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Contents 2004Vol 13 Issue 1 – January 2004 (click here for pdf file) Individual Articles: The impact of clinical management type on maternal locus of control in pregnant women with pre-labour rupture of membranes at term The role of personality in predicting exercise behaviour: a systematic review Ethnicity, pain & pain beliefs: an overview The role of partner relationships in young adults’ adherence to the diabetes self-care regime From global needs to specific behaviours: the influence of needs, motives and goals in the theory of planned behaviour in an exercise context Changing and assessing health behaviours: examples from work in progress Critical community psychology in practice – examples from a chronic pain service My experience of Stage Two training - the Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology at Staffordshire University Division of Health Psychology - Chair’s Report September 2003 Report from the Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference 2003, Stafford Physical activity – a planned behaviour? A review of the symposium ‘Exercise theory and research’ at the Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference 2003, Stafford Review of the 17th European Health Psychology Society Conference 2003, Kos Review of the CREATE workshop 2003, Kos Review of the SYNERGY workshop 2003, Kos Report from the American Psychological Association Convention – Division 38 Health Psychology Convention 2003, Toronto Regulars: Book Reviews: Books for Review Vol 13 Issue 2 – April 2004 (click here for pdf file) Individual Articles: Challenging the hill-metaphor of ageing: Growing older, not old Spirituality, religion, health and well-being in later life Re-formulating the fear of falling: Frailty and psychological well-being in older people Using mixed methods to examine the effects on women of combining work and elder-caring Exploring the role of cognitions in addiction research: the example of alcohol What doctors think other people know Communicating social support online: a qualitative analysis of an Irritable Bowel Syndrome support network Shiftwork, stress and health: what about chronotype? The development of the professional doctorate (stage two training programme) in health psychology at Staffordshire University Learning and teaching in health psychology: Results from the LTSN survey. Review of the symposium ‘Body image: theory and research’ at the Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference 2003, Stafford Review of the 5th Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Conference 2003, Plymouth. Regulars: Book Reviews: Books for Review Volume 13 Issue 3, July 2004 (click here for pdf file) Contents: Themed Articles: Complementary and Alternative Medicine The psychology of complementary and alternative medicine Associations and explanations: Who uses complementary medicine and why? Complementary and Alternative Medicine(CAM) research is relevant to all health psychology Individual Papers: Psychological aspects of liver transplantation The Urinary Iceberg: A study of male help-seeking in progress Reasons for non-attendance on a community-based, lay-led, self-management programme for peoplewith chronic disease Understanding beliefs about exercise among participants attending the Chronic Disease Self-ManagementCourse Consultancy: What is it and how does it work? Experiences of a Trainee Health Psychologist Regulars: BookReviews Understanding Childhood Eczema Understanding Skin Problems: Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and related conditions Understanding Irritable Bowe Syndrome Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques Books for Review Volume 13 Issue 4, 2004 (click here for pdf file) Contents Individual Articles: A recent history of the Division of Health Psychology: Moving and shaking, perhaps? Are head and neck cancer patients’ expectations regarding treatment and recovery influenced by information: A qualitative pilot study Adversarial growth following cancer and support from health professionals What differentiates the young person with diabetes exhibiting good metabolic control and poor metabolic control: A qualitative analysis The roles of neuroticism within stressful transactions: Combining experience sampling methods with longitudinal data Division of Health Psychology Postgraduate Sub-Committee: An overview Survey of student attitudes towards the Stage 2 Qualification Regulars A profile of health psychology at the University of Stirling Books for Review Book Reviews Mental Health from a Gender Perspective Health Care Ethics Lessons from Intensive Care Foundations in Quantative Business Techniques Status Syndrome Forthcoming events |
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