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Wakefield, J. R. H., Sani, F., Madhok, V., Norbury, M., Dugard, P., Gabbanelli, C., Arnetoli, M., Beconcini, G., Botindari, L., Grifoni, F., Paoli, P., & Poggesi, F. (2016). The relationship between group identification and satisfaction with life in a cross-cultural community sample.

 

 

 

Sani, Madhok, Norbury, Dugard, & Wakefield (2015b): Greater number of group identifications is associated with lower odds of being depressed: Evidence from a Scottish community sample.
 

 

 

Sani, Madhok, Norbury, Dugard, & Wakefield (2015a): Greater number of group identifications is associated with healthier behaviour: Evidence from a Scottish community sample.

 

 

 

Wakefield, Sani, Madhok, Norbury, & Dugard (2015): The pain of low status: The relationship between subjective socioeconomic status and analgesic prescriptions in a Scottish community sample.

 

 

 

Papers From Related Projects

 

 

 

 

 

Wakefield, Sani, Herrera, Khan, & Dugard (2016). Greater family identification—but not greater contact with family members—leads to better health: Evidence from a Spanish longitudinal study.

 

 

 

 

Miller, Wakefield, & Sani (2015): Identification with social groups is associated with mental health in adolescents: Evidence from a Scottish community sample.
 

 

 

Wakefield, Bickley, and Sani (2013): The effects of identification with a support group on the mental health of people with Multiple Sclerosis.
 

 

 

Sani, Herrera, Wakefield, Boroch, and Gulyas (2012): Comparing social contact and group identification as predictors of mental health.

 

 

Sani, Magrin, Scrignaro, and McCollum (2010): In-group identification mediates the effects of subjective in-group status on mental health.
 

Research Summaries

Here you can find posters summarising published papers concerning either the Health in Groups project or other related projects involving members of our team. (Please see the Bibliography page for the full references for these papers).

 

 

Papers From the Health In Groups Project

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