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Barbara Mullan

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Psychology, Health & Medicine|January 29, 2013
Predicting saturated fat consumption: exploring the role of subjective well-beingBarbara Mullan, Kristina Xavier
Appetite|May 22, 2014
Individual differences in executive function predict distinct eating behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|July 14, 2012
The role of self-regulation in predicting sleep hygiene in university studentsJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|February 1, 2011
Measuring beliefs about gluten free diet adherence in adult coeliac disease using the theory of planned behaviourKirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan
The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses|November 24, 2006
Knowledge of school nurses in the U.K. regarding sexual health educationJo Westwood, Barbara Mullan
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 2, 2013
The role of self-monitoring and response inhibition in improving sleep behavioursJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|February 13, 2015
Self-Monitoring vs. Implementation Intentions: a Comparison of Behaviour Change Techniques to Improve Sleep Hygiene and Sleep Outcomes in StudentsLucinda Mairs, Barbara Mullan
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 17, 2004
Aggressive and violent incidents: perceptions of training and support among staff caring for older people and people with head injuryFrances Badger, Barbara Mullan
Addictive Behaviors|June 15, 2011
Using the theory of planned behaviour and prototype willingness model to target binge drinking in female undergraduate university studentsJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|August 11, 2011
Self-regulation versus habit: the influence of self-schema on fruit and vegetable consumptionVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
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Psychology, Health & Medicine|January 29, 2013
Predicting saturated fat consumption: exploring the role of subjective well-beingBarbara Mullan, Kristina Xavier
Appetite|May 22, 2014
Individual differences in executive function predict distinct eating behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|July 14, 2012
The role of self-regulation in predicting sleep hygiene in university studentsJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|February 1, 2011
Measuring beliefs about gluten free diet adherence in adult coeliac disease using the theory of planned behaviourKirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan
The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses|November 24, 2006
Knowledge of school nurses in the U.K. regarding sexual health educationJo Westwood, Barbara Mullan
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 2, 2013
The role of self-monitoring and response inhibition in improving sleep behavioursJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|February 13, 2015
Self-Monitoring vs. Implementation Intentions: a Comparison of Behaviour Change Techniques to Improve Sleep Hygiene and Sleep Outcomes in StudentsLucinda Mairs, Barbara Mullan
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 17, 2004
Aggressive and violent incidents: perceptions of training and support among staff caring for older people and people with head injuryFrances Badger, Barbara Mullan
Addictive Behaviors|June 15, 2011
Using the theory of planned behaviour and prototype willingness model to target binge drinking in female undergraduate university studentsJemma Todd, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|August 11, 2011
Self-regulation versus habit: the influence of self-schema on fruit and vegetable consumptionVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
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