Jane Wardle British psychologist
Wardle, Jane
Wardle, Jane, 1950-2015
Jane Wardle
VIAF ID: 77875517 (Personal)
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Works
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European perspectives in clinical and health psychology | |
Kodo igaku no rinsho. | |
Perceived risk of colorectal cancer: sources of risk judgments | |
Perceived weight discrimination and changes in weight, waist circumference, and weight status | |
Population testing for cancer predisposing BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations in the Ashkenazi-Jewish community: a randomized controlled trial | |
Positive affect and biological function in everyday life | |
Positive affect and health-related neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, and inflammatory processes | |
Positive affect measured using ecological momentary assessment and survival in older men and women | |
Positive affect, psychological well-being, and good sleep | |
The Practice of behavioural medicine, c1989: | |
Predictors of shorter sleep in early childhood | |
Predictors of weight loss in obese older adults: findings from the USA and the UK. | |
Prevalence of hardcore smoking in England, and associated attitudes and beliefs: cross sectional study | |
Primary caregiver knowledge of paediatric physical activity recommendations in the United Kingdom and its association with caregiver behaviour: an observational study | |
Primary prevention, aging, and cancer: overview and future perspectives | |
Prince Brownie, champion | |
Prince Brownie's rescue | |
Prospective associations between appetitive traits and weight gain in infancy | |
Psychologic predictors of cancer information avoidance among older adults: the role of cancer fear and fatalism | |
Psychological and behavioural impact of genetic testing smokers for lung cancer risk: a phase II exploratory trial | |
Psychological changes following weight loss in overweight and obese adults: a prospective cohort study | |
The Psychological Impact of Being Offered Surveillance Colonoscopy following Attendance at Colorectal Screening Using Flexible Sigmoidoscopy | |
Psychological responses to genetic testing for weight gain: a vignette study | |
Psychophysiologic effects of applied tension on the emotional fainting response to blood and injury | |
Psychosocial correlates of objectively measured physical activity in children | |
Psychosocial processes and health : a reader | |
Public awareness of genetic influence on chronic disease risk: are genetic and lifestyle causal beliefs compatible? | |
Public beliefs about the causes of obesity and attitudes towards policy initiatives in Great Britain | |
Public health genomics and genetic test evaluation: the challenge of conducting behavioural research on the utility of lifestyle-genetic tests | |
Public perceptions of the harms and benefits of testicular cancer education: a qualitative study | |
Public preferences for colorectal cancer screening tests: a review of conjoint analysis studies | |
Public understanding of the purpose of cancer screening: A population-based survey | |
Pulmonary nodules and CT screening: the past, present and future | |
Quality of life and affective well-being in middle-aged and older people with chronic medical illnesses: a cross-sectional population based study | |
Quantifying public preferences for different bowel preparation options prior to screening CT colonography: a discrete choice experiment | |
Receiving a screen-detected diagnosis of cancer: the experience of participants in the UK flexible sigmoidoscopy trial | |
Reducing the socioeconomic gradient in uptake of the NHS bowel cancer screening Programme using a simplified supplementary information leaflet: a cluster-randomised trial | |
The relationship between life satisfaction and health behavior: a cross-cultural analysis of young adults | |
Reply to Daly: Recalled vs. experienced affect as predictors of mortality. | |
Research into practice: prompt diagnosis of cancer in primary care. | |
Response to Van Rossum | |
Responses to procedural information about colorectal cancer screening using faecal occult blood testing: the role of consideration of future consequences | |
Satiety mechanisms in genetic risk of obesity | |
Self-Reported And Objectively Recorded Colorectal Cancer Screening Participation In England | |
Sexuality after a cancer diagnosis: A population-based study | |
Skill set or mind set? Associations between health literacy, patient activation and health | |
Social isolation, loneliness, and all-cause mortality in older men and women | |
Sociodemographic, developmental, environmental, and psychological correlates of physical activity and sedentary behavior at age 11 to 12. | |
Sociodemographic predictors of HPV testing and vaccination acceptability: results from a population-representative sample of British women. | |
Socioeconomic differences in weight retention, weight-related attitudes and practices in postpartum women | |
Socioeconomic disparities in psychosocial wellbeing in cancer patients | |
Socioeconomic variation in attitudes to eating and weight in female adolescents | |
Soft drinks and 'desire to drink' in preschoolers | |
Stress and dietary practices in adolescents | |
Stress and weight change in university students in the United Kingdom | |
The structure and demographic correlates of cancer fear | |
Study protocol for the 10 Top Tips (10TT) trial: randomised controlled trial of habit-based advice for weight control in general practice | |
Survey of public definitions of the term 'overdiagnosis' in the UK. | |
Sustained enjoyment of life and mortality at older ages: analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing | |
Telling parents their child's weight status: psychological impact of a weight-screening program | |
Testicular self-examination: change in rates of practice in European university students, from 13 countries, over a 10-year period | |
Testing positive for human papillomavirus in routine cervical screening: examination of psychosocial impact. | |
Testing whether barriers to a hypothetical screening test affect unrelated perceived benefits and vice versa: A randomised, experimental study | |
Trends in physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adolescence: ethnic and socioeconomic differences | |
Trust and experience as predictors of HPV vaccine acceptance | |
Understanding adolescents' intentions to have the HPV vaccine | |
Unintended consequences of an 'all-clear' diagnosis for potential cancer symptoms: a nested qualitative interview study with primary care patients | |
Uptake of colorectal cancer screening: system, provider and individual factors and strategies to improve participation | |
Uptake of population-based flexible sigmoidoscopy screening for colorectal cancer: a nurse-led feasibility study | |
Using a hypothetical scenario to assess public preferences for colorectal surveillance following screening-detected, intermediate-risk adenomas: annual home-based stool test vs. triennial colonoscopy | |
Variation in blame attributions across different cancer types | |
Variety, palatability, and obesity | |
Weekday and weekend patterns of objectively measured sitting, standing, and stepping in a sample of office-based workers: the active buildings study | |
Weight Loss and Mortality in Overweight and Obese Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review | |
What do people fear about cancer? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of cancer fears in the general population | |
Wide variation in adenoma detection rates at screening flexible sigmoidoscopy. | |
Will genetic testing for complex diseases increase motivation to quit smoking? Anticipated reactions in a survey of smokers | |
Women's experiences of repeated HPV testing in the context of cervical cancer screening: a qualitative study | |
Women's preferences for the delivery of the National Health Service Breast Screening Programme: a cross-sectional survey | |
Worrying about wasting GP time as a barrier to help-seeking: a community-based, qualitative study | |
Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age: A Study of the CODATwins Project | |
行動医学の臨床 : 予防からリハビリテーションまで |