PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE - University of Ulster
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Slater, P; McCormack, B; Bunting, B. (2009) The Development and Pilot Testing <strong>of</strong> an Instrument to Measure<br />
Nurses’ Working Environment: The Nursing Context Index. Worldviews on Evidence-based Nursing Volume: 6<br />
Issue: 3 Pages: 173-182<br />
Carragher, N; Adamson, G; Bunting, B, et al. (2009) Subtypes <strong>of</strong> depression in a nationally representative sample.<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Affective Disorders Volume: 113 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 88-99<br />
McBride, O., Adamson, G., Bunting, B. P., & McCann, S. (2009). Assessing the general health <strong>of</strong> diagnostic orphans<br />
using the Short Form Health Survey (SF-12v2): a latent variable modeling approach. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 44,<br />
1, 67-76.<br />
McBride, O., Adamson, G., Bunting, B. P., & McCann, S. (2009). Characteristics <strong>of</strong> DSM-IV alcohol diagnostic<br />
orphans: drinking patterns, physical illness, and negative life events. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 99, 272-279.<br />
McBride, O., Adamson, G., Bunting, B., & McCann, S. (2009). Diagnostic orphans: Comparing self-report lifetime<br />
course to groups with DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 1, 86-91.<br />
Cairns<br />
Cairns, Ed, Tausch, N, Hewstone, M and Schmid, K (2009) Antecedents and consequences <strong>of</strong> social identity<br />
complexity: Intergroup contact, distinctiveness threat, and outgroup attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology<br />
Bulletin, 35 (8). pp. 1085-1098. ISSN 0146-1672<br />
Cairns, Ed, Cummings, EM, Goeke-Morey, MC, Schermerhorn, AC and Merrilees, CE (2009) Children and political<br />
violence from a social ecological perspective: Implications from research on children and families in Northern<br />
Ireland. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 12 (1). pp. 16-38.<br />
Cairns, Ed, Hewstone, M and Myers, E (2009) Impact <strong>of</strong> conflict on mental health in Northern Ireland: The<br />
mediating role <strong>of</strong> intergroup forgiveness and collective guilt. Political Psychology, 30 (2). pp. 269-290.<br />
Cairns, Ed, Kenworthy, J, Hewstone, M and Tam, T (2009) Integroup trust in Northern Ireland. Personality and<br />
Social Psychology Bulletin, 35 (1). pp. 45-49.<br />
Cairns, Ed, Schmid, K, Hewstone, M, Hughes, J and Jenkins, R (2009) Residential Segregation and intergroup Contact:<br />
Consequences for intergroup Relations, social capital and social identify. In: Theorising Identities and Social Action.<br />
Palgrave McMillan. ISBN 9780230580886<br />
Cairns, Ed, Lloyd, K, Doherty, C and Ellis, K (2008) Adolescence mental health in Northern Ireland: empirical<br />
evidence from the Young Life and Times survey. In: Young people in post-conflict Northern Ireland. Russell House<br />
Publishing, pp. 17-29. ISBN 9781905541348<br />
Cairns, Ed, Hewstone, M, Kenworthy, JB, Tausch, N, Hughes, J, Tam, T, Voci, A, Hecker, Von U and Pinder, C (2008)<br />
Chapter 9. Stepping Stones to Reconciliation in Northern Ireland: Intergroup Contact, Forgiveness, and Trust. In:<br />
The Social Psychology <strong>of</strong> Intergroup Reconciliation. Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs, pp. 119-227. ISBN<br />
9780195300314<br />
Cairns, Ed, Hughes, J, Hewstone, M, Tausch, N and Schmid, K (2008) The effects <strong>of</strong> living in segregated vs mixed<br />
areas in Northern Ireland: a simultaneous analysis <strong>of</strong> contact and threat effects in the context <strong>of</strong> micro-level<br />
neighbourhoods. Journal <strong>of</strong> conflict and violence, 2 (1). pp. 56-71.<br />
Cairns, Ed, Marinetti, C, Geddes, L, Parkinson, B, Kenworthy, JB, Hewstone, M and Tam, T (2008) Postconflict<br />
reconciliation: Intergroup forgiveness and implicit biases in Northern Ireland. Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Issues, 64 (2). pp.<br />
303-320.<br />
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