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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Jamie Murphy and Philip Hyland.
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3.731
  1. Predicting risk along the suicidality continuum: A longitudinal, nationally representative study of the Irish population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2022 02; 52(1):83-98.
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    Score: 0.953
  2. Psychological characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Nat Commun. 2021 01 04; 12(1):29.
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    Score: 0.922
  3. A longitudinal assessment of depression and anxiety in the Republic of Ireland before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychiatry Res. 2021 06; 300:113905.
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    Score: 0.234
  4. Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Associated Comorbidity During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ireland: A Population-Based Study. J Trauma Stress. 2020 08; 33(4):365-370.
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    Score: 0.223
  5. The complexity of trauma exposure and response: Profiling PTSD and CPTSD among a refugee sample. Psychol Trauma. 2019 Feb; 11(2):165-175.
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    Score: 0.198
  6. Correlates of a general psychopathology factor in a clinical sample of childhood sexual abuse survivors. J Affect Disord. 2018 05; 232:109-115.
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    Score: 0.189
  7. Typologies of child sexual abuse: An analysis of multiple abuse acts among a large sample of Danish treatment-seeking survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Psychol Trauma. 2018 May; 10(3):263-269.
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    Score: 0.178
  8. Variation in post-traumatic response: the role of trauma type in predicting ICD-11 PTSD and CPTSD symptoms. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2017 06; 52(6):727-736.
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    Score: 0.176
  9. The need to contextualise psychotraumatology research. Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Feb; 4(2):e87-8.
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    Score: 0.164
  10. Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID-19 psychological research consortium study-wave 3. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2021 09; 30(3):e1880.
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    Score: 0.059
  11. Refuting the myth of a 'tsunami' of mental ill-health in populations affected by COVID-19: evidence that response to the pandemic is heterogeneous, not homogeneous. Psychol Med. 2021 Apr 20; 1-9.
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    Score: 0.059
  12. How does the COVID-19 pandemic impact on population mental health? A network analysis of COVID influences on depression, anxiety and traumatic stress in the UK population. Psychol Med. 2021 Mar 16; 1-9.
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    Score: 0.058
  13. Pandemic buying: Testing a psychological model of over-purchasing and panic buying using data from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS One. 2021; 16(1):e0246339.
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    Score: 0.058
  14. Monitoring the psychological, social, and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the population: Context, design and conduct of the longitudinal COVID-19 psychological research consortium (C19PRC) study. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2021 03; 30(1):e1861.
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    Score: 0.057
  15. Anxiety, depression, traumatic stress and COVID-19-related anxiety in the UK general population during the COVID-19 pandemic. BJPsych Open. 2020 Oct 19; 6(6):e125.
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    Score: 0.057
  16. COVID-19-related anxiety predicts somatic symptoms in the UK population. Br J Health Psychol. 2020 11; 25(4):875-882.
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    Score: 0.055
  17. Training the next generation of psychotraumatologists: COllaborative Network for Training and EXcellence in psychoTraumatology (CONTEXT). Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2018; 9(1):1421001.
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    Score: 0.047
  18. A Cross-Lagged Panel Study of Dissociation and Posttraumatic Stress in a Treatment-Seeking Sample of Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. J Clin Psychol. 2017 Oct; 73(10):1370-1381.
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    Score: 0.044
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