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Department of Psychology
Glynn Owens
BTech(Hons), DPhil, Dip.Clin.Psych (BPS)
AFBPsS
Research interests
- Clinical Psychology especially eating disorders.
- Health Psychology, especially end-of-life care.
- Forensic Psychology.
- Psychology of Sport and Exercise.
Selected publications
- Wroe, Abigail L, Turner, Nikki and Owens, R. Glynn. (2005) “Evaluation of a decision-making aid for parents regarding childhood immunizations.” Health Psychology. Vol 24(6), 539-547
- Mitchell, Kay and Owens, R. Glynn. (2004) “Judgments of laypersons and general practitioners on justifiability and legality of providing assistance to die to a terminally ill patient: a view from New Zealand.” Patient Education and Counseling. Vol 54(1) 15-20.
- Mitchell K. Owens G. (2004) “End of life decision-making by New Zealand general practitioners: a national survey.” New Zealand Medical Journal. 117.
- Mitchell K. Owens RG. (2004) “National survey of medical decisions at end of life made by New Zealand general practitioners.” BMJ. 327:202-3.
- Lee, C E and Owens, R Glynn (2003) “The Psychology of Men’s Health”, Buckingham, Open University Press, 150pp http://mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0335207057.html
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