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Jenny Cole
Jenny Cole
Lecturer in Health Psychology, Keele University
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Justice for whom, exactly? Beliefs in justice for the self and various others
RM Sutton, KM Douglas, K Wilkin, TJ Elder, JM Cole, S Stathi
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (4), 528-541, 2008
1252008
‘So many women suffer in silence’: a thematic analysis of women’s written accounts of coping with endometriosis
S Grogan, E Turley, J Cole
Psychology & health 33 (11), 1364-1378, 2018
1222018
“The most lonely condition I can imagine”: Psychosocial impacts of endometriosis on women’s identity
JM Cole, S Grogan, E Turley
Feminism & Psychology 31 (2), 171-191, 2021
532021
Posting selfies and body image in young adult women: The selfie paradox
S Grogan, L Rothery, J Cole, M Hall
The Journal of Social Media in Society, 2018
522018
Short term effects of gossip behavior on self-esteem
JM Cole, H Scrivener
Current Psychology 32, 252-260, 2013
452013
Men’s reflections on their body image at different life stages: A thematic analysis of interview accounts from middle-aged men
M Malik, S Grogan, J Cole, B Gough
Journal of health psychology 26 (8), 1222-1232, 2021
182021
Body mass index and body satisfaction: does availability of well-fitting clothes matter?
S Grogan, S Gill, K Brownbridge, G McChesney, P Wren, J Cole, J Darby, ...
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal 39 (4), 251-263, 2021
102021
‘I didn’t realise I was such a sausage’: men’s accounts of whole-body scanning, body image, and expected changes in health-related behaviours
S Grogan, D O’Brien, K Brownbridge, S Gill, J Cole, CJ Armitage
Psychology & health 34 (5), 550-568, 2019
92019
A systematic review on the influence of avatar appearance on health-related outcomes
O Clark, S Grogan, J Cole, N Ray
PsyArXiv, 2019
62019
“Kind of like a Barbie doll, but for grown men!”: Women gamers’ accounts of female bodies in digital games
JM Cole, S Grogan
Psychology of Women Section Review, 2018
62018
How might avatar appearance influence health-related outcomes? A systematic review and narrative meta-review
O Clark, S Grogan, J Cole, N Ray
PsyArXiv, 2019
32019
“A sort of half-way house, A hero version of me”: Men and women’s accounts of creating their ideal-self avatar and being portrayed as normative ideal in an exercise videogame.
O Clark, S Grogan, J Cole
PsyArXiv, 2018
32018
Language and labelling used by university students when discussing mental health
J Rodwell, J Cole, S Grogan
British Journal of School Nursing 12 (8), 380-385, 2017
12017
" I don’t want my character to be a fairy princess”: Qualitative accounts of women gamers’ avatar choices
R Ford, JM Cole
Psychology of Women Section Review, 2018
2018
Guest Editorial-Special Issue: Gender and Gaming
J Cole, S Grogan
Psychology of Women and Equalities Review 1 (2), 1-2, 2018
2018
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