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Dr Katriina Whitaker
Dr Katriina Whitaker
Professor of Psychology and Lead for Cancer Care at University of Surrey
Zweryfikowany adres z surrey.ac.uk
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The subjective meaning of sleep quality: a comparison of individuals with and without insomnia
AG Harvey, K Stinson, KL Whitaker, D Moskovitz, H Virk
Sleep 31 (3), 383-393, 2008
6552008
Stress and adiposity: a meta‐analysis of longitudinal studies
J Wardle, Y Chida, EL Gibson, KL Whitaker, A Steptoe
Obesity 19 (4), 771-778, 2011
4472011
Comparing maternal and paternal intergenerational transmission of obesity risk in a large population-based sample
KL Whitaker, MJ Jarvis, RJ Beeken, D Boniface, J Wardle
The American journal of clinical nutrition 91 (6), 1560-1567, 2010
3852010
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the symptomatic diagnosis of cancer: the view from primary care
D Jones, RD Neal, SRG Duffy, SE Scott, KL Whitaker, K Brain
The Lancet Oncology 21 (6), 748-750, 2020
2862020
Psychosocial determinants of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer screening participation: a conceptual framework
C Von Wagner, A Good, KL Whitaker, J Wardle
Epidemiologic reviews 33 (1), 135-147, 2011
1992011
Women's responses to information about overdiagnosis in the UK breast cancer screening programme: a qualitative study
J Waller, E Douglas, KL Whitaker, J Wardle
BMJ open 3 (4), e002703, 2013
1312013
Cancer fatalism: deterring early presentation and increasing social inequalities?
RJ Beeken, AE Simon, C Von Wagner, KL Whitaker, J Wardle
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention 20 (10), 2127-2131, 2011
1212011
Do social norms affect intended food choice?
H Croker, KL Whitaker, L Cooke, J Wardle
Preventive medicine 49 (2-3), 190-193, 2009
1082009
Applying symptom appraisal models to understand sociodemographic differences in responses to possible cancer symptoms: a research agenda
KL Whitaker, SE Scott, J Wardle
British journal of cancer 112 (1), S27-S34, 2015
982015
Help seeking for cancer ‘alarm’symptoms: a qualitative interview study of primary care patients in the UK
KL Whitaker, U Macleod, K Winstanley, SE Scott, J Wardle
British Journal of General Practice 65 (631), e96-e105, 2015
952015
Earlier diagnosis: the importance of cancer symptoms
K Whitaker
The Lancet Oncology 21 (1), 6-8, 2020
862020
Socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake: does time perspective play a role?
KL Whitaker, A Good, A Miles, K Robb, J Wardle, C von Wagner
Health Psychology 30 (6), 702, 2011
852011
Over-reassurance and undersupport after a ‘false alarm’: a systematic review of the impact on subsequent cancer symptom attribution and help seeking
C Renzi, KL Whitaker, J Wardle
BMJ open 5 (2), e007002, 2015
752015
Worrying about wasting GP time as a barrier to help-seeking: a community-based, qualitative study
SK Cromme, KL Whitaker, K Winstanley, C Renzi, CF Smith, J Wardle
British Journal of General Practice 66 (648), e474-e482, 2016
672016
Intrusive cognitions and anxiety in cancer patients
KL Whitaker, CR Brewin, M Watson
Journal of psychosomatic research 64 (5), 509-517, 2008
662008
Cancer symptom experience and help-seeking behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a cross-sectional population survey
HD Quinn-Scoggins, R Cannings-John, Y Moriarty, V Whitelock, ...
BMJ open 11 (9), e053095, 2021
632021
A survey study of women’s responses to information about overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening in Britain
J Waller, KL Whitaker, K Winstanley, E Power, J Wardle
British journal of cancer 111 (9), 1831-1835, 2014
632014
Attributions of cancer ‘alarm’symptoms in a community sample
KL Whitaker, SE Scott, K Winstanley, U Macleod, J Wardle
PloS one 9 (12), e114028, 2014
592014
Smokers are less likely than non-smokers to seek help for a lung cancer ‘alarm’symptom
CF Smith, KL Whitaker, K Winstanley, J Wardle
Thorax 71 (7), 659-661, 2016
562016
Intrusive cognitions and their appraisal in anxious cancer patients
KL Whitaker, M Watson, CR Brewin
Psycho‐Oncology: Journal of the Psychological, Social and Behavioral …, 2009
532009
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