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  1. Psychologiczny pomiar religijności [The psychological measurement of religiosity]
  2. Religiosity and subjective well-being in the Arab context,
  3. Assessment of mental health, religion and culture: the development and examination of psychometric measures (Part V)
  4. Urdu translation of the Ottawa Self‐injury Inventory version 3.1
  5. Assessment of mental health, religion and culture: The development and examination of psychometric measures (Part IV)
  6. Addiction to Self-harm? The Case of Online Postings on Self-harm Message Boards
  7. Psychometric Properties of Three Measures of “Facebook Engagement and/or Addiction” Among a Sample of English-Speaking Pakistani University Students
  8. Impassioned Communication and Virtual Support Roles of Online Postings: The Case of Self-Harmers
  9. Integrating religion and spirituality into clinical practice: conference proceedings
  10. Religion and obsessionality: obsessive actions and religious practices
  11. RE: ‘Much ado about nothing? Legacy tobacco advertising and the role of public health’
  12. Assessment of mental health, religion, and culture: the development and examination of psychometric measures (Part III)
  13. Personality and religion among female university students in France
  14. Assessment of mental health, religion and culture: The development and examination of psychometric measures (Part I)
  15. Confirming the psychological type profile of Anglican clergymen in Wales: a ministry for sensing types
  16. Psychological type, religion, and culture: Further empirical perspectives
  17. Spirituality and Creativity in Coping, Their Association and Transformative Effect: A Qualitative Enquiry
  18. Schizotypy and Religiosity: The Magic of Prayer
  19. The unique contribution of community clinical nurse specialists in rural Wales
  20. Expectations and levels of understanding when using mobile phones among 9–11-year olds in Wales, UK
  21. Children’s awareness of alcohol sponsorship of sport in Ireland: Munster Rugby and the 2008 European Rugby Cup
  22. Harnessing the Mental Health Benefits of the Creativity–Spirituality Construct: Introducing the Theory of Transformative Coping
  23. The Urdu translation of the Sahin–Francis Scale of Attitude toward Islam: A case of using only positive valence items in Pakistan
  24. The creativity-spirituality construct and its role in transformative coping
  25. Mental health, implicit religion and culture
  26. Eysenck's model of personality and prayer: the utility of a multidimensional approach
  27. Temporal Stability of the Brief Symptom Inventory 18 Among Irish College Students Over Four Weeks
  28. The psychological type profile of practising Greek Orthodox churchgoers in London
  29. Psychological type, religion, and culture: Theoretical and empirical perspectives
  30. The Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18): norms for an Irish third-level college sample
  31. The Dissociative Experiences Scale: A Welsh Translation
  32. Editorial: Psychological Perspectives on Implicit Religion
  33. Components of Shame and Eating Disturbance Among Clinical and Non-clinical Populations
  34. Psychiatrists views on the place of religion in psychiatry: An introduction to this special issue ofMental Health, Religion & Culture
  35. A Psychometric Evaluation of Poloma and Pendleton's (1991) and Ladd and Spilka's (2002, 2006) Measures of Prayer
  36. A Psychometric Evaluation of the Measure of Prayer Experience (Richards, 1991)
  37. Religion and health: the application of a cognitive-behavioural framework
  38. Internal reliability and temporal stability of the New Indices of Religious Orientation among Indian undergraduates: test–retest data over 15 days
  39. Religious orientation, mental health and culture: conceptual and empirical perspectives
  40. Comments on Belzen's (2010) “Towards cultural psychology of religion: principles, approaches and applications”: how do we impart pedagogical training in the cultural psychology of religion?
  41. Discussing “Towards cultural psychology of religion: principles, approaches and applications”: an introduction to this special issue ofMental Health, Religion and Culture
  42. A psychometric evaluation of Poloma and Pendleton's (1991) Measure of Prayer Experience
  43. The Association Between Church Attendance and Psychological Health in Northern Ireland: A National Representative Survey Among Adults Allowing for Sex Differences and Denominational Difference
  44. Assessing Attitude toward Christianity among Adolescents in the Czech Republic
  45. Examining the Types of Prayers of Irish Adults
  46. Experiences of School Bullying, Psychological Well-being and Stress in Northern Ireland
  47. A Taxometric Analysis of Type-D Personality
  48. Book Review
  49. Editorial
  50. Examination of Importance Ratings and Self-estimates in Ten Domains of Intelligence
  51. On Positive Psychological Outcomes: What Helps Groups With a History of Conflict to Forgive and Reconcile With Each Other?
  52. Management of bullying in Northern Ireland schools: a pre-legislative survey
  53. A psychometric evaluation of the Scale of Attitude Towards Prayer (Francis & Brown, 1990)
  54. Prayer and mental health: An introduction to this special issue ofMental Health, Religion & Culture
  55. Prayer and psychological health: A study among sixth-form pupils attending Catholic and Protestant schools in Northern Ireland
  56. Prayer and subjective well-being: The application of a cognitive-behavioural framework
  57. Type-D personality mechanisms of effect: The role of health-related behavior and social support
  58. Review of Finding Faith at the Movies by Barbara Mraz
  59. Review of Pilgrimage in Popular Culture edited by Ian Reader and Tony Walter
  60. Book Review
  61. Temporal Stability of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity Short-Form among 10- to 12-Year-Old English Children: Test-Retest Data over 15 Weeks
  62. The IRA Apology of 2002 and forgiveness in Northern Ireland's troubles: A cross-national study of printed media.
  63. The role of religious fundamentalism in terrorist violence: A social psychological analysis
  64. The Dissociative Experiences Scale
  65. Temporal stability of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity: Test-retest data over five weeks
  66. Religion and happiness: Consensus, contradictions, comments and concerns
  67. Temporal Stability of the Czech Translation of the Satisfaction with Life Scale: Test-Retest Data over One Week
  68. The Detection of Dissociative Identity Disorder by Northern Irish Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatrists: A Clinical Vignettes Study
  69. Absence of dissociative disorders in Irish journals
  70. The psychological health of clergy in Ireland — who cares for the carers?
  71. INTERNAL CONSISTENCY, RELIABILITY, AND TEMPORAL STABILITY OF THE OXFORD HAPPINESS QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT-FORM: TEST-RETEST DATA OVER TWO WEEKS
  72. Sixth form religion in Northern Ireland: the Protestant profile 1968–1998
  73. TEMPORAL STABILITY OF THE FRANCIS SCALE OF ATTITUDE TOWARD CHRISTIANITY AMONG 9- TO 11-YEAR-OLD ENGLISH CHILDREN: TEST-RETEST DATA OVER SIX WEEKS
  74. TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY OF SELF-ESTIMATED INTELLIGENCE: TEMPORAL STABILITY OVER FOUR TIME PERIODS
  75. THE SHORT-FORM REVISED EYSENCK PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE (EPQR-S): A GERMAN EDITION
  76. The Impact of Personality and Religion on Attitudes toward Alcohol among 16–18 Year Olds in Northern Ireland
  77. Religious orientation, religious coping and happiness among UK adults
  78. Temporal Stability of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity Short-Form: Test-Retest Data over One Week
  79. Rapid assessment of well-being: The Short Depression-Happiness Scale (SDHS)
  80. Personality, prayer and church attendance among a sample of 11 to 18 year olds in Norway
  81. Religiosity and general health among undergraduate students: a response to
  82. Predictors of nonpathological dissociation in Northern Ireland: The affects of trauma and exposure to political violence
  83. Can you judge a book by its cover? Evidence of self–stranger agreement on personality at zero acquaintance
  84. Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the French Translation of the Abbreviated Form of the Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-A)
  85. The Relationship between Personality and Religion among Undergraduate Students in Germany
  86. Cultural stereotype of the effects of religion on mental health
  87. Book Review
  88. Conservatism and attitude towards Christianity
  89. Religious orientation and psychological well-being: The role of the frequency of personal prayer
  90. Collective memories, political violence and mental health in Northern Ireland
  91. THE DEPRESSION-HAPPINESS SCALE: TEST-RETEST DATA OVER TWO WEEKS
  92. Measuring intrinsic and extrinsic orientation toward religion: Amendments for its use among religious and non-religious samples
  93. Examining the Specificity of the Orality—Depression Link: Anal Personality Traits and Depressive Symptoms
  94. Authoritarianism and Projection
  95. Religious attitude and practice: the relationship with obsessionality
  96. Religiosity and personality among U.S. adults
  97. Religiosity: psychoticism and obsessionality in Northern Irish university students
  98. Oral Pessimism and Depressive Symptoms