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A case-series evaluation of a brief, psycho-social approach intended for the prevention of relapse in psychosis. (2014)
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(2014). A case-series evaluation of a brief, psycho-social approach intended for the prevention of relapse in psychosis. Europe's Journal of Psychology, https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v10i4.832

There is a wealth of research into relapse prevention in psychosis; however, specific research into the effectiveness of short-term, self-management strategies aimed to prevent relapse is lacking. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the effects of Sor... Read More about A case-series evaluation of a brief, psycho-social approach intended for the prevention of relapse in psychosis..

Effects of norm referent salience on young people’s dietary orientation (2014)
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(2014). Effects of norm referent salience on young people’s dietary orientation. Appetite, 160 -164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2014.11.018

We examined the effects of making salient different norm referents on young people's dietary orientation. Participants were exposed to a referent who was either of similar age to themselves or older before reporting their normative beliefs, attitudes... Read More about Effects of norm referent salience on young people’s dietary orientation.

Agency, ‘good motherhood’ and ‘a load of mush’: Constructions of baby-led weaning in the press (2014)
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Locke, A. (2015). Agency, ‘good motherhood’ and ‘a load of mush’: Constructions of baby-led weaning in the press. Women's Studies International Forum, 53, 139-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.018

In this age of ‘intensive motherhood’, new mothers are flooded with information on the best ways in which to raise their children. One of the key issues is infant feeding, in particular, the timing and method of weaning their children onto solid food... Read More about Agency, ‘good motherhood’ and ‘a load of mush’: Constructions of baby-led weaning in the press.

Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom (2014)
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Huang, C., & Lamb, M. E. (2015). Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 46(1), 150-167. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022114555763

This study examined acculturation and parenting among 37 first-generation Chinese immigrant parents in the United Kingdom. The findings showed that these parents still felt stronger affiliation with the Chinese than with the English culture. There we... Read More about Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom.

Experiences in the war zone, shared narratives, and shifting identities: Systematic review of qualitative research (2014)
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(2014). Experiences in the war zone, shared narratives, and shifting identities: Systematic review of qualitative research. Humanistic Psychologist, 331 - 353. https://doi.org/10.1080/08873267.2014.893514

This systematic review examines qualitative research into the mental health issues encountered by military veteran personnel deployed to a combat zone. A small number of researchers have examined the often information-rich and complex experiences of... Read More about Experiences in the war zone, shared narratives, and shifting identities: Systematic review of qualitative research.

The effect of N-3 on N-2 repetition costs in task switching (2014)
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Grange, J. (2014). The effect of N-3 on N-2 repetition costs in task switching. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 760 -767. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0000059

N-2 task repetition cost is a response time and error cost returning to a task recently performed after one intervening trial (i.e., an ABA task sequence) compared with returning to a task not recently performed (i.e., a CBA task sequence). This cost... Read More about The effect of N-3 on N-2 repetition costs in task switching.

Efficacy and well-being in rural north India: the role of social identification with a large-scale community identity (2014)
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(2014). Efficacy and well-being in rural north India: the role of social identification with a large-scale community identity. European Journal of Social Psychology, 787-798. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2060

Identifying with a group can contribute to a sense of well-being. The mechanisms involved are diverse: social identification with a group can impact individuals' beliefs about issues such as their connections with others, the availability of social s... Read More about Efficacy and well-being in rural north India: the role of social identification with a large-scale community identity.

How do gym members engage with music during exercise? (2014)
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Lamont. (2014). How do gym members engage with music during exercise?. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 411-427. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2014.949835

Music is widely used to accompany exercise, and research has investigated its effects on a range of physical, physiological and psychological outcomes using quantitative methods. This research sought to investigate music and exercise using a qualitat... Read More about How do gym members engage with music during exercise?.