167 research outputs found
CYBERBULLYING AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES AN EDUCATIONAL PROJECT FOR EMOTIONAL ORIENTATION AND CYBERBULLYING PREVENTION
Cyberbullying as a new form of bullying demands new coping strategies. As a result of new technology there
has been a constant growth in the spread of harmful online behavior. The instant project \u201cCyberbullying and new
technology\u201d, which started from cooperation between school and university, was planned for pupils in the third
year at \u201cLeonardo Da Vinci\u201d secondary school in Palermo. The project was started and carried out within the
school setting with a focus on students, parents and teachers.
Objectives: the main aim was to identify useful actions and precautions to help face cyberbullying (on smartphone
and mobile applications) using technology to create a campaign of peer to peer sensitization.
Methods: the methods applied in the classroom have been drawn from community pedagogy and psychology, as
well as through direct teaching that allowed students to be participant and protagonist in this process of providing
information and training in prevention. In the first phase the use of role-play, groupe parole and focus groups
facilitated a rethinking of new technology, which was then used in the second phase when the pupils independently
produced multimedia material aimed at dealing cyberbullying.
Results: the brief project permitted the creation of significant educational products for the school (a
pictorial/graphic exhibition by the pupils, sensitizing advertisements and videos shared among students and
teachers) and the publication of an information brochure developed from cooperation between the school, the
Sicilian Regional Government, the Centro Siciliano Sturzo and the department of Community Psychology at the
University of Palermo.
Conclusion: \u201cCyberbullying and new technology\u201d is aimed at the caring professions. It is justified, in theory and
practice by elements of community pedagogy and psychology for didactic experimentation with new strategies
and methods, to counter the risks associated with the complicated problem of cyberbullying. The description of
this field experience is aimed at prevention and comparison of this phenomenon
Community Participation in Urban Suburbs: The Italian Case of Z.E.N. Slum of Palermo
Based on Kurt Lewinâs Action Research theory, the paper focuses on an Action Research project issued in Southern Italy, in
the disadvantaged suburb of Palermo (Sicily), called Z.E.N., sadly famous as a dangerous and âcriminogenicâ urban slum,
in order to stimulate social participation and to develop social change. The principal goal was the empowerment of ordinary
inhabitants, obtaining their collaboration through participation, giving them acquisition of knowledge for a real social change
Community Development and Social Participation
The paper presents the reslt of the action research project issued in Palermo (Southern Italy), in disadvantaged urban suburbs, methodologically based on Kurt Lewin's field theory - that is a three-step spiral process of planning which involves recoinnaissance; talking actions; and fact-finding about the results of the action - in order to develop the social participation and the social change. The principal aim of the project was the empowerment of participants, obtaining their collaboration through participation, giving them acquisition of knowledge for a real social change
The Playing Brain. The Impact of Video Games on Cognition and Behavior in Pediatric Age at the Time of Lockdown: A Systematic Review.
A growing number of children and adolescents play video games (VGs) for long amounts of
time. The current outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic has significantly reduced outdoor activities
and direct interpersonal relationships. Therefore, a higher use of VGs can become the response to
stress and fear of illness. VGs and their practical, academic, vocational and educational implications
have become an issue of increasing interest for scholars, parents, teachers, pediatricians and youth
public policy makers. The current systematic review aims to identify, in recent literature, the most
relevant problems of the complex issue of playing VGs in children and adolescents in order to
provide suggestions for the correct management of VG practice. The method used searches through
standardized search operators using keywords related to video games and the link with cognition,
cognitive control and behaviors adopted during the pandemic. Ninety-nine studies were reviewed
and included, whereas twelve studies were excluded because they were educationally irrelevant.
Any debate on the effectiveness of VGs cannot refer to a dichotomous approach, according to which
VGs are rigidly âgoodâ or âbadâ. VGs should be approached in terms of complexity and differentiated
by multiple dimensions interacting with each other
The Role of Internalized Transphobia, Loneliness, and Social Support in the Psychological Well-Being of a Group of Italian Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youths
Although transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth represent a highly
resilient community capable of successfully overcoming adverse life circumstances, they still face
social stigma that negatively impacts their health, being at risk of developing negative feelings toward their own TGNC identity (i.e., internalized transphobia). A poorly investigated dimension in TGNC health research is perceived loneliness. Thus, within the minority stress theory, the present study
aimed to investigate the mediating role of loneliness and the moderating role of social support in the relationship between internalized transphobia and psychological well-being among 79 Italian TGNC youths aged 18 to 30-years-old who participated in an online survey. The main results show that loneliness partially mediated the relationship between internalized transphobia and psychological well-being. In addition, social support emerged as a significant moderator, as the
impact of internalized transphobia on psychological well-being decreased at moderate and high levels of social support, but not at low levels. The findings have significant implications for clinical practice and psychosocial interventions to reduce the impact of internalized stigma and stress on psychological healt
The Role of Internalized Transphobia, Loneliness, and Social Support in the Psychological Well-Being of a Group of Italian Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youths
lthough transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth represent a highly resilient community capable of successfully overcoming adverse life circumstances, they still face social stigma that negatively impacts their health, being at risk of developing negative feelings toward their own TGNC identity (i.e., internalized transphobia). A poorly investigated dimension in TGNC health research is perceived loneliness. Thus, within the minority stress theory, the present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of loneliness and the moderating role of social support in the relationship between internalized transphobia and psychological well-being among 79 Italian TGNC youths aged 18 to 30-years-old who participated in an online survey. The main results show that loneliness partially mediated the relationship between internalized transphobia and psychological well-being. In addition, social support emerged as a significant moderator, as the impact of internalized transphobia on psychological well-being decreased at moderate and high levels of social support, but not at low levels. The findings have significant implications for clinical practice and psychosocial interventions to reduce the impact of internalized stigma and stress on psychological health
Physical exercise and prevention of falls. Effects of a Pilates training method compared with a general physical activity program. A randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of injury-related mortality and morbidity in the elderly. Physical activity plays a key role in the prevention of falls and stimulates postural control. The aim of this study was to compare a general physical activity program for the elderly with a Pilates program to evaluate the effects on balance and on reducing the risk of falling.
Materials and Methods: Forty-six subjects were enrolled in this study, but only 41 were included in the study. The subjects were divided into 2 groups: Pilates group (P-G) and a group following a nonspecific program of physical activity (Pa-G). Each subject underwent the hand grip test, Berg balance scale test, and posturographic analysis.
Results: Spearman correlation coefficient showed correlations between the following parameters: BBS versus hand grip test (r = 0.68); BBS versus ellipse surface area (r=0.75). There were significant differences between groups after the exercise program: both groups showed an improvement in performance but the P-G recorded significantly better results than the Pa-G.
Discussion and conclusions: This study confirmed that physical activity improves both balance and strength. However, our data show that Pilates has a greater effect on these physical abilities than a general physical activity program
Quali sono i fattori di successo delle famiglie multilingue? La relazione tra atteggiamenti linguistici e dinamiche familiari e di comunitĂ
The article focuses on the emotional, cognitive, and social climate in
which multilingual families make and influence language choices. It investigates
what impact the choices can have on the general well-being of the family, regarding both the intergenerational relationship and the community context. The research suggests that the linguistic attitudes of migrant families can stimulate and implement potential well-being. It consists of the conscious management of the specific and complex dynamic activated in a multilingual family
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