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Overview

Gerard J. Fogarty is affiliated with the University of Southern Queensland in Australia. Their research spans across psychology and medicine, with significant contributions to subfields including sociology and political science, social psychology, physiology, organizational behavior and human resource management, and radiological and ultrasound technology.

The main topics addressed in Fogarty's work include workplace violence and bullying, job satisfaction and organizational behavior, occupational health and safety research, motivation and self-concept in sports, behavioral health and interventions, obstructive sleep apnea research, and tracheal and airway disorders.

Frequent publication venues for Fogarty's research include:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Australian Journal of Psychology
  • Australian Journal of Otolaryngology

The following recent papers illustrate Fogarty's research focus:

  • The Relationships of Experiencing Workplace Bullying with Mental Health, Affective Commitment, and Job Satisfaction: Application of the Job Demands Control Model (2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • Building a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive drivers of performance under pressure: An international multi-panel Delphi study (2023, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • Psychometric properties of the Brunel Mood Scale among athletes and non-athletes in Singapore (2021, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology)
  • An app-enhanced cognitive fitness training program for athletes: The rationale and validation protocol (2022, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • The effects of working in a bullying climate on psychological distress and job satisfaction: a multilevel analysis (2022, Australian Journal of Psychology)

Frequent co-authors in Fogarty's body of work include Nicole M. Steele, Bryan Rodgers, John Crampton, Leonard D. Zaichkowsky, and Jeffrey Bond. These collaborations reflect a network of research focused on organizational behavior, health, and psychological well-being.

Fogarty's multidisciplinary efforts encompass a broad integration of psychological and medical sciences, addressing both theoretical and applied aspects of workplace dynamics, health interventions, and sport psychology. The scope of research indicates engagement with issues related to workplace bullying, occupational safety, and cognitive performance under pressure, situating the work within contemporary challenges of behavioral and occupational health.

Best Publications

  • Construct validity of the Profile of Mood States — Adolescents for use with adults

    Peter C. Terry;Andrew M. Lane;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Coping mediates the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and academic achievement

    Carolyn MacCann;Gerard J. Fogarty;Moshe Zeidner;Richard D. Roberts

  • Safety climate and the theory of planned behavior: towards the prediction of unsafe behavior

    Gerard J. Fogarty;Andrew Shaw

  • Symposium on teacher stress. Occupational stress among vocational teachers.

    R. T. Pithers;G. J. Fogarty

  • Changes in Athletic Identity and Life Satisfaction of Elite Athletes as a Function of Retirement Status

    Lisa Anne Martin;Gerard J. Fogarty;Majella J. Albion

  • Strategies for success in education: Time management is more important for part-time than full-time community college students

    Carolyn MacCann;Gerard J. Fogarty;Richard D. Roberts

  • Predicting Occupational Strain and Job Satisfaction: The Role of Stress, Coping, Personality, and Affectivity Variables

    Gerard J. Fogarty;M. Anthony Machin;Majella J. Albion;Lynette F. Sutherland

  • Perceptions of training-related factors and personal variables as predictors of transfer implementation intentions

    M. Anthony Machin;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Factors Influencing Career Decision Making in Adolescents and Adults.

    Majella J. Albion;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Psychological skills training in golf: the role of individual differences in cognitive preferences

    Patrick R. Thomas;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Patient safety during medication administration: the influence of organizational and individual variables on unsafe work practices and medication errors

    Gerard J. Fogarty;Christine McKeon

  • Determinants of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use in the technology acceptance model: senior consumers' adoption of self-service banking technologies

    Janelle Rose;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • The factor structure of visual imagery and spatial abilities

    Lorelle J Burton;Gerard J Fogarty

  • The flow experience: a Rasch analysis of Jackson's Flow State Scale

    Gershon Tenenbaum;Gerard J. Fogarty;Susan A. Jackson

  • The Effects of Self‐Efficacy, Motivation to Transfer, and Situational Constraints on Transfer Intentions and Transfer of Training

    Michael A. Machin;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Validation of a questionnaire to measure mathematics confidence, computer confidence, and attitudes towards the use of technology for learning mathematics

    Gerard J. Fogarty;Patricia Cretchley;Chris Harman;Nerida Ellerton

  • The Nature of Stressors Reported by People with an Intellectual Disability

    Paul Bramston;Gerard J. Fogarty;Robert A. Cummins

  • Parental Bonding and Identity Style as Correlates of Self‐Esteem Among Adult Adoptees and Nonadoptees*

    Nola L. Passmore;Gerard J. Fogarty;Carolyn J. Bourke;Sandra F. Baker-Evans

  • Validation of the factor structure of the interactions with disabled persons scale

    Chris Forlin;Gerard Fogarty;Annemaree Carroll

  • The assessment of emotional distress experienced by people with an intellectual disability: a study of different methodologies

    Paul Bramston;Gerard J. Fogarty

  • Predicting absenteeism and turnover intentions in the health professions

    Majella J Albion;Gerard J Fogarty;Michael A Machin;Jeff Patrick

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Terry
Peter C. Terry University of Southern Queensland
Gershon Tenenbaum
Gershon Tenenbaum Reichman University
Lazar Stankov
Lazar Stankov University of Sydney
Carolyn MacCann
Carolyn MacCann University of Sydney
Robert A. Cummins
Robert A. Cummins Deakin University
Moshe Zeidner
Moshe Zeidner University of Haifa
Annemaree Carroll
Annemaree Carroll University of Queensland
E. Arthur Shores
E. Arthur Shores Macquarie University
Andrew M. Lane
Andrew M. Lane University of Wolverhampton

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