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Mariana Magalhães

Mariana Magalhães

Doctor of Psychology

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March 2021 - August 2021
Fernando Pessoa University
Position
  • Research Associate
Description
  • Research scholarship in the scope of the scientific research project "LookCrim – Looking at crime: communities and physical spaces". Literature review, qualitative data analysis using IBM SPSS software, writing scientific articles, preparing oral communications.
December 2019 - February 2021
Associação Plano i
Position
  • Medical Professional
Description
  • He worked in "Plan B - Bullying Prevention Program" where he performed functions at the level of dynamization of psychoeducational sessions, conducting focus groups; quantitative and qualitative data analysis; training of teachers and operational assistants; construction of teaching materials; management of social networks and construction of content for them; intervention with families. She also worked on the project "TikTalks - Promotion of Mental Health in Higher Education" (clinical psych.).
February 2018 - August 2018
Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa
Position
  • Medical Professional
Description
  • Psychological and social intervention with victims of domestic violence (women and their underage children) in the context of a care center for victims and a shelter for victims of domestic violence.
Education
October 2018 - December 2021
Complutense University of Madrid
Field of study
  • Psychology
September 2012 - November 2017
University of Porto
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (12)
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This is the third book in the Online Hate Speech Trilogy. It focuses on presenting methods for detecting, analysing, and combating toxic language on the Internet. Alongside the legal dilemmas born from a desire to punish hate speech disseminators, identifying online hate speech is one of the biggest challenges in the field of studies on violent nar...
Article
Ambivalent sexism has been described as influencing relationships in intimacy and partner abuse. Among 456 Spaniards, this study aimed to explore the association between mental health, ambivalent sexism and violence among opposite-sex and same-sex couples. Results showed that participants in abusive relationships presented higher levels of ambivale...
Article
Despite its high prevalence in same-sex couples, the study of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been mostly focused on different-sex couples. When lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) samples are considered, similarities between same- and different-sex couples arise, as well as some specificities regarding same-sex couples. Although several studies r...
Research
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Project selected in the Social Research Call 2020 (LCF/PR/SR20/52550016) Online hate speech has serious consequences, both for individuals and society. In addition to damaging the psychological well-being of victims, the unchecked dissemination of hate speech online can lead to the normalisation of discrimination, intolerance, polarisation, and vi...
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The lack of organisation in urban spaces plays a decisive role in the level of integration, communication and social bonds of the residents, impacting the citizens’ feelings of trust and security. Different personal variables and contextual characteristics have been associated with the fear of crime (FOC). The main objective of this study is to ana...
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This quantitative, correlational, and transversal study was performed with a sample of 482 participants from an urban community at the Historic Centre of Porto (HCP). Participants answered to an enquiry designed to collect information about (dis)satisfaction with the police and its performance, with sociodemographic, victimisation, criminal, enviro...
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This article describes a curated dataset entitled “Looking at Crime: Communities and Physical Spaces”, which comprises data from different sources, namely Diagnosis of Local Security (DLS), Diagnosis of School Environment (DSE) and observation of physical spaces. The main topic covered was crime and related variables at the Historic Centre of Porto...
Book
O presente livro é um manual de boas práticas tendo em vista a prevenção criminal numa área sobre da cidade do Porto - o Centro Histórico -, atendendo a observações realizadas naqueles espaços, bem como a dados relativos aos registos criminais e ao autorrelato obtido através de um inquérito psicossocial. As práticas redutoras/preventivas do crime a...
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Criminology theories imply that time is a relevant variable, especially for the prevention and intervention of criminal occurrences. Thus, the study of criminal temporal patterns has been described as being of great relevance. The present study focuses on describing and exploring the influence of temporal and seasonal variables on the occurrence of...
Data
This data was collected throughout the research project "LookCrim: Looking at Crime - Communities and Physical Spaces" (PTDC/DIR-DCP/28120/2017), held at University Fernando Pessoa, and financially supported by The Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT). Briefly, this curated dataset provides information about (in)security, crime, victimizati...
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The transition process can have a significant impact on young transgender and non-binary individuals (TNBI), especially regarding their mental health. As such, this study aimed to explore the encountered difficulties and expectations of 225 young adults, between 14 and 25 years old, who identify themselves as TNBI. Four different aspects were analy...
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Resumo Na sequência de anteriores tentativas de integrar o bullying e a homofobia na adolescência, a presente investigação visou estender o estudo ao cyberbullying e abordar o fenómeno no contexto Português. Assim, foi pedido a 688 estudantes da Universidade do Porto que recordassem as suas experiências de cyberbullying e de Comunicação de Teor Hom...

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