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Sign in to add mentorRichard Amlot | grad student | Royal Holloway University of London (Neurotree) | |
John Drury | grad student | School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UK |
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Mills F, Drury J, Hall CE, et al. (2025) A mixed studies systematic review on the health and wellbeing effects, and underlying mechanisms, of online support groups for chronic conditions. Communications Psychology. 3: 40 |
Davidson L, Carter H, Drury J, et al. (2024) Exploring the relationship between shared identity and interoperability: a mixed methods analysis of discussion-based multi-agency emergency response exercises. Policing & Society. 35: 118-134 |
Davidson L, Dennis A, Theodoropoulou A, et al. (2023) "I don't want to be a victim again": the impact of repeat assault on police officers. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1145944 |
Davidson L, Carter H, Amlôt R, et al. (2022) A social identity perspective on interoperability in the emergency services: Emergency responders' experiences of multiagency working during the COVID-19 response in the UK. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management |
Davidson L, Carter H, Drury J, et al. (2022) Advancing a social identity perspective on interoperability in the emergency services: Evidence from the Pandemic Multi-Agency Response Teams during the UK COVID-19 response. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction : Ijdrr. 77: 103101 |
Batteux E, Bonfield S, Jones LF, et al. (2022) Impact of residual risk messaging to reduce false reassurance following test-negative results from asymptomatic coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) testing: an online experimental study of a hypothetical test. Bmj Open. 12: e056533 |
Carter H, Weston D, Greenberg N, et al. (2021) Experiences of supported isolation in returning travellers during the early COVID-19 response: a qualitative interview study. Bmj Open. 11: e050405 |
Collins S, James T, Carter H, et al. (2021) Mass Casualty Decontamination for Chemical Incidents: Research Outcomes and Future Priorities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18 |
Carter HE, Gauntlett L, Amlôt R. (2020) Public Perceptions of the "Remove, Remove, Remove" Information Campaign Before and During a Hazardous Materials Incident: A Survey. Health Security |
Drury J, Carter H, Ntontis E, et al. (2020) Public behaviour in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: understanding the role of group processes. Bjpsych Open. 7: e11 |