Murray, Michael, 1952-....
Murray, M., 1952-
Michael Murray
Murray, Michael
Murray, M.
VIAF ID: 22313636 (Personal)
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Works
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: knowledge and attitudes of nurses in Northern Ireland. | |
Adolescents' views on smoking | |
Artistic representations of infectious disease | |
"As a Parent You Become a Tiger": Parents Talking about Bullying at School | |
Awake the trumpet's lofty sound | |
Breast cancer screening recommendations: is mammography the only answer? | |
Challenges and opportunities for using administrative data to explore changes in health status: a study of the closure of the Newfoundland cod fishery | |
Characteristics of students entering different forms of nurse training | |
Cigarette smoking among 11-12 year olds in the western area of Northern Ireland: family and school factors | |
The development of smoking during adolescence--the MRC/Derbyshire Smoking Study | |
Differentiation in the field | |
Diversity : the expansion of contexts | |
Doing Histor{y/ies} of Health Psycholog{y/ies} | |
'I don't think they knew we could do these sorts of things': social representations of community and participation in community arts by older people | |
Effect of contact on nursing students' attitudes to patients. | |
Engagement in cultural activities and cause-specific mortality: prospective cohort study | |
Feasibility of a randomized single-blind crossover trial to assess the effects of the second-generation slow-release dopamine agonists pramipexole and ropinirole on cued recall memory in idiopathic mild or moderate Parkinson's disease without cognit | |
From sanitary socialisation to health as representational phenomenon : socio-construction of an “evidence”. | |
Gender differences in perceptions of cancer. | |
Health beliefs, locus of control, emotional control and women's cancer screening behaviour. | |
Health psychology in autobiography: Three Canadian critical narratives | |
Health psychology : theory, research and practice | |
Heart in art: cardiovascular diseases in novels, films, and paintings | |
High Fidelity reference cd no. 28 | |
The increasing focus on interventions | |
New directions in health psychology | |
The persistence of the psychosocial | |
The pre-history of health psychology in the United Kingdom: From natural science and psychoanalysis to social science, social cognition and beyond. | |
Psychosocial determinants of adherence with oral anticancer treatment: 'we don't need no education' | |
Qualitative health psychology, 1999: | |
The rise and fall of social cognition models | |
Role conflict and intention to leave nursing. | |
The role of peer communication in the socialization of adolescents' pain experiences: a qualitative investigation. | |
The SF-36: Reliable and valid for the institutionalized elderly? | |
Smoking among new student nurses | |
Smoking among young adults | |
The smoking and dietary behaviour of Lambeth schoolchildren. I. The effectiveness of an anti-smoking and nutrition education programme for children | |
Social and behavioural predictors of women's cancer screening practices in Northern Ireland. | |
Social representations of health and illness among 'baby-boomers' in eastern Canada | |
Some factors associated with increased risk of smoking by children | |
Start making sense: Art informing health psychology. | |
Talking about sunbed tanning: Social representations and identity-work. | |
The time has come to talk of many things: some comments on Ogden and Friedman | |
When and why children first start to smoke | |
The ¤complete wedding album |