- Docente: Elvira Cicognani
- Credits: 8
- SSD: M-PSI/05
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Elvira Cicognani (Modulo 1) Luca Pietrantoni (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in School and community psychology (cod. 0993)
Course contents
The Course is delivered in the I semester (starting from 29 September 2020), on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon (h. 14-17). It is addressed to II year students of the Master programme in School and Community Psychology. Classes will be in Cesena, School of Psychology and Education, Piazza Aldo Moro, 90, Cesena (FC), aula F.
Objectives. The course aims to introduce students to some intervention strategies and methods that are part of the professional competences of psychologists who work in the field of prevention and health promotion in a variety of contexts (school, health services, local communities, media).
The Course includes two modules.
Module 1 (15 lectures) (Prof.ssa Elvira Cicognani)
Health promotion from the theoretical approach of social psychology and community health psychology: historical developments, specificities, new challenges. Analysis of the "determinants" of health and illness and of health behaviors, at macrosocial, contextual, psychosocial and individual psychological level. Assessement of health needs. Participatory planning of preventive and health promotion interventions in the school and other community contexts. Assessment of intervention programmes.
Module 2 (5 lectures) (Prof. Luca Pietrantoni)
•Risk perception and communication: modello psicometrico, cultural theory, social amplification
•Technological innovations and health promotion
•Behaviour change technique, behavior change technologies, “Nudging approach”
•Community and organizational interventions for road safety and sustainable mobility
•Examples of European projects
Readings/Bibliography
Module 1 (Cicognani)
NOTE: materials will be uploaded on "Virtuale" platform
(a) Social psychological approaches to health promotion:
Stroebe (2011). Social psychology and health (3rd ed). Open University Press (chapters will be indicated before the beginning of the course.
(b) Community psychology approaches to health promotion
Cicognani, E. (2013) Interventi di comunità per la promozione della salute in Ricci Bitti & Gremigni (a cura di), Psicologia della salute. Roma, Carocci.
(c) Information and useful materials on need analysis, project planning and evaluation
https:// [https://ctb.ku.edu/en]ctb.ku.edu/en [https://ctb.ku.edu/en] (community toolbox)
www.dors.it
(d) Evaluation of health promotion interventions
Zani & Cicognani (2009). Evaluating the Participatory Process in a Community-Based Health Promotion Project. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the community, 38:1, 55-69.
Cicognani, E., Albanesi, C., Valletta, L., Prati, G. (2019). Quality of collaboration within health promotion partnerships: Impact on sense of community, empowerment, and perceived projects' outcomes. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(2):323-336.
Course slides.
Module 2 (Pietrantoni)
•Forberger, S., Reisch, L., Kampfmann, T., & Zeeb, H. (2019). Nudging to move: a scoping review of the use of choice architecture interventions to promote physical activity in the general population. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 16(1), 1-14.
•Ledderer, L., Kjær, M., Madsen, E. K., Busch, J., & Fage-Butler, A. (2020). Nudging in Public Health Lifestyle Interventions: A Systematic Literature Review and Metasynthesis. Health Education & Behavior, 1090198120931788.
•Mirsch, T., Lehrer, C., & Jung, R. (2017). Digital nudging: Altering user behavior in digital environments. Proceedings der 13. (WI 2017), 634-648. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik
Course slides
Teaching methods
The following instruments will be used:
- lectures
- group discussions
- case study analysis
- critical analysis of papers and projects
For the group work students are suggested to bring their laptops.
Assessment methods
Per sostenere e verbalizzare l'esame occorre iscriversi su Studenti online.The final exam aims to assess students' knowledge of the psychosocial and community psychology approaches to health promotion; of the "determinants" of health and health behaviors; of basics of project planning and evaluation.
(a)students attending classes
The exam includes two parts.
a)project work (50%) to be conducted in small groups (3-4 members). Students will be requested to develop the analysis of a health issue, starting from the materials provided, and to elaborate intervention proposals. The results will be described in a 20 pages report, to be preliminarily presented and discussed during class (during the last lectures), before finalising.
b)oral exam (50%) on the contents of the lectures and the reference list. A possibility will be offered to plan the exam in December (20/12 to be confirmed).
The final grade will be based on the following criteria: a)completeness of responses; b)capacity of critical analysis on the contents; c) capacity to establish connections among the theoretical concepts and to apply them to the analysis of concrete cases; d) formal characteristics of the outputs; e)the degree of involvement and active participation during classes. Honors will be allowed in case of satisfactory evaluation of all the previous points.
(b)students not attending classes
The exam will include two parts:
1)Written exam (10 open ended questions) (2 hrs), on the contents discussed in the course and compulsory readings.
2)Oral exam (at distance), in which it will be possible to increase the grade of max 2 points. Additional readings for oral exam will be provided in the reading list.
The final grade will be based on the following criteria: a)completeness of responses; b)capacity of critical analysis on the contents; c) capacity to establish connections among the theoretical concepts and to apply them to the analysis of concrete cases; d) formal characteristics of the outputs.
Students should register for the exam on Studenti online platform.
Teaching tools
slides (available on IOL online Platform), scientific papers, online bibliographic sources.
Office hours
See the website of Elvira Cicognani
See the website of Luca Pietrantoni
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.