3 resultados para Exploration de données
em Universidade do Minho
Resumo:
Numa sociedade e cultura em que problemáticas biopsicoafetivas nas escolas emergem a cada dia, parece justificar-se ponderar formas eficazes de prevenir comportamentos sexuais de risco. Esta Investigação-Ação inicial e exploratória tem como fundamento a avaliação-intervenção e reflexão sobre ideias/pensamentos de jovens acolhidos em Lares de Infância e Juventude (LIJs), no sentido de se entender melhor o impacto de fatores de risco e de fatores de equilíbrio/moderadores, em LIJ´s, com condições de vida problemáticas associadas: orfandade, situação socioeconómica frágil, exposição a modelos educativos desajustados, entre outros critérios de relação e cultura distinta de “meios naturais de vida”. Parecem evidentes as consequências negativas do afastamento familiar, absentismo escolar, limitações de competências sociais-pessoais, para se melhorar/potenciar a existência de menores. Compreendem-se dificuldades na área da implementação da Educação Sexual, consistente e prolongada, assim como a emergência de condutas psicossexuais desajustadas, que possam comprometer uma sexualidade saudável. Assim, foram efetuadas entrevistas semiestruturadas a 8 jovens, de 18-26 anos, antigos residentes de LIJs, com permanência (prolongada), excedendo os quatro anos, o que possibilita apresentar, por método e técnicas de Analise de Discurso, conceções de sexualidade e consequentemente poder delinear um plano interventivo com outros mais jovens. Entre outros dados, apreende-se que nenhum dos participantes refere motivos plenos para a sua institucionalização, ignorando ou rejeitando a adversidade e maus tratos/abuso na sua infância.
Resumo:
This study’s goal was to analyze whether the quality of university students’ relationship with their parents mediated the association between mental health and physical symptoms and health behavior. Participants were 250 university students (66% female and 34% male), aged between 17 and 29 years old (M = 20.88, SD = 2.03) that answered the Father/Mother Attachment Questionnaire (FMAQ), the Physical Symptoms Scale from the Rotterdam Symptom Checklist (RSCL), the Health Behavior Questionnaire (HBQ), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The results showed that the indirect effect of physical symptoms on health behavior was significantly mediated by the father’s and mother’s inhibition of exploration and individuality (IEI). Also the indirect effect of psychological distress on health behavior was significantly mediated by the father’s and mother’s IEI. These results suggest that young adults who had more restrictions to their individuality show worse health behaviors. Separation Anxiety and Dependence (SAD) and Quality of Emotional Bond (QEB), the other 2 attachment scales, were not mediators of the relationship between physical symptoms/ psychological distress and health behavior. This study shows the importance of promoting positive parenting practices that contribute to healthier behavior choices and less risky behaviors, as well as the need for more studies that clearly identify these practices in young adult populations.
Resumo:
Model finders are very popular for exploring scenarios, helping users validate specifications by navigating through conforming model instances. To be practical, the semantics of such scenario exploration operations should be formally defined and, ideally, controlled by the users, so that they are able to quickly reach interesting scenarios. This paper explores the landscape of scenario exploration operations, by formalizing them with a relational model finder. Several scenario exploration operations provided by existing tools are formalized, and new ones are proposed, namely to allow the user to easily explore very similar (or different) scenarios, by attaching preferences to model elements. As a proof-of-concept, such operations were implemented in the popular Alloy Analyzer, further increasing its usefulness for (user-guided) scenario exploration.