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Contrasting burnout, turnover intention, control, value congruence and knowledge sharing between Baby Boomers and Generation X
MP Leiter, NJ Jackson, K Shaughnessy
Journal of nursing management 17 (1), 100-109, 2009
2752009
Online sexual activity experience of heterosexual students: Gender similarities and differences
K Shaughnessy, ES Byers, L Walsh
Archives of Sexual Behavior 40, 419-427, 2011
2062011
Online sexual activity experiences among college students: A four-country comparison
N Döring, K Daneback, K Shaughnessy, C Grov, ES Byers
Archives of sexual behavior 46, 1641-1652, 2017
1622017
The areas of worklife model of burnout: tests of mediation relationships
MP Leiter
Ergonomia 4 (28), 2006
992006
Technology-mediated sexual interaction and relationships: A systematic review of the literature
EL Courtice, K Shaughnessy
Sexual and Relationship Therapy 32 (3-4), 269-290, 2017
752017
What is cybersex? Heterosexual students’ definitions
K Shaughnessy, S Byers, SJ Thornton
International Journal of Sexual Health 23 (2), 79-89, 2011
692011
Personal and organizational knowledge transfer: Implications for worklife engagement
MP Leiter, AL Day, P Harvie, K Shaughnessy
Human Relations 60 (2), 259-283, 2007
682007
A review of experimental research on anxiety and sexual arousal: Implications for the treatment of sexual dysfunction using cognitive behavioral therapy
L Kane, SJ Dawson, K Shaughnessy, ED Reissing, AJ Ouimet, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 10 (2), 2019
622019
Social anxiety in the digital age: The measurement and sequelae of online safety-seeking
S Kamalou, K Shaughnessy, DA Moscovitch
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 10-17, 2019
612019
Young adults’ implicit and explicit attitudes towards the sexuality of older adults
AE Thompson, LF O’Sullivan, ES Byers, K Shaughnessy
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 33 (3), 259-270, 2014
462014
Contextualizing cybersex experience: Heterosexually identified men and women’s desire for and experiences with cybersex with three types of partners
K Shaughnessy, ES Byers
Computers in Human Behavior 32, 178-185, 2014
462014
The partner context of sexual minority women’s and men’s cybersex experiences: Implications for the traditional sexual script
EL Courtice, K Shaughnessy
Sex Roles 78 (3), 272-285, 2018
452018
Self-appraisals of arousal-oriented online sexual activities in university and community samples
K Shaughnessy, ES Byers, SL Clowater, A Kalinowski
Archives of Sexual Behavior 43, 1187-1197, 2014
452014
An exploration of prevalence, variety, and frequency data to quantify online sexual activity experience
K Shaughnessy, M Fudge, ES Byers
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 26 (1), 60-75, 2017
382017
More than one flavour: University students’ specific sexual fantasies, interests, and experiences
PG Noorishad, E Levaque, ES Byers, K Shaughnessy
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 1-17, 2019
372019
Attitudes toward online sexual activities
ES Byers, K Shaughnessy
372014
A thematic analysis of a sample of partnered lesbian, gay, and bisexual people’s concepts of sexual satisfaction
PM Pascoal, K Shaughnessy, MJ Almeida
Psychology & Sexuality 10 (2), 101-118, 2019
342019
How do psychological risk factors predict sexual outcomes? A comparison of four models of young women’s sexual outcomes
JS Tutino, AJ Ouimet, K Shaughnessy
The journal of sexual medicine 14 (10), 1232-1240, 2017
312017
Seeing the forest with the trees: Cybersex as a case study of single-item versus multi-item measures of sexual behaviour.
K Shaughnessy, ES Byers
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2013
302013
“That’s not what was originally agreed to”: Perceptions, outcomes, and legal contextualization of non-consensual condom removal in a Canadian sample
K Czechowski, EL Courtice, J Samosh, J Davies, K Shaughnessy
PloS one 14 (7), e0219297, 2019
252019
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