853 resultados para maladaptive coping
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Past studies found three types of infant coping behaviour during Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm (FFSF): a Positive Other-Directed Coping; a Negative Other-Directed Coping and a Self-Directed Coping. In the present study, we investigated whether those types of coping styles are predicted by: infants’ physiological responses; maternal representations of their infant’s temperament; maternal interactive behaviour in free play; and infant birth and medical status. The sample consisted of 46, healthy, prematurely born infants and their mothers. At one month, infant heart rate was collected in basal. At three months old (corrected age), infant heart-rate was registered during FFSF episodes. Mothers described their infants’ temperament using a validated Portuguese temperament scale, at infants three months of corrected age. As well, maternal interactive behaviour was evaluated during a free play situation using CARE-Index. Our findings indicate that positive coping behaviours were correlated with gestational birth weight, heart rate (HR), gestational age, and maternal sensitivity in free play. Gestational age and maternal sensitivity predicted Positive Other-Direct Coping behaviours. Moreover, Positive Other-Direct coping was negatively correlated with HR during Still-Face Episode. Self-directed behaviours were correlated with HR during Still-Face Episode and Recover Episode and with maternal controlling/intrusive behaviour. However, only maternal behaviour predicted Self-direct coping. Early social responses seem to be affected by infants’ birth status and by maternal interactive behaviour. Therefore, internal and external factors together contribute to infant ability to cope and to re-engage after stressful social events.
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Introdução: Esta investigação, denominada de Burnout e Coping nos enfermeiros foi desenvolvida na área de Pediatria, Oncologia e Psiquiatria em contexto de Mestrado de Saúde Mental na Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Sendo eu enfermeira a exercer funções na área de saúde mental pareceu-me interessante investir na temática do burnout, e mais especificamente nos enfermeiros, por ser a classe profissional à qual pertenço, as áreas escolhidas para este estudo foram-no pelo conhecimento da expressão manifesta de colegas a exercerem nessas áreas, facto esse confirmado pela literatura existente de Cristina Maslach. De forma a perceber a complexidade da temática introduziram-se as variáveis do apoio social e as estratégias de resolução de problemas. Apesar dos diversos estudos realizados na problemática do burnout, no entanto é ainda difícil definir a influência de algumas variáveis intervenientes neste síndroma e a forma como lidar e prevenir esta situação apresenta-se algo limitada. Esta tese foi organizada em três partes, uma primeira para o enquadramento teórico, na segunda apresenta-se a metodologia utilizada nesta investigação e a terceira é constituída pelos resultados, conclusões e discussão. No enquadramento teórico são desenvolvidos três temas intervenientes nesta investigação: o burnout, o apoio social e o coping, sendo o burnout apresentado de uma forma mais aprofundada visto ser o pilar deste estudo. Na secção da metodologia é apresentado o problema da investigação, nas suas diferentes vertentes, justificação, objectivos e hipóteses; são descritas também as características da população, as variáveis da investigação, os instrumentos de análise, o procedimento de recolha dos dados e os aspectos éticos. A terceira parte é constituída pela apresentação dos resultados: a caracterização da amostra, as características psicométricas dos instrumentos de avaliação e os dados descritivos dos mesmos, a análise entre as variáveis de estudo e o estudo das hipóteses.
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Comunicação apresentada na CAPSI 2011 - 11ª Conferência da Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação – A Gestão de Informação na era da Cloud Computing, Lisboa, ISEG/IUL-ISCTE/, 19 a 21 de Outubro de 2011.
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O desenvolvimento teórico dos Mecanismos de Coping (MC) tem como base uma dialéctica relacionada com os seus principais factores determinantes: individuais e situacionais (na base das duas abordagens do coping: disposicional e constitucional). Actualmente a classificação dos MC mais utilizada é baseada em duas dimensões: coping focado na emoção, e coping focado na resolução de problemas. Considera-se essencial que os métodos de classificação dos MC tenham em conta a coexistência de elementos disposicionais estáveis com uma variabilidade situacional dos MC. São abordados alguns instrumentos de medição de coping, baseados em diferentes pressupostos teóricos. O coping pode influenciar a saúde através de vários mecanismos (sistema neuroendócrino, comportamentos relacionados com os riscos para a saúde e adesão terapêutica) e é incluído em dois dos principais modelos teóricos de saúde (Moos & Schaefer e modelo de Leventhal). Com base numa revisão da literatura, concluiu-se que os estilos de coping mais prevalentes no pré transplante foram: aceitação, coping activo, e procura de suporte, sendo os menos utilizados: auto culpabilização e evitação. No pós transplante o coping activo e procura de suporte continuam a ser os estilos de coping preferenciais, a par da confrontação, autoconfiança, recurso à religião e coping focado no problema. Os estilos de coping (Evasivo, Emotivo, Fatalistico) estão associados a uma menor capacidade de controlo pessoal sobre a doença, a confrontação a uma maior qualidade de vida, o evitamento à redução da qualidade de vida e ao aumento dos níveis de depressão e a negação ao aumento da não adesão. A compreensibilidade, a sensação de controlo sobre a doença, os estilos de coping «relacionados com a expressão dos afectos» e a negação variam ao longo da evolução do doente transplantado.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Research literature and clinical experience shows that panic patients are often able to identify stressors that preceded the onset of their first attacks. In this study we investigated the relation between life events, coping skills, and panic disorder. METHODS: Forty-tree panic patients were compared with 29 control subjects regarding the occurrence and the impact of stressful life events in a 1-year period preceding the onset of panic attacks using the Social Readjustment Rating Scale and London Life Event and Difficulty Schedule. Coping skills were measured using the Ways of Coping Questionnaire. RESULTS: No differences were observed between panic patients and controls regarding the number of reported stressful life events in the previous year. Panic patients compared to controls reported loss of social support as the most meaningful class of events significantly more often. In response to stressful situations, panic patients more often used coping skills judged as ineffective. CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggests that the type of life event and the coping skills used in response to them, more than the occurrence of stressful events itself, may be associated with the onset of panic disorder.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Psicologia
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Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Aplicada
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This study focuses on the prospective mediation role of family coping between burden and cortisol levels in informal caregivers of addicts as well as on the feasible use of two different ways to analyse the salivary cortisol levels. Participants were 120 Portuguese informal caregivers of addicts. The cortisol samples were collected at awakening, 45 minutes later and after a 30 minute presentation of images taken from the International Affective Picture System. Family coping and caregiver burden were measured using the Portuguese versions of the Caregiver Reaction Assessment, and the Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scale. Cortisol samples were collected in salivettes and the results were computed in order to determine the Area Under the Curve scores (AUCg, AUCi). Results found family coping to be negatively correlated with burden and AUCg levels (i.e. overall intensity) and positively correlated with either AUCg and AUCi (i.e. change over time). The mediation model revealed that family coping was a partial mediator in the relationship between the burden and AUCg levels. Therefore, Family Coping appears to be an essential variable in understanding the stress response and should be considered in further studies and interventions. In addition, the use of two different formulas for calculating cortisol levels provided important new information concerning the relationship between cortisol, burden and family coping. It seems that burden has a more profound effect on the overall intensity of the neuroendocrine response to caregiver stress and not so much on the sensitivity of the system.
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This study describes the professional experience of military police officers from the Portuguese Republican National Guard (N = 95). We focused on the main sources and consequences of stress and the coping strategies used to deal with stress. The evaluation protocol included one closed-ended question and four open-ended questions. Data analysis of meaningful text segments was conceptually based and data categorization followed deductive content analysis. Results allowed the identification of 483 meaning units. Factors intrinsic to the job and the relationships at work were the main stressors referred by participants. The consequences of stressors were evident at an individual level, affecting family, psychological, and physical/health domains. The coping strategies used to deal with the main source of stress in the professional career were focused on problem solving (e.g., active confrontation) and emotional regulation (e.g., situation acceptance). Practical implications and future avenues of research with these professionals are discussed.
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OBJECTIVE: So far, associations between appraisals, maternal adjustment and coping following diagnosis of fetal anomaly have not been investigated in women who continue with their pregnancy. METHOD: This study measured maternal coping and adjustment after and appraisal of a diagnosis of fetal anomaly in 40 mothers who had continued with their pregnancy using a cross-sectional questionnaire design. RESULTS: Based on retrospective reporting, 35% of participants met full diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder after having received the diagnosis. Women were significantly more depressed (p < 0.001) and anxious (p < 0.001) and reported significantly less positive affect (p < 0.05) after having received the diagnosis in comparison to the time after childbirth. There were no significant differences between emotion-focused and problem-focused coping. Stressful life events, women's age, number of people providing support and problem-focused coping explained 57.6% of variance in anxiety and depression after childbirth. Satisfaction with social support, emotion-focused coping and problem-focused coping significantly explained 40.6% of variance in positive affect after childbirth. CONCLUSION: Following a prenatal diagnosis and for the remainder of their pregnancy, particular attention should be paid to older mothers, those experiencing additional stressful life events and those who are socially isolated, as these women may experience greater distress after childbirth.