Health and Wellbeing Research Theme
Conducting psychological research into illness, health and the delivery of healthcare
A group of academics, research staff and postgraduate students whose research covers a wide variety of health related research, affecting individuals, communities and populations.
We conduct psychological research into illness, health and the delivery of healthcare. The common thread that brings our research together is the application of psychological theories to health. We’re interested in preventative health and behavioural medicine, investigating questions such as:
- What motivates people to be healthy?
- How does the way people think, feel and behave in relation to health and other factors influence this?
- What maintains health?
- How do people adapt to illness or manage long-term conditions such as diabetes and chronic pain?
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Meet the researchers within this theme:
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Dr Laura Pajon Moreno
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Prof Carlo Panara
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Dr Aggelos Panayiotopoulos
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Dr Hamid Reza Panjeh Fouladgaran
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Dr Heather Panter
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Dr Lydia Papadimitriou
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Dr Fragkoulis Papagiannis
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Adam Papworth
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Dr Dimitrios Paraskevadakis
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Dr Edwin Parker
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Dr Sara Parker
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Dr Tim Parsons
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Dr Elizabeth Peatfield
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Dr Renuka Pechetti
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Dr Mike Pedler
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Dr Mirko Pegoraro
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Dr Gillian Peiser
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Dr Claire Pekcan
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Prof Gaetano Pentassuglia
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Dr Sarah Percival
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Dr Javier Pereda
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Dr Rubem Pereira
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Dr Fatima Perez De Heredia Benedicte
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Dr Michael Perfect
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Dr Daniel Perley
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Dr Aliki Myrto Perysinaki
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Dr Vanesa Pesque-Cela
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Dr Christina Phillips
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Dr Kate Phillips
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Dr Nicholas Phillips
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Thomas Phillips
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Andrzej Piascik
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Prof Simon Piasecki
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Dr Jude Piesse
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Ian Pilling
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Alexandra Pimor
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Dr Mark Pogson
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Michelle Ponting
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Mark Poo
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Janette Porter
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Dr Maike Potschulat
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Carole Potter
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Roy Claire Potter
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Suzanne Potter
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Dr Erin Power
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Andrea Pratt
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Dr Brian Preston
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Marc Provins
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Amber Pugh
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Prof David Putwain
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