahava Solomon Tel Aviv University
Alan Apter
Alan Apter Reichman University
Michal Lavidor
Michal Lavidor Bar-Ilan University

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