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Daryl B OConnor

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Rogerson O, OConnor R, OConnor D
J Affect Disord . 2024 Feb; 352:479-489. PMID: 38342320
Background: Childhood trauma is experienced by approximately one third of young people in the United Kingdom and has been shown to confer an increased risk for mental health difficulties in...
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Gallagher S, Creaven A, Hackett R, OConnor D, Howard S
Physiol Behav . 2023 Dec; 275:114452. PMID: 38159588
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the evidence is mixed and the precise causal...
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Wilding S, OConnor D, Conner M
Psychol Rep . 2023 Dec; :332941231219943. PMID: 38048215
Cancer screening aims to check the body for cancer before symptoms develop. Social norms theory suggests people falsely perceive the attitudes and/or behaviours of similar others to be different from...
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OConnor D, Branley-Bell D, Green J, Ferguson E, OCarroll R, OConnor R
Psychol Health . 2023 Nov; :1-22. PMID: 37975565
Childhood trauma has been found to have serious negative consequences for mental and physical health. However, the precise mechanisms through which trauma influences health outcomes are unclear. Childhood trauma-related disruptions...
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Travis E, Ashley L, OConnor D
Br J Health Psychol . 2023 Nov; 29(2):379-394. PMID: 37953726
Objective: To investigate whether modifications made to the current National Health Service (NHS) invitation letter for follow-up colonoscopy examination affect participant state anxiety and behavioural intentions to attend. Methods: Five...
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Rogerson O, Wilding S, Prudenzi A, OConnor D
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2023 Oct; 159:106415. PMID: 37879237
Stress has a damaging impact on our mental and physical health, and as a result, there is an on-going demand for effective stress management interventions. However, there are no reviews...
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Jones C, OConnor D, Ferguson S, Schuz B
Ann Behav Med . 2023 Aug; 58(1):37-47. PMID: 37648242
Background: To control infections, behavioral non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as social distancing and hygiene measures (masking, hand hygiene) were implemented widely during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, adherence...
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Al-Ghunaim T, Johnson J, Biyani C, Coleman R, Simms-Ellis R, OConnor D
BJUI Compass . 2023 Aug; 4(5):533-542. PMID: 37636204
Background: Urology trainees experience high burnout, and there is an urgent need for acceptable and effective interventions. The current study evaluated Reboot coaching workshops (Reboot-C), a tailored intervention based on...
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Chater A, Brook-Rowland P, Tolani F, Christopher E, Hart J, Byrne-Davis L, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Jul; 11:1130875. PMID: 37475767
Background: The use of behavioural science and behaviour change within local authorities and public health has supported healthful change; as evidenced by its importance and contribution to reducing harm during...
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Jones C, Ferguson S, OConnor D, Schuz B
Health Psychol . 2023 Jul; 43(1):19-33. PMID: 37428773
Objectives: Adhering to behavioral recommendations and nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) is a key to control COVID-19 infection rates. However, rates have decreased globally, and potentially modifiable determinants of ongoing adherence and...