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Journal of Language and Social Psychology | 2002

Accents of Guilt?: Effects of Regional Accent, Race, and Crime Type on Attributions of Guilt

John Dixon; Berenice Mahoney; Roger Cocks

This study examined the effect of regional accent on the attribution of guilt. One hundred and nineteen participants listened to a recorded exchange between a British male criminal suspect and a male policeman. Employing the “matched-guise” technique, this exchange was varied to produce a 2 (accent type: Birmingham/standard) 2 (race of suspect: Black/White) 2 (crime type: blue collar/white collar) independent-groups design. The results suggested that the suspect was rated as significantly more guilty when he employed a Birmingham rather than a standard accent and that attributions of guilt were significantly associated with the suspect’s perceived superiority and social attractiveness.


Journal of Health Psychology | 2018

“Because It Kind of Falls in Between, Doesn’t It? Like an Acute Thing and a Chronic”: the Psychological Experience of Anaphylaxis in Adulthood

Elaine Walklet; Charlotte Taylor; Eleanor Bradley; Berenice Mahoney; Laura Scurlock-Evans; Stephen O'Hickey

Anaphylaxis is a serious, rare condition increasing in prevalence. This study explored the psychological experience of adult-onset anaphylaxis from patient, family and staff perspectives. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants. Two global themes emerged from thematic analysis: ‘controllability’ (‘an unknown and distressing experience’, ‘the importance of control over triggers’ and ‘responsibility but no control: the impact on others’) and ‘conflict’ (‘rejecting illness identity’, ‘minimisation of risk’, ‘accessing specialist care: running in slow motion’ and ‘patient-centred versus service-centred care’). Findings highlight the importance of perceived control and emphasise the presence of conflict in the experience of this complex, episodic condition.


Europe’s Journal of Psychology | 2018

Aging Anxieties and Disturbed Eating in Female Students: It’s not all About Aging Appearance Concern

Berenice Mahoney

Fear and anxiety about aging have increased amongst female university students and these personal aging concerns are associated with disturbed eating, also prevalent in this group. Evidence suggests concern about aging appearance could account for the link between aging anxiety and problem eating in young women due to their belief in the thin – youth ideal. However, whether appearance concern is the strongest aging anxiety predictor of global and specific disturbed eating behaviors is unclear. The study examines this in a sample of female students at a Midlands university in the United Kingdom (N = 200, 18 – 39 years) who completed the Anxiety about Aging Scale and the Eating Disorders Inventory-3. The findings show general and a model of four aging anxieties predicted significantly greater global disturbed eating with medium and large effects sizes respectively. However, greater anxiety about the psychological challenges and interpersonal losses associated with aging best predicted global and specific disturbed eating behaviors and aging appearance concern was a weaker predictor. Implications for interventions targeting female students eating behavior are considered.


Educational Gerontology | 2003

THE EFFECT OF AGING AWARENESS TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE OF, AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS, OLDER ADULTS

Ian Stuart-Hamilton; Berenice Mahoney


Journal of Social Psychology | 2004

The Effect of Accent Evaluation and Evidence on a Suspect's Perceived Guilt and Criminality

John Dixon; Berenice Mahoney


Archive | 2004

The effects of accent evaluation and evidence on perception of a suspect's guilt and criminality.

John A. Dixon; Berenice Mahoney


Archive | 2017

Supporting Survivors in West Yorkshire: Service Challenges, Responses and Needs

Laura Scurlock-Evans; Berenice Mahoney


Frontiers in Psychology | 2017

“It's Just More Acceptable To Be White or Mixed Race and Gay Than Black and Gay”: The Perceptions and Experiences of Homophobia in St. Lucia

Jimmy Couzens; Berenice Mahoney; Dean J. Wilkinson


Archive | 2016

The Psychological Impact of Adult-onset Anaphylaxis

Charlotte Taylor; Elaine Walklet; Eleanor Bradley; Berenice Mahoney; Laura Scurlock-Evans; Stephen O'Hickey


Archive | 2015

Anaphylaxis in Adulthood: Exploring the Psychological Experience and Patient-centred Care

Elaine Walklet; Charlotte Taylor; Berenice Mahoney; Eleanor Bradley; Laura Scurlock-Evans; Stephen O'Hickey

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Stephen O'Hickey

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

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Penney Upton

University of Worcester

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