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What does attachment have to do with out-of-control sexual behaviour?
(New Zealand Psychological Society, 2012)
Out-of-control sexual behaviour (OCSB) involves a continuum of sexual behaviour that results in distress or functional impairment. Several factors have been considered relevant to the etiology of OCSB, including attachment ...
Fia Ola: Grief recovery following a tsunami disaster in Samoa
(Cambridge University Press (CUP): STM Journals, 2016)
Natural disasters provide humanity with a setting in which to examine core dimensions of life. How people respond to and make sense of their experiences due to the ruptures of trauma and devastation remains vital in grief ...
Fisher, Neyman-Pearson or NHST? A tutorial for teaching data testing
(FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 2015-03-03)
Social Psychology for Social Change: Foundations for and Introduction to a Program of Action-Oriented Research
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2014-12-01)
Culture as cure? The protective function of Māori cultural efficacy on psychological distress
(New Zealand Psychological Society, 2015-09-07)
Māori, the indigenous peoples of New Zealand, continue to experience health disparities in comparison to other ethnic groups. Previous research suggests Māori who affiliate jointly as Māori and Pākehā (New Zealand European) ...
Children's knowledge, cognitions and emotions surrounding natural disasters: An investigation of Year 5 students, Wellington, New Zealand
(Massey University, 2013)
New Zealand schools have a responsibility to ensure that children are informed about potential natural disasters, and are prepared with protective strategies. The present study aimed to investigate children’s knowledge, ...