Publications

 

Rebar, A. L., Vincent, G. E., Kovac, K., & Gardner, B. (in press). How habitual is everyday life? An ecological momentary assessment study. Psychology & Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2025.2561149

Deacon, E.D., Frohlich, D.M. & Plumbley M.D. (2026) Soundscape experience mapping. npj Acoustics, in press. 

Duda, J., Hammond, H. & Appleton, P. (2025). Background Evidence, Methodology and Findings of the Levelling the Playing Field (LtPF) Project. https://allianceofsport.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Background-Evidence-Methodology-and-Findings-of-the-Levelling-the-Playing-Field-Project-University-of-Birmingham-April-2025.pdf

Hammond, H. & Meek, R. (2025). The role of sport in the journey away from crime, in Turner, E. and Miles, C. (Eds), Bringing Criminological Theory to Life.

Ichijo, E., Lee, K, S., Stantić, M., De Castro, I., Murphy, J., Vafeiadou, K., Banissy, M, J., Catmur, C., Bird, G., (2025). Failure to Account for Psychiatric Symptoms Impacts the Replicability and Generalisability of Psychological Science. Psychological Medicine.

Ottley-Porter, A., Adams, K, L., Brewer, R., Murphy, J., (2025). Minimal Impact of Sensation-Related Items on the Association Between Alexithymia and Self-report Measures of Interoception. Personality and Mental Health.

Irigoras Izagirre, N., Palmer*, R., Schulz, A., Agostinho, M., Canaipa, R., Lainny de Lima-Araujo, G., Maeda, S., Millon, E, M., Plans, D., Treister, R., Williams, I, A., & Murphy, J., (2025). Investigating the relationship between cardiac interoceptive accuracy and stress: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews.

Walters, K., Frost, R., Avgerinou, C., Kalwarowsky, S., Goodman, C., Clegg, A., Marston, L., Shengning, P., Hopkins, J., Jowett, C., Elaswarapu, R., Kumar, R., Gardner, B., Mahmood, F., Prescott, M., Thornton, G., Skelton, D. A., Gould, R., Cooper, C., Drennan, V., Kharicha, K., Logan, P., & Hunter, R. (2025) Clinical and cost effectiveness of home-based health promotion for older people with mild frailty: A randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 6, 100670. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanhl.2024.100670

Murphy, J., & Bird, G., (2025). How might interoceptive accuracy training work? Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews.

Afzali Shamsabad, S., Edwards, A., Brewer, R., & Murphy, J., (2025). A systematic review and meta-analysis of sex differences in the relationship between cardiac interoceptive accuracy and emotion. Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews.

Ferraz, L. T., Frohlich, D. M., Hodgkins, C. E., Yuan, H., & Costa Castro, P. (2025). Optimising the provision of health information for older adults across paper and screen formats–A requirement study with content producers and consumers. PLOS digital health4(11), e0001090.

Zhang K., Frohlich D.M. & Corrigan-Kavanagh E. (2025) Exploring user requirements for immersive indoor-to-outdoor video conferencing between older people and their remote family. Proceedings of BCS HCI 2025 Conference. Springer. 

Ferraz L., Frohlich D.M, Hodgkins C. & Castro P.C. (2025) Co-Designing Augmented Paper for Health Education with Older Adults. Proceedings of BCS HCI 2025 Conference. Springer. 

Corrigan-Kavanagh, E. M., Plumbley, M. D., & Frohlich, D. M. (2025) Applying a Virtual World Café Method for Participatory Design of AI Systems. Journal of participatory research methods, 6(3).

Szekely, R., Mason, O., Frohlich, D., & Barley, E. (2025). The use of virtual reality to reduce mental health stigma among healthcare and non-healthcare students: a systematic review. Behaviour & Information Technology44(10), 2116-2133.

McIntosh, S., Harries, B., Perry, M., Cropley, M., & Dibb, B. (2025). Barriers & Facilitators to Help‐Seeking Behaviour for Abnormal Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men: Systematic Review. Cancer Medicine14(18), e71214.

Schlachter, S., Inceoglu, I., McDowall, A., & Cropley, M. (2025). Work‐related technology use during nonwork time and its consequences: A resource‐oriented perspective. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology98(3), e70047.

Ciobotaru, D., Jones, C. J., Cohen Kadosh, R., Violante, I. R., & Cropley, M. (2024). “Too much of a burden”: Lived experiences of depressive rumination in early adulthood. Journal of Counseling Psychology71(4), 255.

Hammond, H. and Meek, R. (2024), “Applying Self Determination Theory to Motivate Prisoners to Exercise”, in Breslin, G. and Leavey, G. (Eds), Mental Health and Wellbeing Interventions in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice, Routledge, London, pp. 159-181.

Hammond, H., Meek, R. and Glorney, E. (2024), "Healthy prison cultures: factors influencing male prisoners’ engagement in exercise and subsequent healthy behaviours", International Journal of Prison Health, 20(1), 16-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPH-01-2023-0003

Blicher-Hansen, J., Chilcot, J., & Gardner, B. (2024). Experiences of successful physical activity maintenance among patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A theory based qualitative study. Psychology and Health, 39, 399-416. https://doi.or10.1080/08870446.2022.2063863

Diaz, M., Ovalle Patino, E., Oliver, S., Tiab, S. S., Salazar, N., Song, J., Dong, L., Sarfan, L.D., Susman, E. S., Agnew, E. R., Gardner, B., Harvey, A. (2024). Integrating habit science and Learning Theory to promote maintenance of behavior change: Does adding text messages to a habit-based sleep health intervention (HABITs) improve outcomes for eveningness chronotype young adults? Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 25, 782. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08599-4

Gardner, B., Rebar, A. L., de Wit, S., & Lally, P. (2024) What is habit and how can it be used to change real-world behaviour? Narrowing the theory-reality gap. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 18, e12975. https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12975

Pauli, R., Gaum, P. M., Cropley, M., & Lang, J. (2023). Antecedents, outcomes and measurement of work related-cognition in non-work time: A multistudy report using the work-related rumination questionnaire in two languages. Frontiers in Psychology14, 1013744.

Cropley, M., Rydstedt, L. W., Chelidoni, O., Ollis, L., & Querstret, D. (2023). Work-related rumination declines with age but is moderated by gender. Work, 76(2), 587-594