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Monica Pellerone

Researcher at Kore University of Enna

Publications -  53
Citations -  752

Monica Pellerone is an academic researcher from Kore University of Enna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Identity (social science) & Alexithymia. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 50 publications receiving 589 citations. Previous affiliations of Monica Pellerone include Sapienza University of Rome.

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Gender stereotypes in occupational choice: a cross-sectional study on a group of Italian adolescents.

TL;DR: Data showed that males seem to perceive themselves more self-efficient in military, scientific–technological, and agrarian professions than females, and the type of job performed by parents appears to be a self-efficacy predictor variable in the choice of professions in the services area.
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The influence of parenting on maladaptive cognitive schema: a cross-sectional research on a group of adults.

TL;DR: Data show that being a younger adult male with mother’s parenting style characterized by a lower level of nurturance is predictive of the disconnection and rejection domain, whereas, being a young adult woman, with a higher level of maternal control is predicted of the impaired limits domain.
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Identity development, intelligence structure, and interests: a cross-sectional study in a group of Italian adolescents during the decision-making process.

TL;DR: Intervention in the development of the identity process proves to be fundamental for increasing aptitudes and improving school performance, and, above all, for broadening the diversification and coherence of interests and improving the decisional process.
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Self-Perceived Instructional Competence, Self-Efficacy and Burnout during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Study of a Group of Italian School Teachers

TL;DR: Data confirm that general level of burnout increased and personal accomplishment was reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic; elevated personal accomplishment appears to be a predictor of emotional, socio-relational, and didactic competences before and during the pandemic.
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Posttraumatic stress symptoms, dissociation, and alexithymia in an Italian sample of flood victims

TL;DR: In this paper, a second linear regression (stepwise method) was performed with peritraumatic dissociation as a dependent variable, and with both alexithymia and dissociative reaction during trau-matic events as inde-pendent variables.