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List of works by Nuno Ferreira

A systematic review of the association between individual behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia and carer burden

An implementation trial of ACT-based bibliotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome

Attitudes to ageing and quality of life in young and old older adults: an international cross-sectional analysis

Basic emotion profiles in healthy, chronic pain, depressed and PTSD individuals

scientific article published on 17 January 2011

Better living with illness: A transdiagnostic acceptance and commitment therapy group intervention for chronic physical illness

COVID-19 Pandemic's Effects on Disease and Psychological Outcomes of People With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Portugal: A Preliminary Research

scientific article published on 12 October 2020

COVID-19-related personal product shortages are associated with psychological distress in people living with gastrointestinal disorders: A cross-sectional survey

Carer burden and positive gain in dementia

Compassion Protects Mental Health and Social Safeness During the COVID-19 Pandemic Across 21 Countries

Depression and physical disability in chronic pain: The mediation role of emotional intelligence and acceptance

Development and psychometric properties of the Anticipatory Anxiety Inventory

Emotion coupling and regulation in anorexia nervosa

scientific article published on 20 November 2012

Emotion-regulation strategies in older people: a systematic review

Engaging Children and Young People in Digital Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review of Modes of Delivery, Facilitators, and Barriers

scientific article published on 12 March 2020

Exposure to challenging behaviour and staff psychological well-being: The importance of psychological flexibility and organisational support in special education settings

Factors emerging from the "Zarit Burden Interview" and predictive variables in a UK sample of caregivers for people with dementia - CORRIGENDUM

scientific article published on 04 January 2019

Fears of compassion magnify the harmful effects of threat of COVID-19 on mental health and social safeness across 21 countries

Further validation of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire for Adolescents in a broader paediatric context

Heavy Cannabis Use Is Associated With Low Bone Mineral Density and an Increased Risk of Fractures

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Measuring acceptance in irritable bowel syndrome: preliminary validation of an adapted scale and construct utility

scientific article published on 25 October 2012

Mental imagery in chronic pain: prevalence and characteristics

scientific article published on 17 October 2013

Moderating effect of IBS acceptance on psychosocial mediators of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

New psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome: mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).

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Protective Factors in Violence Risk Assessment: Predictive Validity of the SAPROF and HCR-20 V3

Psychological flexibility and fear of recurrence in prostate cancer

Psychological mediators in the relationship between paediatric chronic pain and adjustment: An investigation of acceptance, catastrophising and kinesiophobia

The Reply

scientific article published on 01 October 2017

The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on individuals with gastrointestinal disorders: A protocol of an international collaborative study

The influence of psychological flexibility on life satisfaction and mood in muscle disorders

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The influence of psychosocial factors in veteran adjustment to civilian life.

scientific article published on 25 March 2018

The relationship between acceptance, catastrophizing and illness representations in chronic pain

scientific article published on November 21, 2012

Valuing the caregiver: a feasibility study of an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) group intervention for dementia caregivers

Work-Life Balance, Couple Satisfaction, and Father Involvement: A Cross-Cultural Study

Young People Who Meaningfully Improve Are More Likely to Mutually Agree to End Treatment