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Harrison, Virginia and Kemp, Richard (2020). SPSS for Psychologists: And Everybody Else. London: Macmillan Education UK.

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Mackenzie Ross, S. J. and Harrison, V. (2020). Organophosphates II. Neurobehavioural Problems Following Low-Level Exposure: Methodological Considerations for Future Research. In: D’Mello, J. P. F. ed. A Handbook of Environmental Toxicology: Human Disorders and Ecotoxicology. Wallingford: CAB International, pp. 261–281.

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Harrison, Virginia; Jones, Katie; Hyde, Caroline; Doshi, Deepa; Terry, Angela and Montague, Debra (2024). Supporting the wellbeing of oncodriven lung cancer patients online: a qualitative study. Lung Cancer, 190(1), article no. 107697.

Mahoney, Alison; Shiner, Christine T.; Grierson, Ashlee B.; Sharrock, Maria J.; Loughnan, Siobhan A.; Harrison, Virginia and Millard, Michael (2023). Online cognitive behaviour therapy for maternal antenatal and postnatal anxiety and depression in routine care. Journal of Affective Disorders, 338 pp. 121–128.

Moulds, Michelle L; Bisby, Madelyne A; Black, Melissa J; Jones, Katie; Harrison, Virginia; Hirsch, Colette R and Newby, Jill M (2022). Repetitive negative thinking in the perinatal period and its relationship with anxiety and depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 311 pp. 446–462.

Sharp, Marie-Louise; Solomon, Noa; Harrison, Virginia; Gribble, Rachael; Cramm, Heidi; Pike, Graham and Fear, Nicola T. (2022). The mental health and wellbeing of spouses, partners and children of emergency responders: A systematic review. PLOS ONE, 17(6), article no. e0269659.

Clarke, Janine; Proudfoot, Judith; Birch, Mary Rose; Whitton, Alexis E.; Parker, Gordon; Manicavasagar, Vijaya; Harrison, Virginia; Christensen, Helen and Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan (2014). Effects of mental health self-efficacy on outcomes of a mobile phone and web intervention for mild-to-moderate depression, anxiety and stress: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 14(1), article no. 272.

Proudfoot, Judith; Clarke, Janine; Birch, Mary-Rose; Whitton, Alexis; Parker, Gordon; Manicavasagar, Vijaya; Harrison, Virginia; Christensen, Helen and Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan (2013). Impact of a mobile phone and web program on symptom and functional outcomes for people with mild-to-moderate depression, anxiety and stress: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 13(1) pp. 312–324.

Mackenzie Ross, Sarah; Harrison, Virginia; Madeley, Laura; Davis, Kavus; Abraham-Smith, Kelly; Hughes, Tessa and Mason, Oliver (2011). Cognitive function following reported exposure to contaminated air on commercial aircraft: methodological considerations for future researchers. Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry, 11(4) pp. 180–191.

Harrison, Virginia; Proudfoot, Judith; Wee, Pang Ping; Parker, Gordon; Hadzi Pavlovic, Dusan and Manicavasagar, Vijaya (2011). Mobile mental health: review of the emerging field and proof of concept study. Journal of Mental Health, 20(6) pp. 509–524.

Mackenzie Ross, Sarah Jane; Brewin, Chris Ray; Curran, Helen Valerie; Furlong, Clement Eugene; Abraham-Smith, Kelly Michelle and Harrison, Virginia (2010). Neuropsychological and psychiatric functioning in sheep farmers exposed to low levels of organophosphate pesticides. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 32(4) pp. 452–459.

Harrison, Virginia and Hole, Graham J. (2009). Evidence for a contact-based explanation of the own-age bias in face recognition. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(2) pp. 264–269.

Mackenzie Ross, S.; Clark, J.; Harrison, Virginia and Abraham, K. (2007). Cognitive impairment following exposure to organophosphate pesticides: a pilot study. Journal of Occupational Health & Safety-Australia & New Zealand, 23(2) pp. 133–142.

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Jones, Katie; Folliard, Kelda; Di Malta, Gina; Oates, John; Gilbert, Leah and Harrison, Virginia (2024). Risk factors associated with Postpartum Anxiety in Australia, Europe, and North America: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis [Conference Poster]. In: ESRC Grand Union Doctoral Training Partnership Annual Conference 2024, 4-5 Jun 2024, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Walkington, Zoe; Pike, Graham; Strathie, Ailsa; Havard, Catriona; Ness, Hayley and Harrison, Virginia (2024). Are you talking to me? A qualitative study of Facebook use by two police forces. In: 2024 Conference of The Association of Psychology and Law, 10-12 Jul 2024, Caparica, Portugal.

King, Helena; Harrison, Virginia and Pike, Graham (2021). Charity sector wellbeing support for UK police. In: Conference of the Association of European Qualitative Researchers in Psychology 2020 (EQuiP), 16-19 Jun 2021, Online.

Sharp, Marie-Louise; Harrison, Virginia; Soloman, Noa; King, Helen; Fear, Nicola and Pike, Graham (2020). Emergency Responders Mental Health & Wellbeing Project. In: Emergency Responders Research Symposium: Mental Health & Wellbeing, 30 Jan 2020, London.

King, Helen; Harrison, Virginia and Pike, Graham (2019). Exploring charity sector wellbeing support for police. In: 2019 Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Research Conference: A civil society for the future: setting the agenda for the voluntary sector and volunteering research in the 2020s, 10-11 Sep 2019, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Harrison, Virginia and Moore, Donna (2019). Supporting perinatal anxiety in the digital age: an exploration of stressors and support. In: The Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology: SRIP, 5-6 Sep 2019, London.

Harrison, Virginia and Hole, Graham (2018). Can Social Categorisation Elicit Own-Group Biases in Face Recognition. In: British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, 29-31 Aug 2018, Liverpool.

Harrison, Virginia; Ness, Hayley and Skelton, Faye (2016). What’s so ‘super’ about super recognisers? In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2016), 5-8 Jul 2016, Toulouse, France.

Harrison, Virginia; Pike, Graham; Havard, Catriona and Ness, Hayley (2015). Police perceptions of eyewitness evidence and research. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference (EAPL 2015), 4-7 Aug 2015, Nuremberg, Germany.

Harrison, Virginia; Hole, Graham and Habibi, Ruth (2014). Revisiting a social-cognitive explanation of own-group biases in face recognition. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Cognitive Section, 3-5 Sep 2014, Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Harrison, Virginia; Proudfoot, Judy; Parker, Gordon; Manicavasagar, Vijaya and Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan (2010). myCompass: mobile phones as a monitoring and management tool for mood and anxiety problems. In: Australian Society for Psychiatric Research Conference, 5-8 Dec 2010, Sydney, Australia.

Harrison, Virginia and Hole, Graham (2008). Expertise and the own-age bias in face recognition: Evidence from an inversion study. In: 5th Annual Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, Jul 2008, Brisbane, Australia.

Harrison, Virginia and Hole, Graham (2007). Evidence for a contact based explanation of the own-age bias in face recognition. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Cognitive Section, Aug 2007, Aberdeen, UK.

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