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Abstract: Patrizia Meringolo, Moira Chiodini The contribution explores the scientific literature of the last five years on Participatory Network Analysis (PNA). It is aimed at analysing interest of international scholars on this topic and discussing studies for the enhancement of community psychology models. From Web of Science and Scopus 1014 articles were extracted, analysing their frequencies over the years in different areas. A systematic review was carried out (PRISMA 2020), focusing on some particularly innovative studies. The multidisciplinary and fruitful proposals are highlighted, as well as some critical aspects in defining participatory approach. PNA has proven to be effective in fields like health promotion, migrants’ integration, spaces for everyday life, policies, learning environments, disasters and critical events management. PubDate: Mon, 15 May 2022 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Maria Garro Adriana Ragusa, Cinzia Novara Intervention projects in social and psychological fields envisage actions aimed at creating a network not only among institutions and informal support but also an opportunity for change to beneficiaries. Within such parameters, in 2020, 6 young people from the Juvenile Criminal Services in Palermo participated in a project to offer them the opportunity for change through the promotion of well-being, both as individuals and within communities. In general, such measures consist of supporting social categories, and vulnerable individuals. Psychological evidence suggests the adoption of sports activities as a successful methodology, as they are based on sharing standards as well as relying on individual responsibility and mutual respect. PubDate: Mon, 15 May 2022 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Cristina Cecchini, Moira Chiodini, Camillo Donati, Valentina Ferrucci, Elisa Guidi Within the reception system for unaccompanied migrant minors, the ability of a communi-ty’s services to work in a structured and formalized network appears to be fundamental for fostering the ability to meet emerging needs. This paper introduces the project "UP Minori" and, particularly, a needs analysis of the existing reception system for unaccompanied migrant minors and possible strategies to develop the network. With these purposes, semi-structured interviews with 7 stakeholders were administered and analyzed by means of thematic analysis. Results show the weaknesses of the institutions involved and of the network, such as the communication issues, the resources (e.g., formal and informal meetings to share practices among organizations) and the possible actions towards the strengthening of the network. PubDate: Mon, 15 May 2022 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Alba Zambrano Constazo, Jaime Muñoz Vidal, Oscar Vivallo Urra, Claudio Andrade Gyllen Dating violence is alarmingly prevalent, highlighting the need to implement efficient pre-vention strategies. The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of the multi-component SPARX program. Results showed that school staff reported greater self-efficacy in answering questions regarding positive relationships and dating violence as well as know-ing how to react when a student confides a situation of dating violence. Parents and caregivers perceived a significant increase in their abilities to discuss positive romantic relationships with their teen, in recognizing the signs that their teen might be experiencing difficulties in their re-lationship and in guiding them towards help resources. Qualitative data revealed that youth appreciated the activities of the SPARX program. PubDate: Mon, 15 May 2022 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: A cura della Redazione PubDate: Mon, 15 May 2022 8:00:00 GMT