human | Q5 |
P269 | IdRef ID | 261177036 |
P856 | official website | https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/05926942-278c-4dd5-8319-646f8374b231 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-0275-6413 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 6602331109 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 2154149108674768780005 |
P69 | educated at | University of Birmingham | Q223429 |
P108 | employer | University of Birmingham | Q223429 |
Aston University | Q750066 | ||
Coventry University | Q1138080 | ||
P734 | family name | Blissett | Q21449749 |
Blissett | Q21449749 | ||
Blissett | Q21449749 | ||
P735 | given name | Jacqueline | Q391321 |
Jacqueline | Q391321 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q51041750 | A behavioural intervention in a child with feeding problems. |
Q59811415 | A cluster-randomised feasibility trial of a children's weight management programme: the Child weigHt mANaGement for Ethnically diverse communities (CHANGE) study |
Q33817901 | Abnormal effective connectivity and psychopathological symptoms in the psychosis high-risk state |
Q50699178 | Are neurological soft signs pre-existing markers in individuals with an at-risk mental state for psychosis? |
Q43441314 | Are parenting style and controlling feeding practices related? |
Q92600009 | Associations between Otitis media, taste sensitivity and adiposity: Two studies across childhood |
Q57719726 | Attachment anxiety and friendship group identification under attachment threat: The moderating role of priming support network expectations |
Q46192336 | Authors' response to Satter and Lohse |
Q44405889 | Beliefs about exercise: relationship to eating psychopathology and core beliefs among young female exercisers |
Q44676235 | Brain connectivity abnormalities predating the onset of psychosis: correlation with the effect of medication |
Q38809256 | Breastfeeding duration and its relation to weight gain, eating behaviours and positive maternal feeding practices in infancy |
Q51874238 | Can cortical thickness asymmetry analysis contribute to detection of at-risk mental state and first-episode psychosis? A pilot study. |
Q48987756 | Cannabis use and brain structural alterations of the cingulate cortex in early psychosis |
Q39668194 | Changing memory of food enjoyment to increase food liking, choice and intake |
Q57719794 | Children of mothers with mental ilness: attachment, emotional and behavioural problems |
Q48715906 | Cingulate volume abnormalities in emerging psychosis |
Q51877385 | Controlling feeding practices and psychopathology in a non-clinical sample of mothers and fathers. |
Q47254041 | Controlling feeding practices: cause or consequence of early child weight? |
Q57719719 | Corrigendum to “The influence of recent tasting experience on expected liking for foods” [Food Qual. Prefer. 27 (1) (2012) 101–106] |
Q47292165 | Cortisol metabolism, postnatal depression and weight changes in the first 12 months postpartum. |
Q37498552 | Cultural adaptation of a children's weight management programme for Bangladeshi and Pakistani families in the UK: a cluster-randomised feasibility study protocol |
Q93111555 | Cultural adaptation of a children's weight management programme: Child weigHt mANaGement for Ethnically diverse communities (CHANGE) study |
Q91780172 | Cultural adaptation of an existing children's weight management programme: the CHANGE intervention and feasibility RCT |
Q43767833 | Cultural differences in parental feeding practices and children's eating behaviours and their relationships with child BMI: a comparison of Black Afro-Caribbean, White British and White German samples |
Q39289853 | Different duration of at-risk mental state associated with neurofunctional abnormalities. A multimodal imaging study |
Q46190244 | Diminished 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 activity is associated with decreased weight and weight gain across the first year of life |
Q37131018 | Distinguishing prodromal from first-episode psychosis using neuroanatomical single-subject pattern recognition |
Q57719758 | Do obsessive compulsive symptoms mediate the relationship between maternal eating psychopathology and restrictive feeding practices? |
Q47368080 | Does child weight influence how mothers report their feeding practices? |
Q47327165 | Does maternal control during feeding moderate early infant weight gain? |
Q46884411 | Duration of untreated psychosis and cognitive functioning |
Q38732230 | Duration of untreated psychosis/illness and brain volume changes in early psychosis |
Q91926117 | Eating behaviour, behavioural problems and sensory profiles of children with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), autistic spectrum disorders or picky eating: Same or different? |
Q57719749 | Eating disorder symptoms and parenting styles |
Q37785342 | Eating disorders and quality of life: a review of the literature |
Q41533698 | Effects of lay support for pregnant women with social risk factors on infant development and maternal psychological health at 12 months postpartum |
Q47663333 | Effects of maternal depression in the Still-Face Paradigm: A meta-analysis |
Q47436831 | Effects of sucrose detection threshold and weight status on intake of fruit and vegetables in children |
Q51795265 | Efficacy of using cognitive status in predicting psychosis: a 7-year follow-up. |
Q38226434 | Evidence for an agitated-aggressive syndrome predating the onset of psychosis |
Q50968373 | Examining evidence for behavioural mimicry of parental eating by adolescent females. An observational study. |
Q57719801 | Feeding problems in Silver-Russell syndrome |
Q51987290 | Fine motor function and neuropsychological deficits in individuals at risk for schizophrenia. |
Q45713567 | First self-perceived signs and symptoms in emerging psychosis compared with depression |
Q57719807 | Food Refusal Associated With Illness |
Q57719811 | Food Refusal Associated With Illness |
Q57719761 | Fruit and vegetable consumption in children and their mothers. Moderating effects of child sensory sensitivity |
Q48813107 | Gender differences in the psychopathology of emerging psychosis |
Q39498180 | Help-seeking and pathways to care in the early stages of psychosis |
Q48309632 | Hippocampal volume in subjects at high risk of psychosis: a longitudinal MRI study |
Q42807604 | Hippocampal volume reduction specific for later transition to psychosis or substance-associated effects? |
Q48398646 | Hippocampus abnormalities in at risk mental states for psychosis? A cross-sectional high resolution region of interest magnetic resonance imaging study |
Q51854992 | Hyperprolactinaemia in early psychosis-not only due to antipsychotics. |
Q48203975 | Inducing preschool children's emotional eating: relations with parental feeding practices |
Q61848966 | Infant temperament, maternal feeding behaviours and the timing of solid food introduction |
Q90908001 | Interactive effects of impulsivity and dietary restraint over snack intake in children |
Q57719765 | Interpersonal attachment predicts identification with groups |
Q38086324 | Intrinsic and extrinsic influences on children's acceptance of new foods |
Q35832154 | Is cognitive behavior therapy developmentally appropriate for young children? A critical review of the evidence. |
Q43673645 | Is maternal psychopathology related to obesigenic feeding practices at 1 year? |
Q36670579 | Lay support for pregnant women with social risk: a randomised controlled trial |
Q57719816 | Magistrates' Attitudes to Domestic Violence and Sentencing Options |
Q51802577 | Maternal and paternal controlling feeding practices with male and female children. |
Q40101461 | Maternal and paternal controlling feeding practices: reliability and relationships with BMI. |
Q47244588 | Maternal cognitions, psychopathologic symptoms, and infant temperament as predictors of early infant feeding problems: a longitudinal study |
Q47290130 | Maternal core beliefs and children's feeding problems |
Q48394401 | Maternal mental health and child feeding problems in a non-clinical group. |
Q50651634 | Maternal mind-mindedness during infancy, general parenting sensitivity and observed child feeding behavior: a longitudinal study. |
Q44554525 | Maternal symptoms of depression are related to observations of controlling feeding practices in mothers of young children |
Q47787313 | Measuring hunger and satiety in primary school children. Validation of a new picture rating scale |
Q38656197 | Microstructural abnormalities in white and gray matter in obese adolescents with and without type 2 diabetes |
Q35805479 | Mothers' accounts of their stillbirth experiences and of their subsequent relationships with their living infant: an interpretative phenomenological analysis |
Q61848965 | Multiple measures of impulsivity, eating behaviours and adiposity in 7-11-year-olds |
Q33786356 | OCD in the perinatal period: is postpartum OCD (ppOCD) a distinct subtype? A review of the literature |
Q55710236 | Observing Maternal Restriction of Food with 3⁻5-Year-Old Children: Relationships with Temperament and Later Body Mass Index (BMI). |
Q47743118 | Outcome of individuals "not at risk of psychosis" and prognostic accuracy of the Basel Screening Instrument for Psychosis (BSIP). |
Q57719741 | Parental eating disorder symptoms and observations of mealtime interactions with children |
Q57719714 | Parental modelling and prompting effects on acceptance of a novel fruit in 2–4-year-old children are dependent on children’s food responsiveness |
Q57719711 | Parental monitoring may protect impulsive children from overeating |
Q57719707 | Past exposure to fruit and vegetable variety moderates the link between fungiform papillae density and current variety of FV consumed by children |
Q50629009 | Peak and end effects on remembered enjoyment of eating in low and high restrained eaters. |
Q51054290 | Perception of control during episodes of eating: relationships with quality of life and eating psychopathology. |
Q57719710 | Perinatal trauma with and without loss experiences |
Q43778588 | Pilot of "Families for Health": community-based family intervention for obesity |
Q51828900 | Pituitary volume increase during emerging psychosis. |
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Q47939876 | Predicting successful introduction of novel fruit to preschool children |
Q51902331 | Predictors of maternal control of feeding at 1 and 2 years of age. |
Q51497197 | Predictors of paternal and maternal controlling feeding practices with 2- to 5-year-old children. |
Q50632359 | Rated and measured impulsivity in children is associated with diminished cardiac reactions to acute psychological stress. |
Q39702054 | Recall of vegetable eating affects future predicted enjoyment and choice of vegetables in British University undergraduate students |
Q51886500 | Reductions in frontal, temporal and parietal volume associated with the onset of psychosis. |
Q34572449 | Regional gray matter volume abnormalities in the at risk mental state |
Q36091581 | Relationship between Parental Feeding Practices and Neural Responses to Food Cues in Adolescents. |
Q92906190 | Relationships between observations and parental reports of 3-5 year old children's emotional eating using the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire |
Q37886312 | Relationships between parenting style, feeding style and feeding practices and fruit and vegetable consumption in early childhood |
Q39783560 | Relationships between temperament and eating behaviours in young children |
Q57719803 | Sexual orientation and eating psychopathology: The role of masculinity and femininity |
Q38150557 | Social influences on eating: implications for nutritional interventions |
Q51851276 | Stability and continuity of parentally reported child eating behaviours and feeding practices from 2 to 5 years of age. |
Q57719800 | Staff drug knowledge and attitudes towards drug use among the mentally ill within a medium secure psychiatric hospital |
Q34585703 | Structural brain abnormalities in individuals with an at-risk mental state who later develop psychosis |
Q47729680 | Teaching our children when to eat: how parental feeding practices inform the development of emotional eating--a longitudinal experimental design |
Q50082445 | The Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale: Relationships with parental report of child eating behaviours and observed feeding interactions |
Q51899966 | The development of maternal self-esteem. |
Q61848970 | The impact of observed restrictive feeding practices on child BMI in a longitudinal study |
Q57719725 | The influence of recent tasting experience on expected liking for foods |
Q47194169 | The mediating role of eating psychopathology in the relationship between unhealthy core beliefs and feeding difficulties in a nonclinical group |
Q55085761 | The neuropsychology of emerging psychosis and the role of working memory in episodic memory encoding. |
Q40280537 | The relation between eating disorder symptoms and impairment |
Q89917481 | The relationship between sensory sensitivity, food fussiness and food preferences in children with neurodevelopmental disorders |
Q57719746 | The role of parenting in the relationship between childhood eating problems and broader behaviour problems |
Q57719754 | The role of parents' romantic relationship warmth and hostility in child feeding practices and children's eating behaviours |
Q61848963 | The role of sensory sensitivity in predicting food selectivity and food preferences in children with Tourette syndrome |
Q36123727 | Tube feeding in infancy: implications for the development of normal eating and drinking skills |
Q90124690 | Using pictorial nudges of fruit and vegetables on tableware to increase children's fruit and vegetable consumption |
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