Angela C Rowe
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Recent Articles
1.
Li D, Coker B, Rowe A
J Marital Fam Ther
. 2024 Feb;
50(2):328-347.
PMID: 38361214
While hostile attributional bias (a tendency to interpret others' behaviors as intentionally hostile) is associated with negative outcomes in romantic relationships, no measure has been developed specifically for this context....
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Li D, Carnelley K, Rowe A
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2022 Sep;
49(12):1679-1694.
PMID: 36062321
This is the first meta-analysis to synthesize the literature on insecure attachment and negative attribution bias (NAB) from both developmental and social/personality attachment traditions. This meta-analysis is important because extant...
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Wilkinson L, Rowe A, Douglas T, Thirkettle M, Nolan L
Appetite
. 2022 Feb;
172:105968.
PMID: 35150794
Previous research has shown that "attachment anxiety" is a robust predictor of disinhibited eating behaviours and that this relationship is underpinned by difficulties in managing emotion. Night eating syndrome (NES),...
4.
Millings A, Abu-Akel A, Mattar T, Rowe A
Eur J Psychotraumatol
. 2021 Oct;
12(1):1968139.
PMID: 34691369
Background: Political violence and constraints on liberty of movement can have consequences for health and well-being but affect individuals differently. Objective: In three Palestinian samples, we sought to examine the...
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Newman-Taylor K, Sood M, Rowe A, Carnelley K
Brain Sci
. 2021 Oct;
11(10).
PMID: 34679322
Attachment security priming effects therapeutic change in people with depression and anxiety. Preliminary studies indicate that visualising secure attachment memories also reduces paranoia in non-clinical and clinical groups, probably due...
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Rowe A, Gold E, Carnelley K
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Feb;
17(3).
PMID: 32033183
Attachment security priming has been extensively used in relationship research to explore the contents of mental models of attachment and examine the benefits derived from enhancing security. This systematic review...
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Wilkinson L, Rowe A, Millings A
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2019 Jun;
44(2):438-446.
PMID: 31164726
Background/objectives: Previous research has demonstrated relationships between attachment orientations (expectations of ourselves and others in interpersonal relationships), eating behaviours and obesity. However, such research has been limited to investigations of...
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Millings A, Carnelley K, Cavanagh K, Wilderspin A, Wiseman H, Rowe A
Br J Psychol
. 2018 Jul;
110(1):15-39.
PMID: 29984408
We sought to understand how attachment orientation influenced attitudes towards different types of psychological therapies. In two studies, we (1) examined attachment orientation as a predictor of attitudes towards different...
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Wilkinson L, Rowe A, Robinson E, Hardman C
Appetite
. 2018 May;
127:214-222.
PMID: 29733864
Previous research indicates that attachment anxiety (fear of abandonment) is predictive of overeating and higher body mass index (BMI). The current study explored the nature of the mechanisms underpinning this...
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Carnelley K, Bejinaru M, Otway L, Baldwin D, Rowe A
J Affect Disord
. 2018 Mar;
234:201-206.
PMID: 29544165
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the potential effectiveness of secure attachment priming in outpatients with depressive disorders. Methods: Forty-eight participants engaged in secure attachment priming or...