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Mark Shevlin
Researcher at Ulster University
Publications - 474
Citations - 18791
Mark Shevlin is an academic researcher from Ulster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 417 publications receiving 13957 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Shevlin include Aarhus University & Trinity College, Dublin.
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Where are all the males? Gender-specific typologies of childhood adversity based on a large community sample.
TL;DR: The importance of developing models for males and females separately was evidenced by the male and female classes being differentially associated with mental health variables.
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Criminal Social Identity of Recidivistic Prisoners: The Role of Self-Esteem, Family and Criminal Friends
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the factors that can significantly contribute to the presence of criminal social identity within a sample of recidivistic prisoners using structural equation modelling and identify six latent variables, including criminal associations with close friends, positive self-esteem, negative selfesteem, cognitive centrality, ingroup affect, and in-group ties.
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Report1: Impact of Covid-19 on young people aged 13-24 in the UK- preliminary findings
Liat Levita,Gibson Miller J,Todd K. Hartman,Jamie Murphy,Mark Shevlin,Orla McBride,Ryan McKay,Liam Mason,Anton P. Martinez,Stocks Tva,Kate M. Bennett,Richard P. Bentall +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study focused on the unique challenges facing young people at different points during adolescent development, which spans from the onset of puberty until the mid-twenties.
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A Psychometric Evaluation of Poloma and Pendleton's (1991) and Ladd and Spilka's (2002, 2006) Measures of Prayer
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a factor analytical evaluation of Ladd and Spilka's Inward, Outward and Upward Prayer Scale, which measures what respondents think about while praying, and PolomaandPendleton's MeasureofPrayerType, whichmeasures four different dimensions of prayer as well as degree of intimacy with the divine.
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Adverse and Benevolent Childhood Experiences in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD (CPTSD): Implications for Trauma-Focused Therapies
Thanos Karatzias,Thanos Karatzias,Mark Shevlin,Claire Fyvie,Graeme Grandison,Maria Garozi,Emma Latham,Michael Sinclair,Grace W.K. Ho,Grainne McAnee,Julian D. Ford,Philip Hyland,Philip Hyland +12 more
TL;DR: Benevolent and traumatic experiences seem to form unique associations with PTSD and CPTSD symptoms, and future research is needed to explore how benevolent experiences can be integrated within existing psychological interventions to maximise recovery from traumatic stress.