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- Aplicação do Relation Play em crianças com perturbação autistaPublication . Campos, Filipa; Portugal, Paula; Cardoso, Joana; Fernandes, ÂngelaEste estudo teve como objectivo verificar a eficácia de um programa de Relation play em crianças com Perturbação Autista, incidindo na comunicação não verbal e de interacção social. A amostra foi constituída por 3 crianças com Perturbação Autista. Foi realizado um estudo de caso quantitativo de carácter pré-experimental do tipo ABA. Os participantes foram submetidos a um programa de Relation Play constituído por 13 sessões, duas vezes por semana. O instrumento utilizado foi uma lista de verificação de comportamentos. Verificaram--‐se melhorias em alguns aspectos da comunicação não verbal e interacção social.
- Formar profissionais de saúde de excelência: A importância da comunicação clínicaPublication . Dores, Artemisa; Ramião, Eduarda; Freitas, Maria João; Peixoto, Miguel; Cardoso, Joana; Sousa, Zita; Dores, Artemisa; de Faria Távora Moreira Peixoto, MiguelA comunicação clínica é fundamental para garantir um cuidado centrado no paciente, promovendo melhores resultados em saúde, fortalecendo a relação terapêutica e apoiando a tomada de decisões informadas. Este trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar as práticas pedagógicas adotadas nas unidades curriculares de Psicologia da Comunicação, da responsabilidade da Área Técnico-Científica de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, lecionadas a diferentes cursos técnicos superiores profissionais e a licenciaturas de tecnologias da saúde, na Escola Superior de Saúde do Politécnico do Porto. São abordadas temáticas como: comunicação verbal e não-verbal, estilos de comunicação, resolução de conflitos, trabalho em equipa, comunicação em exames complementares de diagnóstico, atitudes comunicacionais, microcompetências e lidar com emoções fortes. A investigação na área e a reflexão crítica em torno da prática, com estudantes e docentes, suportada na atualização constante, suportam os métodos e técnicas pedagógicas adotadas, como as dinâmicas de grupo, o role-play e a simulação em vídeo. As práticas adotadas, com uma forte integração teórico-prática, potenciam o desenvolvimento de competências (conhecimentos, habilidades e atitudes) de comunicação clínica, fundamentais ao exercício profissional na área da saúde. Esta área enfrenta desafios novos e crescentes, como o acelerado desenvolvimento tecnológico e digital. Importa preparar os futuros profissionais de saúde para conciliarem tecnologia e relação, como dimensões indissociáveis da prestação de serviços de saúde de qualidade no séc. XXI.
- A network approach to emotion regulation and symptom activation in depression and anxietyPublication . Rodrigues, Ana Rita; Castro, Daniel; Cardoso, Joana; Ferreira, Filipa; Serrão, Carla; Coelho, Carlos M.; Meira, Liliana; Ferreira, Tiago B.Background: Emotions can be regulated through several regulatory strategies that are involved in the development of psychopathological symptoms. Despite the well-established association between psychopathology and emotion dysregulation, little is known about the relationship between individual symptoms of depression and anxiety and emotion regulation strategies (ERS), as well as between ERS themselves. Method: We conducted a cross-sectional study and examined the interactions between six ERS (reappraisal, engagement, rumination, suppression, arousal control, and distraction) and assessed their distinctive association with the activation of specific symptoms of depression and anxiety in a community sample of 376 adults (80.4% female; Mage = 32.70; SDage = 11.80). The Regulation Emotion Systems Survey (RESS) was used to measure ERS. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) were used to assess psychological symptoms. An exploratory graph analysis was performed to examine the structural properties of the network of interactions between these behaviors. Additionally, to test the association of ERS with the activation of the depression symptoms network, an expected symptoms activity (ESA) was conducted. Results: Six communities were found that correspond to the six ERS. Rumination and suppression have a significant association with symptom activation (particularly low self-esteem), whereas reappraisal reduces symptomatic activation. The effect of arousal control, engagement, and distraction appears to depend on the remaining ERS rather than having much influence on their own. Conclusion: This study provides insight into how ERS interact with each other and with individual symptoms of depression and anxiety. Understanding the effects of these interactions on symptom activation and comorbidity can improve our understanding of psychopathology.
- Towards an automated approach for understanding problematic gamingPublication . Afonso, Ana Paula; Fonseca, Manuel J.; Cardoso, Joana; Vázquez, BeltránVideo games have become increasingly popular worldwide, attracting billions of gamers across diverse demographics. While studies have highlighted their potential benefits, concerns about problematic gaming behaviors have also emerged. Conditions such as Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) have been recognized by major health organizations, necessitating accurate diagnostic tools. However, existing methods, primarily reliant on self-report questionnaires, face challenges in accuracy and consistency. This paper proposes a novel technological approach to provide gaming behavior indicators, aiming to offer precise insights into gamer behavior and emotion regulation. To attain this objective, we investigate quantifiable gaming behavior metrics using automated, unobtrusive, and easily accessible methods. Our approach encompasses the analysis of behavioral telemetry data collected from online gaming platforms and incorporates automated extraction of gamer emotional states from face video recordings during gameplay. To illustrate the metrics and visualizations and demonstrate our method’s application we collected data from two amateur and two professional gamers, all of whom played Counter-Strike2 on PC. Our approach offers objective insights into ingame gamer behavior, helping health professionals in the identification of patterns that may be difficult to discern through traditional assessment methods. Preliminary assessments of the proposed methodology demonstrate its potential usefulness in providing valuable insights about gaming behavior and emotion regulation. By leveraging automated data collection and visualization analysis techniques, our approach offers a more comprehensive understanding of gamer behavior, which could enhance diagnostic accuracy and inform interventions for individuals at risk of problematic gaming behaviors. Our findings demonstrate the valuable insights obtainable from a tool that collects telemetry data, emotion regulation metrics, and gaming patterns. This tool, utilizing specific indicators, can support healthcare professionals in diagnosing IGD and tracking therapeutic progress, potentially addressing challenges linked to conventional IGD assessment methods. Furthermore, this initial data can provide therapists with detailed information on each player’s problematic behaviors and gaming habits, enabling the development of personalized treatments tailored to individual needs. Future research endeavors will focus on refining the methodology and extending its application in clinical settings to facilitate more comprehensive diagnostic practices and tailored interventions for individuals at risk of problematic gaming behaviors.
