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Lambros Lazuras

Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University

Publications -  111
Citations -  2484

Lambros Lazuras is an academic researcher from Sheffield Hallam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Social cognitive theory. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 104 publications receiving 1919 citations. Previous affiliations of Lambros Lazuras include Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & Sapienza University of Rome.

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Acceptance of health information technology in health professionals: an application of the revised technology acceptance model.

TL;DR: It was showed that perceived ease of use, but not usefulness, relevance and subjective norms directly predicted HIT usage intentions, which suggests that a modification of the original TAM approach is needed to better understand health professionals’ support and endorsement of HIT.
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Crash risk and aberrant driving behaviors among bus drivers: the role of personality and attitudes towards traffic safety.

TL;DR: The present findings suggest that the hypothesized personality-attitudes model accounts for aberrant driving behaviors in bus drivers, and provide the empirical basis for evidence-based road safety interventions in the context of public transport.
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Predictors of Doping Intentions in Elite-Level Athletes: A Social Cognition Approach

TL;DR: An integrated social cognition model was used to examine the predictors of doping intentions and a normative process was identified whereby situational temptation mediated the effects of normative beliefs on intentions.
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Does empathy predict (cyber) bullying perpetration, and how do age, gender and nationality affect this relationship?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of empathy in traditional bullying and cyberbullying in a sample of adolescents from Greece and Spain, and found that cognitive and affective empathy negatively predicted traditional bullying.
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Motivational and sportspersonship profiles of elite athletes in relation to doping behavior.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the motivational, achievement goals, and sportspersonship profiles of elite-level athletes, in relation to doping behavior, and found that athletes in the Intrinsically Motivated group reported significantly lower scores on past doping use and intentions to future use compared to other groups.