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Suzanne McLaren
Suzanne McLaren
Professor of Psychology, Charles Sturt University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei csu.edu.au
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Social relationships as predictors of depression and suicidal ideation in older adults
RK Vanderhorst, S McLaren
Aging & mental health 9 (6), 517-525, 2005
4012005
Resilience among men farmers: the protective roles of social support and sense of belonging in the depression-suicidal ideation relation
S McLaren, C Challis
Death studies 33 (3), 262-276, 2009
2392009
Physical activity alone and with others as predictors of sense of belonging and mental health in retirees
M Bailey, S McLaren
Aging & mental health 9 (1), 82-90, 2005
2102005
The association of depression and sense of belonging with suicidal ideation among older adults: Applicability of resiliency models
S McLaren, R Gomez, M Bailey, RK Van Der Horst
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 37 (1), 89-102, 2007
1522007
Sense of belonging to the general and lesbian communities as predictors of depression among lesbians
S McLaren
Journal of Homosexuality 56 (1), 1-13, 2009
1492009
Sense of belonging to the general and gay communities as predictors of depression among Australian gay men.
S McLaren, B Jude, AJ McLachlan
International Journal of Men's Health 7 (1), 2008
1462008
The association of avoidance coping style, and perceived mother and father support with anxiety/depression among late adolescents: Applicability of resiliency models
R Gomez, S McLaren
Personality and individual differences 40 (6), 1165-1176, 2006
1452006
Sense of belonging as a predictor of reasons for living in older adults
M Kissane, S McLaren
Death studies 30 (3), 243-258, 2006
1432006
The inter‐relations of mother and father attachment, self‐esteem and aggression during late adolescence
R Gomez, S McLaren
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2007
1342007
The interrelations between internalized homophobia, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation among Australian gay men, lesbians, and bisexual women
S McLaren
Journal of homosexuality 63 (2), 156-168, 2016
1222016
Sense of belonging and depressive symptoms among GLB adolescents
C McCallum, S McLaren
Journal of Homosexuality 58 (1), 83-96, 2010
1182010
Exercise, mood, self-efficacy, and social support as predictors of depressive symptoms in older adults: Direct and interaction effects
KJ Miller, C Mesagno, S McLaren, F Grace, M Yates, R Gomez
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 478451, 2019
1032019
Cognitive behavior therapy for older adults with insomnia and depression: a randomized controlled trial in community mental health services
P Sadler, S McLaren, B Klein, J Harvey, M Jenkins
Sleep 41 (8), zsy104, 2018
852018
The attitudes of Australian heterosexuals toward same-sex parents
CN Morse, S McLaren, AJ McLachlan
Journal of GLBT Family Studies 3 (4), 425-455, 2008
802008
The effects of reward and punishment on response disinhibition, moods, heart rate and skin conductance level during instrumental learning
R Gomez, S McLaren
Personality and Individual Differences 23 (2), 305-316, 1997
731997
Marital status and problem gambling among Australian older adults: The mediating role of loneliness
E Botterill, PR Gill, S McLaren, R Gomez
Journal of gambling studies 32, 1027-1038, 2016
712016
Sexual orientation, sense of belonging and depression in Australian men.
S McLaren, B Jude, AJ McLachlan
International Journal of Men's Health 6 (3), 2007
622007
The relationships between sense of belonging to a community GLB youth group; school, teacher, and peer connectedness; and depressive symptoms: Testing of a path model
S McLaren, J Schurmann, M Jenkins
Journal of homosexuality 62 (12), 1688-1702, 2015
592015
Marital status and suicidal ideation among Australian older adults: the mediating role of sense of belonging
S McLaren, R Gomez, P Gill, J Chesler
International Psychogeriatrics 27 (1), 145-154, 2015
562015
The longitudinal effects of midwife‐led postnatal debriefing on the psychological health of mothers
R Selkirk, S McLaren, A Ollerenshaw, AJ McLachlan, J Moten
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 24 (02), 133-147, 2006
552006
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