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FOR 1700 SUBMISSION UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA FINAL authors institution_authors title journal_title uoe_name apportionment Comments Bakker, GM Bakker G In defence of thought stopping Clinical Psychologist TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5 Bakker, GM Bakker G The current staus of energy psychology: extraordinary claims with less than ordinary evidence Clinical Psychologist TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Dietze, P, Stoove, M, Miller, P, Kinner, Bruno R The self-reported personal wellbeing of a sample of Australian injecting drug users Addiction TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Treeby, M, Bruno, R Bruno R Shame and guilt-proneness: Divergent implications for problematic alcohol use and drinking to cope with anxiety and depression symptomatology Personality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1 This output examines the different drivers to alcohol consumption in people who are guilt or shame prone; and has implications for clinical psychology interventions for substance use and affective disorders. This has been coded in 1701 given its direct implications for 170106 Peacock, AK, Bruno, R, Martin, FH Bruno R, Martin F, Peaco The Subjective Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Risk-Taking Consequences of Alcohol and Energy Drink Co-Ingestion Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2 Peacock, AK, Bruno, RB, Martin, FH, Ca Bruno R, Peacock A, Carr The impact of alcohol and energy drink consumption on intoxications and risk- taking behavior Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2 This paper is an experimental manipulation involving a non-clinical sample which examined subjective experiences of intoxication to explore if there was an interactive effect of alcohol and energy drinks. There is no guidance for interventions although, as there is consideration of subjective impact of drugs (as opposed to objective and physiological effect on the brain), the extent of relevance to 1701 is acknowledge with appropriate cross coding to 1701. Martin, A, Sanderson, K, Cocker, FM Cocker F, Sanderson K, M Meta-analysis of the effects of health promotion intervention in the workplace on depression and anxiety symptoms Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health TAS1701 (MHS) 0.3 Diessner, R, Solom, RC, Frost, N, Parson Davidson J Engagement with Beauty: Appreciating natural, artistic, and moral beauty Journal of Psychology: interdisciplinary and applied TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Skilbeck, C, Dean, T, Thomas, M, Slatye Dean T, Skilbeck C Impaired National Adult Reading Test (NART) performance in traumatic brain injury Neuropsychological Rehabilitation TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Kemp, AH, Griffiths, K, Felmingham, KL Felmingham K Disorder specificity despite comorbidity: Resting EEG alpha asymmetry in major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder Biological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5 Felmingham, KL, Bryant, RA Felmingham K Gender Differences in the Maintenance of Response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Falconer, E, Allen, A, Felmingham, KL, W Felmingham K Inhibitory Neural Activity Predicts Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Journal of Clinical Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Bryant, RA, McGrath, C, Felmingham, K Felmingham K The Roles of Noradrenergic and Glucocorticoid Activation in the Development of Intrusive Memories PLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8 Kemp, AH, Quintana, DS, Felmingham, Felmingham K Depression, Comorbid Anxiety Disorders, and Heart Rate Variability in Physically Healthy, Unmedicated Patients: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk PLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8 Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Kemp, A, D Felmingham K Amygdala and ventral anterior cingulate activation predicts treatment response to cognitive behaviour therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder Psychological Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5 Kemp, AH, Quintana, DS, Gray, MA, Fel Felmingham K Impact of Depression and Antidepressant Treatment on Heart Rate Variability: A Review and Meta-Analysis Biological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8 Felmingham, KL, Williams, LM, Whitfor Felmingham K Duration of posttraumatic stress disorder predicts hippocampal grey matter loss NeuroReport TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Felmingham, KL, Kemp, AH, Williams, L Felmingham K Dissociative responses to conscious and non-conscious fear impact underlying brain function in post-traumatic stress disorder Psychological Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Bryant, RA, Mastrodomenico, J, Felmin Felmingham K Treatment of acute stress disorder: A randomized controlled trial Archives of General Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Falconer, E, Bryant, R, Felmingham, KL Felmingham K The neural networks of inhibitory control in posttraumatic stress disorder Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Outhred, T, Das, P, Dobson-Stone, C, G Felmingham K The functional epistasis of 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met on emotion processing: a preliminary study Brain and Behavior TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Bryant, RA, Moulds, ML, Guthrie, RM, D Felmingham K A randomized controlled trial of exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring for posttraumatic stress disorder Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Felmingham, KL, Fong, WC, Bryant, RA Felmingham K The impact of progesterone on memory consolidation of threatening images in women Psychoneuroendocrinology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.77 Felmingham, KL, Dobson-Stone, C, Sch Felmingham K The brain-derived neurotophic factor Val66Met polymorphism predicts response to exposure therapy in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Biological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Whitford, Felmingham K Rostral anterior cingulate volume predicts treatment response to cognitive- behavioural therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 0.7 Felmingham, KL, Tran, TP, Fong, WC, B Felmingham K Sex differences in emotional memory consolidation: The effect of stress- induced salivary alpha-amylase and coritsol Biological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Falconer, Felmingham K Preliminary evidence of the short allele of the serotonin transporter gene predicting poor response to cognitive behavior therapy in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Biological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5 Felmingham, KL, Kemp, AH, Peduto, A, Felmingham K Neural Responses to Masked Fear Faces: Sex Differences and Trauma Exposure in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Journal of Abnormal Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Ferguson, SG, Shiffman, S Ferguson S The relevance and treatment of cue-induced cravings in tobacco dependence Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8 Pridmore, S, Batt, G, Fujiyama, H Fujiyama H, Pridmore S ECT Seizure Duration: Database Information German Journal of Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Fujiyama, H, Hinder, MR, Schmidt, MW Fujiyama H, Schmidt M, Age-related Differences in Corticomotor Excitability and Inhibitory Processes during a Visuomotor RT Task Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Coombes, SA, Tandonnet, C, Fujiyama, Fujiyama H, Summers J Emotion and motor preparation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of corticospinal motor tract excitability Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1 Garry, MI, Thomson, R Garry M The effect of test TMS intensity on short-interval intracortical inhibition in different excitability states Experimental Brain Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8 Page 1 of 12

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Page 1: FOR 1700 SUBMISSION UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA FINAL€¦ · FOR 1700 SUBMISSION UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA FINAL authors institution_authors title journal_title uoe_name apportionment Comments

FOR 1700 SUBMISSION UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA FINAL

authors institution_authors title journal_title uoe_name apportionment Comments

Bakker, GM Bakker G In defence of thought stopping Clinical Psychologist TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Bakker, GM Bakker GThe current staus of energy psychology: extraordinary claims with less than

ordinary evidenceClinical Psychologist TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Dietze, P, Stoove, M, Miller, P, Kinner, S, Bruno, RB, Alati, R, Burns, LBruno RThe self-reported personal wellbeing of a sample of Australian injecting drug

usersAddiction TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Treeby, M, Bruno, R Bruno RShame and guilt-proneness: Divergent implications for problematic alcohol use

and drinking to cope with anxiety and depression symptomatologyPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

This output examines the different drivers to alcohol consumption in people who are guilt or shame

prone; and has implications for clinical psychology interventions for substance use and affective

disorders. This has been coded in 1701 given its direct implications for 170106

Peacock, AK, Bruno, R, Martin, FH Bruno R, Martin F, Peacock AThe Subjective Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Risk-Taking

Consequences of Alcohol and Energy Drink Co-IngestionAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

Peacock, AK, Bruno, RB, Martin, FH, Carr, ARBruno R, Peacock A, Carr AThe impact of alcohol and energy drink consumption on intoxications and risk-

taking behaviorAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

This paper is an experimental manipulation involving a non-clinical sample which examined subjective

experiences of intoxication to explore if there was an interactive effect of alcohol and energy drinks.

There is no guidance for interventions although,  as there is consideration of subjective impact of drugs

(as opposed to objective and physiological effect on the brain), the extent of relevance to 1701 is

acknowledge with appropriate cross coding to 1701.

Martin, A, Sanderson, K, Cocker, FM Cocker F, Sanderson K, Martin AMeta-analysis of the effects of health promotion intervention in the workplace

on depression and anxiety symptomsScandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health TAS1701 (MHS) 0.3

Diessner, R, Solom, RC, Frost, N, Parsons, L, Davidson, JADavidson J Engagement with Beauty: Appreciating natural, artistic, and moral beauty Journal of Psychology: interdisciplinary and applied TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Skilbeck, C, Dean, T, Thomas, M, Slatyer, MDean T, Skilbeck CImpaired National Adult Reading Test (NART) performance in traumatic brain

injuryNeuropsychological Rehabilitation TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Kemp, AH, Griffiths, K, Felmingham, KL, Shankman, SA, Drinkenburg, W, Arns, M, Clark, CR, Bryant, RAFelmingham KDisorder specificity despite comorbidity: Resting EEG alpha asymmetry in major

depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorderBiological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Felmingham, KL, Bryant, RA Felmingham KGender Differences in the Maintenance of Response to Cognitive Behavior

Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Falconer, E, Allen, A, Felmingham, KL, Williams, LM, Bryant, RAFelmingham KInhibitory Neural Activity Predicts Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderJournal of Clinical Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, McGrath, C, Felmingham, KLFelmingham KThe Roles of Noradrenergic and Glucocorticoid Activation in the Development

of Intrusive MemoriesPLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Kemp, AH, Quintana, DS, Felmingham, KL, Matthews, S, Jelinek, HFFelmingham KDepression, Comorbid Anxiety Disorders, and Heart Rate Variability in Physically

Healthy, Unmedicated Patients: Implications for Cardiovascular RiskPLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Kemp, A, Das, P, Hughes, G, Peduto, A, Williams, LFelmingham KAmygdala and ventral anterior cingulate activation predicts treatment response

to cognitive behaviour therapy for post-traumatic stress disorderPsychological Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Kemp, AH, Quintana, DS, Gray, MA, Felmingham, KL, Brown, Kerri, Gatt, JMFelmingham KImpact of Depression and Antidepressant Treatment on Heart Rate Variability:

A Review and Meta-AnalysisBiological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Felmingham, KL, Williams, LM, Whitford, TJ, Falconer, E, Kemp, AH, Peduto, A, Bryant, RAFelmingham KDuration of posttraumatic stress disorder predicts hippocampal grey matter

lossNeuroReport TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Felmingham, KL, Kemp, AH, Williams, L, Falconer, E, Olivieri, G, Peduto, A, Bryant, RFelmingham KDissociative responses to conscious and non-conscious fear impact underlying

brain function in post-traumatic stress disorderPsychological Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, Mastrodomenico, J, Felmingham, KL, Hopwood, S, Kenny, L, Kandris, E, Cahill, C, Creamer, MFelmingham K Treatment of acute stress disorder: A randomized controlled trial Archives of General Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Falconer, E, Bryant, R, Felmingham, KL, Kemp, AH, Gordon, E, Peduto, A, Olivieri, G, Williams, LMFelmingham K The neural networks of inhibitory control in posttraumatic stress disorder Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Outhred, T, Das, P, Dobson-Stone, C, Griffiths, K, Felmingham, KL, Bryant, RA, Malhi, G, Kemp, AHFelmingham KThe functional epistasis of 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met on emotion

processing: a preliminary studyBrain and Behavior TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, Moulds, ML, Guthrie, RM, Dang, ST, Mastrodomenico, J, Nixon, RDV, Felmingham, KL, Hopwood, S, Creamer, MFelmingham KA randomized controlled trial of exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring

for posttraumatic stress disorderJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Felmingham, KL, Fong, WC, Bryant, RA Felmingham KThe impact of progesterone on memory consolidation of threatening images in

womenPsychoneuroendocrinology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.77

Felmingham, KL, Dobson-Stone, C, Schofield, PR, Quirk, GJ, Bryant, RAFelmingham KThe brain-derived neurotophic factor Val66Met polymorphism predicts

response to exposure therapy in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderBiological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Whitford, TJ, Kemp, AH, Hughes, G, Peduto, A, Williams, LMFelmingham KRostral anterior cingulate volume predicts treatment response to cognitive-

behavioural therapy for posttraumatic stress disorderJournal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 0.7

Felmingham, KL, Tran, TP, Fong, WC, Bryant, RAFelmingham KSex differences in emotional memory consolidation: The effect of stress-

induced salivary alpha-amylase and coritsolBiological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Falconer, EM, Benito, LP, Dobson Stone, C, Pierce, KD, Schofield, PRFelmingham K

Preliminary evidence of the short allele of the serotonin transporter gene

predicting poor response to cognitive behavior therapy in Posttraumatic Stress

Disorder

Biological Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Felmingham, KL, Kemp, AH, Peduto, A, Williams, LM, Liddell, B, Falconer, E, Bryant, RFelmingham KNeural Responses to Masked Fear Faces: Sex Differences and Trauma Exposure

in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderJournal of Abnormal Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Ferguson, SG, Shiffman, S Ferguson S The relevance and treatment of cue-induced cravings in tobacco dependence Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Pridmore, S, Batt, G, Fujiyama, H Fujiyama H, Pridmore S ECT Seizure Duration: Database Information German Journal of Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Fujiyama, H, Hinder, MR, Schmidt, MW, Tandonnet, C, Garry, MI, Summers, JJFujiyama H, Schmidt M, Garry M, Summers J, Hinder MAge-related Differences in Corticomotor Excitability and Inhibitory Processes

during a Visuomotor RT TaskJournal of Cognitive Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Coombes, SA, Tandonnet, C, Fujiyama, H, Janelle, CM, Cauraugh, JH, Summers, JJFujiyama H, Summers JEmotion and motor preparation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of

corticospinal motor tract excitabilityCognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Garry, MI, Thomson, R Garry MThe effect of test TMS intensity on short-interval intracortical inhibition in

different excitability statesExperimental Brain Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

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Fujiyama, H, Garry, MI, Levin, O, Swinnen, SP, Summers, JJGarry M, Fujiyama H, Summers JAge-related differences in inhibitory processes during interlimb coordination Brain Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.34

Hinder, MR, Schmidt, M, Garry, MI, Summers, JJGarry M, Schmidt M, Summers J, Hinder MUnilateral contractions modulate interhemispheric inhibition most strongly and

most adaptively in the homologous muscle of the contralateral limbExperimental Brain Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.7

Tandonnet, C, Garry, MI, Summers, JJ Garry M, Summers JCortical activation during temporal preparation assessed by transcranial

magnetic stimulationBiological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Fujiyama, H, Hinder, MR, Schmidt, MW, Garry, MI, Summers, JJGarry M, Summers J, Fujiyama H, Hinder M, Schmidt MAge-related differences in corticospinal excitability and inhibition during

coordination of upper and lower limbsNeurobiology of Aging TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Gilbert, F Gilbert F

Deep brain stimulation for treatment resistant depression: postoperative

feelings of self-estrangement, suicide attempt and impulsive-aggressive

behaviours

Neuroethics TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Hafetz, N Gomez RDSM-IV ADHD: Prevalence based on parent and teacher ratings of Malaysian

primary school childrenAsian Journal of Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Woodworth, R, Waugh, M, Corr, PGomez RAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms in an adult sample:

Associations with Cloninger's temperament and character dimensionsPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Corr, PJ Gomez RAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms: Associations with Gray's

and Tellegen's models of personalityPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Rohner, RP Gomez R

Tests of Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance in the United States and

Australia Using the Adult Version of the Parental Acceptance-Rejection

Questionnaire

Cross-Cultural Research: the journal of comparative social scienceTAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez R Equivalency for father and mother ratings of the ADHD symptoms Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Vance, A, Gomez, A Gomez RChildren's Depression Inventory: Invariance Across Children and Adolescents

With and Without Depressive DisordersPsychological Assessment TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez R

Invariance of Parent Ratings of the ADHD Symptoms in Australian and

Malaysian, and North European Australian and Malay Malaysia Children A

Mean and Covariance Structures Analysis Approach

Journal of Attention Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Vance, A, Gomez, A Gomez RItem Response Theory Analyses of Parent and Teacher Ratings of the ADHD

Symptoms for Recoded Dichotomous ScoresJournal of Attention Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Burns, GL, Walsh, JA Gomez RParent Ratings of the Oppositional Defiant Disorder Symptoms: Item Response

Theory Analyses of Cross-National and Cross-Racial InvarianceJournal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Cooper, A, Gomez, R Gomez RThe Development of a Short Form of the Sensitivity of Punishment and

Sensitivity to Reward QuestionnaireJournal of Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez RParent Ratings of ADHD Symptoms: Generalized Partial Credit Model Analysis of

Differential Item Functioning Across GenderJournal of Attention Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez RDSM-IV ADHD Symptoms Self-Ratings by Adolescents: Test of Invariance Across

GenderJournal of Attention Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Cooper, A, Gomez, R, Buck, E Gomez R The relationships between the BIS and BAS, anger and responses to anger Personality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez RItem Response Theory Analyses of Adult Self-Ratings of the ADHD Symptoms in

the Current Symptoms ScaleAssessment TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez RItem Response Theory Analyses of the Parent and Teacher Ratings of the DSM-

IV ADHD Rating ScaleJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R, Vance, A Gomez RParent Ratings of ADHD Symptoms: Differential Symptom Functioning Across

Malaysian Malay and Chinese ChildrenJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gomez, R Gomez RParent ratings of the ADHD items of the disruptive behavior rating scale:

Analyses of the IRT properties based on the generalized partial credit modelPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Hayes, J Grieve RDoes perceived ability to deceive = ability to deceive? Predictive validity of the

perceived ability to deceive (PATD) scalePersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Indian, M, Witteveen, K, Tolan, GA, Marrington, JGrieve R Face-to-face or Facebook: Can social connectedness be derived online? Computers in Human Behavior TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM Grieve RMirror Mirror: The role of self-monitoring and sincerity in emotional

manipulationPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

March, Evita, Grieve, Rachel, Marx, Eric, Witteveen, KateGrieve RMore of a (wo)man offline? Gender roles measured in online and offline

environmentsPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM Grieve RThe role of personality, psychopathy, and previous experience with assessment

in intentions to fake in psychological testingCurrent Psychology: developmental - learning - personality - socialTAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Panebianco, L Grieve RAssessing the role of aggression, empathy, and self-serving cognitive distortions

in trait emotional manipulationAustralian Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Mahar, D Grieve RCan social intelligence be measured? Psychometric properties of the Troms

Social Intelligence ScaleIrish Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Mahar, D Grieve RThe emotional manipulation-psychopathy nexus: Relationships with emotional

intelligence, alexithymia and ethical positionPersonality and Individual Differences TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Grieve, RM, Mahar, D Grieve R The role of fluid and emotional intelligence in malingering Australian Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Provost, SC, Martin, FH, Peacock, AK, Lipp, OV, Bath, D, Hannan, GHannan G, Peacock A, Martin FUniversity Students' Views on the Nature of Science and Psychology Psychology Learning and Teaching TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Summers, MJ, Summers, JJ, White, TF, Hannan, GJHannan G, Summers J, Summers MThe effect of occupational exposure to manganese dust and fume on

neuropsychological functioning in Australian smelter workersJournal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

de Rugy, A, Hinder, MR, Woolley, DG, Carson, RGHinder MThe Synergistic Organization of Muscle Recruitment Constrains Visuomotor

AdaptationJournal of Neurophysiology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

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Hinder, MR, Riek, S, Tresilian, JR, de Rugy, A, Carson, RGHinder MReal-time error detection but not error correction drives automatic visuomotor

adaptationExperimental Brain Research TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Kember, DR, Hong, C, Ho, A Kember DCharacterising the motivational orientation of students in higher education: A

naturalistic study in three Hong Kong universitiesBritish Journal of Educational Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Nguyen, D, Kemp, N, Want, SC Kemp NThe effects of funny and serious task content and expectations of fun versus

importance on children's cognitive performanceAustralian Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Matthews, AJ, Scanlan, JD, Kirkby, KC Kirkby K, Scanlan J, Matthews AOnline exposure for spider fear: Treatment completion and habituation

outcomesBehaviour Change TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Matthews, AJ, Scanlan, JD, Kirkby, KC Kirkby K, Scanlan J, Matthews AOnline exposure treatment for spider fear: the effects of moving versus static

images on treatment adherence, fear elicitation and habituationBehaviour Change TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Lenehan, ME, Klekociuk, SZ, Summers, MJKlekociuk S, Summers M

Absence of a relationship between subjective memory complaint and objective

memory impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI): is it time to abandon

subjective memory complaint as an MCI diagnostic criterion?

International Psychogeriatrics TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Phillips, AC, Batty, GD, Gale, CR, Deary, IJ, Osborn, D, Macintyre, K, Carroll, DMacintyre P

Generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and their comorbidity

as predictors of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: The Vietnam experience

study

Psychosomatic Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Lipp, OV, Mallan, KM, Martin, F, Terry, DJ, Smith, JRMartin F Electro-cortical implicit race bias does not vary with participants' race or sex Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Briggs, Kate, Martin, F Martin FAffective picture processing and motivational relevance: Arousal and valence

effects on ERPs in an oddball taskInternational Journal of Psychophysiology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Briggs, Kate, Martin, F Martin F Target processing is facilitated by motivationally relevant cues Biological Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Cranney, J, Turnbull, C, Provost, SC, Martin, F, Katsikitis, M, White, FA, Voudouris, NJ, Montgomery, IM, Heaven, PCL, Morris, S, Varcin, KJMartin FGraduate attributes of the 4-year Australian undergraduate psychology

programAustralian Psychologist TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Morgan, VA, Waterreus, A, Jablensky, A, MacKinnon, A, McGrath, JJ, Carr, V, Bush, R, Castle, D, Cohen, M, Harvey, C, Galletly, C, Stain, HJ, Neil, AL, McGorry, P, Hocking, B, Shah, S, Saw, SNeil APeople living with psychotic illness in 2010: the second Australian national

survey of psychosisAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.3

Slade, T, Oakley Browne, M, Andrews, G, Johnston, A, Whiteford, HOakley Browne M2007 National Survey of Mental health and Wellbeing- methods and key

findingsAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Wells, JE, McGee, MA, Scott, KM, Oakley Browne, MAOakley Browne MBipolar disorder with frequent mood episodes in the New Zealand Mental

Health SurveyJournal of Affective Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

Bromet, E, Andrade, LH, Hwang, I, Sampson, NA, Alonso, J, de Girolamo, G, de Graaf, R, Demyttenaere, K, Hu, C, Iwata, N, Karam, AN, Kaur, J, Kostyuchenko, S, Lepine, J, Levinson, D, Matschinger, H, Mora, MEM, Oakley Browne, MA, Posada-Villa, J, Viana, MC, Williams, DR, Kessler, RCOakley Browne M Cross-national epidemiology of DSM-IV major depressive episode BMC Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 0.66

Kessler, RC, Green, JG, Gruber, MJ, Sampson, NA, Bromet, E, Cuitan, M, Furukawa, TA, Gureje, O, Hinkov, H, Hu, CY, Lara, C, Lee, S, Mneimneh, Z, Myer, L, Oakley-Browne, M, Posada-Villa, J, Sagar, R, Viana, MC, Zaslavsky, AMOakley Browne M

Screening for serious mental illness in the general population with the K6

screening scale: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) survey

initiative

International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Kessler, RC, Birnbaum, HG, Shahly, V, Bromet, E, Irving Hwang, MA, McLaughlin, KA, Sampson, N, Andrade, LH, de Girolamo, G, Demyttenaere, K, Haro, JM, Karam, AN, Kostyuchenko, S, Kovess, V, Lara, C, Levinson, D, Matschinger, H, Nakane, Y, Browne, MO, Ormel, J, Posada-Villa, J, Sagar, R, Stein, DJOakley Browne MAge differences in the prevalence and co-morbidity of DSM-IV major depressive

episodes: results from the WHO World Mental Health Survey initiativeDepression and Anxiety TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Mooney, MF, Paton, D, de Terte, I, Johal, S, Karanci, AN, Gardner, D, Collins, S, Glavovic, B, Huggins, TJ, Johnston, L, Chambers, R, Johnston, DPaton D Psychosocial Recovery from Disasters: A Framework Informed by Evidence New Zealand Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.3

As per the other outputs in this area of research, this discourse output relates to policy implications for

responses to national disaster. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as it is focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness policy. However there is consideration of adjustment at the level of

the individual and how this informs policy, the contribution of 170106 Clinical psychology, and this is

reflected in the split code between these fields.

Patrick, J, Dyck, M, Bramston, P Patrick J Depression anxiety stress scale: Is it valid for children and adolescents? Journal of Clinical Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Alcorn, KL, O'Donovan, A, Patrick, JC, Creedy, D, Devilly, GJPatrick JA prospective longitudinal study of the prevalence of post-traumatic stress

disorder resulting from childbirth eventsPsychological Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Walter, G, Pridmore, S Pridmore S The suicide of Adam Czerniakow Australasian Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Wee, KW, Yaacob, MJ, Abdullah, WNW, Nakaria, N, Pridmore, SPridmore SImpaired working memory in children with attention deficit hyperactivity

disorder and their siblingsAsia-Pacific Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Pridmore, S, Ang, GK Pridmore S Theory of Mind and psychiatry ' an introduction Australasian Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Pridmore, S, Ahmadi, J Pridmore S Two cases of 'Type 3' suicide Australasian Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Pridmore, S, Reddy, A Pridmore S Suicide by couples from the public record Australasian Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Pridmore, S, McArthur, ML Pridmore S Suicide and Western Culture Australasian Psychiatry TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Rayner, C, Denholm, CJ, Sigafoos, J Rayner CVideo-based intervention for individuals with autism: Key questions that remain

unansweredResearch in Autism Spectrum Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Saunders, NLJ, Summers, MJ Saunders N, Summers MLongitudinal Deficits to Attention, Executive, and Working Memory in Subtypes

of Mild Cognitive ImpairmentNeuropsychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

Summers, MJ, Saunders, NLJ Saunders N, Summers MNeuropsychological Measures Predict Decline to Alzheimer's Dementia From

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentNeuropsychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Matthews, AJ, Wong, ZH, Scanlan, JD, Kirkby, KCScanlan J, Matthews A, Kirkby KOnline exposure for spider phobia: continuous versus intermittent exposure Behaviour Change TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Schuez, BEC, Marx, C, Wurm, S, Warner, LM, Ziegelmann, JP, Schwarzer, R, Tesch-Romer, CSchuez BMedication beliefs predict medication adherence in older adults with multiple

illnessesJournal of Psychosomatic Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Widemann, AU, Schuez, BEC, Sniehotta, F, Scholz, U, Schwarzer, RSchuez BDisentangling the relation between intentions, planning, and behaviour: A

moderated mediation analysisPsychology and Health: an international journal TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Scholz, U, Schuez, BEC, Ziegelmann, JP, Lippke, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez BBeyond behavioural intentions: Planning mediates between intentions and

physical activityBritish Journal of Social Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Lippke, S, Schwarzer, R, Ziegelmann, JP, Scholz, U, Schuez, BECSchuez BTesting Stage-Specific Effects of a Stage-Matched Intervention: A Randomized

Controlled Trial Targeting Physical Exercise and Its PredictorsHealth Education and Behavior TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

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Schuez, BEC, Wurm, S, Warner, LM, Ziegelmann, JPSchuez BSelf-efficacy and multiple illness representations in older adults: A multilevel

approachPsychology and Health: an international journal TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Wiedemann, AU, Lippke, S, Reuter, T, Ziegelmann, JP, Schuez, BECSchuez B The more the better? the number of plans predicts health behaviour change Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Reuter, T, Ziegelmann, JP, Wiedemann, AU, Geiser, C, Lippke, S, Schuez, BEC, Schwarzer, RSchuez BChanges in intentions, planning, and self-efficacy predict changes in behaviors:

an application of latent true change modelingJournal of Health Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.34

Reuter, T, Ziegelman, JP, Wiedemann, AU, Lippke, S, Schuez, BEC, Aiken, LSSchuez BPlanning bridges the intention-behaviour gap: Age makes a difference and

strategy use explains whyPsychology and Health: an international journal TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Scholz, U, Nagy, G, Schuez, BEC, Ziegelmann, JPSchuez BThe role of motivational and volitional factors for self-regulated running

training: Associations on the between- and within- person levelBritish Journal of Social Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Richert, J, Schuz, N, Schuz, B Schuez B, Schuez I Stages of health behavior change and mindsets: a latent class approach Health Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Craciun, C, Schuez, N, Lippke, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez I Enhancing planning strategies for sunscreen use at different stages of change Health Education Research TAS1701 (MHS) 0.66

Craciun, C, Schuez, N, Lippke, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez IFacilitating sunscreen use in women by a theory-based online intervention: a

randomized controlled trialJournal of Health Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Craciun, C, Schuez, N, Lippke, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez IA mediator model of sunscreen use: a longitudinal analysis of social-cognitive

predictors and mediatorsInternational Journal of Behavioral Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Craciun, C, Schuez, N, Lippke, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez ITranslating intentions into sunscreen use: an interaction of self-efficacy and

appearance normsPsychology, Health and Medicine TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Luszczynska, A, Cao, DS, Mallach, N, Pietron, K, Mazurkiewicz, M, Schwarzer, RSchuez IIntentions, planning, and self-efficacy predict physical activity in Chinese and

Polish adolescents: two moderated mediation analysesInternational Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Baucom, DH, Porter, LS, Kirby, JS, Gremore, TM, Wiesenthal, N, Aldridge, W, Fredman, SJ, Stanton, SE, Scott, JL, Halford, KW, Keefe, FJScott J A couple-based intervention for female breast cancer Psycho-Oncology: journal of the psychological, social and behavioral dimensions of cancerTAS1701 (MHS) 1

Scott, JL, Kayser, K Scott JA Review of Couple-Based Interventions for Enhancing Women's Sexual

Adjustment and Body Image After CancerThe Cancer Journal TAS1701 (MHS) 0.8

Skilbeck, C, Holm, K, Slatyer, M, Thomas, M, Bell, TSkilbeck CThe Factor Structure of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) in a

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) PopulationBrain Impairment TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Thomas, MD, McGrath, A, Skilbeck, CE Skilbeck CThe psychometric properties of the Quality of Life Inventory in an Australian

community sampleAustralian Journal of Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Langley, J, Johnson, S, Slatyer, MA, Skilbeck, CE, Thomas, MSkilbeck CIssues of loss to follow-up in a population study of traumatic brain injury (TBI)

followed to 3 years post-traumaBrain Injury TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Cauraugh, J, Lodha, N, Naik, S, Summers, JJSummers JBilateral movement training and stroke motor recovery progress: A structured

review and meta-analysisHuman Movement Science TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

Carlsen, AN, Chua, R, Summers, JJ, Inglis, JT, Sanderson, DJ, Franks, IMSummers J Precues enable multiple response preprogramming: Evidence from startle Psychophysiology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Summers, JJ, Anson, JG Summers J Current status of the motor program: Revisited Human Movement Science TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Smyth, CJ, Summers, JJ, Garry, MI Summers J, Garry MDifferences in motor learning success are associated with differences in M1

excitabilityHuman Movement Science TAS1701 (MHS) 0.6

Saunders, N, Summers, MJ Summers M, Saunders NAttention and working memory of deficits in mild cognitive impairment Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Warnecke, E, Quinn, S, Ogden, K, Towle, N, Nelson, MRTowle N, Warnecke E, Nelson M, Ogden KA randomised controlled trial of the effects of mindfulness practice on medical

student stress levelsMedical Education TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Patford, J, Tranent, P Tranent P

With due consideration: Australian human service practitioners' understandings

of confidentiality and disclosure obligations in regard to cases concerning

gambling-related theft

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Scott, JL, Brown, AC, Phair, JK, Westland, JN, Schuz, BWestland J, Schuez B, Scott JSelf-affirmation, intentions and alcohol consumption in students: a randomized

exploratory trialAlcohol and Alcoholism TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Wootton, BM, Titov, N, Dear, B, Spence, J, Andrews, G, Johnston, L, Solley, KWootton BAn Internet administered treatment program for obsessivecompulsive disorder:

A feasibility studyJournal of Anxiety Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 0.34

Dear, BF, Titov, N, Perry, KN, Johnston, L, Wootton, BM, Terides, MD, Rapee, RM, Hudson, JLWootton B

The Pain Course: A randomised controlled trial of a clinician-guided Internet-

delivered cognitive behaviour therapy program for managing chronic pain and

emotional well-being

Pain TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

White, F, Wootton, BM, Man, J, Diaz, H, Rasiah, J, Swift, E, Wilkinson, AWootton BAdolescent racial prejudice development: The role of friendship quality and

interracial contactInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Wootton, BM, Dear, BF, Johnston, L, Terides, MD, Titov, NWootton BRemote treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A randomized controlled

trialJournal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Wootton, BM, Titov, N, Dear, B, Spence, J, Kemp, AWootton BThe Acceptability of Internet-Based Treatment and Characteristics of an Adult

Sample with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: An Internet SurveyPLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 0.7

Titov, N, Dear, BF, Johnston, L, Lorian, C, Zou, J, Wootton, B, Spence, J, McEvoy, PM, Rapee, RMWootton BImproving adherence and clinical outcomes in self-guided internet treatment

for anxiety and depression: randomised controlled trialPLoS One TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Spence, J, Titov, N, Dear, BF, Johnston, L, Solley, K, Lorian, C, Wootton, B, Zou, J, Schwenke, GWootton BRandomized controlled trial of Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy

for posttraumatic stress disorderDepression and Anxiety TAS1701 (MHS) 0.6

Gamble, WC, Yu, JJ, Kuehn, ED Yu JAdolescent sibling relationship quality and adjustment: Sibling trustworthiness

and modeling as factors directly and indirectly influencing these associationsSocial Development TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Yu, JJ, Ko, YK Yu JPaternal family expressiveness as a mediator between father's dispositional

optimism and child's dispositional optimismThe Journal of Genetic Psychology: Research and Theory on Human DevelopmentTAS1701 (MHS) 0.3

Yu, JJ Yu JReciprocal influences between parental knowledge and adolescent self-control:

A cross-sequential nationwide study of Korean youthJournal of Family Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 0.3

Yu, JJ Yu JReciprocal associations between connectedness and autonomy among Korean

adolescents: Compatible or antithetical?Journal of Marriage and Family TAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

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Yu, JJ, Gamble, WC Yu JAdolescent relations with their mothers, siblings and peers: An exploration of

the roles of maternal and adolescent self-criticismJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology TAS1701 (MHS) 1

Gamble, WC, Yu, JJ Yu JAdolescent siblings' looking glass self-orientations: Patterns of liabilities and

associations with parentingJournal of Youth and Adolescence: a multidisciplinary research publicationTAS1701 (MHS) 0.5

Yu, JJ, Lucero-Liu, AA, Gamble, WC, Taylor, AR, Christensen, DH, Modry-Mandell, KLYu JPartner effects of Mexican cultural values: The couple and parenting

relationshipJournal of Psychology: interdisciplinary and applied TAS1701 (MHS) 0.2

Bakker, GM Bakker G In defence of thought stopping Clinical Psychologist TAS1702 (MHS) 0.5

Dickson, CR, Bruno, RB, Brown, J Bruno RInvestigating the role of serotonin in visual orientation processing using an

'ecstasy' (MDMA)- based research modelNeuropsychobiology: international journal of experimental and clinical research in biological psychiatry, pharmacopsychiatry, biological psychology, pharmacopsychology and pharmacoelectroencephalographyTAS1702 (MHS) 1

Murray, E, Bruno, R, Brown, J Bruno RResidual effects of ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) on low level

visual processesHuman Psychopharmacology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Davidson, J, Lynch, S Davidson J Thematic, literal and associative dream imagery following a high-impact event Dreaming TAS1702 (MHS) 0.8

Felmingham, KL, Rennie, C, Manor, B, Bryant, RAFelmingham KEye tracking and physiological reactivity to threatening stimuli in posttraumatic

stress disorderJournal of Anxiety Disorders TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Quinn, CR, Harris, A, Felmingham, KL, Boyce, P, Kemp, AFelmingham KThe impact of depression heterogeneity on cognitive control in major

depressive disorderAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Felmingham, KL, Rennie, C, Gordon, E, Bryant, RAFelmingham KAutonomic and cortical reactivity in acute stress disorder and posttraumatic

stress disorderBiological Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Shankman, SA, Silverstein, SM, Williams, LM, Hopkinson, PJ, Kemp, AH, Felmingham, KL, Bryant, RA, McFarlane, A, Clark, CRFelmingham K Resting Electroencephalogram Asymmetry and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Journal of Traumatic Stress TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Felmingham, KL, Williams, LM, Kemp, AH, Rennie, C, Gordon, E, Bryant, RAFelmingham KAnterior cingulate activity to salient stimuli is modulated by autonomic arousal

in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderPsychiatry Research: Neuroimaging TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Kemp, AH, Felmingham, KL, Falconer, E, Liddell, BJ, Bryant, RA, Williams, LMFelmingham KHeterogeneity of non-conscious fear perception in posttraumatic stress

disorder as a function of physiological arousal: An fMRI studyPsychiatry Research: Neuroimaging TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Cheung, J, Chervonsky, L, Felmingham, KL, Bryant, RAFelmingham K The role of estrogen in intrusive memories Neurobiology of Learning and Memory TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Falconer, EM, Felmingham, KL, Allen, A, Clark, CR, McFarlane, AC, Williams, LM, Bryant, RAFelmingham KDeveloping an Integrated Brain, Behavior and Biological Response Profile in

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Journal of Integrative Neuroscience TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Bryant, RA, Felmingham, KL, Silove, D, Creamer, M, O'Donnell, M, McFarlane, ACFelmingham K The association between menstrual cycle and traumatic memories Journal of Affective Disorders TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Gardener, EKT, Carr, AR, MacGregor, A, Felmingham, KLFelmingham K, Carr A Sex Differences and Emotion Regulation: An Event Related Potential Study PLoS One TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Summers, JJ, Lewis, James, Fujiyama, HFujiyama H, Summers J Aging effects on event and emergent timing in bimanual coordination Human Movement Science TAS1702 (MHS) 0.8

Schmidt, MW, Hinder, MR, Summers, JJ, Garry, MIGarry M, Schmidt M, Summers J, Hinder M

Long-Lasting Contralateral Motor Cortex Excitability is Increased by Unilateral

Hand Movement That Triggers Electrical Stimulation of Opposite Homologous

Muscles

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Thomson, R, Garry, MI, Summers, JJ Garry M, Summers J Attentional influences on short-interval intracortical inhibition Clinical Neurophysiology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Hinder, MR, Schmidt, M, Garry, MI, Summers, JJGarry M, Summers J, Schmidt M, Hinder MThe effect of ballistic thumb contractions on the excitability of the ipsilateral

motor cortexExperimental Brain Research TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Vance, A, Ferrin, M, Winther, J, Gomez, RGomez R

Examination of Spatial Working Memory performance in children and

adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, combined type

(ADHD-CT) and anxiety

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Riek, S, Hinder, MR, Carson, RG Hinder MPrimary motor cortex involvement in initial learning during visuomotor

adaptationNeuropsychologia TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Fujiyama, H, Hinder, MR, Summers, JJ Hinder M, Fujiyama H, Summers JFunctional role of left PMd and left M1 during preparation and execution of left

hand movements in older adultsJournal of Neurophysiology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Hinder, MR, Carroll, TJ, Summers, JJ Hinder M, Summers JInter-limb transfer of ballistic motor skill following non-dominant limb training

in young and older adultsExperimental Brain Research TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Kelty, SF Kelty SYou have to hit some people! Why problem-solving skills are more criminogenic

than hostile attributional biases for adult male violent offendersPsychiatry Psychology and Law TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Kemp, NM, Parrila, RK, Kirby, JR Kemp N Phonological and Orthographic Spelling in High-functioning Adult Dyslexics Dyslexia: an international journal of research and practiceTAS1702 (MHS) 1

De Jonge, S, Kemp, N Kemp NText-message abbreviations and language skills in high school and university

studentsJournal of Research in Reading TAS1702 (MHS) 0.3

Zehmeister, M, Kim, YS, Kang, BH Kim Y, Kang BIllumination identification by using image colour data and robot's location and

orientation dataInternational Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous ComputingTAS1702 (MHS) 0.3

Adamaszek, M, Olbrich, S, Kirkby, KC, Woldag, H, Willert, C, Heinrich, AKirkby KEvent-related potentials indicating impaired emotional attention in cerebellar

stroke-a case studyNeuroscience Letters TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Kirkby, KC Kirkby K Psychiatric Networks in Asia International Review of Psychiatry TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Briggs, Kate, Martin, F Martin F Target processing is facilitated by motivationally relevant cues Biological Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.5

Little, J, Martin, F, Thomson, R Martin F Speech versus non-speech as irrelevant sound: Controlling acoustic variation Biological Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Bushnell, C, Kemp, N, Martin, FH Martin F, Kemp NText-messaging practices and links to general spelling skill: A study of Australian

childrenAustralian Journal of Educational and Developmental PsychologyTAS1702 (MHS) 1

Matthews, AJ, Martin, F Matthews A, Martin FElectrophysiological indices of spatial attention during global/local processing in

good and poor phonological decodersBrain and Language TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N Palmer MPhenomenological reports diagnose accuracy of eyewitness identification

decisionsActa Psychologica TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Horry, R, Palmer, MA, Brewer, N Palmer MBackloading in the Sequential Lineup Prevents Within-Lineup Criterion Shifts

That Undermine Eyewitness Identification PerformanceJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied TAS1702 (MHS) 1

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McIvor, D, Paton, D, Johnston, D Paton DModelling Community Preparation for Natural Hazards: Understanding Hazard

CognitionsJournal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.2

See the related output split between 1799 and 1702 to reflect the relative contributions and foci of the

research.

Sagala, S, Okada, N, Paton, D Paton D Predictors of Intention to Prepare for Volcanic Risks in Mt Merapi, Indonesia Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.2

This output is another one in the field that involves a discourse around whole of population preparedness

in natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communications. It is

couched in the context of emerging global facotrs associated with climate change. It is therefor not cross-

coded to 170113 as it does not explore person-enviroment fit. However it is cross-coded with 1702 is

because there is intersection with cognitive sciences in terms of individual decision making.

Mishra, S, Suar, D, Paton, D Paton DIs Externality a Mediator of Experience-Behaviour and Information-Action

Hypothesis in Disaster Preparedness?Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.3

As per the other outputs in the field, this is not cross-coded to 170113 as it is focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communications. However there is recognition

of the cognitive science ascpect of this particular output in terms of examinaton of individual decision

making and thus this output is split with 1702.

Doyle, EEH, Johnston, DM, McClure, J, Paton, DPaton D The communication of uncertain scientific advice during natural hazard events New Zealand Journal of Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.2

As per the other outputs in this field this is not cross-coded (e.g. to 170113) as it is focused on natural

disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communication. It is cross-coded with

1702 is because there is an intersection with cognitive sciences in terms of individual decision making.

Pridmore, S, Brune, M, Ahmadi, J, Dale, JPridmore S Echopraxia in schizophrena: possible mechanisms Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Renner, B, Schuez, BEC, Sniehotta, FF Schuez B Preventive Health Behaviour and Adaptive Accuracy of Risk Perceptions Risk Analysis: an international journal TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Schuz, N, Schuz, B, Eid, M Schuez B, Schuez IWhen risk communication backfires: randomized controlled trial on self-

affirmation and reactance to personalized risk feedback in high-risk individualsHealth Psychology TAS1702 (MHS) 0.3

Ciarrochi, J, Heaven, PCL, Skinner, T Skinner TCognitive ability and health-related behaviors during adolescence: a

prospective study across five yearsIntelligence TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Summers, JJ, Maeder, S, hiraga, C, Alexander, JRMSummers JCoordination dynamics and attentional costs of continuous and discontinuous

bimanual circle drawing movementsHuman Movement Science TAS1702 (MHS) 0.2

Fujiyama, H, Tandonnet, C, Summers, JJSummers J, Fujiyama H Age-related differences in corticospinal excitability during a Go/NoGo task Psychophysiology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Fujiyama, H, Hinder, MR, Garry, MI, Summers, JJSummers J, Fujiyama H, Garry M, Hinder MSlow and steady is not as easy as it sounds: interlimb coordination at slow

speed is associated with elevated attentional demand especially in older adultsExperimental Brain Research TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Hinder, MR, Fujiyama, H, Summers, JJ Summers J, Fujiyama H, Hinder MPremotor-Motor Interhemispheric Inhibition is Released during Movement

Initiation in Older but Not Young AdultsPLoS One TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Tandonnet, C, Garry, MI, Summers, JJ Summers J, Garry MSelective suppression of the incorrect response implementation in choice

behavior assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulationPsychophysiology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Hiraga, CY, Garry, MI, Carson, RG, Summers, JJSummers J, Garry M Dual-task interference: Attentional and neurophysiological influences Behavioural Brain Research TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Matthews, AJ, Martin, F, Garry, MI, Summers, JJSummers J, Garry M, Martin F, Matthews AThe behavioural and electrophysiological effects of visual task difficulty and

bimanual coordination mode during dual-task performanceExperimental Brain Research TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Hinder, MR, Carroll, TJ, Summers, JJ Summers J, Hinder MTransfer of ballistic motor skill between bilateral and unilateral context in

young and older adults: neural adaptations and behavioural implicationsJournal of Neurophysiology TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Ta'eed, G, Skilbeck, CE, Slatyer, M Ta'eed G, Skilbeck CWhich factors determine who is referred for community rehabilitation following

traumatic brain injury?Brain Impairment TAS1702 (MHS) 1

Vaccaro, L, Jones, M, Menzies, R, Wootton, BMWootton BDanger Ideation Reduction Therapy for ObsessiveCompulsive Checking:

Preliminary FindingsCognitive Behaviour Therapy TAS1702 (MHS) 1

McKercher, CM, Venn, AJ, Blizzard, L, Nelson, MR, Palmer, AJ, Ashby, MA, Scott, JL, Jose, MDAshby M, Scott J, McKercher C, Palmer A, Jose M, Nelson M, Blizzard C, Venn APsychosocial factors in adults with chronic kidney disease: characteristics of

pilot participants in the Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease studyBMC Nephrology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output describes recruitment, description of rural sample, feasbility and scoping of Tasmania

population. The journal covers areas of biology, medicine and epidemiology. The research is not cross-

coded with 170106 health psychology as there is no prevention focus and it is not an intervention.

Owen, C, Bearman, C, Brooks, BP, Chapman, J, Paton, D, Hossain, LBrooks B, Paton D, Owen CDeveloping a research framework for complex multi-team coordination in

emergency managementInternational Journal of Emergency Management TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output describes proposed multidisciplinary program of research for effective systems management

with a medical setting. The research is not cross-coded with 170106 health psychology as it does not

propose prevention or health intervention. It is not cross-coded with 170107 as it does not explore

organisation psychology variables.

George, J, Kinner, S, Bruno, RB, Degenhardt, L, Dunn, MBruno RContextualizing psychological distress among regular ecstasy users: The

importance of sociodemographic factors and patterns of drug useDrug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 0.2

This output examines the relationship between substance use and psychological distress and

demonstrates that this disappears when you consider demographic factors (such as low SES) - this has

been cross-coded to reflect the nature of the output.

Murphy, PN, Bruno, R, Ryland, I, Wareing, M, Fisk, JE, Montgomery, C, Hilton, JBruno RThe effects of 'ecstasy' (MDMA) on visuospatial memory performance: findings

from a systematic review with meta-analysesHuman Psychopharmacology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines the difference between ecstasy use and cognition . Whilst it is of

neurospychological base, it is a review that examines research quality and future research and has

therefore not been cross coded into 1702.

Degenhardt, L, Roxburgh, A, Dunn, M, Campbell, G, Bruno, RB, Kinner, SA, George, J, Quinn, B, White, N, Topp, LBruno R The epidemiology of ecstasy use and harms in Australia Neuropsychobiology: international journal of experimental and clinical research in biological psychiatry, pharmacopsychiatry, biological psychology, pharmacopsychology and pharmacoelectroencephalographyTAS1799 (MHS) 1

This is an epidemiological output, considering evidence for rates of use of a particular drug. It was not

cross-coded to 170101 as there is no consideration of the impact of this drug on the brain; there is no

consideration of the impact of this drug on health in relation to health psychology as the health indicators

are ambulance attendance and death, so it was not be cross-coded to 170106.

Nielsen, S, Bruno, R, Lintzeris, N, Fischer, J, Carruthers, S, Stoove, MBruno RPharmaceutical opioid analgesic and heroin dependence: How do treatment-

seeking clients differ in Australia?Drug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output examines the demographic and substance use characteristics that differ between people that

are presenting for MEDICAL treatments (such as opioid substitution therapy) for dependence to opioids.

It is not cross-coded with 170101 as there is no consideration of the impact of these drugs on the brain; it

is not cross-coded with 170106 as there is no link to the types of interventions that could be considered

health or clinical psychology.

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Nielsen, S, Bruno, R, Degenhardt, L, Stoove, MA, Fischer, JA, Carruthers, SJ, Lintzeris, NBruno RThe sources of pharmaceuticals for problematic users of benzodiazepines and

prescription opioidsMedical Journal of Australia TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output asks people who have consumed prescription drugs where these were sourced from. It has

not been cross-coded to 1701 via 170101 as there is no consideration of the impact of these drugs on the

brain; and it has not been cross-coded via 170106 as there is no consideration of any source of drugs that

relates to health psychology.

Arora, S, Roxburgh, A, Bruno, R, Nielsen, S, Burns, LBruno RA cross-sectional analysis of over-the-counter codeine use amongst an

Australian sample of people who regularly inject drugsDrug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 0.4

This output examines the demographic and substance use characteristics that differ between people that

are presenting for MEDICAL treatments (such as opioid substitution therapy) for dependence to opioids.

It is not cross-coded with 170101 as there is no consideration of the impact of these drugs on the brain; it

is not cross-coded with 170106 as there is no link to the types of interventions that could be considered

health or clinical psychology.

Jones, KA, Nielsen, S, Bruno, R, Frei, M, Lubman, DIBruno RBenzodiazepines: Their role in aggression and why GPs should prescribe with

cautionAustralian Family Physician TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output is a review of the evidence for benazodiazepines inducing an aggressive syndrome. It is

targeted to medical practitioners and cross-coded accordingly. It is not cross-coded with

psychopharmacology (170101) as there is no consideration of relevant mechanisms, primarily behaviours;

and it is not cross-coded with 170106 as this is not a drug that psychologists have prescribing rights for.

Nielsen, S, Larance, B, Lintzeris, N, Black, E, Bruno, R, Murnion, B, Dunlop, A, Degenhardt, LBruno R Correlates of pain in an in-treatment sample of opioid-dependent people Drug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output asks people who are in MEDICAL (opioid replacement therapy) about the extent of their pain

syndromes and whether they are receiving appropriate medications for this. It is not cross-coded with

170101 as there is no links between the drug and the brain being made; and it is not cross-coded with

170106 as there is no information about any intervention relevant to health or clinical psychology (it is

entirely focussed on the experience of pain and medications for that pain).

Lai, FY, Bruno, R, Leung, WH, Thai, PK, Ort, C, Carter, S, Thompson, K, Lam, PKS, Mueller, JFBruno REstimating daily and diurnal variations of illicit drug use in Hong Kong: A pilot

study of using wastewater analysis in an Asian metropolitan cityForensic Science International TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output analyses sewerage for signs of illicit drug use; the 17* component relates to interpretation of

the data in relation to known trends and markets in drug use - it is therefore not cross-coded with 170101

or 170106.

Dunn, M, Day, C, Bruno, RB, Degenhardt, L, Campbell, GBruno R Sexual and injecting risk behaviours among regular ecstasy users Addictive Behaviors TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output describes the correlates of engaging in risky behaviours among an already risky group. There

is no information or interpretation that links the effect of a drug to decisions to engage in risk behaviour

(i.e. not 170101); there is some consideration of shared risk factors between multiple behaviours that are

risky for health but no information that could contribute to useful interventions for health psychology

(170106).

Horyniak, D, Dietze, P, Degenhardt, L, Higgs, P, McIlwraith, F, Alati, R, Bruno, R, Lenton, S, Burns, LBruno RThe relationship between age and risky injecting behaviours among a sample of

Australian people who inject drugsDrug and Alcohol Dependence TAS1799 (MHS) 0.6

This output examines the hypothesis that injecting drug use is being continued in increasingly older

cohorts, and considers the physical health (e.g. pain) implications for this population. It is not cross-coded

with 170101 as it does not relate to the effects of a particular drug on the brain; it is not cross-coded with

170106 as the associated information for health is all related to physical aspects (liver function, physical

pain and medication and the like); there has been some cross-coding to recognised the relationships with

other areas of health.

Degenhardt, L, Gilmour, S, Shand, F, Bruno, R, Campbell, G, Mattick, RP, Larance, B, Hall, WBruno REstimating the proportion of prescription opioids that is consumed by people

who inject drugs in AustraliaDrug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 0.6

This output takes data on the extent of misuse of pharmaceutical opioids and population prescription

data to estimate the impact of illegal use on overall prescription rates. The psychological component

relates to an understanding of the extent of illicit drug use and drug markets. It is not cross-coded with

170101 (psychopharmacology) as there is no consideration of the impact of these drugs on the brain and

it is not cross-coded with 170106 as there is no consideration of health issues.

Dunn, M, Degenhardt, L, Bruno, RB Bruno R Transition to and from injecting drug use among regular ecstasy users Addictive Behaviors TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This is a descriptive output examining the demographic characteristics that differ between people that

initiate and desist from injecting drug use; there is no information that is relevant to 170101

(psychopharmacology) and there is no information that is relevant to health psychology as the predictors

and correlates are not factors that are changeable by health intervention (i.e. not cross-coded with

170106).

Bruno, RB, Matthews, AJ, Topp, L, Degenhardt, L, Gomez, R, Dunn, MBruno R, Gomez R, Matthews ACan the Severity of Dependence Scale Be Usefully Applied to 'Ecstasy'? Neuropsychobiology: international journal of experimental and clinical research in biological psychiatry, pharmacopsychiatry, biological psychology, pharmacopsychology and pharmacoelectroencephalographyTAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines the difference between ecstasy use and cognition - it was included in 1799 as it

looks at harms and problems in a sample of people that heavily use MDMA. The consideration of a

screening tool relevant for medical practitioners (170106) is only in order to use it as a platform to relate

to medicine and public health.

Hooper, SC, Bruno, RB, Sharpe, M, Tahmindjis, ABruno R, Hooper SAlprazolam prescribing in Tasmania: a two-fold intervention designed to reduce

inappropriate prescribing and concomitant opiate prescriptionAustralasian Psychiatry TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output examines whether an intervention (at the health policy level) had an impact on the extent of

illegal use of alprazolam by people who inject drugs - it is not cross-coded with 170101 as there is no

consideration of the effect of this drug on the brain; and it is not cross-coded with 170106 as there is no

consideration of any intervention related to health psychology.

Bruno, R, Poesiat, R, Matthews, AJ Bruno R, Matthews AMonitoring the Internet for emerging psychoactive substances available to

AustraliaDrug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output takes a structured approach to checking for the availability of illicit drugs online. This is solely

drug market monitoring. It is not 170101 as there is no consideration of the impact of these drugs on the

brain and it is not 170106 as there is no consideration.

Hickey, S, McIlwraith, F, Bruno, R, Matthews, A, Alati, RBruno R, Matthews A Drug detection dogs in Australia: More bark than bite? Drug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output asks about the experience of people who use drugs in relation to sniffer dogs. It crosses

policing territories; there is no consideration of health aspects of drug use (so, not cross-coded with

170106) and there is no consideration of the effects of drugs on the brain (so not cross-coded with

170101).

Peacock, AK, Bruno, R, Martin, FH Bruno R, Peacock APatterns of Use and Motivations for Consuming Alcohol Mixed With Energy

DrinksPsychology of Addictive Behaviors TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This is a descriptive output describing the extent of use of alcohol consumption and extent of

engagement in risk behaviours. There is no guidance for interventions so there is little relevance for

170106; there is no consideration of the effects of drugs on the brain, so there is no relevance for 170101.

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Peacock, AK, Bruno, R, Martin, FH Bruno R, Peacock A, Martin FThe Subjective Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Risk-Taking

Consequences of Alcohol and Energy Drink Co-IngestionAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This is a descriptive output describing the extent of use of alcohol consumption and extent of

engagement in risk behaviours. There is no guidance for interventions so there is little relevance for

170106; there is no consideration of the effects of drugs on the brain, so there is no relevance for 170101;

there is some connection with other fields and hence there has been some cross-coding.

Hall, W, Prichard, J, Kirkbride, P, Bruno, R, Thai, PK, Gartner, C, Lai, FY, Ort, C, Mueller, JFBruno R, Prichard JAn Analysis of ethical issues in using wastewater analysis to monitor illicit drug

useAddiction TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output considers the ethics of analysing sewerage for signs of illicit drug use; the 17* component

relates to interpretation of the data in relation to known trends and markets in drug use - it is clearly not

cross-coded with 170101 or 170106.

Lai, FY, Bruno, R, Hall, W, Gartner, C, Ort, C, Kirkbride, P, Prichard, J, Thai, PK, Carter, S, Mueller, JFBruno R, Prichard JProfiles of illicit drug use during annual key holiday and control periods:

wastewater analysis in an urban, a semi-rural and a vacation areaAddiction TAS1799 (MHS) 0.55

This output analyses sewerage for signs of illicit drug use; the 17* component relates to interpretation of

the data in relation to known trends and markets in drug use - it is therefore not cross-coded with 170101

or 170106.

Middleton, SL, Buist, MD Buist MSperm removal and dead or dying patients: a dilemma for emergency

departments and intensive care unitsMedical Journal of Australia TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is basic research that examines ethical factors associated with aspect of medical

activities/practicises.It is not cross-coded with 170106 heath psyhcology as it is not relaed to health

prevention and or health interventions.

Peacock, AK, Bruno, RB, Martin, FH, Carr, ARCarr A, Bruno R, Peacock AThe impact of alcohol and energy drink consumption on intoxications and risk-

taking behaviorAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This paper is an experimental manipulation involving a non-clinical sample which examined subjective

experiences of intoxication to explore if there was an interactive effect of alcohol and energy drinks.

There is no guidance for interventions although,  as there is consideration of subjective impact of drugs

(as opposed to objective and physiological effect on the brain), the extent of relevance to 1701 is

acknowledge with appropriate cross coding to 1701.

Azar, D, Ball, K, Salmon, J, Cleland, V Cleland VThe association between physical activity and depressive symptoms in young

women: A reviewMental Health and Physical Activity TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output is a review of association between physcial activity and depressive symptoms. It is basic

research and does not involve clinical depression or clinical sample and nor is it a prevention or health

intervention so it is not cross-coded with 170106 . It has been split coded with 1106 Human Movement

and Sports Science to reflect the connection of the research with this aspect of medical and health

sciences

Bilsborrow, G, Davidson, JA, Scott, JL Davidson J, Scott JExploratory Factor Analysis of Hartmann's Scale for Central Imagery and Its

Relationship to Dreamer EmotionDreaming TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines measurement issues wth dream content/data. As it does not measure senory

processes and perception, nor physiological, attentional or prerception data it does not impicatons for

the fields 170112 or 1702 sub codes .

Elliott, K-EJ, Scott, JL, Stirling, C, Martin, AJ, Robinson, AElliott K, Scott J, Martin A, Robinson A, Stirling CBuilding capacity and resilience in the dementia care workforce: a systematic

review of interventions targeting worker and organizational outcomesInternational Psychogeriatrics TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is exploratory and reviews extant literature to explore what research has been conducted

with dementia carers. It dscrtibes research from across a range of medical, health, social work,

educatonal, nursing and other fields. It is not exaiming clinical or health psychology interventions nor

does it examine industrial and organisational factors in the manner or perspective consistent with that

field thus cross-coding with 170106 and 170107 is not appropriate.

Ferguson, SG, Shiffman, S Ferguson SUsing the Methods of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Substance

Dependence Research - Smoking Cessation as a Case StudySubstance Use and Misuse TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is a discussion of the utility of EMA methods (Mobile phone related data collection methods)

to capture behavioural data. The actual behaviour is not the focus but the nature and appropriateness of

the data collection technology. It is not a prevention or intervention study and does not involve clinical

psychology research and hence cross-coding with 170106 health and clinial psychology is not appropriate.

Paton, D, Frandsen, M, Johnston, D Frandsen M, Paton D Confronting an unfamiliar hazard: Tsunami preparedness in Tasmania The Australian Journal of Emergency Management TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk

communications in the tasmania population.It did not involve intervetnion or clinical population and thus

cross-coding with 170106 is not appropriate. Further the output focused on information and mass

communication messages and did not involve the person-enviroment fit persepctive of social and

community psychology and thus it was not appropriate to cross-code with 170113 .

Pridmore, S, Fujiyama, H Fujiyama H, Pridmore S Suicide in the Northern Territory, 2001-2006 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is descriptive and interogates secondary data at the population level related to suicide

incidences in the NT. It is the desctiption of the outcome of behaiour at the population level. It does not

involve health or clinical intervention nor discuss implications for these so 170106 is not appropriate. It

does not involve exploration of the justice system, offenders or court proceedings ad thus cross-coding

with 170104 forensic psychology is not appropriate.

Henshaw, JS, Walker, J, Geraghty, D Geraghty D, Henshaw JDo transdermal opioids affect the personal socio-economic costs of healthcare

access in an Australian rural pain population? A comparison with oral opioidsJournal of Opioid Management: a medical journal of proper and adequate useTAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on prediction of health care at the population level . Thus it is not cross-coded with

170101 Psychopharmacology as it is not scientific study of the effects drugs have on mood, sensation,

thinking, and behaviour.

Hayes, J, Grieve, RM Grieve RFaked depression: Comparing malingering via the internet, pen-and-paper, and

telephone administration modesTelemedicine and e-Health TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output looks compares patterns of online responding compared to telephone data collection. The

research it is not concerned with clinical pop nor is it an intervention thus 170106 Health, Clinical and

Counselling is not appropriate. Further it does not focus on personality assessment and thus cross-coding

with 170109 is not appropriate. Rather the output is interested in understanding from the basic research

perspective behaviour associated with emerging technologies.

Grieve, RM, Elliott, J Grieve R Cyberfaking: I can, so I will? Intentions to fake in online psychological testing CyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output explores online responding behaviour and this informs some understanding of factors

associated with computer human interface in terms of understanding behaviours specific to online

environment. Hence this is acknowledged with the cross coding with 080602 Computer-Human

Interaction . However the output is not concerned with clinical pop nor with assessment & treatment of

mental illness or behaviour at the level of clinical disorder. Thus it is not related to 170106 Health clinical

and counseling not is it invovling measure development and thus not 170109. Rather the output is

interested in understanding from the basic research perspective behaviour associated with emerging

technologies.

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Grieve, R, de Groot, HT Grieve R Does online psychological test administration facilitate faking? Computers in Human Behavior TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

The same rationale as above applies. This output examines online responding behaviour and this informs

some understanding of factors associated with computer human interface in terms of understanding

behaviours specific to online environment. Hence this is acknowledged with the cross coding with 080602

Computer-Human Interaction . However the output is not concerned with clinical pop nor with

assessment & treatment of mental illness or behaviour at the level of clinical disorder. Thus it is not

related to 170106 Health clinical and counseling nor is it invovling measure development and thus not

cross-coded with 170109. Rather the output is interested in understanding from the basic research

perspective behaviour associated with emerging technologies.

Henshaw, JS Henshaw JDo transdermal opioids reduce healthcare use in an Australian rural pain

population? A comparison with oral opioidsJournal of Opioid Management: a medical journal of proper and adequate useTAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on prediction of health care at the population level. it is thus not cross-coded with

170101 Psychopharmacology as it does not involve the scientific study of the effects drugs have on mood,

sensation, thinking, and behaviour.

Keil, HHJ Keil J Questions of the Reincarnation Type Journal of Scientific Exploration TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output explored theory and interpretation of reincarnation from an international, and

anthropological and human studies perspective. It goes beyond psychology to intersect with cultural

studies, religion and philosophy . It has an international perspective on human beliefs rather than

exploring the psychology of religion. Thus is not appropriate for cross-coding with 170111 Psychology of

Religion; the output does not apply psychological methods and interpretive frameworks to religious

traditions.

Kelty, SF, Hall, G, Watt, BD Kelty SYou Have to Hit Some People! Measurement and Criminogenic Nature of

Violent Sentiments in AustraliaPsychiatry Psychology and Law TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output involves a sociological and philosophical perspective on societal attitudes in community

sample, and examines the best ways to measure this. It is not traditional 170104 Forensic Psychology as

the research is not examining legal systems and law, nor offender or victim behavious and does not

inform these domains of research. It is not cross-coded with 170106 as it does not involve clinical

populations nor intervention. It is not cross-coded with 170109 as it is not personality assessment.

Elliott, K-EJ, Stirling, CM, Martin, AJ, Robinson, AL, Scott, JLMartin A, Elliott K, Scott J, Robinson A, Stirling CPerspectives of the community-based dementia care workforce: 'occupational

communion' a key finding from the Work 4 Dementia ProjectInternational Psychogeriatrics TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines from a social construction and multidsicplinary phenomonogical perspective the

experiences of dementia carers. The work intersects oganisational psychology but goes beyond this to

intersect with fields at the nexus of nursing, health services, sociology, social work and education Hence

170107 industrial and organisational is not an appropriate definition.

Thomas, NJ, Martin, F Martin FVideo-arcade game, computer game and Internet activities of Australian

students: Participation habits and prevalence of addictionAustralian Journal of Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output involves population based examinaton of prevalance of problems associated with emerging

and new technologies. It does not involve drug or substane abuse or the impact of drugs on the mind and

thus is not cross-coded with 170101 psychopharmacology. 170113 social & community psychology does

not apply to this reserach as the research does not involve and ecological perspective on the

person–environment fit . The output also does not involve a clincal sample nor and intervention and thus

170106 is not appropriate code.

Scott, LA, Roxburgh, A, Bruno, R, Matthews, A, Burns, LMatthews A, Bruno RThe impact of comorbid cannabis and methamphetamine use on mental health

among regular ecstasy usersAddictive Behaviors TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines whether there are additive or interactive contributions of cannabis and

methamphetamine to poor mental health and has no connection to 170101 (psychopharmacology) and

170106 - as such the output has been coded to 1799.

Bruno, R, Matthews, AJ, Dunn, M, Alati, R, McIlwraith, F, Hickey, S, Burns, L, Sindicich, NMatthews A, Bruno R Emerging psychoactive substance use among regular ecstasy users in Australia Drug and Alcohol Dependence TAS1799 (MHS) 0.2

This output asks existing illicit drug consumers if they are also using novel psychoactive substances. It is

solely a drug market monitoring output. It is not cross-coded with 170101 as there is no consideration of

the impact of these drugs on the brain; it is not cross-coded with 170106 as there is no consideration of

the impact of these drugs on health or mental health (there is no information about either of these

aspects in the literature)

Matthews, AJ, Bruno, RB, Johnston, J, Black, E, Degenhardt, L, Dunn, MMatthews A, Bruno RFactors associated with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs among

an Australian sample of regular ecstasy usersDrug and Alcohol Dependence TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines attitudes toward driving under the influence of drugs among people that are

frequent drug consumers; it is not cross-coded with 170101 as there is no connection made between the

effects of drugs on the brain and these attitudes; it is not cross-coded with 170106 as there are no

interventions or information relevant to health or clinical psychology and only very tenuous links with

transport science and remotely to 170113 community psychology. Becuase these links are so tenuous,

these have not been cross-coded to 1701.

Isaacs, AN, Pyett, P, Oakley Browne, MA, Gruis, H, Waples-Crowe, POakley Browne MBarriers and facilitators to the utilization of adult mental health services by

Australia's Indigenous people: Seeking a way forwardInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output involves psychology research at the intersection of nursing, health services, Aboriginal and

Torres Strait Islander Health, social work and human geography and epidemiology andpblic health. Thus

the code that best captures this multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary reserach is 1799.

Dwyer, IL, Owen, C Owen CEmergency Incident Management: An Evolving Incident Control System

FrameworkJournal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output discuses atural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk

communications and information systems. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as it does not hold

implications for the person-enviroment fit from the perspective of social and community psychology .

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N, Weber, N Palmer M The information gained from witnesses' responses to an initial 'blank' lineup Law and Human Behavior TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output utlised emergent technologies to explore psychological factors associated with decisions in

simulated scenarios. It is not traditional 170104 Forensic Psychology as there is no focus on legal systems

and law, nor a forensic sample . 1702 does not adequately capture this research as it extends beyond this

field, and does not involve traditonal cognitive science.

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N, Weber, N, Nagesh, APalmer MThe Confidence-Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Identification Decisions:

Effects of Exposure Duration, Retention Interval, and Divided AttentionJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied TAS1799 (MHS) 1

The same rationale applies as to the above output. The output has implications for managing emerging

issues in society . It utlised emergent technologies to explore psychological factors associated with

decisions in simulated scenarios and 1702 does not adequately capture this research as it extends beyond

this field t the intersection of information technology and legal matters. However it is not cross-coded

with 170104 Forensic Psychology as it does not cover legal systems and the law, nor is it a forensic

sample.

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Horry, R, Palmer, MA, Sexton, ML, Brewer, NPalmer MMemory conformity for confidently recognized items: The power of social

influence on memory reportsJournal of Experimental Social Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is similar to palmer et al above. However it also involves consideraton of sociological and

societal factors. It is not traditional 170104 Forensic Psychology as not legal systems and law, nor a

forensic sample.

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N Palmer MSequential Lineup Presentation Promotes Less-Biased Criterion Setting but Does

Not Improve DiscriminabilityLaw and Human Behavior TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output utlised emergent technologies to explore psychological factors associated with decisions in

simulated scenarios. It is not traditional 170104 Forensic Psychology as there is no focus on legal systems

and law. 1702 does not adequately capture this research as it does not involve traditional cognitive

science. It has not been cross-coded with 170104 Forensic Psychology as it is not legal systems and law,

nor a forensic sample.

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N, Weber, N Palmer MPostidentification Feedback Affects Subsequent Eyewitness Identification

PerformanceJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output utlised emergent technologies to explore psychological factors associated with decisions in

simulated scenarios. It is not traditional 170104 Forensic Psychology as there is no focus on legal systems

and law. 1702 does not adequately capture this research as it does not involve traditional cognitive

science. It has not been cross-coded with 170104 Forensic Psychology as it does not cover legal systems

and law, nor a forensic sample.

Palmer, MA, Brewer, N, Horry, R Palmer MUnderstanding gender bias in face recognition: effects of divided attention at

encodingActa Psychologica TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output involves applied psychology to phenomenon that may ultimately be revelant to law. 170112

sensory process and perception does not capture the work.

Copping, A, Shakespeare-Finch, J, Paton, DPaton DTowards a culturally appropriate mental health system: Sudanese-Australians'

experiences with traumaJournal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output involves a sociological cultural discourse approach to assimilation for refugees from people

from traumatic regions of the world. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as it is not research exploring

beyond the person-enviroment fit to examine from the perscpective of cultural and global discourse and

narrative.

Becker, JS, Paton, D, Johnston, DM, Ronan, KRPaton DA model of household preparedness for earthquakes: how individuals make

meaning of earthquake information and how this influences preparednessNatural Hazards TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk

communications and explored multi-system level undertsanding of information. It is not cross-coded with

170113 As is does not explore person-enviroment fit.

Paton, D, Gregg, CE, Houghton, BF, Lachman, R, Lachman, J, Johnston, DM, Wongbusarakum, SPaton DThe impact of the 2004 tsunami on coastal Thai communities: assessing

adaptive capacityDisasters: the journal of disaster studies, policy and managementTAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is a discourse around whole of population factors in natural disaster emergency and disaster

preparedness strategies and risk communications. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as focused on

natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communicationsnot explore

person-enviroment fit.

Paton, D, Violanti, JM, Johnston, P, Burke, KJ, Clarke, J, Keenan, DPaton D Stress Shield: A Model of Police Resiliency International Journal of Emergency Mental Health TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is a discourse in relation to first responders and high risk occupations in the conext of

emergency and disaster prepardness. It is NOT 1701113 social and community not 170106 as it does not

involve intervention nor invidual person-environment fit.

Sagala, S, Okada, N, Paton, D Paton D Predictors of Intention to Prepare for Volcanic Risks in Mt Merapi, Indonesia Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output is another one in the field that involves a discourse around whole of population preparedness

in natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communications. it is

couched in the context of emerging global facotrs associated with climate change. It is therefor not cross-

coded with 170113 as it does not explore person-enviroment fit. However the splitcode with 1702 is

because there is intersection with cognitive sciences in terms of individual decision making.

Mooney, MF, Paton, D, de Terte, I, Johal, S, Karanci, AN, Gardner, D, Collins, S, Glavovic, B, Huggins, TJ, Johnston, L, Chambers, R, Johnston, DPaton D Psychosocial Recovery from Disasters: A Framework Informed by Evidence New Zealand Journal of Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

As per the other outputs in this area of research, this discourse output relates to policy implications for

responses to national disaster. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness policy. However as there is consideration of adjustment at the level

of the individual and how this informs policy, the contribution of 170106 Clinical psychology is reflected

in the split code between these fields.

Paton, D Paton DRisk communication and natural hazard mitigation: How trust influences its

effectivenessInternational Journal of Global Environmental Issues TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the above outputs this works focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and factors influencing societies understanding and responses to national and global sources

of risk communications.

Mishra, S, Suar, D, Paton, D Paton DIs Externality a Mediator of Experience-Behaviour and Information-Action

Hypothesis in Disaster Preparedness?Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

As per the other outputs in the field . It is not cross-coded with 170113 as focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communications. However there is recognition

of the cognitive science ascpect of this particular output in terms of examinaton of individual decision

making and thus this output is split with 1702.

McIvor, D, Paton, D, Johnston, D Paton DModelling Community Preparation for Natural Hazards: Understanding Hazard

CognitionsJournal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

As per the other outputs in the field, this output is notcross-coded with 170113 as ot is focused on natural

disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communications. However the

splitcode with 1702 is because there is intersection with cognitive sciences in terms of individual decision

making.

Doyle, EEH, Johnston, DM, McClure, J, Paton, DPaton D The communication of uncertain scientific advice during natural hazard events New Zealand Journal of Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

As per the other outputs in this field, this output is not cross-coded with 170113 as focused on natural

disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk communication. However the splitcode

with 1702 is because there is intersection with cognitive sciences in terms of individual decision making.

Eiser, JR, Bostrom, A, Burton, I, Johnston, DM, McClure, J, Paton, D, van der Pligt, J, White, MPPaton DRisk interpretation and action: a conceptual framework for responses to natural

hazardsInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the above outputs this works focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and factors influencing societies understanding and responses to national and global sources

of risk communications and thuis is not cross-coded with 170113.

Becker, JS, Paton, D, Johnston, DM, Ronan, KRPaton D Salient beliefs about earthquake hazards and household preparedness Risk Analysis: an international journal TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness strategies and risk

communications and explored multi-system level undertsanding of information. It is not cross-coded with

170113 As is does not explore person-enviroment fit.

Paton, D, Parkes, B, Daly, M, Smith, LMPaton D Fighting the Flu: Developing Sustained Community Resilience and Preparedness Health Promotion Practice TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

As per the above outputs this works focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and factors at the level of whole of society and global and national responding. It is not at the

level of 170113 person-environment fit.

Gregg, CE, Houghton, BF, Paton, D, Swanson, DA, Lachman, R, Bonk, WJPaton DHawaiian cultural influences on support for lava flow hazard mitigation

measures during the January 1960 eruption of Kilauea volcano, Kapoho, Hawai'iJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the above outputs this works focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and factors at the level of whole of society responding. It is not at the level of 170113 person-

environment fit.

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Gray, L, MacDonald, C, Mackie, B, Paton, D, Johnston, D, Baker, MGPaton DCommunity responses to communication campaigns for inlfuenza A (H1H1): a

focus group studyBMC Public Health TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the other outputs in this area of research, this discourse output relates to policy implications for

responses to national disaster. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness policy. However there is consideration of adjustment at the level of

the individual and how this informs policy, the contribution of 170106 Clinical psychology is reflected in

the split code between these fields.

Paton, D, Smith, L, Daly, M, Johnston, DPaton DRisk perception and volcanic hazard mitigation: Individual and social

perspectivesJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output takes a muli-level perspective at the intersection between individual and societal responses.

As per the other outputs in this area of research, this discourse output relates to policy implications for

responses to national disaster. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as it focused on natural disaster

emergency and disaster preparedness policy. There is no consideration of clinical adjustment at the level

of the individual and thus 170106 Clinical psychology is not relevant.

Paton, D, Houghton, BF, Gregg, CE, McIvor, D, Johnston, DM, Burgelt, P, Larin, P, Gill, DA, Ritchie, LA, Meinhold, S, Horan, JPaton D Managing Tsunami Risk: Social Context Influences on Preparedness Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the other outputs in this area of research, this discourse output informs policy at the national level

regarding responses to national disaster. It is not cross-coded with 170113 as not focused on the

individual person environment factors.

Mishra, S, Suar, D, Paton, D Paton D Self-esteem and sense of mastery influencing disaster preparedness behaviour Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies TAS1799 (MHS) 1As per the other outputs in the field focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and risk communications.

Paton, D, Bajek, R, Okada, N, McIvor, DPaton DPredicting community earthquake preparedness: a cross-cultural comparison of

Japan and New ZealandNatural Hazards TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the above outputs this works focused on natural disaster emergency and disaster preparedness

strategies and factors at the level of whole of society responding. It informs need ofr diversity between

national strategies. It is not at the level of 170113 person-environment fit.

Leonard, GS, Johnston, DM, Paton, D, Christianson, A, Becker, J, Keys, HPaton DDeveloping effective warning systems: Ongoing research at Ruapehu volcano,

New ZealandJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output involves a series of simulated eruption/lava events at Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand used to

model of risk management that integrates warning system design and technology. It is therfore not cross-

coded with 170113 social and community asit not to do with individual.

Norris, K, Paton, D, Ayton, J Paton D, Norris K Future directions in Antarctic psychology research Antarctic Science TAS1799 (MHS) 1This output suggests directions for research in the area of antarctic expeditions and employment

prepardness. and expeditions.

Dyck, MJ, Piek, JP, Patrick, J Patrick JThe validity of psychiatric diagnoses: The case of 'specific' developmental

disordersResearch in Developmental Disabilities TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is a criticism of research that sits at the nexus between 1103 clinical sciences and 170109

developmental psychology. But does not couch this in terms of deveopmental psychology. Nor does it

have direct implications for intervention and thus cross-coded with 170106 is not appropriate.

Lai, FY, Ort, C, Gartner, C, Carter, S, Prichard, J, Kirkbride, P, Bruno, R, Hall, W, Eaglesham, G, Mueller, JFPrichard J, Bruno RRefining the estimation of illicit drug consumptions from wastewater analysis:

Co-analysis of prescription pharmaceuticals and uncertainty assessmentWater Research TAS1799 (MHS) 0.42

This output analyses sewerage for signs of illicit drug use; the 17* component relates to interpretation of

the data in relation to known trends and markets in drug use - it is therefore not cross-coded with 170101

or 170106.

Lai, FY, Thai, PK, O'Brien, J, Gartner, C, Bruno, R, Kele, B, Ort, C, Prichard, J, Kirkbridge, P, Hall, W, Carter, S, Mueller, JFPrichard J, Bruno RUsing quantitative wastewater analysis to measure daily usage of conventional

and emerging illicit drugs at an annual music festivalDrug and Alcohol Review TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output analyses sewerage for signs of illicit drug use; the 17* component relates to interpretation of

the data in relation to known trends and markets in drug use - it is therefore not cross-coded with 170101

or 170106.

Pridmore, S, Kuipers, P, Appleton, J Pridmore SThe 'Operationalized Predicaments of Suicide' (OPS) applied to Northern

Territory coroners' reportsAsian Journal of Psychiatry TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output looks at a systems level historical review of a societal problem. It is not 70104 forensic

psychology as not justice system in terms of offenders or victims or court proceedings.

O'Neil, A, Williams, ED, Stevenson, CE, Oldenburg, B, Berk, M, Sanderson, KSanderson K

Co-morbid cardiovascular disease and depression: sequence of disease onset is

linked to mental but not physical self-rated health. Results from a cross-

sectional, population-based study

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology: the international journal for research in social and genetic epidemiology and mental health servicesTAS1799 (MHS) 1This output involves population based research of community-dwelling adult population. It is therefore

not cross-coded with 170106 as it is not prevention or intervention and focused.

Warner, Lisa, Schwarzer, Ralf, Schuez, Benjamin, Wurm, Susanne, Tesch-Romer, ClementsSchuez BHealth-specific optimism mediates between objective and perceived physical

functioning in older adultsJournal of Behavioral Medicine TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output is focused on physical activity not health outcome of community-dwelling adult population. It

informs understanding of exercise. It does not focus on prevention or intervention and thus not cross-

coded with 170106.

Reuter, T, Ziegelmann, JP, Wiedemann, AU, Geiser, C, Lippke, S, Schuez, BEC, Schwarzer, RSchuez BChanges in intentions, planning, and self-efficacy predict changes in behaviors:

an application of latent true change modelingJournal of Health Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.66

This output foucsed on exemplifing latent true change modeling per se, rather than traditional 170106

context - no intervention or prevention.

Warner, LM, Ziegelmann, JP, Schuez, BEC, Wurm, S, Schwarzer, RSchuez BSynergistic effect of social support and self-efficacy on physcial exercise in older

adultsJournal of Aging and Physical Activity TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output focused on activity with in community-dwelling adult population. it was not focused on

health outcome and thus is not cross-coded with 170106. It does however inform understanding of

exercise and physical activity more broadly and thus the split code with 1106 Human Movement and

Sports Science.

Warner, Lisa M, Schuez, Benjamin, Knittle, Keegan, Ziegelmann, Jochen P, Wurm, SusanneSchuez BSources of perceived self-efficacy as predictors of physical activity in older

adultsApplied Psychology: Health and Well-Being TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focused on activity with in community-dwelling adult population and looked at exercise

specific self effeciacy as a predicotr of activity. It was not focused on health outcome and thus cross-

coded with 170106.

Schuz, B, Wurm, S, Ziegelmann, JP, Wolff, JK, Warner, LM, Schwarzer, R, Tesch-Romer, CSchuez BContextual and Individual Predictors of Physical Activity: Interactions Between

Environmental Factors and Health CognitionsHealth Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output focused on activity with in community-dwelling adult population. it was not focused on

health outcome and thus not cross-coded with 170106. It does however inform understanding of exercise

and physical activity more broadly and thus the split code with 1106 Human Movement and Sports

Science.

Schuez, BEC, Wurm, S, Warner, LM, Ziegelmann, JP, Tesch-Romer, C, Schwarzer, RSchuez BChanges in functional health, changes in medication beliefs, and medication

adherenceHealth Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output explores the role of health in covariance with medication. It is not cross-coded with 170101 as

not the branch of psychology concerned with the effects of drugs on the mind and behaviour. However it

does involve interdisciplinary with pharmacy and the research informs understanding of medication

behaviour patterns and hence the split with 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Schuez, BEC, Wurm, S, Schollgen, I, Tesch-Romer, CSchuez BWhat do people include when they self-rate their health? Differential

associations according to health status in community-dwelling older adultsQuality of Life Research TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output examines the correlates of health ratings in nation-wide and population-based data

of community-dwelling adult population. It does not involve prevention or intervention (thus 170106

does not capture this research). However the construct is widely used in epidemiology and public health

research and the research overlaps and informs this field, hence this is reflected in the split code with

1117 Public Health

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Wiest, M, Schuez, BEC, Webster, N, Wurm, SSchuez BSubjective Well-Being and Mortality revisited: Differential Effects of Cognitive

and Emotional Facets of Well-Being on MortalityHealth Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output looks at mortality prediction not health prevention or chronic disease adjustment and thus

was not cross-coded with 170106. While it looks at cognitive aspects it does not involve cognitive science

methods and research and thus 1702 is not appropriate.

Warner, LM, Schuz, B, Aiken, L, Ziegelmann, JP, Wurm, S, Tesch-Romer, C, Schwarzer, RSchuez BInteractive effects of social support and social conflict on medication adherence

in multimorbid older adultsSocial Science and Medicine TAS1799 (MHS) 0.8

This output explores the role of societal resources on medication usage . It is not cross-coded with

170101 as it is not the branch of psychology concerned with the effects of drugs on the mind and

behaviour. However it does involve interdisciplinary with pharmacy and the research informs

understanding of medication behaviour patterns and hence the split with 1115 Pharmacology and

Pharmaceutical Sciences .

Wurm, S, Warner, LM, Ziegelmann, JP, Wolff, JK, Schuz, BSchuez B How do negative self-perceptions of aging become a self-fulfilling prophecy? Psychology and Aging TAS1799 (MHS) 1This output is focused on social construction of aging per se. It is not cross-coded with 170106 as not

related ot interventions and prevention in health.

Wiest, M, Schuez, B, Wurm, S Schuez BLife satisfaction and feeling in control: Indicators of successful aging predict

mortality in old ageJournal of Health Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

As per the related behaviour in this field the output looks at mortality prediction not health prevention

or chronic disease adjustment and thus cross-coding with 170106 is not suitable.

Schollgen, I, Huxhold, O, Schuez, BEC, Tesch-Romer, CSchuez BResources for health: differential effects of optimistic self-beliefs and social

support according to socioeconomic statusHealth Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output looks primarlily at socio-economic and environmental processes to inform policies and

guidelines related to resource distribution thus 170106 is not appropriate.

Warner, LM, Schuez, BEC, Wurm, S, Ziegelmann, JP, Tesch-Romer, CSchuez BGiving and Taking - Differential Effects of Providing, Receiving and Anticipating

Emotional Support on Quality of Life in Adults with Multiple IllnessesJournal of Health Psychology TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output examines the correlates of health ratings in nation-wide and population-based data

of community-dwelling adult population. It does not involve prevention or intervention (thus 170106

does not capture this research).

Mcneill, IM, Dunlop, PD, Heath, JB, Skinner, TC, Morrison, DLSkinner TExpecting the unexpected: Predicting physiological and psychological wildfire

preparedness from perceived risk, responsibility, and obstaclesRisk Analysis: an international journal TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output focuses on risk assessment, risk characterization, risk communication, risk management, and

policy relating to risk posed by bush fires. It was not cross-coded to 170113 Social and Community as it is

not focused on relationships of the individual to communities and society.

Cauraugh, JH, Naik, SK, Lodha, N, Coombes, SA, Summers, JJSummers JLong-term rehabilitation for chronic stroke arm movements: a randomized

controlled trialClinical Rehabilitation TAS1799 (MHS) 0.7

This output informs understanding of physical recovery post stroke and relates also to clinical medicine.

It is cross-coded with 1103 to reflect this interaction between these fields.

Jung, YE, Min, JA, Shin, AY, Han, SY, Lee, KU, Kim, TS, Park, JE, Choi, SW, Lee, SH, Choi, KS, Park, YM, Woo, JM, Bhang, S, Kang, EH, Kim, W, Yu, JJ, Chae, JH, Positiveness Research Team of, KoreaYu JThe Korean version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale: An extended

validationStress and Health TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output addresses cross cultural fit for a measure that does have relevance for 170109 personality and

assessment in that regard. However the focus on the output is on the extent of successful replication of

the Korean version.

Yu, JJ, Kim, H, Hay, I Yu J, Hay IUnderstanding adolescents' problematic internet use from a social/cognitive

and addiction research frameworkComputers in Human Behavior TAS1799 (MHS) 1

This output explores the impact of emerging technology and attempts to put this phenomenon into a

research framework especially in terms of how best to understand the behaviour in that environment. By

its very nature this emerging field of research drawns from knowledge in other disciplines such as additon

research . However the context of the research is not 170106 clinical as it is not concerned with clinical

pop or with assessment & treatment of mental illness or behaviour at the level of clinical disorder. It is

not cross-coded to 170102 Development Psychology as it is not looking at adolescents in the context of

change over the life space or developmental stage.

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