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Susan Churchill

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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|October 11, 2018
The Impact of Autonomy-Framed and Control-Framed Implementation Intentions on Snacking Behaviour: The Moderating Effect of Eating Self-EfficacySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|June 3, 2018
Foot care, 'spousal' support and type 2 diabetes: an exploratory qualitative studyMatthew Reaney, Nik Chmiel, Susan Churchill
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 5, 2021
Proscriptive Injunctions Can Elicit Greater Reactance and Lower Legitimacy Perceptions Than Prescriptive InjunctionsLouisa Pavey, Susan Churchill, Paul Sparks
Appetite|May 21, 2014
Promoting the avoidance of high-calorie snacks. The role of temporal message framing and eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Anna Good, Louisa Pavey
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|November 11, 2021
Information about foot care provided to people with diabetes with or without their partners: Impact on recommended foot care behaviorMatthew Reaney, Thomas Gladwin, Susan Churchill
Journal of Health Psychology|October 7, 2025
Encouraging impulsive adolescents attending college to eat more fruit and vegetables: A preliminary investigation of negative urgency, message format and frameJoanna Slodkowska-Barabasz, Susan Churchill, Nik Chmiel
Journal of Health Psychology|May 18, 2021
Encouraging foot care in people with and without diabetes through narrative communicationMatthew Reaney, Thomas Gladwin, Nik Chmiel, et al.
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|June 10, 2016
Persuading People to Drink Less Alcohol: The Role of Message Framing, Temporal Focus and AutonomySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Donna Jessop, et al.
Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine : Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc|September 14, 2023
A randomized trial of one versus three hyperbaric oxygen sessions for acute carbon monoxide poisoningLindell K Weaver, Kayla Deru, Susan Churchill, et al.
Appetite|January 9, 2018
Self-affirmation improves self-control over snacking among participants low in eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Donna C Jessop, Ricky Green, et al.
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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|October 11, 2018
The Impact of Autonomy-Framed and Control-Framed Implementation Intentions on Snacking Behaviour: The Moderating Effect of Eating Self-EfficacySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|June 3, 2018
Foot care, 'spousal' support and type 2 diabetes: an exploratory qualitative studyMatthew Reaney, Nik Chmiel, Susan Churchill
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 5, 2021
Proscriptive Injunctions Can Elicit Greater Reactance and Lower Legitimacy Perceptions Than Prescriptive InjunctionsLouisa Pavey, Susan Churchill, Paul Sparks
Appetite|May 21, 2014
Promoting the avoidance of high-calorie snacks. The role of temporal message framing and eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Anna Good, Louisa Pavey
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|November 11, 2021
Information about foot care provided to people with diabetes with or without their partners: Impact on recommended foot care behaviorMatthew Reaney, Thomas Gladwin, Susan Churchill
Journal of Health Psychology|October 7, 2025
Encouraging impulsive adolescents attending college to eat more fruit and vegetables: A preliminary investigation of negative urgency, message format and frameJoanna Slodkowska-Barabasz, Susan Churchill, Nik Chmiel
Journal of Health Psychology|May 18, 2021
Encouraging foot care in people with and without diabetes through narrative communicationMatthew Reaney, Thomas Gladwin, Nik Chmiel, et al.
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|June 10, 2016
Persuading People to Drink Less Alcohol: The Role of Message Framing, Temporal Focus and AutonomySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Donna Jessop, et al.
Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine : Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc|September 14, 2023
A randomized trial of one versus three hyperbaric oxygen sessions for acute carbon monoxide poisoningLindell K Weaver, Kayla Deru, Susan Churchill, et al.
Appetite|January 9, 2018
Self-affirmation improves self-control over snacking among participants low in eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Donna C Jessop, Ricky Green, et al.
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