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    • Adolescent anxiety: considering personality, resilience, sex, age and experience as vulnerability factors 

      Dowling, Claire (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      Anxiety disorders have been identified as one of the most prevalent mental health disorders encountered by adolescents. A number of risk factors have been identified as contributors to the development and maintenance of ...
    • Shelter from the storm: sense of purpose and belonging in men’s sheds in Ireland 

      Cosgrove, Ciara (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      The aim of the study was to examine if there was a sense of purpose achieved by males who attend the Men’s Shed in Ireland, and if these members feel a sense of belonging being part of the Men’s Shed. The goal of the ...
    • Research on mental health and sports motivation in relation to team sport and individual sport 

      McCann, Mairéad (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      The aim of the research was to investigate mental health and sports motivation in relation to team sport and individual sport. It is a cross sectional, observational study that analysed differences between groups. A sample ...
    • The effects of age, gender and violence catharsis on gaming and mental health 

      Brady, Andrew (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      The aim of the current study was to explore the relationship between mental health, while factoring for age, gender and violence catharsis. A correlational design with a cross-sectional quantitative survey was utilised. ...
    • Cultivating cognitive-coping behaviours: an evaluation of a CBT-based positive health intervention’s impact on pupil resiliency 

      Martin-Hodgins, Nicola (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      The aim of this mixed method enquiry is to examine the key-learnings of a positive Health CBT-based school intervention from pupils’ perspectives and to assess the effectiveness of the intervention on pupil’s resiliency ...
    • Social media and the need to belong: self-esteem, narcissism and life satisfaction on Facebook and Instagram 

      Martin, Paul (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      This study was undertaken to explore the effect social media use has on people’s self perceptions and how it may impact on their need to belong and satisfaction with life. An online survey was used to measure the scores ...
    • Mental health and well-being of women who work and women who do not work in Ireland 

      Bryant, Penny (Dublin Business School, 2018)
      Aim: Research indicates along with financial reward, employment provides latent benefits, with loss of these benefits contributing to reduced mental health and well-being. In Ireland, statistics show a labour force gap up ...
    • Ireland’s veterinary professionals: an assessment of compassion fatigue, stress and self-care participation 

      Smith, Aoife Mary (Dublin Business School, 2020)
      This study aims to highlight current trends surrounding compassion fatigue, stress and self-care participation among Ireland’s Veterinary professionals in order to ultimately preserve a high standard of patient care. 182 ...
    • Mental health, resilience and emotional regulation in sales representatives in the Irish tech industry 

      Ward, Cathryn (Dublin Business School, 2020)
      This study was conducted to investigate mental health, resilience and emotional regulation in sales representatives of the tech industry in Ireland. Participants consisted of 71 (n=71) females (n=30) and males (n=41). A ...
    • Thyroid dysfunction and mental health: a qualitative study towards optimal treatment 

      Buckley, Amy (Dublin Business School, 2020)
      This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals living with thyroid disease and their accompanying mental health difficulties, highlighting the importance of thyroid function screening to ensure best ...
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    AuthorBrady, Andrew (1)Bryant, Penny (1)Buckley, Amy (1)Cosgrove, Ciara (1)Dowling, Claire (1)Martin, Paul (1)Martin-Hodgins, Nicola (1)McCann, Mairéad (1)Shannon, Sarah (1)Smith, Aoife Mary (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Resilience (Personality trait) (3)Anxiety (1)Caregivers (1)Catharsis (1)Cognitive therapy (1)Compassion Fatigue (1)Education (1)Gaming (1)Individual sports (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (7)2020 (5)

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