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September 2019 Dubrovnik, Croatia - Individuals and Professionals: Cooperation to Health - EHPS 2019
33rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF EHPS
    Individuals and Professionals:
           Cooperation to Health

   03 - 07 September 2019
         Dubrovnik, Croatia

      2019.ehps.net
Conference Handbook
September 2019 Dubrovnik, Croatia - Individuals and Professionals: Cooperation to Health - EHPS 2019
Last minute changes
All sessions (from Wednesday 04 Sep until Saturday 07 Sep) taking place in the Karaka room
have been relocated to Elafiti 4, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik Hotel. The room change is
marked in orange colour in the program pages.

Poster session chair change on Wednesday’s Poster session P6: New chair is Lisa Olive.

Poster added to Wednesday’s Poster session P18: Construction of a stress scale specific to
intensive care units Alicia Fournier.

Poster presenter change on Thursday’s Poster session P3: Wanna Look Bigger: Psychosocial
correlates of muscle dissatisfaction among male college students in Hong Kong
Nathalie Berninger.

Poster chair change on Thursday's Poster session P8: Food, eating, and weight - Catharine
Evers

Poster presenter change on Thursday’s Poster session P16: Implementing a
psychosocial screener in an outpatient burn clinic Christina Duncan.

Poster     presenter    change      on     Thursday’s     Poster    session    P21     (Rapid
Communication): Personalised interventions promoting health-related behaviour changes: A
transdisciplinary approach to prevent or mitigate chronic diseases Dorothea Schaffner.

Presentation replacement on Friday’s Oral Session Transitions, adversity and
inequalities: From Perceived to Internalized Stigma: Comparing Models to Predict Physical
Activity. Ahuitz Rojas-Sánchez has been replaced with: Personality dimensions in patients
with allergic rhinitis Radka Massaldjieva. Presentation order has been rearranged.

Presentation order rearrangement on Saturday’s Oral Session Personality and
interoception: Presentation Personality dimensions in patients with allergic rhinitis Radka
Massaldjieva was moved to another session.
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Contents

WELCOME NOTES                                            4-5
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS                                          6
CONFERENCE INFORMATION                                    10
HOTELS MAP                                                12
VENUE MAP                                                 13
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME                                      17
Overview Programme                                        18
Parallel Sessions | Wednesday, 04 September          19 - 27
Parallel Sessions | Thursday, 05 September           28 - 35
Parallel Sessions | Friday, 06 September             36 - 44
Parallel Sessions | Saturday, 07 September           45 - 46

AWARD WINNERS                                            47
LOCAL INFORMATION                                        54
CONTACTS                                                 55
INSIDER’S GUIDE                                          56
INDEX                                                    60

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Welcome Note

                                        Dear Colleagues,

                                        The Croatian Psychological Association is honoured and delighted to host
                                        the 2019 annual conference of the European Health Psychology Society from
                                        the 3rd – 7th of September 2019. The 2019 conference is the 33rd EHPS
                                        annual conference. The conference theme is Individuals and Professionals:
                                        Cooperation to Health.

                                        The Croatian Psychological Association, established in 1953, is the major
                                        professional organisation of Croatian psychologists. Health psychologists in
                                        Croatia are very well represented in the CPA’s Division of Health Psychology
    Josip Lopižić                       (since 1992). Health psychology in Croatia is present in the higher
    The Organising Committee Chair      education system (since 1986) – at graduate and postgraduate psychology
                                        programmes and applied health sciences programmes, in research, and to
                                        a growing extent in practice.

                                        We are proud of the fact that more than 1000 abstracts were submitted from
                                        academics and practitioners in health psychology from all over the world. We
                                        also have the pleasure of hosting four outstanding keynote speakers from
                                        Europe, New Zealand and the United States of America, seven high-quality
                                        pre-conference workshops, and the usual pre-conference meeting and
                                        workshop – Synergy and CREATE. The conference programme is composed
                                        of eight parallel sessions of 275 oral presentations and 394 posters,
                                        including the new poster presentation format - Rapid Communication. This
    Jasminka Despot Lučanin             year we are also trying out new meeting timings and formats, based on the
    The Organising Committee Co-Chair   members’ feedback.

                                        Such a high interest in the conference also presented many organising
                                        challenges, so we want to express our sincere gratitude to all the people
                                        who have been involved in the organisation of this year’s conference. In
                                        particular, we want to thank the members of the Organising Committee
                                        and the members of the Scientific Committee, the track chairs, students
                                        – volunteers, Easy Conferences, O-tours, and sponsors for their dedicated
                                        work and continued support. Finally, we want to express our appreciation
                                        and thank the EHPS Executive Committee for their trust, assistance and
                                        collaboration in organising this great event.

                                        The Organising Committee is welcoming you in Dubrovnik, the priceless
                                        jewel of the Croatian Adriatic coast and the famous UNESCO World Heritage
                                        Site, one of Europe’s most fashionable and popular tourist destinations, at
                                        the largest conference venue in Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik. We have done
                                        our best to enable the professional and scientific exchange, and meeting
                                        colleagues from different environments and countries, so make the best of
                                        it and enjoy the 33rd EHPS annual conference!
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Welcome Note

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the scientific committee, we would like to welcome you to the 33rd
Conference of the European Health Psychology (EHPS) in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It is the
third time in the last decade the conference is held in Eastern Europe (Cluj, Romania,
2010; Prague, Czech Republic, 2012) and this reflects the growing strength of health
psychology in this part of Europe. The theme of the conference Individuals and
Professionals: Cooperation to Health was an invitation for health psychologists to
examine the value of diversity and of multi and interdisciplinary approaches for the
benefits of population, community and individual health.

We were fortunate to receive almost 1000 abstracts that were submitted to 20 different          Adriana Baban (Romania)
tracks covering a full range of topics which reflect the breadth of contemporary            The Scientific Committee Chair
health psychology, including: Implementation & health services research; Health
inequalities, climate change and sustainability; eHealth and mHealth; Culture, social
change and health. The geographical spread of accepted abstracts in the program
is very wide, encompassing 48 countries from 5 continents. One of the challenges
for the Scientific Committee was to try to fit so many abstracts into the conference
programme which comprises 23 symposia, six roundtables, three state-of-the-art
presentations, 275 oral and 394 poster presentations. We are privileged to welcome
four renowned keynote speakers: Rona Moss-Morris (UK), Antonia Lyons (New
Zealand), Mark Hatzenbuehler (USA) and Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian (Croatia).

The EHPS has a formal affiliation with the United Nations and works to support
sustainable development, as well as to implement health psychology to improve                     Irina Todorova (Bulgaria)
health around the globe. In line with this aim, this year with the support of Easy       The Scientific Committee Co-Chair
Conferences, we implemented a new system through which all who submitted to
the EHPS 2019 Conference could select to which UN Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) their work is related. Most of the submissions (n=806) were related to SDG
3 “Good Health and Well-being”. However, many authors also connected their work
to SDG “Reduced Inequality” (n=207); “Quality Education” (n=133), “Gender Equality”
(n=57) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (n=43).

We are indebted to the members of the Scientific Committee and the track chairs
who dedicated their time and energy to review so many abstracts in such a short
time period. We would like to extend our thanks to the members of Organizing
Committee, and to the Easy Conferences team; for their hard work, enthusiasm, and
their efficient organizational and professional skills should not go unrecognized.
Needless to say that without the contribution of many hundreds of competent health
psychologists who sent their abstracts, the conference could not exist. Together, we
hope that we have produced a varied, high quality scientific programme that will be
of interest to conference delegates from all areas of health psychology.

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Keynote Speakers

                                                   Professor Rona Moss-Morris
                                                   Health Psychology Section
                                                   Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
                                                   King’s College London, United Kingdom

                                                   KEYNOTE TITLE
                                                   An 18-year journey from theory to impact:
                                                   The example of cognitive behavioural self-management
                                                   for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

    Abstract                                                                                   Biography
                                                  The first phase of the work involved de-
    In a reflective phase a few years ago, I                                                   Rona Moss-Morris is Professor of Psy-
                                                  veloping an empirically based theory to
    realised that although I had spent over                                                    chology as Applied to Medicine. She is
                                                  explain perpetuation of symptoms and
    a decade developing and testing theo-                                                      Head of the Health Psychology Section
                                                  disability in IBS drawing from Leven-
    ry-based interventions to improve clini-                                                   at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychol-
                                                  thal’s common-sense model of illness
    cal outcomes for a range of people with                                                    ogy and Neuroscience, King’s College
                                                  and cognitive behavioural theories. In
    chronic long-term health conditions,                                                       London. She is a Fellow of Academy of
                                                  the second phase we used this mod-
    none of these were part of routine prac-                                                   Social Sciences, was awarded the Brit-
                                                  el to develop an IBS specific cognitive
    tice. It was time to change tack. I need-                                                  ish Psychological Society Division of
                                                  behavioural guided self-management
    ed to engage with stakeholders both                                                        Health Psychology’s Outstanding Con-
                                                  approach. In phase three, we evaluat-
    nationally and internationally to work                                                     tribution to Research Award in 2015
                                                  ed this intervention in a pilot RCT com-
    towards real world impact.                                                                 and the Multiple Sclerosis Society MS
                                                  paring CBT self-management for IBS to
                                                                                               Research of the Year in 2014.
    In this keynote, I will use the example       standard medical care. In phase 4 we
    of my work on irritable bowel syndrome        developed a guided self-management           She was National Advisor to NHS En-
    (IBS) to track the journey from research      web-based version of this treatment          gland for Increasing Access to Psycho-
    to doing the work necessary to em-            (Regul8) to make it more accessible to       logical Therapies for People with Long
    bed health psychology evidence-based          patients. The final phase of this work       Term Conditions from 2011-2016. She
    practice into routine clinical care. IBS is   was the ACTIB trial where we compared        was Editor-in-Chief of Psychology and
    a common and costly chronic gastroin-         the clinical and cost effectiveness of       Health from 2006-2010 and is an in-
    testinal disorder that affects 10 – 22%       web-based CBT and therapist delivered        coming Editor of Health Psychology
    of the population. There is currently         CBT with treatment as usual.                 Review.
    no clear standardised, evidenced based
                                                   There were 558 patients randomised to       She has been researching psychological
    treatment for IBS. Many patients con-
                                                  the three arms in this trial and patients    factors that affect symptom experience
    tinue to suffer ongoing symptoms and
                                                  were followed up to one-year post ran-       and adjusting to long term conditions
    related disability despite being offered
                                                  domisation. We just completed a fur-         for the past 20 years. This research has
    first line medications such as antispas-
                                                  ther 24 month follow up of the trial and     been used to design theory based cog-
    modics. I will show how we have used
                                                  a detailed qualitative and quantitative      nitive behavioural interventions, includ-
    the Medical Research Councils’ frame-
                                                  process analysis to test our original the-   ing web based interventions, for a range
    work for developing complex interven-
                                                  ory and to work out who responds best        of patient groups. Randomised con-
    tions to develop an evidenced based
                                                  to treatment and why. The final phase        trolled trials to test the clinical and cost
    treatment for IBS.
                                                  of the work has involved engaging with       effectiveness of these interventions
                                                  national training programmes and the         form a key component of her research.
                                                  national health service to ensure the        More recently her focus is on rolling out
                                                  therapy is rolled-out nationally and a       interventions into real world practice.
                                                  commercial partner to work towards
                                                  roll-out worldwide.

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Keynote Speakers

                                   Professor Antonia Lyons
                                                School of Health
                 Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

                                                          KEYNOTE TITLE
      Theorising contemporary youth drinking cultures:
             Social media and embodied neoliberalism

Abstract                                                               Biography
This presentation focuses on young people’s drinking practices         Antonia is a Professor of Health Psychology and Head of School
and social media use in order to highlight the value of using social   at the School of Health, Victoria University of Wellington, New
theory to gain insight into health-related behaviours. In contem-      Zealand. She has published widely on the social, cultural and
porary neoliberal culture, young people are expected to embody         mediated contexts of behaviours related to health, and their im-
discipline and control, to be good, ‘healthy’ and moral citizens,      plications for individual subjectivities, gendered identities and
while being simultaneously exhorted to express freedom and in-         embodied experiences.
dividuality through consumer choice and consumption.
                                                                       A key focus has been the role that social media play in drinking
This is particularly the case with ‘unhealthy’ commodities that        cultures, digital alcohol marketing, and the embodied and gen-
have known health risks, such as alcohol. Within youth drink-          dered nature of drinking and drunkenness. Antonia has pub-
ing cultures alcohol is consumed collectively to reach sensory         lished over 80 journal articles and four books, including being
states of intoxication and disinhibition that are pleasurable          the lead editor on Youth Drinking Cultures in a Digital World:
and social. Yet heavy consumption and social pleasures must            Alcohol, Social Media and Cultures of Intoxication (Routledge,
be balanced with an imperative to control the self and manage          2017 with Tim McCreanor, Ian Goodwin and Helen Moewaka
personal risk. Moreover, young people’s drinking practices are         Barnes).
increasingly mediated through digital displays of drinking and
                                                                       Antonia is currently a co-editor for Qualitative Research in Psy-
drunkenness on social media, introducing further benefits and
                                                                       chology, an Associate Editor for Psychology and Health, is on
risks that they must negotiate. Social media platforms are prof-
                                                                       the editorial boards of the Addiction: Research and Theory and
it-driven, largely unregulated spaces where alcohol marketers
                                                                       the Journal of Health Psychology and is also co-editor (with Prof
employ novel tailored strategies to actively encourage exces-
                                                                       Kerry Chamberlain) of the book series Critical Approaches to
sive consumption.
                                                                       Health (Routledge).
Young people, however, are socially sanctioned for drunken-
ness and drunken displays. This occurs within the context of
gendered, classed and racialized relations of power such that
some groups must manage these tensions more than others,
and are disproportionately exposed to risks. These broader
commercial and structural forces are important in understand-
ing the complexities involved in young people’s health be-
haviours and in developing effective health promotion policies
and interventions.

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Keynote Speakers

                                                   Professor Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian
                                                   Department of Psychology
                                                   Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
                                                   University of Rijeka, Croatia

                                                   KEYNOTE TITLE
                                                   Health and psychological consequences of obesity:
                                                   Challenges and future directions

    Abstract                                                            Biography
    Obesity is a metabolic disease that is becoming a worldwide         Dr. Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian is a tenured full professor of
    epidemic, with its prevalence increasing in almost all devel-       Clinical and Health Psychology at the Department of Psychol-
    oped countries. It is accompanied by numerous comorbid po-          ogy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Univer-
    tentially life-threatening disorders and substantial economic       sity of Rijeka, where she also serves as the Vice Dean for Sci-
    costs. Obesity aetiology is very complex and involves a multi-      ence and International Affairs. Over the last decade, her field
    faceted group of risk and protective factors.                       of research has focused on the negative health outcomes of
                                                                        increased body weight and obesity, such as cardiovascular dis-
     Recent studies of obesity have focused on examining how the
                                                                        ease and diabetes, and on the treatment of people with high
    underlying differences in neurobiology guide eating behaviour
                                                                        body weight.
    (e.g. impulsivity, craving and binge eating). Although it is nec-
    essary to consider the biological, psychological, and social        In her research, she studies negative body image and body
    perspectives to fully understand the phenomenon of obesity,         dissatisfaction in people with elevated body weight, and ex-
    special focus will be given to the psychological determinants       amines their binge eating, psychological problems, and beliefs
    of obesity.                                                         about the disease. Dr. Pokrajac-Bulian has published more
                                                                        than 60 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. Her papers
    Since obesity research is most commonly correlational, the
                                                                        were published in Perceptual and Motor Skills, Sex Roles, Eu-
    factors that precede the development of obesity are con-
                                                                        ropean Eating Disorders Review, Eating and Weight Disorders
    sidered causes, while those that follow obesity are its con-
                                                                        – Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, Maturitas, and
    sequences. In this exposure, I will present some of the most
                                                                        Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. She has presented
    significant findings that show how psychological factors, such
                                                                        more than seventy papers at scientific conferences, forty of
    as responsiveness to emotional experience or self-imposed re-
                                                                        which were international. She was the editor-in-chief, and is
    straint eating increase the likelihood of obesity.
                                                                        currently an editorial board member of the Croatian scientif-
    Emphasis will also be placed on the consequences of obesity,        ic journal Psychological Topics, and the scientific journal Eat-
    such as the growing prevalence of mental illness, especially        ing and Weight Disorders – Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and
    depression, anxiety and eating disorders. Treatment implica-        Obesity. She received the award of the Croatian Psychological
    tions will also be presented.                                       Society for her editorial work in Psychological Topics and for
                                                                        her book Obesity – Willingness to Change the Way of Life.
                                                                        For more than ten years, she has been head of the research
                                                                        project “Psychosocial Aspects of Obesity”, funded by the Cro-
                                                                        atian Ministry of Science and Education, and recently, funded
                                                                        by the University of Rijeka.

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Keynote Speakers

                                          Associate Professor
                                          Mark Hatzenbuehler
                             Mailman School of Public Health
                  Columbia University, New York, United States

                                                       KEYNOTE TITLE
    Structural stigma: Research evidence and implications
                                 for psychological science

Abstract                                                             Biography
Psychological research has made significant advancements in          Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, PhD, is Associate Professor of So-
the study of stigma. However, this research has been criticized      ciomedical Sciences and Sociology at Columbia University’s
for focusing almost exclusively on individual and interperson-       Mailman School of Public Health. He completed his doc-
al stigma processes to the exclusion of structural factors that      toral degree in clinical psychology at Yale University and his
promulgate stigma. To address this knowledge gap, researchers        post-doctoral fellowship at Columbia University, where he was
have recently expanded the stigma construct to consider how          a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar.
broader, macrosocial forms of stigma—what I call structural
                                                                      Dr. Hatzenbuehler’s research examines how structural forms
stigma—also disadvantage stigmatized individuals.
                                                                     of stigma, including social policies, increase risk for adverse
In this talk, I will define the construct of structural stigma and   health outcomes among members of socially disadvantaged
describe how it differs from psychological stigma processes          populations, with a particular focus on lesbian, gay, and bi-
at the individual and interpersonal levels. I will then review       sexual individuals. Dr. Hatzenbuehler has published over 115
emerging evidence from observational, quasi-experimental,            peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and his work has
and laboratory studies that structural stigma: (1) exerts direct     been published in several leading journals, including Proceed-
and synergistic effects on stigma processes that have long           ings of the National Academy of Sciences, Psychological Bulle-
been the focus of psychological inquiry (e.g., concealment, re-      tin, American Psychologist, American Journal of Public Health,
jection sensitivity); (2) serves as a contextual moderator of the    JAMA Pediatrics and JAMA Psychiatry. His research has been
efficacy of psychological interventions; and (3) contributes to      continuously funded by the National Institute of Mental
numerous adverse health outcomes for members of stigma-              Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Centers for
tized groups—ranging from dysregulated physiological stress          Disease Control and Prevention, the Swedish Research Council
responses to premature mortality.                                    for Health, Working Life, and Welfare, and the William T. Grant
                                                                     Foundation.
Each of these pieces of evidence suggests that structural stig-
ma is relevant to psychology and therefore deserves the at-          In recognition of this work, Dr. Hatzenbuehler received the 2015
tention of psychological scientists interested in understanding      Louise Kidder Early Career Award from the Society for the Psy-
and ultimately reducing the negative consequences of stigma.         chological Study of Social Issues, the 2016 Early Career Award
                                                                     for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public
                                                                     Interest from the American Psychological Association, and the
                                                                     2016 Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformational Early Ca-
                                                                     reer Contributions from the Association for Psychological Sci-
                                                                     ence. His work has been widely covered in the media, including
                                                                     interviews on NPR and MSNBC, and it has been cited in amicus
                                                                     curiae briefs for cases on status-based discrimination.

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Conference Information
     LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE                                                WIFI

     Josip Lopižić (President of The Croatian Psychological Association;      Free WiFi is available throughout the venue. Connection procedure
     General Hospital Dubrovnik) / Chair                                       and code are available at the welcome desk.
     Jasminka Despot Lučanin (Croatia National Delegate to the EHPS;
     University of Zagreb) / Co-Chair                                          PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
     Jelena Bupić (General Hospital Dubrovnik)
                                                                               The pre-conference workshops will take place on Tuesday, 03 Sep at
     Damir Lučanin (Head of the CPA Division of Health Psychology;
     University of Applied Health Sciences, Zagreb)                            the Venue. See Scientific Programme for more details.
     Nelija Rudolfi (2nd Vice President of the Croatian Psychological
                                                                               OPENING CEREMONY
     Association; Admoneo advertising agency)
     Marija Stojanović (Adriatic Luxury Hotels)                               The opening ceremony will take place on Tuesday, 03 Sep between
     Nikica Stražičić (Adriatic Luxury Hotels)                               18:00 - 19:30 at the Venue, Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, the
     Maša Tonković Grabovac (University of Zagreb)                            Elafiti room.

     SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE                                                      The Opening Ceremony will be followed by the Welcome Reception
     Adriana Baban (Romania) / Chair                                           in Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, at the Orsula Lobby Bar Terrace,
     Irina Todorova (Bulgaria) / Co-chair                                      between 19:30 - 21:30.
     Jasminka Despot Lučanin (Croatia)
     Andrea Madarasová Gecková (Slovakia)                                      CLOSING CEREMONY
     Evangelos Karademas (Greece)
     Jan Keller (Germany)                                                      The closing ceremony will take place after the conclusion of the
     Christina Lee (Australia)                                                 conference programme, on Saturday, 07 Sep in Hotel Valamar
     Marie-Carmen Neipp (Spain)                                                Lacroma Dubrovnik, the Elafiti room.
     Paul Norman (UK)
     Diana Taut (Romania)                                                      KEYNOTE LECTURES
     John de Wit (The Netherlands)
                                                                               The keynote lectures will be held daily in Hotel Valamar Lacroma

     VENUE                                                                     Dubrovnik, the Elafiti room. See Scientific Programme for more details.

     Conference will take place at the Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik,        PARALLEL SESSIONS
     Ul. Iva Dulčića 34, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
                                                                               The parallel sessions will be held at the Venue. There will be 8 parallel

     REGISTRATION FEE                                                          sessions, 3 times a day (except for Saturday).

     Registration fee includes access to parallel and plenary sessions,        All lecture halls are equipped with a computer running Microsoft

     conference material, daily coffee breaks, daily lunches (Wednesday        Power Point only. Please bring a USB stick in advance of your

     to Friday), welcome reception and access to the opening and closing       session to the slide corner (follow the signs in each hotel), to upload

     ceremony. Conference Dinner is included in Full Registration Fees         it. Volunteers in each lecture hall will help with your presentation.

     only.                                                                     Individual computers are not accepted.

     ACCESS TO THE CONFERENCE                                                  INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSIONS

     Wearing your conference badge is mandatory during all conference          Poster sessions will be held at the Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik,

     activities.                                                               Business Centre (1st floor). Poster numbers are in the scientific
                                                                               programme section of this handbook and on the respective poster
     CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS                                                    boards. Authors are required to put their posters up the morning of
                                                                               the day on which their poster is scheduled (between 09:00 - 11:30).
     Conference Proceedings are available for download. Please check
                                                                               Authors must stay by their posters and give a 3-4 minutes presentation
     the conference website for more information.
                                                                               when instructed to, by the session chair. Posters must be taken down
     CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE                                                 at the end of the day. Posters not taken down will be removed.

     A certificate of attendance will be offered to all delegates along with   VOUCHERS
     the conference bag at the Registration/Support Desk.
                                                                               Participants need to present their vouchers (provided in the
     LANGUAGE                                                                  conference bag, at the registration desk) for all social activities (Daily
                                                                               Lunches, Welcome Reception and Conference Dinner).
     English is the official language of the conference. No oral translation
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Conference Information
COFFEE BREAKS & LUNCHES

All coffee breaks and lunches will be provided in the Hotel Valamar      elected and eight new fellows join them this year. EHPS Fellowship is awarded
Lacroma Dubrovnik Restaurant and Business Centre (1st floor).            to EHPS members in recognition for their exceptional contribution to the
                                                                         advancement or dissemination of health psychology knowledge or practice
EHPS DISCUSSION FORUM                                                    either by research, training, publication or public service.

The EHPS Discussion Forum will be held on Wednesday, 04 Sep              The Herman Schaalma Award, the Stan Maes Early Career Award, and the
between 08:30 - 09:30 in Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, the Elafiti    EHPS Honorary Fellowships will be awarded during the Opening Ceremony.
1 room.
                                                                         Poster Awards: All posters are eligible for nomination for the Best Poster
EHPS NATIONAL DELEGATES MEETING                                          Awards, provided they meet the requirements and guidelines of the EHPS.
                                                                         This year’s Poster Awards will be announced during the closing ceremony.
The EHPS National Delegates Meeting will be held on Wednesday, 04
Sep between 18:00 - 19:00 in Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, the        REGISTRATION / SUPPORT DESK OPENING HOURS
Elafiti 1 room.
                                                                          Tuesday, 03 Sep                                 08:00 - 17:00
EHPS MEMBERS MEETING                                                      Wednesday, 04 Sep                               08:00 - 17:00

The EHPS Members Meeting will be held on Thursday, 05 Sep between         Thursday, 05 Sep                                08:30 - 17:00
8:15 - 9:30 in Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, the Elafiti 1 room.       Friday, 06 Sep                                  08:30 - 17:00
                                                                          Saturday, 07 Sep                                08:30 - 13:00
MEET THE EDITORS FORUM
                                                                         Supported by:
The Meet the Editors Forum wil lbe helf on Friday, 06 September          O-TOURS PCO Ltd.
between 18:00 - 19:00 in Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, Elafiti 1      Gajeva 6/I fl., 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
room.                                                                    https://www.otours.hr

MEETINGS AT LUNCH TIME                                                   WELCOME RECEPTION

On Wednesday 04 Sep and Thursday 05 Sep, between 13:00 - 14:00,          When: Tuesday, 03 Sep Time: 19:30 Where: Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik,
there will be several meetings during lunch time (See Scientific         at the Orsula Lobby Bar Terrace.
Programme for more details). Delegates attending these meetings will
                                                                         The Welcome Reception is the first social gathering between all conference
be offered lunch-boxes instead of the regular lunch.
                                                                         delegates. This will take place at the Orsula Lobby Bar Terrace, located at the
AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS                                                     seaside front of the Hotel Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, which is only several
                                                                         metres away from the Elafiti room (where the Opening Ceremony will be held),
The European Health Psychology Society has two Early Career Awards:
                                                                         and just in time to enjoy the sunset view of the beaches below the hotel.
The Herman Schaalma PhD Award and the Stan Maes Early Career
Award.                                                                   This will be an evening of networking and fun; participants will be served
                                                                         drinks and an array of canapés, accompanied by a traditional singers’ group
The Herman Schaalma award for an outstanding PhD thesis in health
                                                                         “klapa”, performing international music.
psychology is awarded annually to acknowledge a PhD dissertation
in the field of health psychology of outstanding excellence in terms     After the conclusion of the Welcome Reception, participants will be able to
of originality, significance and rigour. The award aims to highlight     continue their fun, at the same place, and a cash bar, or at many of the hotels’
excellence in PhD level research and to reinforce early career           and beach bars in the Valamar Hotels Dubrovnik Resort.
researchers to address key challenges in health psychology and adopt
                                                                         Welcome Reception (19:30 - 21:30) is included in all Registration Fees.
novel and rigorous theory and methodology. The award is named after
Professor Herman Schaalma, in memory of an outstanding scholar and       CONFERENCE DINNER
mentor in health psychology who sadly died on 25 July 2009.
                                                                         When: Thursday, 05 Sep Time: 20:00 Where: Elafiti Plateau (between hotels
The Stan Maes Early Career Award aims to recognise outstanding           Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik and Argosy).
research excellence, contributions made to EHPS and/or contributions
                                                                         A sumptuous buffet of local and international dishes will be offered,
to professional practice, made by EHPS members within 5 years of their
                                                                         accompanied by Croatian wines. A band will be playing live music and
PhD. From this year on, this award has been renamed to honour the
                                                                         entertaining the guests, who are all invited to join in the dancing and having
memory of late Professor Emeritus Stan Maes, the founder of EHPS,
                                                                         fun in the warm late summer night, under the stars.
who sadly died on 15 October 2018.
                                                                         Conference Dinner is included only in Full Registration Fees. Conference
EHPS Honorary Fellowship: EHPS Fellowship is the highest grade of
                                                                         Dinner Cost: € 60.00
membership. Since its inception in 2005, 37 Honorary Fellows were                                                                               11

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                Monday | 02 Sept.   Tuesday | 03 Sept.             Wed. | 04 Sept.       Thursday | 05 Sept.          Friday | 06 Sept.    Saturday | 07 Sept.
                CREATE & SYNERGY     CREATE & SYNERGY                EHPS Meeting              EHPS AGM
                    Workshops            Workshops                      (Forum)            (Member’s Meeting)
                   08:00 - 17:00            ___                      08:30 - 09:30            08:15 - 09:30
                                       Preconference
                                         Workshops                  Parallel Sessions        Parallel Sessions         Parallel Sessions     Parallel Sessions
                                        08:00 - 17:00                 09:30 - 11:00            09:30 - 11:00             09:30 - 11:00         09:30 - 11:00
                                                                      Coffee Break             Coffee Break              Coffee Break         Coffee Break
                                                                       11:00 - 11:30            11:00 - 11:30             11:00 - 11:30        11:00 - 11:30
                                                                    Parallel Sessions        Parallel Sessions         Parallel Sessions   KEYNOTE LECTURE
                                                                      11:30 - 13:00            11:30 - 13:00             11:30 - 13:00         Alessandra
                                                                                                                                             Pokrajac-Bulian
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                                                                Lunch Break    BPS DHP   Lunch Break       Special        Lunch Break      CLOSING CEREMONY
                                                                                                          Interest
                                                                 13:00-14:00   Meeting    13:00-14:00   Group (SIG)        13:00-14:00         12:30 - 13:15
                                                                                                         on Digital
                                                                                                         Health &                            RECEPTION FOR
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                                                                                                          tailoring                            EHPS 2020
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                                                                    Parallel Sessions        Parallel Sessions         Parallel Sessions
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                                                                    Poster Sessions          Poster Sessions            Poster Sessions
                                                                     15:30 - 17:00            15:30 - 17:00              15:30 - 17:00
                                                                  KEYNOTE LECTURE          KEYNOTE LECTURE            KEYNOTE LECTURE
                                                                   Rona Moss-Morris          Antonia Lyons            Mark Hatzenbuehler
                                                                     17:00 - 18:00            17:00 - 18:00              17:00 - 18:00
                                          OPENING                 National Delegates                                   Meet the Editors
                                         18:00 - 19:30                 Meeting                                             Forum
                                       Room: Elafiti 1 & 2,          18:00 - 19:00                                      18:00 - 19:00
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Parallel Sessions | Wednesday, 04 September
            8:30 -                                                                                                   EHPS MEETING (Forum)
             9:30                                                                                                               Room: Elafiti 1
            9:30 -
            11:00                                                                                                        Parallel Sessions
                         SYMPOSIUM                   SYMPOSIUM                        ORAL                    SYMPOSIUM                     SYMPOSIUM                        ORAL                        ORAL                        ORAL
                                                                                                                                         A cross-cultural pro-
           Session   Intervention Mapping                                                                 Health and well-being                                                                  Psychosomatic issues
                                                   Advancing health            Multiple health be-                                        ject to prevent psy-                                                               Social support and
            Title      – progress in prob-                                                                in daily life: Novel in-                                     Health issues and          and psychosocial in-
                                                  psychology research:         haviours and theo-                                       chological difficulties                                                               well-being in different
                       lem-driven health                                                                  sights from intensive                                         quality of life           fluences on pain-re-
                                                     Practical tools           ry-based predictors                                      among siblings of chil-                                                                   contexts
                           psychology                                                                      longitudinal studies                                                                        lated care
                                                                                                                                         dren with disabilities
             Chair    Rik Crutzen, Rob Ruiter         Marie Johnston                Paul Norman                Jennifer Inauen               Torun M. Vatne            Maria Emilia Areias           Sónia Bernardes            Catrinel Craciun

                             Elafiti 1,                    Elafiti 2,                   Elafiti 3,                    Olipa 4,                      Elafiti 4,                  Olipa 1,                    Galijun,                   Asimon,
            Room         Valamar Lacroma              Valamar Lacroma             Valamar Lacroma             Valamar Collection             Valamar Lacroma            Valamar Collection               Valamar                Valamar Lacroma
                            Dubrovnik                    Dubrovnik                   Dubrovnik               Dubrovnik President                Dubrovnik              Dubrovnik President               Argosy                    Dubrovnik

                     Applying theory and evi-      The Theory and Tech-       Investigating the media-                                   The development of a       Optimism, Cancer Pa-                            Self-efficacy related with
                     dence for identifying per-      niques Tool: link-       tors underlying descrip-    Digital generation: How                                 tients’ Depressive Symp-
                                                                                                                                        parent-child intervention toms,                        Choosing wisely: the  emotion regulation and
                     sonal and environmental       ing behaviour change         tive norm effects: the     does daily smartphone          for siblings of children        and Quality of Life: influence of treatment   caregiving burden in
             9:30                                  techniques with their                                  use affect exhaustion?                                    Mediating Role of Can- choice on nocebo effects mothers of children with
                           determinants            mechanisms of action         case of hand-hygiene                                     with chronic disorders    cer Related Self-efficacy                                heart disease
                                                                                                             Konstantin Schenkel                                                                   Kate Faasse
                            Rik Crutzen                                           Lisa S. Moussaoui                                         Torun Marie Vatne
                                                        Susan Michie                                                                                                       İrem Akıncı                                             Selin Yalçın

                                                                                                                                          Video examples from                                  Associations between        Psychosocial experi-
                      Applying theory and evi- The Addiction Paper Au-         How self-efficacy and     Acute Physical Activity           SIBS and discussion of      Clinical variables that   pain, coping and emo-      ences in grandparents
                     dence for designing effec-  thoring Tool (PAT): an           social support are   is Associated with Lower           supervision techniques      mediate the impact of                                whose
                                                                                                                                                                                              tional states in patients suffer fromgrandchildren
             9:45      tive behaviour change   online tool for reporting      chained when predicting Subsequent Cortisol Lev-           applied in the interven-   congenital heart disease treated   with haemodialy-              severe health
                              methods              research studies              physical activity in     els in Older Adults                      tion              in quality of life Maria sis: a longitudinal study impairments:   a systemat-
                             Rob Ruiter                  Robert West                  adults?            Christiane Hoppmann                                              Emília Areias                                         ic review
                                                                                     Anna Banik                                             Torun Marie Vatne                                        Christel Vioulac             Cristina Priboi

                       Planning to Promote                                    Behaviour theory-based        Investigating Person-    The effect of SIBS on         Meaning in Life and              The unmet needs of          Giving support to a
                     Program Adoption, Im-                                    predictors of organ do-      al and Social Barriers to psychological wellbe-      Therapeutic Adherence            rheumatoid arthritis pa-    stranger affects stress
                     plementation and Main-             Discussion             nation registration: A     Daily Medication Adher- ing  of siblings: Open trial as Determinants    of Qual-       tients treated with bio-   appraisal, self-focus, and
            10:00                                                                                         ence among Adolescents                                                                                              perception of others’
                             tenance                    Blair Johnson           systematic review                                     and a planned RCT        ity of Life in HIV Patients                 logics
                                                                                                                 with Asthma                                                                                                   self-centeredness.
                            Gill ten Hoor                                           John Bonnell                                            Krister Fjermestad         Marina Prista Guerra       Alexandra Husivargova
                                                                                                               Pamela Rackow                                                                                                        Yeeun Lee
                     Using Intervention Map-    Validated measures of                                                                                                                          Cognitive predictors of     The role of peers for
                       ping to co-create with   mediators of behaviour        Taking it a step further      Transfer effects of a         Developing and imple-      Sexual health and quality treatment   outcomes in       general and diabe-
                       stakeholders an inter-   change: The Science of        – effects of cross health     couple-based physical         menting an e-learning                                  Chronic Fatigue Syn-
                                                                                                                                                                    of life among lung cancer drome:                     tes-specific functioning
            10:15     vention to facilitate re-                                                            activity intervention in      course for providers of                                      Attentional  bias,
                     turn-to-work after breast Behaviour Change Meas-
                                                   ures Repository
                                                                                 behaviour beliefs                 daily life                     SIBS                        survivors                                  throughout adolescence
                                                                                                                                                                                              malleability and interpre- and emerging adulthood
                               cancer                                               Eliza Ivanova                                                                          Lisa Gudenkauf            tation bias
                                                                                                                 Corina Berli                 Christoffer Hals
                                                       Talea Cornelius                                                                                                                                                          Koen Raymaekers
                           Guillaume Broc                                                                                                                                                             Alicia Hughes

                     Developing and evaluat-         Open Science and            Network centrality       Within-person effects of       Intervention for parents     Predictors of health-re-                                 A novel exploration of
                      ing a leaflet to promote      Health Psychology: to-       among health behav-       goal setting: A micro-ran-     and siblings of children     lated quality of life in    Classism in pain care:     social-support needs of
                     health behaviour-change      wards promoting better       iours: A new modelling      domized trial to reduce      with neurodevelopmen-        patients with end-stage      The mediating role of     people with diabetes in-
            10:30    using Intervention Map-      research reproducibility,   framework and proof of      sugar-sweetened bever-         tal disorders: An open     kidney disease in haemo-     perceived hardship and     itiating a complex health
                                ping               openness and collabo-               concept                age consumption               trial in Cambodia           dialysis treatment.         dehumanization                  technology
                                                           ration                                                                                                                                    Sónia Bernardes
                          Charles Abraham                                         Gabriel Nudelman             Jennifer Inauen                    Puthy Pat            Rocío Rodríguez-Rey                                         Claire Reidy
                                                       Daryl O’Connor
                                                                              An ontology-based mod-                                                                The impact of BEHCET’S                                  Developing a measure of
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                         Discussion Nelli               Discussion             elling system for repre-          Discussion              Questions and discus-       disease on intimate re-           Discussion           collective efficacy in per-
            10:45                                                              senting behaviour the-                                            sion               lationships in women: a                                  sonal networks: a com-
                             Hankonen                Alexander Rothman                   ories                  Felix Naughton                                                                       Sónia Bernardes         plement to self-efficacy
                                                                                                                                            Torun Marie Vatne           qualitative study
                                                                                     Joanna Hale                                                                        Emily Arden-Close                                         Rebecca Band
           11:00 -
           11:30
                                                                                                                                Coffee Break
           11:30 -
           13:00                                                                                                         Parallel Sessions
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                        SYMPOSIUM                 SYMPOSIUM                          ORAL                    SYMPOSIUM                        ORAL                        ORAL                         ORAL                       ORAL

                                                                                                             Using stakehold-
           Session     Social inequalities     Psychological and so-                                       er engagement and
            Title      and health behav-       cial aspects determi-        Role of interventions           person-based ap-                                       Occupational stress        Adaptation to illness:
                                                                                                                                       Parents coping with                                                                Stress reactivity and
                     iours: Implications for    nants of adjustment         in managing diabetes            proaches in health                                      and well-being in         mechanisms and cor-
                                                                                                                                        children illnesses                                                                emotional regulation
                     theory and practice in    across the trajectory           and cardiac risk           psychology research:                                     health care workers              relates
                       Health Psychology         of health to illness                                     the benefits and chal-
                                                                                                                  lenges
                           Jutta Mata,
            Chair                                  Tracey Revenson               Falko Sniehotta              Jenny McSharry               Helen Pattison            Benjamin Gardner            Ewa Gruszczynska             Torun M. Vatne
                         Benjamin Schüz

                                                                                                                                                                                              From engulfment to en-
                      Social inequality, be-   Self-regulatory Mecha-         The Randomised Dia-          The Person-Based de-         Seeking ‘normality’:                                   richment: associations       Preoccupied with the
                     havioural determinants    nisms for Health Behav-      betes Remission Clinical      velopment of the ‘Active     parents’ management        Take control - Individual      between illness rep-      body: Mild stress am-
                     and health behaviour –     ior Change in Cardio-       Trial (DiRECT): Two-year         Brains’ digital behav-    of photoprotection for     and situational influenc-     resentations, self-iden-    plifies the relation be-
            11:30    indirect or moderating    vascular Prevention and      results and process eval-     iour change intervention    children with a rare skin    es on the wellbeing of       tity and psychological     tween rumination and
                      effects? A systematic       Management: A Me-                    uation                for reducing cognitive           condition.            early career academics     well-being in Mayer-Rok-         interoception
                              review                  ta-review                                                     decline                                           Amelia Hollywood         itansky-Küster-Hauser
                                                                                 Falko Sniehotta                                          Myfanwy Morgan                                               Syndrome              Caroline Schlinkert
                          Lisa Karla Hilz           Karina Davidson                                             Rosie Essery
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Susan Carroll
                                               Cultivation or enabling?                                   Using stakeholder con-                                                                Predicting quality of
                     Social Cognitive Medi-    Daily relations between       An intervention to re-                                                               What makes working in                                    Impact of obesity on
                     ators of Socioeconomic                                  duce diabetes distress       sultation to inform the     Childhood diabetes mel-     health care stressful? A      life, anxiety and de-
                                                 self-efficacy and re-                                       development and im-                                                                pression in AF patients:    physiological stress re-
                     and Demographic Cor-                                     in couples living with                                  litus: the Greek parents’   real-time investigation
            11:45                               ceived support in cou-                                     plementation of per-                                                               insights using the Com-     activity in adult asthma
                      relates of Health Be-                                  T2 diabetes: theory vs.                                          experience           of events and person-
                                               ples becoming physical-                                     son-based behaviour                                                                   mon-Sense-Model                  patients
                              havior                                                 reality                                              Vasiliki Brouskeli              al styles
                                                       ly active                                           change interventions                                                                       framework                 Nicola Paine
                          Kyra Hamilton                                            Emma Berry                                                                          Derek Johnston
                                                  Philipp Schwaninger                                            Katy Sivyer                                                                        Elaina Taylor

                                                                              Improving Outcomes          Using the person-based       Investigating the rela-                                  Mechanisms behind            Emotion regulation
                     Individual and area so-    Social support in cou-       For Young Adults With        approach to implement       tionship between ado-        Associations among          asthma symptom per-           strategies in social
                     cioeconomic status, in-   ples with left ventricular      Type 1 Diabetes In         and disseminate behav-      lescents self-managing      work factors in nursing,      ception and manage-       stressful events: subjec-
            12:00    tentions, and smoking     assist device (LVAD) im-       Ireland: Refining The        iour change interven-        their type 1 diabetes     work engagement, and         ment: attentional bias,     tive, physiological and
                            initiation                 plantation            D1NOW Intervention                    tions                and diabetes-specific              health              cognitive control, mood,     behavioural responses
                          Mark Conner             Tanja Zimmermann                                                                      conflict with parents           Arunas Ziedelis         and medication beliefs
                                                                                 Eimear Morrissey               Kate Morton                                                                                                    Patrícia Arriaga
                                                                                                                                             Ella Tuohy                                             Iana Alexeeva
                                                Intrusive thoughts and                                    Patient engagement in       Post-traumatic growth
                     Socio-economic differ-                                     Better Sooner Than                                                                                              A qualitative compari-       Emotion regulation
                                                 distress among newly                                     Community-based Pri-        in parents of long-term       Staff experiences of
                      ences in food choice:                                 Later: The Need for isc-                                                                                          son of high and low ad-      difficulties are not al-
                                               diagnosed prostate can-                                     mary Care : participa-     childhood cancer survi-      working with trauma-
                     Representative surveys                                   CGM Specific Educa-                                                                                                herers with apparent       ways associated with
            12:15                               cer patients: Buffering                                    tory action research for     vors compared to par-      tised people in a Sexual
                     of nine European coun-                                 tion Programs in People                                                                                           treatment-resistant hy-     negatives outcomes: the
                                               effects of emotional ex-                                    developing a collabora-     ents of the generalpop-     Assault Referral Centre
                               tries                                             With Diabetes                                                                                                       pertension             buffer effect of HRV
                                                        pression                                                 tive model                    ulation               Rabiya Majeed-Ariss
                           Jutta Mata                                            Lilli Priesterroth                                                                                                Hannah Durand           Carole Fantini-Hauwel
                                                Heiðdís Valdimarsdottir                                       Julie Haesebaert                Anica Ilic
                                                Intolerance of Uncer-        Comparing blood pres-
                       Nudge, nudge, wink,       tainty and Emotion-                                      Support to autonomy of         Mothers of teenage         Burnout symptoms           The interpersonal im-       Coping with Stress: The
                                                                             sure reduction in exer-       people living with HIV:    girls: knowledge and un-     among Swedish psy-         pact of partner emotion
                     wink – Equity effects of    al Distress among Ad-        cise interventions and                                                                                                                        Contribution of Cogni-
                      dietary nudging inter-   vanced Cancer Patients:                                     community-based ap-         derstanding about hu-      chologists: The role of      regulation on chron-        tive Biases to Rumina-
            12:30                                                            pharmacological inter-       proach in a multicultural   man papillomavirus and      personality, work char-       ic cardiac patients’
                             ventions           The Mediating Role of       ventions in people living                                                                                                                     tion and Negative Affect
                                               Experiential Avoidance                                             context                   cervical cancer       acteristics, and gender            well-being
                         Benjamin Schüz                                        with hypertension                                                                                                                                Bita Zareian
                                                                                                              Anne-Sophie Petit            Susan Sherman             Carl Martin Allwood        Evangelos Karademas
                                                    Aliza Panjwani                 Chris Noone
                                                                               The effects of laughter                                  Parents’ beliefs about       Is workplace sitting       People’s behaviours in      Assessment of physio-
                                                                              therapy on cardiovascu-                                  attending and missing       perceived as sitting?        managing diabetes: a      logical stress responses
                           Discussion                 Discussion              lar risks among commu-             Discussion            children’s hospital ap-    Exploring mental rep-        qualitative study in In-    and word use in labo-
            12:45
                          Susan Michie              Tracey Revenson          nity-dwelling Japanese: a           Molly Byrne          pointments: an explora-     resentations of seden-               donesia            ratory anamnesis inter-
                                                                            randomized controlled trial                                 tory factor analysis           tary behaviour                                               views
                                                                                                                                                                                                    James Green
                                                                                    Eri Eguchi                                             Helen Pattison             Benjamin Gardner                                        Sarah Sturmbauer
           13:00 -
           14:00
                                                                                                                                  Lunch
                                                                                                                          BPS DHP Meeting
           13:00 -
           14:00                                        All welcome (DHP members and non-members) for an open discussion of UK Health Psychology: Past, Present and Future directions
                                                                                      Chair: Angel Chater Room: Elafiti 4, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik
Parallel Sessions | Wednesday, 04 September
           14:00 -
           15:30                                                                                                         Parallel Sessions

                         SYMPOSIUM                   SYMPOSIUM                        ORAL                   ROUNDTABLE                       ORAL                        ORAL                        ORAL                        ORAL
                                                                                                          What’s practical about
           Session   Novel perspectives on                                                                                                                         Differences between          The contribution of
                                                                             Well-Being and qual-          Health Psychology?    Eating behavior and
            Title    the role of knowledge        Dyadic processes and                                                                                            individuals, self-regu-      the extended family             Prevention
                                                                              ity of life in the con-     Improving Health Psy- weight management in
                       in health behavior           health outcomes                                                                                               lation, and risk across     and the community to            interventions
                                                                             text of chronic illness      chology dissemination     the digital age
                             change                                                                                                                                    the life-span             children’s health
                                                                                                             to practitioners
                                                                                                           Gill ten Hoor, Dominika
            Chair       Marieke Adriaanse         Aleksandra Luszczynska            Sam Norton                                            Deborah R Wahl               Kirsty Bennett               Laura Koehly                 Jörg Huber
                                                                                                                  Kwasnicka

                                                                                                                                      Hunger, health or pleas-     Associations between       Using family health his-     Reducing the burden
                     Make calories motivat-         Couples Coping with      Self-management bur-                                     ure? Comparison of dis-     food addiction and BMI:      tory feedback to acti-       of maternal obesity:
                      ing: Attaching affect to      Rheumatoid Arthritis:      den and depression                                       positional and in-the-      The role of self-effica-     vate communal coping         Co-designing a work-
            14:00    information about food       Is Support in the Eye of   in the context of mul-                                   moment assessed eating       cy, model learning and       processes in Mexi-        place health promotion
                          energy density.              the Beholder?              ti-morbidity                                                motives              childhood conditioning      can-heritage families      program for reproduc-
                          Paschal Sheeran              Anita DeLongis               Irina Mindlis                                                                                                                            tive-aged women
                                                                                                                                          Deborah R. Wahl               Anja Tausch                 Laura Koehly
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Helen Skouteris
                                                  The interplay between                                                                                           From Self-Reliers to Ex-                                 Evaluation of a nov-
                     Mapping how our expe-         children’s daily media      Is coping predictor of                                  Do we know what we         pert-Dependents: Iden-      How can extended fam-        el intervention to re-
                      riences with behavior         consumption, sleep          quality of life for pa-                               enjoy? Accuracy of fore-     tifying Classes among       ily members support         duce burnout in doc-
            14:15     shape behavioral de-        and alertness: A dyadic     tients with myopathy?                                   casted eating happiness       Mobile Users Based        parents of children with       tors-in-training: A
                             cisions               intensive longitudinal                                                                                         on their HealthRelated              cancer?              mixed-methods pilot
                                                           study             Amandine Rohmer-Cohen                                        Karoline Villinger               Needs                                                    study
                        Alexander Rothman                                                                                                                                                          Lauren Kelada
                                                       Janina Lüscher                                                                                                    Eline Smit                                             Antonia Rich
                                                    Work-family interac-     The psychological im-                                                                 Left ventricular assist    Effects of a healthy-life-
                                                                                                           What’s Practical about      Posting for health – A                                                             Characteristics and out-
                       Understanding the          tion and well-being. The   pact of venous throm-                                                                 device (LVAD) implan-       style intervention for
                                                                                                          Health Psychology? Im-      field experiment on how                                                               comes for participants
                        snowball effect of           mediating role of dy-    boembolism in young                                                                    tation in women and        pre-schoolers (MEND
            14:30                                                                                         proving Health Psychol-     social media use affects                                                             of beginner running pro-
                      self-regulation failure      adic coping and marital   women: health anxiety                                                                  men – Whose hearts        2-4) under conditions of
                                                                                                           ogy dissemination to            healthy eating                                                                         grammes
                         Marieke Adriaanse                 quality                 and PTSD                                                                               recover?            normal service delivery
                                                                                                               practitioners.               Michael Kilb                                                                       Carolyn Plateau
                                                    Maria Nicoleta Turliuc         Chloe Harrison                                                                     Lisa-Marie Maukel            Paul Chadwick
                                                                                                           Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Peters,
                                                                             Systematic review and          Robbert Sanderman,                                     PSYCHOSEXUAL im-             ‘Everybody’s Differ-
                                                  Provision of health-re-                                                              Txt to lose weight: A
                                                                             meta-synthesis of cop-       Keegan Knittle, Sebastian                                 plications of routine       ent: The Appearance
                      Why giving in to temp-       lated negative social                                                              systematic review and                                                               Improving health and
                                                                              ing with retinitis pig-              Potthoff                                       primary human papillo-        Game’. Evaluating an
                     tations is not necessarily     control in couples:                                                               meta-analysis of SMS-                                                               wellbeing through fuel
            14:45                                                            mentosa: implications                                                                 mavirus testing in the     educational board game
                       self-regulation failure    The role of beliefs and                                                             based weight manage-                                                                  poverty reduction
                                                                              for improving quality                                                               English Cervical Screen-     for children aged 9-11
                            Floor Kroese                  wishes                                                                        ment interventions                                                                       Jörg Huber
                                                                                      of life                                                                          ing Programme                    years.
                                                         Urte Scholz                                                                      Rebecca Skinner
                                                                                   Gulcan Garip                                                                        Kirsty Bennett                Ella Guest
                                                                                                                                                                                              Communication with fa-        Standardising STI and
                                                                                                                                                                    Are perceived risk of
                     When failure is justified:                                                                                        Objective (GIS) and sub-                                ther moderates the asso-    HIV behavioural surveil-
                                                                             Mental health and treat-                                                               infection also biased
                      Giving in to food temp-     Audience engagement                                                                  jective food environ-                                  ciation between adverse      lance in ireland: devel-
                                                                             ment response in rheu-                                                                   and how? Lessons
            15:00    tation may contribute to           activity                                                                       ment as predictors of                                   childhood experiences      oping a national second
                                                                                matoid arthritis                                                                  from large epidemics in
                      self-regulation success      Aleksandra Luszczynska                                                             momentary food intake                                    and emotional and be-      generation surveillance
                                                                                    Sam Norton                                                                             France
                          Denise de Ridder                                                                                                 Stuart Ferguson                                       havioural problems                system
                                                                                                                                                                       Jocelyn Raude
                                                                                                                                                                                              Miriama Lackova Rebicova        Caroline Kelleher
                                                                                                                                                                   Sense of meaning, co-       Feeding Patterns and         School-based on-site
                                                                             Improving quality of life                                 The effects of virtual      herence and spirituality     Mealtime Behaviours        vaccination and educa-
                                                                              after spinal cord injury;                                compared to real eat-
                            Discussion                  Discussion                                                                                                on antiretroviral therapy    of Children with Type        tion with the Preven-
            15:15                                                            intervention and design                                  ing companions on un-
                          Catharine Evers               Christine Rini                                                                                            adherence of people on        1 Diabetes and Age        tion Bus – a cluster ran-
                                                                                  feasibility study                                     healthy food intake.              ART care.              Matched Controls         domised controlled trial
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                                                                                                                                                                       Lebogang Phiri               Helena Lydon               Norma Bethke
                                                                                                                          Poster Sessions
           15:30 -
           17:00
                                                                                                     Room: Business Centre, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik
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                                                         Keynote Lecture:
                                                          Rona Moss-Morris

           17:00 -
                                            An 18-year journey from theory to impact:
           18:00     The example of cognitive behavioural self-management for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

                                                         Chair: Yael Benyamini
                                                Room: Elafiti, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik

           18:00 -                                    National Delegates Meeting
           19:00                               Room: Elafiti 1, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik
Wednesday, 04 September 2019 / Poster Session / 15:30 - 17:00
                                                                                   Room: Business Centre, Valamar Lacroma Hotel
     Patient education and decision-making
P1
     Chair: Madelynne Arden
     Factors associated with oral nutritional behaviours in people with motor neurodegenerative diseases: A systematic review
1
     Paul Norman

     Modifiable determinants of medication adherence in bipolar-disorder mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework: systematic review
2
     Asta Ratna Prajapati

     Understanding the use of psychosocial support services among cancer patients
3
     Tomoko Matsui
     Determinants of screening participation of disadvantaged populations in France: a qualitative study.
4
     Alice Le Bonniec
     Effect of manipulating descriptive norms on vaccination decisions
5
     Ksenia Eritsyan
     Medical empathy and patient health beliefs explain patients’ intention to uptake patient education.
6
     Sophie Lelorain

     Social factors in behavior change interventions
P2
     Chair: Kathrin Wunsch
     Effect of companions during a sleep hygiene intervention: A pilot randomized controlled trial
7
     Irina Mindlis

     Effects of individual, collaborative and dyadic planning on sedentary behavior
8
     Zofia Szczuka

     Friends’ role in adolescents’ physical activity maintenance: Qualitative analysis of trial participants’ follow-up interviews
9
     Katri Kostamo
     Clinical efficacy of multidisciplinary family-based treatment of pediatric obesity compared with routinely given individual counseling
10
     Ana Bogdanic
     Collective identity and wider engagement: Ways forward for antenatal education interventions
11
     Tushna Vandrevala
     SMARTFAMILY - A family-based m-health intervention to promote physical activity and healthy eating
12
     Kathrin Wunsch

     The patients’ perspective: illness perceptions and representations
P3
     Chair: Evangelos Karademas
     Illness and rehabilitation treatment beliefs as predictors of patient satisfaction and outcome in psychosomatic rehabilitation
13
     Rieka von der Warth
     The importance of measuring illness representations among adolescents with anxiety/ depression: modification of the IPQ-R
14
     Holly Bear
     Measuring illness representations among adolescents with anxiety and depression: modification and validation of the IPQ-R
15
     Holly Bear

     Alexithymia in asthma: the potential mechanism behind symptom perception, illness cognitions, mood, and treatment adherence
16
     Iana Alexeeva

     Illness representations, coping and illness outcomes among men with prostate cancer over an 18-months period
17
     Isabella Otto
     Baring all: The impact of the hospital gown on recovery and wellbeing
18
     Nicola Cogan

     Positive psychology: The influences of positivity on health
P4
     Chair: Dorota Wlodarczykl
     Individual differences in psychological well-being, anxiety and depression in psoriasis patients.
19
     Alan Maddock
20   Trajectories of fatigue in IBD patients: Predictors and the relationship with disease activity and well-being
     Birte Klusmann
21   Dimensions of personality perception and links to well-being
     Jessica Stewart
22   Specificity of links between curiosity-trait, coping and post-MI QoL– optimism and hope as covariates
     Dorota Włodarczyk
23   “StudiCare Mindfulness” - Effects of an online-based mindfulness intervention on interoceptive processes in students
     Christine Schillings
24   Individual difference in the optimism change by reminiscence and its underlying neurocognitive mechanism
     Kentaro Oba

P5   Adjustment to chronic disease
     Chair: Gerry Molloy
25   Moderating the relationship of Emotional Eating and BMI in Cystic Fibrosis patients through mindfulnessbased constructs.
     Helen Egan
26   Understanding the experience of weight management post bariatric surgery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
     Tracy Epton

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