IHQOLR: publications

  • 2015

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  • 2014

    Article

    • Llewellyn, A. M., & Skevington, S. M. (2014). Using guided individualized feedback to review self-reported quality of life in health and its importance. Psychology & Health. . Publication link: 3fd50bf3-a142-429f-b5ac-8778842c3f13
    • Skevington, S. M., Dehner, S., Gillison, F. B., McGrath, E. J., & Lovell, C. R. (2014). How appropriate is the WHOQOL-BREF for assessing the quality of life of adolescents?Psychology and Health, 29(3), 297-317. DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2013.845668. Publication link: 7dcbee83-85e2-4bf3-a163-3ecd3efd19e2 | PubMed:24192254
  • 2013

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    • Boero, M. E., Melegari, A. L., Vizzuso, P., Braida, V., Panetta, V., Skevington, S. M., & Mason, V. (2013). WHOQOL Pain and Discomfort module: Development and validity testing of the Italian version. International journal of palliative nursing, 19(9), 440-448. . Publication link: 02d25573-0a1c-407c-ac9b-74216b411849
    • Gillison, F. B., Standage, M., & Skevington, S. M. (2013). The effects of manipulating goal content and autonomy support climate on outcomes of a PE fitness class. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14(3), 342-352. DOI: doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2012.11.011.. Publication link: 3494e982-b94e-4aaa-bc35-b8d01e1befef
    • Ginieri-Coccossis, M., Rotsika, V., Skevington, S., Papaevangelou, S., Malliori, M., Tomaras, V., & Kokkevi, A. (2013). Quality of life in newly diagnosed children with specific learning disabilities (SpLD) and differences from typically developing children: A study of child and parent reports. Child: Care, Health and Development, 39(4), 581-591. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2012.01369.x. Publication link: e4dc271c-fb30-4fd5-b38e-a7ffb65e9060
    • Skevington, S. M., Gunson, K. S., & O'Connell, K. A. (2013). Introducing the WHOQOL-SRPB BREF: Developing a short-form instrument for assessing spiritual, religious and personal beliefs within quality of life. Quality of Life Research, 22(5), 1073-1083. DOI: 10.1007/s11136-012-0237-0. Publication link: 495cfef4-1142-4657-84be-5ce1d90ba3d4
    • Skevington, S. M., Sovetkina, E. C., & Gillison, F. B. (2013). A systematic review to quantitatively evaluate 'stepping stones': A participatory community-based HIV/AIDS prevention intervention. AIDS and Behavior, 17(3), 1025-1039. DOI: 10.1007/s10461-012-0327-6. Publication link: ab448f3a-cbfe-44e6-bd49-d88072f07c44 | PubMed:23128978
  • 2012

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  • 2011

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    • Coombs, E., Brosnan, M., Bryant-Waugh, R., & Skevington, S. M. (2011). An investigation into the relationship between eating disorder psychopathology and autistic symptomatology in a non-clinical sample. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 50(3), 326-338. DOI: 10.1348/014466510X524408. Publication link: e083c272-0994-4f93-9af2-2b966f50d6e6
    • Gillison, F. B., Standage, M., & Skevington, S. M. (2011). Motivation and body-related factors as discriminators of change in adolescents' exercise behavior profiles. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48(1), 44-51. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.05.006. Publication link: 9a35efd3-2bf0-44d7-a476-e5c4f24f3869 | PubMed:21185523
    • Lucas-Carrasco, R., Skevington, S. M., Gómez-Benito, J., Rejas, J., & March, J. (2011). Using the WHOQOL-BREF in persons with dementia: A validation study. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 25(4), 345-351. DOI: 10.1097/WAD.0b013e31820bc98b. Publication link: 26b28eba-13c0-420a-a70e-df95287d2b5f | PubMed:21297426
    • Molzahn, A. E., Kalfoss, M., Makaroff, K. S., & Skevington, S. M. (2011). Comparing the importance of different aspects of quality of life to older adults across diverse cultures. Age and Ageing, 40(2), 192-199. [afq156]. DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afq156. Publication link: f6405736-a33f-4150-8cca-d61f8f41efab | PubMed:21186234
    • Skevington, S. M., Rotsika, V., Coccossis, M., Vlassopoulos, M., Papaeleftheriou, E., Sakellariou, K., ... Kokkevi, A. (2011). Does the subjective quality of life of children with specific learning disabilities agree with their parent’s proxy reports?Quality of Life Research, 20(8), 1271-1278. DOI: 191007/S/1136-011-9857-2. Publication link: d7c5872f-b0a8-431b-8a4e-75329bd212d5
  • 2010

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  • 2009

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  • 2008

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  • 2007

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    • Fleck, M. P., & Skevington, S. M. (2007). Explaining the meaning of the WHOQOL-SRPB. Unknown Journal, 34(Suppl 1), 67-69. . Publication link: 9164a4f4-b7d4-42a0-9bdf-de7111f3820c
    • Naughton, F., Ashworth, P., & Skevington, S. M. (2007). Does sleep predict pain-related disability in chronic pain patients? The mediating roles of depression and pain severity.Pain, 127(3), 243-252. . Publication link: 96ef09c6-3c62-40bb-8e19-7a637c792a1c
    • Skevington, S. M., & O’Connell, K. (2007). To measure or not to measure? Reviewing the assessment of spirituality and religion in health-related quality of life.Chronic Illness, 3(1), 77-87. . Publication link: 70753da7-7022-4c96-bafc-beea63bb251f
    • Skevington, S., & WHOQOL-Old Group (2007). The Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire (AAQ): Development and psychometric properties.International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 22(4), 367-379. . Publication link: 4ee92b16-c3b9-43a3-aec7-4a9ece33543b
    • Trigg, R., Jones, R. W., & Skevington, S. M. (2007). Can people with mild-moderate dementia reliably report their quality of life?Age and Ageing, 36(6), 663-669. . Publication link: 3f7864a5-6064-4c17-a342-add9ad6c48fc
    • Trigg, R., Skevington, S. M., & Jones, R. W. (2007). How can we best assess quality of life of people with dementia? The Bath Assessment of Subjective Quality of Life in Dementia (BASQID).The Gerontologist, 47(6), 789-797. . Publication link: 7588b8e3-8288-434e-adfa-08fa81dee56c
  • 2006

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    • Gillison, F. B., Standage, M., & Skevington, S. M. (2006). Relationship among adolescents’ weight perceptions, exercise goals, exercise motivation, quality of life and leisure time exercise behaviour: a self-determination approach.Health Education Research, 21, 836-847. . Publication link: dfd5f15c-3809-402d-89c8-f4a44eff39db
    • Skevington, S. (2006). A cross-cultural study of spirituality, religion and personal beliefs as components of quality of life.Social Science & Medicine, 62(2), 1486-1497. . Publication link: 9f033727-f6cd-472c-8a1e-072de50f4f1e
    • Skevington, S. (2006). The WHOQOL-Old – A questionnaire for the intercultural measuring of quality of life in the elderly.Unknown Journal, 56(20), 63-69. . Publication link: b20892b9-0165-4206-a078-cd9a9af0b6b5
    • Skevington, S. M., & Gillison, F. B. (2006). Assessing children’s quality of life in health and social services: meeting challenges and adding value. Invited contribution.Unknown Journal, 1(2), 41-50. . Publication link: 05f861f0-ac8a-4c58-9759-684191a9225c
    • Skevington, S. M., Bradshaw, J., Hepplewhite, A., Dawkes, K., & Lovell, C. (2006). How does psoriasis affect quality of life? Validating the WHOQOL-100.British Journal of Dermatology, 154(4), 680-691. . Publication link: 0e280e25-58db-45ee-abd1-f5482f9a025d
  • 2005

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    • Lee, S. Y., Song, X. Y., Skevington, S. M., & Hao, Y. T. (2005). Application of structural equation models to quality of life.Structural Equation Modeling, 12(3), 435-453. . Publication link: e3ffefb4-5032-48ba-b37f-27d4d3fd80a3
    • O’Connell, K. A., & Skevington, S. M. (2005). The relevance of spirituality, religion and personal beliefs to health-related quality of life: themes from focus groups in Britain.British Journal of Health Psychology, 10(3), 379-398. . Publication link: b5011d1b-f121-4a9e-aa42-086fc3b3170b
    • Skevington, S. (2005). Development of the WHOQOL-Old module. Quality of Life Research, 14(10), 2197-2214. . Publication link: 07cb01e6-240b-4ca7-9747-d20350931b15
    • Skevington, S. M., Day, R., Chisholm, A., & Trueman, P. (2005). How much do doctors use quality of life information in primary care? Testing the trans-theoretical model of behaviour change. Quality of Life Research, 14(4), 911-922. . Publication link: a967ed25-d3da-441c-97ff-9057d0c3d2b4
  • 2004

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    • Mason, V. L., Skevington, S. M., & Osborn, M. (2004). Development of a pain and discomfort module for use with the WHOQOL-100.Quality of Life Research, 13(6), 1139-1152. . Publication link: 64b65604-017c-4e3e-86c5-d45cda06398a
    • O’Connell, K. A., Saxena, S., & Skevington, S. (2004). WHOQOL-HIV for quality of life assessment among people living with HIV and AIDS: results from the field test. AIDS Care, 16(7), 882-889. . Publication link: 78451fc6-5e16-4652-a4ff-14649ba9ab30
    • Sanders, T., & Skevington, S. M. (2004). Participation as an expression of patient uncertainty: an exploration of bowel cancer consultations.Psycho-Oncology, 13(10), 675-688. . Publication link: 0ffaa198-d0a2-4251-bc50-5ff8ee60f43d
    • Skevington, S. M., & O’Connell, K. A. (2004). Can we identify the poorest quality of life? Assessing the importance of quality of life using the WHOQOL-100. Quality of Life Research, 13(1), 23-34. . Publication link: db67ef98-9a2f-49b4-b66c-92f62c6d4680
    • Skevington, S. M., Lotfy, M., & O’Connell, K. A. (2004). The World Health Organisation's WHOQOL-BREF Quality of Life Assessment: psychometric properties and results of the international field trial- A report from the WHOQOL Group. Quality of Life Research, 13(2), 299-310. . Publication link: 4c7ee472-a9ad-4464-b257-a49a0ab9bda4
    • Skevington, S. M., Sartorius, N., Amir, M., & The WHOQOL Group (2004). Developing methods for assessing quality of life in different cultural settings: the history of the WHOQOL instruments.Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 39(1), 1-8. . Publication link: ab4e7593-0afc-4f4a-af18-4e521493038e