Abstract:SIMÕES, M. R; GONÇALVES, M. M. e ALMEIDA, L. S (Eds.) (1999). Testes e Provas Psicológicas em Portugal (vol. II). Braga: APPORT/SHO.A prática da Avaliação Psicológica que constitui, reconhecidamente, uma tarefa básica profissional da Psicologia, tem sido discutida e estudada em vários países.A presente obra tem como editores os pesquisadores Leandro S. Almeida, Mário R. Simões e Miguel M. Gonçalves e consiste no segundo volume da publicação anterior "Provas Psicológicas em Portugal". O livro em questão, reúne… Show more
“…Ferreira and Castela [37] found that a higher frequency of suicidal ideation is associated with a higher score on the assessment. The assessment demonstrated strong internal consistency, with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.96 [37]. Item-total correlation values ranged from 0.21 to 0.86, but most were between 0.70 and 0.80 [37].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ): The Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ) was used to assess the severity of suicidal ideation in adolescents and adults. Initially developed by Reynolds [36], the questionnaire was translated and adapted for the Portuguese population by Ferreira and Castela [37]. The SIQ is a self-report instrument consisting of 30 items, answered on a Likert-type scale with seven response alternatives, ranging from 0 (never had this thought) to 6 (almost every day).…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SIQ is a self-report instrument consisting of 30 items, answered on a Likert-type scale with seven response alternatives, ranging from 0 (never had this thought) to 6 (almost every day). The total score on the scale is obtained by summing the scores of the 30 items, and the result can range from 0 to 180 [37].…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this follow-up, any participant who marks a score of 5 or 6 in three or more items should be considered to be in an alarming situation, regardless of their total score [36]. Ferreira and Castela [37] found that a higher frequency of suicidal ideation is associated with a higher score on the assessment. The assessment demonstrated strong internal consistency, with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.96 [37].…”
The rise in suicide death rates has become a major public health concern, which has led to increased addiction to internet and social media platforms. Despite the limited research available on the relationship between suicidal ideation and addiction to social media such as Instagram and TikTok, this study aims to examine this connection. The study design is cross-sectional, quantitative, comparative, and correlational, with a quasi-experimental approach. The sample includes 315 young adults aged 20 to 30 who were surveyed through the administration of the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ) and the Social Media Disorder Scale-Short Form (SMDS-SF) surveys. The results showed differences in addiction levels based on the type of social media, specifically between TikTok and other social media platforms. The study found that female participants who engage in physical activity (PA) four times a week had lower levels of suicidal ideation than those who did not; there were no differences compared to male participants. This suggests that PA may be a potential strategy for preventing and reducing suicide-related phenomena. The results also indicate that addiction to social media was a statistically significant predictor of suicidal ideation, after controlling for gender and PA.
“…Ferreira and Castela [37] found that a higher frequency of suicidal ideation is associated with a higher score on the assessment. The assessment demonstrated strong internal consistency, with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.96 [37]. Item-total correlation values ranged from 0.21 to 0.86, but most were between 0.70 and 0.80 [37].…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ): The Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ) was used to assess the severity of suicidal ideation in adolescents and adults. Initially developed by Reynolds [36], the questionnaire was translated and adapted for the Portuguese population by Ferreira and Castela [37]. The SIQ is a self-report instrument consisting of 30 items, answered on a Likert-type scale with seven response alternatives, ranging from 0 (never had this thought) to 6 (almost every day).…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SIQ is a self-report instrument consisting of 30 items, answered on a Likert-type scale with seven response alternatives, ranging from 0 (never had this thought) to 6 (almost every day). The total score on the scale is obtained by summing the scores of the 30 items, and the result can range from 0 to 180 [37].…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this follow-up, any participant who marks a score of 5 or 6 in three or more items should be considered to be in an alarming situation, regardless of their total score [36]. Ferreira and Castela [37] found that a higher frequency of suicidal ideation is associated with a higher score on the assessment. The assessment demonstrated strong internal consistency, with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.96 [37].…”
The rise in suicide death rates has become a major public health concern, which has led to increased addiction to internet and social media platforms. Despite the limited research available on the relationship between suicidal ideation and addiction to social media such as Instagram and TikTok, this study aims to examine this connection. The study design is cross-sectional, quantitative, comparative, and correlational, with a quasi-experimental approach. The sample includes 315 young adults aged 20 to 30 who were surveyed through the administration of the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ) and the Social Media Disorder Scale-Short Form (SMDS-SF) surveys. The results showed differences in addiction levels based on the type of social media, specifically between TikTok and other social media platforms. The study found that female participants who engage in physical activity (PA) four times a week had lower levels of suicidal ideation than those who did not; there were no differences compared to male participants. This suggests that PA may be a potential strategy for preventing and reducing suicide-related phenomena. The results also indicate that addiction to social media was a statistically significant predictor of suicidal ideation, after controlling for gender and PA.
“…Como instrumento de coleta de dados utilizou-se o Questionário de Ideação Suicida (Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire -SIQ), na versão portuguesa, traduzida e validada (Reis, 1999). O SIQ tem por objetivo avaliar a gravidade dos pensamentos e cognições suicidas em adolescentes e adultos jovens, através de 30 itens, com uma escala de resposta tipo likert que varia de 0 (nunca tive este pensamento) a 6 (quase todos os dias penso nisso), podendo o resultado variar entre 0 e 180.…”
Objetivo: o presente artigo visou identificar a presença de ideação suicida entre escolares de um município do Baixo Amazonas, assim como os fatores associados a este desfecho. Metodologia: trata-se de estudo transversal analítico realizado com 363 estudantes no período de outubro de 2018 a fevereiro de 2019. Os dados levantados foram trabalhados em estatística descritiva, distribuição percentual e pelos testes Qui Quadrado e Exato de Fischer. Resultados: as seguintes variáveis apresentaram significância estatística: sexo feminino; idade entre 11 e 14 anos; escolares no ensino fundamental; escolares indígenas; enfrentam seus problemas de maneira razoável/mal; possuem uma relação ruim com a família; apresenta pouco/nenhum interesse pela escola. Conclusão: este estudo apresentou uma prevalência maior de ideação suicida que as estatísticas encontradas para essa faixa etária em outros estudos publicados, porém, as variáveis que apresentaram associação estatística com a presença de ideação suicida coincidem, em sua maioria, com as variáveis encontradas em outros estudos publicados.
Traditional sexual scripts (TSS) are associated with gender inequality for exposing women to vulnerabilities. Higher adherence to TSS has also been associated with deficits in sexual agency, contributing for decrease women’s sexual health and problems with sexual satisfaction. The sexual agency is achieved through sex education, and comparing Portugal and Brazil that treat this issue in different ways may contribute to understand the role of sex education policies. This study verified and compared the association between TSSs, sexual agency and sexual satisfaction in Portuguese and Brazilian women and analyzed the predictive power of the variables on female sexual satisfaction. A cross-sectional online survey with 322 women university students, 161 Brazilian and 161 Portuguese, aged between 18 and 29, was made using measures to verify sexual scripts, sexual agency and sexual satisfaction, and data were analyzed using statistical analyses. Results indicate a significant moderate positive association between sexual satisfaction and initiation, and communion in both groups. Initiation, refusal, communion, instrumentality, and permissiveness were predictors of sexual satisfaction in Portuguese, and initiation, communion were predictors of sexual satisfaction in the Brazilian group. Despite higher rates of sex education and practices to prevent STIs and early pregnancy in the Portuguese group, there was no significant difference in adherence to sexual scripts in the groups. Compulsory sex education in Portugal contributes to increasing sexual agency in sexual practices, but programs focused on STI prevention and early pregnancy are not enough to change TSS, promote an integral agency, and sexual satisfaction.
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