Mazher, S., & Masood, S. (2022). A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Criminal Sentiments Scale–Modified. Criminal Justice and Behavior, Online First, 1-16 https://doi.org/10.117 7/00938548221088812
Rasul, F., & Masood, S. (2022). Psychometric Testing of Urdu Version of Organizational Justice Scale. Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 32(1), 288-309
Rasul, F., & Masood, S. (2022). Reliability and Validity Estimation of Job Stressor Measures Interpersonal Conflict at Work Scale, Quantitative Workload Inventory and Organizational Constraints Scale in Urdu Language. Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 6(1), 26-40
Anwar, M., & Masood, S. (2022). Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 6(1), 79-90
Masood, S. (2020). Children’s Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale: Urdu Translation and Validation. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 35(2).
Masood, S. (2020). Translation and Validation of Psychological Capital Questionnaire. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 35(1), 209-225
Masood, S. (2019). Translation and Adaptation of Tolerance for Disagreement Scale among Pakistani Married Couples. Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 3(1), 56-79
Masood, S. (2018). Adolescent Triangulation into Interparental Conflict: Role of Cognitive Appraisals and Birth-Order. European Journal of Developmental Psychology. DOI: 10.1080/17405629.2018.1511418
Masood, S. (2018, December). Role of self-compassion in work-family conflict and psychological well-being among working men and women. Journal of Bahavioral Sciences, 28(2), 131-145
Masood, S. (2018, January). American Beauty Empire and Inscription Metaphor: A Study of Third World Women as ‘Tabula Rasa’ in Sonia Singh’s Goddess For Hire and Kavita Daswani’s The Village Bride of Beverly Hills. Kashmir Journal of Language Research, 21(1), 109-121. ISSN. 1028-6640
Masood, S. (2017 Winter). Psychological capital and mental health of rescue workers. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 32(2) 429-447.
Masood, S. (2017). Technologies supported communicative grammar translation model: a motivational agent for English learning. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 32(1).
Masood, S. (2017). Psychological well-being and perceived familial social support for patients with hepatitis C: A challenge for health practitioners. Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 1(1), 27-47.
Masood, S. (2016). Translation and validation of Dutch Workaholism Scale. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 31(2), 331-346.
Masood. S. (2015). Attitudes towards learning English among university students of Hazara region. Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature. 3, 19-50.
Masood, S. (2016). Role of early exposure to domestic violence in display of aggression among university students. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 30(2), 323-342.
Masood, S. (2015). Elements of social protest in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, 28(2), 1-17.
Masood, S. (2012 Summer). The role of study skill in academic achievement of students: A closer focus on gender. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 27(1), 37-51.
Masood, S. (2012). Magical realism as social protest in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Of Love and Other Demons. Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, 25(3), 47-62.
Masood, S. (2011 Winter). Social competence, parental promotion of peer relations, and lonliness among adolescents. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 26(2), 217-232
Masood, S. (2011). Gender role attitudes and attribution of blame for spousal violence in married men and women. Pakistan Journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1, 17-32.
Masood, S. (2010). Attitudes about honour killing among men and women— perspective from Islamabad. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad (JAMC) 22(3), 38-41. Available at http://www.ayubmed.edu.pk/JAMC/PAST /22-3/Masood.pdf
Masood, S. (2009). Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s No One Writes to the Colonel: An event of social protest. NUML Research Magazine (Now Journal of Critical Inquiry), 7(1), 83-96
Masood, S. (2008 Dec). Internet access and utilization for health information among university students in Islamabad. Journal of Ayub Medical College (JAMC) 20(4) 153-156. Available at http://www.ayubmed. edu.pk/JAMC/PAST/20-4/Irshad.pdf
Masood, S. (2008 Oct). Domestic violence and pregnancy – Perspective from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 18(10), 662-663. Available at http://www.cpsp.edu.pk/JCPSP/archieve/jcpsp_2008/Oct08/20.pdf
Masood, S. (2007 Jan). Prescribing privileges for psychologists among university students in Islamabad. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, 57(1), 35-36.
Masood, S. (2005 Dec) Road rage behavior: experiences of university students. Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, 15(12), 830-831.
Available at http://www.pakmedinet.com/journal.php?id=20&choice=1&month= December&year=2005&vol=15(12)
Articles Published in Proceedings
1. Tariq, T., & Masood, S. (2009). Social competence, promotion of peer relations and lonliness among adolescents. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Developmental Psychopathology: Prevalence, Management and Prevention (Oct 13-15, 2009) organized by National Institute of Psychology (NIP), Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (pp. 214-225)
2. Masood, S., & Kamal, A. (2007). Factors influencing attribution of blame for spousal violence. In Proceedings of the “8th International conference on Rights and Empowerment: Gender Issues in Southeast Asia” organized by Women’s Action and Resource Initiative (WARI), Bangkok, Thailand (pp. 95-110). Thailand: WARI
Articles Presented in Conferences
1. Sana B., & Masood, S. (21-22 December, 2018). Paper presented in 26th International Conference on Psychology & Language Research. Dubai UAE.
2. Saleem, R., & Masood, S. (16-17 February, 2018). Paper presented in Ist International conference on mental health: Gender Issues, challenges, and outcomes. Organized by Hazara University, Mansehra
3. Mehmood, M., & Masood, S. (16-17 February, 2018). Rejection sensitivity and depression among married individuals: role of self-silencing. Paper presented in Ist International conference on mental health: Gender Issues, challenges, and outcomes. Organized by Hazara University, Mansehra
4. Masood, S. (1-2 December, 2016). Self-compassion and marital adjustment among working and nonworking individuals. Paper presented at 6th Insternational Conference on Gender in Perspective: Issues and Challenges organized by National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
5. Masood, S. (19 March -21 March 2015). Witnessing Domestic Violence and Aggression among University Students. Paper presented at 14th International Conference of Psychology (ICP). Institute of Applied Psychology and Centre for Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab and Pakistan Psychological Association.
6. Masood, S. (30 July – 01 August 2013). Prevalence and Nature of Exposure to IPV as Reported by Pakistani Young Adults. Paper presented at Eighth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic.
7. Masood, S. (29 March 2012). Perceived Familial Support among Hepatitis-C Patients. Paper presented at 1st International Conference on Mental Health. International Islamic University, Islamabad.
8. Masood, S. (17 Dec 2012). Mental Health of Hepatitis-C Patients. Paper presented at International Conference of Applied Psychology (ICAPP). Department of Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
9. Masood, S. (2009, Oct 13-15). Social Competence, Parental Promotion of Peer Relationship and Loneliness among Adolescents. Paper presented at Developmental Psychopathology: Prevalence, Management & Prevention, National Institute of Psychology, Islamabad.
10. Masood, S. (2007, Oct 30-31). Factors influencing attribution of blame for spousal violence. Paper presented at “8th International conference on Rights and Empowerment: Gender Issues in Southeast Asia”. Women’s Action and Resource Initiative (WARI) Bangkok, Thailand.
11. Masood, S. (2007, May 16). Gender role attitudes and attribution of blame for spousal violence in married men and women. Paper presented at one-day National conference on “Gender Issues in 21st Century in Pakistan”. Centre for Clinical Psychology, Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan.