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Kate MacKrill
Kate MacKrill
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What makes an idea worth spreading? Language markers of popularity in TED talks by academics and other speakers
K MacKrill, C Silvester, JW Pennebaker, KJ Petrie
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 72 (8 …, 2021
292021
What is associated with increased side effects and lower perceived efficacy following switching to a generic medicine? A New Zealand cross-sectional patient survey
K MacKrill, KJ Petrie
BMJ open 8 (10), e023667, 2018
292018
Evidence of a media-induced nocebo response following a nationwide antidepressant drug switch
K MacKrill, GD Gamble, DJ Bean, T Cundy, KJ Petrie
Clinical Psychology in Europe 1 (1), 1-12, 2019
282019
An illness by any other name: The effect of renaming gout on illness and treatment perceptions.
KJ Petrie, K MacKrill, C Derksen, N Dalbeth
Health Psychology 37 (1), 37, 2018
262018
The effect of symptom‐tracking apps on symptom reporting
K MacKrill, KM Groom, KJ Petrie
British Journal of Health Psychology 25 (4), 1074-1085, 2020
242020
Impact of media coverage on side effect reports from the COVID-19 vaccine
K MacKrill
Journal of psychosomatic research 164, 111093, 2023
172023
Increasing and dampening the nocebo response following medicine-taking: a randomised controlled trial
K MacKrill, Z Morrison, KJ Petrie
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 150, 110630, 2021
152021
When symptoms become side effects: development of the side effect attribution scale (SEAS)
K MacKrill, R Webster, GJ Rubin, M Witthöft, C Silvester, Y Emad, ...
Journal of psychosomatic research 141, 110340, 2021
122021
The effect of television and print news stories on the nocebo responding following a generic medication switch
K MacKrill, GD Gamble, KJ Petrie
Clinical Psychology in Europe 2 (2), e2623, 2020
122020
Characteristics of individuals who prefer branded innovator over generic medicines: A New Zealand general population survey
M Kleinstäuber, K MacKrill, KJ Petrie
Drugs & Therapy Perspectives 34, 478-483, 2018
82018
OK Computer? A time analysis of Google searches about symptoms
KJ Petrie, K MacKrill, C Silvester, GD Gamble, N Dalbeth, JW Pennebaker
Clinical Psychology in Europe 1 (2), 1-10, 2019
62019
The effect of rebranding generic medicines on drug efficacy and side effects
K MacKrill, M Kleinstäuber, KJ Petrie
Psychology & Health 34 (12), 1470-1485, 2019
52019
The impact of the illness label ‘gout’on illness and treatment perceptions in Māori (Indigenous New Zealanders)
N Dalbeth, M Douglas, K MacKrill, L Te Karu, M Kleinstäuber, KJ Petrie
BMC rheumatology 4, 1-6, 2020
32020
Health scares: Tracing their nature, growth and spread
K MacKrill, M Witthöft, S Wessely, KJ Petrie
Clinical Psychology in Europe 5 (4), e12209, 2023
22023
Conducting a Correlational Study Using Publicly Available Data to Investigate a Nationwide Nocebo Effect
K MacKrill, KJ Petrie
SAGE Publications Limited, 2020
12020
Mass Hysteria
R Bartholomew, K MacKrill
Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2020
1*2020
IMPACT OF MEDIA COVERAGE ON SIDE EFFECTS FROM THE COVID-19 VACCINE
K MacKrill
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 30, S26-S26, 2023
2023
The Nocebo Effect
KJ Petrie, K MacKrill
Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine, 97-100, 2019
2019
The Effect of Renaming Gout to Urate Crystal Arthritis on Illness and Treatment Perceptions in Māori (the Indigenous People of Aotearoa/New Zealand)
N Dalbeth
2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
WHAT CHARACTERIZES INDIVIDUALS WHO PREFER BRANDED OVER GENERIC MEDICINE?
M Kleinstaeuber, K MacKrill, KJ Petrie
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 25, S48-S49, 2018
2018
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