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Patricia M Brown
Patricia M Brown
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Canberra
Verified email at canberra.edu.au
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Inspecting the emperor's clothes: Evidence that random selection of leaders can enhance group performance.
SA Haslam, C McGarty, PM Brown, RA Eggins, BE Morrison, KJ Reynolds
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 2 (3), 168, 1998
1151998
Contact and attitudes toward international students in Australia: Intergroup anxiety and intercultural communication emotions as mediators
AS Mak, PM Brown, D Wadey
Journal of cross-cultural psychology 45 (3), 491-504, 2014
1072014
Do biogenetic causal beliefs reduce mental illness stigma in people with mental illness and in mental health professionals? A systematic review
JS Larkings, PM Brown
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (3), 928-941, 2018
1022018
The role of theories in the formation of stereotype content
PM Brown, JC Turner
Stereotypes as explanations: The formation of meaningful beliefs about …, 2002
722002
The search for differentiated meaning is a precursor to illusory correlation
SA Haslam, C McGarty, PM Brown
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 22 (6), 611-619, 1996
601996
Nursing students' intentions to work in dementia care: influence of age, ageism, and perceived barriers
EL McKenzie, PM Brown
Educational Gerontology 40 (8), 618-633, 2014
542014
‘Old and ill’: death anxiety and coping strategies influencing health professionals' well-being and dementia care
EL McKenzie, PM Brown, AS Mak, P Chamberlain
Aging & mental health 21 (6), 634-641, 2017
522017
“I need to skip a song because it sucks”: Exploring mobile phone use while driving among young adults
AM George, PM Brown, B Scholz, B Scott-Parker, D Rickwood
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 58, 382-391, 2018
462018
The association of self-regulation, habit, and mindfulness with texting while driving
MM Moore, PM Brown
Accident Analysis and Prevention 123, 20-28, 2019
362019
Weight stigma and psychological distress: A moderated mediation model of social identification and internalised bias
SL Curll, PM Brown
Body Image 35, 207-216, 2020
322020
Perceived risk and anticipated regret as factors predicting intentions to text while driving among young adults
PM Brown, AM George, D Rickwood
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 62, 2019
322019
“Why am I like this?” Consumers discuss their causal beliefs and stigma
JS Larkings, PM Brown, B Scholz
International Journal of Mental Health 46 (3), 206-226, 2017
302017
Nursing students’ death anxiety and fear towards dementia patients
EL McKenzie, PM Brown
Australasian journal on ageing 36 (3), E32-E35, 2017
262017
Nature connectedness in the climate change context: Implications for climate action and mental health.
SL Curll, SK Stanley, PM Brown, LV O'Brien
Translational Issues in Psychological Science 8 (4), 448, 2022
222022
Rash impulsivity, reward seeking and fear of missing out as predictors of texting while driving: Indirect effects via mobile phone involvement
PM Brown, AM George, DJ Rickwood
Personality and individual differences 171, 110492, 2021
212021
Symptoms, functioning and quality of life after treatment in a residential sub‐acute mental health service in Australia
KA Thomas, DJ Rickwood, PM Brown
Health & Social Care in the Community 25 (1), 243-254, 2017
212017
Social anxiety and drinking game participation among university students: The moderating role of drinking to cope
EJ Mulligan, AM George, PM Brown
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 42 (6), 726-734, 2016
172016
Masculinity matters for meat consumption: An examination of self-rated gender typicality, meat consumption, and Veg* nism in australian men and women
SK Stanley, C Day, PM Brown
Sex Roles 88 (3), 187-198, 2023
162023
A comparison of the positive effects of structured and nonstructured art activities
G Cross, PM Brown
Art Therapy 36 (1), 22-29, 2019
162019
Factors affecting the implementation of an outcome measurement feedback system in youth mental health settings
B Kwan, DJ Rickwood, PM Brown
Psychotherapy Research 31 (2), 171-183, 2021
152021
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