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Victoria Bridgland
Victoria Bridgland
PhD candidate, Flinders University
Adresse e-mail validée de flinders.edu.au
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Why the COVID-19 pandemic is a traumatic stressor
VME Bridgland, EK Moeck, DM Green, TL Swain, DM Nayda, LA Matson, ...
PloS one 16 (1), e0240146, 2021
5882021
Expecting the worst: Investigating the effects of trigger warnings on reactions to ambiguously themed photos.
VME Bridgland, DM Green, JM Oulton, MKT Takarangi
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 25 (4), 602, 2019
582019
A meta-analysis of the efficacy of trigger warnings, content warnings, and content notes
VME Bridgland, PJ Jones, BW Bellet
Clinical Psychological Science 12 (4), 751-771, 2024
402024
Food for thought: Commentary on Burnette et al.(2021)“Concerns and recommendations for using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research”
EK Moeck, VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
International Journal of Eating Disorders 55 (2), 282-284, 2022
332022
Unprepared: Thinking of a trigger warning does not prompt preparation for trauma-related content
VME Bridgland, JF Barnard, MKT Takarangi
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 75, 101708, 2022
212022
Curiosity disturbed the cat: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens do not deter vulnerable users from viewing distressing content
VME Bridgland, BW Bellet, MKT Takarangi
Clinical psychological science 11 (2), 290-307, 2023
202023
Something distressing this way comes: The effects of trigger warnings on avoidance behaviors in an analogue trauma task
VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Behavior Therapy 53 (3), 414-427, 2022
182022
Danger! Negative memories ahead: The effect of warnings on reactions to and recall of negative memories
VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Memory 29 (3), 319-329, 2021
172021
To Look or Not to Look: Instagram’s Sensitive-Content Screens Do Not Deter Vulnerable People From Viewing Negative Content
ET Simister, VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Behavior Therapy 55 (2), 233-247, 2024
42024
A nervous wait: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens cause anticipatory anxiety but do not mitigate reactions to negative content
MKT Takarangi, VME Bridgland, ET Simister
Cognition and Emotion 37 (8), 1315-1329, 2023
42023
Mind the information-gap: Instagram’s sensitive-content screens are more likely to deter people from viewing potentially distressing content when they provide information about …
ET Simister, VME Bridgland, P Williamson, MKT Takarangi
Media Psychology 26 (6), 660-679, 2023
42023
Nocebo effects on informed consent within medical and psychological settings: A scoping review
NSJ Stirling, VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Ethics & Behavior 33 (5), 387-412, 2023
32023
To be aware or not aware: Do intrusions with and without meta-awareness differ?
CA Keeping, RDV Nixon, VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 86, 102002, 2025
12025
Content warnings reduce aesthetic appreciation of visual art.
PJ Jones, VME Bridgland, BW Bellet
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2023
12023
Sending Signals: The Case of Content Warnings and Safe Space Notifications
S Pratt, PJ Jones, BW Bellet, V Bridgland, RJ McNally
OSF, 2024
2024
Adding brief content-related information to sensitive-content screens does not exacerbate screen-or image-related distress
ET Simister, VME Bridgland, MKT Takarangi
Cognition and Emotion, 1-14, 2024
2024
Investigating the effects of different types of trigger warnings on emotional reactions to, and avoidance of, negative content
E Moeck, A Gosling, V Bridgland, M Takarangi
OSF, 2024
2024
Do people use social media support service options?
V Bridgland, M Takarangi
OSF, 2023
2023
How often do people look at support service options when prompted on Instagram?
V Bridgland, M Takarangi
OSF, 2023
2023
Content Warnings and Aesthetic Appreciation
PJ Jones, V Bridgland, BW Bellet
OSF, 2022
2022
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