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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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Young adults who self-harm: Barriers to and facilitators of seeking help. Psychiatry Research. 327(9) 115390.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gouveia-Pereira, M., Duarte, E., Florindo, V.

Other Researchers:

Simões, B. .

Can Interpersonal Problems Predict Female Depression? Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology 11(1).

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G

Other Researchers:

Fonseca, A., Gois, C.

Occupational Stress and Turnover Intentions in Employees of the Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority: Mediating Effect of Burnout and Moderating Effect of Motivation. Administrative Sciences 13 (12) 251.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Freitas, M., Ramos, F.

Healthy Social Network Use and Well-Being during Adolescence: A Biopsychosocial Approach. Children 10(10) 1649.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

Gaspar, T., Carvalho, M., Noronha, C., Guedes, F. B., Cerqueira, A.

The Effect of Green Human Resources Management Practices on Employees’ Affective Commitment and Work Engagement: The Moderating Role of Employees’ Biospheric Value. Sustainability 15(3) 2190.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Sabino, A.

Other Researchers:

Gomes, J. F., Antunes, V.

Psychodrama in Portugal: an overview of its history practice and challenges. Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie 22 67–75.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J.

Psychometric properties of the measure of achieved capabilities in homeless services. BMC Public Health 23(1) 93.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Vargas Moniz, M. J., Sacchetto, B., Ornelas, J., Jorge-Monteiro, M. F.

Other Researchers:

Greenwood, R. M., O’Shaughnessy, B. R., Manning, R. M., Almas, I., Duarte, T., Disperati, F., Gaboardi, M., Lenzi, M., Santinello, M., Vieno, A., Marques, R. P., Carmona, M., Nave, A., Bernad, R., Rivero, B., the Home_EU Consortium.

Quality of Life and Well-Being of Adolescents in Portuguese Schools. Child Indicators Research 16(4) 1381-1394.

APPsyCI Researchers:

de Matos, M. G.

Other Researchers:

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

Burnout and Suicidal Behaviours in Health Professionals in Portugal: The Moderating Effect of Self-Esteem. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(5) 4325.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Jesus, A., Pitacho, L.

Migraines and Family Life: Adaptation and Validation of the Portuguese Version of the IMPAC Scale. Clínica y Salud 34(3) 103 - 109.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Dias, D.

Other Researchers:

Knittel, S.

Covid-19 Vaccination Acceptance: A Case of Interplay Between Political and Health Dimensions. Political Psychology 44(4) 917-939.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Miranda, M.

Other Researchers:

Lima, K., do Bú, E., Dantas, A., P., Pereira, C.

Teatro Playback Psicoterapêutico: Manual de Implementação. Edições ISPA.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J.

Other Researchers:

Lima, M. P., Preto, L. F.