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1Perspectives on challenges and opportunities for peace: From the philosophical to the practical.
Peace and Conflict, 2022, 28, 258-262
0.70Citations (PDF)
2#Bopo: Enhancing body image through body positive social media- evidence to date and research directions
Body Image, 2022, 41, 367-374
4.998Citations (PDF)
3Young adult mental health sequelae of eating and body image disturbances in adolescence4.115Citations (PDF)
4#Take idealized bodies out of the picture: A scoping review of social media content aiming to protect and promote positive body image
Body Image, 2021, 38, 10-36
4.989Citations (PDF)
5Vale Professor Margot Prior 1937–20200.10Citations (PDF)
6A qualitative, prospective study of children's understanding of weight gain2.29Citations (PDF)
7Effects of thin-ideal instagram images: The roles of appearance comparisons, internalization of the thin ideal and critical media processing
Body Image, 2019, 31, 181-190
4.974Citations (PDF)
8Trait Mindfulness Helps Explain the Relationships Between Job Stress, Physiological Reactivity, and Self-Perceived Health1.421Citations (PDF)
9Low body esteem and dietary restraint among 7-year old children: The role of perfectionism, low self-esteem, and belief in the rewards of thinness and muscularity
Eating Behaviors, 2019, 32, 65-68
2.314Citations (PDF)
10Dispositional mindfulness, rejection sensitivity, and behavioural responses to rejection: The role of emotion regulation1.321Citations (PDF)
11Dismantling prevention: Comparison of outcomes following media literacy and appearance comparison modules in a randomised controlled trial
Journal of Health Psychology, 2019, 24, 761-776
2.727Citations (PDF)
12Evaluation of an online self‐help version of the <i>REACH forgiveness</i> program: Outcomes and predictors of persistence in a community sample2.415Citations (PDF)
13A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model of Workplace Stress and Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Measures of Stress
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2018, 80, 103-113
2.251Citations (PDF)
14Psychological predictors of body image attitudes and concerns in young children
Body Image, 2018, 27, 10-20
4.936Citations (PDF)
15Preferences for being muscular and thin in 6-year-old boys
Body Image, 2018, 26, 98-102
4.925Citations (PDF)
16Associations between the effort-reward imbalance model of workplace stress and indices of cardiovascular health: A systematic review and meta-analysis7.177Citations (PDF)
17Relationships Between Self‐Reported and Observed Parenting Behaviour, Adolescent Disordered Eating Attitudes and Behaviours, and the <i>5‐HTTLPR</i> Polymorphism: Data From the Australian Temperament Project3.64Citations (PDF)
18Investigating Direct Links between Depression, Emotional Control, and Physical Punishment with Adolescent Drive for Thinness and Bulimic Behaviors, Including Possible Moderation by the Serotonin Transporter 5-HTTLPR Polymorphism2.45Citations (PDF)
19Media exposure in very young girls: Prospective and cross-sectional relationships with BMIz, self-esteem and body size stereotypes.
Developmental Psychology, 2017, 53, 2356-2363
1.616Citations (PDF)
20The effect of low parental warmth and low monitoring on disordered eating in mid-adolescence: Findings from the Australian Temperament Project
Appetite, 2016, 105, 232-241
2.927Citations (PDF)
21The role of media literacy in body dissatisfaction and disordered eating: A systematic review
Body Image, 2016, 19, 9-23
4.9158Citations (PDF)
22A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effort-reward imbalance model of workplace stress with indicators of immune function2.2103Citations (PDF)
23The measurement of media literacy in eating disorder risk factor research: psychometric properties of six measures3.433Citations (PDF)
24‘He's got his father's bias’: Parental influence on weight bias in young children2.264Citations (PDF)
25Does Media Literacy Mitigate Risk for Reduced Body Satisfaction Following Exposure to Thin-Ideal Media?2.8130Citations (PDF)
26Trait Mindfulness Measures for Use with Adolescents: a Systematic Review
Mindfulness, 2016, 8, 110-125
2.657Citations (PDF)
27“Stop eating lollies and do lots of sports”: a prospective qualitative study of the development of children’s awareness of dietary restraint and exercise to lose weight4.612Citations (PDF)
28Photoshopping the selfie: Self photo editing and photo investment are associated with body dissatisfaction in adolescent girls4.1347Citations (PDF)
29Relationships between body size attitudes and body image of 4-year-old boys and girls, and attitudes of their fathers and mothers3.494Citations (PDF)
30Fostering intercultural understanding through secondary school experiences of cultural immersion1.315Citations (PDF)
31Evaluation of <i>Vipassana</i> Meditation Course Effects on Subjective Stress, Well‐being, Self‐kindness and Mindfulness in a Community Sample: Post‐course and 6‐month Outcomes
Stress and Health, 2015, 31, 373-381
3.332Citations (PDF)
32Development of the Factors Related to Forgiveness Inventory (FRFI)2.06Citations (PDF)
33Teacher perspectives on factors facilitating implementation of whole school approaches for resolving conflict2.515Citations (PDF)
34Maternal negative affect is associated with emotional feeding practices and emotional eating in young children
Appetite, 2014, 80, 242-247
2.958Citations (PDF)
35Maternal feeding practices predict weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors in young children: a prospective study4.6310Citations (PDF)
36Do maternal body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint predict weight gain in young pre-school children? A 1-year follow-up study
Appetite, 2013, 67, 30-36
2.936Citations (PDF)
37Evaluation of a core team centred professional development programme for building a whole-school cooperative problem solving approach to conflict
Educational Psychology, 2013, 33, 192-214
3.07Citations (PDF)
38Mediators of the relationship between media literacy and body dissatisfaction in early adolescent girls: Implications for prevention
Body Image, 2013, 10, 282-289
4.963Citations (PDF)
39Do offender and victim typical conflict styles affect forgiveness?3.54Citations (PDF)
40A body image and disordered eating intervention for women in midlife: A randomized controlled trial.2.4121Citations (PDF)
41Men’s emotional responses to their partner’s pregnancy and their views on support and information received1.224Citations (PDF)
42A prospective investigation of the relationships among sleep quality, physical symptoms, and depressive symptoms during pregnancy
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010, 123, 317-320
4.8106Citations (PDF)
43Factors associated with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in women in midlife4.173Citations (PDF)
44Comparison of the effectiveness of two forms of the Enhancing Relationships in School Communities Project for promoting cooperative conflict resolution education in Australian primary schools1.56Citations (PDF)
45My baby body: A qualitative insight into women’s body‐related experiences and mood during pregnancy and the postpartum1.8146Citations (PDF)
46Depression and anxiety through pregnancy and the early postpartum: An examination of prospective relationships
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2009, 113, 303-308
4.8198Citations (PDF)
47Depressive and anxiety symptoms through late pregnancy and the first year post birth: an examination of prospective relationships2.241Citations (PDF)
48Frequency, Severity, and Effect on Life of Physical Symptoms Experienced During Pregnancy1.838Citations (PDF)
49The Relationship between Depression and Body Dissatisfaction across Pregnancy and the Postpartum2.7203Citations (PDF)
50Assessing Sleep During Pregnancy
Women's Health Issues, 2009, 19, 45-51
2.0140Citations (PDF)
51Factors related to exercise over the course of pregnancy including women's beliefs about the safety of exercise during pregnancy
Midwifery, 2009, 25, 430-438
2.4170Citations (PDF)
52How Well Do Women Adapt to Changes in Their Body Size and Shape across the Course of Pregnancy?
Journal of Health Psychology, 2008, 13, 503-515
2.7133Citations (PDF)
53Use of complementary and alternative medicines by a sample of Australian women during pregnancy1.290Citations (PDF)
54Sleep quality and depression during pregnancy: a prospective study
Journal of Sleep Research, 2008, 17, 217-220
4.0180Citations (PDF)
55The roles of emotion management and perspective taking in individuals’ conflict management styles and disposition to forgive2.560Citations (PDF)
56Paths to interpersonal forgiveness: The roles of personality, disposition to forgive and contextual factors in predicting forgiveness following a specific offence2.563Citations (PDF)
57Examination of a multi-factorial model of body-related experiences during pregnancy: The relationships among physical symptoms, sleep quality, depression, self-esteem, and negative body attitudes
Body Image, 2008, 5, 152-163
4.990Citations (PDF)
58Pregnant Women's Alcohol Consumption: The Predictive Utility of Intention to Drink and Prepregnancy Drinking Behavior
Journal of Women's Health, 2008, 17, 1513-1522
2.223Citations (PDF)
59Does good emotion management aid forgiving? Multiple dimensions of empathy, emotion management and forgiveness of self and others2.389Citations (PDF)
60Predictors of Body Image During the First Year Postpartum: A Prospective Study
Women and Health, 2007, 45, 87-104
1.4149Citations (PDF)
61Comparison of face‐to‐face and internet interventions for body image and eating problems in adult women: An RCT4.1105Citations (PDF)
62Internet-Delivered Targeted Group Intervention for Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating in Adolescent Girls: A randomized controlled trial2.7121Citations (PDF)
63Vigorous exercise and birth outcomes in a sample of recreational exercisers: A prospective study across pregnancy1.243Citations (PDF)
64Prevention of Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating: What Next?
Eating Disorders, 2006, 14, 265-285
3.9122Citations (PDF)
65Investigation of compensation source, trait empathy, satisfaction with outcome and forgiveness in the criminal context
Australian Psychologist, 2005, 40, 63-69
1.818Citations (PDF)
66Attachment styles in adult intimate relationships: comparing women with bulimia nervosa symptoms, women with depression and women with no clinical symptoms3.631Citations (PDF)
67Body Dissatisfaction, Dating, and Importance of Thinness to Attractiveness in Adolescent Girls
Sex Roles, 2005, 53, 663-675
2.347Citations (PDF)
68An Evaluation of a Prevention Program for Disordered Eating in Adolescent Girls: Examining Responses of High- and Low-Risk Girls
Eating Disorders, 2005, 13, 143-156
3.922Citations (PDF)
69How do adolescent girls evaluate body dissatisfaction prevention messages?
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2005, 37, 381-390
2.826Citations (PDF)
70A prospective study of factors that lead to body dissatisfaction during pregnancy
Body Image, 2005, 2, 347-361
4.9214Citations (PDF)
71Predicting Dieting Behavior by Using, Modifying, and Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior2.346Citations (PDF)
72Effect of social desirability on adolescent girls' responses to an eating disorders prevention program4.125Citations (PDF)
73Applying the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion to a Videotape-Based Eating Disorders Primary Prevention Program for Adolescent Girls
Eating Disorders, 2004, 12, 103-124
3.913Citations (PDF)
74Test–retest reliability and construct validity of Contour Drawing Rating Scale scores in a sample of early adolescent girls
Body Image, 2004, 1, 199-205
4.997Citations (PDF)
75Changes in body image satisfaction during pregnancy: A comparison of high exercising and low exercising women1.278Citations (PDF)
76Parent Influences in the Transmission of Eating and Weight Related Values and Behaviors
Eating Disorders, 2002, 10, 321-334
3.9141Citations (PDF)
77Evaluations of Dieting Prevention Messages by Adolescent Girls
Preventive Medicine, 2002, 35, 474-491
2.929Citations (PDF)
78A controlled evaluation of an eating disorders primary prevention videotape using the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion2.236Citations (PDF)
79Development of body image, eating disturbance, and general psychological functioning in adolescent females: a replication using covariance structure modeling in an Australian sample4.1110Citations (PDF)
80Investigation of Body Comparison Among Adolescent Girls12.3168Citations (PDF)
81Longitudinal Predictors of Restrictive Eating and Bulimic Tendencies in Three Different Age Groups of Adolescent Girls2.8194Citations (PDF)
82A longitudinal study of the role of childhood temperament in the later development of eating concerns4.181Citations (PDF)
83An Evaluation of the Importance of Message Source and Age of Recipient in a Primary Prevention Program for Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders, 2000, 8, 131-145
3.921Citations (PDF)
84Title is missing!1.6112Citations (PDF)
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Sex Roles, 1999, 41, 169-187
2.387Citations (PDF)
86Adolescent girls' first diets: Triggers and the role of multiple dimensions of self-concept
Eating Disorders, 1999, 7, 259-270
3.923Citations (PDF)
87Eating Attitudes and Weight-Loss Attempts in Female Adolescents and Their Mothers2.8123Citations (PDF)
88Risk factors for eating disorders in Greek- and Anglo-Australian adolescent girls4.116Citations (PDF)
89Relationships among dysfunctional cognitions, depressive symptoms, and bulimic tendencies1.616Citations (PDF)
90A model for resolving conflict: Some theoretical, empirical and practical implications
Australian Psychologist, 1993, 28, 80-85
1.822Citations (PDF)
91Body dissatisfaction, weight loss behaviours, and bulimic tendencies in Australian adolescents with an estimate of female data representativeness
Australian Psychologist, 1993, 28, 128-132
1.835Citations (PDF)
92Predictors of outcome in the treatment of bulimia nervosa5.635Citations (PDF)
93The relationships among the general attitude and belief scale, other dysfunctional cognition measures, and depressive or bulimic tendencies1.413Citations (PDF)
94Psychosocial predictors of weight loss behaviors and binge eating in adolescent girls and boys4.199Citations (PDF)
95Examination of the concurrent and construct validities of the bulimia test using normal and bulimic samples4.14Citations (PDF)
96Body image satisfaction, dieting beliefs, and weight loss behaviors in adolescent girls and boys2.8262Citations (PDF)
97Test of the Neurolinguistic Programming Hypothesis That Eye-Movements Relate to Processing Imagery
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986, 62, 523-529
1.613Citations (PDF)
98Depression, guilt, and self-management of pleasant and unpleasant events.3.032Citations (PDF)
99A factor-analytic study of childhood symptoms antecedent to schizophrenia.2.126Citations (PDF)