Caitlyn Rawers
@caitlynrawers
PhD Researcher at Ulster University
- Forensic Psychology
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Coercive control: do you know what it means? | Dr Susan Lagdon Dr Susan Lagdon explores this question using her research and personal reflections as a daughter and mother 🔴 #TEDxStormont2024 #RESTORE buff.ly/49hjxDd
HOT OFF THE PRESS 🔥 A new RCT evaluation from Caitlyn Rawers, Theresa A. Gannon 🇺🇦, and I in Archives of Sexual Behavior that reports on outcomes of the Pathways Programme – an evidence-based online psycho-education intervention for male sexual violence at UK universities. doi.org/10.1007/s10508…
Thanks to Forensic Psychology and Psychology at Kent for supporting this work, and to SeNSS DTP for funding this important sexual violence prevention research
Online first in Archives of Sexual Behavior by Hales et al. (2024): Empirically Assessing the Effectiveness of the Pathways Programme: An Online Self-Help Intervention for Male Sexual Aggression at UK Universities link.springer.com/article/10.100… International Academy of Sex Research Ken Zucker
New article on trauma exposure and psychopathology in Syrian refugees living in Turkey w/ Dr Enya Redican, Dr Emre Han Alpay, @EMcElroy_90, and Prof. Mark Shevlin authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…
Today Police Service NI have added a new reporting option for domestic abuse and fraud on its online reporting platform📋 This means those who may not have the opportunity to report safely over the phone can do so online. You can find out more info here➡️psni.police.uk/report
👉 Great to hear Prof Peter Lynn introduce Survey Futures at #SLLS2024. We're thrilled Lisa Calderwood will be part of the leadership team working to improve survey methods in a post-Covid world. #BritishCohortStudies
Last day of the #SLLS2024 conference - really happy to see Ulster University 's logo up here as part of a bigger collaboration in longitudinal research
A study from Caitlyn Rawers et al. suggests that questionnaires with different recall periods may be directly comparable—which can greatly improve efforts to compare and investigate #mentalhealth in different populations. Read a summary of the research: bit.ly/3El553k