Christopher Bean
Associerad forskare vid Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap; Folkhälsa, arbetsliv och rehabilitering
- E-post:
- christopher.bean@uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- BMC, Husargatan 3, Uppsala
- Postadress:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-3249-3383
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My current research is in the area of life course epidemiology, specifically concerning mental health and health behaviours.
I have worked as a registered psychologist in Australia and completed a combined PhD/Master of Psychology (Health) at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. My PhD thesis considered psychosocial work factors and their association with measures of overweight and obesity, as well as energy balance-related behaviours (e.g. diet and physical activity).
Nyckelord
- adolescent mental health
- biopsychosocial model
- energy-balance related behaviours
- health psychology
- life course epidemiology
- obesity
- occupational health psychology
- psychocardiology
- sleep
- social determinants of health
- telomeres
- work stress
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- The relevance of macroeconomic conditions on concurrent and subsequent alcohol use – (2020)
- Group activity participation at age 21 and depressive symptoms during boom and recession in Sweden (2019)
- Poor peer relations in adolescence, social support in early adulthood, and depressive symptoms in later adulthood (2019)
- Unique associations of the Job Demand-Control-Support model subscales with leisure-time physical activity and dietary energy intake. (2019)
- Social relationships in adolescence and heavy episodic drinking from youth to midlife in Finland and Sweden (2018)
- Differential associations of job control components with both waist circumference and body mass index (2015)
Senaste publikationer
- Risk factors in adolescence as predictors of trajectories of somatic symptoms over 27 years (2022)
- Who makes it all the way? (2022)
- How does social support shape the association between depressive symptoms and labour market participation (2021)
- The relevance of macroeconomic conditions on concurrent and subsequent alcohol use – (2020)
- Group activity participation at age 21 and depressive symptoms during boom and recession in Sweden (2019)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Risk factors in adolescence as predictors of trajectories of somatic symptoms over 27 years (2022)
- Who makes it all the way? (2022)
- How does social support shape the association between depressive symptoms and labour market participation (2021)
- The relevance of macroeconomic conditions on concurrent and subsequent alcohol use – (2020)
- Group activity participation at age 21 and depressive symptoms during boom and recession in Sweden (2019)
- Poor peer relations in adolescence, social support in early adulthood, and depressive symptoms in later adulthood (2019)
- Unique associations of the Job Demand-Control-Support model subscales with leisure-time physical activity and dietary energy intake. (2019)
- Social relationships in adolescence and heavy episodic drinking from youth to midlife in Finland and Sweden (2018)
- Differential associations of job control components with both waist circumference and body mass index (2015)
Konferenser
- Short sleep, psychosocial work stressors, and measures of obesity: results from an Australian cohort study (2019)
- Youth participation in Active Labour Market Programs (ALMPs) during boom/recession and mental health: a 20-year follow-up (2019)
- Work Stress, Dietary Energy Intake, and Leisure-Time Physical Activity: Considering Job Demand-Control-Support model subscales (2017)
- Australian psychology student perceptions and experiences of health psychology (2015)
- Who, how and why do people contact a cancer telephone information and support service? (2015)
- A systematic review of the association between work stress and energy balance-related behaviours (2015)
- The Demand-Control-Support model and measures of obesity in South Australian employees (2015)
- How might work stress contribute to obesity? A systematic review: work stress and energy balance-related behaviors (2015)
- Cancer telephone information and support service staff views on the distress thermometer: barriers, facilitating factors and implications for practice (2015)
- The psychosocial work environment and measures of obesity in South Australian employees (2014)
- Which psychosocial work factors are associated with waist circumference in South Australian employees? (2014)
- Gender differences in the association between job strain and BMI when moderated by work/life balance, and quality of life (2013)
- Does less sleep lead to unhealthy food choices? The effect of severe sleep restriction on food appraisal and food choice (2012)
- Does mood play a role in food choice when sleep is restricted? (2012)
- Food consumption and choice following a week of sleep restriction: A pilot study (2012)
- Sleep restriction and the daily trajectory of pre-diabetes indicators (2012)