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Publications by José Vasconcelos Raposo

2013

Do science for what and ? for whom? [Fazer ciência para quê ? e para quem?]

Authors
Vasconcelos Raposo, J;

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Motricidade

Abstract

2013

Clima motivacional em jogadores de uma equipa de andebol

Authors
Vasconcelos-Raposo, J; Moreira, JM; Teixeira, CM;

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Motricidade

Abstract

2013

Physical Activity, Depression and Anxiety Among the Elderly

Authors
Teixeira, CM; Vasconcelos Raposo, J; Fernandes, HM; Brustad, RJ;

Publication
SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH

Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare by sex, physical activity, and academic qualifications the symptomatology of depression among elders. The sample consisted of 140 elderly, 70 elements were male and 70 female, aged over 62 years. The instruments used to assess the dependent variables were the Scale of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity, the Beck Depressive Inventory and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Significant gender effects were obtained demonstrating that those who practiced physical activity had lower rates of depression and anxiety. Comparisons showed that women had higher values than men. At the level of educational attainment it was found that individuals with lower level of education tended to have higher values for both depression and anxiety. Finally, a significant correlation was identified between physical activity, depression and anxiety, and for trait anxiety, however this correlation was not statistically significant. It was concluded that physical activity is associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety.

2017

Sexual satisfaction in patients with cancer [Satisfação sexual em pacientes com cancer] [Satisfacción sexual en enfermos de cáncer]

Authors
Vasconcelos Raposo, J; Moreira, TL; Arbinaga, F; Teixeira, CM;

Publication
Acta Colombiana de Psicologia

Abstract
This study aimed to compare the dimensions of sexual satisfaction in subjects with and without cancer. Independent variables were: different types of cancer, time elapsed since diagnosis, types of treatment and changes in body image. The dependent variable was level of satisfaction with sexual relations. The sample consisted of 184 participants, of whom 95 belonged to the cancer group (ages between 26 and 84 years) and 89 to the non-cancer group (ages between 19 and 67 years). The instrument used was the Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire (QSRS, for its Portuguese acronym). The results showed significant differences between the cancer group and the non-cancer group. Individuals with a history of cancer disease had lower values (17.93 ± 9.67) at the level of sexual function compared to individuals with no history of the disease (30.19 ± 4.2). Individuals with cancer who had higher values of self-esteem were those with urological cancer (16.76 ± 2.85), followed by breast cancer (14.83 ± 3.34) and “other cancers” (14.41 ± 5.5), whereas those with digestive cancer presented the lowest values (5.68 ± 13.63). In sexual functioning, the group of “other cancers” showed the highest levels of satisfaction (23.53 ± 10.12), while people with breast cancer (19.54 ± 9.36), digestive cancer (18.50 ± 12.57), and urological cancer (29.12 ± 7.22) presented the lowest levels of satisfaction. Within the group of people with cancer, those who had less than one year and between three to five years of having been diagnosed reflected less satisfactory sexual performance values. On the other hand, radiation treatments, surgery and “other treatments” showed negative effects on sexual functioning, as well as changes in body image. All independent variables had a negative impact on sexual satisfaction and performance, with the exception of weight loss, vomiting, and hair loss.

2013

Psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the TOPS2

Authors
Fernandes Gimenes, M; Vasconcelos Raposo, J; Fernandes Helder, M;

Publication
REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE DIAGNOSTICO Y EVALUACION-E AVALIACAO PSICOLOGICA

Abstract
The present study aims: i) to translate and adapt the TOPS2 to the Brazilian context (semantic equivalence/conceptual and content validity) ii) to examine its psychometric properties (fidelity and factorial validity), and iii) to examine the effects of context, gender, type of sport, competitive level and age in the use of psychological skills. The sample consisted of 540 subjects (423 male and 117 female). The fidelity of the factors varied between 0.50 and 0.82. The results indicated the AFC a reduced version (39 items) of TOPS2, accepting covariances between residual errors of some items of the instrument, as the best structural representations of the data analyzed. Multivariate analysis revealed that the effects of context, gender, type of sport, competitive level and age were significant in the use of psychological skills. These results suggest that the TOPS2 presents psychometric properties for use in Brazilian athletes, although further studies are recommended.

2016

Exercise Improves Depression: Gold Strategies to Treatment Adherence?

Authors
Carneiro, LSF; Fonseca, AM; Vieira coelho, MA; Mota, MP; Vasconcelos raposo, J;

Publication
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY

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