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The EHPS membership directory lists various member's contact information, webpages, up to 3 recent or representative publications, and research interests. Members are listed alphabetically.
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Dr. Marios Adonis Intercollege 46 Makedonitissas Avenue, PO.Box 24005 1700 Nicosia, Cyprus Email: adonis.m@intercollege.ac.cy
Dr. Fotios Anagnostopoulos Department of Psychology, Panteion University 136 Syngrou Avenue Athens 176 71, Greece Email: fganagn@hol.gr
Publications Anagnostopoulos F.,Vaslamatzis G.& Markidis M. (2004). Coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics, 73:43-52. Anagnostopoulos F. & Spanea E. (2005). Assessing illness representations of breast cancer. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, in press. Anagnostopoulos F. et al. (2005). The mini- mental adjustment to cancer (MINI-MAC) scale. Psycho- Oncology, in press.
Research Interests: Psychooncology, illness representations, adjustment to chronic illness, quality of life
Dr. James Annesi YMCA of Metro Atlanta 100 Edgewood Avenue NE, Suite 1100 30303 Atlanta, USA Email: jamesa@ymcaatlanta.org
Publications Annesi, J.J., Unruh, J.L., Marti, C.N., Gorjala, S., & Tennant, G. (2011). Effects of THE COACH APPROACH® intervention on adherence to exercise in obese women: Assessing mediation of social cognitive theory factors. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 82, 99-108. Annesi, J.J., & Whitaker, A.C. (2010). Psychological factors discriminating between successful and unsuccessful weight loss in a behavioral exercise and nutrition education treatment. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17, 168-175. Annesi, J.J., Marti, C.N., & Stice, E. (2010). A meta-analytic review of the Youth Fit For Life intervention for effects on Body Mass Index in 5- to 12-year-old children. Health Psychology Review, 4, 6-21.
Research Interests: Behavior change theory and methods applied to exercise adherence, weight management, and the effects of physical activity on depression, stress, self-image, and other mental health and quality-of-life factors. Field research, translational research, and the association of physical activity with weight loss and the maintenance of weight loss through psychological pathways
Dr. Emily Arden-Close University of Sheffield, Address: Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom Email: e.arden-close@sheffield.ac.uk
Dr. Manuel Armayones Psinet Research Team , Internet Interdisciplinary Institute-Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) Rambla del Poblenou,156, 08018 Barcelona Spain Email: marmayones@uoc.edu Webpage: http://www.uoc.edu/in3/psinet/
Publications: Boixadós, M.; Bueno, J.; Pousada, M. & Valiente, L. (revised). Quality of life questionnaire: psychometric properties and relationships to healthy behavioural patterns. European Journal of Psychological Assessment. Submitted in February 2006. Meneses, J.; Boixadós, M.; Valiente, L.; Vivas, P. & Armayones, M. (2005). Construction of systematic strategies aimed at a comprehensive search for online information: a decision-making framework applied to health psychology. Information Research, 10 (3), paper 231. http://informationR.net/ir/10-3/paper231.html Hernández, E. (coord); Armayones, M.; Boixadós, M.; Hernández, E.; Pousada, M. & Valiente, L. (2005). Health and the Internet: Doctorate Material. UOC: IN3.
Research Interests: Our aim is the creation of a permanent online health observatory that will provide an insight into Internet-users' profiles with respect to health promotion, and the development of a virtual laboratory that analyses the Internet as a space for psychological intervention and for assessing the promotion of healthy living standards. Finally, these two elements will enable the start of an E-health platform. This platform's main objective will be to bring closer citizens who use the Internet for purposes of health and health professionals who use the Internet and ICT in generalin their daily duties.
Ms Leah Avery Newcastle University, Faculty of Medical Sciences William Leech Building, NE2 4AA Newcastle upon Tyne, England UK Email: leah.avery@ncl.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/icm/people/profile/leah.avery
Research Interests: Development and evaluation of health behaviour change interventions
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