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Evidence for working memory deficits in chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2013)
Journal Article
Berryman, C., Stanton, T. R., Jane Bowering, K., Tabor, A., McFarlane, A., & Lorimer Moseley, G. (2013). Evidence for working memory deficits in chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PAIN, 154(8), 1181-1196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2013.03.002

People with chronic pain commonly report impaired cognitive function. However, to date, there has been no systematic evaluation of the body of literature concerning cognitive impairment and pain. Nor have modern meta-analytical methods been used to v... Read More about Evidence for working memory deficits in chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Collective rights and personal freedoms: A discursive analysis of participant accounts of authoritarianism (2013)
Journal Article
Gray, D., & Durrheim, K. (2013). Collective rights and personal freedoms: A discursive analysis of participant accounts of authoritarianism. Political Psychology, 34(4), 631-648. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9221.2012.00932.x

This article presents a discursive analysis of participant accounts of authoritarianism, with the aim of understanding how participants construct accounts about authority, when, and for what purposes. Participants completed a 30-item Right-Wing Autho... Read More about Collective rights and personal freedoms: A discursive analysis of participant accounts of authoritarianism.

Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review (2013)
Journal Article
Bird, E. L., Bird, E., Baker, G., Mutrie, N., Ogilvie, D., Sahlqvist, S., & Powell, J. (2013). Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review. Health Psychology, 32(8), 829-838. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032078

Objective: Evidence on the effectiveness of walking and cycling interventions is mixed. This may be partly attributable to differences in intervention content, such as the cognitive and behavioral techniques (BCTs) used. Adopting a taxonomy of BCTs,... Read More about Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review.

Engaging communities and service users: Context, themes and methods (2013)
Book
Oliver, B., & Pitt, B. (2013). Engaging communities and service users: Context, themes and methods. Basingstoke: Palgrave

This book explores structures, processes, theories and practices of engagement and participation with communities, groups and individuals in a diverse range of UK and international settings. Its reader-friendly approach uses activities and practice... Read More about Engaging communities and service users: Context, themes and methods.

Stress and health-related quality of life in mothers seeking a diagnosis of high-functioning autism for their child: A mixed methods investigation (2013)
Thesis
Mulimba, A. A. Stress and health-related quality of life in mothers seeking a diagnosis of high-functioning autism for their child: A mixed methods investigation. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/929444

Objective: To investigate mothers’ experiences in raising a child with suspected high functioning autism or Asperger’s syndrome while trying to get a diagnosis for their child, specifically focusing on stress and health-related quality of life. Mothe... Read More about Stress and health-related quality of life in mothers seeking a diagnosis of high-functioning autism for their child: A mixed methods investigation.

How the Shah entangled America (2013)
Journal Article
McGlinchey, S. (2013). How the Shah entangled America. National Interest,

Mohammed Reza Shah’s rule of Iran spanned eight U.S. presidents. His desire for military supremacy over his neighbours and his distrust of the Soviets led him to seek a military relationship with the US following the end of the Second World War. As t... Read More about How the Shah entangled America.

Road traffic injury prevention in children in rural Bangladesh (2013)
Thesis
Baset, M. U. Road traffic injury prevention in children in rural Bangladesh. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/929261

Background Childhood road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a major public health problem internationally; little research has been conducted on preventing childhood RTIs in Bangladesh. Aim and Objectives Aim: to develop a pilot intervention to reduc... Read More about Road traffic injury prevention in children in rural Bangladesh.

A five year follow-up study of the Bristol pregnancy domestic violence programme to promote routine enquiry (2013)
Journal Article
Baird, K., Salmon, D., & White, P. (2013). A five year follow-up study of the Bristol pregnancy domestic violence programme to promote routine enquiry. Midwifery, 29(8), 1003-1010. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2013.01.007

Objective: a follow-up study to evaluate the degree to which practice changes identified in the 2004/2005 evaluation of the Bristol Pregnancy Domestic Violence Programme (BPDVP) for routine enquiry for domestic abuse have been maintained. Methods: a... Read More about A five year follow-up study of the Bristol pregnancy domestic violence programme to promote routine enquiry.

Enhanced facial symmetry assessment in orthodontists (2013)
Journal Article
Jackson, T. H., Clark, K., & Mitroff, S. R. (2013). Enhanced facial symmetry assessment in orthodontists. Visual Cognition, 21(7), 838-852. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2013.832450

Assessing facial symmetry is an evolutionarily important process, which suggests that individual differences in this ability should exist. As existing data are inconclusive, the current study explored whether a group trained in facial symmetry assess... Read More about Enhanced facial symmetry assessment in orthodontists.

What goes without saying: Husserl's concept of style (2013)
Journal Article
Meacham, D., & Meacham, D. E. (2013). What goes without saying: Husserl's concept of style. Research in Phenomenology, 43(1), 3-26. https://doi.org/10.1163/15691640-12341241

The idea of "style" emerges at several important points throughout Husserl's oeuvre: in the second part of the Crisis of the European Sciences, the lectures on intersubjectivity published in Husserliana XV, and in the analyses of transcendental chara... Read More about What goes without saying: Husserl's concept of style.