DEPENDÊNCIA DE REDES SOCIAIS E VITIMIZAÇÃO ENTRE ADOLESCENTES
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https://doi.org/10.29076/issn.2602-8379vol10iss18.2026pp11-20pPalavras-chave:
personalidade, temperamento, amor, estilos de amor, amor apaixonadoResumo
O presente estudo investigou as associações entre as dimensões neuro-hormonais da personalidade, os estilos de amor e o amor apaixonado, e explorou a sua capacidade de
prever o amor apaixonado e os estilos de amor em relações românticas de longo prazo. O objetivo da pesquisa foi contribuir para o campo da terapia de casal, fornecendo novas evidências que
aprimorem a compreensão das atitudes amorosas dos clientes e da dinâmica subjacente aos relacionamentos. A população do estudo era constituída por 147 participantes (idade média: 38 anos)
que viviam numa relação de longa duração e residiam na Eslováquia. A amostra da investigação era constituída por 49 homens e 98 mulheres (66,7%). A duração média da relação era de 102
meses (8,5 anos). A investigação seguiu um modelo exploratório, correlacional, quantitativo e não experimental. Foram encontradas associações positivas entre Negotiator (estrogénio-oxitocina) e
o estilo amoroso Mania, Builder (serotonina) e Pragma, e entre Explorer (dopamina) e Ludus. O Negociador e o Construtor foram preditores moderados dos estilos amorosos acima referidos. Eros,
Ágape e Mania foram positivamente relacionados com o amor apaixonado. As ligações entre a personalidade e o amor apaixonado foram mais fortes no Negociador e no Construtor. A avaliação
da personalidade utilizando o Inventário de Temperamento de Fisher pode aumentar a consciencialização dos terapeutas, conselheiros e dos próprios clientes para compreenderem melhor a
configuração dos principais constructos psicológicos associados às suas dimensões. Para além disso, a identificação do estilo de amor pessoal pode fornecer informações adicionais ao terapeuta
sobre as preferências, motivação, emocionalidade e dinâmica relacional do cliente.
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