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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. Fantini Carole Institution: Université de Provence, Address: 29 Rue Schuman, 13100 Aix en Provence France Email: carole.fantini@univ-provence.fr
Research Interests: genetic testing, alexithymia and health, pain, emotional regulation, self representation and illness
Prof. Scott Carvajal University of Arizona, MASRC, Psychology and Public Health Mexican American Studies & Research Center, Bldg. #23 85721 Tucson, AZ USA Email: carvaja@u.arizona.edu
Publications: Carvajal, S.C., Hanson, C.E., Downing, R.A., Coyle, K.C., & Pederson, L.L. (2004). Theory-based determinants of youth smoking: A multiple influence approach. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34, 59-84. Carvajal, S.C., Hanson, C.E., Romero, A.J., & Coyle, K.C. (2002). Behavioral risk factors and protective factors in adolescents: A comparison of Latinos and non-Latino Whites. Ethnicity and Health. 7, 181-193. Carvajal, S.C., Evans, R.I., Nash, S.G. & Getz, J.G. (2002). Global positive expectancies of the self and adolescents’ substance use avoidance: Testing a social influence mediational model. Journal of Personality, 70, 421-442.
Research Interests: Adolescent health promotion, cultural psychology, quantitative methods
Prof. Kerry Chamberlain School of Psychology, Massey University at Albany Private Bag 102 904, NSMC Auckland Aoteoroa / New Zealand Email: K.Chamberlain@massey.ac.nz
Publications: Chamberlain, K. (In press). Food and health: Expanding the agenda for health psychology. Journal of Health Psychology (Special Issue on Food and Health). Hodgetts, D. & Chamberlain, K. (2003). Narrativity and the mediation of health reform agendas. Sociology of Health and Illness (Special Issue on Health and the Media), 25, 553-570. Radley, A. & Chamberlain, K. (2001). Health psychology and the study of the case: From method to analytic concern. Social Science and Medicine, 53, 321-332.
Research Interests: Food and health, medicalisation, medication and health, health and the media, disadavantage, critical health psycology, research methods, interpretative research
Dr. Veronique Christophe University of Lille 3, Address: B.P 60149, F-59653 Villeneuve d Ascq France Email: veronique.christophe@univ-lille3.fr
Prof. Charalambos Cleanthous Eastern Washington University, Address: Martin Hall 135, WA 99004 Cheney, USA Email: ccleanthous@ewu.edu
Research Interests: Risky behavior, Prevention strategies, Self-management, Theory of health psychology
Prof. Mark Conner Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds University Road LS2 9JT Leeds UK Email: m.t.conner@leeds.ac.uk
Ms Julie Cooke Health Services Research Centre, Coventry University Priory Street CV1 5LW Coventry UK Email:j.cooke@coventry.ac.uk
Research Interests: Teenage pregnancy, teenagers and emergency contraception use, sex education, teambuilding in the National Health Service
Prof. Etã Sobal Costa Instituto Piaget Estrada do Alto do Gaio, Galifonge, Lordosa 3515-776 Viseu Portugal Email: ecosta@viseu.ipiaget.org
Publications: Costa, E. & Leal, I. (2006). Estratégias de coping em estudantes do ensino superior. Análise Psicológica, XXIV (2). Costa, E. & Leal, I. (2005). Saúde mental e adaptação académica: uma investigação com estudantes de Viseu. Psicologia e Educação, IV (1), 75-82. Tap, P., Costa, E.S. & Alves, M.N. (2005). Escala Toulousiana de Coping (ETC): estudo de adaptação à população portuguesa. Psicologia, Saúde & Doenças, 6 (1), 47-56.
Research Interests: mental health, stress and coping, stress and healt,work and health, academic adaptation, intervention, therapy
Dr. Neil Coulson University of Derby Western Road Mickleover Derbyshire UK Email: n.s.coulson@ibss1.derby.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.ulster.ac.uk/staff/w.cousins1.html
Dr. Wendy Cousins University of Ulster, Jordanstown Campus Address: Shore Road, Newtownabbey BT37 OBQ, Northern Ireland Email: w.cousins1@ulster.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.ulster.ac.uk/staff/cousins-1.html
Publications: Cousins, W., McGowan, I. & Milner (2008) Self-Harm and Attempted Suicide in Young People Looked After in State Care. Journal of Children's and Young People's Nursing, 2 (2) 51- 53. Bishop, H., Cousins, W., Casson, K. & Moore, A. (2008) Culture & Caregivers: Factors influencing breastfeeding among mothers in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. Child Care in Practice, 14 (2) 165-179. Taggart, L., Cousins, W. & Milner, S. (2007) Young people with learning disabilities living in state care: their emotional, behavioural and mental health status. Child Care in Practice, 13 (4), 401-416.
Research Interests: Health Promotion, Patient/Client Advocacy, researchwith vulnerable populations, evidence-based practice.
Dr. Rik Crutzen Department of Health Promotion, School for Public Health and Primary Care (Caphri), Maastricht University P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht The Netherlands Email: rik.crutzen@gvo.unimaas.nl Webpage: http://www.personeel.unimaas.nl/rik.crutzen/
Publications: Crutzen, R., De Nooijer, J., Brouwer, W., Oenema, A.,Brug, J., & De Vries, N. K. (2009). A conceptual framework for understandingand improving adolescents’ exposure to Internet- delivered interventions.Health Promotion International, 24, 277-284. Crutzen, R., De Nooijer, J., Brouwer, W., Oenema, A.,Brug, J., & De Vries, N. K. (2009). Effectiveness of online word of mouth onexposure to an Internet-delivered intervention. Psychology & Health, 24,651-661. Crutzen, R., De Nooijer, J., Candel, M. J. J. M., & DeVries, N. K. (2008). Adolescents who intend to change multiple healthbehaviours choose greater exposure to an Internet-delivered intervention.Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 906-911.
Research Interests: Internet-delivered interventions, dissemination,exposure, new media, research methodology
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