Psychology: Recent submissions
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Assessing the role of depression in reducing intimate partner violence perpetration among young men living in urban informal settlements using a mediation analysis of the Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention
(Taylor & Francis, 17 March 2023)Background Stepping Stones and Creating Futures (SS/CF) is a gender transformative and economic empowerment intervention that has effectively reduced the perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) by young men living ... -
A randomised controlled trial to investigate the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for depressed non-responders to Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) high-intensity therapies: study protocol
(BMC, 19 January 2023)BACKGROUND: Major depression represents a pressing challenge for health care. In England, Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services provide evidence-based psychological therapies in a stepped-care approach ... -
Pooled analysis of the association between mental health and violence against women: evidence from five settings in the Global South
(BMJ Publishing, 15 March 2023)Objectives To describe associations between men’s poor mental health (depressive and post-traumatic stress symptomatology) and their perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) and non-partner sexual violence (NPSV), ... -
Pooled analysis of the association between food insecurity and violence against women: Evidence from low- and middle-income settings
(International Society of Global Health, 10 March 2023)Background Intimate partner violence impacts relationships across the socioeconomic spectrum, nonetheless its prevalence is reported to be highest in areas that are most socio-economically deprived. Poverty has direct and ... -
Masquerading their way to authenticity: Does age stigma concealment benefit older women?
(Routledge, 29 September 2022)As women age they can be subject to both sexism and ageism, and consequently be stereotyped as low in competence and irrelevant despite having a relatively young subjective age. Drawing on theories of stigma, we conducted ...