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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.

 

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Psychotherapeutic Playback Theatre Well-Being and Psychological Distress: An Impact Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21(10).

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J.

Other Researchers:

Lima, M. P. de, Preto, L., & Martins, P.

Playback Theatre applications: A systematic review of literature. The Arts in Psychotherapy 102152.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Gonzalez, A. J.

Other Researchers:

de Lima, M. P., Preto, L., Amarante, N., & Barros, R.

The impact of community resilience well-being and community attachment on human service workers’ burnout. Journal of Social Work 24(3) 322-338.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Rivero, C

Other Researchers:

Henriques, J., Luís, S., Gonçalves, S. P., Tavares, L. P., & Marujo, H. Á.

Daily uncertainty may overshadow the role of perceived manager effectiveness on daily performance via experienced daily positive affect: A multilevel study.  Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 65(3) 549-558.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Caetano, A.

Other Researchers:

Junça Silva, A.

LGBTIQ+ children in vulnerable contexts: Needs experiences and resistances. Children and Youth Services Review 166(C).

APPsyCI Researchers:

López-Sáez, M. A.

Other Researchers:

Langarita, J. A., Platero, L., Esteves, M.

Recruitment and Selection Process Using Artificial Intelligence: How Do Candidates React? Administrative Sciences 14 155.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Ligeiro, N., Dias, I.

Beyond Work: The Role of “Family-Friendly” Practices in the Subjective Well-Being of Teleworkers and On-Site Workers in the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21(4) 447.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Lopes, S., Sabino, A.

Other Researchers:

Couto, R., Rodrigues, A., Oliveira, Í. M., Dias, P. C., Leite, Â., & Carvalho, V. S.

The Mediating Effect of Affective Commitment on the Relationship between Competence Development and Turnover Intentions: Does This Relationship Depend on the Employee’s Generation? Administrative Sciences 14(5) 97.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Tomás, C., & Antunes, A.

Organizational citizenship behavior: adaptation and validation of the OCB scale CCOE-R. Frontiers in Psychology 15.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Palma-Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Neves, P. C., Andrade, C., & Au-Yong-Oliveira, M.

The Effect of Psychological Flexibility on Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Multiple Mediation Role of Mindfulness and Coping. Behavioral Sciences 14(7) 545.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Neto, D. D.

Other Researchers:

Paiva, T., Silva, A. N. d., Karekla, M., Kassianos, A. P., & Gloster, A.

Competence development and affective commitment as mechanisms that explain the relationship between organizational culture and turnover intentions. Administrative Sciences 14(9) 223.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Palma-Moreira, A.

Other Researchers:

Dias, A. L., Pereira, B., & Au-Yong-Oliveira, M.

From Grief to Growth: The Role of Coping Strategies Kinship and Cause of Death. OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 00302228241259647.

APPsyCI Researchers:

Moreira, A., Neto, D. D.

Other Researchers:

Pereira, M.