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Patrizia Meringolo
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 49
Citations - 258
Patrizia Meringolo is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 47 publications receiving 178 citations.
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An Explorative Model to Assess Individuals’ Phubbing Risk
TL;DR: A strong connection between phubbing and online addiction behaviours is confirmed and a multidimensional model is developed considering psychological dimensions and information and communication technology related habits is developed.
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Antisocial and psychopathic personalities in a sample of addicted subjects: differences in psychological resources, symptoms, alexithymia and impulsivity.
Alessio Gori,Giuseppe Craparo,Giuseppe Iraci Sareri,Vincenzo Caretti,Marco Giannini,Patrizia Meringolo +5 more
TL;DR: The study showed that addicted subjects with psychopathic tendencies are more likely to experience negative emotions and have a peculiar cognitive style with respect to antisocial addicts.
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I Like You More if I Think You Like Me: The Effect of Metastereotypes on Attitudes Toward People With Deafness.
TL;DR: Results showed that metastereotypes interacted with participants’ gender in determining their attitudes towards people with deafness: when positive metastereotype were activated, women’s attitudes appeared more favorable toward peopleWith deafness if compared to the negative metasteretypes condition.
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Community dimensions and emotions in the era of COVID-19.
Daniela Marzana,Cinzia Novara,Norma De Piccoli,Paola Cardinali,Laura Migliorini,Immacolata Di Napoli,Elisa Guidi,Angela Fedi,Chiara Rollero,Barbara Agueli,Ciro Esposito,Elena Marta,Florencia Gonzalez Leone,Andrea Guazzini,Patrizia Meringolo,Caterina Arcidiacono,Fortuna Procentese +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse individual emotional dimensions (anxiety, joy, fear or depressive feelings) and their community dimensions (connectedness, emotional sharing and solidarity) with a longitudinal approach among university students.
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Italian Community Psychology in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Shared Feelings and Thoughts in the Storytelling of University Students
I. Di Napoli,Elisa Guidi,Caterina Arcidiacono,Ciro Esposito,Elena Marta,Cinzia Novara,Fortuna Procentese,Andrea Guazzini,Barbara Agueli,F. Gonzales Leone,Patrizia Meringolo,Daniela Marzana +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how young Italian people experienced the period of peak spread of COVID-19 in their country by probing their emotions, thoughts, events, and actions related to interpersonal and community bonds.