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    Risk factors associated with repetition of self-harm in black and minority ethnic (BME) groups: A multi-centre cohort study by Cooper, Jayne, Steeg, Sarah, Webb, Roger, Stewart, Suzanne L.K, Applegate, Eve, Hawton, Keith, Bergen, Helen, Waters, Keith, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-06-2013)
    “…Abstract Background Little information is available to inform clinical assessments on risk of self-harm repetition in ethnic minority groups. Methods In a…”
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    Deception Detection and Truth Detection Are Dependent on Different Cognitive and Emotional Traits: An Investigation of Emotional Intelligence, Theory of Mind, and Attention by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Wright, Clea, Atherton, Catherine

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-05-2019)
    “…Despite evidence that variation exists between individuals in high-stakes truth and deception detection accuracy rates, little work has investigated what…”
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    Valence of agents and recipients moderates the side-effect effect: two within-subjects, multi-item conceptual replications by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Kennedy, Bradley J., Haigh, Matthew

    “…The side-effect effect (SEE) demonstrates that the valence of an unintended side effect influences intentionality judgements; people assess harmful (helpful)…”
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    Metacognitive beliefs as psychological predictors of social functioning: An investigation with young people at risk of psychosis by Bright, Measha, Parker, Sophie, French, Paul, Fowler, David, Gumley, Andrew, Morrison, Anthony P., Birchwood, Max, Jones, Peter B., Stewart, Suzanne L.K., Wells, Adrian

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-04-2018)
    “…Poor social functioning has been found to be present in those at risk for psychosis. This study aimed to examine metacognitive beliefs as potential predictors…”
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    Affective theory of mind inferences contextually influence the recognition of emotional facial expressions by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Schepman, Astrid, Haigh, Matthew, McHugh, Rhian, Stewart, Andrew J.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (17-02-2019)
    “…The recognition of emotional facial expressions is often subject to contextual influence, particularly when the face and the context convey similar emotions…”
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    Predictors of Individual Differences in Emerging Adult Theory of Mind by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Kirkham, Julie A.

    Published in Emerging adulthood (Thousand Oaks, CA) (01-04-2022)
    “…Little is known about what factors are associated with emerging adult theory of mind (ToM). We predicted that childhood fantasy play (CFP), need for cognition…”
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    Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries by Zickfeld, Janis H., van de Ven, Niels, Schubert, Thomas W., Berkessel, Jana B., Pizarro, José J., Bhushan, Braj, Mateo, Nino Jose, Barbosa, Sergio, Sharman, Leah, Kökönyei, Gyöngyi, Schrover, Elke, Kardum, Igor, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon, Lazarevic, Ljiljana B., Escobar, María Josefina, Stadel, Marie, Arriaga, Patrícia, Dodaj, Arta, Shankland, Rebecca, Majeed, Nadyanna M., Li, Yansong, Lekkou, Eleimonitria, Hartanto, Andree, Özdoğru, Asil A., Vaughn, Leigh Ann, del Carmen Espinoza, Maria, Caballero, Amparo, Kolen, Anouk, Karsten, Julie, Manley, Harry, Maeura, Nao, Eşkisu, Mustafa, Shani, Yaniv, Chittham, Phakkanun, Ferreira, Diogo, Bavolar, Jozef, Konova, Irina, Sato, Wataru, Morvinski, Coby, Carrera, Pilar, Villar, Sergio, Ibanez, Agustin, Hareli, Shlomo, Garcia, Adolfo M., Kremer, Inbal, Götz, Friedrich M., Schwerdtfeger, Andreas, Estrada-Mejia, Catalina, Nakayama, Masataka, Ng, Wee Qin, Sesar, Kristina, Orjiakor, Charles T., Dumont, Kitty, Allred, Tara Bulut, Gračanin, Asmir, Rentfrow, Peter J., Schönefeld, Victoria, Vally, Zahir, Peltola, Henna-Riikka, Haque, Shamsul, Śmieja, Magdalena, Su-May, Terri Tan, IJzerman, Hans, Vatakis, Argiro, Ong, Chew Wei, Choi, Eunsoo, Schorch, Sebastian L., Páez, Darío, Malik, Sadia, Kačmár, Pavol, Bobowik, Magdalena, Jose, Paul, Vuoskoski, Jonna K., Basabe, Nekane, Doğan, Uğur, Ebert, Tobias, Uchida, Yukiko, Zheng, Michelle Xue, Mefoh, Philip, Šebeňa, René, Stanke, Franziska A., Ballada, Christine Joy, Blaut, Agata, Wu, Yang, Daniels, Judith K., Kocsel, Natália, Burak, Elif Gizem Demirag, Balt, Nina F., Vanman, Eric, Stewart, Suzanne L.K., Verschuere, Bruno, Sikka, Pilleriin, Boudesseul, Jordane, Martins, Diogo, Nussinson, Ravit, Ito, Kenichi, Mentser, Sari, Çolak, Tuğba Seda, Martinez-Zelaya, Gonzalo, Vingerhoets, Ad

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-07-2021)
    “…Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emotional tears serve an attachment function: Tears are thought…”
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    Reforms to improve reproducibility and quality must be coordinated across the research ecosystem: the view from the UKRN Local Network Leads by Stewart, Suzanne L K, Pennington, Charlotte R, da Silva, Gonçalo R, Ballou, Nick, Butler, Jessica, Dienes, Zoltan, Jay, Caroline, Rossit, Stephanie, Samara, Anna

    Published in BMC research notes (15-02-2022)
    “…Many disciplines are facing a "reproducibility crisis", which has precipitated much discussion about how to improve research integrity, reproducibility, and…”
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    Components of therapy as mechanisms of change in cognitive therapy for people at risk of psychosis: Analysis of the EDIE-2 trial by Flach, Clare, French, Paul, Dunn, Graham, Fowler, David, Gumley, Andrew I., Birchwood, Max, Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Morrison, Anthony P.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-08-2015)
    “…Research suggests that the way in which cognitive therapy is delivered is an important factor in determining outcomes. We test the hypotheses in which the…”
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    Impact of cognitive therapy on internalised stigma in people with at-risk mental states by Morrison, Anthony P., Birchwood, Max, Pyle, Melissa, Flach, Clare, Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Byrne, Rory, Patterson, Paul, Jones, Peter B., Fowler, David, Gumley, Andrew I., French, Paul

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-08-2013)
    “…Internalised stigma in young people meeting criteria for at-risk mental states (ARMS) has been highlighted as an important issue, and it has been suggested…”
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    Assessment of metacognitive beliefs in an at risk mental state for psychosis: A validation study of the Metacognitions Questionnaire‐30 by Bright, Measha, Parker, Sophie, French, Paul, Morrison, Anthony P., Tully, Sarah, Stewart, Suzanne L.K., Wells, Adrian

    Published in Clinical psychology and psychotherapy (01-09-2018)
    “…Aim The Metacognitions Questionnaire‐30 (MCQ‐30) has been used to assess metacognitive beliefs in a range of mental health problems. The aim of this study is…”
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    Internalized stigma, emotional dysfunction and unusual experiences in young people at risk of psychosis by Pyle, Melissa, Stewart, Suzanne L.K., French, Paul, Byrne, Rory, Patterson, Paul, Gumley, Andrew, Birchwood, Max, Morrison, Anthony P.

    Published in Early intervention in psychiatry (01-04-2015)
    “…Aims To investigate the relationship between internalized stigma, depression, social anxiety and unusual experiences in young people considered to be at risk…”
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    Core schemas across the continuum of psychosis: a comparison of clinical and non-clinical groups by Taylor, Hannah E, Stewart, Suzanne L K, Dunn, Graham, Parker, Sophie, Fowler, David, Morrison, Anthony P

    Published in Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy (01-11-2014)
    “…Research suggests that core schemas are important in both the development and maintenance of psychosis. The aim of the study was to investigate and compare…”
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    Psychopathology and affect dysregulation across the continuum of psychosis: a multiple comparison group study by Taylor, Hannah E., Stewart, Suzanne L.K., Dunn, Graham, Parker, Sophie, Bentall, Richard P., Birchwood, Max, Morrison, Anthony P.

    Published in Early intervention in psychiatry (01-08-2014)
    “…Aim There is evidence that psychotic‐like phenomena can be detected within the general population and that psychotic experiences lie on a continuum that also…”
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    Alignment and theory of mind in schizophrenia by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Corcoran, Rhiannon, Drake, Richard J.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (01-09-2008)
    “…Introduction. We predicted that participants with schizophrenia would be able to successfully "align" during conversation in the context of impaired theory of…”
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    Mental state references in psychosis: A pilot study of prompted implicit mentalising during dialogue and its relationship with social functioning by Stewart, Suzanne L. K., Corcoran, Rhiannon, Drake, Richard J.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (01-01-2009)
    “…Introduction. Few studies of psychosis have examined dialogue-based implicit mentalising even though this is likely to reflect the skills required in everyday…”
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