Browsing by Author "Barry, M. M."
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A community needs assessment for rural mental health promotion
Barry, M. M. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2000-06-01)This paper describes the needs assessment phase of a mental health promotion programme for rural communities in Ireland. As part of a larger study encompassing four rural communities, a cross-sectional study of the mental ... -
Developing a scale to measure trust in health promotion partnerships
Jones, J.; Barry, M. M. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011-02-20)Developing and sustaining partnerships for promoting health has been identified as an important strategy for addressing the health challenges that face society. Trust is one of the most important factors that help partnerships ... -
Evaluating the implementation of a school-based emotional well-being programme: a cluster randomized controlled trial of zippy's friends for children in disadvantaged primary schools
Clarke, A. M.; Bunting, B.; Barry, M. M. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014-08-11)Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well-being among children and adolescents. This clustered randomized controlled trial evaluated Zippy's Friends, an international ... -
Exploring the relationship between synergy and partnership functioning factors in health promotion partnerships
Jones, J.; Barry, M. M. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011-02-17)Intersectoral partnerships have been identified as a useful mechanism for addressing the health challenges that face society. In theory, partnerships achieve synergistic outcomes that amount to more than can be achieved ... -
Living longer and feeling better: healthy lifestyle, self-rated health, obesity and depression in ireland
Harrington, J.; Perry, I. J.; Lutomski, J.; Fitzgerald, A. P.; Shiely, F.; McGee, H.; Barry, M. M.; Van Lente, E.; Morgan, K.; Shelley, E. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009-07-08)Background: The combination of four protective lifestyle behaviours (being physically active, a non-smoker, a moderate alcohol consumer and having adequate fruit and vegetable intake) has been estimated to increase life ... -
Research priorities for public mental health in europe: recommendations of the roamer project
Forsman, A. K.; Wahlbeck, K.; Aaro, L. E.; Alonso, J.; Barry, M. M.; Brunn, M.; Cardoso, G.; Cattan, M.; de Girolamo, G.; Eberhard-Gran, M.; Evans-Lacko, S.; Fiorillo, A.; Hansson, L.; Haro, J. M.; Hazo, J.-B.; Hegerl, U.; Katschnig, H.; Knappe, S.; Luciano, M.; Miret, M.; Nordentoft, M.; Obradors-Tarrago, C.; Pilgrim, D.; Ruud, T.; Salize, H. J.; Stewart-Brown, S. L.; Tomasson, K.; van der Feltz-Cornelis, C. M.; Ventus, D. B. J.; Vuori, J.; Varnik, A.; , (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015-02-11)Background: The ROAdmap for MEntal health Research in Europe project aimed to create an integrated European roadmap for mental health research. Leading mental health research experts across Europe have formulated consensus-based ...