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Ian de Terte, PhD
Ian de Terte, PhD
Associate Professor/Clinical Psychologist, Massey University
Verified email at massey.ac.nz - Homepage
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Psychological Resilience of Workers in High‐Risk Occupations
I de Terte, C Stephens
Stress and Health 30 (5), 353-355, 2014
1882014
Secondary traumatic stress, vicarious posttraumatic growth, and coping among health professionals; A comparison study
S Manning-Jones, I de Terte, C Stephens
New Zealand Journal of Psychology (Online) 45 (1), 20, 2016
1822016
The development of a three part model of psychological resilience
I de Terte, C Stephens, L Huddleston
Stress and Health 30 (5), 416-424, 2014
1652014
Vicarious posttraumatic growth: A systematic literature review
S Manning-Jones, I de Terte, C Stephens
International Journal of Wellbeing 5, 125-139, 2015
1632015
Psychological outcomes in disaster responders: A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of social support
J Guilaran, I de Terte, K Kaniasty, C Stephens
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 9, 344-358, 2018
1462018
The Relationship between Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Health Professionals
S Manning-Jones, I de Terte, C Stephens
Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2017
1232017
Psychosocial recovery from disasters: A framework informed by evidence
MF Mooney, D Paton, I de Terte, S Johal, AN Karanci, D Gardner, ...
The New Zealand Psychological Society, 2011
792011
An integrated model for understanding and developing resilience in the face of adverse events
I de Terte, J Becker, C Stephens
Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 3 (1), 20-26, 2009
662009
A scoping review of postdisaster social support investigations conducted after disasters that struck the Australia and Oceania continent
K Kaniasty, I de Terte, J Guilaran, S Bennett
Disasters, 2020
482020
An investigation into discharge, visual perception, and appearance concerns of prosthetic eye wearers
NS Pine, I de Terte, KR Pine
Orbit 36 (6), 401-406, 2017
472017
PTSD and Resilience of Adolescents after New Zealand Earthquakes
T Heetkamp, I de Terte
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 44, 31-38, 2015
262015
The impact of eye loss and prosthetic eye wear on recreational, occupational and social areas of functioning
NS Pine, I de Terte, KR Pine
Journal Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2 (1), 1016, 2017
252017
Youth with serious mental health disorders: Wraparound as a promising intervention in New Zealand
JL Shailer, RA Gammon, I de Terte
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 34 (3), 186-213, 2013
242013
Time heals: an investigation into how anophthalmic patients feel about eye loss and wearing a prosthetic eye
NS Pine, I de Terte, KR Pine
J Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2 (2), 1018, 2017
232017
Resilience and attitudes toward help-seeking as correlates of psychological well-being among a sample of New Zealand Defence Force personnel
MA Hom, I de Terte, C Bennett, TE Joiner
Military Psychology 32 (4), 329-340, 2020
222020
Traumatic exposure, work-related stressors and gender as risk factors in the development of psychological distress for ambulance personnel.
T Reti, I de Terte, C Stephens
Traumatology 28 (1), 46, 2022
182022
An investigation of the fidelity to a wraparound process in New Zealand
JL Shailer, RA Gammon, I de Terte
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 46 (2), 2017
132017
Posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic stress symptoms in people with HIV
D Chi, I de Terte, D Gardner
AIDS and Behavior 26 (11), 3688-3699, 2022
112022
Perceived social support predicts psychological distress for ambulance personnel.
T Reti, I de Terte, C Stephens
Traumatology 28 (2), 267, 2022
102022
Forgotten first responders: Australian surf lifesavers and lifeguards
S Fien, JC Lawes, I de Terte, P Simon, N Joseph, S Daw, M Drummond, ...
Emergency Medicine Australasia 33 (3), 572-574, 2021
82021
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