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SARA CATELLANI

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Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Metaboliche e Neuroscienze sede Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova


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2024 - "Should I trust or Should I not?" A Survey to meausure AI Confidence Levels Among Students of the bachelor's degree in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Techniques and Psychiatric Residents [Articolo su rivista]
DE MARCO, Erika; Virga, Mariano; Torresi, Martina; Catellani, Sara; Pingani, Luca; Ferrazzi, Giulia
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2024 - Opinions matter: Career outcomes and educational preferences of psychiatric rehabilitation graduates [Articolo su rivista]
Quilici, Chiara; Catellani, Sara; Pingani, Luca; Ferrari, Silvia; Galeazzi, Gian Maria; Ferrazzi, Giulia
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2024 - Validation of an adapted Italian-language version of the Sociocultural Attitudes Toward Appearance Questionnaire-3 (SATAQ-3), within a female population: the Sociocultural Attitudes Toward Appearance Questionnaire - Social Media (SATAQ-SM) [Articolo su rivista]
Riccardo, Anna Maria; Ferrazzi, Giulia; Catellani, Sara; Gibin, Anna Maria; Nasi, Anna Maria; Marchi, Mattia; Galeazzi, Gian Maria; Thompson, J. Kevin; Pingani, Luca
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Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-Social Media (SATAQ-SM) is a self-administered questionnaire for the evaluation of social media pressure and internalization of beauty standards. This study aims to validate the SATAQ-SM an adapted Italian version of the Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire third version (SATAQ-3). Confirmatory factor analysis was used to investigate whether the empirical data fitted the four-factor structure of SATAQ-3. Assessment of goodness-of-fit was based on standard model fit criteria: relative chi(2) value (chi(2)/df), Root Mean-Squared Error of Approximation (RMSEA), Comparative Fit Index (CFI) and Tucker-Lewis Index (TLI). Internal consistency was assessed using McDonald's omega. Criterion validity was calculated by correlating the SATAQ-SM factors scores with the total score of the Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES) and Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26). Four-hundred and eighty-five females agreed to participate in the study. The four-factor model appears to be confirmed by the fit indices: chi(2)/df = 3.73, RMSEA = 0.07, CFI = 0.99 and TLI = 0.99. All the items defining the four factors had a factor loading of >= 0.40. McDonald's omega of the entire questionnaire was equal to 0.95 and for the four subscales it did not assume values lower than 0.81. The correlations between the factor score of SATAQ-SM and the RSES were all negative and statistically relevant (p < 0.001); the correlations between the scores of the SATAQ-SM subscales and the total score of the EAT-26 are all positive and statistically significant. SATAQ-SM demonstrated good psychometric properties to assess the influence of social media on body image perception related to social media.


2023 - "Historia magistra vitae": How is the psychiatric rehabilitation technician trained in psychiatry's history? [Articolo su rivista]
Ferrazzi, Giulia; Catellani, Sara; Ferrari, Silvia; Marchi, Mattia; Pingani, Luca
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2016 - Il Tecnico della Riabilitazione Psichiatrica e le sfide della Psicogeriatria [Articolo su rivista]
Pingani, Luca; Catellani, Sara; Crescenti, Paola; Vagnozzi, Stefania; Parigi, Debora; Cavalli, Enrico
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