Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: NATÁLIA DE ARAÚJO MIRANDA TASSO

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : NATÁLIA DE ARAÚJO MIRANDA TASSO
DATE: 13/10/2021
TIME: 08:30
LOCAL: https://meet.google.com/drt-aqsi-gaj
TITLE:

ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FUNDAMENTAL SOCIAL MOTIVES, SOCIOSEXUALITY AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING


KEY WORDS:

Covid-19. Subject well-being. Fundamental Social Motives. Life History Theory. Sociosexuality.


PAGES: 123
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Psicologia
SUMMARY:

The Covid-19 pandemic changed our way of living and coexisting throughout the last year and a half. It is possible to say that the pandemic context brought changes that impacted our psychology. In order to approach the subject by a evolutionary perspective, this study aims to understand manners by which the Covid-19 pandemic context affected human psychological aspects like the Fundamental Social Motives, sociosexuality aspects and subject well-being, considering life history strategies. This thesis will be composed by three stages, which unfold into three empirical papers: (1) the possible impact of perceived unpredictability and prejudice on the subject well-being and the self-protection and disease avoidance motives; (2) the relations between subject well-being and reproductive related motives, as well as the relations between subject well-being and relationship satisfaction, considering the perceived unpredictability and prejudice; and (3) the possible interaction between life history strategy and the disease avoidance motive, as well as possible alterations in sociosexuality based on perceived unpredictability and prejudice. To this moment, the first stage of the study is completed. Throughout online questionnaire between June and July of 2021, we obtained 127 volunteers. We found that the level of perceived prejudice diminished the subject well-being and increased behaviors related to disease avoidance. Furthermore, world unpredictability beliefs, which can be modulated by mass media information, increased the self-protection motive expression. This research findings will help enlighten the impact of this pandemic in our cognition and behavior.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2316116 - FELIPE NALON CASTRO
Interna - 1350337 - FIVIA DE ARAUJO LOPES
Externa à Instituição - ROSANA SUEMI TOKUMARU - UFES
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/09/2021 11:00
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