Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "RC565 Alcoholism"

Group by: Creators | Item Type | Date | No Grouping
Jump to: 2017 | 2015 | 2014 | 2010
Number of items at this level: 10.

2017

  1. Hill, K. M. (2017) Understanding behaviour in context: putting individuals and their worlds back together again. Poster presented to: Images of Research Exhibition 2016-17, The University of Northampton, 01 February - 13 April 2017.
  2. Hill, K. M., Pilling, M. and Foxcroft, D. R. (2017) Alcohol-related affordances and group subjectivities: a Q-Methodology study. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. 0968-7637.

2015

  1. Hill, K. M. (2015) Can understanding the functional characteristics of drinking environments make nightlife healthier? Invited Presentation presented to: British Psychological Society’s Psychologist in the Pub Series, Coventry, 26 November 2015. (Unpublished)
  2. Hill, K. M. (2015) Understanding the functional characteristics of drinking environments: an alternative approach for making nightlife healthier. Invited Presentation presented to: Club Health Lisbon 2015: 9th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use and Related Health Issues, Lisbon, Portugal, 17-19 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  3. Hill, K. M., Foxcroft, D. and Pilling, M. (2015) Changing behaviour without talking: affordances and the importance of context. Paper presented to: Sixth European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) Annual Conference and Member's Meeting, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 22-24 October 2015.
  4. Hill, K. M., Foxcroft, D. R. and Pilling, M. (2015) Individual-environment transactions and subjectivity: an alternative approach to behaviour change. In: Developmental Section & Social Section Psychology Annual Conference 2015 Abstract Book. Leicester: British Psychological Society. pp. 13-14.
  5. Hill, K. M., Pilling, M. and Foxcroft, D. R. (2015) Individual-environment transactions and subjectivity: reflections on an alternative approach to behaviour change. Paper presented to: The University of Northampton Research Staff Conference, The University of Northampton, 15-17 September 2015. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Hill, K. M. (2014) Understanding drinking behaviour: affordances and an ecological approach to cognition. Doctoral thesis. Oxford Brookes University.
  2. Hill, K. M., Pilling, M. and Foxcroft, D. R. (2014) Action-oriented predictive processing as a bellwether for ecological and psychological research in alcohol misuse. In: Fifth European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) Conference and Members’ Meeting Conference Booklet. Warsaw: European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR). p. 48.

2010

  1. Halsey, L., Huber, J., Bufton, R. D. J. and Little, A. C. (2010) An explanation for enhanced perceptions of attractiveness after alcohol consumption. Alcohol. 44(4), pp. 307-313. 0741-8329.
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