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Key to research groups: CAL - Cognition Across the Lifespan, LAN - Language, PaCT - Psychology and Communication Technology, VASC - Vision Action and Spatial Cognition

in Press

Blake, H., Malik, S., Mo, P., & Pisano, C.(in Press). The health and wellbeing of pre-registration student nurses. Perspectives in Public Health.

Mo, P.K.H., & Coulson, N.S.(in Press). Exploring how online support groups empower individuals living with HIV/AIDS. In: B. G. Kutais (ed) Internet Policies and Issues. New York: Nova Sciences Publishers Inc.,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., Blake, H., & Batt, M. E.(in Press). Getting healthcare staff more active: The mediating role of self-efficacy. British Journal of Health Psychology.

2011

Lord, Sue, Chastin, S., McInnes, L., Little, L., Briggs, P., & Rochester, L. (2011). Exploring patterns of daily physical and sedentary behaviour in community dwelling older adults. Age and Ageing e-print ahead of publication.

Lord,S., Chastin,S., McInnes,L., Little,L., Briggs,P., & Rochester,L. (2011). Application of non-linear analysis to explore patterns of habitual physical and sedentary behaviour in community dwelling older adults: development of a novel approach. Age and Ageing, 40 (2), 205-210

2010

Davinson, N. , & Sillence, E.(2010). It won't happen to me: Promoting secure behaviour among internet users. Computers in Human Behavior Volume 26, Issue 6, November 2010, Pages 1739-1747

Kim, D., Dunphy, P., Briggs, P., Hook, J., Nicholson, J., Nicholson, J., & Olivier, P.(2010). Multi-touch authentication for tabletops. In Proceedings of CHI 2010,[link]

Mak, W.W.S., Ng, A.C., Mo, P.K.H., & Chong, E.S.K. (2010). Coming out among lesbians, gays and bisexual individuals in Hong Kong: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the moderating role of attitudinal ambivalence. Sex Roles, 63, 189-200.,[link]

Malik, S., Mo, P.K.H., & Blake, H. (2010). Exercise interventions for depression. In: Blake, H. (ed). Physical Activity in Rehabilitation and Recovery (Public Health in the 21st Century). New York: Nova Sciences Publishers Inc.

Mo, P.K.H., & Coulson, N.S.(2010). Empowering processes in online support groups among people living with HIV/AIDS: A comparative analysis of lurkers and posters?. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1183-1193,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., & Coulson, N.S. (2010). Living with HIV/AIDS and the use of online support group. Journal of Health Psychology, 15, 339-350.,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., & Coulson, N.S. (2010). Health-related Internet use by individuals living with HIV/AIDS: A review of the literature. Health Psychology Update, 19, 12-17.

Mo, P.K.H., & Mak, W.W.S. (2010). The influence of health promoting practices on the quality of life of community adults in Hong Kong. Social Indicators Research, 95, 503-517. ,[link]

Sillence, E .(2010). Seeking out very like-minded others: Exploring trust and advice issues in an online health support group. International Journal of Web Based Communities. Vol. 6, No.4 pp. 376 ? 394. 10.1504/IJWBC.2010.035840

Sillence, E.(2010). Health people, healthy websites. Interfaces, autumn 2010,[link]

Thomas L. Briggs, P., & Little, L. (2010). The imPACT of using location-based services with a behaviour-disordered child: a case study. NordiCHI '10. Proceedings of the 6th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Extending Boundaries,[link]

Thomas, L., Briggs, P., & Little, L. (2010). A Case Study: The ImPACT of Using Location-Based Services with a Behaviour-Disordered Child. Proceedings of NORDICHI 2010, 503-510

Williams, L.R., Hutchinson, C.E., Jackson, A., Horan, M. A., Jones, M., McInnes, L., & Rabbitt, P.M.(2010). Clinical correlates of cerebral white matter hyperintensities in cognitively normal older adults. . Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 50 (2), 127-131,[link]

Yusof, MY., Horan, MA., Jones, M. McInnes, L. Rabbitt, P.M., & Pendleton, N.(2010). Developing a self-reported comorbidity index to predict mortality of community-dwelling older adults. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 50 (3), e63-e67,[link]

2009

Blake, H., Mo, P., Malik, S., & Thomas, S. (2009). How effective are physical activity interventions for alleviating depressive symptoms in older people? A systematic review. Clinical Rehabilitation, 23, 873-887.,[link]

Briggs, P., & Little, L.(2009). Pervasive computing and disability: Designing for independence? In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Persuasive Technologies Related to Assisted Environments, ACM Press

Briggs, P., & Little, L. (2009). Pervasive computing and disability: Designing for independence? In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Persuasive Technologies Related to Assisted Environments, ACM Press. 1-4

Harris, P. R. Sillence, E. , & Briggs, P.(2009). The effect of trust-related design cues on responses to a Web-based message about the breast cancer risks from alcohol. J Med Internet Res. http://dx.doi:10.2196/jmir.1097

Little, L., & Briggs, P.(2009). Private whispers/public eyes: Assessing the psychological cost of receiving highly personal information in a public space. Interacting with Computers

Little, L., & Briggs, P.(2009). Videotaped Activity Scenarios. In S. Love (Ed.). Handbook of Mobile Technology Research Methods. USA: Nova Science Publishers

Little, L., & Briggs, P.(2009). Privacy factors for successful ubiquitous computing. International Journal of E-Business Research, 5 (2), 1-20

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2009). Privacy factors for successful ubiquitous computing. International Journal of E-Business Research, 5 (2), 1-20

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2009). Private whispers/public eyes: Assessing the psychological cost of receiving highly personal information in a public space. Interacting with Computers 21, 4, 316-322.

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2009). Pervasive healthcare: the elderly perspective. Second International Conference on Pervasive Technologies in Relation to Assisted Living (PETRA). Corfu, Greece

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2009). Pervasive healthcare: the elderly perspective. Second International Conference on Pervasive Technologies in Relation to Assisted Living (PETRA).Corfu, Greece, 1-5

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2009). Videotaped Activity Scenarios. In S. Love (Ed.). Handbook of Mobile Technology Research Methods. USA: Nova Science Publishers. 79-100

Little, L., Sillence, E., & Briggs, P. (2009). Ubiquitous Systems and the Family: Thoughts about the Networked Home. SOUPS, San Jose, 1-9?

Little, L., Sillence, E., & Briggs, P. (2009). Ubiquitous Systems and the Family: Thoughts about the Networked Home. SOUPS, San Jose

Little, L., Sillence, E., Sellen, A. , & Taylor, A.(2009). The family and communication technologies. Int. J. Human Computer Studies vol 67 (2) pages 125-127.

Little, L., Sillence, E., Sellen, A., & Taylor, A. (2009). The Family and Communication Technologies. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 67, (2), 125-127

Mo, P.K.H., & Mak, W.W.S. (2009). Help-seeking for mental health problems among Chinese: The application and extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 44, 675-684,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., & Mak, W.W.S. (2009). Intentionality of medication nonadherence among individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Hong Kong. AIDS Care, 21, 785-795,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., Malik, S.H., & Coulson, N.S. (2009). Gender differences in computer-mediated communication: a systematic review of online health-related support groups. Patient Education and Counseling, 75, 16-24.,[link]

Pirhonen, A. , & Sillence, E.(2009). Getting Connected: At What Cost? Some Ethical Issues in Mobile HCI. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) Vol. 1, Issue 3, 9-17.

Rabbitt, P., Lunn, M., Ibrahim, S., & McInnes, L. (2009). Further analyses of the effects of practice, dropout, sex, socio-economic advantage, and recruitment cohort differences during the University of Manchester longitudinal study of cognitive change in ol The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,62:9,1859 1872,[link]

2008

Briggs, P., & Olivier, P.(2008). Biometric Daemons: Authentication via Electronic Pets. Proceedings of CHI 2008, Florence Italy, April 5-10. ACM Press.

Dunphy, P., Nicholson, J., & Olivier, P.(2008). Securing Passfaces for Description. In Proceedings of SOUPS 2008,[link]

Fishwick, L., Sillence, E., Briggs, P. , & Harris, P.(2008). Women's identity and consumption of health discourse on the internet? In Caudwell, J., Redhead, S. and Tomlinson, A. (Eds). Relocating the Leisure Society: Media, Consumption and Spaces.? Brighton: LSA.

Joinson, A. N., Hancock, J., & Briggs, P.(2008). Secrets and lies in computer-mediated interaction: theory, methods and design. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 3993-3996..

Little, L. (2008). Privacy, Trust and Identity Issues for ubiquitous Computing. Social Science Computer Review, 26, 1, 3-5

Little, L., & Briggs, P.(2008). Ubiquitous healthcare: do we need it? BHCI Conference, Liverpool

Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2008). Ubiquitous healthcare: do we need it? BHCI Conference, Liverpool , 53-56

Little, L., Storer, T., Briggs, P., & Duncan, I. (2008). E-voting in an ubicomp world: Trust, privacy, and social implications. Social Science Computer Review, 26(1):44-59.

Little, L., Storer, T., Briggs, P., & Duncan, I. (2008). E-voting in an ubicomp world: Trust, privacy, and social implications. Social Science Computer Review, 26(1):44-59.

McGann, D., King, S. , & Sillence, E.(2008). Information leaflets: an evaluation of an innovative form of assessment. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 7, (1), 19 22.

Mo, P.K.H., & Coulson, N.S. (2008). Exploring the communication of social support within virtual communities: A content analysis of messages posted to an online HIV/AIDS support group. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 11, 371-374.,[link]

Mo, P.K.H., & Mak, W.W.S. (2008). The application of PRECEDE model in understanding mental health promoting behaviors in Hong Kong. Health Education and Behavior. 35, 574-587.,[link]

Rabbitt, P., Lunn, M., Ibrahim, S., Cobain, M., & McInnes, L. (2008). Unhappiness, health and cognitive ability in old age. Psychological Medicine, 38, 229-236.,[link]

Sillence, E. , & Briggs, P.(2008). Ubiquitous Computing: Trust issues for a healthy society? Social Science Computer Review, 26 (1), 6-12.

Sillence, E., Little, L., & Briggs, P. (2008). E-Health. BHCI Conference, Liverpool. 179-180

2007

Briggs, P., Sillence, E. , & Harris, P.(2007). How do online consumers determine their own health status? Technology and Health Care, 15 (5), 301-302.

Coulson, N.S., Malik, S., & Mo, P.K.H. (2007). Researching virtual communities: Some methodological and ethical considerations. Health Psychology Update, 16, 3-7.

Little. L., & Briggs, P. (2007). Videotaped Activity Scenarios: A new way of evaluating Design. In L. Feijs, S. Kyffin and B. Young (Eds). Design and Semantics of Form and Movement (DeSForM 2007). Phillips. 147-151

Sillence, E. , & Briggs, P(2007). Examining the role of the Internet in health. In Joinson, A.N., McKenna, K.Y.A., Postmes, T., & Reips, U-D. (Eds).The Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Pp 347-359.

Sillence, E. , & Briggs, P.(2007). Please advise. Using the Internet for health and financial advice. Computers in Human Behavior, 23, 727-748.

Sillence, E., Briggs, P. Harris, P. , & Fishwick, L.(2007). Developing trust practices for e-health. In R. Song, L. Korba & G. Lee (Eds.). Trust in E-Services: Technologies, Practices and Challenges, p. 235 258. Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, US.

Sillence, E., Briggs, P. Harris, P. R. , & Fishwick, L.(2007). How do patients evaluate and make use of online health information? Social Science and Medicine, 64, 1853-1862

Sillence, E., Briggs, P. Harris, P. R. , & Fishwick, L.(2007). Going online for health advice: Changes in usage and trust practices over the last five years. Interacting with Computers, 19, 397-406.

Sillence, E., Briggs, P. Harris, P. R. , & Fishwick, L.(2007). Health websites that people can trust - the case of Hypertension. Interacting with Computers , Special Issue on Moving Face-to-Face Communication to Web-based Systems?, 19, 32-42.