Mae fy niddordeb ymchwil mewn cyfathrebu risg ac ymddygiadau ffordd o fyw.
Cyhoeddiadau
Kammin T, Fenton A,
Thirlaway K (2014). A Genetic Lung Cancer Susceptibility Test may have a Positive Effect on Smoking Cessation
Journal of Genetic Counselling. DOI 10.1007/s10897-014-9766-8
Street R, Mercer J &
Thirlaway K (2014) "Experiences of Physical Activity: A Phenomenological Study of Individuals with Cystic Fibrosis"
Journal of Health Psychology.
Thirlaway K and Davies L ( 2014) Lifestyle Responses to Genetic Susceptibility to Type 2
Diabetes. In: eLS. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester. DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902 .a0025377
Thirlaway K & Davies L ( 2014). Lifestyle responses to genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes In: eLS. John Wiley &Sons, Ltd: Chichester DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902 .a0025377
Davies, L. & Thirlaway K (2013) The Influence of Genetic Explanations of Type 2 Diabetes on Patients' Attitudes to Prevention, Treatment and Personal Responsibility for Health. Public Health Genomics: DOI: 10.1159/000353459
Thirlaway, K; and Davies, L (2013) Lifestyle Behaviours and Personal Responsibility for Health. In: eLS. John Wiley &Sons, Ltd: Chichester. DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0025159 eLS
Brookes, K ; Limbert, C ; Deacy, C ; O'Reilly, A ; Scott, S ;
Thirlaway, K (2013) Systematic Review: Work-related stress and the HSE Management Standards.
Occupational Medicine; DOI: 10.1093/occmed/kqt078
Hawkins, J. L., Mercer, J.,
Thirlaway, K., & Clayton, D. (2013) ‘Doing’ Gardening and ‘Being’ at the Allotment Site: Exploring the benefits of allotment gardening for stress reduction and healthy ageing. Ecopsychology, 5
Clement C, Smith A, Williams J and
Thirlaway K (2013) Vulnerable young people and alcohol use: a qualitative exploration.
Journal of Substance Use. Online first 1 – 6.
Hilgart J, Mercer J &
Thirlaway K (2013) Individuals' experiences of, and responses to, a negative genetic test result for Familial Hypercholesterolaemia. Journal of Health Psychology 18(3) 339 – 349.
Hawkins, J; Clayton, D;
Thirlaway, K; Mercer, J; Backx, K; & Milbourne, P (2012). Evaluating the impact of allotment and community gardening for older people’s health and well-being.
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity; 20; S101-S101
Davies L &
Thirlaway K (2012) Effect of Genetic Explanations of Type 2 Diabetes on Patients' Attitudes to Treatment Efficacy.
Journal of Diabetes Nursing. 16(4):132-139
Demery R,
Thirlaway K & Mercer J (2012) The experiences of university students with a mood disorder.
Disability and Society. 27
Hawkins JL.,
Thirlaway K. Backx, K, & Clayton D (2011). Allotment Gardening and Other Leisure Activities for Stress Reduction and Healthy Aging.
HortTechnology 21:577-585
Hobbis S, Hendry L, Sanders L &
Thirlaway K (2011). Retirement and lifestyle behaviours: A thematic Analysis
Health Psychology Update 20(2): 2- 8.
Clarke A and
Thirlaway K (2011). Genetic Counselling for Personalised Medicine.
Human Genetics: 130 (1) 27-31.
O’Shea R, Murphy AM, Treacy E, Lynch SA,
Thirlaway K & Lambert D (2011). Communication of Genetic Information by Other Health Professionals: The role of the Genetic Counsellor in Specialist Clinics.
Journal of Genetic Counselling: 20 (2) 192-203
Thirlaway K (2011). Lifestyle Change.
Welsh Chemist Review. Winter 2011: 18 – 19.
Clarke A and
Thirlaway K (2011). ‘Genomic Counselling’? Genetic Counselling in the Genomic Era.
Genomic Medicine:3(1):7
Upton D and
Thirlaway K (2010).
Promoting Healthy Behaviour. London: Pearson Educational
Thirlaway K & Upton D (2009).
The Psychology of Lifestyle: Promoting health behaviour. London: Routledge.
Bennett L,
Thirlaway K & Murray A (2008). The stigmatising implications of presenting schizophrenia as a genetic disease.
Journal of Genetic Counselling 17: 550-559
Thirlaway K & Heggs D (2005). Interpreting risk messages: Women’s responses to a health story.
Health, Risk and Society 7: 107-121.
Thirlaway K & Lukman H (2003). Meningitis C Vaccination Uptake in British Undergraduates.
Communicable Diseases and Public Health 6: 157-160.
Thirlaway K, Howell A & Evans G (2000). Identifying and counselling of those at high risk of developing breast cancer. In New Horizons in Breast cancer. Editors TobiasJ, Henderson C & Houghton J. Thomson Science LONDON
Thirlaway K & Benton D (1996). Exercise and Mental Health: The Role of activity and fitness. In
Workplace health: Employee Fitness and exercise. Editors Kerr J, Griffiths A & Cox T. Taylor & Francis Ltd. LONDON.
Thirlaway K, Fallowfield L, Powles T, & Nunnerley H (1996). Anxiety in women “at risk” of developing breast cancer.
The British Journal of Cancer 73: 1422-1424.
Thirlaway K, Fallowfield L & Cuzick J (1996). The sexual activity questionnaire: A measure of women’s sexual functioning.
Quality of Life Research 5: 81-90.
Thirlaway K, Fallowfield L, Evans G & Howell A (1995). Entry into the tamoxifen prevention trial depends on women’s estimates of the population risk of breast cancer.
The Breast 4: 203-204.
Thirlaway K & Benton D (1994). Activity, fitness, mental health and mood. In
Set. Editor: Richards L, Vol 1, item 2. Victoria: New Zealand & Australian Councils for Educational Research.
Thirlaway K & Benton D (1993). Physical Activity in primary and seconday school children in West Glamorgan.
Health Education Journal 52: 37-41.
Thirlaway K & Benton D (1992). Participation in physical activity has different effects on mental health and mood.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 36:657-665.
Thirlaway K & Benton D (1992). Different effects of activity and fitness on mood.
Scottish Journal of Physical Education 20: 5-9.
Rwyf wedi cyflwyno seicoleg iechyd, cymdeithaseg iechyd, seicoleg cyfryngau, cyfathrebu risg, dulliau cynnal arolwg, dulliau ymchwil, ystadegau a damcaniaethau newid ymddygiad i fyfyrwyr israddedig ac ôl-raddedig ar ystod o raglenni seicoleg, gweithiwr iechyd proffesiynol a chwaraeon. Yn ogystal, bûm ynghlwm â dylunio a datblygu nifer o raglenni newydd yng Nghaerdydd gan gynnwys y rhaglenni MSc achrededig BPS mewn Seicoleg Iechyd a Fforensig ac yn fwy diweddar darpariaeth Hyfforddi Chwaraeon HND gyda'n partner AB masnachfraint Coleg Caerdydd a’r Fro (CAVC) .
Yn fwy diweddar, rydw i'n ymwneud fwyfwy â mentora cydweithwyr benywaidd fel rhan o ymrwymiad y brifysgol i hyrwyddo ac annog gyrfaoedd academaidd menywod o gefndiroedd STEM.
Graddau PhD wedi'i cwblhau
Gary Mendosa (2003) The transtheoretical model of change and its application to the treatment of obesity. Student registered at UIC and co-supervised by Dr Lalage Sanders and Mary Barasis.
Shirley Hobbis (2011) Lifestyle change over the lifecourse. Student registered at UWIC and co-supervised by Dr Lalage Sanders and Professor Leo Hendry.
Gemma Hawkins (2012) The role of the environment in the well-being of older people. Student registered at UWIC and co-supervised by Dr Debbie Clayton and Dr Karianne Backx.
Honor Young (2014) Attitudes of teenagers towards unprotected sex and pregnancy. Student registered at UWIC and co-supervised by Dr Caroline Limbert and Dr Jenny Mercer.
Amy Prior (2010 – 2015) Investigation of the Optimum Requirements and Practical Possibilities for a Telephone Helpline for Patients with Anorexia Nervosa co-supervised by Dr Dr Caroline Limbert and Dr Debbie Clayton
Goruchwyliaeth PhD cyfredol
Seckham (2011 – present) The Effect of Complimentary and Conventional Medicine on Wound Healing co supervised by Professor Rose Cooper and Dr Jenny Mercer