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Oliver Mason is affiliated with the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with significant contributions to subfields such as clinical psychology, sociology and political science, general health professions, education, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their work covers a range of main research topics, including:

  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout

Oliver Mason has published papers in various academic venues. These include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Behaviour and Information Technology
  • Preprints.org
  • The Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Notable recent publications by Oliver Mason include:

  • What is the impact of recovery colleges on students?, 2022, The Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice
  • A systematic review of structural MRI investigations within borderline personality disorder: Identification of key psychological variables of interest going forward, 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • Problematic Internet Use among adolescents: Spanish validation of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS), 2022, Adicciones
  • Prevalence of phubbing behaviour in school and university students in Spain, 2024, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Improving substance misuse outcomes in contingency management treatment with adjunctive formal psychotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, BMJ Open

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers in their field, including:

  • Javier Ortuño-Sierra
  • Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
  • Fermín Navaridas Nalda
  • Alicia Pérez-Albéniz
  • Rafael de Andrade Moral

Best Publications

  • Dopaminergic foundations of schizotypy as measured by the German version of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE)-a suitable endophenotype of schizophrenia.

    Phillip Grant;Yvonne Kuepper;Eva A. Mueller;Catrin Wielpuetz

  • New scales for the assessment of schizotypy

    Oliver Mason;Gordon Claridge;Mike Jackson

  • The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): Further description and extended norms

    Oliver Mason;Gordon Claridge

  • The factor structure of "schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.

    Gordon Claridge;Charles McCreery;Oliver Mason;Richard Bentall

  • Short scales for measuring schizotypy

    Oliver Mason;Yvonne Linney;Gordon Claridge

  • A qualitative study of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression

    Oliver Mason;Isabel Hargreaves

  • Risk factors for transition to first episode psychosis among individuals with ‘at-risk mental states’

    Oliver Mason;Mike Startup;Sean Halpin;Ulrich Schall

  • Cognitive emotion regulation strategies, alexithymia and dissociation in schizophrenia, a review and meta-analysis.

    Ciarán O'Driscoll;Jennifer Laing;Oliver Mason

  • Mental Health Disorders and the Terrorist: A Research Note Probing Selection Effects and Disorder Prevalence

    Emily Corner;Paul Gill;Oliver Mason

  • Neurobehavioral problems following low-level exposure to organophosphate pesticides: a systematic and meta-analytic review

    Sarah Mackenzie Ross;I. C. McManus;Virginia Harrison;Oliver Mason

  • Cognitive therapy and behavioural coping in the management of work-related stress: An intervention study

    Brenda Gardner;John Rose;Oliver Mason;Patrick Tyler

  • Early maladaptive schemas and adult attachment in a UK clinical population

    Oliver Mason;Helen Platts;Mary Tyson

  • Apophenia, theory of mind and schizotypy: Perceiving meaning and intentionality in randomness

    Sophie Fyfe;Claire Williams;Oliver J. Mason;Graham J. Pickup

  • Peer-supported self-management for people discharged from a mental health crisis team: a randomised controlled trial.

    Sonia Johnson;Sonia Johnson;Danielle Lamb;Louise Marston;David Osborn;David Osborn

  • Mental health and physical activity interventions: a review of the qualitative literature.

    Oliver J. Mason;Rebecca Holt

  • Models of Schizotypy: The Importance of Conceptual Clarity.

    Phillip Grant;Phillip Grant;Melissa J Green;Melissa J Green;Oliver J Mason

  • Alexithymia: Its prevalence and correlates in a British undergraduate sample

    O. Mason;M. Tyson;C. Jones;S. Potts

  • Adult attachment style and core beliefs: are they linked?

    Helen Platts;Mary Tyson;Oliver Mason

  • The psychotomimetic states inventory (PSI): measuring psychotic-type experiences from ketamine and cannabis.

    Oliver J. Mason;Celia J.M. Morgan;Ana Stefanovic;H Valerie Curran

  • Bipolar disorder and stigma: A systematic review of the literature

    Nell Ellison;Oliver Mason;Katrina Scior

  • The Psychotomimetic Effects of Short-Term Sensory Deprivation

    Oliver J. Mason;Francesca Brady

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon Claridge
Gordon Claridge University of Oxford
Stephen Pilling
Stephen Pilling University College London
Katrina Scior
Katrina Scior University College London
Christine Mohr
Christine Mohr University of Lausanne
Celia J. A. Morgan
Celia J. A. Morgan University of Exeter
Emmanuelle Peters
Emmanuelle Peters King's College London
Melissa J. Green
Melissa J. Green University of New South Wales
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero University of La Rioja
Gregory J. Boyle
Gregory J. Boyle University of Melbourne
Patrick F. Sullivan
Patrick F. Sullivan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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