Search Results - "Lavis, Tiffany"
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Why did she send it in the first place? Victim blame in the context of 'revenge porn'
Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (03-05-2020)“…'Revenge porn' or 'cyber rape' occurs when intimate images that were previously sent with permission are leaked to a wider audience without consent. This…”
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Best practice assessment methods for the undergraduate psychology program: a narrative review of the literature
Published in Australian journal of psychology (31-12-2024)“…Objective To determine if best practice guidelines exist for assessment methods throughout the undergraduate psychology program, and whether there are…”
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Effects of a Proven Error on Evaluations of Witness Testimony
Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2017)“…Witnesses frequently make an error when reporting events they have observed. Although some error in witness reports is to be expected and does not mean the…”
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The Impact of Different Forms of #fitspiration Imagery on Body Image, Mood, and Self-Objectification among Young Women
Published in Sex roles (01-06-2018)“…The present study experimentally examined the impact of different forms of inspirational fitness images (“fitspiration”) on women’s body image. Australian…”
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Why did she send it in the first place?: Victim blame in the context of 'revenge porn'
Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-06-2020)“…'Revenge porn' or 'cyber rape' occurs when intimate images that were previously sent with permission are leaked to a wider audience without consent. This…”
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Why did she send it in the first place?: Victim blame in the context of 'revenge porn'
Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-06-2020)“…'Revenge porn' or 'cyber rape' occurs when intimate images that were previously sent with permission are leaked to a wider audience without consent. This…”
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Problem Gambling and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Trauma, violence & abuse (01-01-2016)“…This study provides a systematic review of the empirical evidence related to the association between problem gambling and intimate partner violence (IPV).We…”
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Patterns of Family and Intimate Partner Violence in Problem Gamblers
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-06-2019)“…While the evidence about the statistical co-occurrence of family violence and problem gambling is growing, the mechanism by which the two behaviours are…”
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Experiences and Perceptions of Problem Gamblers on Cognitive and Exposure Therapies When Taking Part in a Randomised Controlled Trial: A Qualitative Study
Published in Journal of gambling studies (01-12-2016)“…In South Australia (SA) problem gambling is mainly a result of the widespread availability of electronic gaming machines. A key treatment provider in SA offers…”
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GamblingLess: A Randomised Trial Comparing Guided and Unguided Internet-Based Gambling Interventions
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (21-05-2021)“…There is little evidence relating to the effects of adding guidance to internet-based gambling interventions. The primary aim was to compare the effectiveness…”
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Problem gambling, familial violence and alcohol misuse: exploring the triad for treatment-seekers
Published in International gambling studies (04-05-2015)“…Research into the co-occurrence of problem gambling, familial violence, and alcohol misuse is limited. While these issues have been considered in combination…”
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Problem gambling and family violence: family member reports of prevalence, family impacts and family coping
Published in Asian journal of gambling issues and public health (13-08-2013)“…There exists only a small number of empirical studies investigating the patterns of family violence in problem gambling populations, although some evidence…”
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