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35 th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society August 23 – August 27, 2021 Handbook
CONTENTS Welcoming message from the President of the EHPS...................... Page 4 Welcoming message from the chair & co-chair of the EHPS 2021.... Page 5 Keynotes ....................................................................................... Page 6-9 Scientific Committee ..................................................................... Page 10-11 Scientific Programme. Overview ................................................... Page 12-16 Workshops ...................................................................................... Page 17 The SIG Programme continues on the next page............................. Page 18-23 Detailed Scientific Programme ...................................................... Page 24-60 Monday, 23 Aug 2021 ........................................................................ Page 24-31 Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 ........................................................................ Page 32-37 Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 ................................................................... Page 37-50 Thursday, 26 Aug 2021 ...................................................................... Page 51-55 Friday, 27 Aug 2021 ........................................................................... Page 56-60 General Conference Information ................................................... Page 61-62 Awards .......................................................................................... Page 63-67 Herman Schaalman Award 2021.......................................................... Page 64 Fellowship Award 2021 ......................................................................Page 65 Stan Maes Early Career Award 2021 ..................................................... Page 66-67 Upcoming Conferences ................................................................. Page 68-69 2 3
Welcoming message from Welcoming message from the the President of the EHPS chair & co-chair of the EHPS 2021 Dear Members of the European This is the second year that our annual conference is held virtually Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the scientific committee, we would like to welcome you to the 35rd due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This year, however, thanks to Conference of the European Health Psychology (EHPS) – again online. We are – as every Health Psychology Society, the great efforts of the Scientific Committee, we are happy to one – keen in meeting up in person next year at the EHPS. However, since we have to have a conference with a full five-day program. deal with the current situation and have this conference again online, we wanted to make it a very enjoyable experience. We have a lot of presentations and added some new formats (like the “Labseries” and the “Give me 5-minutes”), which will certainly add On behalf of the entire EHPS Executive Committee, I would like to thank to the dynamics of the EHPS conference. Hence a lot of content and given the variety in Robbert Sanderman, Chair of the Scientific Committee, Marta Marques, formats we trust it to be anything than a boring week. co-Chair of the SC, and all the members of the SC, for their wonderful work in putting together an excellent scientific program, despite the Apart from program based on accepted abstracts (i.e.: posters and orals/symposia) we constraints imposed by the pandemic. also have other meetings like the Special Interest Groups and Workshops. Please feel free also to join these other events. And, when you are new in this conference/the EHPS We would also like to thank the keynote speakers and all participants – do know that we have a warm and open atmosphere of interaction and really do feel for presenting their work and offering their valuable input on a variety of welcome and interact if you wish so. topics and, of course, Easy Conferences for helping us organize a great conference. You will find information on how to navigate in this (virtual) conference space on the website of the conference. In short: the conference will make use of ZOOM facilities in combination with a system developed by Easy Conferences in collaboration with the Last year was a difficult one. The outbreak of the pandemic, the high Dear Colleagues EHPS. We are confident that this system will give you an easy access to the conference risk of infection, and the strict measures that were taken to control the and it will be easy to go from one session to the other. It is quite a buzzy program and situation triggered many changes in our way of life and our work. Many of we will miss out the natural breaks where we can hang out together. So, our advice is to these changes were not pleasant. At the same time though, this difficult put your personal program together and in doing so also plan breaks here and there and condition gave health psychologists the opportunity to demonstrate their when possible, also meet up with colleagues in breakout rooms and the like. striking ability to swiftly react and use all available resources in order to study and understand human behavior in times of crisis, improve One of the challenges for the Scientific Committee was to try to fit so many abstracts into individual and community preparedness in reducing the risk of infection the conference programme which comprises 18 symposia, 4 roundtables, 6 lab series, and controlling a global health threat, and help people manage the 1 state-of-the-art presentation, 212 regular oral, 86 “give me 5 minutes” and 164 poster psychological impact of the situation. And what a great job we did! The presentations, and 4 workshops. We will also have 4 SIG sessions. We are privileged to readiness of our community to reach out and develop international welcome four renowned keynote speakers: Mariet Hagerdoorn (Netherlands), Andrea research collaborations, as well as devise novel research methods in order Gecková (Slovakia), Daryl O’Connor (United Kingdom) and Geert Crombez (Belgium). to produce new relevant knowledge was astonishing. We are indebted to the members of the Scientific Committee and the track chairs who Several aspects of the knowledge and experience gained by health dedicated their time and energy to review so many abstracts in a short time period. We psychologists from across the world, during the pandemic and regarding thank everyone who accepted to chair the sessions this year. We would like to extend the pandemic, will be presented in our virtual conference. our thanks to Easy Conferences team; for their hard work, enthusiasm, and their efficient organizational and professional skills should not go unrecognized. Needless to say that without the contribution of many hundreds of competent health psychologists who sent Dear Friends & colleagues Welcome to the 35th annual conference their abstracts, the conference could not exist. Together, we hope that we have produced of the European Health Psychology Society. a varied, high quality scientific programme that will be of interest to conference delegates from all areas of health psychology. I hope you will enjoy it and I also hope that next year we will be able to celebrate the many scientific achievements of health psychologists in a We wish you a fantastic conference! face-to-face conference! Evangelos Karademas, PhD President of the EHPS Robert Sanderman Marta Marques Scientific committee chair Scientific committee co-chair 4 5
Prof. Mariët Hagedoorn Prof. Andrea Gecková Professor of Health Psychology at the University Professor of Social Psychology, Department of Health Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands Psychology and Research Methodology, Medical Faculty, Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice, Slovakia How to deal with the “Informal Care Gap”? Telling patient’s stories online as a new Transdisciplinary perspectives on territory in Health Psychology. K E Y NOT E S K E Y NOT E S sustainable informal care. Her research focuses on adaptation to chronic and life-threatening illness Prof. Andrea Madarasová Gecková, PhD. (1972) serves as a professor in in a dyadic context, that is focusing on both patients and their significant social psychology and expert in research on social determinants of health, others or caregivers. She makes use of longitudinal surveys and daily and research capacity building. Since 2002 she has been responsible for diary methods to unravel (daily) support and caregiving processes in the PhD research projects done within international collaboration of couples or other dyads (e.g., adult child caregiver and older parent), and universities in Slovakia, the Netherlands and later on also Czech republic. experimental designs and eHealth interventions to test how we may Together with dr. D. Selko, they introduced Health psychology in Slovakia improve psychosocial care and support. Her work is supported by Dutch and she served as a first national delegate for the European Health grant organisations as well as the EU (Marie Skłodowska-Curie: ENTWINE Psychology Association (2007-2011). informal care). She serves as a member of the editorial board of International Journal Mariët is past president of the Association for Researchers in Psychology of Public Health responsible for Central and Eastern European region for and Health in the Netherlands and Belgium, and Associate Editor of the more than 10 years. British Journal of Health Psychology. Abstract Informal caregiving is the backbone of our care systems. Without people who provide care to their loved-ones with health problems, disability or frailty, our systems would simply collapse. Though most caregivers provide care out of love and report positive experiences, caregiving often puts a high toll on them. To make informal care more sustainable, a transdisciplinary approach in which different disciplines --among others psychology, economics, policy and technical sciences-- work together is needed. I will talk about the “informal care gap,” where we stand in the field of informal caregiving research and research needed, potential solutions, and our innovative training network “ENTWINE informal care.” 6 7
Prof. Daryl O’Connor Prof. Geert Crombez Professor of Psychology at the School of Psychology, Professor of Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium University of Leeds, United Kingdom Stress: The Quiet Killer. The Challenge of ‘Pain K E Y NOT E S K E Y NOT E S Daryl’s current research focuses on: i) investigating the effects of stress His research focuses upon the role of psychology in the experience of and psychological interventions on health outcomes (e.g. suicide (chronic) pain and disability. Foundational to his research is a motivational behaviour, blood pressure, eating behaviours, cortisol reactivity perspective that is built around the powers of goals and self-regulation. and diurnal cortisol levels) and understanding the role of individual He has developed innovative experimental paradigms, and integrative differences variables (e.g. perseverative cognition, conscientiousness) models of pain perception. He is keen on stimulating critical and reflective within the stress process; ii) exploring the effects of implementation thinking about theoretical concepts (e.g. somatization, acceptance), of intentions-based interventions on screening behaviours. His work has relevance of empirical data (e.g. statistical vs clinical significance), and been published extensively in leading international journals in his field the practice of science. Currently, he is interested in how to bring the lab and it has frequently featured on radio and television and in the national to the real world (via ecological momentary assessment & intervention, and international press. In addition, to his own recent work Daryl has and diary methodologies). Geert Crombez is (has been) associate editor also been actively involved in promoting Open Science and improving of various journals in the field of health psychology (Psychology & Health, psychological science nationally and across Europe. Health Psychology Review) and in the field of pain (PAIN, European Journal of Pain, Journal of Pain, PainReports). He chaired an European education Daryl is a past Chair of the British Psychological Society’s (BPS) Division of committee that developed a core curriculum for pain psychologists. He is Health Psychology and the BPS Psychobiology Section and he is currently a fellow of the European Health Psychology Society and of the Association Chair of BPS Research Board and Chair of the European Federation of for Psychological Science. Psychology Associations (EFPA) Board of Scientific Affairs and is a Trustee of the BPS. Daryl was joint Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychology & Abstract Health from 2011 and 2019. In 2011, Daryl was elected a Fellow of the The evidence is perplexing. Despite diagnostic and therapeutic Academy of Social Sciences, in 2014 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal advancements in medical science, many chronic somatic complaints, Society of Arts, in 2015, he was elected a Distinguished International such as fatigue and pain, remain “medically unexplained” and prove Affiliate of the American Psychological Association’s Division 38 (Health stubbornly hard to change. Worse perhaps, there has been a dramatic Psychology). In 2017 he was elected Fellow to the Academy of Behavioral increase in the report of disability and suffering, with health complaints Medicine Research and in 2019 he was made Fellow of the European given as the primary cause of distress. Health Psychology Society. In this presentation historical and current psychological science will be reviewed as it attempts to both explain and influence people’s sense of suffering associated with chronic pain. The work of the pioneering behavioural psychologist Wilbert Fordyce and physiological psychologist Ronald Melzack will set the stage. These scientists provided the ground for a now ‘taken for granted’ biopsychosocial perspective, in which a dynamic interplay between and amongst physiological, psychological and social processes has to be taken into account in order to understand pain and suffering. Next, I will dissect pain and suffering as a multilayered phenomenon. Starting with the kernel idea that pain is a biologically hard-wired signal of bodily threat that demands attention and interrupts behaviour, I will explore how individuals with persistent pain gradually become fixed in a pattern of pain-related fear and avoidance behaviour. In daily life, pain may then expand from a sign of bodily threat to a fundamental threat to the identity of individuals: Chronic pain calls into question “who we are” and “who we want to be”. Paradoxically, research indicates that active and persistent attempts to solve the pain in order to protect identity and aspirations, may only fuel frustration and suffering. The lecture will end with how a multilayered and functional analysis of the disruptive nature of pain leads to recent advancements in a psychological science of chronic pain. In doing so, I will call for a health psychology approach of chronic pain, in which patients are considered as normal individuals, albeit in an abnormal situation. 8 9
Scientific Committee Track Chair 1. Kwasnicka Dominika Health Behaviour Models Dima Alexandra Robbert Sanderman Chair 2. Hamilton Kyra Health Behaviour Change Interventions Marques Marta The Netherlands 3. Figueiras Maria João Self-Regulation in Health and Illness Rackow Pamela 4. Salewski Christel Individual Differences and Health Marta Marques Vice-Chair Plass Anne Marie 5. Bode Christina Portugal/Ireland Coping with Chronic Disease DeLongis Anita 6. Groarke Jenny Interventions in Chronic Disease Doyle Frank Ewa Gruszczynska Member 7. Nurmi Johanna Stress, Physiology & Health Luminet Olivier Poland 8. Van ryckeghem Dimitri Coping with Pain and Psychosomatic Issues Neter Efrat 9. Hennessy Marita Health, Families, and Children Maria Joao Figueiras Member Verhofstadt Lesley 10. Figueiras Maria João Portugal/Abu Dhabi Well-being and Quality of Life Across the Lifespan Lee Christina 11. Warner Lisa Marie Health Psychology and Ageing Dixon Diane Lucie Byrne Member 12. Neter Efrat Social Support, Caregiving, and Health UK Pauly Theresa 13. Dombrowski Stephan Public Health and Health Promotion Crutzen Rik 14 McCleary Nicola Implementation & Health Services Research Efrat Neter Member Byrne-Davis Lucie 15. König Laura Israel Leah Bührmann eHealth and mHealth 16. Gardner Benjamin Occupational Health Pisanti Renato Miroslav Sirota Member 17. Sirota Miroslav Health Care Communication, including Risk UK/Slovakia Masaryk Radomír Perception 18. Schüz Benjamin Culture, Social change and health Orbell Sheina 19. Inauen Jennifer Health inequalities, climate change and Sebastian Potthoff Member Rehackova Lucia sustainability 20. UK/Germany Peters Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Green James Methodology 10 11
Scientific Programme. Overview Monday, 23 Aug 2021 Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 8:00 - 10:00 Workshops 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Habit: Theory and Application 10:00 - 11:00 Opening Ceremony 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Digital Health and Computer Tailoring 11:00 - 11:05 Short break (5 mins) 11:00 - 11:05 Short break (5 mins) 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Posters 12:35 - 12:45 Short break (10 mins) 12:35 - 12:45 Short break (10 mins) 12:45 - 13:45 Keynote Lecture: Geert Crombez - The Challenge of ‘Pain’ 12:45 - 13:45 Parallel Sessions: State of the Art Lectures and Lab Series 13:45 - 14:15 Break - Networking (30 mins) 13:45 - 14:15 Break - Networking (30 mins) 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Symposia 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Symposia 15:15 - 15:25 Short break (10 mins) 15:15 - 15:25 Short break (10 mins) 15:25 - 16:25 Parallel Sessions: Give me 5 Minutes 15:25 - 16:55 Parallel Sessions: Posters 16:30 - 17:30 EHPS Members Meeting Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Thursday, 26 Aug 2021 9:30 - 11:00 SIG N-of-1 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Open Science 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Equity, Global Health, and Sustainability 11:00 - 11:35 Networking 11:00 - 11:05 Short break (5 mins) 11:35 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Give me 5 Minutes 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations 12:35 - 12:45 Short break (10 mins) 12:35 - 12:45 Short break (10 mins) 12:45 - 13:45 Keynote Lecture: Daryl O’Connor Stress: The Quiet Killer 12:45 - 13:45 Keynote Lecture: Mariët Hagedoorn How to deal with the “Informal Care Gap”? Transdisciplinary 13:45 - 14:15 Break - Networking (30 mins) perspectives on sustainable informal care 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Roundtables and Lab Series 13:45 - 14:15 Break - Networking (30 mins) 15:15 - 15:25 Short break (10 mins) 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Roundtables and Lab Series 15:25 - 16:55 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations 15:15 - 15:25 Short break (10 mins) 15:25 - 16:55 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations 14 15
Scientific Programme. Overview Friday, 27 Aug 2021 10:00 - 11:00 EHPS National Delegates meeting 10:00 - 11:00 BPS-DHP board meeting 11:00 - 11:05 Short break (5 mins) 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Have a look on Workshops All times in this document are in CEST, GMT+2 12:35 - 12:45 Short break (10 mins) Monday, 23 Aug 2021 Workshops 12:45 - 13:45 Keynote Lecture: Andrea Gecková Telling patient’s stories online as a new territory in Health Psychology 8:00 - 10:00 Development and Use of Core Outcome Sets in Health Psychology 13:45 - 14:15 Break - Networking (30 mins) Karen Matvienko-Sikar 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Symposia Qualitative research in the age of open science: the Reproducible 15:15 - 15:20 Short break (5 mins) Open Coding Kit (ROCK) 15:20 - 16:20 Closing Ceremony and Presentation of Next Conference Szilvia Zorgo, Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Peters 16:25 - 16:55 Networking Analysing N-of-1 data in health psychology: step-by-step introduction to visual and statistical analysis using SPSS Nicola O'Brien, Suzanne McDonald, Derek Johnston Supportive Conversations – a brief, upscalable and cost-effective behaviour change intervention Wendy Lawrence, Judit Varkonyi-Sepp, Daniella Watson 16 17
Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 9:30 - 11:00 SIG N-of-1 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Habit: Chairs: Nicky O’Brien, Suzanne McDonald Chairs: Dr Benjamin Gardner & Dr Phillippa Lally Overview of the SIG session: Overview of SIG session: During the N-of-1 SIG this year, we will provide a summary of activities in the During the N-of-1 SIG this year, we will provide a summary of activities in the previous year, an introduction to SIG committee members and roles, and previous year, an introduction to SIG committee members and roles, and explore the needs and preferences of SIG members for future activities. explore the needs and preferences of SIG members for future activities. Attendees: Titile: The SIG will be open to those who are already members of the SIG or Flexible habits: Advancing Dual-Process Models of Health Behavior Using indicate interest in joining as a member of the SIG before the meeting. Prior Intensive Longitudinal Data in the Era of COVID-19 registration for the meeting is required. Description: This session will discuss new theoretical and methodological directions in the study of habit and health behaviour. Guest speaker Prof Genevieve Dunton will discuss the concept of ‘flexible habits’ and how it might best be captured SIG Equity, Global using real-world data, followed by group discussions of arising theoretical and 9:30 - 11:00 applied questions and future research directions. Attendees: Health, and Open to anyone attending the conference, no registration required. Sustainability 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Digital health & computer tailoring: Chairs: Jennifer Inauen and Lucia Rehackova Overview of session: In this session of the SIG Equity, Global Health and Sustainability, we will hear a keynote lecture by Niels Peter Rygaard, head and founder of Fairstart Global and recipient of the APA international award for humanitarian work. His Chairs: Eline Smit, Laura Konig lecture is entitled “Climate Change: Theory, Effects on Families, and Global Overview: Online Interventions”. The second half of the session is dedicated to updates The Digital Health & Computer-tailoring SIG is looking forward to meeting you of the SIG’s activities and setting goals for the upcoming year. all digitally. We will hold our annual general meeting to update all members Attendees: and interested conference attendees on our recent and planned activities All delegates are welcome to join our session (no preregistration required). before facilitating networking activities. The agenda for this session is as follows (all times CEST) 9:30 - 10:00 am: annual general meeting: introduction of the SIG and SIG committee and update on past and ongoing activities 10:00 - 11:00 am: networking and discussion about future SIG activities 20 21
Thursday, 26 Aug 2021 9:30 - 11:00 SIG Open Science : Chairs: Elaine Toomey, Emma Norris Overview of session: • Updates on SIG activities this year (no. members, newsletter, webinars, conference sessions, intro article in European Health Psychologist, Award etc.) • Reminder of how to sign-up • Update on Research Prioritisation project • Announcement of the EHPS OS SIG ECR Bursary 2021 winner • Brainstorm initiative ideas for next year • Making EHPS Conference more open • Recruitment of SIG committee members Attendees: Open to anyone attending the EHPS conference 22 23
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11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Monday, 23 Aug 2021 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Monday, 23 Aug 2021 Determinants in Self-regulation, Coping with pain Assessing and Implementation e- and mHealth for COVID-19 preventive health beliefs and chronic and psychosomatic promoting physical and health services physical activtity, dietary behaviours conditions issues and wellbeing in research behaviours and weight mid and late life management 11:05 Psychosocial Exploring beliefs about Risk and resilience Health-related behaviours What behaviour change Systematic review of RCTs Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian- determinants of seasonal end-of-life among predictors for recovery among stroke survivors: techniques are used in 262 comparing face-to-face vs remote looking people during the COVID-19 influenza vaccine uptake substitute decision makers after spinal fusion surgery an 18 months post-stroke randomized trials of audit and behaviour change interventions for pandemic in Germany among healthcare workers using the Common-Sense in adolescents with assessment feedback interventions? weight management Julia Koller in long-term care facilities SelfRegulation Model idiopathic scoliosis Ana Moura Carly Meyer Stephan Dombrowski Eanna Kenny Jacob Crawshaw Melanie Beeckman 11:17 Motivation and Illness and treatment The evolution of Psychosocial and What works to increase patient Is there a digital divide? A systematic Loneliness and mental health in opportunity as predictors beliefs as predictors of the psychosomatic behavioural Predictors of participation in critical care review of mobile interventions for lockdown: a longitudinal analysis of care seeking among rehabilitation outcome child: psychological Self-Efficacy in Treatment rehabilitation: a systematic weight-related behaviours Jenny Groarke Canadian Military in patients with affective characteristics and Adherence among older review Cynthia Forbes healthcare providers disorders psychiatric comorbidity hypertensive Patients with Catherine Lawrence Jennifer Born Rieka von der Warth Avital Gershfeld-Litvin Diabetes Francesco Zanatta 11:29 A population survey Illness perceptions Endometriosis : physical The Clinical Frailty Scale Health Behaviour Change Effects of avatar appearance on Health behaviors and mental health investigating of patients receiving and psychological impact employment in the frailty Technique in Routine Practice healthy eating intentions: exploring during the COVID-19 pandemic: A psychological barriers haemodialysis: a of pain assessment of chronic in HIV Counselling and Testing the effects of avatar body size longitudinal population-based and motivators of cervical systematic review of Cassandra Guillemot patients: a systematic sessions in Uganda Nadine van der Waal survey cancer screening uptake qualitative studies review Faith Martin Jutta Mata Gaby Judah Buse Keskindag Nicolò Granata 11:41 The clustering of Social distancing as a Does Functional Somatic Promoting volunteering Non-Clinical Patient Factors: Effects of suggestions and nudges in Hope in a crisis: Evaluation of a motivational constructs Chance for Sleep Timing: Symptoms measurement among older adults: Two Assisting or Hindering Mental mobile self-scanning applications on digital intervention for people with for diet and physical A Daily Diary Study on differ across Sex and Age? randomized controlled Health-Related Clinical healthy choices in the supermarket cancer during COVID-19 activity and their Bedtime Procrastination Angelica Acevedo-Mesa trials Decisions? Nynke van der Laan Hayley Wright associations with behavior Liesemarie Albers Lisa Marie Warner A Data Linkage Study Juul M.J. Coumans Lauren Burns 11:53 Facilitators and barriers to Exploring the relationship Adapting the AIMS Inter- Depression and Using focus group discussions Do food tracking apps differ in One quick needlestick, one giant substance-free pregnan- between self-reported vention for Breast Cancer attenuated physiological to explore the use of routinely acceptability, induced food-related leap for mankind: How to increase cies in high-income coun- adherence, clinical data Survivors following Ad- responses to acute stress: collected health data: lessons cognitions and behaviour? COVID-19 vaccination intention tries: a meta-synthesis of and psychosocial factors juvant Endocrine Ther- the moderating role of learned A pilot study Astrid Carolus qualitative research among kidney transplant apy using Intervention early life adversity Lisa Ballard Anila Allmeta Tamara Escanuela recipients Mapping Tracey Keogh Sanchez Abigail Hucker Anna Janssen 12:05 Systematic review: Lesson Learned: What Young women’s Portuguese colonial war Preparing handover Effectiveness of digital physical Lithuanian informal caregiver Indirect and moderating influences dietary intake experiences of an veterans’ mental and instructions for primary activity interventions in low SES burden and support needs during effects of social inequality in daily life? Multilevel endometriosis diagnosis physical health: 45 years care at patient discharge: an individuals: a systematic review and COVID-19 and beyond on health behaviours via two-part modelling for and subsequent support later, what do we know? ethnography of the hospital meta-analysis Ieva Biliunaite TDF variables semicontinuous outcomes Georgina Wren Diogo Morgado environment Max Western Benjamin Schüz Alea Ruf Ola Markiewicz 12:17 Exploring the influence of Exploring the perspectives A systematic review of Implementing a text Ecological momentary assessment How Covid-19 is affecting eating socio-economic status on of young adult active ingredients of social messaging system for diabetes to examine associations of behaviour on peri/postmenopausal sugar-sweetened beverage participants with Type 1 prescribing interventions medication adherence in psychological factors with dietary women? consumption in everyday diabetes: The D1Now pilot targeting mental health general practice: A qualitative intake: A systematic review Mafalda Leitão life RCT Matt Cooper study Daniel Powell Christopher Martin Jones Elizabeth McCarthy Jenny Mc Sharry 26 27
14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Symposia Monday, 23 Aug 2021 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Symposia Monday, 23 Aug 2021 Women`s health issues Advances and innovations in Open Science and Digital decision aids: Coping with the COVID-19 Habit formation and across the lifespan: the use of implicit measures Health Psychology: Considerations for design pandemic: individual and disruption as mechanisms Identifying risks and to assess & modify health- Case studies of applying and evaluation collective regulation of for sustainable health opportunities for change related processes principles to practice emotional distress behaviour change 14:15 Opening 14:15 The effect of a contextual 14:15 Factors impacting open 14:15 Opening 14:15 The language of Covid-19: 14:15 Changes in hygiene habits Efrat Neter motivational state on science practices of Thomas Gültzow Official communications during the COVID-19 attentional bias for food early career healthcare and emotional responses pandemic: An international, Eva Kemps researchers: a mixed across countries repeated measures study methods study’ Olenka Dworakowski Amanda Rebar Elaine Toomey 14:17 Mother-infant contact after birth can 14:17 Integrating Behaviour reduce postpartum post-traumatic Change Interventions & stress by reducing birth-related fear Patient Decision Aids: How and guilt to accomplish synergetic Yael Benyamini effects? Thomas Gültzow 14:27 The role of hereditary cancer risk 14:27 Assessing sleep-related 14:25 Developing an open 14:29 Reproductive decision- 14:27 The Psychosocial Impact of 14:30 When behaviour becomes perception in defensive coping attitudes with the IAT: a educational resource making: An online decision COVID-19 on Diet-Related a habit: how older adults Anita Y. Kinney preliminary investigation for open research: the aid for couples at risk of Motives and Behaviours form and maintain lifestyle- Carmen Peuters PaPOR TRAIL project transmitting a genetic Rebecca Gregson integrated exercise habits Karen Matvienko-Sikar disease Sarah Labudek Yil Severijns 14:37 The impact of cultural and 14:39 Comparing direct and 14:35 Do “Evidence-Based” 14:39 Coping with Covid-19: health-care system differences on indirect measures of Interventions Need mental health outcome and psychological adaptation to breast attentional bias to pain in to Be Based on Open emotion regulation across cancer men and women Science? An Analysis of the lifespan in 4 countries Evangelos Karademas Edmund Keogh Clearinghouse Standards Zilla Marie Huber Sean Grant 14:47 Effects of three planning 14:45 Exploring the barriers 14:41 The Contraception Choices 14:45 Script Elicitation as a interventions on physical activity and facilitators to digital decision-aid method for changing in woman patient—women partner research preregistration Julia Bailey habitually executed sleep dyads Emma Norris hygiene routines among Monika Boberska short sleepers Benjamin Gardner 14:57 Discussion 14:51 Self-concept IAT and 14:55 Q&A 14:53 Values clarification 14:51 The Role of Embitterment Karen Morgan Attentional Bias towards Marta Marques strategies: what are they in Individual‘s Intend to fatigue: demonstration and and do they work? Vaccine against COVID-19 user tests of measures and Jesse Jansen Dennis Koroma CBM Jody Geerts 15:05 Q & A 15:03 Discussion 15:05 Discussion 15:03 Stories of life during a 15:00 Discussion Dimitri Van Ryckeghem Eline Smit pandemic: experiences Phillippa Lally of individuals in different speaking parts of Switzerland Zlatina Kostova 28 29
15:25 - 16:25 Parallel Sessions: Give me 5 Minutes Monday, 23 Aug 2021 15:25 - 16:25 Parallel Sessions: Give me 5 Minutes Monday, 23 Aug 2021 Theories of Health behaviour Coping and Health, families, Digital health behaviour Health and wellbeing in Doctor-patient and public behaviour change change adjustment to and children interventions the workplace health communication interventions Chronic Disease 15:25 Leveraging behavioural Health behaviour change Exploring understandings Parental Self-Efficacy as Digitisation and health- Intensified job demands as a Physiological linkage during doctor- science to understand interventions for heart of cystic fibrosis patients a Predictor of Children’s related behaviour: Results of a risk for stress of conscience: patient interactions in oncology facial ‘T-zone’ touching failure self-care: a theory- and their spouses' Nutrition nationwide survey in Germany Nurses experiences during Marta Vigier to reduce the spread of based manual parenthood experiences Ricarda Möhler Tina Jahnel organizational change infectiousdiseases Amanda Whittal through focus groups Mikko Heikkilä Mackenzie Wilson Anne Jacob 15:33 Using the capability, A tailored intervention to Fading effect of Being a Parent of a Child Towards personalised digital ACT in the workplace: A Measurement of person-centred opportunity, and motiva- reduce the transmission positive reappraisal: A with Down's Arthritis- healt interventions: clustering meta-analytic examination of consultation skills in practitioners: tion model of behaviour risk of antimicrobial- Measurement-Burst Diary An Interpretative method of action and coping randomized controlled trials a systematic review of reviews of to explore sun-protection resistant bacteria through Study among People Phenomenological plans to promote PA Irina Unruh validated studies behaviours in adults food handling Living with HIV Analysis Helene Schroé Anne van Dongen Michele A. Mulqueen Vivianne Visschers Ewa Gruszczynska Kelly McDonagh 15:41 Social cognitive predictors An educational video Endometriosis and How partnership, What goes on in DBCIs for Psychometric validation of the Pediatric oncologists' difficulties of intention to obtain the and risk message to infertility : psychological reproduction, and housing weight loss maintenance Italian version of Edmondson’s related to context when announcing human papillomavirus reduce consumers` risk impact on couples life courses are linked targeting physical activity: A Psychological Safety Scale in the resistance to anti-tumor vaccine among Indonesian of antimicrobial-resistant Josephine Klinkenberg to mental and physical Scoping Review organizational context treatements: A qualitative study young adults bacteria in food subjective health Jorge Encantado Mariantonella Todaro Johanna Terrasson Amelia Citra Kirana Claudia Freivogel Laura Altweck 15:49 Psychosocial Determinants S.A.I.N.T.S.: Co- A thematic analysis: The Influence of Parental A feasibility randomised Alcohol prevention at the Factors Influencing the General of Edible InsectConsump- development and delivery experiences of being Self-Efficacy Expectations controlled trial evaluating workplace and its impact on Public’s SDM Involvement, Perceived tion Intentions and Behav- of the MAP behaviour identified with on Children's Physical a context aware smoking selected health outcomes Patient-Centered Communication ior in Western Democratic change training in St pathogenic variants in Activity and Media cessation app (Quit Sense) Laura Bielefeld Style, and Medical Treatment Republic of Congo Helena BRCA1/2 in Ireland Behavior Aimie Hope Satisfaction Emmanuel Mopendo Wendy Maltinsky Nikolett Warner Katrin Kieslinger Ju-Chun Chien Mwisomi 15:57 A Cognitive-Emotional Evaluation of evi- HIV coping strategies Preventing and reducing Germ Defence digital behaviour Investigating Sedentary Office Healthcare providers’ views on Model to Explain Message dence-based and popu- in French Guiana : a Parental Burnout: Effects change intervention to reduce Workers Movement in Varied medication adherence across Framing Effects: Reducing lation-tailored behaviour qualitative approach in of Cognitive Behavioral the spread of viruses in the home Workplaces: A Qualitative chronic health conditions: A Meat Consumption change interventions in health psychology Stress Management and Sascha Miller Exploration Qualitative Study Valentina Carfora the context of humanitar- Anne-Sophie Petit Positive Psychology Kailas Jenkins Angelos P. Kassianos ian aid interventions Miriam Harter Agata Urbanowicz 16:05 Lyme Disease Social Selecting relevant socio- Early life environmental Breast cancer survivors’ and An exploration of COVID-19 Using routinely-collected health Representations After a cognitive determinants unpredictability predicts main carers’ perspectives on related psychological distress data to investigate automatic Tick-bite: How Do Patients for interventions on vulnerability to pain in the acceptability of internet- among frontline healthcare cognitive processes in clinical Attribute Their Post-bite adult 24-hour movement adulthood delivered cognitive behavioural workers in Ireland and Italy behaviour: a scoping review Health Problems? behaviours using the Eszter Simon therapy Laura O'Connor Nicola McCleary Costanza Puppo CIBER approach Selin Akkol-Solakoglu Ann DeSmet 16:13 The impact of Naluri app Attitudes towards health, Beyond the physical risk: Using routinely-collected health on depression, anxiety healthcare, and eHealth in a Psychosocial impact and coping data to investigate automatic and quality of life among disadvantaged neighborhood: A in healthcare professionals cognitive processes in clinical cardiac patients community-based participatory during the COVID-19 pandemic behaviour: a scoping review Darlina Fadil Azim research approach Theodora Fteropoulli Nicola McCleary Jasper Faber 30 31
The Programme continues on the next page 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Individual differences in Interventions in Chronic Caregivers’ outcomes and health behaviour Disease well-being 11:05 Barriers and Facilitators to A psychosocial intervention for Do informal caregivers expect to die Physical Activity at Midlife: individuals with chronic kidney earlier?: Findings from a population- A Systematic Review disease: a pilot randomised based, longitudinal study from Sinead Bracken controlled trial Germany Zoe Jenkins Larissa Zwar 11:17 OBJECTIVE and Subjective Pilot of an intensive community- Quality of life among lymphoma Impulsivity Differentially based intervention for people patients’ natural caregivers Moderate Within- and Between- with type 2 diabetes in Kupang, Dylan Muccia Person Associations between Indonesia Exercise and Drinking James Green Laian Najjar 11:29 Identification of psychological Personalised adherence inter- Emotio-spatial distances in informal profiles among overweight vention improves photopro- care: Evidence from a cross- patients: what links with tection amongst adults with sectional study in Israel depression and wellbeing? Xeroderma Pigmentosum: results Eva Bei Natalija Plasonja from the XPAND trial Jessica Walburn 11:41 Emotion regulation and Let’s not reinvent the wheel– Sleep characteristics among perfectionism: The mediating adapting the Adherence informal caregivers of stroke role of different eating patterns improvement self-management survivors: duration, satisfaction and on eating disorder symptoms Strategy (AIMS) to Heart Failure quality Tamara Mohoric Joëlle Dam Filipa Teixeira 11:53 Trait vs. state sensitivity to Does self-compassion facilitate The use of intensive longitudinal physiological signals of satiation change in psychological methods in informal dementia care: and hunger: Two construct functioning and well-being 12 a scoping review validity studies months after bariatric surgery? Pierre Gérain Aikaterini Palascha Johanna Pyykkö 12:05 Compliance to ecological Does acceptance of disability Interventions in Europe to support momentary assessment help improving psychological healthcare professionals after the as behavioural indicator of well-being among mobility occurrence of adverse events psychopathology: Results impaired individuals? José Joaquín Mira from a representative sample Laura Alčiauskaitė Hanna Reich 12:17 Who practices mindfulness after an Factors associated with uptake Impact of social support on intervention? Latent profile analyses and adherence to a VLCD in hospitalisation risks, unplanned of social cognitive responses non-alcoholic fatty liver disease readmission and post-discharge Marguerite Beattie patients mortality in chronic diseases Leah Avery Lucy Bayer-Oglesby 32 33
11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 14:15 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions: Roundtables and Lab Series Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 COVID-19 related Risk communication and COVID-19 Roundtables Lab Series perceptions and health behaviour behaviour 14:15 Paving the Way for Health Climate Action: The role of Benefits and Risks of Optimizing Reproducibility and Health Psychology Transparency of Data and Analyses in Qualitative Marieke Adriaanse, Vera Araujo Soares, Susan Michie, Research Paquito Bernard, Rob Ruiter James Green, Tracy Epton, Kristina Newman, Szilvia 11:05 Health Anxiety, Coping Evidence-based vs. promoting Socioeconomic differences in COVID- Zorgo, Gjalt-Jorn Peters, Jenny Mc Sharry, Karen Strategies, and Psychological vaccination information material: protective behaviours: Differential Matvienko-Sikar Well-being of Covid-19 patients Does it matter for risk appraisals? effects of Reasoned Action and inpatients: A Longitudinal Leonie Otten Approach constructs for multiple Study behaviours 14:15 Using app stores and innovative trial designs to evaluate Evaluation and Population Health Impact of Digital and optimise health behaviour change apps Health Interventions Selin Karaköse Mark Conner Claire McCallum, Sebastian Potthoff, Leah Bührmann, Julian Wienert, Tina Jahnel, Benjamin Schüz Olga Perski, Amit Baumel, Dominika Kwasnicka, Gill ten 11:17 News media framing of Faking Self-Reports: A Serious Physical distancing intervention: Hoor vaccination uptake and herd Threat in the Assessment of Increasing intentions through a self- immunity: a content analysis Health Behavior efficacy manipulation in the CHARIS 15:25 - 16:55 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Aleksandra Lazic Viktoria Egele project Chantal den Daas Health behaviours in time Individual differences in coping with health issues 15:25 Donor career development – how past behaviour The hoax conspiracy as a soothing but maladaptive 11:29 Exploring the barriers and Optimising the delivery of breast Lifestyles and sociodemographic influences future blood donation intention escape from the COVID-19 pandemic reality facilitators of physical distancing cancer risk estimates to women predictors of adherence to COVID-19 Klara Greffin Philipp Schmid in the context of the COVID-19 aged 30-39 years restrictions in fragile patients pandemic Sarah Bellhouse Roberto Capelli Karen Farrell 15:37 The Temporal Dynamics of Sitting Behavior Positive psychological traits are associated with dietary Pam ten Broeke behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown Margaux Robert 11:41 Adherence to physical distancing Effect of antibiotic resistance Prevalence of psychological distress guidance in Ireland: A nationally messages and their framing on among healthcare workers in Ireland representative analysis from the the reduction of inappropriate and Italy during the COVID-19 iCARE study antibiotic expectations pandemic 15:49 The change-readiness model: A grounded behaviour Risk factors for anxiety and depression: a popula- Hannah Durand Miroslav Sirota Jack Flynn change theory tion-based study Marianne Therese Smogeli Holter Camilla Hakelind 16:01 Practice makes perfect: Repeatedly dealing with self- Coping with recent COVID-19 deaths: A Qualitative Study 11:53 Exploring factors associated The effect of risk knowledge Occupational stress and health control conflict facilitates its resolution with grieving family members in Italy with COVID-19 vaccine intention and risky behaviours on cervical during the Covid-19 pandemic: Marleen Gillebaart Lorenza Entilli to inform public health screening attendance mediating effects of work-related interventions in England Sue Sherman rumination Vivi Antonopoulou Louisa Pavey 16:13 Daily associations of intrinsic reward, anticipated Exploring the needs of spousal and adult children infor- regret, and self-efficacy with automaticity across 12 mal caregivers: A mixed-method systematic review weeks Srishti Dang 12:05 5 Implementing the 'Germ Development of a PtDA Quality of working life during Sally Di Maio Defence' digital behaviour- integrating risk information COVID-19: a test of the Job Demands change intervention using rapid supporting SDM about Resource model person-based optimisation personalised surveillance Renato Pisanti 16:25 Association between self-esteem and weight The role of consumption and reward simulations in the methods after breast cancer change depends on initial weight status in a general motivation for sugar-sweetened beverages Ben Ainsworth Jet W. Ankersmid population Almudena Claassen Sandrine Peneau 12:17 What does it mean to choose health? Experiences of medication Understanding COVID-19 vaccination A photo elicitation study reviewing in Primary Care – intention: the role of anticipated 16:37 Insights into dynamic association between physical Iga Palacz-Poborczyk Lessons for optimization of a affective reactions symptoms and affect from longitudinal data in inflam- multimorbidity intervention Miriam Capasso matory arthritis Lisa Hynes Hsiu Yen Tung 34 35
15:25 - 16:55 Parallel Sessions: Oral Presentations Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021 Contextual factors Quality of life in context eHealth and COVID-19 Persuasive and affecting child and informative health adolescent health communication behaviours 15:25 Media Influence Components The impact of unemployment #StrongerTogether: Utilizing health 15:25 Ambivalent attitudes and the as Predictors of Children's Body and childbirth on trajectories of behavior and technology acceptance intention to undergo Whole Image and Eating Problems life satisfaction in different social models to predict adoption of Genome Sequencing Jolien De Coen contexts COVID-19 tracing apps Efrat Neter Stefanie Hahm Samuel Tomczyk 15:37 The role of others – effects Posttraumatic Growth and Development of an app-based 15:37 Consuming media, consuming of group composition in the Quality of Life in Fathers of behavior change intervention to food: A time-use diary survey on treatment of childhood obesity Children with Special Needs promote hand hygiene during a TV viewing and concurrent food Andrea Zumbrunn Gulsen Filazoglu Cokluk pandemic intake Melanie Amrein Monique Alblas 15:49 Behaviour change interventions Mechanisms behind the Short- and longer-term effects 15:49 Developing an online decision- improve maternal and child association between fear of of a brief online intervention on aid and CenteringPregnancy nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: falling and quality of life in old handwashing during the COVID-19 intervention promoting informed systematic review age pandemic decision making about maternal Daniella Watson Greta M. A. Steckhan Noemi Lorbeer pertussis vaccination Charlotte Anraad 16:01 A qualitative investigation of Quality of life dimensions in A pilot randomised controlled 16:01 The impact of sharing life events the health behaviours of young clinical care of breast cancer trial exploring feasibility of online and current issues on decision- children from refugee families: survivors: a Delphi study expressive writing during the making for breast reconstructive Photo Elicitation Urška Smrke COVID-19 pandemic surgery Maha Alsubhi Daisy McInnerney Lorelle Dismore 16:13 A meta-analysis of the parental Assessing wellbeing in early life Engagement with online fitness social-cognitive correlates of oral using retrospective recall: the videos on YouTube and Instagram hygiene behavior in preschoolers example of addicts in recovery during COVID-19: a longitudinal Stephanie Smith Emily Arden-Close study Wuyou Sui 16:25 The Communities That Care “Everything was destroyed”: Feasibility Randomised Controlled The Programme continues on the next page Wednesday, Youth Survey: Unidimensionality Resilience of older adults with Trial of the Hope Programme for and predictive power of risk disabilities during hurricane Parents of Autistic Children during factors in Germany Maria in Puerto Rico COVID-19 Maren Reder Mariana Guzzardo Kim Bul 16:37 What groups of measures would promote healthy early childhood development in marginalized Roma Life on a temporary surface; A qualitative study on loneliness among highly skilled migrants 25 Aug 2021 communities? Neda Bayat Shoshana Chovan 36 37
11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Posters Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Posters Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 2.4 Aspirin non-adherence in pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia (ANA): a qualitative study 1.0 Health behaviour and theory Raya Vinogradov 1.1 Changing social norms are a stronger predictor for health behavior than static social norms 2.5 Evaluating the influence of symptom-monitoring on menopausal health outcomes: a systematic review Sabrina Stöckli and meta-analysis Robin Andrews 1.2 Differences in exercise motives of University of Zagreb students with regarding leisure-time physical activity level 2.6 iHOPE for PCOS: Qualitative evaluation of an online peer support intervention for polycystic ovary Janko Babic syndrome Carol Percy 1.3 Identity mechanisms and interventions in the context of smoking and physical-activity: a scoping review protocol 2.7 Emotional and cognitive processes in psychological interventions for children with chronic physical Kristell M. Penfornis conditions Mareike Kaemmerer 1.4 Beliefs about Healthy Sleep Habits in Adults With and Without Diabetes: A Reasoned Action Approach Lydi-Anne Vézina-Im 2.8 Which behaviors are targeted in self-care interventions for patients with hypertension? Heleen Westland 1.5 Snack consumption among young people. Eating style and the theory of planned behavior Luigina Canova 2.9 Developing an intervention to improve type 2 diabetes care for people with severe mental illness Tracey Dorey 1.6 Scoping review of theories and classification systems of multiple behaviours and goals in behavioural science 2.10 Self-regulation in sustainable food purchases: The role of motivation, self-control and depletion Carolina C. Silva Natasha Auch 1.7 The need for support in engaging in physical activity among patients with cancer in Japan Tomoko Matsui 3.0 Coping with chronic illness 1.8 The influences of dietary lifestyles and environments on the intention-behavior consistency Shoji Ohtomo 3.1 Medication Adherence in Chronic Conditions: A Scoping Review of Barriers, Facilitators and Interventions Maria Karekla 1.9 Middle school students’ attitudes toward the HPV vaccine and psychological antecedents of vaccination Catherine Juneau 3.2 Development of the Patient-Reported Impact of Dermatological Disease (PRIDD) measure: a concept elicitation study 1.10 Weight-related health beliefs in adolescents and young adults Rachael Pattinson Radina Stoyanova 1.11 Sense of ceherence and somatic symptoms 3.3 Couples facing the honeymoon period of Parkinson's disease: a qualitative study of dyadic functioning Ivana Marcinko Charlotte Manceau 1.12 Motivational predictors of physical activity in women with fibromyalgia 3.4 Differences between three groups of neurological patients regarding their adherence to medication Sofía López-Roig Gabriele Helga Franke 1.13 Cultural differences in Physical Activity: The Effect of Goal Orientation and Basic Psychological Needs 3.5 The relationship between depression, anxiety and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel Duygu Gurleyik disease Michal Bártek 1.14 FOODLIT-PRO: Conceptual and empirical development of the Food Literacy Wheel Raquel Rosas 3.6 Psychosocial Functioning of Vitiligo Patients in the Face of Stigmatization: A systematic review Simona Lysáková 2.0 Self-regulation and health and interventions in Chronic Illness 3.7 Being a person or being a patient: adaptive resources in long-term survivors after heart transplantation Anna Mierzynska 2.1 On the changeability of subjective illness perceptions and stigmatising attitudes towards mental health problems 3.8 Living with cystic fibrosis: patients’ experiences of diagnosis in adulthood Thomas McLaren Nisha Sharma 2.2 Overcoming goal obstacles in chronic pain: Exploring the role of goal characteristics and obstacle features 3.9 A Qualitative Analysis of Psychosocial Adjustment Process of Veteran Soldiers with Amputation Monika Hricová İrem Berna Güvenç 2.3 Role and group identity and adjustment to running group disbandment 3.10 Management of the disease by osteoporotic patients Sasha Kullman Laura Lepage 38 39
11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Posters Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 11:05 - 12:35 Parallel Sessions: Posters Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021 3,11 Exploring personality and coping strategies in chronic pain patients 5.3 Family and non-family intergenerational relationships: implications for students’ subjective health, life Morana Radman satisfaction and psychological well-being Olga Strizhitskaya 3,12 Supported self-management in asthma reviews: a mixed methods observational study nested in the IMP2ART programme 5.4 The role of school climate in Jordanian high school students' life satisfaction Emma Kinley Abdullah Alshammari 3,13 THEORETICALLY informed education to support asthma self-management in primary care: part of the 5.5 Reconceptualization of quality of life due to the lockdown among women with or without cancer IMP2ART programme Stéphéline Ginguené Kirstie McClatchey 5.6 How emotional intelligence and emotional skills are linked with well-being, health, work ability and 3,14 The impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health in patients with Inflammatory Arthritis recovery? Melissa Sweeney Taina Hintsa 5.7 Is work-life balance important for Portuguese adults’ productivity? Bárbara Pinheiro 4.0 Youth and family mental health 5.8 Effects of brief mindfulness program for medical students Etsuyo Nishigaki 4.1 Positive youth development and mental health of Bulgarian adolescents Anna Alexandrova-Karamanova 5.9 Positive Well-Being in Heart Failure Patients Katarzyna Piotrowicz 4.2 How to establish supportive peer relationships: a qualitative study with early adolescents Ina Krammer 5.10 Sexual quality of life of cancer patients Florence Sordes 4.3 Social discourse and stigmatisation as a barrier to a child and adolescent mental health services Zuzana Dankulincova Veselska 5.11 A qualitative meta-synthesis examining spirituality as experienced by individuals living with terminal cancer 4.4 Prevalence of mental disorders in youth with chronic skin conditions: A systematic review and metaanalysis Lucy Hayden Clodagh Flinn 5.12 Utilizing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in Researching Sexual Health: Working with Women 4.5 Parental rejection and social appearance anxiety: The mediating role of self-concept clarity at Temporary Shelters Celia K. Naivar Sen Anna Alexandrov 4.6 Parental Health Status and Adolescents’ Psychological Distress: The Role of Parentification Cliff Yung-Chi Chen 6.0 Social support, caregiving, and health 4.7 Intergenerational transmission of posttraumatic orientation to bodily signals within mother-daughter dyads 6.1 Inclusion of Illness in the self among cardiac patients and their caregiving partners Noga Tsur Shira Galin Soibelman 4.8 Mindfulness mediates the relationship between parenting stress and relationship satisfaction 6.2 Communal Motivation to Provide Care: Evidence from a Multinational iCohort Study on Informal Care Julia Eggermann Giulia Ferraris 4.9 Relationship satisfaction and depression in patient-partner dyads: longitudinal associations 6.3 The place of sick peers in adolescents and young adults with cancer. Preliminary quantitative results Karolina Lobczowska Jeff Phan 4.10 Economic status and depression: Mediating role of self-rated health in students during the COVID-19 6.4 Health and psychosocial correlates of being a spouse carer of a person with dementia pandemic Marcus Falk Johansson Dominika Ochnik 6.5 People living with type 2 diabetes in Pakistan: Nutritional practices and family roles Omama Tariq 6.6 Adjustment and maintenance of couple relationships following a spinal cord injury 5.0 Quality of life in community and clinical populations Luned Mair 5.1 Loss of self or an internal struggle? Investigating experiences of depression in Greek-Cypriot patients 6.7 Life Review Intervention Among Patients In Palliative Care Maria Orphanidou Constance Garrouteigt 5.2 Relationship between suicidal ideation and self-rated health indicators in general population 6.8 Psychosocial, pregnancy and delivery characteristics of mothers at risk of postpartum depression Nijole Gostautaite Midttun Lubica Banovcinova 40 41
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