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List of works by Ana P. Relvas

Building Alliances with (In)Voluntary Clients: A Study Focused on Therapists' Observable Behaviors

scientific article published on 14 November 2016

Corrigendum: Marital Satisfaction, Sex, Age, Marriage Duration, Religion, Number of Children, Economic Status, Education, and Collectivistic Values: Data from 33 Countries

scientific article published on 5 October 2017

Corrigendum: The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation Study.

scientific article published on 27 September 2016

Families in the context of macroeconomic crises: A systematic review

scientific article published on 8 August 2016

Family and Systems Therapy and Training in Portugal

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Gambling Behavior Severity and Psychological, Family, and Contextual Variables: A Comparative Analysis

Global Study of Social Odor Awareness

Marital satisfaction, sex, age, marriage duration, religion, number of children, economic status, education, and collectivistic values: Data from 33 countries

scientific article published on 21 July 2017

Measuring family needs of people living with cancer. Portuguese validation and descriptive studies of the Family Inventory of Needs.

scientific article published on 17 July 2017

Pathological gambling and couple: towards an integrative systemic model.

scientific article published on June 2014

Preferred Interpersonal Distances: A Global Comparison

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Psychological morbidity in family caregivers of people living with terminal cancer: Prevalence and predictors.

scientific article published on 26 February 2018

Psychometric study of the Portuguese version of the Family Distress Index (FDI)

scientific article published on 01 June 2018

Risk factors for pathological gambling along a continuum of severity: Individual and relational variables

The 15-item Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Scale: Portuguese Validation Studies

scientific article published on 20 November 2015

The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary between and within Nations: A 35-Nation Study

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