Parenting-Related Exhaustion During the Italian COVID-19 Lockdown
- D. Marchetti, L. Fontanesi, C. Mazza, Serena Di Giandomenico, P. Roma, M. Verrocchio
- PsychologyJournal of Pediatric Psychology
- 17 October 2020
The findings add further support to the call for preventive programs to support parents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and warn mental health professionals and social workers of the effects of lockdown and social distancing on parenting and, consequently, the well-being of children.
The effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on parents: A call to adopt urgent measures.
- L. Fontanesi, D. Marchetti, C. Mazza, Serena Di Giandomenico, P. Roma, M. Verrocchio
- PsychologyPsychological Trauma
- 11 June 2020
A call for measures to increase family-based interventions during the emergency is urgently needed to forestall psychopathological trajectories and prevent the exacerbation of vulnerable conditions.
Individual Differences, Economic Stability, and Fear of Contagion as Risk Factors for PTSD Symptoms in the COVID-19 Emergency
- Adolfo Di Crosta, Rocco Palumbo, A. Di Domenico
- PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
- 8 September 2020
Gender (female), lower perceived economic stability, higher neuroticism, and fear and consequences of contagion were predictors of high PTSD symptomatology, extending the understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the population's mental health.
Parental Bonding and Parental Alienation as Correlates of Psychological Maltreatment in Adults in Intact and Non-intact Families
- A. Baker, M. Verrocchio
- Psychology
- 1 October 2015
Seven hundred and thirty nine (739) Italian adults completed a survey about (A) the extent to which each parent engaged in parental alienation behaviors (B) the extent to which each parent engaged in…
Mental Pain and Suicide: A Systematic Review of the Literature
- M. Verrocchio, D. Carrozzino, D. Marchetti, K. Andreasson, M. Fulcheri, P. Bech
- Psychology, MedicineFrontiers in Psychiatry
- 20 June 2016
Mental pain is a core clinical factor for understanding suicide, both in the context of mood disorders and independently from depression, even in the absence of a diagnosed mental disorder.
Psychological factors and consumer behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Adolfo Di Crosta, Irene Ceccato, A. Di Domenico
- Business, PsychologyPLoS ONE
- 16 August 2021
Understanding of consumer behavior changes during the COVID-19 pandemic is extended and could be helpful to develop marketing strategies that consider psychological factors to meet actual consumers’ needs and feelings.
A 2-Month Follow-Up Study of Psychological Distress among Italian People during the COVID-19 Lockdown
- P. Roma, M. Monaro, C. Mazza
- PsychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research…
- 1 November 2020
The present study aimed at identifying psychological changes among the Italian public during the lockdown period, in addition to factors associated with these changes, to identify persons at greater risk of suffering from psychological distress as a result lockdown conditions, and inform psychological interventions targeting post-traumatic symptoms.
How Personality Relates to Distress in Parents during the Covid-19 Lockdown: The Mediating Role of Child’s Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties and the Moderating Effect of Living with Other People
- C. Mazza, Eleonora Ricci, P. Roma
- PsychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research…
- 27 August 2020
Investigating the psychological distress of parents during the COVID-19 lockdown confirmed that neuroticism is an important risk factor for mental health and preventive measures should be primarily target multicomponent families with younger children.
Deliberate self-harm in substance-dependent patients and relationship with alexithymia and personality disorders: a case-control study.
- M. Verrocchio, C. Conti, M. Fulcheri
- PsychologyJournal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic…
- 1 October 2010
Treatment of substance-dependents should involve screening for deliberate self-harm behavior, difficulty identifying and describing feelings, and personality disorders, according to the DSM-IV diagnoses of substance dependence.
The Effect of Parent Psychological Distress on Child Hyperactivity/Inattention During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Testing the Mediation of Parent Verbal Hostility and Child Emotional Symptoms
- D. Marchetti, L. Fontanesi, Serena Di Giandomenico, C. Mazza, P. Roma, M. Verrocchio
- PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
- 10 December 2020
It is suggested that higher rates of psychological distress in parents were associated with higher levels of hyperactivity/inattention in children, and parent verbal hostility and child emotional problems were also found to positively mediate this relation.
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