01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)
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Item Confeitaria e saúde mental(2024-03-08) Oliveira, Lucicleide Eliete Pereira de; Siqueira, Amanda de Morais Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0925121801904264The word "confectionery" derives from the Latin verb "conficere," related to food preparation. Besides being an ancient practice, confectionery is recognized as a form of occupational therapy, with contemporary studies exploring its relationship with psychological well-being. Mental health, defined as emotional balance and the ability to cope with challenges, is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. This work aims to describe the main emotional perceptions reported by the practice of confectionery and analyze personal accounts of the possible emotional effects on confectionery experiences at different production stages. The results of the research on confectionery and mental health, conducted with 103 individuals who answered questions about the psychological effects that making sweet preparations had on their mental health. The sample consisted of valid participants (n=78). The majority of participants (87.2%) reported feeling some positive effect. Participants highlighted several reasons for this, including learning and enjoyment in the product, moments of focus and concentration, therapy and artistic expression, stress relief and fulfillment, positive social effects, female empowerment, and other therapeutic reasons. 88.5% of participants reported an improvement in their mental health through confectionery, 89.4% indicate that this activity can be an effective form of creative therapy; 93.2% of stress and anxiety reduction, and 83.3% reported positive experiences sharing their creations with friends, family, or online communities. Despite the promising results of this research, further investigations are still needed to corroborate and deepen our understanding of the relationship between confectionery and mental health. Additional studies could explore different aspects of this connection, such as the long-term effects of confectionery practice on mental health, the effectiveness of specific confectionery interventions for treating psychological conditions, and the influence of contextual factors, such as the work or social environment, on individuals' experiences.Item Relações entre as personalidades e o clima de trabalho de equipes ágeis de desenvolvimento de software(2021-12-09) Teixeira, Marcus Vinícius Ferreira; Sampaio, Suzana Cândido de Barros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0066131495297081; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8422770381149615The modernization of software development processes on the last decades has been showing preference for the adoption of agile development metodologies. Those metodologies also consider important the quality of the interactions between the team members, and use concepts such as team climate and team success. There are already tools that can be used to analyse individual characteristics of developers and how they behave, but the literature still lacks papers that analyse different personality compositions and how those may affect the perception of team success on agile software development teams.With that in mind, it is possible to try to predict how team members relations will work and use this knowledge to build agile software development teams, aiming at maximizing the quality of the members’ interactions. This paper aims at analysing the relations between MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) personalities and its effects on the well being of the team members, using the concept of Team Success. To do so, an exploratory literature research was conducted to find out which would be the best metrics and analyses that should be used. After that, a real world dataset was created through surveys. This data was then used to analyse the relations between the members personalities, team compositions and Team Success. The results shows significant correlations between personality diversity and Team Success, and also between specific personality traits and the Team Success.Item Relatório de Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório(2020-11-04) Atroch, Thayná Milano Assis; Manso Filho, Hélio Cordeiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5631206025493479; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9994140013467223Item Relatório do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório: Parque Estadual Dois Irmãos - Fauna Silvestre(2022-05-27) Oliveira, Joelline Rebecca Pimentel Leite de; Porto Neto, Fernando de Figueiredo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1475750525654086; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1195823560603023Item Os efeitos da (in)felicidade no processo dedesenvolvimento de software(2019) Falcão, Tiago Coutinho; Marinho, Marcelo Luiz Monteiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3362360567612060; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8796523691341550In the software development process, the main actor responsible for directly impacting production is the individual.With the increase of literature and professional experiences,as well as the importance of studying the human being, recent studies involving the human aspects in software engineering seek to relate psychological factors with exact sciences. Studies show that emotions such as (un) happiness in a software development environment are directly linked to software quality, affecting developer performance.Understanding happiness and unhappiness can be worked out in ways that improve work environment, productivity, and developer motivation. This paper aims to identifythe effects of (un) happiness on the performance of software developers operating in the state of Pernambuco. In this paper, we will analyze the effects and moderating fac-tors that influence the performance of developers when they are happy and un happy during the software development process. Based on a literature review and the opin-ion of those involved in software development, through a questionnaire, which was at-tended by 71 developers, the moderating factors capable of emotionally influencing theindividual leading to the improvement or worsening of their performance were raised.These include: negatively influencing mental and physical health and team motivation as a positive moderating factor.Although some companies have flexibility in many ways such as clothing, coffee breaks and leisure spaces, developer attention is often not explored individually. In this paper, we can conclude that factors such as Mental Health prove that care for the well-being of the individual is extremely important for the proper functioning of the development process.