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Tiziana Marinaci

Researcher at University of Salento

Publications -  22
Citations -  191

Tiziana Marinaci is an academic researcher from University of Salento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 107 citations. Previous affiliations of Tiziana Marinaci include University of Salerno.

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The Meaning of Living in the Time of COVID-19. A Large Sample Narrative Inquiry

TL;DR: The symbolic universes (SUs) through which Italian people represented the pandemic crisis and its meaning in their life were explored to examine how the interpretation of the crisis varies over societal segments with different sociodemographic characteristics and specific life challenges.
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Emotional distress, psychosomatic symptoms and their relationship with institutional responses: A survey of Italian frontline medical staff during the Covid-19 pandemic

TL;DR: The present study aims to analyse the levels of emotional distress (ED) and psychosomatic symptoms (PS) of Italian frontline health workers during the Covid-19 emergency, and their relationship with the evaluation of the institutional responses received.
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Towards a cultural understanding of addictive behaviours. The image of the social environment among problem gamblers, drinkers, internet users and smokers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether cultural differences in the way of interpreting the social environment affect the probability of different kinds of addictive behaviours, such as gambling, drinking, internet use and smoking.
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The Social Construction of the Pathological Gambler's Identity and Its Relationship With Social Adaptation: Narratives From Members of Italian Gambling Anonymous and Gam-Anon Family Groups

TL;DR: In this article, a socio-constructionist view of problem gambling as a disease affects the way in which the members of Gamblers Anonymous self-groups understand and present their identity and talk about their problem and the help they have received.
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Discourses on Addiction among Gamblers and Drug Users in Treatment. An Analysis of the Interviews through Constrained Correspondence Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a study on 40 semi-structured interviews with users of the Italian health services and self-help groups is presented to gain a deeper insight on how members describe, understand, and face their problems with substance or behavioral addiction.