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MSc. Natália Sabolová, PhD.   SK

Email:
natalia.sabolova@student.upjs.sk
Homepage:
https://www.upjs.sk//zamestnanec/natalia.sabolova
University:
UPJŠ - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice
Department:
CCVaPP - Centrum celoživotného vzdelávania a podpory projektov
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Study programme: PSm, PSm_en - Psychology - Member of the Study Programme Council, study field: Psychology, master II. degree degree
Study programme: SPPPd, SPPPdex, SPPPd_en, SPPPdex_en - Social Psychology and Psychology of Work - Member of the Study Programme Council, study field: Psychology, Ph.D. III. degree degree
Selected publications

ID: 431794 | Depression path modelling in the transition to the adulthood: can depression be detected from faces? / Sabolová, Natália ; PhD existence 2021, 11 [01.02.2021-02.02.2021, Olomouc, Česko]

In: PhD existence 11 [elektronický dokument] : "Jedeme dál" : česko-slovenská psychologická konference (nejen) pro doktorandy a o doktorandech : sborník odborných příspěvků / Aigelová, Eva [Zostavovateľ, editor] ; Viktorová, Lucie [Zostavovateľ, editor] ; Dolejš, Martin [Zostavovateľ, editor] ; Tomšik, Robert [Recenzent] ; Skopal, Ondřej [Recenzent]. – 1. vyd. – Roč. 11. – Olomouc (Česko) : Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2021. – ISBN 978-80-244-5947-9, s. 46-57 [online]

Selected projects

Registration Number: APVV-19-0284 Slovak Reseach and Development Agency Ministry of Education, Science, Reseach and Sport of the Slovak republic

Project title: Factors in the selection and achievement of long-term goals for young people in the period of transition to adulthood.

Project solution period: 2020 – 2024

Position in the project: investigator


Abstract:The main goal of the project is to examine the targeting and planning of the future of young people aged 20 to 30. The result should be the identification of long-term goals and the state of planning in the area of ​​development tasks. Given the declared instability, as a characteristic of the observed development period, we plan to find out whether there is a change in goals, variability of target characteristics and whether there is a postponement of achieving development tasks to a later period. This objective is specified through the following objectives: to find out the current state of future planning by reviewing the long-term goals of young people over the period of 20 to 30 years; examine the stability of target ideas and the motivational and self-regulatory context of achieving targets over a given age period; to find out the significance of individual differences in goal-oriented behavior in developmental goals in the period of transition to adulthood, both in setting and achieving them. The topicality of the research is given by the use of current approaches and research methods to clarify the dynamics of motivational-self-regulatory context to goal-oriented behavior in a given age period.



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