Patricia Noboa, Ph.D.

Título/Appointment: Assistant professor
Departamento/Department: Social Sciences Department
Institución/Institution: UPR-Cayey
E-mail: patric

Reseña/Biosketch:
Patricia Noboa obtained her Ph.D. on Academic Psychology at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedra Campus. Her research interest is based on topics of Psychoanalysis, clinical practice, culture and human beings, social health determinants and climate change, Neuroscience: mind and body interaction, stress impact on health. Patricia Noboa is a currently an associate professor at the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, Department of Social Sciences.

Preparación Académica/Education:

  • University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Ph.D, 2005. Research Academic Psychology
  • University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras . MA. 2001. Psychology
  • University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, B.A. 1996. Social Sciences, Psychology

Research / Areas of Interests: Psychoanalysis, clinical practice, culture and human beings, social health determinants and climate change, Neuroscience: mind and body interaction, stress impact on health

Publicaciones/Publications:

  1. Noboa-Ortega, P. Ramos-B.,Otega, J., García, R. (2022). El acompañamiento durante los procesos de recuperación: ¿potenciador de la vida?. Psicología en Puerto Rico: Desafíos contextuales y retos para la acción
  2. Noboa-Ortega, P. & Soto-Arzat, A. (2019). De perderlo todo en un instante..a construir junto a otros nuestros espacios. Revista Polimorfo. p.162-179.
  3. David Pérez-Jiménez, Patricia Noboa-Ortega, Lymari Díaz-Meléndez, Nabila Irizarry-Martínez, Jesús M. Ortega-Guzmán, Stephanie M. Adorno-Galay (2018). Estrategias de Reclutamiento más Efectivas con Parejas Jóvenes Puertorriqueñas. Revista Puertorriqueña de Psicología.
  4. Noboa-Ortega, & David Pérez-Jiménez (2017). Apuntes para el desarrollo de intervenciones de prevención de VIH/ITS para jóvenes en Puerto Rico. Revista Interamericana de Psicología.
  5. Noboa- Ortega, P., Ortega-Guzman, J, & Feldman, A. (2014). Art integration in a HIV/STI prevention intervention and its scope in prevention work. Contest: Good practice and innovative approaches on gender, young women and HIV in Latin America. ONUSIDA. Noboa-Ortega, P. & Serrano-García, I. (2014). The best thing is to feel his warm semen. Revista Puertorriqueña de la Psicología. [Español]
  6. Noboa-Ortega, P. & Serrano-García, I. (2013). The best thing is to feel his warm semen. International Journal of Hispanic Psychology. Monographic issue: HIV/AIDS in Ibero-America: Theoretical approaches, Research and Intervention.
  7. Noboa-Ortega, P & Ortiz, B. (2007). Subjectivity: Significances of the Body in a Puerto Rican Group of Women. [ In Spanish]. Revista Identidades, February, p . 135-161.
  8. Noboa-Ortega, P. & Serrano-García, I. (2006) Self-Efficacy during Sexual Negotiation: Challenges in HIV Prevention in Puerto Rican Women. [In Spanish]. Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología,38 (1) 28-43.
  9. Noboa-Ortega, P. (2006). Subjectivity: Virgin Discourse as a Resistant Act during First Sexual Encounter . [ In Spanish] Revista Glossa, February,p. 35- 53.
  10. Acosta, E. & Noboa-Ortega, P. (2005). Between you and I: Sharing a Technology Transfer Experience. [In Spanish] Revista de Pedagogía. August,p 158-168.
  11. Noboa-Ortega, P., Serrano-García, I., & Hernández-Cartagena, M. (2003). Development of Self-Efficacy of Sexual Negotiation Scale. [In Spanish] Psicología Iberoamericana, 11(2), 93-104.