Items where Author is "Millings, Abigail"
Number of items: 25.
Article
CADENA, Sandy Belle Rosales, IYER, Aarti, WEBB, Thomas L. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2024).
Understanding the relationship between self‐compassion and body dissatisfaction.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
[Article]
WIGGLESWORTH, Helen, HUDDY, Vyv, KNOWLES, Rosie and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2023).
Evaluating the impact of sling provision and training upon maternal mental health, wellbeing and parenting: A randomised feasibility trial.
PLOS ONE, 18 (11): e0293501.
[Article]
CARNELLEY, Katherine B., VOWELS, Laura M., STANTON, Sarah C.E., MILLINGS, Abigail and HART, Claire M.
(2023).
Perceived partner phubbing predicts lower relationship quality but partners’ enacted phubbing does not.
Computers in Human Behavior, 147: 107860.
[Article]
VOWELS, Laura M., VOWELS, Matthew J., CARNELLEY, Katherine B., MILLINGS, Abigail and GIBSON‐MILLER, Jilly
(2023).
Toward a causal link between attachment styles and mental health during the COVID ‐19 pandemic.
British Journal of Clinical Psychology.
[Article]
STEVENSON, Jodie C., EMERSON, Lisa Marie, MCKINNON, Kathleen and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2022).
Facets of mindfulness mediate the relationship between attachment orientation and emotion regulation in university students.
Psychological Reports.
[Article]
BROGLIA, Emma, MILLINGS, Abigail and BARKHAM, Michael
(2021).
Student mental health profiles and barriers to help seeking: When and why students seek help for a mental health concern.
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 21 (4), 816-826.
[Article]
MILLINGS, Abigail, ABU-AKEL, Ahmad, MATTAR, Tala and ROWE, Angela
(2021).
Constraints to liberty of movement and attachment styles significantly account for well-being in three Palestinian samples.
European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 12.
[Article]
STEVENSON, Jodie, MILLINGS, Abigail, EMERSON, Lisa Marie, SIROIS, Fuschia and ROWE, Angela
(2021).
Adult attachment and mindfulness: examining directionality, causality, and theoretical implications.
Journal of Research in Personality.
[Article]
EASTON, K., KELLETT, S., COOPER, M., MILLINGS, Abigail, VARELA, J. and PARRY, G
(2021).
Blending cognitive analytic therapy with a digital support tool: Mixed methods study involving a user-centered design of a prototype app.
JMIR Mental Health, 8 (2), e20213.
[Article]
KELLETT, Stephen, EASTON, Katherine, COOPER, Martin, MILLINGS, Abigail, SIMMONDS-BUCKLEY, Melanie and PARRY, Glenys
(2020).
Evaluation of a Mobile App to Enhance Relational Awareness and Change During Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Mixed Methods Case Series.
JMIR Mental Health, 7 (12): 19888.
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SIMMONDS-BUCKLEY, Melanie, BENNION, Matthew Russell, KELLETT, Stephen, MILLINGS, Abigail, HARDY, Gillian E. and MOORE, Roger K.
(2020).
Acceptability and Effectiveness of NHS-Recommended e-Therapies for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: Meta-Analysis.
Journal of medical internet research, 22 (10), e17049.
[Article]
MILLINGS, Abigail, HIRST, Shannon L., SIROIS, Fuschia and HOULSTON, Catherine
(2020).
Emotional adaptation to relationship dissolution in parents and non-parents: A new conceptual model and measure.
PLOS ONE, 15 (10), e0239712.
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BENNION, Matthew Russell, HARDY, Gillian E., MOORE, Roger K., KELLETT, Stephen and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2020).
Usability, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Web-Based Conversational Agents to Facilitate Problem Solving in Older Adults: Controlled Study.
J Med Internet Res, 22 (5), e16794.
[Article]
KELLETT, S., SIMMONDS-BUCKLEY, M., LIMON, E., HAGUE, J., HUGHES, L., STRIDE, C. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2020).
Defining the Assessment and Treatment Competencies to Deliver Low-Intensity Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Multi-Center Validation Study.
Behavior Therapy.
[Article]
WILKINSON, L.L., ROWE, A.C. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2020).
Disorganized attachment predicts body mass index via uncontrolled eating.
International Journal of Obesity, 44 (2), 438-446.
[Article]
BROGLIA, E, MILLINGS, Abigail and BARKHAM, M
(2019).
Counseling with guided use of a mobile well-being app for students experiencing anxiety or depression: Clinical outcomes of a feasibility trial embedded in a student counseling service.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7 (8), e14318.
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HOULSTON, C, MILLINGS, Abigail, MANSFIELD, P and HIRST, SL
(2019).
Development and Practical use of an Emotional Readiness Assessment for Support in Family Justice Processes.
Family Court Review, 57 (3), 332-341.
[Article]
NORMAN, P., WEBB, T.L., MILLINGS, Abigail and PECHEY, L.
(2019).
Does the structure (tunneled vs. free-roam) and content (if-then plans vs. choosing strategies) of a brief online alcohol intervention effect engagement and effectiveness? A randomized controlled trial.
Translational Behavioral Medicine, 9 (6), 1122-1130.
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BENNION, M.R., HARDY, G.E., MOORE, R.K., KELLETT, S. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2019).
E-Therapies in England for stress, anxiety or depression: How are apps developed? A survey of NHS e-therapy developers.
BMJ Health and Care Informatics, 26 (1).
[Article]
NORMAN, P., WEBB, T.L. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2019).
Using the theory of planned behaviour and implementation intentions to reduce binge drinking in new university students.
Psychology and Health, 34 (4), 478-496.
[Article]
SHEARMAN, N, MILLINGS, Abigail, CARROLL, D and ROWE, A
(2019).
A preliminary exploration of the links between attachment disorganisation and schizotypy dimensions in adulthood (Letter to the editor).
Schizophrenia Research, 208, 493-495.
[Article]
NORMAN, P., CAMERON, D., EPTON, T., WEBB, T.L., HARRIS, P.R., MILLINGS, Abigail and SHEERAN, P.
(2017).
A randomized controlled trial of a brief online intervention to reduce alcohol consumption in new university students: Combining self-affirmation, theory of planned behaviour messages, and implementation intentions.
British Journal of Health Psychology, 23 (1), 108-127.
[Article]
BENNION, M.R., HARDY, G., MOORE, R.K. and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2017).
E-therapies in England for stress, anxiety or depression: What is being used in the NHS A survey of mental health services.
BMJ Open, 7 (1).
[Article]
MILLINGS, Abigail and CARNELLEY, K.B.
(2015).
Core belief content examined in a large sample of patients using online cognitive behaviour therapy.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 186, 275-283.
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Monograph
ARDEN, Madelynne, HUMPHREYS, Helen, WILCOCKSON, Holly, PADDOCK, Danielle, THORNELOE, Rachael, RUTKAUSKAS, Laurynas and MILLINGS, Abigail
(2024).
Behavioural science: Increasing uptake of family hub services.
Project Report.
UK Government Social Research.
[Monograph]