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Men's reflections on their body image at different life stages: A thematic analysis of interview accounts from middle-aged men. (2021)
Journal Article
Malik, M., Grogan, S., Cole, J., & Gough, B. (2021). Men's reflections on their body image at different life stages: A thematic analysis of interview accounts from middle-aged men. Journal of Health Psychology, 1222 - 1232. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105319871640

This study investigates how men's body image develops over time. A total of 14 men aged between 45 and 67?years completed in-depth interviews where they discussed their body image since childhood, prompted in some cases by photographs of themselves a... Read More about Men's reflections on their body image at different life stages: A thematic analysis of interview accounts from middle-aged men..

An investigation of factors that interact with the effect of sleep on false memory in the DRM paradigm (2021)
Thesis
Alyobi, Z. M. A. (2021). An investigation of factors that interact with the effect of sleep on false memory in the DRM paradigm. (Thesis). Keele University

It is well established that sleep plays an important role in memory consolidation. However, there is a substantial body of evidence which suggests that sleep has the capacity to distort memory and facilitate the creation of false memories. Previous s... Read More about An investigation of factors that interact with the effect of sleep on false memory in the DRM paradigm.

Contemporary discursive accounts for alcohol use: explanations, justifications, and excuses (2021)
Thesis
Melia, C. R. (2021). Contemporary discursive accounts for alcohol use: explanations, justifications, and excuses. (Thesis). Keele University

Alcohol use in the UK is complex; it is heavily ingrained in social activities, nevertheless there are also significant rates of stigmatised alcohol problems. The boundary where alcohol use shifts from acceptable to problematic is a way of understand... Read More about Contemporary discursive accounts for alcohol use: explanations, justifications, and excuses.

The aggravation and mitigation of mass gathering-associated health risks: a social identity perspective (2021)
Thesis
Khazaie, A. K. D. H. (2021). The aggravation and mitigation of mass gathering-associated health risks: a social identity perspective. (Thesis). Keele University

Research and practice have tended to focus on physical factors in the aggravation and mitigation of mass gathering-associated health risks while largely neglecting the importance of psychosocial factors. This thesis sought to advance the understandin... Read More about The aggravation and mitigation of mass gathering-associated health risks: a social identity perspective.

Security of attachment and trust beliefs in close others during middle childhood (2021)
Journal Article
Rotenberg, K. J., Wicks, C., & Bathew, R. (2021). Security of attachment and trust beliefs in close others during middle childhood. Infant and child development, 30(5), https://doi.org/10.1002/icd.2252

The study examined the relation between the security of attachment and trust beliefs in close others during middle childhood. In the study, 133 children (63 girls, Mage = 9.5?years) completed standardized measures of the security of attachment and th... Read More about Security of attachment and trust beliefs in close others during middle childhood.

Co-radicalisation of Islamist and Nativist Extremists in Europe (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). Co-radicalisation of Islamist and Nativist Extremists in Europe. Journal of Muslims in Europe, 1 - 34. https://doi.org/10.1163/22117954-bja10034

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>A vast amount of social science research has been dedicated to the study of Islamist extremism – in particular, to uncover its psychological and structural drivers. However, the recent revival of extreme-righ... Read More about Co-radicalisation of Islamist and Nativist Extremists in Europe.

Needs satisfaction in intergroup contact: A multi-national study of pathways toward social change (2021)
Journal Article
Noor. (2021). Needs satisfaction in intergroup contact: A multi-national study of pathways toward social change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MDNGF

What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social equality? Drawing on the needs-based model of reconciliation, we theorized that when inequality between groups is perceived as illegitimate, disadvant... Read More about Needs satisfaction in intergroup contact: A multi-national study of pathways toward social change.

The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes. International Review of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.5334/irsp.469

COVID-19 pandemic, as a global threat to humanity, is likely to instigate a variety of collective responses in the society. We examined, for the first time, whether COVID-19 threat perception is related to attitudes towards Syrian immigrants in Turke... Read More about The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes.

The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes. International Review of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/948ch

<p>COVID-19 pandemic, as a global threat to humanity, is likely to instigate a variety of collective responses in the society. We examined, for the first time, whether COVID-19 threat perception is related to attitudes towards Syrian immigrants in Tu... Read More about The pathogen paradox: Evidence that perceived COVID-19 threat is associated with both pro- and anti-immigrant attitudes.

The relation between young adults' trust beliefs in others and interpersonal hostility (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). The relation between young adults' trust beliefs in others and interpersonal hostility. Aggressive behavior, https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.21969

The research examined whether, and if so how, young adults' trust beliefs in others were associated with interpersonal hostility. The participants in Study 1 were 139 young adults from the UK (76 women; Mage?=?20.8). In Study 2, 88 young adult women... Read More about The relation between young adults' trust beliefs in others and interpersonal hostility.