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Barbara Mullan

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Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|August 6, 2016
Views and experience of communication when receiving a serious mental health diagnosis: satisfaction levels, communication preferences, and acceptability of the SPIKES protocolAlyssa C Milton, Barbara Mullan
Addictive Behaviors|September 9, 2019
Can temporal self-regulation theory and 'sensitivity to reward' predict binge drinking amongst university students in Australia?Kym S Murray, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|March 17, 2015
Health behaviours and their facilitation under depletion conditions: the case of snackingDilan A Sellahewa, Barbara Mullan
Health Psychology Review|June 11, 2015
Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysisVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Martin Hagger
Appetite|August 3, 2022
Exploring rational and automatic processes in parents' snack and beverage provision: The role of self-control, intention, and counter-intentional habitJessica Charlesworth, Astrid Green, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|September 7, 2021
Understanding the predictors of hand hygiene using aspects of the theory of planned behaviour and temporal self-regulation theoryCaitlin Liddelow, Amber Ferrier, Barbara Mullan
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
Am I Overweight? A Longitudinal Study on Parental and Peers Weight-Related Perceptions on Dietary Behaviors and Weight Status Among AdolescentsKarolina Zarychta, Barbara Mullan, Aleksandra Luszczynska
Substance Use & Misuse|February 24, 2015
Reward and Cognition: Integrating Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and Social Cognitive Theory to Predict Drinking BehaviorPenelope Hasking, Mark Boyes, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 18, 2025
Associations between dimensions of self-regulation and health behaviour: factor analysis and predictive studyIndita Dorina, Mark Boyes, Barbara Mullan
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 6, 2013
A randomized controlled trial of an online intervention to improve gluten-free diet adherence in celiac diseaseKirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan, Louise Sharpe
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Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|August 6, 2016
Views and experience of communication when receiving a serious mental health diagnosis: satisfaction levels, communication preferences, and acceptability of the SPIKES protocolAlyssa C Milton, Barbara Mullan
Addictive Behaviors|September 9, 2019
Can temporal self-regulation theory and 'sensitivity to reward' predict binge drinking amongst university students in Australia?Kym S Murray, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|March 17, 2015
Health behaviours and their facilitation under depletion conditions: the case of snackingDilan A Sellahewa, Barbara Mullan
Health Psychology Review|June 11, 2015
Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysisVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Martin Hagger
Appetite|August 3, 2022
Exploring rational and automatic processes in parents' snack and beverage provision: The role of self-control, intention, and counter-intentional habitJessica Charlesworth, Astrid Green, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|September 7, 2021
Understanding the predictors of hand hygiene using aspects of the theory of planned behaviour and temporal self-regulation theoryCaitlin Liddelow, Amber Ferrier, Barbara Mullan
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
Am I Overweight? A Longitudinal Study on Parental and Peers Weight-Related Perceptions on Dietary Behaviors and Weight Status Among AdolescentsKarolina Zarychta, Barbara Mullan, Aleksandra Luszczynska
Substance Use & Misuse|February 24, 2015
Reward and Cognition: Integrating Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and Social Cognitive Theory to Predict Drinking BehaviorPenelope Hasking, Mark Boyes, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 18, 2025
Associations between dimensions of self-regulation and health behaviour: factor analysis and predictive studyIndita Dorina, Mark Boyes, Barbara Mullan
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 6, 2013
A randomized controlled trial of an online intervention to improve gluten-free diet adherence in celiac diseaseKirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan, Louise Sharpe
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