

Maître de Conférences
Psychologie normale et pathologique du vieillissement
- Faculté : Univ Lille Nord de France – Université de Lille 3
- Département : Unité de Formation et Recherche en Psychologie
- Laboratoire : PSITEC – EA 4072
- Membre de l’Axe de recherche Education et Société : Régulations, Adaptations, Evaluations
- Adresse postale : Université Lille 3, Domaine Universitaire du Pont de Bois BP 60149 59653 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex
♦ Fonctions et responsabilités ♦
- Enseignant Chercheur
- Psychologue clinicien (C.H. Dron Tourcoing)
- Responsable pédagogique de la Licence 2 de Psychologie
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- Publications
2018
1. Plessis, Cédric; Altintas, Emin; Guerrien, Alain
Addiction aux jeux vidéo en ligne : étude comparative des outils de mesure en langue française Article de journal
Dans: Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique, 2018, ISSN: 00034487.
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2. Altintas, Emin; Guerrien, Alain; Vivicorsi, Bruno; Clément, Evelyne; Vallerand, Robert J
Leisure Activities and Motivational Profiles in Adaptation to Nursing Homes Article de journal
Dans: Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement, p. 1–12, 2018.
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abstract = {ABSTRACTBased on self-determination theory, this study examined the relationship between leisure activities, motivation, and adjustment to institutional living by older adults who live in nursing homes. We hypothesized that motivational profiles with higher levels of self-determined motivation represent the optimal profiles regarding participation in leisure activities, adaptation to nursing home living, and satisfaction with life. Participants completed questionnaires assessing motivation, leisure activity participation, life satisfaction, and adaptation to the nursing home. Results showed a relationship between the latter three factors. A latent profile analysis based on the different forms of motivation indicated four distinct profiles. Although no differences were found between the high self-determined profile (high self-determined motivation and low non-self-determined motivation) and the additive profile (high self-determined motivation and non-self-determined motivation), participants with a moderate profile and a low self-determined profile reported the lowest levels in leisure activity participation, adaptation to the nursing home, and satisfaction with life.},
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ABSTRACTBased on self-determination theory, this study examined the relationship between leisure activities, motivation, and adjustment to institutional living by older adults who live in nursing homes. We hypothesized that motivational profiles with higher levels of self-determined motivation represent the optimal profiles regarding participation in leisure activities, adaptation to nursing home living, and satisfaction with life. Participants completed questionnaires assessing motivation, leisure activity participation, life satisfaction, and adaptation to the nursing home. Results showed a relationship between the latter three factors. A latent profile analysis based on the different forms of motivation indicated four distinct profiles. Although no differences were found between the high self-determined profile (high self-determined motivation and low non-self-determined motivation) and the additive profile (high self-determined motivation and non-self-determined motivation), participants with a moderate profile and a low self-determined profile reported the lowest levels in leisure activity participation, adaptation to the nursing home, and satisfaction with life.2017
3. Bozanoğlu, İhsan; Şimşek, Ömer Faruk; Altintas, Emin; Kocayörük, Ercan
Revisiting Attachment to Parents and Depression Link in Adolescence: The Importance of Language Use and Emotion Regulation Article de journal
Dans: Current Psychology, 17 (2), p. 156, 2017.
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4. Berjot, Sophie; Altintas, Emin; Grebot, Elisabeth; Lesage, François-Xavier
Burnout risk profiles among French psychologists Article de journal
Dans: Burnout Research, 7 , p. 10–20, 2017, ISSN: 22130586.
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5. Indoumou Peppe, Charlay ; Altintas, Emin; Ngoma-Voumbi, Eleonore; Guerrien, Alain
Personality, Relationships with Others and Psychological Well-Being: A Pilot Study on the Gabonese Older People Article de journal
Dans: Journal of Happiness Studies, 51 (6), p. 1, 2017, ISSN: 1389-4978.
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doi = {10.1007/s10902-017-9900-z},
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6. Altintas, Emin; de Benedetto, Giorgio; Gallouj, Karim
Adaptation to nursing home: The role of leisure activities in light of motivation and relatedness Article de journal
Dans: Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 70 , p. 8–13, 2017, ISSN: 1872-6976.
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abstract = {Based on the motivational sequence described in Self-Determination Theory, this study explored the relationship between relatedness, motivation, adaptation and leisure in nursing homes. We formulated the hypothesis that the variables of the study would be found in an integrative mediational sequence: Participation in leisure activities$rightarrow$Relatedness$rightarrow$Self-determined motivation$rightarrow$Adaptation to nursing homes. Participants (N=112, mean age=84.17) were invited to complete questionnaires assessing these variables. Results of the path analysis found an unsatisfactory fit for this model but revealed another model (Model 2) with a good fit index: Relatedness$rightarrow$Participation in leisure activities$rightarrow$Self-determined motivation$rightarrow$Adaptation to nursing homes$rightarrow$Relatedness. Model 2 fitted better than model 1: the Chi-square values were not significant, Chi2(df=2)=5.1},
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Based on the motivational sequence described in Self-Determination Theory, this study explored the relationship between relatedness, motivation, adaptation and leisure in nursing homes. We formulated the hypothesis that the variables of the study would be found in an integrative mediational sequence: Participation in leisure activities$rightarrow$Relatedness$rightarrow$Self-determined motivation$rightarrow$Adaptation to nursing homes. Participants (N=112, mean age=84.17) were invited to complete questionnaires assessing these variables. Results of the path analysis found an unsatisfactory fit for this model but revealed another model (Model 2) with a good fit index: Relatedness$rightarrow$Participation in leisure activities$rightarrow$Self-determined motivation$rightarrow$Adaptation to nursing homes$rightarrow$Relatedness. Model 2 fitted better than model 1: the Chi-square values were not significant, Chi2(df=2)=5.12015
7. Kocayörük, Ercan; Altintas, Emin; İçbay, Mehmet Ali
The Perceived Parental Support, Autonomous-Self and Well-Being of Adolescents: A Cluster-Analysis Approach Article de journal
Dans: Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24 (6), p. 1819–1828, 2015.
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2014
8. Amoura, Camille; Berjot, Sophie; Gillet, Nicolas; Altintas, Emin
Desire for control, perception of control: their impact on autonomous motivation and psychological adjustment Article de journal
Dans: Motivation and Emotion, 38 (3), p. 323–335, 2014, ISSN: 0146-7239, 1573-6644.
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The purpose of the present research was to test the relevance of a theoretical framework based on the matches and the mismatches between desire for control and perception of control (Evans et al. in Br J Psychol 84(2):255–273, 1993), in order to predict autonomous motivation (Deci and Ryan in Intrinsic motivation and self-determination in human behavior. Plenum, New York, 1985, 2012), depression, and anxiety (Bradley in Handbook of psychology and diabetes: A guide to psychological measurement in diabetes research and practice. Harwood Academic Press, Chur, 1994; Bruchon-Schweitzer in Psychologie de la Santé: Modèles, concepts et méthodes. Dunod, Paris, 2002). Two prospective studies were run among undergraduate students. Results of Study 1 confirmed the relevance of Evans et al.’s (in Br J Psychol 84(2):255–273, 1993) theoretical framework. More specifically, four clusters reflecting different levels of desire for control and perception of control were found. Moreover, results revealed that profiles characterized by high scores on both desire for control and perception of control were more autonomously motivated than those characterized by the three other possible combinations. Results of Study 2 replicated those of Study 1 and showed that participants combining a low desire for control and a high perception of control were the less depressed, followed by participants with high scores on both measures. No significant effects were found for anxiety.9. Clément, Evelyne; Vivicorsi, Bruno; Altintas, Emin; Guerrien, Alain
Approche motivationnelle de l’efficience cognitive de personnes âgées vivant en institution Article de journal
Dans: Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement, 12 (2), p. 227–235, 2014, ISSN: 2115-8789.
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10. Altintas, Emin; Guerrien, Alain
Profil motivationnel et bien-être psychologique dans l’âge avancé. [Motivational profile and psychological well-being in later life.] Article de journal
Dans: Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 46 (2), p. 95–106, 2014, ISSN: 1879-2669(Electronic);0008-400X(Print).
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abstract = {According to Self-Determination Theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985, 2002), this study examined the psychological well-being in later life with eudaimonic perspective. In particular, the relation between motivational profiles and older people’s psychological well-being was investigated. A cluster analysis revealed three motivational profiles among participants: (1) moderate levels of both autonomous, controlled motivation and amotivation (Moderate motivation profile), (2) high levels of autonomous and controlled motivation with low levels amotivation (High-High motivation profile), (3) high levels of autonomous motivation, low levels of controlled motivation and amotivation (High-Low motivation profile or Autonomous motivation group). Study results revealed that older people in autonomous motivation group and high levels of autonomous and controlled motivations group reported the highest degree of psychological well-being. In light of self-determination theory, results add a better comprehension of psychological well-being in later life.},
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11. Amoura, Camille; Berjot, Sophie; Gillet, Nicolas; Altintas, Emin
Desire for control, perception of control: their impact on autonomous motivation and psychological adjustment Article de journal
Dans: Motiv Emot, 38 (3), p. 323–335, 2013, ISSN: 0146-7239, 1573-6644.
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Burnout among occupational physicians: a threat to occupational health systems?-A nationwide cross-sectional survey Article de journal
Dans: Annals of occupational hygiene, 57 (7), p. 913–919, 2013.
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Burnout among occupational health physicians in France was measured in a nationwide cross-sectional survey. The relationships between each dimension of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and feelings of low personal accomplishment) and stress level, identity threat, and job characteristics were analysed.
METHODS
E-mails were sent out to all occupational physicians working in France by the French Ministry of Labour, inviting them to fill out an online questionnaire. This questionnaire included the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Primary Appraisal of Identity scale. Job characteristics were measured with survey-specific questions.
RESULTS
Of the 5010 occupational physicians who were potentially contacted, 1670 (33%) completed the online questionnaire. The estimated prevalence of burnout was 11.8%, twice as high as in a sample of French general practitioners (5%). The main characteristic of the burnout pattern was feelings of very low personal accomplishment (63.9%). Job characteristics were only weakly correlated with burnout, but stress level and identity threat were correlated with all three dimensions of burnout. The perceived stress was the main risk factor for emotional exhaustion and identity threat for feelings of low personal accomplishment.
CONCLUSIONS
The health status of occupational physicians is important for both the individual physicians and for the occupational health system. Occupational physicians are unwell, and we probably need to change the way we currently cope with burnout. This is not only a stress-induced syndrome, resulting from high workloads, but a low self-esteem-induced syndrome, too.},
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OBJECTIVES
Burnout among occupational health physicians in France was measured in a nationwide cross-sectional survey. The relationships between each dimension of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and feelings of low personal accomplishment) and stress level, identity threat, and job characteristics were analysed.
METHODS
E-mails were sent out to all occupational physicians working in France by the French Ministry of Labour, inviting them to fill out an online questionnaire. This questionnaire included the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Primary Appraisal of Identity scale. Job characteristics were measured with survey-specific questions.
RESULTS
Of the 5010 occupational physicians who were potentially contacted, 1670 (33%) completed the online questionnaire. The estimated prevalence of burnout was 11.8%, twice as high as in a sample of French general practitioners (5%). The main characteristic of the burnout pattern was feelings of very low personal accomplishment (63.9%). Job characteristics were only weakly correlated with burnout, but stress level and identity threat were correlated with all three dimensions of burnout. The perceived stress was the main risk factor for emotional exhaustion and identity threat for feelings of low personal accomplishment.
CONCLUSIONS
The health status of occupational physicians is important for both the individual physicians and for the occupational health system. Occupational physicians are unwell, and we probably need to change the way we currently cope with burnout. This is not only a stress-induced syndrome, resulting from high workloads, but a low self-esteem-induced syndrome, too.13. Boudoukha, Abdel Halim; Altintas, Emin; Rusinek, Stéphane; Fantini-Hauwel, Carole; Hautekeete, Marc
Inmates-to-Staff Assaults, PTSD and Burnout Profiles of Risk and Vulnerability Article de journal
Dans: Journal of interpersonal violence, 28 (11), p. 2332–2350, 2013.
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14. Berjot, Emin Altintas Sophie
The Impact of Work Stressors on Identity Threats and Perceived Stress An Exploration of Sources of Difficulty at Work Among French Psychologists Article de journal
Dans: SAGE Open, 3 (3), 2013, ISSN: 2158-2440.
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2012
15. Altintas, Emin; Gallouj, Karim; Guerrien, Alain
Soutien social, dépression et estime de soi chez les personnes âgées: les résultats d’une analyse en cluster Article de journal
Dans: Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique, 170 , p. 256–262, 2012.
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16. Lesage, F -X; Berjot, S; Altintas, E; Ajroud, R; Maladry, P; Razafindranaly, J; Deschamps, F
L’épuisement professionnel chez les médecins du travail Article de journal
Dans: Archives des Maladies Professionnelles et de l'Environnement, 73 (3), p. 366–369, 2012.
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17. Altintas, Emin; Berjot, Sophie; Rémiens, Anne; Rusinek, Stéphane; Guerrien, Alain
Conséquences d’une catastrophe naturelle touchant le lieu de travail sur l’épuisement professionnel : Le cas du personnel d’un hôpital gériatrique Article de journal
Dans: Psychologie du Travail et des Organisations, 18 (4), p. 368–383, 2012, ISSN: 1420-2530.
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2010
18. Altintas, Emin; Majchrzak, Gaëlle; Leconte, Claire; Guerrien, Alain
Adaptation des aînés à la résidence pour personnes âgées: Activité de loisirs et autodétermination Article de journal
Dans: Canadian Journal on Aging, 29 (4), p. 557–566, 2010.
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19. Altintas, E; Guerrien, A
Orientation motivationnelle et symptomatologie dépressive chez la personne âgée Article de journal
Dans: L'Encéphale, 35 (2), p. 115–120, 2009.
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2008
20. Altintas, E; Guerrien, A
Motivation et cognitions spécifiques chez la personne âgée dépressive Article de journal
Dans: Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive, 18 (1), p. 14–18, 2008, ISSN: 1155-1704.
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Résumé Longtemps déconsidérée, la thérapie cognitive auprès de la personne âgée déprimée se développe et son bien-fondé est désormais admis et reconnu. Toutefois, l’existence de particularités propres aux sujets âgés déprimés, telles que des cognitions spécifiques, justifie-t-elle l’adaptation de cet outil thérapeutique ? L’objectif de la présente étude est de rechercher un lien entre la motivation vis-à-vis des activités quotidiennes et les cognitions spécifiques chez la personne âgée déprimée. Nos résultats, portant sur 40 adultes âgés de 80,5 ans en moyenne, révèlent la présence de croyances portant sur un « changement impossible avec l’âge » et une « banalisation des symptômes dépressifs avec l’âge » qui se surajoutent à la triade cognitive de Beck. De plus, une analyse de la dépression du sujet âgé sous le regard de la variable motivationnelle est riche de conséquences. Le profil motivationnel entretient une relation significative avec la symptomatologie dépressive, de même qu’avec la présence des cognitions spécifiques. Ainsi, le sujet âgé déprimé manifeste un ensemble de spécificités dont il serait judicieux de tenir compte lors de thérapies. Summary Cognitive therapy is increasingly acknowledged and used in elderly depressive patients. Depression in later life is characterized by specific cognitions, added to which are Beck's triad. Forty patients, with or without depression, aged on average 80.5 years participated in the study. Beck's Cognitive Triad and specific cognitions: “impossible change with age” and “ordinariness of depressive symptoms with age” were found. Motivational approach in this study showed a significant relationship between depression in later life and motivation (intrinsic and extrinsic motivation). Depressive elders showed a higher extrinsic motivation level than elders without depression. Cognitive triad by Beck, specific cognitions and extrinsic motivation characterised the elderly depressive patients. These characteristics raise a number of questions concerning an eventual adaptation of cognitive therapy to this group of patients.