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Katrina Scior
Katrina Scior
Professor of Clinical Psychology & Stigma Studies, University College London
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Public awareness, attitudes and beliefs regarding intellectual disability: A systematic review
K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 32 (6), 2164-2182, 2011
5872011
Barriers to social participation among lonely older adults: The influence of social fears and identity
JC Goll, G Charlesworth, K Scior, J Stott
PloS one 10 (2), e0116664, 2015
4232015
Discrimination and other barriers to accessing health care: perspectives of patients with mild and moderate intellectual disability and their carers
A Ali, K Scior, V Ratti, A Strydom, M King, A Hassiotis
PloS one 8 (8), e70855, 2013
3872013
‘Diagnostic overshadowing’amongst clinicians working with people with intellectual disabilities in the UK
J Mason, K Scior
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 17 (2), 85-90, 2004
3412004
Attitudes towards individuals with disabilities as measured by the Implicit Association Test: A literature review
MC Wilson, K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (2), 294-321, 2014
2262014
Stigma experienced by families of individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism: A systematic review
N Mitter, A Ali, K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 89, 10-21, 2019
1972019
Mental health problems among clinical psychologists: Stigma and its impact on disclosure and help‐seeking
S Tay, K Alcock, K Scior
Journal of Clinical Psychology 74 (9), 1545-1555, 2018
1632018
Implicit attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities: Their relationship with explicit attitudes, social distance, emotions and contact
MC Wilson, K Scior
PloS one 10 (9), e0137902, 2015
1522015
A systematic review on autistic people's experiences of stigma and coping strategies
E Han, K Scior, K Avramides, L Crane
Autism Research 15 (1), 12-26, 2022
1472022
Bipolar disorder and stigma: a systematic review of the literature
N Ellison, O Mason, K Scior
Journal of Affective Disorders 151 (3), 805-820, 2013
1452013
Stigma, public awareness about intellectual disability and attitudes to inclusion among different ethnic groups
K Scior, J Addai‐Davis, M Kenyon, JC Sheridan
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 57 (11), 1014-1026, 2013
1382013
Medical students’ attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities: A literature review
TA Ryan, K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (10), 2316-2328, 2014
1172014
Interventions aimed at increasing knowledge and improving attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities among lay people
L Seewooruttun, K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (12), 3482-3495, 2014
1032014
Development and validation of the intellectual disability literacy scale for assessment of knowledge, beliefs and attitudes to intellectual disability
K Scior, A Furnham
Research in developmental disabilities 32 (5), 1530-1541, 2011
952011
Intellectual disability and stigma
K Scior, S Werner
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
932016
Public attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities: A cross-cultural study
K Scior, K Kan, A McLoughlin, J Sheridan
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 48 (4), 278-289, 2010
922010
Intellectual disability stigma and initiatives to challenge it and promote inclusion around the globe
K Scior, A Hamid, R Hastings, S Werner, C Belton, A Laniyan, M Patel, ...
Journal of policy and practice in intellectual disabilities 17 (2), 165-175, 2020
882020
Tackling stigma associated with intellectual disability among the general public: A study of two indirect contact interventions
J Walker, K Scior
Research in developmental disabilities 34 (7), 2200-2210, 2013
862013
Using discourse analysis to study the experiences of women with learning disabilities
K Scior
Disability & Society 18 (6), 779-795, 2003
852003
Mainstream in‐patient mental health care for people with intellectual disabilities: Service user, carer and provider experiences
B Donner, R Mutter, K Scior
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 23 (3), 214-225, 2010
802010
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