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List of works by Emma M Marshall

Associating a prototypical forbidden food item with guilt or celebration: relationships with indicators of (un)healthy eating and the moderating role of stress and depressive symptoms.

scientific article published on 29 September 2014

Distress, wellbeing, and growth amidst COVID‐19: Considering the dynamic interplay between positive and negative anticipatory emotions

scientific article published on 12 July 2023

Older adults’ support seeking from their adult children: The Support-Seeking Strategy Scale.

scientific article published in September 2023

Personality, communication, and depressive symptoms across the transition to parenthood: A dyadic longitudinal investigation

scientific article published on March 2015

Reactive attachment disorder in the general population: a hidden ESSENCE disorder.

scientific article

Social Network Structure and Combating Social Disconnection: Implications for Physical Health

Social network structure and combating social disconnection: Implications for physical health

scientific article published in June 2022

Standing on Shaky Ground? Dyadic and Longitudinal Associations Between Posttraumatic Stress and Relationship Quality Postearthquake

scientific article

The Occurrence of Earlier Changes in Family Dynamics and Friendship Conflict Predicting Adolescent Functional Somatic Symptoms: A Large-Scale Prospective Study

scientific article

The impact of the Canterbury, New Zealand earthquakes on couples’ relationship quality : a dyadic and longitudinal investigation

2015 doctoral thesis by Emma M. Marshall at University of Canterbury

Trajectories of posttraumatic growth and depreciation after two major earthquakes.

scientific article published on September 2014

Unpacking the association between attachment insecurity and PTSD symptoms: The mediating role of coping strategies.

scientific article published in January 2024

Weathering the storm? The impact of trauma on romantic relationships

scientific article published on 29 April 2016