Poster Abstracts
The winner of the BPS Division of Health Psychology Postgraduate Poster Competition was Helen Brunger with her fantastic poster "Physiological and psychological stress during a public speaking exercise: Evaluating stress management ability in those UK Military Personnel with mild traumatic brain injury who receive 12 weeks of post-injury rehabilitation intervention"
Congratulations Helen!
The abstract book for posters presented at the conference can be found here
Congratulations Helen!
The abstract book for posters presented at the conference can be found here
Monday 3rd June 2013
Tara Cheetham
PhD Student, University of Bath
Investigating the impact of a social stress test on cortisol levels and coping in children
Christine McKnight
Sexual Health Outreach Worker, Aneurin Bevan Health Board / University of Glamorgan
Why aren’t more women LARCing around? Testing the predictive validity of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model in women’s intentions to use Long Acting Reversible Contraception
Gogem Topcu
PhD Student, University of Nottingham
Development of a scale for measuring the quality of life in informal carers of Multiple Sclerosis patients
Helen Brunger
PhD Student/Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
Physiological and psychological stress during a public speaking exercise: Evaluating stress management ability in those UK Military Personnel with mild traumatic brain injury who receive 12 weeks of post-injury rehabilitation intervention
Katrin Hulme
MSc Health Psychology Student, Northumbria University
IBS sufferers’ perspectives on coping with the consequences of the disorder: A Q-methodological study
Naomi Klepacz
PhD Student, University of Surrey
Decorative images on health-product packaging as sources of misinformation
Rebecca Band
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Significant other expressed emotion and patient outcomes in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Sara Tookey
PhD Student, University of Birmingham
Self-perception of body image amongst overweight and obese women: A systematic review
Alison Killen
Research Assistant, Newcastle University
Using a gratitude intervention to enhance well-being in older adults
Darragh O'Shea
Assistant Psychological Practitioner, AWP LIFT Psychology
Evaluating the impact of a specialist Ankylosing Spondylitis rehabilitation programme on patient’s quality of life
Tara Cheetham
PhD Student, University of Bath
Investigating the impact of a social stress test on cortisol levels and coping in children
Christine McKnight
Sexual Health Outreach Worker, Aneurin Bevan Health Board / University of Glamorgan
Why aren’t more women LARCing around? Testing the predictive validity of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model in women’s intentions to use Long Acting Reversible Contraception
Gogem Topcu
PhD Student, University of Nottingham
Development of a scale for measuring the quality of life in informal carers of Multiple Sclerosis patients
Helen Brunger
PhD Student/Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
Physiological and psychological stress during a public speaking exercise: Evaluating stress management ability in those UK Military Personnel with mild traumatic brain injury who receive 12 weeks of post-injury rehabilitation intervention
Katrin Hulme
MSc Health Psychology Student, Northumbria University
IBS sufferers’ perspectives on coping with the consequences of the disorder: A Q-methodological study
Naomi Klepacz
PhD Student, University of Surrey
Decorative images on health-product packaging as sources of misinformation
Rebecca Band
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Significant other expressed emotion and patient outcomes in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Sara Tookey
PhD Student, University of Birmingham
Self-perception of body image amongst overweight and obese women: A systematic review
Alison Killen
Research Assistant, Newcastle University
Using a gratitude intervention to enhance well-being in older adults
Darragh O'Shea
Assistant Psychological Practitioner, AWP LIFT Psychology
Evaluating the impact of a specialist Ankylosing Spondylitis rehabilitation programme on patient’s quality of life
Tuesday 4th June 2013
Briony Hudson
PhD Student, University of Surrey
Psychological aspects of outpatient venous surgery
Elise Crayton
MSc Health Psychology Student, University of Surrey
Creating and testing a Teachable Moments Intervention: A study utilising orthopaedic surgery as a tipping point for behaviour change II
Elaine Walklet
Psychological Well-Being Practitioner, University of Coventry
Stress and coping in IAPT staff: A mixed methods study
Helen Brunger
PhD Student/Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
Evaluating the effectiveness of a mild traumatic brain injury treatment programme for military personnel reporting persistent post-concussive symptoms: A matched case control study
Kerry Wood
Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
The role of binge eating behaviour in weight loss post bariatric surgery
Nadine Wood
MSc Health Psychology Graduate, De Montfort University
How individuals with Muscular Dystrophy construct and cope with the condition: A Q-Methodological investigation
Shahreen Bashir
PhD Student, Aston University
Young people living with liver disease: A qualitative study of experiences of transitions
Dominika Kwasnicka
PhD Student, Newcastle University
Looking into behaviour change maintenance from the theoretical perspective: A structured theory review
Christopher Keyworth
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Cues for lifestyle behaviour change: What do patients see? An observation study of healthcare settings
Melissa Noke
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Childhood carrier counselling for sickle cell diseases (SCD) in the UK
Briony Hudson
PhD Student, University of Surrey
Psychological aspects of outpatient venous surgery
Elise Crayton
MSc Health Psychology Student, University of Surrey
Creating and testing a Teachable Moments Intervention: A study utilising orthopaedic surgery as a tipping point for behaviour change II
Elaine Walklet
Psychological Well-Being Practitioner, University of Coventry
Stress and coping in IAPT staff: A mixed methods study
Helen Brunger
PhD Student/Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
Evaluating the effectiveness of a mild traumatic brain injury treatment programme for military personnel reporting persistent post-concussive symptoms: A matched case control study
Kerry Wood
Stage 2 Trainee, University of Surrey
The role of binge eating behaviour in weight loss post bariatric surgery
Nadine Wood
MSc Health Psychology Graduate, De Montfort University
How individuals with Muscular Dystrophy construct and cope with the condition: A Q-Methodological investigation
Shahreen Bashir
PhD Student, Aston University
Young people living with liver disease: A qualitative study of experiences of transitions
Dominika Kwasnicka
PhD Student, Newcastle University
Looking into behaviour change maintenance from the theoretical perspective: A structured theory review
Christopher Keyworth
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Cues for lifestyle behaviour change: What do patients see? An observation study of healthcare settings
Melissa Noke
PhD Student, University of Manchester
Childhood carrier counselling for sickle cell diseases (SCD) in the UK