Tubeldo Mocindo Guambe is a final year student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Eduardo Mondlane University. He had been working side by side with Professor Dr. Bento Saloio Daniel Mazuze (Ph.D.) on teaching the subject of Health Psychology and researching in the same field since the beginning of year 2024.
Research interests:
My research interests focus on three core domains within psychology: mental health, vocational psychology, and health psychology. In the field of mental health, I investigate psychological well-being, stress, coping strategies, and the psychological factors that influence emotional resilience across various contexts. Within vocational psychology, I explore adolescents’ experiences during the vocational choice process, with particular attention to its complexity, the strategies they employ in decision-making, and the sociocultural and psychological factors that shape their career paths. In health psychology, my research centers on the psychological and social experiences of individuals living with chronic illness, aiming to understand how illness is subjectively lived and managed.