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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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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD) as per ICD-11 proposals: A population study in Israel.
Menachem Ben-Ezra,Thanos Karatzias,Thanos Karatzias,Philip Hyland,Chris R. Brewin,Marylene Cloitre,Marylene Cloitre,Jonathan Ian Bisson,Neil P. Roberts,Brigitte Lueger-Schuster,Mark Shevlin +10 more
TL;DR: The current study sought to advance the existing literature by providing the first assessment of the factorial and discriminant validity of the ICD‐11 proposals for posttraumatic stress disorder and complex PTSD in a nationwide level.
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“Where are all the lonely people?” A population-based study of high-risk groups across the life span
TL;DR: Ethnic minority status, living alone, and prolonged mental disorder may well be key factors in determining the generic level of loneliness in a given population, and may moderate the age–loneliness relation.
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COVID-19-related anxiety predicts somatic symptoms in the UK population.
Mark Shevlin,Emma Nolan,Marcin Owczarek,Orla McBride,Jamie Murphy,Jilly Gibson Miller,Todd K. Hartman,Liat Levita,Liam Mason,Anton P. Martinez,Ryan McKay,Thomas V. A. Stocks,Kate M. Bennett,Philip Hyland,Richard P. Bentall,Richard P. Bentall +15 more
TL;DR: This study found that moderate to high levels of anxiety associated with COVID‐19 were significantly associated with general somatic symptoms and in particular with gastrointestinal and fatigue symptoms.
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An initial psychometric assessment of an ICD-11 based measure of PTSD and Complex PTSD (ICD-TQ): Evidence of construct validity
Thanos Karatzias,Thanos Karatzias,Mark Shevlin,Claire Fyvie,Philip Hyland,Erifili Efthymiadou,Danielle Wilson,Neil P. Roberts,Jonathan Ian Bisson,Chris R. Brewin,Marylene Cloitre +10 more
TL;DR: The ICD-TQ demonstrated satisfactory internal reliability, and correlation results indicated that the scale exhibited convergent and discriminant validity, which provide initial support for the psychometric properties of this initial version of the I CDTQ.
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Measuring adult indirect aggression: The development and psychometric assessment of the indirect aggression scales
TL;DR: The Indirect Aggression Scale Aggressor (IAS-A) and Target Aggression (TAS-T) scales were developed to measure indirect aggression in an adult population using items generated from a series of qualitative interviews as discussed by the authors.