Overview
Availability
- Dr Zoe Walter is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Psychological Science, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2016
Journal Article
The Florence Nightingale effect: Organizational identification explains the peculiar link between others' suffering and workplace functioning in the homelessness sector
Ferris, Laura J., Jetten, Jolanda, Johnstone, Melissa, Girdham, Elise, Parsell, Cameron and Walter, Zoe C. (2016). The Florence Nightingale effect: Organizational identification explains the peculiar link between others' suffering and workplace functioning in the homelessness sector. Frontiers in Psychology, 7 (JAN) 16, 16.1-16.15. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00016
2015
Journal Article
Breaking the cycle of homelessness: Housing stability and social support as predictors of long-term well-being
Johnstone, Melissa, Parsell, Cameron, Jetten, Jolanda, Dingle, Genevieve and Walter, Zoe (2015). Breaking the cycle of homelessness: Housing stability and social support as predictors of long-term well-being. Housing Studies, 31 (4), 1-17. doi: 10.1080/02673037.2015.1092504
2015
Journal Article
The impact of self-categorizing as “Homeless” on well-being and service use
Walter, Zoe C., Jetten, Jolanda, Parsell, Cameron and Dingle, Genevieve A. (2015). The impact of self-categorizing as “Homeless” on well-being and service use. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 15 (1), 333-356. doi: 10.1111/asap.12089
2015
Journal Article
Two pathways through adversity: predicting well‐being and housing outcomes among homeless service users
Walter, Zoe C., Jetten, Jolanda, Dingle, Genevieve, Parsell, Cameron and Johnstone, Melissa (2015). Two pathways through adversity: predicting well‐being and housing outcomes among homeless service users. British Journal of Social Psychology, 55 (2), 357-374. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12127
2015
Journal Article
Correction: Having a lot of a good thing: multiple important group memberships as a source of self-esteem
Jetten, Jolanda, Branscombe, Nyla R., Haslam, S. Alexander, Haslam, Catherine, Cruwys, Tegan, Jones, Janelle M., Cui, Lijuan, Dingle, Genevieve, Liu, James, Murphy, Sean C., Thai, Anh, Walter, Zoe and Zhang, Airong (2015). Correction: Having a lot of a good thing: multiple important group memberships as a source of self-esteem. PLoS One, 10 (6) e0131035, e0131035. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131035
2015
Journal Article
Discrimination and well-being amongst the homeless: the role of multiple group membership
Johnstone, Melissa, Jetten, Jolanda, Dingle, Genevieve A., Parsell, Cameron and Walter, Zoe C. (2015). Discrimination and well-being amongst the homeless: the role of multiple group membership. Frontiers in Psychology, 6 (739) 739, 1-9. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00739
2015
Journal Article
Having a lot of a good thing: multiple group memberships as a source of self-esteem
Jetten, Jolanda, Branscombe, Nyla R., Haslam, S. Alexander, Haslam, Catherine, Cruwys, Tegan, Jones, Janelle M., Cui, Lijuan, Dingle, Genevieve, Liu, James, Murphy, Sean, Thai, Anh, Walter, Zoe and Zhang, Airong (2015). Having a lot of a good thing: multiple group memberships as a source of self-esteem. PLoS One, 10 (5) e0124609, e0124609.1-e0124609.29. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124609
2014
Journal Article
The benefits of participation in recreational group activities for adults at risk of homelessness.
Dingle, Genevieve, Cruwys, Tegan, Jetten, Jetten, Johnstone, Melissa and Walter, Zoe (2014). The benefits of participation in recreational group activities for adults at risk of homelessness.. Parity, 27 (6), 18-19.
2014
Journal Article
Social isolation schema responds to positive social experiences: longitudinal evidence from vulnerable populations
Cruwys, Tegan, Dingle, Genevieve A., Hornsey, Matthew J., Jetten, Jolanda, Oei, Tian P. S. and Walter, Zoe C. (2014). Social isolation schema responds to positive social experiences: longitudinal evidence from vulnerable populations. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53 (3), 265-280. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12042
2011
Other Outputs
Does a history of mild traumatic brain injury affect drivers’ anticipation of traffic hazards?
Zoe Walter (2011). Does a history of mild traumatic brain injury affect drivers’ anticipation of traffic hazards?. Honours Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Zoe Walter is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Between Enhancement and Restraint: Women¿s Use of Performance and Image-Enhancing Drugs
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood, Professor Leanne Hides
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Doctor Philosophy
Fostering social connection: Developing a tailored, co-designed peer support group for women affected by cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kristiana Ludlow
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Doctor Philosophy
Mental health literacy, help-seeking, self-care, and peer support among university students
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fiona Maccallum, Professor Genevieve Dingle
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Doctor Philosophy
Psychological adjustment after acquired brain injury: The role of social identity in psychosocial recovery.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Catherine Haslam, Dr Elizabeth Beadle
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Treating comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham, Dr Molly Carlyle, Professor Leanne Hides
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