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Publications by Karina Kinsella
Walking, Connecting and Befriending: A Qualitative Pilot Study of Participation in a Lay-Led Walking Group Intervention
Journal of Transport and Health
Transportation
Risk
Environmental
Public Health
Health Policy
Reliability
Safety
Safety Research
Pollution
Quality
Occupational Health
Striving for a “Good” Family Visit: The Facilitative Role of a Prison Visitors’ Centre
Journal of Criminal Psychology
Social Psychology
Law
Applied Psychology
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A Qualitative Study on the Role of the Built Environment for Short Walking Trips
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Does Subjective Sleep Quality Improve by a Walking Intervention? A Real-World Study in a Japanese Workplace
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Creating Walking Led Transit Stations for Women in Malaysia
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Pilot Test of an Attribution Retraining Intervention to Raise Walking Levels in Sedentary Older Adults
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A Trajectory Equation for Walking Droplets: Hydrodynamic Pilot-Wave Theory
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Community Perceptions of the Implementation and Impact of an Intervention to Improve the Neighbourhood Physical Environment to Promote Walking for Transport: A Qualitative Study
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