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Belinda Winder
Belinda Winder
Professor of Forensic Psychology, Nottingham Trent University
Verified email at ntu.ac.uk
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The causal links between stress and burnout in a longitudinal study of UK doctors
IC McManus, BC Winder, D Gordon
The Lancet 359 (9323), 2089-2090, 2002
5682002
Clinical experience, performance in final examinations, and learning style in medical students: prospective study
IC McManus, P Richards, BC Winder, KA Sproston
Bmj 316 (7128), 345-350, 1998
3391998
“They treat us like human beings”—Experiencing a therapeutic sex offenders prison: Impact on prisoners and staff and implications for treatment
N Blagden, B Winder, C Hames
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 60 (4 …, 2016
2052016
The shortened Study Process Questionnaire: An investigation of its structure and longitudinal stability using confirmatory factor analysis
RA Fox, IC McManus, BC Winder
British Journal of Educational Psychology 71 (4), 511-530, 2001
1962001
Intercalated degrees, learning styles, and career preferences: prospective longitudinal study of UK medical students
IC McManus, P Richards, BC Winder
Bmj 319 (7209), 542-546, 1999
1851999
Stressful incidents, stress and coping strategies in the pre‐registration house officer year
E Paice, H Rutter, M Wetherell, B Winder, IC McManus
Medical education 36 (1), 56-65, 2002
1772002
Medical school applicants from ethnic minority groups: identifying if and when they are disadvantaged
IC McManus, P Richards, BC Winder, KA Sproston, V Styles
Bmj 310 (6978), 496-500, 1995
1451995
Modelling manufacturing evolution: thoughts on sustainable industrial development
JS Baldwin, PM Allen, B Winder, K Ridgway
Journal of Cleaner Production 13 (9), 887-902, 2005
1182005
Primary and secondary prevention of child sexual abuse
N Knack, B Winder, L Murphy, JP Fedoroff
International review of psychiatry 31 (2), 181-194, 2019
972019
‘No-one in the world would ever wanna speak to me again’: an interpretative phenomenological analysis into convicted sexual offenders' accounts and experiences of maintaining …
NJ Blagden, B Winder, K Thorne, M Gregson
Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (7), 563-585, 2011
952011
Final examination performance of medical students from ethnic minorities
IC McManus, P Richards, BC Winder, KA Sproston
Medical Education 30 (3), 195-200, 1996
941996
Making sense of denial in sexual offenders: A qualitative phenomenological and repertory grid analysis
N Blagden, B Winder, M Gregson, K Thorne
Journal of interpersonal violence 29 (9), 1698-1731, 2014
892014
Industrial resilience and decline: A co-evolutionary framework
J McGlade, R Murray, J Baldwin, K Ridgway, B Winder
Complexity and Co-Evolution: Continuity and Change in Socio-economic Systems …, 2006
882006
The changing clinical experience of British medical students
IC McManus, P Richards, BC Winder, KA Sproston, CA Vincent
The Lancet 341 (8850), 941-944, 1993
881993
Food and drink packaging: who is complaining and who should be complaining
B Winder, K Ridgway, A Nelson, J Baldwin
Applied Ergonomics 33 (5), 433-438, 2002
862002
“I never touched anybody—that's my defence”: A qualitative analysis of internet sex offender accounts
B Winder, B Gough
Journal of sexual aggression 16 (2), 125-141, 2010
802010
Clinical experience of UK medical students
M Cafferkey, M Philbin, E McDonnell, P McKenna
The Lancet 351, 802-03, 1998
691998
Modelling industrial ecosystems and the" problem" of evolution
JS Baldwin, K Ridgway, B Winder, R Murray
Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal 1 (1-3), 39-60, 2004
622004
Duties of a doctor: UK doctors and good medical practice
IC McManus, D Gordon, BC Winder
BMJ Quality & Safety 9 (1), 14-22, 2000
602000
Are UK doctors particularly stressed?
IC McManus, BC Winder, D Gordon
The Lancet 354 (9187), 1358-1359, 1999
601999
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