Maria Joao Alvarez, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal |
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Godinho CA, Pereira CR, Pegado A, et al. (2024) Condom use across casual and committed relationships: The role of relationship characteristics. Plos One. 19: e0304952 |
Luz R, Pegado A, Godinho C, et al. (2023) Multiple Casual Sex Scripts: Shared Beliefs about Behavior among Portuguese Emerging Adults. International Journal of Sexual Health : Official Journal of the World Association For Sexual Health. 35: 105-122 |
Luz R, Alvarez MJ, Godinho CA, et al. (2022) A Fertile Ground for Ambiguities: Casual Sexual Relationships Among Portuguese Emerging Adults. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 823102 |
Alvarez MJ, Pegado A, Luz R, et al. (2021) Still Striving After All These Years: Between Normality of Conduct and Normativity of Evaluation in Casual Relationships among College Students. Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 1-11 |
Alvarez MJ, Pereira CR, Godinho CA, et al. (2021) Clear-Cut Terms and Culture-Sensitive Characteristics of Distinctive Casual Sexual Relationships in Portuguese Emerging Adults. Sexuality & Culture. 1-24 |
Pascoal PM, Byers ES, Alvarez MJ, et al. (2017) A Dyadic Approach to Understanding the Link Between Sexual Functioning and Sexual Satisfaction in Heterosexual Couples. Journal of Sex Research. 1-12 |
Pascoal PM, Alvarez MJ, Pereira CR, et al. (2017) Development and Initial Validation of the Beliefs About Sexual Functioning Scale: A Gender Invariant Measure. The Journal of Sexual Medicine |
Alvarez MJ, Garcia-Marques L. (2011) Cognitive and contextual variables in sexual partner and relationship perception. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 40: 407-17 |
Alvarez MJ, Garcia-Marques L. (2008) Condom inclusion in cognitive representations of sexual encounters. Journal of Sex Research. 45: 358-70 |