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Dr. Roger Ingham

School of PSychology, University of Southampton
Highfield
SO17 1BJ Southampton
UK
Email: ri@soton.ac.uk
Webpage: Http://www.socstats.soton.ac.uk/cshr

Research Interests:

sexual health, policy implications of health psychological research


Dr. Mary Ivers
School of Psychology, UCD Dublin
Belfield, 4 Dublin
Ireland
Email: mary.ivers@ucd.ie

Publications:
Vaughan, H., McDermott, E., Ivers, M. and Moriarty, M. (2008). A Survey of Upper Body Morbidity and Health-Related Quality of Life Issues in 268 Patients 2-3 years Post Breast Cancer Treatment. Abstracts of the 2008 international MASSC/ISOO Symposium. Supportive Care in Cancer,16 (6), 619-756.
Ivers, M. Dooley, B., Bates, U., Barnes, E., Craddock, K., Reilly, C., Slevin, M., Toole, C., Malone, K. (2008). The CANSURVIVOR Project: Development and Evaluation of a Bio-psycho-social Rehabilitation Pilot Programme for Post-treatment Survivors to Maximise Quality of Life. Paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, Madrid. June 2008. 
Ivers, M. Dooley, B., Bates, U., Barnes, E., Craddock, K., Reilly, C., Slevin, M., Toole, C., Malone, K. (2007). The CANSURVIVOR Project: Development and Evaluation of a Bio-psychosocial Rehabilitation Programme for Post-treatment Survivors to Maximise Quality of Life and Quality Cancer Care. Psycho-oncology, 16 (9), S273.

Research Interests:
My research specialization is in Psycho-oncology, particularly Cancer Survivorship and Rehabilitation issues. I am also very interested in Positive Psychology particularly Hope and Optimism and their relationship to health, behaviour change and disadvantage. Other areas of interest are Volunteerism and Health inequalities.