Below are the peer-reviewed publications from the members of our new research group in Stirling over the last five years that hopefully give an indication of the type of work we will be pursuing throughout the next few years.
2013
Angott, A. M., Comerford, D. A. & Ubel, P. A. (in
press). Imagining life with an ostomy: Does a video intervention improve quality
of life predictions for a medical condition that may elicit disgust? Patient Education and Counseling.
Boyce, C. J., Wood, A. M., & Powdthavee, N. (in press).
Is personality fixed? Personality changes as much as "variable"
economic factors and more strongly predicts changes to life satisfaction. Social
Indicators Research.
Daly, M., & Delaney, L. (in press). The scarring effect
of unemployment throughout adulthood on psychological distress at age 50: Estimates
controlling for early adulthood distress and childhood psychological
factors. Social Science and Medicine.
Daly, M., Baumeister, R., Delaney, L., & MacLachlan, M.
(in press). Self-control and its relation to emotions and psychobiology:
evidence from a day reconstruction method study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
Delaney, L., Harmon, C., & Ryan, M., (in press). The role
of noncognitive traits in undergraduate study behaviours, Economics of Education Review.
Johnson, J., Gooding, P. A., Wood, A. M., Fair, K. L.,
& Tarrier, N. (in press). A therapeutic tool for boosting mood: The
broad-minded affective coping procedure (BMAC). Cognitive Therapy and Research.
Kelly, R., Wood, A. M., & Mansell, W. (in press). Flexible
and tenacious goal pursuit lead to improving well-being in an aging population:
A ten year cohort study. International
Psychogeriatrics.
Maltby, J., Day, L., Wood, A. M., Pinto, D. G., &
Hogan, R. A. (in press). Beliefs in being unlucky and deficits in executive
functioning. Consciousness and Cognition.
Melrose, K., Brown, G. D. A., & Wood, A. M. (in press).
Am I abnormal? Relative rank and social norm effects in judgments of anxiety
and depression symptom severity. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.
Taylor, P. J., & Wood, A. M. (in press). Discrepancies
in parental and self-appraisals of prosocial characteristics predict emotional
problems in adolescents. British Journal
of Clinical Psychology.
Wood, A. M. (in press). Gratitude. In A. Michalos [ed.],
Encyclopaedia of Quality of Life Research. New York: Springer.
Wood, A. M., & Boyce, C. J. (in press). Personality.In
A. Michalos [ed.], Encyclopaedia of Quality of Life Research. New York:
Springer.
Brown, G. D. A., Wood, A. M., & Chater, N.
(2012).Sources of variation within the individual. In P. Hammerstein and J. R.
Stevens [Eds], Evolution and Mechanisms of Decision Making (pp. 227-241).
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Daly, M. (2012). Are momentary measures of positive affect
better predictors of mortality than recalled feelings? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America (letters), May 1, 2012 vol.
109 no. 18 E1049
Daly, M. (2012). Childhood trauma may combine
synergistically with stimulant use rather than cannabis use to predict
psychosis. Psychological Medicine, 42, 445-446.
Daly, M. (2012). Importance of accurately measuring spatial
abilities. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (letters), vol. 109 no. 10 E584.
Daly, M. (2012). The midlife peak in distress amongst the
disadvantaged and existing ideas about mental health inequalities over the
lifespan. Psychological Medicine, 42, 215-216.
Delaney, L., & Smith, J. (2012). Childhood health:
Trends and consequences over the life course. The Future of Children, 22,
43-63.
Delaney, L., & Doyle, O. (2012). Socioeconomic differences in early childhood
time preferences, Journal of Economic Psychology, 33,
237-247.
Joseph, S., Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., Stockton, H., Hunt,
N., & Regal, S. (2012). The psychological well-being post-trauma changes
questionnaire (PWB-PTCQ): Reliability and validity. Psychological Trauma, 4,
420-428.
Kelly, R., Mansell, W., Sadhnani, V., & Wood, A. M. (2012).
Positive and negative appraisals of the consequences of activated states
uniquely relate to symptoms of hypomania and depression. Cognition and Emotion, 26,
899-906.
Kelly, R., Wood, A. M., Shearman, K., Phillips, S., &
Mansell, W. (2012). Encouraging acceptance of ambivalence using the expressive
writing paradigm. Psychology and
Psychotherapy, 85, 220-228.
Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., Day, L., & Pinto, D. G.
(2012). The position of authenticity within extant models of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 269-273.
McAllister, M., Wood. A. M., Dunn, G., Shiloh, S., &
Todd, C. (2012). The Perceived Personal Control (PPC) Questionnaire:
Reliability and validity in a UK sample. American
Journal of Medical Genetics: Part A, 158A,
367-372.
Pinto, D. G., Maltby, J, & Wood, A. M., & Day, L.
(2012). A behavioural test of Horney's linkage between authenticity and
aggression: People living authentically are less-likely to respond aggressively
in unfair situations. Personality and
Individual Differences, 52,
41-44.
Wood, A. M., Boyce, C. J., Moore, S. C., & Brown, G. D.
A. (2012). An evolutionary based social rank explanation of why low income
predicts mental distress: A 17 year cohort study of 30,000 people. Journal of Affective Disorders, 136, 882-888.
Wood, A. M., Brown, G. D. A., & Maltby, J. (2012).
Social norm influences on evaluations of the risks associated with alcohol
consumption: Applying the rank based Decision by Sampling model to health
judgments. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 47, 57-62.
Wood, A. M., Brown, G. D. A., Maltby, J., & Watkinson,
P. (2012). How are personality judgments made? A cognitive model of reference
group effects, personality scale responses, and behavioral reactions. Journal of Personality, 80, 1275-1311.
2011
Boyce, C. J., & Oswald, A. J. (2011). Do people become
healthier after being promoted? Health
Economics, 21, 580-596.
Boyce, C. J., & Wood, A. M. (2011). Personality and the
marginal utility of income: Personality interacts with increases in household
income to determine life satisfaction. Journal
of Economic Behavior & Organization, 78, 183-191.
Boyce, C. J., & Wood, A. M. (2011). Personality prior
to disability determines adaptation: Agreeable individuals recover lost life
satisfaction faster and more completely. Psychological
Science, 22,1397-1402.
Comerford, D. A. (2011). Attenuating focalism in affective forecasts
of the commuting experience: Implications for economic decisions and policy. Journal of Economic Psychology, 32, 691-699.
Daly, M. (2011). Childhood psychotic symptoms: link between
non-consensual sex and later psychosis. British
Journal of Psychiatry, 199,
251-252.
Daly, M. (2011). Intelligence differences may explain the
link between childhood psychological problems and adult socioeconomic status. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America (letters), 108, vol. 108 no. 27 E251
Daly, M. (2011). Letter to the Editor: Poor childhood
mental health may explain linkages between trauma, cannabis use and later
psychotic experiences. Psychological
Medicine, 41, 2012-2014.
Daly, M. (2011). Physical health differences may provide a
general explanation for why happy people live longer: A Letter to the Editor
regarding Wiest et al (2011). Health
Psychology.
Daly, M., Delaney, L., Doran, P., & MacLachlan, M.
(2011). The role of awakening cortisol and psychological distress in diurnal variations
in affect: A day reconstruction study. Emotion,
11,, 524-32.
Daly, M., Hevey, D., & Regan, C. (2011). The role of
perceived risk in general practitioners’ decisions to inform partners of
HIV-infected patients. British Journal of
Health Psychology, 16, 273-287.
Daly, M., & MacLachlan, M. (2011). Heredity links natural
hazards and human health: Apolipoprotein E gene moderates the health of earthquake
survivors. Health Psychology, 30, 228-235.
Delaney, L., McGovern, M., & Smith, J. P. (2011). From
Angela's Ashes to the Celtic Tiger: Early life conditions and adult health in
Ireland. Journal of Health Economics,
30, 1-10.
Delaney, L., Kapteyn, A., & Smith, J. P. (2011).
Family, historical and regional effects on students’ alcohol consumption and
subjective normative thresholds. Review of the Economics of the Household.,
September 2011, Page 1-27.
Delaney, L., Harmon, C., & Redmond, C. (2011). Parental
education, grade attainment and earnings expectations among university
students, Economics of Education Review,
30, 1136–1152.
Higginson, S., Mansell, W., & Wood, A. M. (2011). An
integrative mechanistic account of psychological distress, therapeutic change
and recovery: The perceptual control theory approach. Clinical Psychology Review, 31,
249-259.
Johnson, J., Gooding, P., Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N.
(2011). Trait reappraisal amplifies subjective defeat, sadness and negative
affect in response to failure versus success in non-clinical and psychosis
populations. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 120, 922-934.
Johnson, J., Wood, A. M., Gooding, P., & Tarrier, N.
(2011). Resilience to suicidality: The buffering hypothesis. Clinical Psychology Review, 31, 563-591.
Kelly, R., Mansell, W., & Wood, A. M. (2011). Goal
conflict and ambivalence interact to predict depression. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 531-534.
Kelly, R., Mansell, W., Wood, A. M., Alatiq, Y., Dodd, A.,
& Searson, R. (2011). Extreme positive and negative appraisals of activated
states interact to discriminate bipolar disorder from unipolar depression and
non-clinical controls. Journal of
Affective Disorders, 134,
438-444.
McAllister, M., Wood, A. M., Dunn, G, Shiloh, S., &
Todd, C. (2011). The Genetic Counseling Outcome Scale: A new patient reported
outcome measure for clinical genetics services. Clinical Genetics, 79,
413-424.
Pinto, D. G., Maltby, J., & Wood, A. M. (2011).
Exploring the tripartite model of authenticity within Gray's approach and
inhibition systems and Cloninger's bio-social model of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 194-197.
Proctor, C., Tsukayama, E., Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Eades,
F., & Linley, P. A. (2011). Strengths Gym: The impact of a character
strengths-based intervention on the life satisfaction and well-being of
adolescent students. Journal of Positive
Psychology, 6, 377-388.
Taylor, P. J., Gooding, P., Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N.
(2011). The role of defeat and entrapment in depression, anxiety, and suicide. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 391-420.
Taylor, P. J., Wood, A. M, Gooding, P. A., & Tarrier,
N. (2011). Prospective predictors of suicidality: Defeat and entrapment lead to
changes in suicidal ideation over time. Suicide
and Life Threatening Behaviour, 41,
297-306.
Van Soest, A., Delaney, L., Harmon, C., Kapteyn, A., &
Smith, J. (2011). Validating the use of anchoring vignettes for the correction
of response scale differences in subjective questions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society – Series A, 174, 575-595.
Wood, A. M., Brown, G. D. A., & Maltby, J. (2011).
Thanks, but I'm used to better: A relative rank model of gratitude. Emotion, 11, 175-180.
Wood, A. M., Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Kashdan, T. B.,
& Hurling, R. (2011). Using personal and psychological strengths leads to
increases in well-being over time: A longitudinal study and the development of
the Strengths Use Questionnaire. Personality
and Individual Differences, 50,
15-19.
2010
Boyce, C. J. (2010). Understanding fixed effects in human
well-being. Journal of Economic
Psychology, 31, 1-16.
Boyce, C. J., Brown, G. D. A., & Moore, S. C. (2010).
Money and happiness: Rank of income, not income, affects life satisfaction. Psychological Science, 21, 471-475.
Boyce, C. J., & Wood, A. M. (2010). Money or mental
health: The cost of alleviating psychological distress with monetary
compensation versus psychological therapy. Health
Economics, Policy and Law, 5,
509-516.
Boyce, C. J., & Wood, A., M., & Brown, G. D. A.
(2010). The dark side of conscientiousness: Conscientious people experience
greater drops in life satisfaction following unemployment. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 535-539.
Comerford, D., Delaney, L., & Harmon, C., (2010).
Experimental tests of survey responses to expenditure questions. Fiscal Studies, 30, 419-433.
Daly, M., Delaney, L., Doran, P., Harmon, C., & MacLachLan,
M., (2010). Naturalistic monitoring of the affect-heart rate relationship: A day
reconstruction study. Health Psychology,
29, 186-195.
Day, L., Hanson, K., Maltby, J., Proctor, C. L., &
Wood, A. M. (2010). Hope uniquely predicts objective academic achievement above
intelligence, personality, and previous academic achievement. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 550-553.
Geraghty, A. W. A., Wood, A. M., & Hyland, M. E.
(2010). Attrition from self-directed interventions: Investigating the
relationship between psychological predictors, intervention content and dropout
from a body dissatisfaction intervention. Social
Science & Medicine, 71,
31-37.
Geraghty, A. W. A., Wood, A. M., & Hyland, M. E.
(2010). Dissociating the facets of hope: Agency and pathways predict dropout
from unguided self-help therapy in opposite directions. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 155-158.
Johnson, J., Gooding, P. A., Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N.
(2010). Resilience as positive coping appraisals: Testing the schematic
appraisals model of suicide. Behaviour Research
and Therapy, 48, 179-186.
Joseph, S., & Wood, A. M. (2010). Assessment of
positive functioning in clinical psychology: Theoretical and practical issues. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 830-838.
Kellaghan, T., & Daly, M. (2010). Opinions of the Irish
public on the availability of information about schools. Irish Journal of Education, 38,
43-72.
Kennedy, J., Delaney, L., Hudson, E., McGloin, A., and
Wall, P. (2010). Public perceptions of the dioxin incident in Irish pork. Journal of Risk Research, 13, 937-949.
Smallman, R., Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Barkus, E., Lewis,
S., & Rushe, T. (2010). Invariance testing of the 4-factor solution of
schizotypal personality questionnaire across age, sex and ethnicity. Schizophrenia Research, 117, 431.
Taylor, P. J., Awenat, Y., Gooding, P. A., Johnson, J.,
Pratt, D., Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N. (2010). The subjective experience of
participation in schizophrenia research: A practical and ethical issue. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198, 343-348.
Taylor, P. J., Gooding, P. A., Wood, A. M., Johnson, J.,
Pratt, D., & Tarrier, N. (2010). Defeat and entrapment in schizophrenia:
The relationship with suicidal ideation and positive psychotic symptoms. Psychiatry Research, 178, 244-248.
Taylor, P. J., Gooding, P. A., Wood, A. M., & Tarrier,
N. (2010). Memory specificity as a risk-factor for suicidality in non-affective
psychosis: The ability to recall specific autobiographical memories is related
to greater suicidality. Behaviour
Research and Therapy, 48,
1047-1052.
Taylor, P. J, Wood, A. M., Gooding, T., & Tarrier, N.
(2010). Appraisals and suicidality: The mediating role of defeat and
entrapment. Archives of Suicide Research,
14, 236-247.
Wood, A. M., Froh, J. J, & Geraghty, A. W. A. (2010).
Gratitude and well-being: A review and theoretical integration. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 890-905.
Wood, A. M., & Joseph, S. (2010). An agenda for the
next decade of psychotherapy research and practice. Psychological Medicine, 40,
1055-1056.
Wood, A. M., & Joseph S. (2010). The absence of
positive psychological (eudemonic) well-being as a risk factor for depression:
A ten year cohort study. Journal of
Affective Disorders, 122,
213-217.
Wood, A. M., & Tarrier, N. (2010). Positive Clinical
Psychology: A new vision and strategy for integrated research and practice. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 819-829.
Wood, A. M., Taylor, P. T., & Joseph, S. (2010). Does
the CES-D measure a continuum from depression to happiness? Comparing
substantive and artifactual models. Psychiatry
Research, 177, 120-123.
2009
Amjad, N., & Wood, A. M. (2009). Identifying and
changing the normative beliefs about aggression which lead young Muslim adults
to join extremist anti-Semitic groups in Pakistan. Aggressive Behavior, 35,
514-519.
Colley, A., Maltby, J., Mulhern, G., & Wood, A. M.
(2009). The Short Form BSRI: Structure among a United Kingdom sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 384-387.
Daly, M., Harmon, C., & Delaney, L. (2009).
Psychological and Biological Foundations of Time Preference. Journal of the European Economic Association,
7, 659-669.
Delaney, L. (2009). Well-being under conditions of abundance:
Ireland 1990-2007. Journal of the
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Volume 38, pp 205-220.
Delaney, L., Doyle, O., McKenzie, K., & Wall, P.
(2009). The distribution of well-being in Ireland. Irish
Journal of Psychological Medicine, 26(3):
119-126.
Linley, P. A, Joseph S., Maltby J., Harrington S., &
Wood, A. M. (2009). Positive psychology
applications. In S. Lopez [Ed], Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology (pp.
35-49). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Linley, P. A, Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., Osborne, G., &
Hurling, R. (2009). Measuring happiness: The higher order factor structure of
subjective and psychological well-being measures. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 878-884.
McGloin, A., Delaney, L., Hudson, E., & Wall, P.
(2009). Nutrition communication: the challenge of effective food risk
communication. Symposium on ‘The challenge of translating nutrition research
into public health nutrition’. Proceedings
of the Nutrition Society, 68,
135-141.
Quoidbach, J., Wood, A. M., & Hansenne, M. (2009). Back
to the future: The effect of daily practice of mental time travel into the
future on happiness and anxiety. Journal
of Positive Psychology, 4,
349-355.
Sweeney, L., Quinlivan, L., Malone, K., O’Loughlin, E., &
Delaney, L., (2009). Suicide Research in Ireland. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 26(3), 104-106.
Taylor, P., Wood, A. M., Johnson, J., Gooding, P. A., &
Tarrier, N. (2009). Are defeat and entrapment best defined as a single
construct? Personality and Individual
Differences, 47, 795-797.
Wood, A. M., Joseph, S., Lloyd, J., & Atkins, S.
(2009). Gratitude influences sleep through the mechanism of pre-sleep
cognitions. Journal of Psychosomatic
Research, 66, 43-48.
Wood, A. M., Joseph, S., & Maltby, J. (2009). Gratitude
predicts psychological well-being above the Big Five facets. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 443-447.
2008
Delaney, L., Harmon C., & Wall, P. (2008).Behavioural economics
and Irish drinking: Evidence from a college study. Economic Inquiry, 46,
29-36.
Delaney, L., & O’Toole, F. (2008).Individual, household
and gender preferences for social transfers. Journal of Economic Psychology, 29,
348-359.
Delaney, L., & O’Toole, F. (2008) Preferences for specific
social welfare expenditures in Ireland. Applied
Economics Letters, 15, 985-989.
Maltby, J., Day, L., Gill, P., Colley, A., & Wood, A.
M. (2008). Beliefs around luck: Confirming the empirical conceptualization of
beliefs around luck and the development of the Darke and Freedman beliefs
around luck scale. Personality and
Individual Differences, 45,
655-660.
Maltby, J., Wood, A. M., Day, L., Kon, T. W. H, Colley, A.,
& Linley, P. A. (2008). Personality predictors of levels of forgiveness two
and a half years after the transgression. Journal
of Research in Personality, 42,
1088-1094.
Newman, C., Delaney, L., & Nolan, B., (2008). A dynamic
model of the relationship between income and financial satisfaction: Evidence
from Ireland. Economic and Social Review, 39,
105-130.
Wood, A. M., Joseph, S., & Maltby, J. (2008). Gratitude
uniquely predicts satisfaction with life: Incremental validity above the
domains and facets of the five factor model. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 49-54.
Wood, A. M., Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Baliousis, M.,
& Joseph, S. (2008). The authentic personality: A theoretical and empirical
conceptualization, and the development of the Authenticity Scale. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 385-399.
Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Gillett, R., Linley, P. A., &
Joseph, S. (2008). The role of gratitude in the development of social support,
stress, and depression: Two longitudinal studies. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 854-871.
Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Stewart, N., Joseph, S. (2008).
Conceptualizing gratitude and appreciation as a unitary personality trait. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 619-630.
Wood, A. M., Maltby, J., Stewart, N., Linley, P. A., &
Joseph, S. (2008). A social-cognitive model of trait and state levels of
gratitude. Emotion, 8, 281-290.
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