Professor Derek Johnston

Professor Derek Johnston
Professor Derek Johnston
Professor Derek Johnston

Emeritus Professor

About
Email Address
d.johnston@abdn.ac.uk
Office Address

Room S13, School of Psychology, William Guild Building, University of Aberdeen

School/Department
School of Psychology
Research

Research Overview

My primary research interests are stress, including occupational stress, fatigue, psychological and behaviour aspects of cardiavascular diease, and understanding and increasing activity in various groups. The methods I use include ambulatory physiological measurement, real time diary studies (ecological momentary assessment) and n-of-1 methods. My research is illustrated by these selected papers. A fuller list can befound  under Publications.

Health Psychology

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

Allan , J., Johnston, D.W., Johnston, M., & Mant, D. (2007). Depression and perceived behavioural control are independent predictors of future activity and fitness after coronary. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 63, 501-508.

Powell R, Johnston M, Johnston DW. (2007). Assessing walking limitations in stroke survivors: Are self-reports and proxy-reports interchangeable? Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 177-18

Johnston D.W., Tuomisto M.T., & Patching, G.R. (2008) The Relationship between Cardiac Reactivity in the Laboratory and in Real Life. Health Psychology. 27, 34-42

Molloy, G.J., Johnston, D.W., Johnston, M., Gao, C., Witham M. D., Struthers, A.D., , & McMurdo M.E.T. (2008) Using the Demand-Control Model of job strain to predict Caregiver Burden and Caregiver 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

Powell, R., Allan J., Johnston, D.W., Gao, G., Johnston, M., Kenardy, J., Pollard, B., & Rowley, D. (2009) Activity and affect: Repeated within participant assessment of people after joint replacement surgery. Rehabilitation Psychology, 54, 83-90.

McMurdo, M.E.T, Sugden, J, Argo, I., Boyle P., Johnston, D.W., Sniehotta F.F., DonnanP.T (2010). Do pedometers increase physical activity in sedentary older women? A randomised controlled trial. Journal of the American Geriatric Society,58, 2099-2106.

Zanstra, Y. J., Johnston, D. W., Rasbash, J. (2010) Appraisal predicts hemodynamic reactivity in a naturalistic stressor. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 77, 35-42.

Zanstra, Y. J., Johnston, D. W. (2011) Cardiovascular reactivity in real life settings: measurement, mechanisms and meaning. Biological Psychology, 86, 98-105

Quinn, F., Johnston, M., Dixon, D., Johnston, D.W., Pollard, B.,  & Rowley, D.I. (2012) Testing the integration of model of ICF and behavioral models of disability in orthopedic patients:Replication and extension. Rehabilitation Psychology, 57, 167-177

Johnston, D.W., Jones M.C., McCann, C.K., McKee, L. (2013) Stress in nurses: stress-related affect and its determinants examined over the nursing day. Annals of Behavioural Medicine, 45, 348-356.

Johnston, D.W., & Johnston, M. (2013). Useful theories should apply to individuals. British Journal of Health Psychology, 18, 469-473.

Quinn, F., Johnston, M., Johnston, D.W. (2013) Testing an integrated behavioural and biomedical model of disability in N-of-1 studies with chronic pain. Psychology & Health, 28, 1391-1406.

Johnston, D.W.,  Bell, C., Jones, M.,  Farquharson, B., Allan, J., Schofield, P., Ricketts, I., Johnston, M, (2016). Stressors, appraisal of stressors, experienced stress and cardiac response: a real-time, real-life investigation of work stress in nurses. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50, 187-187.

Johnston, D.W. (2016).   Ecological Momentary Assessment. In “Assessment in Health Psychology” Edited by Y. Benyamini, M. Johnston, & V. Karademas. Hogrefe Publishing GmbH. Pp 241-251

 Steele, F., Clarke, P., Leckie, G., Allan, J., &   Johnston, D.W. (2017).  Multilevel structural equation models for longitudinal data where predictors are measured more frequently than outcomes: an application to the effects of stress on the cognitive function of nurses. J. R. Statist. Soc. A , 180, Part 1, pp. 263–283.

Suzanne McDonald, S., Quinn, F., Vieira, R.,   O’Brien, N.,  White, M., Johnston, D.W.,  & Sniehotta, F.F.,  (2017): The state of the art and future opportunities forusing longitudinal n-of-1 methods in health behaviour research: a systematic literature overview,Health Psychology Review, DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2017.1316672

Johnston, D.W., Allan, J.L., Powell, D.J.H., Jones, M.C., Farquharson, B., Bell, C., & Johnston, M. (2018). Why does work cause fatigue? A real-time investigation of fatigue, and determinants of fatigue in nurses working 12-hour shifts.  Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Online   

Jones, M.C., Smith, K., Herber, O., White, W., Steele, F., & Johnston, D.W. (2018).  Intention, beliefs and mood assessed using electronic diaries predicts attendance at cardiac rehabilitation: An observational study.   International Journal of Nursing Studies, 88, 143-152

 

Publications

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  • Appraisal predicts hemodynamic reactivity in a naturalistic stressor

    Zanstra, Y. J., Johnston, D., Rasbash, J.
    International Journal of Psychophysiology, vol. 77, no. 1, pp. 35-42
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Prenatal and Early Life Factors that Predict Risk for Developmental Problems: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

    Tough, S. C., Siever, J. E., Benzies, K., Leew, S., Johnston, D.
    American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 171, no. Supplement 11, pp. S36-S36
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Understanding the dynamics of organisational culture change: creating safe places for patients and staff

    McKee, L., West, M., Flin, R., Grant, A., Johnston, D., Jones, M., Miles, C., Charles, K., Dawson, J., McCann, S., Yule, S.
    Southampton, United Kingdom: NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation programme. 423 pages
    Books and Reports: Commissioned Reports
  • A Taxometric Analysis of Type-D Personality

    Ferguson, E., Williams, L., O'Connor, R. C., Howard, S., Hughes, B. M., Johnston, D. W., Allan, J. L., O'Connor, D. B., Lewis, C. A., Grealy, M. A., O'Carroll, R. E., Johnston, D.
    Psychosomatic Medicine, vol. 71, no. 9, pp. 981-986
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Stress in telephone helpline nurses: research protocol for a study of theoretical determinants, physiological aspects and behavioural consequences

    Allan, J., Farquharson, B., Choudhary, C. J., Johnston, D., Jones, M. C., Johnston, M.
    Journal of Advanced Nursing, vol. 65, no. 10, pp. 2208-2215
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Prognostic impact of pre-operative albumin on in-hospital mortality and complications after hip fracture

    Jones, A., Beaupre, L., Pimlott, B., Johnston, D.
    The Gerontologist, vol. 49, no. Supplement 2, pp. 456-456
    Contributions to Journals: Reviews of Books, Films and Articles
  • Adherence to angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and illness beliefs in older heart failure patients

    Molloy, G. J., Gao, C., Johnston, D. W., Johnston, M., Witham, M. D., Struthers, A. D., McMurdo, M. E. T.
    European Journal of Heart Failure, vol. 11, no. 7, pp. 715-720
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Activity and affect: Repeated within-participant assessment in people after joint replacement surgery

    Powell, R., Allan, J. L., Johnston, D. W., Gao, C., Johnston, M., Kenardy, J., Pollard, B., Rowley, D. I.
    Rehabilitation Psychology, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 83-90
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • A secure electronic diary and data collection tool

    Morrison, K., Ricketts, I., Jones, M., Johnston, D., Pitts, N., Sullivan, F.
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
  • Does the TPB predict behaviour in one individual?: A single-case study

    Quinn, F., Johnston, M., Johnston, D.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 23, no. Supplement 1, pp. 218-218
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Ecological momentary assessment in investigating associations between negative affectivity and activity in people with osteoarthritis

    Powell, R., Allan, J., Johnston, D., Gao, C.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 23, no. Supplement 1, pp. 214-215
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Symposium 14: Using diaries in health psychology: Methods, analysis and applications

    Johnston, D.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 23, pp. 47-47
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • The effect of clinical incident severity and managerial support on work based affect in nurse

    Jones, M. C., Johnston, D.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 23, no. Supplement 1, pp. 48-48
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • The feasibility of using pedometers and brief advice to increase activity in sedentary older women: a pilot study

    Sugden, J. A., Sniehotta, F. F., Donnan, P. T., Boyle, P., Johnston, D. W., McMurdo, M. E. T.
    BMC Health Services Research, vol. 8, 169
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Cynicism, anger and cardiovascular reactivity during anger recall and human-computer interaction

    Why, Y. P., Johnston, D. W.
    International Journal of Psychophysiology, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 219-227
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Determinants of negative affect in nurses during the working day: The role of demand, reward, control and desire for more control

    Johnston, D., Jones, M. M., McCann, S. K., Mckee, L.
    Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 35, no. Supplement 1, pp. S123-S123
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Spousal caregiver confidence and recovery from ambulatory activity limitations in stroke survivors

    Molloy, G. J., Johnston, M., Johnston, D., Pollard, B., Morrison, V., Bonetti, D., Joice, S., MacWalter, R.
    Health Psychology, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 286-290
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • The effects of negative affectivity on self-reported activity limitations in stroke patients: Testing the Symptom Perception, Disability and Psychosomatic Hypotheses

    Powell, R., Johnston, M., Johnston, D. W.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 195-206
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Type-D personality mechanisms of effect: The role of health-related behavior and social support

    Williams, L., O'Connor, R. C., Howard, S., Hughes, B. M., Johnston, D., Allan, J. L., O'Connor, D. B., Lewis, C. A., Ferguson, E., Sheehy, N., Grealy, M. A., O'Carroll, R.
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research, vol. 64, no. 1, pp. 63-69
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Depression and perceived behavioral control are independent predictors of future activity and fitness after coronary syndrome events

    Allan, J. L., Johnston, D., Johnston, M., Mant, D.
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research, vol. 63, no. 5, pp. 501-508
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Assessing Walking Limitations in Stroke Survivors: Are Self-Reports and Proxy-Reports Interchangeable?

    Powell, R., Johnston, M., Johnston, D.
    Rehabilitation Psychology, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 177-183
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Prognostic indices with brief and standard CBT for panic disorder: I. Predictors of outcome

    Dow, M. G. T., Kenardy, J. A., Johnston, D. W., Newman, M. G., Taylor, C. B., Thomson, A.
    Psychological Medicine, vol. 37, no. 10, pp. 1493-1502
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Caregiver confidence and recovery from activity limitations following stroke

    Molloy, G. J., Johnston, D. W., Johnston, M., Pollard, B., Morrison, R., Bonetti, D., Joice, S., MacWalter, R.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 21, no. Suppl. 1, pp. 106
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Emotion and the heart: psychological risk factors for cardiovascular disease

    Johnston, D.
    Psychology & Health, vol. 21, no. Supplement 1, pp. 73-73
    Contributions to Journals: Reviews of Books, Films and Articles
  • Effects of an exercise intervention for older heart failure patients on caregiver burden and emotional distress

    Molloy, G. J., Johnston, D. W., Gao, C., Witham, M. D., Gray, J. M., Argo, I. S., Struthers, A. D., McMurdo, M. E. T.
    European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 381-387
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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