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psychology, rural mental health
Canada

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Professional activities (1)

Canadian Psychological Association: Ottawa, Ontario, CA

2021-07-01 to present | Past Chair (Rural & Northern Section)
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Amanda Lints-Martindale

Works (12)

A review of rural, remote, and northern competency in Canada: Cultural safety considerations for telepsychology and traditional psychological practice.

Journal of Rural Mental Health
2023-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Shelley L. Goodwin; Amanda Lints-Martindale; AnnaMarie Carlson; Merril Dean; Jolene Kinley; Sheena Walker
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Rural psychology and the COVID-19 pandemic: Highlighting strengths and future directions.

Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne
2023-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Shelley L. Goodwin; Amanda Lints-Martindale; Michelle C. Conan; Jolene Kinley; Tasmiah Rahman
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Tanzanian rural psychological services: Opportunities and challenges.

Journal of Rural Mental Health
2021-01-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Saldin H. Kimangale; Shelley L. Goodwin; Amanda Lints-Martindale; Hafsa Mwita; AnnaMarie A. Carlson; Barry Wiser; Mary Kennedy
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The Orange Declaration: Relevance for Canada

Australian Journal of Rural Health
2020-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Nelly D. Oelke; Amanda Lints‐Martindale
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Putting recommendations into practice: Improving psychological services in rural and Northern Canada

Canadian Psychology
2018 | Journal article
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Contributors: Lints-Martindale, A.C.; Carlson, A.A.; Goodwin, S.L.; Thompson, S.N.
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Evidence-based development and initial validation of the pain assessment checklist for seniors with limited ability to communicate-II (PACSLAC-II).

The Clinical journal of pain
2014-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Chan S; Hadjistavropoulos T; Williams J; Lints-Martindale A
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Amanda Lints-Martindale via Europe PubMed Central
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A comparative investigation of observational pain assessment tools for older adults with dementia.

The Clinical journal of pain
2012-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Lints-Martindale AC; Hadjistavropoulos T; Lix LM; Thorpe L
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The 2010 Annual Conference of the Canadian Pain Society.

Pain research & management
2010-03 | Journal article
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Age- and sex-related differences among patients with musculoskeletal pain

PsycEXTRA Dataset
2009 | Other
Contributors: Amanda C. Lints-Martindale; Thomas G. Dever Fitzgerald; Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
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Does Routine Pain Assessment Result in Better Care?

Pain Research and Management
2009 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1203-6765
Contributors: Thomas Hadjistavropoulos; Ying C MacNab; Amanda Lints-Martindale; Ronald Martin; Heather Hadjistavropoulos
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Factor Analyses of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire in Seniors

PsycEXTRA Dataset
2007 | Other
Contributors: Amanda C. Lints-Martindale; Thomas Hadjistavropoulos; Donald A. Sharpe
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A psychophysical investigation of the facial action coding system as an index of pain variability among older adults with and without Alzheimer's disease.

Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
2007-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Lints-Martindale AC; Hadjistavropoulos T; Barber B; Gibson SJ
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Peer review (3 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Canadian psychology. (3)