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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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Dissociation fully mediates the relationship between childhood sexual and emotional abuse and DSM-5 PTSD in a sample of treatment-seeking adults
Maria Louison Vang,Mark Shevlin,Thanos Karatzias,Thanos Karatzias,Claire Fyvie,Philip Hyland +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, structural equation modelling was used to test three different models of mediation: direct effect, indirect effect, and direct and indirect effect for five typologies of child maltreatment and posttraumatic stress severity.
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ICD-11 'mixed depressive and anxiety disorder' is clinical rather than sub-clinical and more common than anxiety and depression in the general population.
TL;DR: In this paper, the validity of the ICD-11 criteria of mixed depressive and anxiety disorder (6A73: MDAD) was examined using Factor Mixture Modeling (FMM).
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Externalizing the threat from within: A new direction for researching associations between suicide and psychotic experiences.
Jamie Murphy,Mark Shevlin,Louise Arseneault,Richard P. Bentall,Avshalom Caspi,Avshalom Caspi,Andrea Danese,Andrea Danese,Philip Hyland,Terrie E. Moffitt,Terrie E. Moffitt,Helen L. Fisher +11 more
TL;DR: The first known bidirectional analysis of SIB and PEs was conducted to test whether SIB could be considered as a plausible antecedent for PEs and revealed that PEs were explicitly characterized by SIB/threat/death-related content for 39% of cases.
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Health outcomes of children born to mothers with chronic kidney disease: a pilot study
Indrani Banerjee,Stephen H Powis,Mark Shevlin,Jacqueline Barnes,Audrey Soo,Alastair G. Sutcliffe +5 more
TL;DR: There was evidence in this small study of significant antenatal and perinatal morbidity compared to controls and of greater externalizing behavioral problems in the group of children born to mothers with renal disease.
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Anger, Guilt and Shame as Mediators in the Relationship Between war Experiences and PTSD: Testing the Moderating Role of Child Soldier Status
TL;DR: This paper explored whether feelings of anger, shame, and guilt mediated the effects of war experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder and if this association is heightened in former child soldiers from Northern Uganda.