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Are they ‘worth their weight in gold’? Sport for older adults: benefits and barriers of their participation for sporting organisations
Jenkin, Claire R.; Eime, Rochelle M.; Westerbeek, Hans; O’Sullivan, Grant; van Uffelen, Jannique G.Z. (2016-11-01)The ageing global population has led to an increased focus on health for older adults. However, older adults have not been a specific priority for some sporting organisations (SOs). Thus, there is an emerging opportunity ... -
Assessing Moral Injury and its Clinical Associations in a UK Secure Care Population
Steen, Scott; Morris, Deborah; Law, Gary; Fogarty, Laura; Fox, Casey (2023-08-24)Introduction: Moral Injury (MI) represents a type of trauma that can manifest after committing or witnessing transgressions which result in feelings of shame, guilt, and inner turmoil. Although originally conceived and ... -
Assessing the quality of decision support technologies using the International Patient Decision Aid Standards instrument (IPDASi)
Elwyn, Glyn; O'Connor, Annette M; Bennett, Carol; Newcombe, Robert G; Politi, Mary; Durand, Marie-Anne; Drake, Elizabeth; Joseph-Williams, Natalie; Khangura, Sara; Saarimaki, Anton; Sivell, Stephanie; Stiel, Mareike; Bernstein, Steven J; Col, Nananda; Coulter, Angela; Eden, Karen; Härter, Martin; Rovner, Margaret Holmes; Moumjid, Nora; Stacey, Dawn; Thomson, Richard; Whelan, Tim; van der Weijden, Trudy; Edwards, Adrian (2009)To describe the development, validation and inter-rater reliability of an instrument to measure the quality of patient decision support technologies (decision aids). -
An association between depressive symptoms and survival in incident dialysis patients
Chilcot, Joseph; Davenport, Andrew; Wellsted, D.; Firth, John; Farrington, Ken (2011)Depression in end-stage renal disease patients is detrimental to quality of life, and is also associated with adverse clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine whether depression symptoms in 'incident dialysis' ... -
Associations between environmental attributes of facilities and female participation in sport: a systematic review
Hanlon, Clare; Jenkin, Claire; Craike, Melinda (2019-07-16)Purpose: To examine the association between environmental attributes of facilities, female participation in sport and according to life stage. Design: Articles were identified through seven databases and included if female ... -
Associations between performance-based and self-reported prospective memory, impulsivity and encoding support
Gladwin, Thomas; Jewiss, Matthew; Banic, Milena; Pereira, Antonina (2020-05-01)Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to execute future intended actions and may be negatively affected byimpulsivity. The current study aimed to address questions on (1) relationships of PM with facets of impulsivity;(2) ... -
Attempted versus successful avoidance : associations with distress, symptoms, and strategies for mental control
Andrews, Leanne; Troop, Nicholas; Joseph, S.; Hiskey, S.; Coyne, I. (2002-10-19)The most widely used measures of avoidance strategies following stressful or traumatic experiences are unidimensional. However, recent work has emphasised the multifactorial nature of avoidance: One intriguing and as yet ... -
Attentional bias for negative expressions depends on previous target location: replicable effect but unreliable measures
Gladwin, Thomas; Jewiss, Matthew; Vink, Matthijs (2020-08-12)Observability of threat-related spatial attentional biases may require previous-trial responses associated with threat-related locations. This carryover effect might affect reliability and correlations. In Study 1, a ... -
Australian National Sports Plan Moves to a Broader Approach
Jenkin, Claire; Eime, Rochelle M. (2018-08-22)http://www.sportsthinktank.com/blog/2018/08/australian-national-sports-plan-moves-to-a-broader-approach -
Avoiding the fate of the dodo bird: the challenge of evidence-based practice
Winter, David (Karnac, 2006) -
The battle of living with obsessive compulsive disorder : a qualitative study of young people's experiences
Nolte, Lizette; Keyes, Carly; Williams, Timothy (2018-09-01)Background: There has been an abundance of studies that have employed quantitative methods to research obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and its neurobiology and neurochemistry. However, there appears to be a paucity of ... -
Becoming visible : The impact of parental mental health difficulties on children
Nolte, Lizette (Routledge, 2013) -
Beyond Mind And Body: Person In (Inter)Action
Payne, Helen; Lin, YuChi; Cipolletta, Sabrina; Winter, David (Cambridge Scholars Publishing (CSP), 2017-06-01) -
Body image, mood and quality of life in young burn survivors
Pope, S. J.; Solomons, W. R.; Done, D.J.; Cohn, N.; Possamai, A. M. (2007-09)This study looks at the body image, mood and quality of life of a group of 36 young people aged between 11 and 19 years who had burns as children, compared with an age-matched control group of 41 young people who had not ... -
Border crossing
Winter, David; Watson, Sue; Gillman-Smith, Ian; Gilbert, Nicholas; Acton, Timothy (FrancoAngeli, 2003) -
Brief report: Effect of dietary restraint on fruit and vegetable intake following implementation intentions
Troop, Nicholas (2013-07)This study explored whether the effects of implementation intentions on increasing fruit and vegetable intake were moderated by dietary restraint. In total, 208 participants were randomly allocated to control or implementation ... -
British Teachers’ knowledge and awareness of Tourette Syndrome in children attending mainstream school
Ludlow, Amanda; Cutler, Alison; Keville, Saskia (2022-08-15)Mainstream primary and secondary schools are increasingly committed to the inclusion of students with Tourette Syndrome (TS). This qualitative study explores teachers' perceptions of factors that have contributed to, or ... -
Building relational trust and hope: The experiences of counsellors in a service for birth relatives whose children have been adopted or taken into care
Nolte, Lizette; Forbes, Caoimhe (2023-03-24)The profound and lasting impact of losing a child to adoption or foster care has been powerfully described, and the importance of offering therapeutic support to birth relatives is a requirement in most parts of the UK. ... -
Burnout in early course psychosis caregivers: : the role of illness beliefs and coping styles
Onwumere, Juliana; Gursharan, Lotey; Schulz, Joerg; James, Gareth; Afsharzadegan, Roya; Harvey, Raythe; Man, Lai Chu; Kuipers, Elizabeth; Raune, David (2017-05-21)Aims In occupational settings, burnout is a common response to chronic exposure stressors and has been frequently documented in formal caregivers (i.e. paid psychiatric staff). However, the literature is limited on reports ... -
Can False Memories Prime Problem Solutions for Healthy Older Adults and Those With Alzheimer’s Disease?
Akhtar, Shazia; Howe, Mark; Hoepstine, Kedron (2018-06-05)ObjectiveRecent research has shown that false memories can have a positive consequence on human cognition in both children and young adults. The present experiment investigated whether false memories could have similar ...