Publications by authors named "E Lodi"

This study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of calcium hypochlorite (Ca (OCl)2) and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and dentin organic matrix alteration by picrosirius staining and light microscopy (LM). Samples of human extracted teeth were infected with Enterococcus faecalis by centrifugation of the bacterial suspension and were treated with Ca(OCl)2 or NaOCl at 0.5%, 2.

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Introduction: Alterations of scapular kinematics are generically reported as scapular dyskinesis (SD), and are a nonspecific response to various shoulder pathologies. The most widely used classification is Kibler's (K), which is, however, characterized by poor sensitivity. To overcome this limit, using a 3D motion analysis system, we identified a specific pattern for each type of SD according to Kibler.

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The present study describes the Italian adaptation of the Academic Stressors Scale (E-CEA) of the Academic Stress Questionnaire, evaluating the relationships with general and domain-specific well-being and verifying the significant predictors and the amount of variance explained by the "non-intellective" academic competencies on the scores of student stress dimensions. The participants are 1305 students from all the different degree courses. The Italian version of the E-CEA, composed of 38 items, showed good psychometric properties both in terms of reliability and factorial structure with good fit indices.

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  • The Well-being Profile (WB-Pro) is a reliable tool assessing both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being, validated in Italian through a detailed translation and testing process.
  • A sample of 1451 participants helped confirm a 15-factor structure, showing consistency across different demographics.
  • The study supports the WB-Pro's validity for studying well-being and its practical application in psychology, though some items may need revision.
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  • Career guidance is being utilized to tackle inequalities and expand opportunities, aimed especially at challenging stereotypes affecting marginalized social groups.
  • The study investigates how individuals with incarceration experiences construct their careers by analyzing their personal stories and influences using the My System of Career Influences (MSCI) framework.
  • Findings reveal that participants are predominantly fixated on their pasts, hindering their ability to envision future possibilities, suggesting a need for tailored career counseling approaches to assist in their social rehabilitation.
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