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Reasoned versus reactive prediction of behaviour: A meta-analysis of the prototype willingness model
J Todd, E Kothe, B Mullan, L Monds
Health psychology review 10 (1), 1-24, 2016
1702016
Towards a new model of attentional biases in the development, maintenance, and management of pain
J Todd, L Sharpe, A Johnson, KN Perry, B Colagiuri, BF Dear
Pain 156 (9), 1589-1600, 2015
1602015
Attentional bias to pain-related information: a meta-analysis of dot-probe studies
J Todd, DML van Ryckeghem, L Sharpe, G Crombez
Health psychology review 12 (4), 419-436, 2018
1562018
Using the theory of planned behaviour and prototype willingness model to target binge drinking in female undergraduate university students
J Todd, B Mullan
Addictive behaviors 36 (10), 980-986, 2011
1452011
Does the theory of planned behaviour explain condom use behaviour among men who have sex with men? A meta-analytic review of the literature
BJ Andrew, BA Mullan, JBF de Wit, LA Monds, J Todd, EJ Kothe
AIDS and Behavior 20, 2834-2844, 2016
962016
Self-regulation and the intention behaviour gap. Exploring dietary behaviours in university students
B Mullan, V Allom, A Brogan, E Kothe, J Todd
Appetite 73, 7-14, 2014
772014
The role of self-monitoring and response inhibition in improving sleep behaviours
J Todd, B Mullan
International journal of behavioral medicine 21, 470-477, 2014
722014
Using the health action process approach to predict and improve health outcomes in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus
M MacPhail, B Mullan, L Sharpe, C MacCann, J Todd
Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity: targets and therapy, 469-479, 2014
712014
The role of self-regulation in predicting sleep hygiene in university students
J Todd, B Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine 18 (3), 275-288, 2013
642013
Food hygiene knowledge in adolescents and young adults
B Mullan, C Wong, J Todd, E Davis, EJ Kothe
British Food Journal 117 (1), 50-61, 2015
582015
A qualitative exploration of experiences of overweight young and older adults. An application of the integrated behaviour model
A Robertson, B Mullan, J Todd
Appetite 75, 157-164, 2014
552014
The effect of threat on cognitive biases and pain outcomes: An eye‐tracking study
J Todd, L Sharpe, B Colagiuri, A Khatibi
European Journal of Pain 20 (8), 1357-1368, 2016
522016
Attentional bias modification and pain: the role of sensory and affective stimuli
J Todd, L Sharpe, B Colagiuri
Behaviour research and therapy 83, 53-61, 2016
482016
What is attention bias variability? Examining the potential roles of attention control and response time variability in its relationship with anxiety
PJF Clarke, W Marinovic, J Todd, J Basanovic, NTM Chen, L Notebaert
Behaviour Research and Therapy 135, 103751, 2020
402020
Can personality close the intention-behavior gap for healthy eating? An examination with the HEXACO personality traits
LA Monds, C MacCann, BA Mullan, C Wong, J Todd, RD Roberts
Psychology, health & medicine 21 (7), 845-855, 2016
332016
Safety behaviours or safety precautions? The role of subtle avoidance in anxiety disorders in the context of chronic physical illness
L Sharpe, J Todd, A Scott, R Gatzounis, RE Menzies, A Meulders
Clinical psychology review 92, 102126, 2022
302022
Can personality bridge the intention-behavior gap to predict who will exercise?
C MacCann, J Todd, BA Mullan, RD Roberts
American journal of health behavior 39 (1), 140-147, 2015
292015
The association between self-report and behavioural measure of attentional control: Evidence of no relationship between ACS scores and antisaccade performance
J Todd, L Notebaert, PJF Clarke
Personality and Individual Differences 184, 111168, 2022
272022
Ecological anxiety and pro-environmental behaviour: the role of attention
J Mathers-Jones, J Todd
Journal of anxiety disorders 98, 102745, 2023
262023
The relationship between expectancy, anxiety, and the nocebo effect: a systematic review and meta-analysis with recommendations for future research
T Rooney, L Sharpe, J Todd, B Richmond, B Colagiuri
Health psychology review 17 (4), 550-577, 2023
242023
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