Repositório Comunidade: O CIPD é a unidade de investigação das Universidades Lusíada no domínio da Psicologia que, entre outros objectivos, procura promover a realização de estudos científicos, angariar e disponibilizar os recursos necessários ao desenvolvimento dos mesmos e divulgar o conhecimento científico na sua área de actuação.
http://hdl.handle.net/11067/43
O CIPD é a unidade de investigação das Universidades Lusíada no domínio da Psicologia que, entre outros objectivos, procura promover a realização de estudos científicos, angariar e disponibilizar os recursos necessários ao desenvolvimento dos mesmos e divulgar o conhecimento científico na sua área de actuação.2024-03-29T12:17:57ZPromover a fluência de leitura : uma intervenção preventiva
http://hdl.handle.net/11067/7297
Título: Promover a fluência de leitura : uma intervenção preventiva
Autor: Cruz, Joana Sara Ferraz da, 1980-; Mendes, Cátia Sofia Abreu; Marques, Teresa Sofia Moreira; Rodrigues, Bruna Regina da Silva; Alves, Diana Rute Pereia; Lemos, Ana; Cadime, Irene2024-01-01T00:00:00ZRepetitive Negative Thinking and Sexual Functioning in Portuguese Men and Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
http://hdl.handle.net/11067/7186
Título: Repetitive Negative Thinking and Sexual Functioning in Portuguese Men and Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
Autor: Peixoto, Maria Manuela; Ribeiro, Vera
Resumo: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a transdiagnostic process involved in the development and maintenance of emotional disorders that negatively affect sexual functioning. However, empirical evidence for the role of RNT on sexual functioning is still lacking. The current study aimed to investigate the role of RNT on sexual
functioning in men and women by examining differences in RNT between men and women and between individuals with and without subclinical sexual difficulties. It also aimed to investigate the predictive role of RNT on sexual function indices in men and women. A total of 424 participants (270 women) completed online a sociodemographic questionnaire and Portuguese versions of the Persistent and Intrusive Negative Thoughts
Scale, the Female Sexual Functioning Index, and the International Index of Erectile Function. The main findings showed that women scored significantly higher than men on the RNT. Similarly, individuals with subclinical sexual difficulties scored significantly higher on the RNT compared with individuals without sexual difficulties.
RNT was a statistically significant and negative predictor of sexual functioning in women and men. The role of RNT on sexual functioning in women and men was found, with men and women with subclinical sexual difficulties more likely to express persistent and intrusive negative thoughts compared with men and women without sexual difficulties. In summary, RNT appears to be a negative predictor of sexual functioning in both women and men, suggesting that individuals with more intrusive and negative persistent thoughts also have more difficulty in their sexual response.
Descrição: Publish at: International Journal of Sexual Health, Volume 34, Issue 42022-01-01T00:00:00ZQuality of life and emotional well-being during COVID-19 as mediators in the relationship between sexual functioning and satisfaction in Portuguese women
http://hdl.handle.net/11067/7185
Título: Quality of life and emotional well-being during COVID-19 as mediators in the relationship between sexual functioning and satisfaction in Portuguese women
Autor: Peixoto, Maria Manuela; Lopes, Julia
Resumo: Women’s quality of life, emotional well-being, sexual functioning and satisfaction are
associated, and little is known about this relationship during COVID-19 pandemic. This
study examines the mediating role of quality of life and emotional well-being in the
relationship between sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction in women during COVID19 outbreak in Portugal. A sample of 301 women was recruited in May 2020, and women
answered to a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Female Sexual Functioning Index, the
Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women, the brief WHOQOL, and the Positive Affect –
Negative Affect Scale (emotional well-being). Results indicated that quality of life was the
only significant mediator for the relationship between sexual functioning and sexual
satisfaction. Overall, the results emphasize the role of perceived quality of life in women’s
sexuality, by extending previous knowledge to a crisis context (COVID-19 pandemic),
enhancing quality of life promotion during adverse moments to improve women's sexual
satisfaction.
Descrição: Publish at: Women & Health Volume 62, 2022 - Issue 4; corresponding author:
Email: nelinha.peixoto@gmail.com
Full postal address:
Maria Manuela Peixoto, Centro de Investigação em Psicologia para o Desenvolvimento Positivo, Instituto de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação, Universidade Lusíada do Porto, Rua de Moçambique, 21 e 71, Aldoar, 4100 - 348, Porto, Portugal2022-01-01T00:00:00ZSexual Satisfaction in Portuguese Women: Differences Between Women With Clinical, Self-Perceived and Absence of Sexual Difficulties
http://hdl.handle.net/11067/7184
Título: Sexual Satisfaction in Portuguese Women: Differences Between Women With Clinical, Self-Perceived and Absence of Sexual Difficulties
Autor: Peixoto, Maria Manuela
Resumo: Objectives: Female sexual functioning and satisfaction are affected by the presence of
sexual difficulties. The current study examines differences in sexual satisfaction according
to three groups of women: (i) clinical sexual difficulties assessed by the Female Sexual
Functioning Index (FSFI) cut-off; (ii) self-perceived sexual difficulties at a non-clinical
level; and (iii) sexually healthy. Methods: A convenience sample of 329 Portuguese
women, with a mean age of 28.69 (SD = 8.78), answered a specific question on the
presence of self-perceived sexual difficulties, the Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women and
the FSFI. From the 329 women, 56 were assigned to the group with clinical sexual
difficulties, 60 were assigned to the group with self-perceived sexual difficulties at nonclinical level, and 213 constituted the sexually healthy group. Results: Sexually healthy
women were more sexually satisfied compared with women who self-perceived sexual
difficulties and women who had clinical sexual difficulties according to the FSFI. In
addition, women who self-perceived sexual difficulties were also more sexually satisfied
compared to women with clinical sexual difficulties according to the FSFI. Conclusions:
Women's sexual satisfaction was negatively affected by sexual difficulties assessed by the
FSFI cut-off. Although with less impact, self-perceived sexual difficulties also negatively
affect women's sexual satisfaction.
Descrição: Publish at: International Journal of Sexual Health, Volume 34, Issue 2; corresponding author:
Email: nelinha.peixoto@gmail.com
Full postal address:
Maria Manuela Peixoto, Centro de Investigação em Psicologia para o Desenvolvimento Positivo, Instituto de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação, Universidade Lusíada do Porto, Rua de Moçambique, 21 e 71, Aldoar, 4100 - 348, Porto, Portugal; corresponding author:
Email: nelinha.peixoto@gmail.com
Full postal address:
Maria Manuela Peixoto, Centro de Investigação em Psicologia para o Desenvolvimento Positivo, Instituto de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação, Universidade Lusíada do Porto, Rua de Moçambique, 21 e 71, Aldoar, 4100 - 348, Porto, Portugal2022-01-01T00:00:00Z