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Bringing visibility to intimate partner violence service providers: A qualitative study on vicarious resilience
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This paper results from a qualitative study examining the professional environment of intimate partner violence (IPV) service providers and how the disclosures of violent acts can in return affect those helping professionals. ... -
Child sexual violence: contrasting Irish with international child advocacy approaches
(Dublin Business School, 2018)A qualitative analysis investigated child sexual abuse (CSA) and contrasting findings of Irish and International child advocacy approaches. It attempted to identify some diverse complexities that accompany CSA, such as ... -
The correlation between workplace bullying and stress, general health and job satisfaction
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between workplace bullying and stress, general health and job satisfaction. It will investigate bullying in the workplace with the use of the Negative Acts Questionnaire ... -
An examination of the psychological factors relating to online and offline social interaction of adolescents in Ireland and Wales.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This study examined the relationship of adolescents in their on-line and off-line social interaction to measure if social support, self-esteem, personality traits or life satisfaction were strong predictors in their cyber ... -
Examining the impact birth order and age has on personality and satisfaction with life
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this study was to examine the impact birth order has on personality and satisfaction with life between two generations, millennials (18-39 years of age) and generation X (40+ years of age). Participants (n = ... -
Impact of early exposure to online pornography on problematic pornography use and sexual consent attitudes
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Research suggests that children as young as eight are viewing online pornography, earlier than they receive primary school sex education, with potential risks of trauma, sexist role modelling, negative sexual consent ... -
Outness, self-esteem, stigma, psychological health and mobile dating application use in gay and bisexual men
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Background; Outness consists of Disclosure and Concealment, the sliding scale of each relates to the pattern of people’s openness regarding their sexual orientation. Contemporary psychological research continuous to conflate ... -
Psychological Benefits of Equine-Assisted Activities for Early School Leavers.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This study examines the psychological benefits of Equine-Assisted Activities (EAA) for early school leavers. Data was collected from 31 participants in the equine group and 20 participants in the control group over to ... -
The psychological correlates of bullying among secondary school students in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this research was to investigate the experience that students have of bullying in secondary schools in Dublin, and to identify if there are relationships between bullying behaviours and psychological issues. A ... -
Self-objectification, body shame and instagram use, and the moderating effect of active commitment to feminism
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The current study examined the relationship between self-objectification, body shame and Instagram intensity among a group of 101 Women aged between 20 and 69 from Ireland. Furthermore, this study examined whether these ... -
A Study of the Relationships between Self-esteem, Narcissism and Social Anxiety with Facebook and Internet Use among College Students
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of the study is to examine self-esteem, narcissism and social anxiety and how they correlate to the amount of time spent on Facebook and any other online activities. College students (N = 69) completed the ICT ...