Dr Derwin Chan, Dr Chunqing Zhang, Prof Martin Hagger, and Prof Ryan Rhodes with HaPI Director Dr Kyra Hamilton (from left) after presenting their symposium “Applications of Integrated Social Cognitive Theories in Predicting and Changing Health Behavior” at SBM 2018.
Recent HaPI publications using integrated social cognitive theories:
Hamilton, K., Kirkpatrick, A., Rebar, A., & Hagger, M. S. (2017). Child sun safety: application of the Integrated Behaviour Change model. Health Psychology, 36, 916-926. doi: 10.1037/hea0000533 (download)
Brown, D. J., Hagger, M. S., Morrissey, S., & Hamilton, K. (2018). Predicting fruit and vegetable consumption in long-haul heavy goods vehicle drivers: application of a multi-theory, dual-phase model and the contribution of past behavior. Appetite, 121, 326-336. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2017.11.106 (download)
HaPI PhD student Jacob Keech presenting a poster on a new measure of stress mindset alongside supervisors Dr Kyra Hamilton and Prof Martin Hagger.
Recent HaPI publication on stress mindset:
Keech, J. J., Hagger, M. S., O’Callaghan, F. V. & Hamilton, K. (in press). The influence of university students’ stress mindsets on health and performance outcomes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. doi: 10.1093/abm/kay008 (download)