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Martin Dempster is affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom and has established a research profile focused primarily on medicine and psychology. Their work spans several subfields, including clinical psychology, general health professions, sociology and political science, psychiatry and mental health, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research covers important topics such as COVID-19 and mental health, venous thromboembolism diagnosis and management, health systems and economic evaluations, quality of life, cancer survivorship and care, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, and family support in illness.

Frequent publication venues for Martin Dempster include:

  • Campbell Systematic Reviews
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • PLoS ONE
  • BMC Palliative Care
  • BMJ Open

Among recent papers published, the following are notable for their relevance and citation impact:

  • Non-adherence to COVID-19 containment behaviours: results from an all-Ireland telephone survey, 2022, BMC Public Health
  • Resilience, burnout and coping mechanisms in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Exploring perceptions of environmental professionals, plastic processors, students and consumers of bio-based plastics: Informing the development of the sector, 2020, Sustainable Production and Consumption
  • COVID-19 vaccine uptake and hesitancy survey in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: Applying the theory of planned behaviour, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Validation of the Distress Thermometer in patients with advanced cancer receiving specialist palliative care in a hospice setting, 2020, Palliative Medicine

Martin Dempster has collaborated frequently with a number of coauthors including Lisa Graham-Wisener, Nicola O'Connell, Anne Nolan, Christopher D. Graham, and Gail Nicolson. These collaborations highlight a network of research activity particularly within clinical and public health domains.

Best Publications

  • Stress, coping and satisfaction in nursing students.

    Chris Gibbons;Martin Dempster;Marianne Moutray

  • The challenge of patients' unmet palliative care needs in the final stages of chronic illness.

    Donna Fitzsimons;Deirdre Mullan;Julie Wilson;B Conway

  • Stress and eustress in nursing students

    Chris Gibbons;Martin Dempster;Marianne Moutray

  • Measuring the health related quality of life of people with ischaemic heart disease

    Martin Dempster;Michael Donnelly

  • Illness perceptions and coping in physical health conditions: A meta-analysis

    Martin Dempster;Doris Howell;Noleen K. McCorry

  • Resilience, burnout and coping mechanisms in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study

    Nicola McKinley;Nicola McKinley;R Scott McCain;Liam Convie;Liam Convie;Mike Clarke

  • The structure of the statistics anxiety rating scale: A confirmatory factor analysis using UK psychology students

    Donncha Hanna;Mark Shevlin;Martin Dempster

  • A study of the relationship between resilience, burnout and coping strategies in doctors.

    R Scott McCain;Nicola McKinley;Martin Dempster;W Jeffrey Campbell

  • The role of previous experience and attitudes toward statistics in statistics assessment outcomes among undergraduate psychology students

    Martin Dempster;Noleen K. McCorry

  • A randomized clinical trial of manipulative therapy and interferential therapy for acute low back pain

    Deirdre A Hurley;Suzanne M McDonough;Martin Dempster;Ann P Moore

  • Adjustment to inflammatory bowel disease : the relative influence of illness perceptions and coping

    Angela Dorrian;Martin Dempster;Pauline Adair

  • Diabetes distress: understanding the hidden struggles of living with diabetes and exploring intervention strategies.

    Emma Berry;Sam Lockhart;Mark Davies;John R Lindsay

  • Illness perception clusters at diagnosis predict psychological distress among women with breast cancer at 6 months post diagnosis.

    Noleen K. McCorry;Martin Dempster;Joanne Quinn;Alex Hogg

  • Do changes in illness perceptions predict changes in psychological distress among oesophageal cancer survivors

    Martin Dempster;Noleen K. McCorry;Emma Brennan;Michael Donnelly

  • Rates of Childhood Trauma in a Sample of Patients with Schizophrenia as Compared with a Sample of Patients with Non-Psychotic Psychiatric Diagnoses

    Wendy Spence;Ciaran Mulholland;Gerry Lynch;Suzanne McHugh

  • Why people experiencing acute myocardial infarction delay seeking medical assistance.

    Rosa Carney;Donna Fitzsimons;Martin Dempster

  • Hidden Gems: Systematically Searching Electronic Databases for Research Publications for Social Work and Social Care

    Brian J. Taylor;Martin Dempster;Michael Donnelly

  • Psychological distress among survivors of esophageal cancer: the role of illness cognitions and coping.

    Martin Dempster;Noleen K. McCorry;Emma Brennan;Michael Donnelly

  • Experiences and Expectations: The Real Reason Nobody Likes Stats.

    Kai Ruggeri;Martin Dempster;Donncha Hanna;Carol Cleary

  • Illness perceptions among carer-survivor dyads are related to psychological distress among Oesophageal cancer survivors

    Martin Dempster;Noleen K. McCorry;Emma Brennan;Michael Donnelly

  • Self-perception in overweight and obese children: a cross-sectional study.

    Nichola McCullough;O. Muldoon;Martin Dempster

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon C. Cole
Jon C. Cole University of Liverpool
Deborah L. Wells
Deborah L. Wells Queen's University Belfast
Ilona Papousek
Ilona Papousek University of Graz
Peter de Jonge
Peter de Jonge University of Groningen
Mark Shevlin
Mark Shevlin University of Ulster
Chris Dickens
Chris Dickens University of Exeter
Kenneth E. Freedland
Kenneth E. Freedland Washington University in St. Louis
Susanne S. Pedersen
Susanne S. Pedersen University of Southern Denmark
Orla T. Muldoon
Orla T. Muldoon University of Limerick

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