Keith Kerrigan
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Recent Articles
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Dyer K, Shannon C, McCann L, Mitchell S, Kerrigan K, McClements R, et al.
Eur J Psychotraumatol
. 2024 Jun;
13(2):2151282.
PMID: 38872604
Healthcare staff represent a high-risk group for mental health difficulties as a result of their role during the COVID-19 pandemic. A number of wellbeing initiatives have been implemented to support...
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Jordan J, Shannon C, Browne D, Carroll E, Maguire J, Kerrigan K, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2023 Jun;
9(4):e112.
PMID: 37345555
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of healthcare staff. However, it is less well understood how working over...
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Jordan J, Shannon C, Browne D, Carroll E, Maguire J, Kerrigan K, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2021 Sep;
7(5):e159.
PMID: 34493960
Background: Throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health and social care workers have faced unprecedented professional demands, all of which are likely to have placed considerable strain on their...
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Kerrigan K, Davidson G, Shannon C
Ir J Psychol Med
. 2018 Oct;
25(2):40-45.
PMID: 30290523
Objectives: Recent advances in mental healthcare policy and service delivery have lead to the development of community care initiatives which have enabled those individuals traditionally cared for in hospital environments...
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Kerrigan K, Green G
J Homosex
. 2018 Jan;
66(5):635-652.
PMID: 29336695
This article explores how previous exposure to religious homonegativity features in the sense-making process following HIV diagnosis in a homogenous sample of six gay men living in Northern Ireland. Interpretive...