Items where Author is "Mchale, Sue"
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Number of items: 8.
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    TAYLOR, Sophie, BARKER, Lynne, REIDY, Lisa and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2015).
    The longitudinal development of social and executive functions in late adolescence and early adulthood.
  
    Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9.
  
  
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    CORTES, Aaron, HUNT, Nigel and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2014).
    Development of the scale of perceived social support in HIV (PSS-HIV).
  
    AIDS and Behavior, 18 (12), 2274-2284.
  
  
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    DAY, Catherine, MCHALE, Sue and FRANCIS, John
  
(2012).
    Individual differences and preference for dietary fat using the Fat Preference Questionnaire© in a UK sample.
  
    Appetite, 58 (2), 679-686.
  
  
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    SCOPE, Alison, EMPSON, Janet and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2010).
    Executive function in children with high and low attentional skills : correspondences between behavioural and cognitive profiles.
  
    British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 28 (2), 293-305.
  
  
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    MCHALE, Sue and HUNT, Nigel
  
(2008).
    Executive function deficits in short-term abstinent cannabis users.
  
    Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 23 (5), 409-415.
  
  
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    HUNT, Nigel and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2007).
    Memory and meaning : individual and social aspects of memory narratives.
  
    Journal of Loss and Trauma, 13 (1), 42-58.
  
  
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    HUNT, Nigel and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2004).
    Reported experiences of persons with alopecia areata.
  
    Journal of Loss and Trauma, 10 (1), 33-50.
  
  
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    FARRANT, Paul and MCHALE, Sue
  
(2014).
    Psychological impact of hair loss.
  
    
      In: BEWLEY, Anthony, TAYLOR, Ruth E., REICHENBERG, Jason S. and MAGID, Michelle, (eds.) 
      Practical psychodermatology.
    
    
    Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 81-89.
  
  
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