Amanda Nerini
Researcher
Department of Health Sciences
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
1998: Graduated with praise in Psychology at the University of Florence 2002: Doctor in Research in Psychology of Health at the University of Florence 2003: Diploma in Specialization in Family and Relational Psychotherapy at the Family and Relational Psychotherapy School in Florence Since 01/01/05 she is a researcher, disciplinary science disciplinary department M-PSI / 05, at the University of Florence, Department of Psychology, Since 16/02/00 he is enrolled in the Orders of the Psychologists of Tuscany (psychotherapist list) Member of the European Association of Social Psychology, of the Italian Association of Psychology, of the Italian Society of Psychology of Health
Research Interest
She has studied the theoretical and methodological aspects of attitudes and relationships between attitudes, intentions and behaviors in the field of social and health psychology. In particular he carried out research activities to analyze the predictors of the intention to implement certain risk behaviors such as alcohol abuse, cigarette smoking, drunk driving . There has also been an interest in studying some health-protective behaviors such as following healthy eating habits and protecting against transmissible sexually transmitted diseases. Further attention has been given to the body image in relation to social influences .
Publications
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Nerini, A .; Matera, C.; Stefanile, C. (2016). Siblings' appearance-related commentary, body dissatisfaction, and risky eating behaviors in young women. REVUE EUROPÉENNE DE PSYCHOLOGUE APPLIQUÉE, vol. 66, pp. 269-276, ISSN: 1162-9088
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Matera, Camilla; Nerini, Amanda; Baroni, Duccio; Merli, Valentina; Stefanile, Cristina (2016). Studying Abroad: Self-Determination, Coping, Acculturation Stress and Psychological Adaptation in International Students. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 11, pp. 287-305, ISSN: 1827-2517
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Camilla Matera; Amanda Nerini; Cristina Stefanile (2017). Moral norms and emotions affecting protected sex in women from different sociocultural contexts. In: 18th European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) General Meeting, Granada, 5-8 July 2017, editorial Universidad de Granada, pp. 70-70.