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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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Crime Stereotypicality and Severity Database (CriSSD): Subjective norms for 63 crimes. Behavior Research Methods 1-24.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Miranda, M. P.

Other Researchers:

Freitas, GCosta-Lopes, R.

Using a modified version of photovoice in a European cross-national study on homelessness. American Journal of Community Psychology 70(1-2) 139-152

APPsyCI Researchers:

Ornelas, J

Other Researchers:

Gaboardi, M., Santinello, M., Lenzi, M., Disperati, F., Shinn, M.

Pressure ulcer risk profiles of hospitalized patients based on the Braden Scale: A cluster analysis. International Journal of Nursing Practice 28(6) e13038.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gaspar de Matos, M.

Other Researchers:

Gaspar, S., Peralta, M., Budri, A., Ferreira, C.

Parental Emotional Support Family Functioning and Children’s Quality of Life. Psychological Studies 67(2) 189-199.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

Gaspar, T., Cerqueira, A., Guedes, F. B.

Playback Theatre: Group stories and stage as elements of change. The Arts in Psychotherapy 81 101968.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J, Amarante, N.

Other Researchers:

Xavier, T., Barros, R., Amaral, B., Bernardino, M., Lima, M.

Family environment and Portuguese adolescents: impact on quality of life and well-being. Children 9(2) 200.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

Guedes, F. B., Cerqueira, A., Gaspar, S., Gaspar, T., Moreno, C.

REFUGEES MIGRANTS AND COVID-19: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE APARTTOGETHERWHO STUDY. Psicologia Saúde & Doença 23(03) 602-613.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gaspar, T.

Other Researchers:

Guedes, F. B., Gaspar, S., Cerqueira, A., Tomé, A., Branquinho, C., Calado, P.

Bullying mental health and the moderating role of supportive adults: a cross-national analysis of adolescents in 45 countries. International journal of public health 13.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

Craig, W. M., King, N., Bilz, L., Cosma, A., Molcho, M., Pickett, W. et al.

What factors do young people define as determinants of their well-being? findings from the improve the youth project

APPsyCI Researchers:

Dos Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

Kleszczewska, D., Dzielska, A., Michalska, A., Branquinho, C., Gaspar, TMazur, J.

Through the Lens of Workers’ Motivation: Does It Relate to Work–Family Relationship Perceptions? Sustainability 14(23) 16117.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Sabino, A.

Other Researchers:

Lopes, S., Dias, P. C., Rodrigues, A., Chambel, M. J., Cesário, F.

Correlates of active commuting to school among Portuguese adolescents: an ecological model approach. International journal of environmental research and public health 19(5) 2733.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, G. M.

Other Researchers:

Loureiro, N., Loureiro, V., Cruces, G. A., Martins, J.

The interplay between strictness of policies and individuals’ self-regulatory efforts: associations with handwashing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 56(4) 368-380.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gaspar de Matos, M.

Other Researchers:

Luszczynska, A., Szczuka, Z., Abraham, C., Baban, A., Brooks, S., Cipolletta, S., Wolf, H.