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Genevieve A. Dingle

Genevieve A. Dingle

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Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
9439
World Ranking
6897
National Ranking
408

Overview

Genevieve A. Dingle is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of Psychology and Health Professions, with 49 and 33 publications respectively. Within these fields, their subfields of study include General Health Professions, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Conservation, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

Their work covers core topics such as Art Therapy and Mental Health, Music Therapy and Health, Community Health and Development, Neuroscience and Music Perception, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Diverse Music Education Insights, and Mental Health Treatment and Access.

Their frequent publication venues indicate a preference for journals related to psychology and health, including:

  • Frontiers in Psychology (5 publications)
  • Behaviour Change (5 publications)
  • Drug and Alcohol Review (3 publications)
  • Psychology of Music (3 publications)
  • Journal of Affective Disorders (2 publications)

Typical coauthors who have collaborated frequently with Genevieve A. Dingle include:

  • Catherine Haslam (13 joint publications)
  • Leah Sharman (10 joint publications)
  • Zoe Walter (7 joint publications)
  • Isabella Ingram (7 joint publications)
  • Niamh McNamara (7 joint publications)

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by them include:

  • "How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms," published in 2021 in Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Loneliness, Belonging, and Mental Health in Australian University Students Pre- and Post-COVID-19," published in 2022 in Behaviour Change

Other relevant publications in which they are involved span topics of music, mental health, and substance use, such as:

  • "Loneliness among people with substance use problems: A narrative systematic review," published in 2020 in Drug and Alcohol Review (authored by Isabella Ingram)
  • "Music Listening as a Strategy for Managing COVID-19 Stress in First-Year University Students," published in 2021 in Frontiers in Psychology (authored by Dianna Vidas)
  • "It's Not the Same: A Comparison of the Psychological Needs Satisfied by Musical Group Activities in Face to Face and Virtual Modes," published in 2021 in Frontiers in Psychology (authored by Grace Draper)

Best Publications

  • The New Psychology of Health : Unlocking the Social Cure

    Catherine Haslam;Jolanda Jetten;Tegan Cruwys;Genevieve A. Dingle

  • Depression and Social Identity An Integrative Review

    Tegan Cruwys;S. Alexander Haslam;Genevieve A. Dingle;Catherine Haslam

  • Social group memberships protect against future depression, alleviate depression symptoms and prevent depression relapse

    Tegan Cruwys;Genevieve A. Dingle;Catherine Haslam;S. Alexander Haslam

  • How Groups Affect Our Health and Well-Being: The Path from Theory to Policy

    Jolanda Jetten;Catherine Haslam;S. Alexander Haslam;Genevieve Dingle

  • Groups 4 Health: Evidence that a social-identity intervention that builds and strengthens social group membership improves mental health

    Catherine Haslam;Tegan Cruwys;S. Alexander Haslam;Genevieve Dingle

  • 'To be heard': The social and mental health benefits of choir singing for disadvantaged adults

    Genevieve A. Dingle;Christopher Brander;Julie Ballantyne;Felicity A. Baker

  • Having a lot of a good thing: multiple important group memberships as a source of self-esteem.

    Jolanda Jetten;Nyla R Branscombe;S Alexander Haslam;Catherine Haslam

  • Feeling connected again: Interventions that increase social identification reduce depression symptoms in community and clinical settings

    Tegan Cruwys;S. Alexander Haslam;Genevieve A. Dingle;Jolanda Jetten

  • Social Identities as Pathways into and out of Addiction

    Genevieve A. Dingle;Tegan Cruwys;Daniel Frings

  • Breaking good: breaking ties with social groups may be good for recovery from substance misuse

    Genevieve A. Dingle;Claire Stark;Tegan Cruwys;David Best

  • Young people's uses of music for well-being

    Zoe E. Papinczak;Genevieve A. Dingle;Stoyan R. Stoyanov;Leanne Hides

  • GROUPS 4 HEALTH reduces loneliness and social anxiety in adults with psychological distress: Findings from a randomized controlled trial.

    Catherine Haslam;Tegan Cruwys;Melissa X. L. Chang;Sarah V. Bentley

  • Social Identity Mapping: A procedure for visual representation and assessment of subjective multiple group memberships.

    Tegan Cruwys;Niklas K. Steffens;S. Alexander Haslam;Catherine Haslam

  • Music therapy and emotional exploration: Exposing substance abuse clients to the experiences of non-drug-induced emotions

    Felicity A. Baker;Libby M. Gleadhill;Genevieve A. Dingle

  • The effectiveness of group cognitive behaviour therapy for unipolar depressive disorders.

    Tian P.S. Oei;Genevieve Dingle

  • How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms.

    Genevieve A Dingle;Leah S Sharman;Zoe Bauer;Emma Beckman

  • Extreme Metal Music and Anger Processing.

    Leah Sharman;Genevieve A. Dingle

  • Loneliness among people with substance use problems: A narrative systematic review

    Isabella Ingram;Peter J. Kelly;Frank P. Deane;Amanda L. Baker

  • Factors influencing Queenslanders' willingness to perform bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

    Trish C Johnston;Michele J Clark;Genevieve A Dingle;Gerry FitzGerald

  • A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition

    Elyse Williams;Genevieve A Dingle;Stephen Clift

  • Is Alcohol a Cofactor of HIV and AIDS? Evidence From Immunological and Behavioral Studies

    Genevieve A. Dingle;Tian P. S. Oei

Frequent Co-Authors

Jolanda Jetten
Jolanda Jetten University of Queensland
Catherine Haslam
Catherine Haslam University of Queensland
Tegan Cruwys
Tegan Cruwys Australian National University
S. Alexander Haslam
S. Alexander Haslam University of Queensland
Tian P. S. Oei
Tian P. S. Oei University of Queensland
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Leanne Hides
Leanne Hides University of Queensland
Frank P. Deane
Frank P. Deane University of Wollongong
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia
Felicity A. Baker
Felicity A. Baker University of Melbourne

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