Automated Author ProfileCoelho, Maria Thereza Ávila Dantas
Coelho, Maria Thereza Ávila Dantas
Current S-Index
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Average Dataset Index per Dataset
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Total Datasets
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Average FAIR Score
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Total Citations
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Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 0.6 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the structure and contents of transgender women’s social representations of their bodies and body modification practices. Methods: Research conducted with 92 women using the Snowball technique. The data were collected using the free evocation of words technique and processed by the Evoc software, which organized the central and peripheral elements. Results: The representation of the real body includes two structuring aspects: one related to the need to adapt/modify the body conformation according to the self-reported gender, because of the dissatisfaction with the body itself; the second reveals the happiness/satisfaction considering the results obtained through the body modification/adaptation practices adopted in the transition. Final considerations: The body is constituted as a complex object and was represented by elements that reinforce the understanding of body modifications as needs, with a view to satisfaction, personal fulfillment, and care of one’s own body.
Authors
- Porcino, Carle ;
- Oliveira, Jeane Freitas de ;
- Coelho, Maria Thereza Ávila Dantas ;
- Silva, Dejeane de Oliveira ;
- Suto, Cleuma Sueli Santos ;
- Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos ;
- Cortes, Helena Moraes ;
- Gomes, Antônio Marcos Tosoli
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the structure and contents of transgender women’s social representations of their bodies and body modification practices. Methods: Research conducted with 92 women using the Snowball technique. The data were collected using the free evocation of words technique and processed by the Evoc software, which organized the central and peripheral elements. Results: The representation of the real body includes two structuring aspects: one related to the need to adapt/modify the body conformation according to the self-reported gender, because of the dissatisfaction with the body itself; the second reveals the happiness/satisfaction considering the results obtained through the body modification/adaptation practices adopted in the transition. Final considerations: The body is constituted as a complex object and was represented by elements that reinforce the understanding of body modifications as needs, with a view to satisfaction, personal fulfillment, and care of one’s own body.
Authors
- Porcino, Carle ;
- Oliveira, Jeane Freitas de ;
- Coelho, Maria Thereza Ávila Dantas ;
- Silva, Dejeane de Oliveira ;
- Suto, Cleuma Sueli Santos ;
- Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos ;
- Cortes, Helena Moraes ;
- Gomes, Antônio Marcos Tosoli