Sarah Wilding, Mark Conner & Daryl O’Connor

Sarah Wilding is a Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, School of Psychology working on a Yorkshire Cancer Research funded project aiming to increase informed cervical cancer screening uptake in Yorkshire and Humber regions. She is interested in how brief behaviour change interventions can be used to help promote and support healthy behaviour.

Professor Mark Conner is an applied social psychologist at the University of Leeds, School of Psychology. His research interests focus on understanding and changing health behaviours. This includes work on the attitude-behaviour relationship, psychological models of the determinants of health behaviours, cognitive versus affective influences on behaviour, the effects of the mere measurement of cognition, and attitudinal ambivalence.

Daryl O’Connor is a registered health psychologist with strong research interests in psychobiology and currently leads the University of Leeds, School of Psychology Health and Social Psychology Research Group in the School, and also heads up the Group's Laboratory for Stress and Health Research (STARlab). He investigates the impact of stress, personality and psychological interventions on health and wellbeing.

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