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Roslyn Galligan
Roslyn Galligan
Lecturer in Psychology, Swinburne University
Verified email at swin.edu.au
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Emotional intelligence and psychological resilience to negative life events
AR Armstrong, RF Galligan, CR Critchley
Personality and individual differences 51 (3), 331-336, 2011
5352011
Romantic Ideals, Fear of Negative Implications, and the Practice of Safe Sex1
RF Galligan, DJ Terry
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 23 (20), 1685-1711, 1993
1131993
The prediction of safe sex behaviour: The role of intentions, attitudes, norms and control beliefs
DJ Terry, RF Galligan, VJ Conway
Psychology and health 8 (5), 355-368, 1993
801993
Intonation with single words: Purposive and grammatical use
R Galligan
Journal of child language 14 (1), 1-21, 1987
801987
Almost being there: Video communication with young children
JC Tarasuik, R Galligan, J Kaufman
PloS one 6 (2), e17129, 2011
622011
Seeing is believing but is hearing? Comparing audio and video communication for young children
J Tarasuik, R Galligan, J Kaufman
Frontiers in psychology 4, 64, 2013
422013
Gender and depressive symptoms: Parents' sharing of instrumental and expressive tasks when their children are young.
LM Strazdins, RF Galligan, ED Scannell
Journal of Family Psychology 11 (2), 222, 1997
401997
Patterns in the infant's search for mother during brief separation.
CM Corter, KJ Zucker, RF Galligan
Developmental Psychology 16 (1), 62, 1980
311980
Shame and binge eating pathology: A systematic review
E O'Loghlen, S Grant, R Galligan
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 29 (1), 147-163, 2022
302022
Disordered eating and the perinatal period: A systematic review and best evidence synthesis of mental health and psychosocial correlates
R Baskin, R Galligan
European Eating Disorders Review 27 (5), 462-480, 2019
202019
Psychosocial factors, mental health symptoms, and disordered eating during pregnancy
R Baskin, D Meyer, R Galligan
International Journal of Eating Disorders 53 (6), 873-882, 2020
192020
Predicting the change in perinatal disordered eating symptoms: An examination of psychosocial factors
R Baskin, D Meyer, R Galligan
Body Image 37, 162-171, 2021
172021
Disordered eating in the postpartum period: Role of psychological distress, body dissatisfaction, dysfunctional maternal beliefs and self-compassion
E O’Loghlen, R Galligan
Journal of Health Psychology 27 (5), 1084-1098, 2022
162022
Disordered eating from pregnancy to the postpartum period: the role of psychosocial and mental health factors
R Baskin, R Galligan, D Meyer
Appetite 156, 104862, 2021
132021
Adaptive psychopathy: Empathy and psychopathy are not mutually exclusive
S Mihailides, R Galligan, G Bates
Journal of Forensic Psychology 2 (125), 2, 2017
132017
Childhood maltreatment, shame, psychological distress, and binge eating: testing a serial mediational model
E O’Loghlen, R Galligan, S Grant
Journal of eating disorders 11 (1), 96, 2023
42023
The functions of binge eating scale (FBES): development and preliminary psychometric validation
E O'Loghlen, R Galligan, S Grant
Appetite 183, 106479, 2023
42023
Reconceptualising psychopathy
S Mihailides, R Galligan, G Bates
Journal of Forensic Psychology 2, 2017
42017
The associations between child irritability, parental distress, parental irritability and family functioning in children accessing mental health services
N Zendarski, R Galligan, D Coghill, JM Payne, CR De Luca, M Mulraney
Journal of Child and Family Studies 32 (1), 288-300, 2023
32023
Adaptive psychopathy: The quarantine vector and attachment
S Mihailides, R Galligan, G Bates
J Foren Psy 2 (126), 1-7, 2017
22017
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