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Kerry Chamberlain

Kerry Chamberlain

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Psychology

D-Index
51
Citations
10764
World Ranking
5213
National Ranking
31

Overview

Kerry Chamberlain is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand and has contributed extensively to research in the social sciences and psychology fields. Their work encompasses sociology and political science, clinical psychology, general health professions, gender studies, and plant science.

The scientific output includes publications on diverse topics such as gender, feminism, and media; participatory visual research methods; sexuality, behavior, and technology; disaster management and resilience; community health and development; qualitative research methods and ethics; and organic food and agriculture.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Kerry Chamberlain include:

  • Co-Creating Value in Sustainable and Alternative Food Networks: The Case of Community Supported Agriculture in New Zealand, 2020, Sustainability
  • Innovating qualitative research methods: Proposals and possibilities, 2021, Methods in Psychology
  • Male bodybuilders on Instagram: negotiating inclusive masculinities through hegemonic masculine bodies, 2020, Journal of Gender Studies
  • Pornography and adolescents: unravelling dominant research assumptions, 2022, Porn Studies
  • Accessing primary healthcare during COVID-19: health messaging during lockdown, 2021, Kōtuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online

Kerry Chamberlain has frequently published in journals such as Methods in Psychology, Political Psychology, Sustainability, Journal of Gender Studies, and Porn Studies.

Collaborations with other researchers are a significant feature of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Darrin Hodgetts
  • Robyn Vertongen
  • Clifford van Ommen
  • Nick Nelson
  • Denise Blake

Best Publications

  • On the relation between meaning in life and psychological well-being.

    Sheryl Zika;Kerry Chamberlain

  • Religiosity, Life Meaning and Wellbeing : Some Relationships in a Sample of Women

    Kerry Chamberlain;Sheryl Zika

  • Qualitative Health Psychology: Theories and Methods

    M. Murray;Kerry Chamberlain

  • Methodolatry and qualitative health research.

    Kerry Chamberlain

  • Effect of melatonin on jet lag after long haul flights.

    K. Petrie;J. V. Conaglen;L. Thompson;K. Chamberlain

  • Relation of hassles and personality to subjective well-being.

    Sheryl Zika;Kerry Chamberlain

  • The minor events approach to stress: Support for the use of daily hassles

    Kerry Chamberlain;Sheryl Zika

  • Measuring meaning in life: An examination of three scales

    Kerry Chamberlain;Sheryl Zika

  • Treatment fearfulness and distress as predictors of professional psychological help-seeking

    Frank P. Deane;Kerry Chamberlain

  • Timelining: visualizing experience

    Joanna Sheridan;Kerry Chamberlain;Ann Dupuis

  • Health Psychology: A Critical Introduction

    Antonia C. Lyons;Kerry Chamberlain

  • On the structure of subjective well-being.

    Kerry Chamberlain

  • Dimensions of life meaning: a qualitative investigation at mid-life.

    Kay O'Connor;Kerry Chamberlain

  • Exploring Existential Meaning: Optimizing Human Development Across the Life Span

    Gary T. Reker;Kerry Chamberlain

  • A trip to the library: homelessness and social inclusion

    Darrin Hodgetts;Ottilie Emma Elisabeth Stolte;Kerry Chamberlain;Alan Radley

  • Health inequalities and homelessness: considering material, spatial and relational dimensions.

    Darrin Hodgetts;Alan Radley;Kerry Chamberlain;Andrea Hodgetts

  • Stability and change in subjective well-being over short time periods

    Kerry Chamberlain;Sheryl Zika

  • Hopelessness and social desirability as moderator variables in predicting suicidal behavior.

    Keith Petrie;Kerry Chamberlain

  • The role of optimism and sense of coherence in predicting recovery following surgery

    Kerry Chamberlain;Keith Petrie;Robin Azariah

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and interpersonal functioning in Vietnam war veterans: A mediational model

    Carol MacDonald;Kerry Chamberlain;Nigel Long;Ross Flett

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonia C. Lyons
Antonia C. Lyons University of Auckland
Alan Radley
Alan Radley Loughborough University
Keith J. Petrie
Keith J. Petrie University of Auckland
Frank P. Deane
Frank P. Deane University of Wollongong
David P. French
David P. French University of Manchester
Christine Stephens
Christine Stephens Massey University

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