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Christine Stephens
Christine Stephens
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Men, masculine identities, and health care utilisation
JH Noone, C Stephens
Sociology of health & illness 30 (5), 711-725, 2008
3602008
Preretirement planning and well-being in later life: A prospective study
JH Noone, C Stephens, FM Alpass
Research on Aging 31 (3), 295-317, 2009
2632009
Communication with police supervisors and peers as a buffer of work‐related traumatic stress
C Stephens, N Long
Journal of Organizational Behavior 21 (4), 407-424, 2000
2562000
The effects of types of social networks, perceived social support, and loneliness on the health of older people: Accounting for the social context
C Stephens, F Alpass, A Towers, B Stevenson
Journal of aging and health 23 (6), 887-911, 2011
2542011
Healthy ageing from the perspective of older people: A capability approach to resilience
C Stephens, M Breheny, J Mansvelt
Psychology & health 30 (6), 715-731, 2015
2352015
Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between purposes of internet use and well-being among older adults
A Szabo, J Allen, C Stephens, F Alpass
The gerontologist 59 (1), 58-68, 2019
2162019
Linking academic emotions and student engagement: Mature-aged distance students’ transition to university
E Kahu, C Stephens, L Leach, N Zepke
Journal of Further and Higher Education 39 (4), 481-497, 2015
2092015
Narrative analysis in psychological research: An integrated approach to interpreting stories
C Stephens, M Breheny
Qualitative research in psychology 10 (1), 14-27, 2013
2082013
Social capital in its place: using social theory to understand social capital and inequalities in health
C Stephens
Social science & medicine 66 (5), 1174-1184, 2008
2052008
The impact of trauma and social support on posttraumatic stress disorder: A study of New Zealand police officers
C Stephens, N Long, I Miller
Journal of criminal justice 25 (4), 303-314, 1997
1931997
Do men and women differ in their retirement planning? Testing a theoretical model of gendered pathways to retirement preparation
J Noone, F Alpass, C Stephens
Research on aging 32 (6), 715-738, 2010
1862010
Secondary traumatic stress, vicarious posttraumatic growth, and coping among health professionals; A comparison study
S Manning-Jones, I de Terte, C Stephens
New Zealand journal of psychology (Online) 45 (1), 20, 2016
1742016
Psychological resilience of workers in high‐risk occupations.
I De Terte, C Stephens
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
1682014
Young people's food practices and social relationships. A thematic synthesis
E Neely, M Walton, C Stephens
Appetite 82, 50-60, 2014
1562014
The development of a three part model of psychological resilience
I de Terte, C Stephens, L Huddleston
Stress and Health 30 (5), 416-424, 2014
1522014
The engagement of mature distance students
ER Kahu, C Stephens, L Leach, N Zepke
Higher Education Research & Development 32 (5), 791-804, 2013
1442013
Vicarious posttraumatic growth: A systematic literature review
SF Manning, I de Terte, C Stephens
International Journal of Wellbeing 5 (2), 2015
1432015
The Process of Retirement Planning Scale (PRePS): development and validation.
JH Noone, C Stephens, F Alpass
Psychological assessment 22 (3), 520, 2010
1402010
Irreconcilable differences: Health professionals’ constructions of adolescence and motherhood
M Breheny, C Stephens
Social Science & Medicine 64 (1), 112-124, 2007
1402007
An evaluation of traumatic and organizational experiences on the psychological health of New Zealand police recruits
L Huddleston, C Stephens, D Paton
Work 28 (3), 199-207, 2007
1372007
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