PUBLICATIONS
2006

1. Bryan, A., Kagee, A., & Broaddus, M.R. Condom use among South African adolescents: Developing and testing theoretical models of intentions and behavior. Aids & Behavior, 10, 387-397.
2. Carolissen, R. Teaching Community Psychology into Obscurity: A Reflection on Community Psychology in South Africa. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 16(2), 177-182.
3. De Vos, H.M., Brown, C.E., & Greeff, A.P. Persepsies oor en uitvoering van die moederlike rol. The Social Work Practitioner-Researcher, 18(1),25-38.
4. De Vos, H.M., & Louw, D.A. The effect of hypnotic training programs on the academic performance of students. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 49(2),
5. Dunn, M., Loxton, H., & Naidoo, A. Correlations of scores on the Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration and Copying Test in a South African multi-ethnic preschool sample. Perceptual and Motor Skill, 103, 951-958.
6. Flisher, A.J., Ward, C.L., Liang, H., Onya, H., Mlisa, N., Terblanche, S., Bhana, A., Parry, C.D.H., & Lombard, C.J. Injury-related behaviour among South African high-school students at six sites. South African Medical Journal, 96(9), 825-830.
7. Foster, K.A., Swartz, L. & De Jager, W. The clinical presentation of childhood-onset schizophrenia: A literature review. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(2), 299-318.
8. Greeff, AP., Vansteenwegen, A., & Ide, M. Resilience in families with a member with a psychological disorder. American Journal of Family Therapy, 34, 285-300.
9. Kagee, A. A milestone for South African psychology. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(4), 661-665.
10. Kagee, A. Construction and initial validation of South African former detainees’ Distress Scale: An exploratory factor analysis. South African Journal of Psychology, 35(4), 623-636.
11. Kagee, A. The relationship between statement giving at the South African truth and reconciliation commission and psychological distress among former political detainees. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(1), 880-894.
12. Kagee, A. (2006). The complexity of evidence notwithstanding: A reply to Swartz. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(2), 255-258.
13. Kagee, A. (2006). The process of psychotherapy for helping professionals: The role of empirical findings to guide practice. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 42(2), 147-162.
14. Kagee, A. (2006). Where is the evidence in South African clinical psychology? South African Journal of Psychology, 36(2), 233-248.
15. Kagee, A., & Van der Merwe, M. Predicting treatment adherence among patients attending primary health clinics: The utility of the Theory of planned Behaviour. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(4), 699-714.
16. Kalichman, SC, Simbayi, LC, Kagee, A., Toefy, Y., Jooste, S., Cain, D., & Cherry C. Associations of poverty, substance use and HIV transmission risk behaviours in three South African communities. Social Science & Medicine, 62, 1641-1649.
17. Kruger, L-M. A tribute to 150 years of Sigmund Freud. Not mastering the mind: Freud and the “Forgotten material” of psychology. Psycho-Analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa, 14(2), 1-12.
18. Lesch, A., Kafaar, Z., Kagee, A., & Swartz, L. Community members’ perceptions of enablers and inhibitors to participation in HIV vaccine trials. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(4), 734-761.
19. Lesch, E. & Bremridge, C. Safe sex and constructions of young male sexuality in one semi-rural Western Cape community. South African Review of Sociology, 37(2), pp.128-142.
20. Loxton, H., Mostert, J., & Moffatt, D. Screening of intellectual maturity: Exploring South African preschoolers’ scores on the Goodenough-Harris drawing test and Teachers’ assessment. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 103, 515-525.
21. McCool, A., Du Toit, F., Petty, C.R., McCauley, C. The impact of a program of prejudice-reduction seminars in South Africa. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36(3), 586 - 613
22. Morojele, NK., Kachieng, MA., Mokoko, E., Nkoko, MA., Parry, CDH., Nkowane, AM., Moshia, KM., & Saxena, S. Alcohol use and sexual behaviour among risky drinkers and bar and shebeen patrons in Gauteng province, South Africa. Social Science & Medicine, 62I, 217-227.
23. Muris, P., Loxton, H., Neumann, A., Du Plessis, M., King, N., & Ollendick, T. DSM-defined anxiety disorders symptoms in South African Youths: Their assessment and relationship with perceived parental rearing behaviors. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44(6), 883-896.
24. Myers, B., Parry, C.D.H., Karassellos, C., Jardine, G., &  McCarthy, G. Methamphetamine abuse, psychosis and your patient. South African Family Practice, 48(2), 56-57.
25. Nel, J., & Smith, M.R. Exploring the interaction between comorbid psychiatric and medical diagnoses: The potential impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). South African Journal of Psychology, 36(4), 683-698.
26. Painter, D. Book review: Send in the idiots, or how we grew to understand the world, by Kamram Nazeer, 2006, Bloomsbury.  South African Journal of Psychology, 36(3), 656-659.
27. Painter, D.  Of social psychology and other dangers.  Psychology in Society, 33, 64-67
28. Philander, J. H., & Swartz, L. Needs, barriers, and concerns regarding HIV prevention among South Africans with visual impairments: A key informant study. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 100, 111- 114.
29. Rohleder, P., Miller, M., & Smith, R. Doing time: Clinical psychologists’ experience of community service in a prison placement. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(4), 795-812.
30. Spangenberg, JJ., & Lalkham, N. Children with epilepsy and their families: Psychosocial issues. SA Family Practice, 48(6), 60-63.
31. Swartz, L. Commentary: The complexity of avidence or the evidence of complexity? A response to Kagee. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(2), 249-254.
32. Swartz, L. Useful conflicts: Dispatches from the culture wars. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health 5(2), 1-3.
33. Swartz, L., & Kagee, A. Community participation in AIDS vaccine trials: Empowerment or science? Social Science & Medicine, 63, 1143-1146.
34. Tomlinson, M., Cooper, PJ., Stein, D., Swartz, L., & Molteno, C. Post-partum depression and infant growth: A non-replication of South Asian findings. Child Care, Health and Development, 32, 81-86.
35. Tomlinson, CM., Swartz, L., & Fritzgerald, HF. International collaboration in research partnerships across resource divides. Infant Mental Health Journal, 27(6), p 529-531.
36. Tomlinson, M., Swartz, L., & Landman, M. Insiders and outsiders: Levels of collaboration in research partnerships across resource divides. Infant Mental Health Journal, 27(6), p 532-543.
37. Van Wyk, S., & Naidoo, AV. Broadening mental health services to disadvantaged communities in South Africca: Reflections on establishing a community based internship. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2, 273-282.
38. Wechberg, WM., Luseno, WK., Lam, WKK., Parry, CDH, & Morojele, NK. Substance use, sexual risk, and violence: HIV prevention intervention with sex workers in Pretoria. AIDS and Behavior, 10(2), 131-137.

 

PUBLICATIONS IN NON-ACCREDITED JOURNALS

    1. Dewing, S., Pluddeman, A., Myers, BJ., & Parry, CDH. Review of injection drug use in six African countries: Egypt, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania. Drugs: Education, prevention and policy, 13(2), 121-137.
    2. Greeff, AP., Vansteenwegen, A., & DeMot, L. Resiliency in divorced families. Social Work in Mental Health, 4(4), 67-81.
    3. Mzimkulu, KG., & Simbayi, LC. Perspectives and practices of Xhosa-speaking African traditional healers when managing psychosis. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 53(4), 417-431.
    4. Painter, D. & Terre Blanche, M. & Henderson, J. Critical psychology in South Africa: Histories, themes and prospects, Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 5, www.discourseunit.com/arcp/5
    5. Parry, C.D.H, & Dewing, S. (2006). A public health approach to addressing alcohol-related crime in South Africa. African Journal of Drug & Alcohol Studies, 5, 41-56.
    6. Steel, H.R., Möller, A.T., Cardenas, G., & Smith, P.N. The Survey of Personal Beliefs: Comparison of South African, Mexican and American samples. Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy,24, 125-142.
    7. Swartz, L., Kagee, A., Kafaar, Z., Smit, J., Bhana, A., Gray, G., Lesch, A., Lindegger, G., Milford, C., Richter, L., Seedat, S., Skhosana, N., & Stein, DJ. Social and behavioural aspects of child and adolescent participation in HIV vaccine trials. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care,

BOOKS

    1. Bless, C., Higson-Smith, C., & Kagee, A. Social research methods: An African perspective. (4th ed.) Cape Town: Juta.
    2. McDougall, K., Swartz, L., & Van der Merwe, A. Zip zip my brain harts. (text for work with photographs by Angela Buckland). Cape Town: HSRC Press.
    3. Terre Blanche, M., Durrheim, K., & Painter, D.  (Eds.).   Research in practice: Applied methods for the social sciences (2nd ed.).  Cape Town: Juta.
    4. Watermeyer, B., Swartz, L., Lorenzo, T., Schneider, H., Priestley, M., & Schneider, M. (2006). Disability and social change: A South African agenda. Cape Town: HSRC Press.

     

    CHAPTERS

    1. Chalklen, S., Swartz, L., & Watermeyer, B. Establishing the Secretariat for the African Decade of Persons with Disabilities. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 93-98). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    2. Drew, N., Funk, M., Pathare, S., & Swartz, L. Mental health and human rights. In H. Herrman, S. Saxena & R. Moodie (Eds.), Promoting mental health: Concepts, emerging evidence, practice. A report of the World Health Organization, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse in collaboration with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) and the University of Melbourne, (pp. 81-88). Geneva: WHO.
    3. Durrheim, K., & Painter, D. Collecting quantitative data: Sampling and measuring. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim & D. Painter (Eds.), Research in practice (pp. 131-159). Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press.
    4. Kruger, L-M. Mothers in the South African context: Motherhood ideologies and the subjective experience of motherhood. In T Shefer (Ed.), Gender and psychology. (pp. 182-195) Cape Town: Juta Press.
    5. Matsebula, S., Schneider M., & Watermeyer, B. Integrating disability within government: The Office on the Status of Disabled Persons. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change. A South African agenda (pp. 85-92). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    6. Mclain Nhlapo, C., Watermeyer, B., & Schneider, M. Disability and human rights: The South African Human Rights Commission. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change. A South African agenda (pp. 99-107). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    7. Mgwili, N., & Watermeyer, B. Physically disabled women and discrimination in reproductive health care: psychoanalytic reflections. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 261-272). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    8. Meyer, JC., Meyer, M. Deur trauma van werksverlies en werkloosheid. In H van Deventer, F Bester & M Maartens (Reds.), Deur trauma. Boek 4  (pp.162-192). Lapa Uitgewers.
    9. Möller, A.T. Type A behaviour pattern and its treatment. In E. Molinari, A. Compare & G. Parati (Eds.), Clinical Psychology and heart disease (pp. 413-434).Milan: Springer.
    10. Naidoo, A.V. & May, C.E. The career development of women. In G.B. Stead & M.B. Watson (eds.), Career psychology in the South African context  (2nd Edition) (pp.110-128). Pretoria: J.L van Schaik.
    11. Nicholas, L.J., Naidoo, A.V., & Pretorius , T.B. Historical perspective of career psychology in South Africa. In G.B. Stead & M.B. Watson (eds.), Career psychology in the South African context (2nd Edition). (pp.1-10). Pretoria: J.L  van Schaik.
    12. Painter, D. Towards a social psychology of language. In K. Ratele (Ed.), Inter-group relations: South African perspectives (pp. 255 – 273).Cape Town: Juta.
    13. Painter, D. “All the black people speak English and Afrikaans, so it doesn’t matter”: Ideologies of language and race on a South African school ground. In G. Stevens, V. Franci & T. Swart (Eds.), A race against time: Psychology and challenges to deracialisation in South Africa (pp. 31 – 50). Pretoria: Unisa Press.
    14. Patel, V., Swartz, L., & Cohen, A. The evidence for mental health promotion in developing countries. In H. Herrman, S. Saxena & R. Moodie (Eds.), Promoting mental health: Concepts, emerging evidence, practice. A report of the World Health Organization, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse in collaboration with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) and the University of Melbourne, (pp. 189-202). Geneva: WHO.
    15. Seirlis, A., & Swartz, L. Entrepreneurship, employment and skills development: Ari Seirlis in conversation. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 361-372). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    16. Swartz, L., & Schneider, M. Tough choices: disability and social security in South Africa. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 234-244). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    17. Swartz, L., Schneider, M., & Rohleder, P. HIV/AIDS and disability: new challenges. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change. A South African agenda (pp. 108-115). Cape Town: HSRC Press
    18. Swartz, L. & Watermeyer, B. Introduction and overview. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.). Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 1-6).   Cape Town: HSRC Press.
    19. Tredoux, C., Pretorius, T., & Steel H. Multivariate data analysis. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim & D. Painter (Eds.), Research in practice (pp. 241-270). Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press.
    20. Tredoux, C., & Smith, M. Evaluating research design. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim & D. Painter (Eds.), Research in practice (pp. 160-186). Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press.
    21. Tredoux, C., & Smith, M. Jumping to conclusions: An overview of inferential statistical methods. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim & D. Painter (Eds.), Research in practice (pp. 215-240). Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press.
    22. Watermeyer, B. Disability and psychoanalysis. In B. Watermeyer, L. Swartz, T. Lorenzo, M. Schneider, & M. Priestley (Eds.).Disability and social change.  A South African agenda (pp. 31-44). Cape Town: HSRC Press.