Professor Gill Windle

Professor / Director of Impact and Engagement

  1. Published

    Resilience research: consolidating 20 years of evidence.

    Windle, G., 7 Jul 2010.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  2. Published

    The self and Ageing: the role of psychological resources.

    Windle, G., 26 Jun 2005.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    A methodological review of resilience measurement scales.

    Windle, G., Bennett, K. M. & Noyes, J., 4 Feb 2011, In: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 9, 1, p. 8

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

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    How might loss of independence in activities of daily living affect subjective well-being?

    Windle, G., 7 Sept 2006.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  7. Published

    Psychological Resilience: An Important Resource in Later Life?

    Windle, G., 13 Oct 2015.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  8. Published

    What is mental health and mental well-being?

    Windle, G. & Cattan, M. (ed.), 1 Jan 2009, Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life. 2009 ed. Open University Press, p. 9-29

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

  9. Published

    Is it worth taking the trouble to study resilience?

    Windle, G., 1 Apr 2014.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  10. Published

    Variations in subjective wellbeing: the mediating role of a psychological resource.

    Windle, G. & Woods, R. T., 1 Jul 2004, In: Ageing and Society. 24, 4, p. 583-602

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

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