Professor Paul Norman
BSc, PhD, CPsychol
School of Psychology
Professor of Health Psychology
+44 114 222 6505
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School of Psychology
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Cathedral Court
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- Qualifications
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BSc, PhD (University of Lancaster)
- Research interests
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Predicting and changing health behaviour
My main area of research focuses on the application of social cognition models (e.g., theory of planned behaviour, health belief model, protection motivation theory) to the prediction of health behaviour. My research has been at the forefront of developments in this area over the past 30 years. I have conducted numerous applications of these models to a range of health behaviours including exercise, binge drinking, road safety behaviour and Covid-19 preventive behaviours. This work has also addressed a number of key theoretical issues including the impact of different forms of normative influence, the relationship between past behaviour and future behaviour, and the impact of moderator variables on the strength of the intention-behaviour relationship. My most recent work has focused on the development and evaluation of theory-based interventions to change health behaviour.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Translational Behavioral Medicine, 12(10), 979-986.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(8), 769-780.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 298.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(1), 64-77.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 285.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 25(4), 1006-1019.
- . Translational Behavioral Medicine, 9(6), 1122-1130.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(1), 108-127.
- . Appetite, 116, 357-364.
- . PLoS One, 12(6).
- . Health Psychology, 36(3), 280-290.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 21(3), 570-583.
- . Health Psychology Review, 10(2), 148-167.
- . Trials, 16.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(2), 239-246.
- . Health Promot Int, 30(3), 756-768.
- . Behavior Therapy.
- . Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 563-563.
- . Psychological Methods.
- . HEALTH PSYCHOL, 30(3), 300-309.
- . Addictive Behaviors, 36(5), 502-507.
- . ANN BEHAV MED, 40(1), 65-76.
- . Behav Res Ther, 46(1), 62-70.
- . Addict Behav, 32(9), 1753-1768.
- When good intentions are not enough: Modeling postdecisional cognitive correlates of condom use. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 29(12), 2591-2612.
All publications
Journal articles
- . British Journal of Health Psychology.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology.
- . Body Image, 51, 101797-101797.
- . Journal of Health Psychology.
- . Burns.
- . Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
- . Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 99, 262-273.
- . The Spine Journal, 23(9), S142-S142.
- . Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 51(5), 381-395.
- . Psychology & Health, 38(6), 667-674.
- . Cogent Psychology, 10(1).
- . BMC Public Health, 23.
- . Frontiers in Medicine, 9.
- . Translational Behavioral Medicine, 12(10), 979-986.
- . Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(8), 769-780.
- . Behav Cogn Psychother, 1-19.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 298.
- . European Journal of Social Psychology.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(1), 64-77.
- . Chronic Illness.
- . Mindfulness, 12(11), 2707-2717.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 285.
- . Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 81, 144-157.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15).
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14).
- . British Journal of Social Psychology.
- . Psychology, Health & Medicine.
- . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration.
- . BMC Public Health, 20.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 25(4), 1006-1019.
- . Psychology & Health.
- . Psychology of Sport and Exercise.
- . Clinical Psychology Review, 78.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology.
- . Cancer Nursing, 43(2), 126-133.
- . Medical Decision Making.
- . Translational Behavioral Medicine, 9(6), 1122-1130.
- . Clinical Nutrition.
- . Psychology & Health, 34(9), 1029-1035.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology.
- . Diabetic Medicine.
- . European Respiratory Journal.
- . BMC Public Health, 19.
- . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis & Frontotemporal Degeneration.
- . Sociology of Health & Illness, 41(7), 1289-1304.
- . Epilepsy & Behavior, 93, 16-21.
- . Journal of Crohn's and Colitis.
- . Psychology and Health.
- . Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 92(4), 441-464.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 35(11), 1531-1537.
- . BMC Public Health, 18.
- . BMJ Open, 8(4).
- . Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, 12(supplement_1), S078-S078.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(1), 108-127.
- . Appetite, 116, 357-364.
- . PLoS One, 12(6).
- . Prevention Science, 2017.
- . Psychology and Health, 32(8), 895-906.
- . Medicine and Sport Science, 62, 160-176.
- . Quality of Life Research, 1-11.
- . Alcohol and Alcoholism, 52(3), 372-381.
- . Health Psychology, 36(3), 280-290.
- . Psychology, Health & Medicine, 22(1), 1-11.
- . Epilepsy and Behavior, 66, 120-126.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 20(93), 1-154.
- . British Journal of Dermatology, 175(3), 930-936.
- . Journal of Public Health & Epidemiology, 8(10), 191-203.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 21(3), 570-583.
- . Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(4), 434-441.
- . Health Psychology Review, 10(2), 148-167.
- . Primary Health Care Research & Development, 17(6), 536-548.
- . Epilepsia, 57(2), 171-181.
- . Accident Analysis and Prevention, 89, 49-56.
- . Psycho-Oncology, 24(12), 1694-1700.
- . Trials, 16.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(2), 239-246.
- . Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(13-14), 1936-1945.
- . Epilepsy & Behavior, 42, 159-164.
- . Health Promot Int, 30(3), 756-768.
- . J Health Psychol, 20(9), 1229-1239.
- What do You Want, Let Me Count the Ways: Experiences of Disclosure vs. Nondisclosure of Cancer Diagnosis in India. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 23, 46-46.
- . Behavior Therapy.
- . Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 563-563.
- . Psychol Health, 29(11), 1265-1282.
- . BMC Public Health, 14(1), 1011-1011.
- . Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation - GECCO '14.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 19(3), 636-651.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 19(1), 101-112.
- . Trials, 14(1).
- . Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 7(8), 572-584.
- Using the theory of planned behaviour and self-identity to increase chlamydia testing amongst young people. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 28, 174-175.
- Development of a theory- and empirically-based health behaviour intervention for new university students. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 28, 91-91.
- A theory-based online intervention to promote health behaviour in new university students: One-month follow-up data. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 28, 132-132.
- . REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY, 58(2), 178-184.
- . Psychological Methods.
- . Psychology and Health.
- . BMC Public Health, 13, 107.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 35(2), 213-222.
- THE EXPERIENCE OF CANCER AMONG INFORMED AND NON-INFORMED INDIAN CANCER PATIENTS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 8, 273-274.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 17(4), 682-698.
- The Experience of Cancer Among Disclosed and Non-disclosed Indian Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Study. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 21, 73-74.
- Reasons For and For Not Disclosing, Illness Perceptions, and Psychological Adjustment in Indian Caregivers of Cancer Patients. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 21, 29-30.
- . Psycho-Oncology.
- Living up to expectations: Possible selves and binge drinking in university students. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 27, 98-98.
- Experimental Test of a Volitional Help Sheet to Reduce Weight in an Overweight/Obese Sample. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 27, 6-6.
- . Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 20(3), 281-299.
- . Emerg Med J, 29(4), 267-273.
- . HEALTH PSYCHOL, 30(3), 300-309.
- . Psychol Health, 26(9), 1156-1172.
- . Addictive Behaviors, 36(5), 502-507.
- . APPETITE, 55(2), 348-354.
- . PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 25, 3-5.
- The theory of planned behaviour and binge drinking among undergraduate students: Examining the impact of habit strength. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 25, 66-66.
- . ANN BEHAV MED, 40(1), 65-76.
- . Rehabil Psychol, 55(1), 91-96.
- Imagery Use and Self-Determined Motivations in a Community Sample of Exercisers and Non-Exercisers. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 40(1), 135-152.
- . Psychol Health, 24(3), 317-332.
- . Rehabil Psychol, 54(1), 69-75.
- Illness perceptions, coping and psychological adjustment in informed and non-informed Indian cancer patients. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 24, 130-130.
- . PSYCHOL HEALTH, 24(10), 1181-1196.
- . J Health Psychol, 13(6), 776-784.
- . Behav Res Ther, 46(1), 62-70.
- . BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 12, 621-638.
- . Psychol Health Med, 12(5), 592-602.
- . J PSYCHOSOM RES, 63(3), 247-254.
- . Addict Behav, 32(9), 1753-1768.
- . J PSYCHOSOM RES, 63(2), 175-184.
- . BRIT J SOC PSYCHOL, 46, 43-68.
- . Soc Sci Med, 63(9), 2395-2406.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 11(Pt 1), 55-70.
- The theory of planned behavior and exercise: Evidence for the mediating and moderating roles of planning on intention-behavior relationships. J SPORT EXERCISE PSY, 27(4), 488-504.
- Patients' reactions to venous thrombosis: An application of the theory of cognitive adaptation. PSYCHOL HEALTH, 20, 179-180.
- The theory of planned behavior, descriptive norms, and the moderating role of group identification. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 35(5), 1008-1029.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 10(Pt 1), 1-16.
- The theory of planned behavior and breast self-examination: Distinguishing between perceived control and self-efficacy. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 34(4), 694-708.
- . Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34(12), 2524-2549.
- . Psychology, Health and Medicine, 9(1), 17-27.
- . HEALTH EDUC RES, 18(3), 267-277.
- Does state versus action orientation moderate the intention-behavior relationship?. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 33(3), 536-553.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 8(Pt 1), 67-82.
- The theory of planned behaviour and binge drinking: The role of past behaviour. AUST J PSYCHOL, 55, 56-56.
- Applying the Transtheoretical Model of Change to exercise in young Chinese people. BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 7, 267-282.
- . Br J Health Psychol, 7(Part 3), 299-316.
- . Br J Soc Psychol, 41(Pt 2), 253-270.
- . HEALTH PSYCHOL, 21(2), 194-201.
- . BRIT J CANCER, 86(2), 233-238.
- Predicting shiftwork-related outcomes: shiftwork locus of control and circadian type.. J Hum Ergol (Tokyo), 30(1-2), 59-64.
- Clinical and psychological determinants of compliance with occlusion therapy for amblyopic children.. INVEST OPHTH VIS SCI, 42(4), S399-S399.
- . Psychology & Health, 16(1), ebi-ebi.
- Untitled. PSYCHOL HEALTH, 16(1), I-I.
- . Health Psychol, 20(1), 12-19.
- Validation of a questionnaire measuring patient satisfaction with general practitioner services. QUAL HEALTH CARE, 9(4), 210-215.
- Temporal stability as a moderator of relationships in the Theory of Planned Behaviour. BRIT J SOC PSYCHOL, 39, 469-493.
- Coping, emotion and perceived health following myocardial infarction: Concurrent and predictive associations. BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 5, 337-350.
- The role of attributions in psychological reactions to job relocation. WORK STRESS, 14(4), 347-361.
- The Theory of Planned Behaviour and exercise: Evidence for the moderating role of past behaviour. BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 5, 249-261.
- Randomized trial of a specialist genetic assessment service for familial breast cancer. J NATL CANCER I, 92(16), 1345-1351.
- Why do women attend familial breast cancer clinics?. J MED GENET, 37(3), 197-202.
- A model protocol evaluating the introduction of genetic assessment for women with a family history of breast cancer. J MED GENET, 37(3), 192-196.
- . Psychology, Health and Medicine, 5(1), 43-54.
- When good intentions are not enough: Modeling postdecisional cognitive correlates of condom use. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 29(12), 2591-2612.
- Provision of specialist genetic services for familial breast cancer in Wales: findings from the TRACE project. J MED GENET, 36, S65-S65.
- Affective and social-cognitive predictors of behavioural change following first myocardial infarction. BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 4, 247-256.
- Differential effects of mood on information processing: evidence from the theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour. EUR J SOC PSYCHOL, 29(4), 419-433.
- Anxiety and adherence to breast self-examination in women with a family history of breast cancer. PSYCHOSOM MED, 61(2), 181-187.
- Evidence that intentions based on attitudes better predict behaviour than intentions based on subjective norms. EUR J SOC PSYCHOL, 29(2-3), 403-406.
- Perceptions of health and illness: Current research and applications.. BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, 4, 90-91.
- . Health Psychol, 18(1), 89-94.
- Understanding pedestrians' road crossing decisions: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. HEALTH EDUC RES, 13(4), 481-489.
- . Health Educ Res, 13(2), 163-169.
- Beliefs about alcohol, health locus of control, value for health and reported consumption in a representative population sample. HEALTH EDUC RES, 13(1), 25-32.
- Social cognition models in health psychology. PSYCHOL HEALTH, 13(2), 179-185.
- . Journal of Health Psychology, 3(2), 171-180.
- Health locus of control and leisure-time exercise. PERS INDIV DIFFER, 23(5), 769-774.
- Health locus of control and value for health in smokers and nonsmokers. HEALTH PSYCHOL, 16(2), 179-182.
- Body weight and shape control: Examining component behaviours. APPETITE, 27(2), 135-150.
- Patient satisfaction. BRIT J GEN PRACT, 46(410), 552-552.
- Predicting health-check attendance among prior attenders and nonattenders: The role of prior behavior in the theory of planned behavior. J APPL SOC PSYCHOL, 26(11), 1010-1026.
- . Health Education Journal, 55(1), 101-107.
- The interpretation of change in verbal reports: Implications for health psychology. PSYCHOL HEALTH, 11(2), 301-314.
- Predicting smoking cessation: Social psychological perspectives. J PSYCHOPHARMACOL, 10(2), 173-173.
- THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR AND EXERCISE - AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ROLE OF PRIOR BEHAVIOR, BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS AND ATTITUDE VARIABILITY. EUR J SOC PSYCHOL, 25(4), 403-415.
- MANAGERS INTENTIONS TO BE ASSESSED FOR NATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS - AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR. SOC BEHAV PERSONAL, 23(1), 59-67.
- PREDICTING HEALTH SCREENING ATTENDANCE FROM ATTITUDES AND PREVIOUS BEHAVIOR. INT J PSYCHOL, 27(3-4), 618-618.
- OPPORTUNISTIC SCREENING. BRIT J GEN PRACT, 42(355), 80-81.
- . Journal of the Institute of Health Education, 30(1), 17-24.
- . Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 5(2), 135-148.
- CAUSAL ATTRIBUTIONS, HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL BELIEFS AND LIFE-STYLE CHANGES AMONG PREOPERATIVE CORONARY PATIENTS. PSYCHOL HEALTH, 7(3), 201-211.
- HEALTH CHECKS IN GENERAL-PRACTICE - A COMPARISON OF 2 INVITATION LETTERS. BRIT J GEN PRACT, 41(351), 432-433.
- . Psychology & Health, 5(3), 231-239.
- . Fam Pract, 8(2), 129-132.
- The potential and limitations of opportunistic screening: data from a computer simulation of a general practice screening programme.. Br J Gen Pract, 41(346), 188-191.
- . Journal of the Institute of Health Education, 29(1), 27-31.
- . Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 4(2-3), 143-155.
- . Soc Sci Med, 33(2), 161-166.
- . Journal of the Institute of Health Education, 28(4), 113-117.
- . Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2(3), 261-272.
- . BMC Health Services Research, 24(1).
- . Health Psychology.
- Predicting drivers’ intentions to voluntarily use intelligent speed assistance systems: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
- Stakeholder perspectives on the adoption and application of Intelligent Speed Assistance in UK vehicles. Journal of Transport and Health.
- . Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 10(1).
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
- . ERJ Open Research, 00388-2022.
- . Drug and Alcohol Review.
- . Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.
- . Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 18(3).
- . Journal of American College Health, 1-10.
Chapters
- , Communications in Computer and Information Science (pp. 103-109). Springer Nature Switzerland
- , Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology
- , Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology Elsevier
- , Comprehensive Clinical Psychology (pp. 1-37). Elsevier
Conference proceedings papers
- . Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, Vol. 48 (pp 510-510). Brighton, UK, 30 November 2021 - 1 December 2021.
- . The Lancet, Vol. 398(Supplement 2) (pp 23-23). Virtual conference, 26 November 2021 - 26 November 2021.
- . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, Vol. 22(sup2) (pp 232-233). Virtual conference, 7 December 2021 - 10 December 2021.
- The effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for social anxiety in people with alopecia areata: a multiple-baseline single-group case series design. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 185(3) (pp E105-E105)
- Is mindfulness associated with quality of life and itch intensity in children with psoriasis and eczema and with the well-being of their parents?. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 185(3) (pp E104-E105)
- Impact of childhood psoriasis on children and parents: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 185(3) (pp E71-E71)
- A single-group experimental case series of a mindful parenting intervention for parents of children with skin conditions. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 185(3) (pp E88-E88)
- . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, Vol. 20(suppl 1) (pp 310-310). Perth, Australia, 4 December 2019 - 6 December 2019.
- . Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Vol. 13(Supplement_1) (pp S475-S475)
- . The Lancet, Vol. 392 (pp S56-S56)
- . Journal of physical activity & health, Vol. 15(10 Suppl 1) (pp S58-S58), 15 October 2018 - 17 October 2018.
- INCREASING ENGAGEMENT WITH, AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF, A BRIEF ONLINE INTERVENTION TO REDUCE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, Vol. 25 (pp S156-S156)
- Development and pilot of an index to identify young people with inflammatory bowel disease at risk of psychological morbidity. JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS, Vol. 12 (pp S78-S78)
- THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF MINDFULNESS IN REDUCING DISTRESS IN DERMATOLOGY PATIENTS. ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, Vol. 97(7) (pp 879-879)
- . Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- A role for mindfulness in psychodermatology? An exploration of the relationships between mindfulness and psychosocial distress in visible skin conditions. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 176(1) (pp E6-E6)
- . 1.6 General Practice and Primary Care
- . Gut, Vol. 65(Suppl 1) (pp A51.1-A51)
- . Gut, Vol. 64(Suppl 1) (pp A85.2-A86)
- Persistent barriers to help-seeking for stroke and TIA after a national media campaign (Face, Arm, Speech, Time to Call 999 (FAST)). JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, Vol. 261 (pp S109-S110)
- Persistent barriers to help seeking for stroke and TIA after a national media campaign (Face, Arm, Speech, Time to Call 999 (FAST)). EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, Vol. 21 (pp 154-154)
- Can Illness representations predict psychological morbidity in non-cardiac chest pain patients attending an emergency department?. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, Vol. 27 (pp 139-139)
- Implementation intentions and fruit and vegetable intake. PSYCHOL HEALTH, Vol. 21 (pp 28-29)
- Assessing the impact of binge drinker prototypes within the theory of planned behaviour. PSYCHOL HEALTH, Vol. 20 (pp 193-193)
- . EYE, Vol. 16(2) (pp 150-155)
- Shiftwork locus of control: Scale development. WORK AND STRESS, Vol. 9(2-3) (pp 219-226)
Reports
- Behaviour change techniques for telephone-delivered and supported health coaching interventions: an Evidence Check review brokered by the Sax Institute (www.saxinstitute.org.au) for Healthdirect Australia
Preprints
- Research group
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Postgraduate students
- Shahah Altammar - PhD student (Mindfluness and Psychological Distress in Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes). Kuwati Government Scholarship.
- Sarah Bates - PhD student (Weight Loss Maintenance). Wellcome Trust Studentship.
- Laura Castillo Eito - PhD student (Aggressive Behaviour in Adolescents). University Studentship.
- Elaine Clarke - PhD student (Self-Compassion and Visible Skin Conditions). University Studentship.
- Onur Cem Dogru - PhD student (Action Control Theory and Cycling Behaviour). Turkish Embassy Scholarship.
- Rachel Evans - PhD student (Temporal Self-Regulation Theory and Eating Behaviours). ESRC Studentship.
- Emily Gagnon - PhD student (Young People and Legal Highs). ESRC Studentship.
- Kelly Mackenzie - PhD student (Sit Less at Work). NIHR Fellowship.
- Peter McCoy - PhD student (Self-Compassion and Alcohol). ESRC Studentship.
Matthew Rand - PhD student (Public Health Interventions to Increase Physical Activity). ESRC Studentship.
- Grants
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- McDermott, C.J., Marsden, G., Coates, E., Bortolami, O., Stavroulakis, T., Young, T., Halliday, V., Baird, W., White, D., White, S., Al-Chalabi, A., Cooper, C., Cade, J., Turner, M., Shaw, P., & Norman, P. A programme to develop and evaluate a complex intervention to achieve a high calorie diet in ALS (HighCALS). NIHR Applied Research Programme Grant (2018-2024). £2,364,069.
- Julious, S.A., Horspool, M., Boote, J., Elphick, H., van Staa, T., Davis, S, Norman, & P., Cooper, C.L.. Preventing and lessening exacerbations of asthma in school-age asthmatics associated with a new term (PLEASANT). HTA: NIHR (2012-2015). £486,500.
- Rowse, G., Brooks, A., Lobo, A., Norman, P. & Narula, P. Adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease: Their relationship with their disease, identity and illness perceptions. Crohn's and Colitis UK (NACC) (2013-2015). £65,000
- Norman, P., Sheeran, P., Harris, P., Webb, T., Ciravegna, F., Meier, P., Brennan, A., Julious, S., Naughton, F., & Petroczi, A. Time to change! Using the transition from school to university to promote healthy lifestyle habits in young people. MRC/NPRI Phase 4, MR/J000450/1 (2012-2014). £369,171.
- Teaching activities
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I teach on modules
- 239: Psychological Research Methods on the undergraduate degree
- 6010: Multivariate Statistics (MSc)
- 6070: Professional Skills for Psychologists (MSc)
- 6120: Research Methods (MSc)
- Multivariate Statistics (DClinPsy training programme)
- Professional activities and memberships
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- President, European Health Psychology Society (2010-2012)
- Editor-in-Chief, Psychology and Health (2001-2006)
- Consulting Associate Editor, Health Psychology Review (2015-present)
- Co-editor of Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour
- PhD Opportunities
I am not currently accepting applications for PhD study.
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