People
Dr Aleksandra Luszczynska

| Post: | Visiting Research Fellow (School of Psychology) |
| Location: | Pevensey 1 1c13 |
| Email: | A.Luszczynska@sussex.ac.uk |
Telephone numbers | |
| Internal: | 6598 |
| UK: | (01273) 876598 |
| International: | +44 1273 876598 |
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Biography
Research
social-cognitive predictors of health behavior changeSelected publications
- Luszczynska, A., Sobczyk, A., & Abraham, C. (in press). Planning to lose weight: RCT of an implementation intention prompt to enhance weight reduction among overweight and obese women. Health Psychology.
- Luszczynska, A., & Sutton, S. (in press). Physical activity after cardiac rehabilitation: evidence that different types of self-efficacy are important in maintainers and relapsers. Rehabilitation Psychology.
- Luszczynska, A. (2006). Effects of an implementation intentions intervention on physical activity after MI mediated by the use of planning strategy. Social Science and Medicine, 62, 900-980
- Boehmer, S. & Luszczynska, A. (2006). Two kinds of items in quality of life instruments:'Indicator and causal variable' in the EORTC QLQ-C30. Quality of Life Research, 15, 131-141.
- Luszczynska, A., Mohamed, N. E., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). Self-efficacy and social suport predict benefit finding 12 months after cancer surgery: The mediating role of coping strategies. Psychology, Health, and Medicine, 10, 365-366.
- Luszczynska, A., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). The Multidimensional Health Locus of Control: comments on construct and its measure. Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 633-642.
- Luszczynska, A., Gibbons, F. X., Piko, B. F., & Tekozel, M. (2004). Self-regulatory cognitions, social comparisons, perceived peers' behaviors as predictors of nutrition and physical activity: A comparison among adolescents in Hungary, Poland, Turkey and USA. Psychology and Health, 19, 577-593.
- Luszczynska, A. (2004). Change of breast self-examination: The effects of intervention on enhancing self-efficacy. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11, 95-103.
