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DRAFT PROGRAMME v16 Our conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for changes made which are outside of our control. Wednesday 5 September Plenary Hillgate Meeting 1 Meeting 2 09:00 - 12:00 Chair: Shanu Sadhwana Post-Graduate Workshop Creative knowledge mobilisation for early career researchers: Sharing your research with the public Rachel Shaw, DHP Research Lead (Pre-booking required) Chair: Tim Newton 785 Workshop The Integrative Model of Adjustment to Chronic Conditions; an introduction to clinical application Lis Hammond, Teesside University (Pre-booking required) 11:30 Lunch & Exhibition - Foyer 12:30 Welcome by Jo Hart, Division Chair - Plenary 12:45 Keynote Speaker - Plenary Predicting and changing health behaviour: Current issues and future challenges Professor Paul Norman, University of Sheffield 13:50 Chair: Jo Hart Digital Interventions, Health & the Workplace 828 Loneliness and Facebook use: the role of social comparison and 815 rumination Chair: Rachel Shaw Symposium 883 Translating BCTs into Health Professional Competence: A role for the MAP of Behaviour Change? Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland Chair: Julie Hadayioglu Women & Health 690 First look: Women’s initial experiences of seeing their appearance after breast surgery Chair: Emily Arden-Close Animals & Health 880 A randomised controlled trial exploring the effect of dog interaction on student emotional wellbeing

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DRAFT PROGRAMME v16

Our conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for changes made which are outside of our control. Wednesday 5 September

Plenary Hillgate Meeting 1 Meeting 2

09:00 - 12:00

Chair: Shanu Sadhwana Post-Graduate Workshop Creative knowledge mobilisation for early career researchers: Sharing your research with the public Rachel Shaw, DHP Research Lead (Pre-booking required)

Chair: Tim Newton 785 Workshop The Integrative Model of Adjustment to Chronic Conditions; an introduction to clinical application Lis Hammond, Teesside University (Pre-booking required)

11:30 Lunch & Exhibition - Foyer

12:30 Welcome by Jo Hart, Division Chair - Plenary

12:45 Keynote Speaker - Plenary Predicting and changing health behaviour: Current issues and future challenges Professor Paul Norman, University of Sheffield

13:50 Chair: Jo Hart Digital Interventions, Health & the Workplace 828 Loneliness and Facebook use: the role of social comparison and 815 rumination

Chair: Rachel Shaw Symposium 883 Translating BCTs into Health Professional Competence: A role for the MAP of Behaviour Change? Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland

Chair: Julie Hadayioglu Women & Health 690 First look: Women’s initial experiences of seeing their appearance after breast surgery

Chair: Emily Arden-Close Animals & Health 880 A randomised controlled trial exploring the effect of dog interaction on student emotional wellbeing

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Bridget Dibb, University of Surrey Paper 1 A Route MAP to behaviour change: a mnemonic for mapping BCTs to three routes of change Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland -Presented by Diane Dixon, University of Strathclyde Paper 2 Mapping Health Professional behaviour Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland – Presented by Vivien Swanson, University of Stirling Paper 3 Development & evaluation of behaviour change e-module for NHS staff: learning to read MAPs Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland Paper 4 Reflections of using the MAP Model in training in multidisciplinary contexts Michelle Clark, NHS Scotland – Presented by Vivien Swanson, University of Stirling

Philippa Tollow, University of the West of England

Karen Manville, Middlesex University

14:10 835 Walking in a patient’s shoes: Evaluation of immersive learning using a digital training intervention Tina Cartwright, University of Westminster

885 Systematic review evaluating how effective non-medical therapies are for women with endometriosis Clair Dempsey, Centre for Behavioural Science, Coventry University

742 A qualitative survey exploring the relationship between companion pets and their owners’ health Michele Andrea Mulqueen, University of Derby

14:30 808 Intervention planning for a digital intervention to reduce risk of diabetic foot re-ulceration Kate Greenwell, University of Southampton

884 The experience of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in women of South Asian Origin Atiya Kamal, Birmingham City University

864 Beliefs about antibiotic use in UK livestock: A comparison of veterinarians and farmers Sarah Golding, University of Surrey

14:50 1458 Chronically Successful: Coping with chronic conditions in the workplace Samantha Wilkinson, Ashridge Executive Education at Hult International Business School

878 Testing the acceptability of a digital infant feeding intervention (iFeed) in a primary care setting Naomi Bartle, Coventry University

Public perceptions of antibiotic use: “I don’t really understand the science” Margaret Husted, University of Winchester

15:10 Refreshments & Exhibition - Foyer

15:40 Works in Progress & General Poster Presentations - Foyer

16:10 Chair: Jo Hart Healthcare Delivery 776 How do fire & rescue service members perceive role expansion to deliver more healthcare services?

Chair: Amy Barabiak Symposium 782 Using the Person-Based Approach throughout development and evaluation of complex interventions

Chair: Wendy Lawrence General 741 *Prize winning abstract* A Foucauldian-inspired Media Framing Analysis of the UK’s “employment and support allowance” benefit

Chair: Emily Arden-Close Children & Adolescence 852 How do parents and grandparents with Chronic Kidney Disease talk to children about CKD?

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Jo Hart, University of Manchester – Presented by Daisy Marchant

Philine Harris, University of Southampton – Presented by Kate Greenwell Paper 1 Using the Person-Based Approach to create an Online Programme for Cancer Survivors Adele Krusche, University of Southampton Paper 2 Malnutrition in older adults: Systematic, rapid decision-making in intervention development Philine Harris, University of Southampton – presented by Liz Payne Paper 3 Developing and testing a smartphone app to promote sun-protection among holidaymakers Angela Rodrigues, Newcastle University Paper 4 A mixed methods evaluation of a digital intervention for asthma self-management Kate Greenwell, University of Southampton

William Day, Aston University

Heather Buchanan, University of Nottingham

16:30 814 Exploration of Healthcare Professionals' Beliefs for Long-Term Conditions Supported Self-Management Niall Anderson, Hywel Dda University Health Board

771 Alexithymia's effect on the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and mental health Heather McCuaig Edge, Department of National Defence - Canada

779 Early adolescents’ beliefs about sexual-consent negotiation for non-coital sexual activity Jennifer Cassarly, Teesside University

16:50 807 “Finding Meaning and Purpose”: A Self-Management Framework for Long Term Neurological Conditions Stephanie Kilinc, Teesside University

839 Supporting integrated care within primary care: embedding Health Psychology in the core team Hannah Dale, NHS Education for Scotland

834 An exploration of beliefs and attitudes towards food allergy in adolescents without a food allergy Kristina Newman, Aston University

17:10- 17:30

787 Rethinking Antenatal Education: Using theories of behaviour change to reduce infections in pregnancy Tushna Vandrevala, Kingston University London

856 Clinical nurse specialists’ beliefs about what affects patients’ experiences of cancer treatment Sam Cockle, University of Surrey

781 Exploring Health-Related Quality of Life and Health Behaviours in Teens with Sickle Cell Disease Christina Constantinou, Middlesex University

18:00 – 19:00

Networking Wine Reception - Foyer …Meet the Editors from the British Journal of Health Psychology

Work in Progress & General Posters

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1520 The effectiveness of physical activity interventions in adults with breast cancer: Systematic Review Shanara Abdin, University of the West of England – Presented by Margaret Husted 1547 People with a learning disability and carers attitudes towards cancer screening: A systematic review Kate Byrnes, Teesside University

1493 Stress and well-being in the farming community Emma Carswell, Ulster University – Presented by Tony Cassidy 850 The Effect of Perseverative Cognition on Unhealthy Snacking and Somatic Symptoms Faye Clancy, The University of Leeds/ School of Psychology 812 Which alcohol control strategies do young people think are most effective? Richard Cooke, University of Liverpool 1614 Stop Smoking Service: Engagement experiences of individuals with a common mental health condition Tracey Dorey, University of Derby 1588 How does deprivation level influence women's understanding of cervical cancer screening? Alison Eadie, University of Stirling

1533 Can wearing a bicycle helmet really increase risk taking and sensation seeking in adults? Tim Gamble

1524 Dietary patterns in pregnancy and infant birth weight outcomes: The Grown in Wales cohort Samantha Garay, Cardiff University 689 A qualitative study of European healthcare policymakers’ approaches to frailty management.

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Holly Gwyther, Lancaster University

1551 Brief Behavioural Activation in a Rural Health Improvement Context Astryd Jamieson, NHS Shetland 1521 Lung cancer patients’ perceived barriers and facilitators towards exercise: A Q- Methodology study. Salma Kadiri, University Hospital Birmingham 1401 Towards developing a cervical screening informed choice tool for women with SMI: A systematic review Frederique Lamontagne-Godwin, University of West London, School of Human and Social Sciences

1611 Let’s Talk About Sex! Communicating Sex and Relationship Education in a Primary Setting Bernadette Danielle Marron, Teesside University 1584 Developing and embedding interventions to enhance student wellbeing Michelle Mathieson, Liverpool John Moores University – Presented by Caroline Brett 1518 Vicarious Post-Traumatic Growth; A Psychological Sequelae of Working in Oncological Services Debbie Mills, Cardiff University

1617 Patient Experience of a Compassion Based Group Intervention for Persistent Pain Chris Penlington, Newcastle University 343 Efficacy and Usage of Headspace on Stress and Well-being In a Student Population Jessica Proctor, UCL

1591 Compensatory Roles of Physical Activity on the link between Cardiometabolic Syndrome and Dementia Jessica Proctor, UCL

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1430 Exploring patient reported outcomes of the Heart Manual programme in relation to current guidelines Hannah Ranaldi, NHS Lothian - The Heart Manual

881 A little bit of Headspace goes a long way: Effects of a mindfulness intervention on men’s wellbeing Cenay Said, University of Westminster Thursday 6 September

Plenary Hillgate Meeting 1 Meeting 2

09:00

Chair: Amy Barabiak Cancer 915 Quality of life & decision-making in women offered fertility preservation prior to cancer treatment Katharina Vogt, Leeds Beckett University

Chair: Tim Newton 772 Symposium Studying Psychological Processes at the Individual Level Suzanne McDonald, Newcastle University Paper 1 How Have N-of-1 Methods Been Used to Study Fatigue Symptoms? A Systematic Review Suzanne McDonald Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle Paper 2 *Prize winning abstract* Direction of Relationship between Smoking and Self-efficacy during a Quit Attempt: An N-of-1 Study Felix Naughton, University of East Anglia Paper 3 Within-person Variation in Motivation and Self-efficacy Explain Changes in Daily Physical Activity Johanna Nurmi, University of Helsinki

Chair: Shanu Sadhwana Long Term Conditions 877 The effect of self-regulatory fatigue and pain self-efficacy on self-regulation in chronic pain Gail McMillan, University of Strathclyde

Chair: Wendy Lawrence Health & Illness 855 Fatigue in prevalent haemodialysis patients predicts all-cause mortality and kidney transplantation Federica Picariello, King's College London – presented by Joseph Chilcot

09:20 851 The impact on clinical nurse specialists of caring for cancer patients: A qualitative study Sam Cockle, University of Surrey

783 The Patient Activation Measure and adherence in adults with Cystic Fibrosis: A think-aloud study Madelynne Arden, Sheffield Hallam University

774 The experience of being a parent receiving haemodialysis treatment: A qualitative study Maria Tziggili, City University, London & Barts Health

09:40 827 Psychological implications of routine HPV testing in cervical cancer screening Emily McBride, University College London

840 The impact of facial dystonia on quality of life and factors determining quality of life Sadie Lawes-Wickwar (née Wickwar), City, University of London

682 Expressed Emotion in relatives of people with dementia predicts increased relative burden & distress Roxanne Safavi, University of Manchester – Presented by Alison Wearden

10:00 803 “No one thinks, Oh it could be a brain tumour”. Implications for public awareness and GP education

838 Examining the effect of acquired limb loss on the family network: A grounded theory study Sophie Mitchell, University of Essex

786 Using self-efficacy to support people with dementia Alison Killen, Staffordshire University

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Fiona Walter, University of Cambridge – Presented by Suzanne Scott, King’s College London

Paper 4 Single Item Measures in EMA Diary Studies: Attempts to Establish Psychometric Properties Marie Johnson, University of Aberdeen Discussant: Derek Johnston, University of Aberdeen

10:20 766 Barriers & successes to implementation of the HOPE Programme for people living with & beyond cancer Gemma Pearce, Coventry University

874 Quality of Life in Adults with Atopic Dermatitis: A Thematic Analysis Rebecca Knibb, Aston University – Presented by Gurkiran Birdi

688 Supporting & sustaining care at home: Experiences of daughters who support a parent with dementia Gillian Smith, Staffordshire University

10:40 Refreshments & Exhibition - Foyer

11:10 Chair: Heather Semper Stress, Social Support & Wellbeing 869 Adaptation of an online social-support tool for people with Type 1 diabetes: A qualitative study Claire Reidy, University of Southampton

Chair: Koula Asimakopoulou Health in Practice 746 Improving Cardiovascular Disease Risk Communication in Health Checks Victoria Riley, Staffordshire University

Chair: Caroline Brett From Romance to Breastfeeding 800 Initial Validation of the CAR Romantic Relationships and Intimacy Scale (CARRIS) Nicholas Sharratt, The Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England – Presented by Elizabeth Jenkinson

Chair: Karen Rodham 799 Workshop Implementing behaviour change skills training in pharmacies to improve their Stop Smoking Services Sandra Jumbe, Queen Mary University of London

11:30 873 Relationship between immune markers in children with food allergy and stress and anxiety in mothers Rebecca Knibb, Aston University

777 Effectiveness of training for health professionals learning how to have healthy conversations Jo Hart, University of Manchester

680 The impact of psychosocial factors on the duration of breastfeeding Sarah Thurgood, University of Essex online

11:50 751 Visualising Social Support: Individual Differences, Stress and Health in Adults with Autism Julie Turner-Cobb, Bournemouth University

836 Behavioural activation app for smokers who do not plan to quit within 30 days: Usability testing Yvonne Kiera Bartlett University of Manchester

844 Why do pregnant women respond differently to interventions designed to improve health behaviours? Taylor Rose, University of Southampton – Presented by Wendy Lawrence

12:10 858 805 726

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The Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Reducing Pain, Anxiety and Chemotherapy Side-Effects Buse Apel, Middle East Technical University

How practical and acceptable is type-2 diabetes screening in dental settings? A Qualitative analysis Kathryn Bould, Liverpool John Moores University

Exploring perception of risk during childbirth in women with an increased BMI >35kg/m2 Gail Norris, Edinburgh Napier University

12:30 847 ‘Out of my mind and into my body’: A workplace yoga intervention for stress-reduction and wellbeing Tina Cartwright, University of Westminster

815 Patient Centered Care and people with dental anxiety in Greece Metaxia Kritsidima, King’s College London

789 “It is all about the other people”: Mothers' experiences of breastfeeding in public Lucinda Hawkin, London Metropolitan University

12:50 Lunch - Foyer

13:15 AGM - Hillgate

14:20 -15:40

DHP Structured Discussion "What's in a name?" Invited speakers: Falko Sniehotta Ronan O’Carroll Vivien Swanson Lucie Byrne-Davis Jo Hart Facilitated by Daryl O'Connor, University of Leeds N.B Discussion is to be live streamed

Chair: Sadie Wickwar 793 Symposium Applying Health Psychology to Oral Health: Recent research and future directions Sarah Baker, University of Sheffield Paper 1 Enhancing sense of coherence to improve children’s oral health Sarah Baker University of Sheffield Paper 2 Behaviour change theory and global oral health Tim Newton, Kings College London Paper 3 The co-development of a CBT based resource for the reduction of children's dental anxiety Jenny Porritt, Sheffield Hallam University

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Paper 4 Young Adults’ Experience of Appearance-Altering Orthognathic Surgery: A Longitudinal study Morna Liddle, University of Sheffield – presented by Andrew Thompson

15:40 Refreshments & Exhibition - Foyer

16:10 General Posters - Foyer

16:40 Keynote Speaker - Plenary Karōshi: Effects of Stress on Health and Wellbeing SPONSORED BY WILEY Professor Daryl O’Connor, University Leeds

19:30 Pre-dinner drinks & Conference dinner - Sage Newcastle Gateshead (pre-booked only)

General Posters

1544 Social cognitive theory based healthy eating interventions for adults with learning disabilities Kiran Bains, City University of London

1471 Personality and Wellbeing through Badminton: Understanding Experiences of Older Players in HK and UK Bill Chan, The University of Edinburgh 1633 What BCTs have been used in automated patient contact interventions to improve medication adherence? Gemma Donovan, University of Sunderland 1150 The impact of osteopathy on co-morbid health psychological outcomes associated with pain Darren Edwards, Swansea University 1457 RIsk COmmunication in NHS Health Check: The RICO study

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Christopher Gidlow, Staffordshire University – Presented by Lisa Cowap 1433 Young women's beliefs about and attitudes towards cervical cancer and screening participation Samantha Groves, University of Manchester 691 A realist review to understand the efficacy and outcomes of European frailty interventions. Holly Gwyther, Lancaster University

1613 Post-diagnosis weight change in coeliac disease: Relationship with BMI and weight loss intentions Elizabeth Hogg, Newcastle University 1610 Different impact of support exchange with kin and non-kin on the self-perception of aging Cyrus Lap Kwan Leung, City University of Hong Kong 1485 Developing an online intervention for help-seeking in people with lung cancer symptoms Julia Mueller, University of Manchester 1432 Somatic pain,attachment style,childhood trauma, self-compassion and depersonalisation in young adults Cathal Ó Curraoin, National University of Ireland, Galway 1323 Development of a Digital Intervention to Improve Adolescent Sleep Quality Shokraneh Oftadeh Moghadam, University of Winchester 1615 An Intervention Applying Self-Affirmations, Implementation Intentions and Priming To Reduce Smoking Michael Palumbo, University of Derby 703 Exploring environmental volunteers’ perceptions of health Valentine Seymour, University College London

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1589 Looking beyond the patient in post-brain injury fatigue: partners experiences and support needs

Harriet Smith, The University of the West of England 1366 Increasing student participation in sport using behaviour change techniques, reasons, and solutions Tom St Quinton, Leeds Trinity University 1442 Embodied perception after stroke: An interpretive phenomenological analysis Hannah Stott, University of the West of England

1609 Development of an online RCT of a narrative persuasion intervention for HIV prevention among MSM Meiqi Xin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Friday 7 September

Plenary Hillgate Meeting 1 Meeting 2

09:30

Chair: Sadie Wickwar Body, diet and health issues 849 How fat am I? Students' perceptions of being overweight Janine Carroll, University of Chester – Presented by Hannah Heath

Bridging the gap: Researchers & Practitioners moving forward together Wendy Lawrence, DHP Practitioner Lead Rachel Shaw, DHP Research Lead

Chair: Caroline Brett 831 Symposium Supporting self-management of diabetes: Applied health psychology interventions and evaluation Hannah Dale, NHS Education for Scotland Paper 1 Effectiveness and acceptability of a diabetes self-management group in The State Hospital Claire Borthwick, The State Hospital Paper 2 Combined Health Psychology and Physical Activity Intervention for Low-Activity Type 2 Diabetes

Chair: Tony Cassidy 596 Workshop Developing an impact-literate approach to health psychology interventions Julie Bayley, University of Lincoln

09:50 837 Super Snack Swappers: Promoting behaviour change in children’s theory-based healthy eating workshops Lisa Cowap, Staffordshire University

10:10 820 A theory based intervention on shared family meal frequency in a disadvantaged social class Joanne Dunnett, Teeside University

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10:30 597 Consumer misinterpretations of verbal nutrition quantities Dawn Liu, University of Essex

Niall Anderson, Hywel Dda University Health Board Paper 3 Delivering a tailored health psychology diabetes self-management intervention: A case study approach Corina Mason, NHS Lothian Paper 4 Increasing patient involvement in diabetes foot treatment decisions: A pilot RCT Emily McBride, University College London

10:50 802*Prize winning abstract* Impact of glass shape on time taken to drink a soft drink: A laboratory-based experiment Tess Langfield, University of Cambridge

11:10 792 The psychological and physical health predictors of body image in adults with coeliac disease Sally Tulip, School of Psychology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University

11:30 Refreshments - Foyer

11:40 Health Psychology in Action & General Posters - Foyer

12:10 Keynote Speaker - Plenary Appearance Matters in Oncology: The role of body image and appearance, from cancer screening through to survivorship Professor Diana Harcourt, Director, Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England

13:10 Awards & Conference Close - Plenary

13:15 onwards

Grab & Go lunch

Health Psychology in Action & General Posters

1618 A qualitative evaluation of an individualised yoga therapy intervention for rheumatoid arthritis Margaret Cahill, University of Westminster 1571 Interventions to increase physical activity in young people living with and beyond cancer Ainslea Cross, University of Derby 819

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The design and implementation of a group-based smoking cessation intervention for offenders Stephanie Dugdale, Breaking Free Group 818 A school embedded stress management intervention using mindfulness and schema therapy techniques Joanne Dunnett, Teeside University 1464 Training healthcare providers on behaviour change to promote physical activity for Type 2 diabetics Emma Gibson, Birmingham City University 1337 Identifying factors associated with Treatment Non-Adherence in Paediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency Selina Graham, King's College London

1536 The Integrative Model of Adjustment to Chronic Conditions; applicability to adult onset epilepsy Lis Hammond, Teesside University 1532 Exploring the experiences of nurses in Psychiatric Intensive Care Units: A qualitative approach Lisa Hatton, Newman University: Department of Health & Behavioural Sciences 1627 From Laboratory to Layperson: Bridging the translational gap from University to healthcare providers Alice Kennedy, Leeds Trinity University 1519 Physical activity for mental health: Views of Southwark IAPT service users Victoria Lawson, Talking Therapies Southwark – Presented by Ester Lee 1522 Barriers and facilitators to physical activity for adults with breast cancer: A meta-synthesis Jacqueline Lavallée, University of Manchester - Presented by Margaret Husted 739 Social exclusion and well-being in older adults in rural and urban areas Kevin McKee, Dalarna University

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1408 Organisational justice as risk factor of chronic pain among male and female employees Joanna L. McParland, Glasgow Caledonian University 1399 Conception by Egg Donation: Maternal Attachment, Locus of Control and Health Practices Manijeh Pir Jalian, Middlesex University

1561 Primary Care nurses' role regarding cancer early diagnosis: A systematic mixed method review Hanna Skrobanski, University of Surrey 1538 The mealtime experience of families affected by Prader-Willi Syndrome: A photovoice study Erin Turner, Keele University 1612 Lived experiences of routine cervical screening participation in areas of low socio-economic status Angela Wearn, Northumbria University

1583 "You're just stuck there"- metaphors people use to talk about stress Agata Wezyk, Bournemouth University

1630 Development of a digital healthy snacking intervention for Chinese overweight adolescents Qian Zhang, University of Leeds