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Overview

Ethel Quayle is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a significant focus on Clinical Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. Other subfields include Gender Studies, Social Psychology, and Applied Psychology.

The main research topics covered by Ethel Quayle include:

  • Sex work and related issues
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Prevention, disruption and deterrence of online child sexual exploitation and abuse" (2020), published in ERA Forum

Ethel Quayle has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. The most frequent collaborators include:

  • Sandra Bucci (12 co-authored papers)
  • Filippo Varese (11 co-authored papers)
  • Emily Newman (10 co-authored papers)
  • Suzanne O'Rourke (10 co-authored papers)
  • Matthias Schwannauer (10 co-authored papers)

Their work has appeared in a variety of academic journals, with multiple publications in the following venues:

  • Child Abuse & Neglect (6 papers)
  • ERA Forum (2 papers)
  • Sexuality and Disability (2 papers)
  • Aggression and Violent Behavior (2 papers)
  • Sexual Abuse (2 papers)

Ethel Quayle has also contributed to book publications. Notably, they are an author of a title published by Cambridge University Press: The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology (2021).

Best Publications

  • Child Pornography: An Internet Crime

    Ethel Quayle;Max Taylor

  • child pornography and the internet: perpetuating a cycle of abuse

    Ethel Quayle;Matthew Taylor

  • Model of problematic internet use in people with a sexual interest in children.

    Ethel Quayle;Max Taylor

  • Adolescents and self-taken sexual images

    Karen Cooper;Ethel Quayle;Linda Jonsson;Carl Göran Svedin

  • Typology of Paedophile Picture Collections

    Max. Taylor;Gemma Holland;Ethel Quayle

  • The lived experience of adults bereaved by suicide: a phenomenological study.

    Mary Begley;Ethel Quayle

  • What we talk about when we talk about recovery: a systematic review and best-fit framework synthesis of qualitative literature.

    Simon Robertson Stuart;Louise Tansey;Ethel Quayle

  • Sex offenders, internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance: The importance of values.

    Ethel Quayle;Megan Vaughan;Matthew Taylor

  • Paedophiles, Pornography and the Internet: Assessment Issues

    Ethel Quayle;Max Taylor

  • Child seduction and self-representation on the Internet.

    Ethel Quayle;Max Taylor

  • A systematic review of interventions to promote social support and parenting skills in parents with an intellectual disability

    Suzanne Wilson;Karen McKenzie;Ethel Quayle;George Murray

  • Sexualized images of children on the Internet.

    Ethel Quayle;Terry Jones

  • Rapid skill acquisition and online sexual grooming of children

    Ethel Quayle;Silvia Allegro;Linda Hutton;Michael Sheath

  • The Impact of Iatrogenically Acquired Hepatitis C Infection on the Well-being and Relationships of a Group of Irish Women.

    Elizabeth A. Dunne;Ethel Quayle

  • A systematic review of the association between rape myth acceptance and male-on-female sexual violence

    Emma J. Yapp;Ethel Quayle

  • A content analysis of a “boy love” support forum: Revisiting Durkin and Bryant

    Elaine O'Halloran;Ethel Quayle

  • The Internet and offending behaviour: A case study

    E. Quayle;G. Holland;C. Linehan;M. Taylor

  • A systematic review of factors affecting migrant attitudes towards seeking psychological help

    Mhairi Selkirk;Ethel Quayle;Neil Rothwell

  • Critical Commentary: The Impact of Work-Related Violence towards Social Workers in Children and Family Services

    Anna Robson;Jill Cossar;Ethel Quayle

  • ‘Touching people in relationships’: a qualitative study of close relationships for people with an intellectual disability

    Faye Sullivan;Keith Bowden;Karen McKenzie;Ethel Quayle

  • The impact of psychological therapies on violent behaviour in clinical and forensic settings: A systematic review

    Joy Ross;Ethel Quayle;Emily Newman;Louise Tansey

Frequent Co-Authors

Karen McKenzie
Karen McKenzie Northumbria University
Carl Göran Svedin
Carl Göran Svedin Linköping University
Brian L. Cutler
Brian L. Cutler University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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