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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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Ms Sophie Recchia University of Luxembourg, University of Metz Address: Route de Diekirch, 7220 Walferdange, Luxembourg Email: sophie.recchia@uni.lu Webpage: http://wwwen.uni.lu/forschung/flshase/inside/members/sophie_recchia
Publications: Recchia, S., Steffgen, G., Weber, H. & Kubiak, T. (in press). Validation française de l'échelle de réactions et de buts liés à la colère (RBC). Encéphale. Steffgen, G., Da Silva, M., & Recchia, S. (2007). Self-Concept Clarity Scale (SCSS): Psychometric Properties and Aggression Correlates of a German Version. Individual Differences Research, 5(3), 230-245. Hoffmann, M., Recchia, S. & Ferring, D. (in press). Psychologische Ansätze zur Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung im Kontext chronischer Erkrankungen. In H. Willems et al. (Hrsg.). Handbuch der sozialen und erzieherischen Arbeit in Luxemburg.
Research Interests: Aggression research; Health psychology and health promotion; Parenthood and perinatal period; PhD Thesis in preparation: Self-regulation of adolescents with diabetes; Anger assessment
Dr. Eduardo Remor Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Facultad de Psicologia Ivan Pavlov, 6, 28049 Madrid Spain Email: eduardo.remor@uam.es Webpage: www.uam.es/psico&salud
Publications: Remor E, Penedo FJ, Shen B-J, Schneiderman N. (2007) Perceived stress is associated with CD4+ cell decline in men and women living with HIV/AIDS in Spain. AIDS Care, 19 (2), 215-219. Publication 2: Remor E, et al. in representation of the Hemofilia-QoL Project Group. (2005). Psychometric field study of the new haemophilia quality of life questionnaire for adults: The 'Hemofilia-QoL'. Haemophilia, 11, 603-610. Publication 3: Remor E. (2006). Psychometric Properties of a European Spanish Version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 9 (1), 86-93.
Research Interests: Chronic Illness, HIV/AIDS, Quality-of-life, Scales/Measurements, Exercise Psychology, Personality & Health
Prof. Britta Renner Jacobs Center for the Study of Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development, International University Bremen P.O. Box 750561 28759 Bremen Germany Email: b.renner@iu-bremen.de Webpage: http://www.iu-bremen.de/jacobs/
Publications: Renner, B. (2004). Biased reasoning: Adaptive responses to health risk feedback. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 384-396. Renner, B. (2003). Hindsight bias after receiving self-relevant health risk information: A motivational perspective. Memory, 11, 455-472. Renner, B., & Schwarzer, R. (2003). Social-cognitive factors predicting health behavior change. In J. Suls & K. Wallston (Eds.), Social psychological foundations of health and illness (pp. 169-196). Oxford, England: Blackwell.
Research Interests: 1) Perception and processing of risk information, 2) Optimistic self-beliefs, personal resources and preventive health behaviors, 3) Social-cognitive health models, 4) Social comparison and health
Dr. Katja Rüdell Centre for Research in Health Behaviour, Department of Psychology University of Kent CT2 7NP Canterbury UK Email: k.rudell@kent.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.kent.ac.uk/psychology/department/people/rudellk/index.htm
Research Interests: Cultural and ethnic minority psychology, illness representation, health promotion particularly smoking and nicotine addiction, medical decision making.
Dr. Alan Ruth Irish Health Trade Association, Chief Executive Officer 10 Burnaby Heights, Greystones Ireland Email: compasscg@ireland.com
Publications: Ruth, A. (2006) Prescriptions for Commuting Stress, Road Anger and Road Rage. Modern Medicine: The Irish Journal of Clinical Medicine, March, 49-51. Ruth, A. (2005) Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Modern Medicine: The Irish Journal of Clinical Medicine, July/August, 29-35. Ruth, A. (2005) The Treatment of Panic Disorder: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach. Irish Psychiatrist, February/March, 13-16.
Research Interests: Stress and illness, Cardiovascular psychophysiology & pathophysiology, Psychoneuroimmunology.
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