Articles in international scientific journals

Abreu-Afonso, José, Isabel Leal, Vera Proença (2015),  “Motivation for Conjugality in Couples Life Cycle and Its Relation to Happiness and Satisfaction.” Psychology 6, pp. 1394-1412.

Alonso Ruído, Rodriguez Castro, Pérez André & Magalhães, M. (2015) "Estudio cualitativo en un grupo de estudiantes ourensanos/as sobre el fenómeno del Sexting", Revista De Estudios E Investigación En Psicología Y Educación, Vol. Extr., No. 13, A13-059 (a journal from the University of Coruña, Spain).

Azambuja, M., Nogueira, C., Neves, Sofia & Oliveira, J. (2013). Gender Violence in Portugal: discourses, knowledges and practices. Indian Journal of Gender Studies20, 31-50. doi: 10.1177/0971521512465935

Bárrios, Maria João, Ana Alexandre Fernandes (2015), “Local Promotion of Active Aging: Community Support and Well-being for People Aged 65 Years and Over.” The International journey of Aging and society Volume 5, Issue 4, s/p.

Cabrera, A., Flores, T. M., Martins, Carla (2011), “Media representations of the female of the Portuguese Parliament: the case of the Parity Parliament”, Brazilian Journalism Research, Volume 7 - Número 11, Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa em Jornalismo, pp. 76-94

Cabrera, A., Flores, T. M., Martins, Carla (2011), “Representações mediáticas das deputadas portuguesas: o ‘caso’ do Parlamento Paritário” (Media representations of female Portuguese MPs: the 'case' of the Parity Parliament), Brazilian Journalism Research, Volume 7 - Número 11, Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa em Jornalismo, pp. 75-93

Cardoso, A. e Manuel Carlos Silva (2015), “Unequal Development in Barcelos, Northwest of Portugal: articulation of the central peripheral model with the territorialist model.” Ambiente y Desarrollo, pp. 73-88.

Carvalho, Inês, Carlos Costa, Nina Lykke and Anália Torres (2014), “An analysis of gendered employment in the Portuguese Tourism sector”, Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism, pp. 37-41

Casaca, Sara Falcão, Tindara Addabbo, Amélia Bastos, Nata Duvvury, Aine Ní Léime (2015), “Gender and labour in times of austerity: Ireland, Italy and Portugal in a comparative perspective.” International Labour Review, s/p.

Castro, Yolanda Rodriguéz, Fernández, María Lameiras, Magalhães, Maria José, & Fernández, María Victoria (2010). Los rasgos expresivos e instrumentales de la comunidad educativa española: Estudiantes, padres/madres y docentes (Expressive and instrumental traits of the Spanish educational community: students, parents and teachers). Summa Psicológica UST (CL), 7(2), 75-82.

Castro, Yolanda Rodríguez, Magalhães, Maria José, Coelho, Salomé, Matthee, Deidré, & Martins, Vânia (2011). La influencia de los movimientos sociales en una historia de vida (The influence of social movements in a life story). La Aljaba15, 57-70. Available at http://www.scielo.org.ar/pdf/aljaba/v15/v15a03.pdf

Costa, P. A., Oliveira, R.,Pereira, H. & Isabel Leal (2015), “Adaptação dos inventários de sexismo moderno para Portugal. O inventário de sexismo ambivalente e o inventário de ambivalência em relação aos homens.” Psicologia, Reflexão e Crítica 28 (1), pp. 1-10.

Cunha Silvestre, Maria João (2011). “Striving for the perfect body: Risk behaviors in Portuguese adolescent girls”. Journal of Social and Political Sciences. Vol. 4. N. 1. Pp: 31-43

Cunha Silvestre, Maria João, Ferreira, Cristiana (2013). “As crianças protagonistas de notícias: sujeitos e objectos de crime”. InterCom: revista brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação, v. 36, p. 81-102.

Cunha, Maria João (2015), "The need for media regulation policies on body matters", in Media and Communication - International Scientific Journal of Media, Communication, Journalism and Public Relations, n.º 3, pp. 137-147.

Cunha, Maria João (2015), “The need for media regulation policies on body matters.” Media and Communication - International Scientific Journal of Media, Communication, Journalism and Public Relations 3, pp. 137-147.

Delalibera, Mayra, Joana Presa, António Barbosa , Isabel Leal (2015), “Sobrecarga no cuidar e suas repercussões nos cuidadores de pacientes em fim de vida: Revisão sistemática da literatura.” Ciência & Saúde Coletiva vol. 20, n. 9, s/p.

Dias, F.V., Isabel Leal, João Marôco (2015), “Inventário de medos III: avaliação das qualidades psicométricas em uma amostra portuguesa.” Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica 28 (1), pp. 11-20.

Fernandez, M. L., Magalhães, Maria José, & Castro, Yolanda (2011). Project of love, fear and power: Professionals’ discourses about the gender violence in Portugal. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(3), 291.

Formiga, N., Duarte, V., Neves, S., Machado, M. & Machado, F. (2015). “Escala de Condutas Antissociais e Delitivas: Estrutura Fatorial da versão Portuguesa”. Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 8(4), 718-727. doi: 10.1590/1678-7153.201528409

Goulart, Pedro (2016) “Measuring Job Satisfaction: Are Articles Using Wider Scales More Cited?” International Advances in Economic Research, 22: 113–115.

Goulart, Pedro e F.J. Veiga (2016) “Portuguese  legislative elections: how economic voting, the median voter and unemployment led to ‘the times they are a’changin’?”, Electoral Studies 43: 197-200.

Goulart, Pedro. e A.S. Bedi (2016), “Interest in school and educational success in Portugal”, Journal of Educational Research, Published Online.

Laranjeira, C., Ponce de Leão, P. & Isabel Leal (2015), “Temporal experience among women gynecological cancer survivors : a lifeworld perspective.” Journal of women and social work 30(2), pp. 170-186.

Machado, M., Machado, F., Neves, Sofia & Fávero, M. (2014). How Parental Acceptance-Rejection, Power and Prestige affect psychological adjustment? A quantitative study with a sample of Portuguese college students. Cross-cultural Research.

Magalhães, Maria José (2010). Feminismos e lesbianismo: Derrubando o mito da Lavender Menace (Feminisms and lesbianism: Knocking down the myth of Lavender Menace). LES Online2(1), 33-46.

Magalhães, Maria José, Afonso, Ilda, Ruiz, Lídia, Monteiro, Isabel, Ribeiro, Vanessa, & Ribeiro, Liliana (2012). The intervention of UMAR in the area of violence against women. Interdisciplinary Journal of Family Studies17(1), 169-179.

Magalhães, Maria José, Morais, Carminda, & Castro, Yolanda (2011). Organização e funcionamento duma casa de abrigo de solidariedade social (Organization and operation of a social solidarity shelter home). Psicologia & Sociedade (BR), 23(3), 598-607. Available at http://www.scielo.br/pdf/psoc/v23n3/18.pdf

Marques, M.M., De Gucht, V., Gouveia, M. J., Leal,Isabel Leal I., Maes, S. (2015), “Differential effects of behavioral interventions with a graded physical activity component in patients suffering from Chronic Fatigue (Syndrome): An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.” Clinical Psychology Review 40, pp. 123-127.

Neves, Bárbara Barbosa  (2015), “Does the Internet matter for strong ties? Bonding Social Capital, Internet Use, and Age-based Inequality.” International Review of Sociology 25(3), pp. 415-433.

Neves, Bárbara Barbosa e Jaime Fonseca (2015), “Latent Class Models in Action: Bridging Social Capital and Internet Use.” Social Science Research 50, pp. 15-30.

Neves, Bárbara Barbosa, et al. (2015), “The ‘Non-Aligned’: Young People’s Narratives of Rejection of Social Networking Sites.” Young 23 (2), pp. 116-135.

Neves, S., Pinto, J. & Nogueira, C. (2015). “Análisis de la estructura factorial de la versión en portugués de la escala de autosilenciamiento”. Acta Colombiana de Psicología, 18(1), 103-112. doi: 10.14718/ACP.2015.18.1.10.

Neves, Sofia (2011). Women trafficking for sexual exploitation in Portugal: Life narratives. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science1(17), 186-192.

Neves, Sofia, Cameira, M., Machado, M., Duarte, V. &, Machado, F. (2016), “Beliefs on Marital Violence and Self-Reported Dating Violence: A Comparative Study of Cape Verdean and Portuguese Adolescents”, Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma. doi: 10.1007/s40653-016-0099-7

Neves, Sofia, Nogueira, C., Topa, J. &, Silva E. (2016), “Mulheres imigrantes em Portugal: Uma análise de género”. Revista Estudos de Psicologia, 33(4), 723-733. doi: 10.1590/1982-02752016000400015

Nodin, N., Carballo-Dieguez, A., & Isabel Leal (2015), “Comportamentos sexuais de risco e preventivos masculinos: resultados de uma amostra recolhida a través da internet em Portugal.” Saúde e Sociedade 24(2), s/p.

Oliveira, E. & Neves, Sofia (2012). Performatividades de Género: Discursos e Representações de um Grupo de Irmãs Religiosas Católicas (Gender Performativities: Discourses and Representations of a Group of Religious Catholic Sisters). Quaderns de Psicologia: International Journal of Psychology, 14(2), 7-13.

Oliveira, J. M., Neves, Sofia, Saavedra, L. & Nogueira, C. (2013). La Psicología Feminista Crítica en el suroeste semiperiférico europeo: el intrigante caso de Portugal (Critical  Feminist Psychology in semi peripheral southwest Europe: the intriguing case of Portugal). Teoria y Critica de la Psicologia3, 302-319.

Oliveira, J. M., Neves, Sofia, Saavedra, L. & Nogueira, C. (2013). Critical Feminist Psychology from the Semi-peripheral Southwest of Europe: the Intriguing Case of Portugal. Annual Review of Critical Psychology10, 801-816.

Oliveira, J., Neves, Sofia, Nogueira, C. & Koning, M. (2009). Present but un-named: feminist liberation psychology in Portugal. Feminism and Psychology, 19, 394-406. doi: 10.1177/0959353509105631

Pereira, Maria do Mar (2015), “Higher Education Cutbacks and the Reshaping of Epistemic Hierarchies: an Ethnographic Study of the Case of Feminist Scholarship.” ​Sociology, 49 (2) pp. 287-304.

Pinto, Paula C. (2008), “Re-Constituting care: A rights-based approach to disability, motherhood, and the dilemmas of care”, Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, Special issue on Caregiving and Carework, Vol. 10, 1, pp. 119-130

Pinto, Paula C. (2011). ‘The Maternal is Political’: Mothering with a Disability as Feminist Empowered Mothering. Revista EX-Aequo, 23, 67-81.

Pinto, Paula C. (2011). At the crossroads: Human rights and the politics of disability and gender in Portugal. ALTER: European Review of Disability Research, 5/2, 116-128, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.alter.2011.02.005.

Pinto, Paula C. (2011). Between the lines: A critical discourse analysis of disability policy in Portugal. Disability Studies Quarterly, vol. 31/3, http://www.dsq-sds.org/article/view/1678/1592.

Pinto, Paula Campos (2016). “Of rights and wrongs: Assessing disability rights in the era of austerity”. Monority Reports, 2: 213-236.

Pinto, Paula Campos (2016). “Out of shadows: Violence against girls and women with disabilities in Portugal”. Alter, European Journal of Disability Research, 10(2): 137-147.

Sant’ana, Helena (2012), “Religião e Género na Índia Patriarcal” (Religion and Gender in Patriarchal India), in Revista Brasileira de História e Ciências Sociais (Brazilian Journal of History & Social Sciences), Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil,5(9),1-19

Senra, H., Vieira, C.R, Roger, H., Perrin, P.B., Barbosa, F., Ferreira, P., Rivera, D. & Isabel Leal (2015), “A systematic review of psychological adjustment to irreversible vision loss in adults with acquired low vision and blindness.” Ophthalmology 122 (4), pp. 851-861.

Silva, E., Nogueira, C. & Neves, Sofia (2010). (Re)Conciliação dos usos do tempo: Imigração, Género e Trabalho-Família ((Re)Conciliation of time uses: Immigration, Gender and Work-Family). Revista Psico41(4), 456-462.

Silva, Manuel.C. e Ribeiro, F. B. (2015), “Ciências Sociais, Ética e Bioética: o caso do trabalho sexual.” Revista Brasileira de Sociologia, Comitês de Ética em Pesquisa: caminhos e descaminhos teórico-metodológicos vol 03, n.º5 pp. 177-202.

Topa, J., Neves, Sofia & Nogueira, C. (2013). Imigração e Saúde: A (in)acessibilidade das mulheres imigrantes aos cuidados de saúde (Immigration and Health: The (in)accessibility of immigrant women to health care). Saúde e Sociedade, 22(2), 328-241. doi:10.1590/S0104-12902013000200006

Topa, J., Nogueira, C. & Neves, Sofia (2010). Inclusão/exclusão das mulheres imigrantes na saúde em Portugal: reflexão à luz do feminismo crítico (Inclusion/exclusion of immigrant women in health in Portugal: reflection from critical feminism). Revista Psico, 41(4), 366-373.

Topa, Joana, Nogueira, C. & Neves, S. (2016), “Desafios de mulheres brasileiras nos serviços de saúde materna”, Género & Direito, 5(2), 25-51. DOI: 10.18351/2179-7137/ged.v5n2p25-51

Torres, Anália (2008) “Women, Gender and Work. The Portuguese Case in the context of the European Union”, International Journal of Sociology, Vol. 38, Num. 4, pp. 36 – 56.

Torres, Anália and Tiago Lapa (2010), “Familia e jóvenes en Europa, Convergencia e diversidad in Revista de Estúdio de Juventud, Instituto de la Juventud, Spain.

Torres, Anália, Bernardo Coelho and Miguel Cabrita (2013), “Bridge over troubled waters: family, gender and welfare in Portugal in the European context”, in European Societies, Volume 15, Issue 4, 2013.

Torres, Anália, Coelho, B., Cardoso, I. & Brites, R. (2012). A Mysterious European Threesome: Workcare Regimes, Policies and Gender. International and Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences, 1(1), 31­-61

Torres, Anália, Mendes, R. and Lapa, T. (2008) “Families in Europe” in Portuguese Journal of Social Science, Vol. 7, Num. 1, pp. 49-84.

Von Humboldt, S., & Isabel Leal (2015), “The Old and the Oldest-Old: Do They Have Different Perspectives on Adjustment to Aging?” International Journal of Gerontology, s/p.

Von Humboldt, S., & Isabel Leal (2015), “The Orientation to Life Questionnaire: Validation of a Mesure to Assess Older Adult’s Sense of Coherence.” Educational Gerontology, s/p.

Von Humboldt, S., Isabel Leal & Pimenta, F. (2015), “Sense of Coherence, Sociodemographic, Lifestyle, and Health-Related Factors in Older Adults' Subjective Well-Being.” Educational Gerontology, s/p.