Research

For over 20 years, Eclectica has carried out research on lifestyles and high-risk behaviors at the local and international level.

Depending on our research objectives, we employ a variety of methods, including in-depth interviews, in-person and online focus groups, participant observation, online and offline surveys, photovoice, analysis of forums and other web content, regulatory analysis, advertising and communication studies, and secondary data analysis.

Action research is a frequently used approach, as it enables our researchers to work side by side with the people who are directly involved in planning and developing social policies and measures.

One of our prime areas of interest is behavior that can lead to addiction, such as alcohol and drug consumption or gambling. In this area, Eclectica has a prominent role both in Italy and internationally, thanks in no small measure to our participation in such consolidated European networks as the Kettil Bruun Society, the EMDASS (European Master in Drugs and Alcohol Studies) program, and CEAG, the University of Helsinki Centre for Research on Addiction, Control and Governance.

Focus areas:

  • Alcohol: drinking styles and cultures, marketing, policies, prevention, treatment, alcohol-related problems
  • Drugs: consumption, market, prevention, control policies, online forums, the dark net, penal system
  • Gambling: gambling careers, regulations, economy
  • Eating disorders: young people’s representations
  • Hikikomori: prevalence and representations
  • Road safety: driver behavior, preventive measures
  • Health policies: prevention and health promotion, behaviors and lifestyles, participatory planning
  • Social health promotion campaigns and initiatives: approval ratings and effectiveness.

I nostri progetti di ricerca

Project Trapezio

Qualitative evaluation of the Trapezio Program, commissioned by the Fondazione Ufficio Pio Ufficio della Compagnia di San Paolo Onlus. The Program offers support to people who, for destabilizing events (from bereavement to separation, from loss of job to illness) need to rebuild a new life balance. To verify the effectiveness of the services offered within the program and identify areas for improvement, qualitative and narrative research will be carried out to collect and evaluate the experiences of those who have accessed and completed the program.

2024

Ufficio Pio Compagnia di San Paolo


How we are: well-being and distress among young people according to young people

Sociological action-research included in the project “Salute Effetto Comune – Salute mentale, comunità e nuove generazioni” which involves 3 workshops aimed at investigate the opinions of young Canavesans on their state of well-being/discomfort and investigating their opinions on the causes and forms that psychological discomfort and mental distress take. The information obtained will be used to better understand the phenomenon and improve the response capacity of local services. A sample of 60 young people from Canavese (aged 15-22 years) participate in the workshops organized in the three main areas of the Canavese area: Ivrea, Rivarolo, Caluso.

2024

Ico Impresa Sociale – Fondazione Canavese Comunità Competente


Rete senza fili. Connessioni nazionali

Project, financed by the Dipartimento per le Politiche Antidroga della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri and implemented by Eclectica+ in partnership with Cooperativa Coesioni Sociali, with the aim of contrasting and preventing the onset of Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) through actions aimed at reducing the risk of developing incorrect use of technological tools, improving the Life Skills of children between 10 and 11 years old. The actions include training for health and social workers and third sector workers, training for primary school teachers and the implementation of the experiential educational path “Rete senza fili. XCorsi” in the fourth and fifth classes. The project also includes an outcome evaluation carried out with a sequential-longitudinal quantitative study and a qualitative study based on the co-evaluation approach.

2023-2025

Dipartimento per le Politiche Antidroga della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri


International Comparison of Public Policies to Control Access, Sale and Marketing of Alcohol (CIPPAL)

Studio di ricerca internazionale, promosso dall’Observatoire français des drogues et des tendances addictives (OFDT), con l’obiettivo di valutare quanto il modo in cui i giovani (16-19 ani) si identificano e sono esposti al marketing digitale (Internet) e audiovisivo del’alcol (pubblciità diretta e indiretta) differisce dal quadro normativo e/o di autoregolamentazione di questo tipo di marketing in diversi Paesi (Francia, Finlandia, Italia, Lituania, Scozia, Irlanda e Quebec). Lo studio, basato su un approccio mixed-method, include tre metodi complementari di raccolta dati: un’analisi della letteratura e dei documenti, 20 interviste semi-strutturate con giovani adulti e una survey online.

2023-25


Gambling Disorder and access to service. Women and Men gamblers.

Research project with the aim of investigating the characteristics and needs, in terms of treatment, of two specific targets of the GAP service of the Gorgonzola and San Giuliano Milanese clinics. After an analysis of the literature on the phenomenon, we conducted a focus group with a sample of online gamblers, users of the service, and qualitative interviews with female users.


Consultation of members and Survey on volunteering in the province of Cuneo

The initiative is part of the activities promoted by the Centro Servizi per il Volontariato di Cuneo, in continuity with what was achieved in 2022. The survey has the dual aim of drawing an updated picture of volunteering in the Province of Cuneo, to better understand its characteristics and new trends and contribute to the planning of 2023 activities through consultation with members. Conducting 4 online workshops with participatory methods with CSV members; structured questionnaire addressed to the local units of volunteering.

CSV – Centro Servizi per il Volontariato di Cuneo

2022-23


Vineyard Project – Experiencing and narrating care, temporality and transformation through the practice of viticulture

Pilot project, promoted by the Mental Health Department of the ASLCN1 and carried out with the contribution of the Associazione per il Patrimonio dei Paesaggi Vitivinicoli di Langhe-Roero e Monferrato (UNESCO site), aimed at involving adolescents and young adults with different forms of mental health problems in the local practices of tending the vineyard, manual harvesting of the grapes and successive phases of the harvest. Carrying out an empirical research conducted with qualitative methods such as participant observation and guided interviews with participants. Conduction of laboratory activities related to the project in the schools of the Alba area and final event of restitution to citizenship.

2022


High Intensity Drinking

International Research Project promoted by Lifestyle Research network (LRN) aimed at investigating the cultural aspects (intentions, expectations, drinking styles, contexts) linked to excessive drinking in three European countries: Italy, Estonia and Denmark.

The study involves young adults and adults in online focus groups.

2022


Feasibility study for the opening of a drop-in in Nichelino (Turin)

Sociological investigation, entrust to eclectica by the Department of Addiction Phatology of the ASL TO5 (Nichelino – Turin), aimed at providing the client with useful elements to evaluate opportunities and costraints related to the opening of a low-threshold service. The work includes an identification of the drop-in experiences active at regional and national level, a need analisys (ethnographic research), methodological support for consulting the stakeholder in the area.

2021


Therapeutic supply and demand for gambling disorder

the research analyses the therapeutic demand of users pertaining to the GAP (Pathological Gambling) service of the ASST Melegnano and Martesana at the Gorgonzola and San Giuliano Milanese clinic with the aim of detecting any critical issues relating to data collection, descrive the characteristics of the users in charge of the clinics between 2012 and 2019; collect useful elements for the future planning of the service, and collect useful stimuli for possible future research.

2021-2022


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