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Our publications embody a commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering a deeper understanding of psychology and social sciences. Each work reflects rigorous research, innovative perspectives, and a dedication to evidence-based insights that drive meaningful progress. We aim to disseminate findings that inform practice, influence policy, and inspire further exploration. Through collaboration and excellence, we strive to make our research accessible and impactful for both academic and community audiences.

 

See the APPsyCI publications in the ISPA repositor:  https://repositorio.ispa.pt/handle/10400.12/6310

 

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Pro-Environmental Messages in Job Advertisements and the Intentions to Apply The Mediating Role of Organizational Attractiveness. Sustainability 14(5) 3014.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Sabino, A, Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Coelho, M. P., Cesário, F.

Rethinking Leahy’s emotional schema scale (LESS): Results from the portuguese adaptation of the LESS. Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 41, 95–114

APPsyCI Researchers:

Matos, M, Neto, D. D

Other Researchers:

da Silva, A. N., Faustino, B., Roberto, M. S.

Portuguese Version of the Ageing Attitudes Questionnaire (AAQ): Validation of the Psychometric Properties. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(24), 16778

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J.

Other Researchers:

de Lima, M.P., Martins, P.

A Educação e os Desafios da Sociedade Contemporânea: contributos da investigação. Atas do XXIX Colóquio da AFIRSE Portugal. Lisboa: AFIRSE Portugal e Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa

APPsyCI Researchers:

Sanches, T

Other Researchers:

Duarte, C., ., Miranda, J. P., Batista, M., Cavaco, C., Costa, F., Marques, J., Viana, J., Marreiros, R., Faria, A.R. & Dorotea, N

Orientação pedagógica: estudo sobre as perceções expectativas e necessidades de alunos doutorandos. Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Sanches, T

Other Researchers:

Duarte, C., ., Miranda, J. P., Batista, M., Gonçalves, S. F.

Testing motivational and self-regulatory mechanisms of action on device-measured physical activity in the context of a weight loss maintenance digital intervention: A secondary analysis of the NoHoW trial. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 64 102314.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gouveia, M. J., Encantado, J.

Other Researchers:

Marques, M. M., ., Santos, I., Oliva, S. D., O’Driscoll, R., Palmeira, A. L.

What goes on in digital behaviour change interventions for weight loss maintenance targeting physical activity: A scoping review. Digital Health 8.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gouveia, M. J, Encantado, J.

Other Researchers:

Palmeira, A. L., Silva, C., Sniehotta, F. F., Stubbs, R. J., Marques, M. M.

Looking inside immigration detention in Italy: The mediating role of human dignity between immigration procedural fairness and the physical and mental health of detained non-citizens.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Ornelas, J.

Other Researchers:

Esposito, F., Di Martino, S., Briozzo, E., Arcidiacono, C.,

Women’s Experiences of Immigration Detention in Italy: Examining Immigration Procedural Fairness Human Dignity and Health. Frontiers in Psychology 13 798629.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Ornelas, J., Esposito, F., Briozzo, E.

Other Researchers:

Martino, D. S., Arcidiacono, C.

Understanding the relationship between illness perceptions of breast cancer and perceived risk in a sample of UAE female university students: the role of comparative risk. BMC Women’s Health 22(1) 1-9.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Neto, D. D

Other Researchers:

Figueiras, M. J., Marôco, J.

How Do Healthy Women Perceive the Risk of Breast Cancer? The Role of Illness Perceptions and Compared Risk between Portugal and the UAE. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(19) 12923.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Neto, D. D

Other Researchers:

Figueiras, M. J., Marôco, J., Carmo, C.

Is my risk lower than yours? The role of compared risk illness perceptions and self-efficacy as determinants of perceived risk for COVID-19. Health Risk & Society 24(1-2) 54-66.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Neto, D. D

Other Researchers:

Figueiras, M. J., Maroco, J., de Castro, K. E.