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Note: the following list of publications are those that include Professor Derek Johnston, Professor Marie Johnston, Dr Falko Sniehotta, and Dr Jill Francis, as well as their associated research staff, fellows and postgraduates as authors in the past 15 years. See individual web sites for other publications.

 

Please note that this page is intended to allow ready access to a partial bibliography and to reprints for personal study use only.
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Last updated: March 9, 2010

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in press

Journal articles

Boldero JM, Robins GL, William BJ, Francis JJ. Relational discrepancies and emotion: The moderating roles of relational mode and relational discrepancy valence. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. (in press)

Dixon D, Pollard B, Johnston M, Rowley D. (in press). Application of the ICF to referral delay in total joint arthroplasty. Quality and Safety in Healthcare.

Eccles M, Johnston M, Hrisos S, Francis J, Grimshaw J, Steen N, Kaner E. (in press). Translating clinicians' beliefs into implementation interventions (TRACII): an intervention modeling experiment to change clinicians' intentions to implement evidence-based practice. Implementation Science.

Eccles MP, Francis J, Foy R, Johnston M, Bamford C, Grimshaw JM, Hughes J, Lecouturier J, Steen N, Whitty PM. (in press). Improving professional practice in the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: A modeling experiment to evaluate a theory based intervention. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine.

Francis JJ, Johnston M, Robertson C, Glidewell L, Entwistle V, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM. What is an adequate sample size? Operationalising data saturation for theory-based interview studies. Psychology & Health. (in press)

Francis JJ, Stockton C, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Cuthbertson BH, Grimshaw JM, Hyde C, Tinmouth A, Stanworth SJ. (in press). Evidence-based selection of theories for designing behaviour change interventions: Using methods based on theoretical construct domains to understand clinicians' blood transfusion behaviour. British Journal of Health Psychology.

Francis, J.J., Tinmouth, A., Stanworth, S.J., Grimshaw, J.M., Johnston, M., Hyde, C., Stockton, C., Brehaut, J.C., Fergusson, D., Eccles, M.P.  (In Press).  Using theories of behaviour to understand transfusion prescribing in three clinical contexts in two countries. Implementation Science.

Francis J, Wileman S, Bekker, Barton, Campbell M, Ramsay C. (in press). Beliefs about surgery: Development and validation of an instrument to assess cognitive representations about surgery, in the context of a chronic illness. Psychology and Health.

Kolehmainen N, Francis J, McKee L. (in press). To provide or not to provide treatment: that is the question. British Journal of Occupational Therapy.

Molloy, G. J., Dixon, D., Hamer, M., & Sniehotta, F.F. (in press). Social support and regular physical activity: Does planning mediate this link? British Journal of Health Psychology

Molloy GJ, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M. (in press). Two alternative models of health behaviour and recovery from activity limitations due to acute injury: A prospective study. Psychology and Health. PDF

Molloy, G.J., Gao, C., Johnston, D.W., Johnston, M., Witham, M.D., Struthers, A.D., McMurdo, M.E.T. (In press) Adherence to ACE inhibitors and illness beliefs in older heart failure patients.  European Journal of Heart Failure. D0C

Porteous T, Francis J, Bond C, Hannaford P. Temporal stability of beliefs about medicines: implications for optimising adherence. Patient Education & Counselling. (in press)

Presseau, J., Sniehotta, F.F., Francis, J.J., Gebhardt, W.A. (in press). With a little help from my goals: Integrating intergoal facilitation with the theory of planned behaviour to predict physical activity. British Journal of Health Psychology. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Gorski C, Araújo-Soares V. (in press). Adoption of community based cardiac rehabilitation programs and physical activity following phase III cardiac rehabilitation in Scotland: A prospective and predictive study. Psychology and Health. PDF

Vogt, F., Ashworth, M., Hall, S., Sniehotta, F. F. & Marteau, T. M. (in press). What underlies the perception that a medical intervention is effective? An exploratory study among smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research.

 

Books/Chapters

Powell R, Johnston M. (in press). Hospitalisation in Adults. In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman & R.West. Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health & Medicine. 2nd Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sniehotta FF & Aunger R. (in press). Stage models of behaviour change. In D.P. French, A. Kaptein, K. Vedhara & J. Weinman (Eds). Health Psychology 2nd Edition. Blackwell. PDF

 


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2010

Darker CD, French DP, Eves FF, & Sniehotta FF. (in press). An intervention to promote walking amongst the general population based on an extended theory of planned behaviour: A waiting list randomised controlled trial. Psychology and Health, 25, 1, pp 71 – 88. PDF

 

2009

Journal articles

Allan, J., Farquharson, B., Choudhary, C., Johnston, D.W., Jones, M.C., Johnston, M. (2009) Research Protocol. Stress in telephone helpline nurses: research protocol for a study of theoretical determinants, physiological aspects and behavioural consequences. Journal of Advanced Nursing. PDF

Araújo-Soares V, McIntyre T, MacLennan G, Sniehotta FF. (2009). Development and exploratory cluster-randomised opportunistic trial of a theory-based intervention to enhance physical activity among adolescents. Psychology and Health, 24, 805-822. PDF

Araújo-Soares V, McIntyre T, Sniehotta FF. (2009). Predicting changes in physical activity amongst adolescents: The role of self-efficacy, intention, action planning and coping planning. Health Education Research, 24, 128-139. PDF

Bonetti D, Johnston M, Clarkson J, Turner S. (2009). Applying multiple models to predict clinicians” behavioural intention and objective behaviour when managing children’s teeth. Psychology and Health 24, 7,843 – 860. PDF

Eccles, M.P., Francis, J., Foy, R., Johnston, M. Bamford, C., Grimshaw, J.M., Hughes, J., Lecouturier, J., Steen, N., Whitty, P.M. (2009). Improving professional practice in the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: A modelling experiment to evaluate a theory-based intervention. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 16, 377-388. PDF

Eccles, M.P., Hawthorne, G., Johnston, M., Hunter, M., Steen, N., Francis, J., Hrisos, S., Elovainio, M., Grimshaw, J.M. (2009) Improving the delivery of care for patients with diabetes through understanding optimised team work and organisation in primary care. Implementation Science 2009, 4:22. PDF

Eccles, M.P., Hrisos, S., Francis, J.J., Steen, N., Bosch, M., Johnston, M. (2009) Can the collective intentions of individual professionals within healthcare teams predict the team's performance: developing methods and theory. Implementation Science , 4:24. PDF

Francis, JJ, Tinmouth, A., Stanworth, S.J., Grimshaw, J., Johnston, M., Hyde, C., Stockton, C., Brehaut, J., Fergusson, D., Eccles, M.P. (2009). Study protocol: Using theories of behaviour to understand transfusion prescribing in three clinical contexts in two countries: Development work for an implementation trial. Implementation Science, 4, 70. PDF

Francis, J.J., Stockton, C., Eccles, P., Johnston, M., Cuthbertson, B.H., Grimshaw, J.M.,
Hyde, C., Tinmouth, A., Stanworth, S.J. (2009)Evidence-based selection of theories for designing behaviour change interventions: Using methods based on theoretical construct domains to understand clinicians’ blood transfusion behaviour. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 625–646. PDF

Hrisos, S., Eccles, M.P., Francis, J.J., Dickinson, H.O., Kaner, E.F.S., Beyer, F., Johnston, M. (2009)  Are there valid proxy measures of clinical behaviour? a systematic review.  Implementation Science 2009, 4:37. PDF

Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Francis J, Bosch M, Dijkstra R, Johnston M, Grol R, Kaner EFS, Steen IN.(2009) Using psychological theory to understand the clinical management of type 2 diabetes in Primary Care: a comparison across two European countries. BMC Health Services Research, 9:140. PDF

Molloy GJ, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M. (2009). Two alternative models of health behaviour and recovery from activity limitations due to acute injury: A prospective study. Psychology and Health, 24, 271-285. PDF

Morrison, K, Ricketts, IW, Jones MC, Johnston DW, Pitts NB, Sullivan FM. (2009). eHealth International Journal, 5, 1 PDF

Pastor, M,A., Lopez-Roig, S., Sanchez, S., Hart, J., Johnston, M., Dixon, D.  (2009)  Analysing motivation to do medicine cross-culturally: The international motivation to do medicine scale.  Escritos de Psicologia, Vol. 2, no 2, pp.3-9. PDF

Pollard, B., Dixon, D., Dieppe, P., Johnston, M. (2009)  Measuring the ICF components of Impairment, Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction: an item analysis using classical test theory and item response theory.  Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:41 PDF

Powell, R., Allan, J.L., Johnston, D.W., Gao, C, Johnston, M., Kenardy, J., Pollard, B, Rowley, D.I.  (2009)  Repeated Within-Participant Assessment in People After Joint Replacement Surgery. Rehabilitation Psychology 2009, Vol. 54, No. 1,83-90. PDF

Presseau, J., Sniehotta, F.F., Francis, J.J., Campbell, N.C. (2009). Multiple goals and time constraints: perceived impact on physicians' performance of evidence-based behaviours. Implementation Science, 4: 77. PDF

Schüz B, Sniehotta FF, Mallach N, Wiedemann AU, Schwarzer R. (2009). Predicting transitions from the preintentional, intentional and actional stages of change. Health Education Research. PDF

Sniehotta FF. (2009). An experimental test of the theory of planned behaviour. Applied Psychology: HWB, 1, 257-270. PDF

Sniehotta FF. (2009). Towards a theory of intentional behaviour change: Plans, planning, and self-regulation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 261-273. PDF

Wiedemann AU, Schüz B, Sniehotta F, Scholz U, & Schwarzer R (2009). Disentangling the relation between intentions, planning, and behaviour: A moderated mediation analysis. Psychology & Health, 24, 67-79. PDF

 

Books/Chapters

Burkert S & Sniehotta FF. (2009). Selbstregulation des Gesundheitsverhaltens (pp 98-107). In J. Bengel & M. Jerusalem (Eds.), Handbuch der Gesundheitspsychologie und Medizinische Psychologie. Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe. PDF


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2008

Journal articles

Allan JL. (2008). The intention-behaviour gap – it’s all under control (executive control). The European Health Psychologist, 10, 62-64. PDF

Allan JL, Johnston M & Campbell N. (2008). Why do people fail to turn good intentions into action? The role of executive control processes in the translation of healthy eating intentions into action in young Scottish adults. BMC Public Health, 8:123. PDF

Bonetti D, Johnston M. (2008). Perceived control predicting the recovery of individual-specific walking behaviours following stroke: Testing psychological models and constructs. British Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 463-478.

Callaghan B, Condie E, Johnston M. (2008). Using the common sense self-regulation model to determine psychological predictors of prosthetic use and activity limitations in lower limb amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 32, 324-336.

Clarkson JE , Turner S, Grimshaw JM, Ramsay CR, Johnston M, Scott A, Bonetti B, Tilley CJ, Maclennan G, Ibbetson R, MacPherson LMD and Pitts NB. (2008). Changing clinicians' behavior: a randomized controlled trial of fees and education. J Dent Res, 87, 640-644. 

Dixon D, Johnston M. (2008). Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations: Consistency with theoretical constructs. Disability and Rehabilitation, 30, 126-133. PDF

Dixon D, Johnston M, McQueen M, Court-Brown C. (2008). The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (DASH) can measure the impairment, activity limitations and participation restriction constructs from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 9: 114. PDF HTML

Dixon D, Johnston M, Rowley D, Pollard B. (2008). Using the ICF and Psychological Models of Behavior to Predict Mobility Limitations. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53, 191-200. PDF

Dombrowski SU, Luszczynska A. (2008). The interplay between conscious and automatic self-regulation and adolescents’ physical activity: the role of planning, intentions, and lack of awareness. Applied Psychology: An International Review. PDF

Entwistle V, Prior M, Skea Z, Francis J. (2008). Involvement in treatment decision-making: its meaning to people with diabetes and implications for conceptualisation. Social Science & Medicine, 66, 362-375.

Francis JJ on behalf of Marie Johnston, Jennifer Burr, Alison Avenell, Craig R Ramsay, Marion K Campbell, and Susan Michie. (2008). Assessing complex interventions - Importance of behaviour in interventions (Letter to BMJ). Published 11 November 2008, doi:10.1136/bmj.a2472 - BMJ 2008;337:a2472

Francis HM, Clarke KA, Steer CB, Francis JJ, Underhill CR. (2008). Attitudes of advanced Australian medical oncology trainees to rural practice. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 4, 34-41

Francis JJ, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Whitty P, Grimshaw J, Kaner E, Smith L, Walker A. (2008). Explaining the effects of a randomised controlled trial to implement evidence-based diabetes care. Implementation Science, 3:50. PDF

Hadert A & Quinn F. (2008). The individual in research: Experimental single-case studies in health psychology. Health Psychology Update, 17, 20-27. PDF

Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Francis JF, Kaner EFS, Steen IN, Grimshaw J. (2008). An intervention modelling experiment to change GPs’ intentions to implement evidence-based practice: Using theory-based interventions to promote GP management of upper respiratory tract infection without prescribing antibiotics. BMC Health Services Research, 8:10. PDF

Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Francis JF, Kaner EFS, Steen IN, Grimshaw J. (2008). Developing the content of two behavioural interventions. Using theory-based interventions to promote GP management of upper respiratory tract infection without prescribing antibiotics. BMC Health Services Research, 8:11. PDF

Johnston DW, Tuomisto MT, Patching GR. (2008). The Relationship Between Cardiac Reactivity in the Laboratory and in Real Life. Health Psychology, 27, 34-42. PDF

Johnston M, Dixon D. (2008). Current issues and new directions in psychology and health: What happened to behaviour in the decade of behaviour? Psychology and Health, 23, 509-513. PDF

Langston AL, Johnston M, Francis J, Robertson C, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Marteau T, MacLennan G, Weinman J, McCallum M, Miedzybrodska Z, Charnock K, Ralston SH. (2008). Protocol for stage 2 of the GaP study (genetic testing acceptability for Paget's disease of bone): A questionnaire study to investigate whether relatives of people with Paget's disease would accept genetic testing and preventive treatment if they were available. BMC Health Services Research, 8:116. PDF

Lecouturier J, Bamford C, Hughes JC, Francis JJ, Foy R, Johnston M, Eccles MP. Appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: Identifying the key behaviours of 'best practice'. (2008). BMC Health Services Research, 8:95. PDF

McKenzie JE, French SD, O'Connor DA, Grimshaw JM, Mortimer D, Michie S, Francis J, Spike N, Schattner P, Kent PM, Buchbinder R, Green SE. (2008). IMPLEmenting a clinical practice guideline for acute low back pain evidence-based manageMENT in general practice (IMPLEMENT): cluster randomised controlled trial study protocol. Implementation Science, 3:11. PDF

Michie S, Johnston M, Francis JJ, Hardeman W, Eccles MP. (2008). From theory to intervention: mapping theoretically derived behavioural determinants to behaviour change techniques. Applied Psychology: An International Review. Special Issue on “Conceptualizing Theory-Based Health Behavior Change Research”. Applied Psychology: an international review. PDF

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Johnston M, Morrison V, Pollard B, Bonetti D, Joice S, McWalter R. (2008). Spousal caregiver confidence and recovery from ambulatory activity limitations in stroke survivors. Health Psychology, 27, 286-290. PDF

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Johnston M, Witham MD, McMurdo MET, Struthers AD (2008). Using the demand-control model of job strain to predict caregiver burden and satisfaction in the informal caregivers of heart failure patients. British Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 401-417.

Powell R, Johnston M & Johnston DW. (2008). The effects of negative affectivity on self-reported activity limitations in stroke patients: Testing the Symptom Perception, Disability and Psychosomatic Hypotheses. Psychology and Health, 23, 195-206.

Presseau J, Sniehotta FF, Francis JJ, Little BR. (2008). Personal projects analysis: Opportunities and implications for multiple goal assessment, theoretical integration, and behaviour change. The European Health Psychologist, 10, 32-36. PDF

Renner B, Schüz B, Sniehotta FF. (2008). Preventive Health Behaviour and Adaptive Accuracy of Risk Perceptions. Risk Analysis, 28, 741-748. PDF

Skår S, Sniehotta FF, Araújo-Soares V, & Molloy GJ. (2008). Prediction of Behaviour vs. Prediction of Behaviour change: The Role of Motivational Moderators in the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 609-627. PDF

Sugden JA, Sniehotta FF, Donnan PT, Boyle P, Johnston DW, McMurdo MET. (2008). The feasability of using pedometers and brief advice to increase actvity in sedentary older women – a pilot study. BMC Health Services Research, 8:169. PDF

Watson MC, Hart J, Johnston M, Bond CM. (2008). Exploring the supply of non-prescription medicines from community pharmacies in Scotland. Pharmacy World and Science. PDF

Why YP & Johnston DW. (2008). Cynicism, anger and cardiovascular reactivity during anger recall and human-computer interaction. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 68, 219-227. PDF

Williams L, O'Connor RC, Howard S, Hughes BM, Johnston DW, Hay JL, O'Connor DB, Lewis CA, Ferguson E, Sheehy N, Grealy MA & O'Carroll RE. (2008). Type D personality mechanisms of effect: The role of health-related behaviour and social support. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 64, 63-69. PDF

Books/Chapters

Glidewell, L. (2008). The Self in Health and Illness Patients, Professionals and Narrative Identity (Book Review). Health Expectations, 11, 96-97. PDF

Francis JJ, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Walker A, Grimshaw J, Foy R, Kaner EFS, Smith L, Bonetti D. (2008). Constructing questionnaires based on the theory of planned behaviour. A manual for Health Services Researchers. Quality of life and management of living resources, contract number QLG4-CT-2002-00657.

 


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2007

Journal articles

Akl EA, Treweek S, Foy R, Francis J, Oxman AD, on behalf of the ReBEQI group. (2007). NorthStar, a support tool for the design and evaluation of quality improvement interventions in healthcare. Implementation Science, 2:19 . PDF

Allan J, Johnston DW, Johnston M, Mant D. (2007). Depression and perceived behavioral control are independent predictors of future activity and fitness after coronary syndrome events. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 63, 501–508. PDF

Cleland J, Francis J, Watson M, Inch J, Bond C. Using theory to improve communication: designing a communication skills training package for medicine counter assistants. (2007). International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 15, 79-81.

Conway CA, Jones BC, DeBruine LM, Little AC, Hay JL, Perrett DI, & Feinberg DI. (2007). Integrating physical and social cues when forming face preferences: Differences among low and high anxiety individuals. Social Neuroscience. PDF

Cooke R, Sniehotta FF, Schüz B. (2007). Predicting binge-drinking behaviour using an extended TPB: Examining the impact of anticipated regret and descriptive norms. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 42, 84-91. PDF

Cuthberston BH, Rattray J, Johnston M, Wildsmith JA, Wilson E, Hernandez R, Ramsey C, Hull AM, Norrie J, & Campbell M. (2007). A Pragmatic Randomised, Controlled Trial of Intensive Care follow up programmes in improving Longer-term outcomes from critical illness. The PRaCTICaL study. BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:116. PDF

Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, Avenel A, Coyne JC. (2007). Towards a cumulative science of behaviour change: Do current conduct and reporting of behavioural interventions fall short of best practice? Psychology & Health, 22, 869-874. PDF

Dow MGT, Kenardy JA, Johnston DW, Newman MG, Taylor CB, Thomson A. (2007). Prognostic indices with brief and standard CBT for panic disorder: I. Predictors of outcome. Psychological Medicine, 37, 1493-1502. PDF

Dow MGT, Kenardy JA, Johnston DW, Newman MG, Taylor CB, Thomson A. (2007). Prognostic indices with brief and standard CBT for panic disorder: II. Moderators of outcome. Psychological Medicine, 37, 1503-1509. PDF

Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Johnston M, Steen N, Pitts NB, Thomas R, Glidewell E, MacLennan G, Bonetti D, Walker A. (2007). Applying psychological theories to evidence-based clinical practice: Identifying factors predictive of managing upper respiratory tract infections without antibiotics. Implementation Science, 2:26. PDF

Eccles M, Johnston M, Hrisos S, Francis J, Grimshaw J, Steen N, Kaner E. (2007). Translating clinicians’ beliefs into implementation interventions (TRACII): a protocol for an intervention modeling experiment to change clinicians’ intentions to implement evidence-based practice. Implementation Science, 2:27. PDF

Foy R, Bamford C, Francis JJ, Johnston M, Lecouturier, Eccles M, Steen N, Grimshaw J. (2007). Which factors explain variation in intention to disclose a diagnosis of dementia? A theory-based survey of mental health professionals. Implementation Science, 2:31. PDF

Foy R, Francis JJ, Johnston M, Eccles M, Lecouturier J, Bamford C, Grimshaw J. (2007). The development of a theory-based intervention to promote appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia. BMC Health Services Research, 7:207. PDF

Francis J, Grimshaw J, Zwarenstein M, Eccles M, Shiller S, Godin G, Johnston M, O’Rourke K, Presseau J, Tetroe J. (2007).Testing a TheoRY-inspired MEssage (TRY-ME): a sub-trial within the Ontario Printed Educational Message (OPEM) trial. Implementation Science, 2: 39. PDF

Francis J, Johnston M, Bonetti D, Glidewell L, MacLennan G, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. (2007). Health psychology research advances theory by addressing problems: illustrations from theory-based studies of health professional behaviour. European Health Psychologist, 9, 20-25. PDF

Graham ID, Logan J, Bennett CL, Presseau J, O'Connor AM, Mitchell SL, Tetroe JM, Cranney A, Hebert P, Aaron SD. (2007). Physicians' intentions and use of three patient decision aids. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 7:20. PDF

Grimshaw J, Zwarenstein M, Tetroe J, Godin G, Graham I, Lemyre L, Eccles M, Johnston M, Francis J, Hux J, O’Rourke K, Légaré F, Presseau J. (2007). Looking inside the black box: a theory-based process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial of printed educational materials (the Ontario printed educational message, OPEM) to improve referral and prescribing practices in primary care in Ontario, Canada. Implementation Science, 2: 38. PDF

Johnston M, Bonetti D, Joice S, Pollard B, Morrison V, Francis JJ, MacWalter R. (2007). Recovery from disability after stroke as a target for a behavioural intervention: Results of a randomised controlled trial. Disability & Rehabilitation, 29, 1117-1127. PDF

Michie S, Pilling S, Garety P, Whitty P, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Simmons J. (2007). Difficulties implementing a mental health guideline: an exploratory investigation using psychological theory. Implementation Science, 2:8. PDF

Pollard B, Johnston M, Dixon D. (2007). Theoretical framework and methodological development of common subjective health outcome measures in osteoarthritis: a critical review. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 5:14. PDF

Powell R, Johnston M, Johnston DW. (2007). Assessing walking limitations in stroke survivors: Are self-reports and proxy-reports interchangeable? Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 177-183.

Rodgers H, Francis JJ, Brittain K, Robinson AL. (2007) Who cares? Caring for the carers of stroke patients. Disability and Rehabilitation, 29, 425-427. PDF

Schröder C, Johnston M, Morrison V, Teunissen L, Notermans N, van Meeteren N. (2007). Health condition, impairment, activity limitations: Relationships with emotions and control cognitions in people with disabling conditions. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 280-289. PDF

Schröder C, Johnston M, Teunissen L, Notermans N, Helders P, van Meeteren N. (2007). Perceived control is a concurrent predictor of activity limitations in patients with chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88, 63-69. PDF

Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Burkert S, & Schwarzer R. (2007). Increasing physical exercise levels: Age-specific benefits of planning. Journal of Aging and Health, 19, 851-866. PDF

Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Schüz B, Oeberst A. (2007). Dynamics in self-regulation: plan-execution self-efficacy and mastery of action plans. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 2706-2725. PDF

Schüz B, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. (2007). Stage-Specific Effects of an Action Control Intervention on Dental Flossing. Health Education Research, 22, 332-341. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Araújo-Soares V, Dombrowski SU. (2007). Randomised controlled trial of a one-minute intervention changing oral self-care behaviour. Journal of Dental Research, 86, 641-645. PDF

Watson M, Cleland J, Inch J, Bond C, Francis J. (2007). Theory-based communication skills training for medicine counter assistants to improve consultations for non-prescription medicines. Medical Education, 41, 450-459.

Witham MD, Argo IS, Johnston DW, Struthers AD, McMurdo ME. (2007). Long-term follow-up of very old heart failure patients enrolled in a trial of exercise training. The American journal of geriatric cardiology, 16, 243-248.

 

Books/Chapters

Michie S, Rumsey N, Fussell A, Hardeman W, Johnston M, Newman S, Yardley L. (2007). Improving Health: Changing Behaviour. NHS Health Trainer Handbook. HTML

Sniehotta FF, Winter J, Dombrowski SU, & Johnston M. (2007). Volitionale Verhaltenskontrolle. In R. Fuchs, W. Göhner & H. Seelig, (Hrsg.), Aufbau eines körperlich-aktiven Lebensstils: Theorie, Empirie und Praxis (pp 150-169). Goettingen: Hogrefe. PDF


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2006

   Journal articles

Bonetti D, Pitts NB, Eccles M, Grimshaw J, Johnston M, Steen N, Glidewell L, Thomas R, Maclennan G, Clarkson JE and Walker A (2006) Applying psychological theory to evidence-based clinical practice: Identifying factors predictive of taking intra-oral radiographs. Social Science & Medicine, 63, 1889-1899. PDF

Donkin L, Ellis CJ, Powell R, Broadbent E, Gamble G, Petrie KJ. (2006). Illness perceptions predict reassurance following a negative exercise stress testing result. Psychology and Health, 21, 421-430.

Eccles MP, Foy R, Bamford CH, Hughes JC, Johnston M, Whitty PM, Steen N, Grimshaw JG. (2006). A trial platform to develop a tailored theory-based intervention to improve professional practice in the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: Study protocol [ISRCTN15871014]. Implementation Science. Mar 31;1:7. PDF

Eccles MP, Hrisos S, Francis J, Kaner EF, Dickinson HO, Beyer F, Johnston M. (2006). Do self- reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour: a systematic review. Implementation Science, 1:28, 1-10. PDF

Francis JJ, Boldero JM, Sambell NL. (2006). Self-Lines: A New, Psychometrically Sound, ‘User-Friendly’ Idiographic Technique for Assessing Self-Discrepancies. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 30, 69-84. PDF

Hay JL, Milders M, Sahraie A, & Niedeggen M. (2006). The effect of perceptual load on attention-induced motion blindness: the efficiency of selective inhibition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 885-907. PDF

Ietswaart M, Johnston M, Dijkerman C, Scott CL, Joice SA, Hamilton S, MacWalter RS. (2006). Recovery of hand function through mental practice: A study protocol. BMC Neurology 2006, 6:39. PDF

Johnston DW, Beedie A, Jones MC. (2006). Using computerized ambulatory diaries for the assessment of job characteristics and work-related stress in nurses. Work & Stress, 20, 163-172. PDF

Johnston M, Rattray JE, Wildsmith JAW. (2006). Predictors of emotional outcomes of intensive care. Anaesthesia 60, 1085-1092. Reply to D Natusch’s letter. Anaesthesia, 2006, 61, 605-616. PDF

Jones MC, Johnston DW. (2006). Is the introduction of a student-centred, problem-based curriculum associated with improvements in student nurse well-being and performance? An observational study of effect. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 43, 941-952. PDF

Langston AL, Johnston M, Robertson C, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Marteau TM, McCallum M, Ralston SH. (2006) Protocol for stage 1 of the GaP study (Genetic testing acceptability for Paget's disease of bone): an interview study about genetic testing and preventive treatment: would relatives of people with Paget's disease want testing and treatment if they were available? BMC Health Services Research. Jun 8;6:71. PDF

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Gao C, Witham MD, Gray JM, Argo IS, Struthers AD, McMurdo MET (2006). Effects of an exercise intervention for older heart failure patients on caregiver burden and emotional distress. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, 13, 381-387.

Molloy GJ, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Gao C, Witham MD, Gray JM, Argo IS, Struthers AD, McMurdo MET (2006). Does an exercise program for frail older patients with heart failure benefit their informal caregivers? Age & Ageing, 35 (suppl 1):i14.

Pollard B, Johnston M, Dieppe P. (2006) What do osteoarthritis health outcome instruments measure? Impairment, Activity Limitation, or Participation Restriction? Journal of Rheumatology, 33, 757-63. PDF

Pollard B, Johnston M. (2006) The assessment of disability associated with osteoarthritis. Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 18, 531-536. PDF

Scholz U, Knoll N, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. (2006). Physical activity and depressive symptoms in cardiac rehabilitation: long-term effects of a self-management intervention. Social Science and Medicine, 62, 2917-3198. PDF

Scholz U & Sniehotta FF. (2006). Langzeiteffekte einer Planungs- und Handlungskontrollintervention auf die körperliche Aktivität von Herzpatienten nach der Rehabilitation [Long term effects of a planning and action control intervention on physical activity of cardiac patients following rehabilitation]. Zeitschrift fuer Gesundheitspsychologie, 14, 73-81. PDF

Schüz B, Sniehotta FF, Wiedemann A, & Seemann R. (2006). Adherence to a daily flossing regimen in university students: Effects of planning when, where, how, and what to do in the face of barriers. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 33, 612-619. PDF

Schüz B, Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, & Mallach N. (2006). Gender differences in preventive nutrition: An exploratory study addressing meat consumption after livestock epidemics. Irish Journal of Psychology, 26, 101-113.

Sniehotta FF, Nagy G, Scholz U, & Schwarzer, R. (2006). The role of action control in implementing intentions during the first weeks of behaviour change. British Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 87-106. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, & Schwarzer R. (2006). Action Plans and Coping Plans for Physical Exercise: A Longitudinal Intervention Study in Cardiac-Rehabilitation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 11, 23-37. PDF

The Improved Clinical Effectiveness through Behavioural Research Group (ICEBeRG). (2006). Designing theoretically-informed implementation interventions. Implementation Science, 1:4. PDF

Watson MC, Bond CM, Grimshaw J, and Johnston M. (2006) Factors predicting the guideline compliant supply (or non-supply) of non-prescription medicines in the community pharmacy setting. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 15, 53-57.

Witham MD, Argo IS, Johnston DW, Struthers AD, McMurdo ME (2006). Predictors of exercise capacity and everyday activity in older heart failure patients. The European Journal of Heart Failure, 8, 203-207. PDF

Zanstra YJ, Schellekens JMH, Schaap C, Kooistra L. (2006) Vagal and sympathetic activity in burnout syndrome during a mentally demanding workday. Psychosomatic Medicine, 68, 583-590. PDF

 

Books/Chapters

Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Knoll N, Schwarzer R. (2006). On the interplay of physical activity, depressive symptoms, and self-regulation in cardiac patients. In: P. Buchwald (Ed). Stress and Anxiety: Application to Health, Work Place, Community, and Education (pp. 137-151). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. PDF

Schwarzer R, Scholz U, Lippke S, Sniehotta FF, & Ziegelmann JP. (2006). Self-regulatory processes in health behavior change. In Q. Jing, M. R. Rosenzweig, G. d’Ydewalle, H. Zang, H.-C. Chen, & K. Zhang (Eds.), Progress in psychological science around the world: Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Psychology. Vol. 2, Social and applied issues (pp. 167-180). London: Psychology Press.

Weinman J, Johnston M, & Molloy G. (Eds.). (2006). Health Psychology (Vols. 1-4). London: Sage Publications.


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2005

   Journal articles

Boldero JM, Moretti MM, Bell RC, Francis JJ. (2005). Self-discrepancies and negative affect: A primer on when to look for specificity, and how to find it. Australian Journal of Psychology, 57, 139-147. PDF

Bonetti D, Eccles M, Johnston M, Steen N, Grimshaw J, Baker R, Walker A, Pitts N. (2005). Guiding the design and selection of interventions to influence the implementation of evidence-based practice: an experimental simulation of a complex intervention trial. Social Science & Medicine, 60, 2135-2147. PDF

Eccles M, Grimshaw J, Walker A, Johnston M, Pitts N. (2005). Changing the behavior of healthcare professionals: the use of theory in promoting the uptake of research findings. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 58, 107-112. PDF

Eccles M, Grimshaw J, Walker A, Johnston M, Pitts N. (2005). Response to "The OFF Theory of research utilization". Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 58, 117-118. PDF

Foy R, Foot B, Francis J, Chakravarthy U, Wormald R. (2005). Trends in the provision of photodynamic therapy and clinician attitudes: a tracker survey of a new health technology. BMC Health Services Research, 5, 34 PDF

Foy R, Walker A, Ramsay C, Penney G, Grimshaw J, Francis J. (2005). Theory-based identification of barriers to quality improvement: induced abortion care. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 17, 1-9. PDF

Hardeman W, Sutton S, Griffin S, Johnston M, White A, Wareham NJ, Kinmonth AL. (2005). A causal modelling approach to the development of theory-based behaviour change programmes for trial evaluation. Health Education Research. PDF

Hay JL & Johnston DW. (2005). Validation of an interactive ambulatory heart rate monitor. Psychophysiology, 42, 62-63.

Ireland JA, Reid M, Powell R, Petrie KJ. (2005). The role of illness perceptions: Psychological distress and treatment seeking delay in patients with genital warts. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 16, 667-670.

Johnston M. (2005). Means and Meanings in Health Psychology. The European Health Psychologist, 1, 6-8. PDF

Jones MC, Smith K, Johnston DW. (2005). Exploring the Michigan model: The relationship of personality, managerial support and organizational structure with health outcomes in entrants to the healthcare environment. Work & Stress, 19, 1-22. PDF

Lippke S, Sniehotta FF, & Luszczynska, A. (2005). Social cognitions across the stages of behavior change. A comparison of two stage models. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 36, 43-50.

Michie S, Johnston M, Abraham C, Lawton R, Parker D, Walker A. (2005). Making psychological theory useful for implementing evidence based practice: a consensus approach. Quality & Safety in Health Care, 14, 26-33. PDF

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Johnston M, Morrison V, Pollard B, Bonetti D, Joice S, MacWalter R. (2005). Extending the demand-control model to informal caregiving. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 58, 235-243. PDF

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Johnston M, Witham MD, Struthers AD, McMurdo MET. (2005). Using the demand-control model of job strain to predict caregiver burden: A longitudinal study. Psychology & Health, 20, S1 176-177.

Molloy GJ, Johnston DW, Witham MD. (2005). Informal caregiving and congestive heart failure. Review and analysis. The European Journal of Heart Failure, 7, 591-602. PDF

Morrison V, Pollard B, Johnston M, MacWalter R. (2005). Anxiety and depression 3 years following stroke: Demographic, clinical, and psychological predictors. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 59, 209-213. PDF

Rattray JE, Johnston M, Wildsmith JAW. (2005). Predictors of emotional outcomes of intensive care. Anaesthesia, 60, 1085-1092. PDF

Robinson AL, Francis JJ, James PJ, Tindle N, Greenwell K, Rodgers H. (2005). Caring for carers of people with stroke: developing a complex intervention following the Medical Research Council framework. Clinical Rehabilitation, 19, 560–571. PDF

Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. (2005). Predicting Physical Exercise in Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Role of Phase-Specific Self-Efficacy Beliefs. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 27, ABSTRACT

Sniehotta FF, Luszczynska A, Scholz U, Lippke S. (2005). Discontinuity Patterns in Stages of the Precaution Adoption Process Model: Meat Consumption During a Livestock Epidemic. British Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 221-235. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Michie S, Johnston M. (2005). Treating obesity as scientific behavioural problem. British Medical Journal 15. December 2005 (Rapid Response). PDF

Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, Schwarzer R. (2005). Bridging the intention-behaviour gap: Planning, self-efficacy, and action control in the adoption and maintenance of physical exercise. Psychology & Health, 20, 143-160. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, Schwarzer R, Behr H, Fuhrmann B, Kiwus U, Völler H. (2005). Long-Term Effects of Two Psychological Interventions on Physical Exercise and Self-Regulation After Coronary Rehabilitation. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 12, 244-255. PDF

Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer, R., Scholz, U., Schüz, B. (2005). Action Planning and Coping Planning for Long-Term Lifestyle Change: Theory and Assessment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 565-576. PDF

Witham MD, Gray JM, Argo IS, Johnston DW, Struthers AD, McMurdo ME. (2005). Effect of a seated exercise program to improve physical function and health status in frail patients > or = 70 years of age with heart failure. American Journal of Cardiology, 95, 1120-1124. PDF

Zanstra YJ, Schellekens JMH, Schaap C, Kooistra L. (2005). Sympathetic and vagal activity in burnout syndrome. Psychophysiology, 42, S133.

 

Books/Chapters

Boldero JM, Francis JJ. (2005). Emotional responses to self-evaluation: The influence of situation and self-system characteristics. In A.V. Clark (Ed.) Psychology of moods (pp. 63-84). New York: Nova Science Publishers.


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2004

Journal articles

Bahrami M, Deery C, Clarkson JE, Pitts NB, Johnston M, Ricketts I, MacLennan G, Nugent ZJ, Tilley C, Bonetti D, Ramsay C (2004) Effectiveness of strategies to disseminate and implement clinical guidelines for the management of impacted and unerupted third molars in primary dental care:  a cluster randomised trial.  British Dental Journal, 197 , 691-696

Callaghan BG, Johnston M, Condie, E. (2004). Using the theory of planned behaviour to develop an assessment of attitudes and beliefs towards prosthetic use in amputees. Disability & Rehabilitation, 26, 924-930. PDF

Dijkerman C, Ietswaart M, Johnston M, MacWalter R. (2004). Does motor imagery improve hand function in chronic stroke patients? A pilot study. Clinical Rehabilitation , 18 , 538-549.

Johnston DW, Johnston M, Pollard B, Kinmonth AL, Mant D. (2004). Motivation is not enough: Prediction of risk behavior following diagnosis of coronary heart disease from the theory of planned behavior. Health Psychology, 23, 533-538. PDF

Johnston M, Hart J, O’Carroll R, McGee, H. (2004). 'Experiencing the evidence' in behavioural sciences increases self-efficacy. Medical Education , 38, 563-564. PDF

Johnston M, Pollard B, Morrison, V, MacWalter, R (2004). Functional Limitations and Survival Following Stroke:  Psychological And Clinical Predictors Of 3-Year Outcome. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine , 11 , 187-196. PDF

Michie S, Johnston M. (2004) Changing clinical behaviour by making guidelines specific. British Medical Journal, 328, 343-345. PDF

Milders M, Hay JL, Sahraie A & Niedeggen M. (2004). Cognitive inhibition ability modulates attention induced motion blindness. Cognition, 94, 23-33. PDF

Rattray J, Johnston M, Wildsmith JAW. (2004). The intensive care experience: development of the ICE questionnaire. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 47, 64-73.

Watson MC, Bond CM, Johnston M, Mearns K. (2004) Human error theory: a novel approach to developing strategies to improve the evidence-based supply of non-prescription medicines. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 12:R34.

Books/Chapters

Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Schüz B, & Schwarzer R. (2004). Physical exercise in cardiac rehabilitation patients: The role of phase-specific self-efficacy beliefs. In S. Keller & W. F. Velicer (Eds.), Research on the Transtheoretical Model: Where are we now, where are we going? Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

Sutton S, Baum A & Johnston M. (2004). Handbook of Health Psychology. London: Sage MORE DETAILS



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2003

Journal articles

Bonetti D, Johnston M, Pitts N, Deery C, Ricketts I, Bahrami M, Ramsay C, Johnston J. (2003) Can psychological models bridge the gap between clinical guidelines and clinicians’ behaviour? A randomised controlled trial of an intervention to influence dentists’ intention to implement evidence-based practice. British Dental Journal, 195, 602-606.

Crane C, Martin M, Johnston DW, & Goodwin, GM (2003). Does Depression Influence symptom severity in irritable bowel syndrome? Case study of a patient with irritable bowel syndrome and bipolar disorder. Psychosomatic Medicine, 65, 919-923. PDF

Kenardy JA, Dow MGT, Johnston DW, Newman MG, Thomson A, & Taylor CB. (2003). A comparison of delivery methods of cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder: an international trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 1068-1075. PDF

Lippke S, & Sniehotta FF. (2003). Ernährungsverhalten aus handlungsorientierter Sicht. Das Multistadienmodell der Gesundheitsverhaltensänderung [Nutrition behavior from the perspective of action theory. The multistage model of health behavior change]. Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 11, 143-152.

Walker A, Grimshaw JM,  Johnston M,  Pitts N, Steen N, and Eccles MP (2003) PRIME: PRocess modelling in ImpleMEntation research: selecting a theoretical basis for interventions to change clinical practice. BMC Health Services Research, 3, 22. PDF

 

Books/Chapters

Sniehotta FF & Schwarzer R. (2003). Modellierung der Gesundheitsverhaltensänderung [Modelling health behaviour change]. In M. Jerusalem & H. Weber, Psychologische Gesundheitsförderung: Diagnostik und Prävention (pp. 677-694). Göttingen: Hogrefe.


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2002

Journal articles

Araújo-Soares V, McIntyre T, Figueiredo M. (2002). Depressão e dor crónica: implicações para a intervenção [Depression and chronic pain: implications for intervention]. Psicologia: Teoria, Investigação e Prática, 5, 25-39.

Araújo-Soares V, McIntyre T, Figueiredo M. (2002). Intervenção psicológica: possibilidades de colaboração entre distintos campos científicos na dor crónica [Interventions: interdisciplinary approaches to chronic pain]. Dor, 10, 10-19.

Boldero JM, Francis JJ. (2002). Goals, standards, and the self: Reference values serving different functions. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, 232-241. PDF

Francis JJ, Boldero JM, Newson SA. (2002). Looking at family life and looking back: The links between retrospective self-discrepancies and emotional health in older age. Journal of Family Studies, 8, 165-180.

Hardeman W, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Bonetti D, Wareham, N, Kinmonth, AL (2002) Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in behaviour change interventions. Psychology and Health, 17, 123-158. PDF

 

Books/Chapters

Johnston DW. (2002). Acute and chronic psychological processes in cardiovascular disease. In Schaie, K.W., Leventhal, H., & Willis, S.L., Eds. Effective health behavior in older Adults, New York, Springer.

Johnston, DW. (2002). Cardiac rehabilitation (social aspects) in NJ Smesler & PB Baltes (Eds in Chief). International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier

Johnston M, Bonetti, D. & Pollard B. (2002). Disability as behaviour: Models of measurement and explanation. In: Lars Backman & Claes von Hofston (Eds.) Psychology at the turn of the millennium, Vol. 1: Cognitive, Biological and Health Perspectives

Johnston M, McGee H, Graham E, Macleod, M. (2002). Beyond the socio-demographics: From prediction to explanation of the effects of gender and social deprivation in recovery from myocardial infarction. In Schaie KW, Willis S, Leventhal H (eds.) Societal structural and effective behaviour in the elderly. Annual review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, volume 19. New York: Springer.


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2001

Journal articles

Bonetti D, Johnston M, Rodriguez-Marin J, Pastor M, Martin-Aragon M, Doherty E, Sheehan K. (2001) Dimensions of perceived control:  A factor analysis of three measures and an examination of their relation to activity level and mood in a student and cross-cultural patient sample. Psychology and Health, 16, 655-674.

Campbell S, Walker AE, Grimshaw MK, Lowe GDO, Harper D, Fowkes GR, Petrie JC and the Tempest Group (2001)  The prevalence of prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis in acute hospital trusts. Quality in Health Care, 13, 309-316.

Gudmundsdottir H, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Foulkes J (2001)  Spontaneous, elicited and cued causal attributions in the year following a first myocardial infarction.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 6, 86-91 .

Johnston M, Pollard B (2001) Consequences of disease:  Testing the WHO ICIDH model.  Social Science and Medicine, 53, 1261-1273. PDF

Orbell S, Johnston M, Rowley D, Davey P, Espley A (2001)  Self-efficacy and goal importance in the prediction of physical disability in people following hospitalisation:  A prospective study. British Journal of Health Psychology, 6, 25-40 .

Pollard B, Johnston M. (2001) Problems with the Sickness Impact Profile:  A theoretically-based analysis and a proposal for a new method of implementation and scoring. Social Science and Medicine, 52, 921-934. PDF

Wyer S, Earll L, Joseph S, Giles M, Johnston M. (2001) Increasing attendance at a cardiac rehabilitation programme:  an intervention using the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Coronary Health Care, 5, 1-6.

 

Books/Chapters

Johnston DW (2001). Health Psychology, Psychophysiology, Cardiovascular Psychophysiology, Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology entries in P. Winn, (Ed) Dictionary of biological psychology. Routledge

Johnston M, Bonetti, D. (2001) Disability: Psychological and Social Aspects. In Smelser N, Baltes P. (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences. Elsevier, Oxford. Pp3704-3710.

Johnston M, Johnston DW. (2001). Assessment and measurement issues. In DW Johnston, M Johnston, AS Bellack, M Hersen (Eds.). Health psychology, Vol. 8. Comprehensive clinical psychology (pp. 113-135). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers.

Graham E, Dibben C, MacLeod MD, Morgan I, Johnston M. (2001) How does relative deprivation affect health? The case of recovery from first myocardial infarction. In P. Boyle, S. Curtis, T Gattrell, E Graham & E Moore (Eds.), The Geography of health Inequalities in the Developed World. Ashgate.

Graham E, MacLeod MD, Johnston M, Dibben C, Morgan I, Briscoe, S (2001) Individual deprivation, neighbourhood and recovery from illness. In Graham, H. (Ed.) Understanding Health Inequalities. Buckingham: Open University Press.

McIntyre T, McIntyre SE, Araújo-Soares V, Figueiredo M, Johnston D. (2001). Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the efficacy of a stress management program for health professionals: Phase 1. In T. Cox, P. Dewe, K. Nielsen & R. Cox (Eds.). Occupational Health Psychology: Europe 2000. Nothingham: EA-OHP.


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2000

Journal articles

Araújo-Soares V, McIntyre T. (2000). É possível viver apesar da dor!...Avaliação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção psicológica multimodal em pacientes com dor crónica [Living with pain: Efficacy evaluation of a multimodal intervention program in patients with chronic pain ]. Psicologia Saúde e Doenças, 1, 101-112.

Boldero J, Francis J. (2000). The relation between self-discrepancies and emotion? The moderating roles of self-guide importance, location relevance, and social self-domain centrality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 78, 38-52. PDF

Carroll D, Harrison LK, Johnston DW, Ford G, Hunt K, Der G, & West P. (2000). Cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress: the influence of demographic variables. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 54, 876-877.

McGee H, Johnston M,  Pollard B, Hevey, D. (2000)  Does myocardial infarction have a greater impact on women than men?  Testing hypotheses about the effects of gender role models and responsibilities.  European Review of Applied Psychology, 50,333-340

Johnston DW (2000). Cognitive behaviour therapy for cardiovascular diseases. Zeitschift fur Kardiologie 89, Suppl, IX/78-IX/81.

Johnston M, Pollard B, Hennessey, P (2000)  Construct validation of the Hospital anxiety and Depression Scale with clinical populations.  Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 48, 579-584. PDF

Jones MC & Johnston DW. (2000). A critical review of the relationship between perceptions of the work environment, coping and mental health in trained nurses, and patient outcomes. Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing, 4, 75-85.

Jones MC & Johnston DW. (2000). Evaluating the impact of a worksite stress management programme for distressed student nurses: a randomised controlled trial. Psychology and Health, 15, 689-706.

Jones MC, & Johnston DW. (2000) Reducing distress in first level and student nurses: a review of the applied stress management literature. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 32, 66-74.

Frank G, Johnston M, Morrison V, Pollard B, MacWalter, R  (2000)  Perceived control and recovery from functional limitations:  Preliminary evaluation of a workbook based intervention for discharged stroke patients.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 5, 413-420

Morrison V, Johnston M, Mac Walter, R (2000)  Predictors of distress following an acute stroke:  disability, control cognitions, and satisfaction with care.  Psychology and Health, 15, 395-407

Hardeman W, Griffin S, Johnston M, Kinmonth A-L, Wareham N (2000)  Interventions to prevent weight gain:  a systematic review.  International Journal of Obesity, 24, 131-143.


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1999

Journal articles

Boldero J, Francis J. (1999). Ideals, oughts, and self-regulation: Are there qualitatively distinct self-guides? Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2, 343-355. PDF

Llewellyn S, Murray A, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Preece P, Dewar J. (1999). Group Therapy for metastatic cancer patients:  report of an intervention.  Psychology, Health & Medicine, 4, 229-240

Johnston DW. (1999). The role of ambulatory cardiovascular psychophysiology in the study of stress. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 46, 409-413

Johnston DW. (1999). Lifestyle changes after a myocardial infarction. Heart, 82, 243-244

Johnston M. (1999)Mood in chronic disease:  Questioning the answers.  Current Psychology, 18, 71-87.   Reprinted in:  Validation in Psychology, edited by H Ellis and N Macrae.   91-112

Johnston M, Foulkes J, Johnston DW, Pollard B, Gudmundsdottir H. (1999)  The impact on patients and partners of inpatient and extended cardiac rehabilitation:  a controlled trial.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 61, 225-233. PDF

Johnston M, Earll L, Giles M, McClenahan R, Morrison V, Stevens D. (1999)  Mood as a predictor of disability and survival inpatients newly diagnosed with ALS/MND.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 4, 127-136.

Johnston M, Morrison V, MacWalter R, Partridge C. (1999)  Perceived control, coping and recovery from disability following stroke.  Psychology and Health, 14, 181-192.

Jones MC, & Johnston DW. (1999) The derivation of a brief nurse stress index. Work & Stress, 13, 161-181.

Walker A, Campbell S, Grimshaw J and the TEMPEST Study Group. (1999)Implementation of a national guideline on prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism:  a survey of acute services in Scotland.  Health Bulletin, 57, 141- 147.


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1998

Journal articles

Abraham, C., Sheeran, P., Johnston M. (1998) From health beliefs to self-regulation: Theoretical advances in the psychology of action control. Psychology & Health, 13, 569-192.

Jain A, Schmidt TFH, Johnston DW, Brabant, G., & von zur Muhlen, A. (1998). The relationship between heart rate and blood pressure reactivity in the laboratory and in the field: evidence using continuous measures of blood pressure, heart rate and physical activity. Journal of Psychophysiology, 12, 362-275.

Morrison VL, Johnston M, Mac Walter RS, Pollard BS. (1998)  Improving emotional outcomes following acute stroke:  a preliminary evaluation of a work-book based intervention.  Scottish Medical Journal, 43, 52-53.

Orbell S, Johnston M, Rowley D, Espley A, Davey P (1998)  Cognitive representations of illness and functional and affective adjustment following surgery for osteoarthritis.   Social Science and Medicine, 47, 93-102

Orbell S, Espley A, Johnston M, Rowley, D. (1998)  Health benefits of joint replacement surgery for patients with osteoarthritis:  Prospective evaluation using independent assessments in Scotland.  Epidemiology and Community Health, 52, 564-570.

Fisher K, Johnston M. (1998)  Emotional distress and control cognitions as mediators of the impact of chronic pain on disability.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 3, 225-236

Rattray J, Johnston M,  Wildsmith JAW (1998)  Assessment of individual quality of life in survivors of intensive care.  Nursing in Critical Care, 3, 220-226.

 

Books/Chapters

Johnston DW, & Johnston M. (1998)(editors) Health Psychology. In series, Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Editors in Chief A Bellack and M Hersen. Oxford: Elsevier. [Paperback edition 2001].

Abraham C & Johnston M. (1998) (editors) Self-Regulation and Health. Special issue of Psychology & Health, 13(4).

Abraham C, Johnston M. (1998) Self-regulation and health: Editors’ introduction. Psychology & Health, 13, 565-568.

Johnston M, Kennedy P. (1998) (editors) Health Psychology in Chronic Illness Special Issue of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, editor M Power.

Johnston M, Kennedy P. (1998) Clinical Health Psychology in Chronic Conditions. [Editorial] Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 5, 59-61.

Johnston M , Johnston DW. (1998) Assessment and Measurement Issues. In Health Psychology, edited by Johnston, D.W & Johnston, M., in series, Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Editors in Chief A Bellack and M Hersen. Oxford: Elsevier

Johnston M. (1998) Perceived control and disability. In Advances in health psychology research [CD-ROM], edited by Schwarzer, R.. Berlin: Freie Universitait Berlin. [ISBN 3-00-002776-9].

McIntyre T, Silva S, Araújo-Soares V. (1998). Health habits and health risk behaviours in Portuguese adolescents: implications for prevention programs. In Schwarzer, R. (Ed.). Advances In Health Psychology Research. CD, Berlin: Freie Universität.


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1997

Journal articles

Burke M, Drummond LM & Johnston DW. (1997). Treatment choice for agoraphobic women: exposure or cognitive therapy? British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36, 409-420.

Fisher K, Johnston M. (1997)  Validation of the Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire:  Its sensitivity as a measure of change following treatment and its relationship with other aspects of the pain experience.  Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 13, 67-80.

Johnston M. (1997)  Integrating models of disability. Disability and Society, 12, 307-310. [reprinted in Disability Studies:  Past, Present and Future, edited by S Barton and M Oliver. 1997   Leeds:  The Disability Press]

Johnston M. (1997) How Health Psychology makes a difference. Irish Journal of Psychology, 18, 4-12

Jones MC, & Johnston DW. (1997). Distress, stress and coping in first year student nurses. Journal of Advanced. Nursing, 26, 475-482.

Lewin RJP, Thompson DR, Johnston DW, & Mayou, RA. (1997). Cardiac Rehabilitation. Lancet, 350, 1400.

Simpson W, Johnston M, McEwan SR. (1997)  Screening for risk factors for cardiovascular disease:  A psychological perspective.   Scottish Medical Journal, 42, 178-181.

 

Books/Chapters

Johnston DW. (1997) Cardiovascular disease. In DM Clarke & CG Fairbairn The science and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy. Oxford University Press.

Johnston DW. (1997) Hypertension. In AD Watkins (Ed) Mind-body medicine: a clinician’s guide to psychoneuroimmunology. Churchill Livingstone Pp 75-85.

Johnston DW. (1997). Coronary Heart Disease. In A Baum, S Newman, J Weinman, R West, C McManus (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine. Cambridge University Press. Pp 421-423.

Johnston DW. (1997). Hypertension. In A Baum, S Newman, J Weinman, R West, C McManus (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine. Cambridge University Press. Pp 500-501.

Johnston M. (1997) Representations of Disability. In Perceptions of Health and Illness: Current research and applications, edited by Keith Petrie and John Weinman. London: Harwood. pp 189-212.


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1996

Journal articles

Fisher K, Johnston M. (1996)  Experimental manipulation of perceived  control and its effect on disability.  Psychology and Health, 11, 657-669

Fisher K, Johnston M. (1996)  Emotional distress as a mediator of the relationship between pain and disability:  an experimental study.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 1, 207-218.

Jain A, Schmidt T, Johnston DW, Mutz G, & Stephan, E. (1995). Cardiovascular reactivity in the laboratory and in the field: the relevance of different reactivity parameters in the analysis of daily-life data. Neiren-und Hockdruckkrankheiten, 24, 151-153.

Johnston M. (1996)  Models of Disability.  The Psychologist, 9, 205-210.  [publication of paper presented at the BPS conference on receiving the President’s Award]. Reprinted in:  Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 12, 131-141.

Johnston M, Earll L, Mitchell E, Morrison V, Wright S (1996)  Communicating the diagnosis of motor neurone disease.  J Palliative Medicine, 10, 23-34

Partridge C, Johnston M, Morris, L. (1996) Disability and health:  perceptions of a sample of elderly people.  Physiotherapy Research International, 1, 17-29.

Michie S, Ridout K, Johnston M. (1996)  Stress in nursing and patients’ satisfaction with health care.  British Journal of Nursing, 5, 1002-1006

Tuomisto MT, Johnston DW, Schmidt TFH. (1996). A comparison of continuous measures of posture, thigh acceleration and muscle tension and their relationship to heart rate. Psychophysiology, 33, 409-415.

Books/Chapters

Johnston DW. (1996) Improving control and psychological event detection during ambulatory cardiovascular recording. In J Fahrenberg & M Myrtek (Eds) Ambulatory assessment: computer assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies. Hogrefe & Huber, Seattle, pp 129-140.

Johnston M. (1996) Physical Disability: Integration of WHO and Psychological Models. In Contemporary Psychology in Europe, edited by J Georgas, M Manthouli, E Besevegis, A Kokkevi. Gottingen: Hogrefe & Huber.


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1995

Journal articles

Johnston DW. (1995). The management of hypertension, Type A behaviour and hostility. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, 643-644.

Johnston M. (1995)  Internal processes in health psychology.  Psychology and Health, 10, 273-276

Michie S, Johnston M, Cockroft A, Ellinghouse C, Gooch C (1995)  Methods and impact of health screening for hospital staff.  Journal of Organisational Behavior, 16, 85-92.

Books/Chapters

Johnston M. (1995) The Quality of Health In Proceedings of EHPS Conference, edited by J Rodriguez-Marin. University of Alicante. pp 13-17

Johnston M. ( 1995) Health Related Behaviour Change. In Cardiovascular Prevention in Primary Care: The Way Forward. National Forum for Coronary Disease Prevention. Edited by I Sharpe. Kings Fund: London pp37-47

Johnston M, & Wright, S & Weinman, J (1995) Measures in Health Psychology: A User’s Portfolio. Windsor: NFER- Nelson

 

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