Seminário | Co-criando soluções digitais na FPCEUP para o bem-estar psicológico

Qua12Abr14:30Qua16:00Seminário | Co-criando soluções digitais na FPCEUP para o bem-estar psicológicoDois projetos de investigação em construção14:30 - 16:00(GMT+01:00) Tipo de eventoSeminárioLocalFaculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação,Online

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No dia 12 de Abril, das 14h30 às 16h00, irá decorrer mais um Seminário do Grupo de Investigação “Dinâmicas Relacionais, Processos de Mundança e Bem-estar” do Centro de Psicologia da Universidade do Porto (CPUP) da FPCEUP.

A iniciativa será dinamizada em colaboração com colegas do Centro de Investigação de Intervenção Educativa (CIIE) da FPCEUP.

Haverá lugar à apresentação de dois projetos de investigação com foco na Ciência Cidadã e Co-criaça de soluções: PLAY-the-Odds e BOOTSTRAP.

O seminário irá decorrer das 14h30 às 16h00 na sala 254.

É, também possível assistir à distância através do seguinte link: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/95347790609

A participação é gratuita.

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PLAY-THE-ODDS
Apoio: FCT
Célia Sales (CPUP), Hernani Oliveira (Universidade de Évora), & Juliana Monteiro (CPUP)

It is estimated that 5 to 10% of all cancers are associated with inherited cancer susceptibility syndromes. This project aims to develop a game-based tool to empower parents towards open and developmentally appropriate communication about hereditary cancer risk with their children. The gamification approach in the healthcare domain is increasingly viewed as a cost-and resource-efficient method, while contributing to the individuals’ adoption of positive health behavioral change. Our tool can be used in routine genetic counseling care and psycho-oncology settings, as an auxiliary resource to enhance the psychosocial adaptation of families.

BOOTSTRAP – Boosting Societal Adaptation and Mental Health in a Rapidly Digitalizing, Post-Pandemic Europe
Apoio: HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-01-two-stag
Célia Sales (CPUP), Hernani Oliveira (Universidade de Évora), & Teresa Dias (CIIE)

Adolescents are at particularly high risk for digital technology overuse, and are therefore vulnerable for its potential harmful effects on mental health. Problematic usage of the internet (PUI) is thought to represent a marker of disrupted self-management, with major consequences for individual and societal health and wellbeing.
Bootstrap brings together a multidisciplinary consortium of 22 partners aiming to initiate health and social policy and practice change designed to reduce the harmful effects of digitalization on mental health, particularly for young people. We will co-create a digital screening and assessment platform to understand which individuals are at-risk for developing PUI. Algorithm-based models will be used to predict which individual will benefit from which type of self-management intervention, and these preventative behavioral interventions will be tested for their (cost)effectiveness. Finally, we will develop a policy toolkit in co-design with stakeholders, to promote human digital rights accountability at the local, national, and European level.
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