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Jenny Strong is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work spans several subfields, including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health; Clinical Psychology; Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health; Social Psychology; and Communication.

Their research focuses on a variety of topics, such as:

  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Public Relations and Crisis Communication

Jenny Strong has published articles in several academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • International Journal of Qualitative Methods
  • British Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • American Journal of Occupational Therapy

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Strong include:

  • "A Comparison of Leximancer Semi-automated Content Analysis to Manual Content Analysis: A Healthcare Exemplar Using Emotive Transcripts of COVID-19 Hospital Staff Interactive Webcasts," published in 2022 in the International Journal of Qualitative Methods
  • "Prenatal Predictors of Maternal-infant Attachment," published in 2020 in the Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • "Maternal-Fetal Attachment: Associations with Maternal Sensory Processing, Adult Attachment, Distress and Perinatal Loss," published in 2021 in the Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • "Pediatric Persistent Pain: Associations Among Sensory Modulation, Attachment, Functional Disability, and Quality of Life," published in 2020 in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • "Understanding the occupational role of dog ownership through the lens of attachment theory: A survey study," published in 2022 in the British Journal of Occupational Therapy

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Pamela Meredith
  • Grace Branjerdporn
  • Patricia Wilson
  • Cate Sinclair
  • Teyl Engstrom

Best Publications

  • Self-awareness of deficits in adults with traumatic brain injury : how best to measure ?

    J. M. Fleming;J. Strong;R. Ashton

  • Perceptions of evidence‐based practice: A survey of Australian occupational therapists

    Sally Bennett;Leigh R. Tooth;Kryss T. McKenna;Sylvia A. Rodger

  • A review of the evidence linking adult attachment theory and chronic pain: presenting a conceptual model.

    Pamela Meredith;Tamara Ownsworth;Jenny Strong

  • Adult attachment, anxiety, and pain self-efficacy as predictors of pain intensity and disability.

    Pamela Meredith;Jenny Strong;Judith A. Feeney

  • Cluster Analysis of Self-Awareness Levels in Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury and Relationship to Outcome

    Jennifer M. Fleming;Jenny Strong;Roderick Ashton

  • Clinical Supervision in Four Mental Health Professions: A Review of the Evidence

    Susan H. Spence;Jill Wilson;David J. Kavanagh;Jenny Strong

  • Activity Pacing, Avoidance, Endurance, and Associations With Patient Functioning in Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Nicole E. Andrews;Jennifer Strong;Pamela J. Meredith

  • The relationship of adult attachment to emotion, catastrophizing, control, threshold and tolerance, in experimentally-induced pain.

    Pamela J. Meredith;Jenny Strong;Judith A. Feeney

  • Prospective memory rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury: A compensatory training programme

    Jennifer M. Fleming;David Shum;Jenny Strong;Sue Lightbody

  • The measurement of attitudes towards and beliefs about pain.

    Jenny Strong;Roderick Ashton;David Chant

  • The concept of well-being in a rural setting: understanding health and illness

    Rachael Elliot-Schmidt;Jenny Strong

  • Adult attachment variables predict depression before and after treatment for chronic pain

    Pamela J. Meredith;Jenny Strong;Judith A. Feeney

  • Self-Awareness of Deficits following Acquired Brain Injury: Considerations for Rehabilitation

    Jennifer Fleming;Jenny Strong

  • Awareness typologies, long-term emotional adjustment and psychosocial outcomes following acquired brain injury

    Tamara Ownsworth;Jenny Fleming;Jenny Strong;Michael Radel

  • Supervision practices in allied mental health: Relationships of supervision characteristics to perceived impact and job satisfaction

    David Kavanagh;Susan Spence;Jenny Strong;Jill Wilson

  • A metacognitive contextual intervention to enhance error awareness and functional outcome following traumatic brain injury: a single-case experimental design.

    Tamara Ownsworth;Jenny Fleming;Jenny Desbois;Jenny Strong

  • Pain intensity measurement in chronic low back pain.

    Jenny Strong;Roderick Ashton;David Chant

  • Comparative responsiveness of verbal and numerical rating scales to measure pain intensity in patients with chronic pain.

    Chi-Wen Chien;Karl S. Bagraith;Karl S. Bagraith;Asaduzzaman Khan;Michael Deen

  • A Longitudinal Study of Self-Awareness: Functional Deficits Underestimated by Persons with Brain Injury

    Jennifer Fleming;Jenny Strong

  • Associations Between Maternal-Foetal Attachment and Infant Developmental Outcomes: A Systematic Review.

    Grace Branjerdporn;Pamela Meredith;Jenny Strong;Jenniffer Garcia

  • Factors that predict the post-discharge use of recommended assistive technology (AT).

    Trish Wielandt;Kryss Mckenna;Leigh Tooth;Jenny Strong

  • Evidence of a relationship between adult attachment variables and appraisals of chronic pain.

    Pamela J Meredith;Jenny Strong;Judith A Feeney

Frequent Co-Authors

Pamela Meredith
Pamela Meredith University of the Sunshine Coast
Jennifer Fleming
Jennifer Fleming University of Queensland
Susan H. Spence
Susan H. Spence Griffith University
Linda Worrall
Linda Worrall University of Queensland
Tamara Ownsworth
Tamara Ownsworth Griffith University
David Shum
David Shum Hong Kong Polytechnic University
David Chant
David Chant University of Queensland
Judith A. Feeney
Judith A. Feeney University of Queensland
Sylvia Rodger
Sylvia Rodger University of Queensland
Matthew J. Gullo
Matthew J. Gullo Griffith University

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