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- Affectivity in schizophrenia: Its relations with functioning, quality of life, and social support satisfactionPublication . Pinho, Lara Guedes de; Pereira, Anabela Maria Sousa; Chaves, Claudia; Sequeira, Carlos; Sampaio, Francisco; Correia, Tânia Sofia Pereira; Gonçalves, Amadeu; Ferré-Grau, CarmeObjective: To evaluate the relationship between affectivity and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, quality of life, functioning, and social support satisfaction in schizophrenia. Method: Cross‐sectional study of a sample of 282 schizophrenic patients. An interview was performed using a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire and scales to evaluate positive and negative affect, quality of life, social support satisfaction, and functioning. Results: Participants' employment status, gender, whether they smoked, hospitalization in the last year, antidepressant medication and benzodiazepines, quality of life, functioning, and satisfaction with social support had relationships with positive or negative affect. Conclusion: This study provides further understanding of the factors related to affectivity in schizophrenia. More studies are needed to prove these relations and their effects on rehabilitation in people with schizophrenia.
- E-Government and smart cities: contexts and challenges taking from digital usage and explorationPublication . Gouveia, Luis Borgese-Government and Smart Cities: Contexts and Challenges Taking from Digital Usage and Exploration The current context is both complex and challenging. Also, considering the usage and exploration of the digital this includes an even greater complexity resulting from time space alternatives. For both nations and states, such challenges are in place and force digital transformation. Such challenges are critical for their existence as we known them. As so, we are on need of further knowledge in order to develop new solutions for old and new problems. This seminar proposes a visit to conducted research from the *TRS group since 2013 related with e-Government and smart cities and to discuss potential new projects. It starts by discussing the context and the road done to provide insights on the road ahead.