Cognitive biases in appearance-related information processing and adjustment to appearance: The role of the self-schema
(2006)
Presentation / Conference
Rosser, B., & Moss, T. (2006, June). Cognitive biases in appearance-related information processing and adjustment to appearance: The role of the self-schema. Paper presented at Appearance Matters 2, Bath, UK
Outputs (85)
Comparison of the appearance schemas inventory and Derriford appearance scale: Are you thinking what I'm thinking? (2006)
Journal Article
Rosser, B., Moss, T., & Rumsey, N. (2006). Comparison of the appearance schemas inventory and Derriford appearance scale: Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Understanding the schematic representation of pain and general symptomatology: The contribution of the cognitive miser perspective (2005)
Journal Article
Moss, T., & DiCaccavo, A. (2005). Understanding the schematic representation of pain and general symptomatology: The contribution of the cognitive miser perspective. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 29(5), 511-524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-005-3240-8In this study we aimed to investigate the contribution of a model of schema use originally from social psychology, the cognitive miser perspective, to understanding pain and illness representations. Recall of pain and general symptom information was... Read More about Understanding the schematic representation of pain and general symptomatology: The contribution of the cognitive miser perspective.
The role of self perception in adjustment to perceived differences of appearance (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Moss, T., & Rosser, B. (2005, June). The role of self perception in adjustment to perceived differences of appearance. Paper presented at 52nd Annual Social Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society Conference, Edinburgh, UK
The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity and psychological adjustment (2005)
Journal Article
Moss, T. (2005). The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity and psychological adjustment. Body Image, 2(2), 151-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2005.03.004The paper explores the impact of disfigurement severity on psychological adjustment, utilising the DAS24 (output 3) to rate subjective severity. Severity was rated objectively by plastic surgeons. The complex findings provide evidence supporting the... Read More about The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity and psychological adjustment.
The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity, and psychological adjustment (2005)
Journal Article
Moss, T., & Carr, T. (2005). The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity, and psychological adjustment. Body Image, 2(2), 151-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2005.03.004Although the role of the objectively and subjectively rated severity of appearance problems is often debated, the impact of severity upon psychological adjustment has yet to be explored fully. In this study, 400 patients with a range of physical diff... Read More about The relationships between objective and subjective ratings of disfigurement severity, and psychological adjustment.
The DAS24: A short form of the Derriford Appearance Scale DAS59 to measure individual responses to living with problems of appearance (2005)
Journal Article
Carr, T., Moss, T., & Harris, D. (2005). The DAS24: A short form of the Derriford Appearance Scale DAS59 to measure individual responses to living with problems of appearance. British Journal of Health Psychology, 10(2), 285-298. https://doi.org/10.1348/135910705X27613Objectives. To develop a psychometrically robust and widely applicable short form of the Derriford Appearance Scale, (DAS59), which (1) will reliably and validly assess the distress and difficulties experienced in living with problems of appearance,... Read More about The DAS24: A short form of the Derriford Appearance Scale DAS59 to measure individual responses to living with problems of appearance.
Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept (2004)
Journal Article
Moss, T., & Carr, T. (2004). Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept. Psychology and Health, 19(6), 737-748. https://doi.org/10.1080/08870440410001722967The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physically disfiguring conditions is related to organisation of the content of appearance-related information in the self-concept. A cross-sectional design... Read More about Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept.
Manual for the Derriford Appearance Scale 59 (DAS59) (2004)
Other
Harris, D., Moss, T., & Carr, T. (2004). Manual for the Derriford Appearance Scale 59 (DAS59). Bradford on Avon
Manual for the Derriford Appearance Scale 24 (DAS24) (2004)
Other
Moss, T. (2004). Manual for the Derriford Appearance Scale 24 (DAS24). Bradford on Avon