2 resultados para Dropping out of School
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
Acculturation processes and intergroup relations lie at the heart of developing more inclusive social attitudes. Notably, these endeavors are embedded in primary socialization contexts of adolescents, as indicated by developmental and socio-psychological theoretical models reviewed in Chapter 1. Hence, this dissertation investigated how adolescents' acculturation processes and intergroup contact are embedded in family, peer, and school contexts. Accordingly, Chapter 2 indicated the combined effects of the perceived parents' acculturation orientations and classmates' acculturation preferences on adolescents' own acculturation orientations in Italy and Turkey. Chapter 3 showed that adolescents could be classified into one of four latent growth trajectory classes (i.e., ethnic-oriented, national-oriented, dual, and marginalized identities), which could be predicted by social identification with family and classmates. Chapter 4 highlighted that adolescents' cross-ethnic friendships mediated the positive associations of parents' cross-ethnic friendships with adolescents' psychological and social adjustment beyond the positive relationships between parents' and adolescents' friendships. Multiple studies conducted in Chapter 5 confirmed that a newly developed questionnaire (i.e., ICIS-Short Version) is a reliable tool to measure positive and negative contact among ethnic minority and majority adolescents. Chapter 6 revealed that teachers' equal treatment increased positive and decreased negative contact among ethnic minority and majority adolescents. Moreover, Chapter 7 indicated that adolescents’ positive and negative contact in the school context were related over time to higher corresponding positive and negative contact in out-of-school contexts and vice versa, while their positive contact in the school context was linked over time to lower levels of negative contact in the out-of-school contexts. Eventually, Chapter 8 strived to summarize and discuss these findings in light of social inclusivity. Overall, this dissertation tapped into the paramount importance of family, peer, and school contexts to provide a unique resource for adolescents to cope with acculturative challenges that go beyond the normative developmental tasks of adolescence.
Resumo:
Background and aims: perioperative treatment is currently the gold standard approach for locally advanced gastric cancer (GC). Unfortunately, the phenomenon of patients dropping out of treatment has been frequently observed. The primary aims of this study were to verify if routine blood parameters, the inflammatory response markers, sarcopenia, and the depletion of adipose tissues were associated with compliance with neoadjuvant/perioperative chemotherapy. Methods and study design: sarcopenia and adipose indices were calculated with a CT scan before starting chemotherapy and before surgery. Blood samples were considered before the first and second cycles of chemotherapy. Results: A total of 84 patients with localized operable GC, were identified between September 2010 and January 2021. Forty-four patients (52.4%) did not complete the treatment according to the number of cycles planned/performed. Eight patients (9.5%) decided to suspend chemotherapy, seven patients (8.3%) discontinued because of clinical decision-making, 14 patients (16.7%) because of toxicity, and 15 patients (17.9%) for miscellaneous causes. Sarcopenia before starting chemotherapy was found to be present in 38 patients (50.7%) while it was in 47 patients (60%) at the CT scan before the gastrectomy. In multivariable analysis, both for changes tending to have a value of PLR at basal and in the second control a higher one than the cut-off (OR = 5.03, 95% CI: 1.34 - 18.89, p-value = 0.017), and for PLR which increased from a lower to a higher value in second control with respect to the cut off (OR = 4.64, 95% CI: 1.02 -21.02, p-value = 0.047) resulted associated with incomplete compliance. Conclusions: among the biological indicators, changes in the value of PLR with a tendency towards increasing compared to the cut-off appear to be an immediate indicator of incomplete compliance with neoadjuvant/perioperative treatment. More information is needed to reduce the causes of interruption.