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Overview

Katherine M. White is affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Their research spans several areas within medicine and psychology, focusing particularly on public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as applied and clinical psychology.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology

Within these broad fields, their work further specializes in the following subfields:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Applied Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Reproductive Medicine

Katherine M. White has contributed to several topics, such as:

  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies

The frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
  • Fertility and Sterility
  • Performance Enhancement & Health
  • Journal of Community Psychology
  • Australian Psychologist

Recent papers featuring Katherine M. White's work are:

  • "Impact of front-of-pack nutrition labelling in consumer understanding and use across socio-economic status: A systematic review," 2023, Appetite
  • "Understanding harm reduction perspectives of performance and image enhancing drug consumers and health care providers," 2022, Performance Enhancement & Health
  • "The impact of social media on self-evaluations of men striving for a muscular ideal," 2020, Journal of Community Psychology
  • "Do conspiracy theory and mistrust undermine people's intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Austria?", 2021, Journal of Community Psychology
  • "The relationship between psychosocial variables and drive for muscularity among male bodybuilding supplement users," 2022, Australian Psychologist

Katherine M. White has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Patricia L. Obst
  • Lucy Caughey
  • Leanne Hides
  • Timothy Piatkowski
  • Xiang Zhao

Best Publications

  • A tale of two theories: A critical comparison of identity theory with social identity theory

    Michael A. Hogg;Deborah J. Terry;Katherine M. White

  • The theory of planned behaviour: Self identity, social identity, and group norms

    Deborah J. Terry;Michael A. Hogg;Katherine M. White

  • Psychological predictors of young adults' use of social networking sites

    Kathryn Wilson;Stephanie Fornasier;Katherine M. White

  • The Theory of Planned Behavior Applied to Young People's Use of Social Networking Web Sites

    Emma L. Pelling;Katherine M. White

  • Personality and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Young People's Technology Use

    Alexandra L. Ehrenberg;Suzanna Claire Juckes;Katherine M. White;Shari P. Walsh

  • Social influence in the theory of planned behaviour: The role of descriptive, injunctive, and in‐group norms

    Katherine M. White;Joanne R. Smith;Deborah J. Terry;Jaimi H. Greenslade

  • Binge-Drinking: A Test of the Role of Group Norms in the Theory of Planned Behaviour

    Kim L. Johnston;Katherine M. White

  • Predicting adolescents' use of social networking sites from an extended theory of planned behaviour perspective

    Rosland K. Baker;Katherine M. White

  • Safer Sex Behavior: The Role of Attitudes, Norms, and Control Factors

    Katherine M. White;Deborah J. Terry;Michael A. Hogg

  • Over-connected? A qualitative exploration of the relationship between Australian youth and their mobile phones.

    Shari P. Walsh;Katherine M. White;Ross McD. Young

  • Needing to connect: The effect of self and others on young people's involvement with their mobile phones

    Shari P. Walsh;Katherine Marie White;Ross McD Young

  • Difficulties and coping strategies of Sudanese refugees: a qualitative approach.

    Nigar G. Khawaja;Katherine M. White;Robert Schweitzer;Jaimi Greenslade

  • A randomised controlled trial of a theory-based intervention to improve sun protective behaviour in adolescents ('you can still be HOT in the shade'): study protocol

    Anna L Hawkes;Anna L Hawkes;Kyra Hamilton;Katherine M White;Ross McD Young

  • Why Do People Engage in Collective Action? Revisiting the Role of Perceived Effectiveness

    Matthew J. Hornsey;Leda Blackwood;Winnifred Louis Louis;Kelly Fielding

  • Keeping in constant touch: The predictors of young Australians' mobile phone involvement

    Shari P. Walsh;Katherine M. White;Stephen Cox;Ross McD. Young

  • The Prediction of Above-Average Participation in Volunteerism: A Test of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Volunteers Functions Inventory in Older Australian Adults.

    Jaimi H Greenslade;Katherine M White

  • Utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior to Inform Change Management: An Investigation of Employee Intentions to Support Organizational Change

    Nerina L. Jimmieson;Megan Peach;Katherine M. White

  • Texting while driving: psychosocial influences on young people's texting intentions and behaviour

    Heidi E. Nemme;Katherine M. White

  • Dialling and driving: factors influencing intentions to use a mobile phone while driving

    Shari P. Walsh;Katherine M. White;Melissa K. Hyde;Barry C. Watson

  • Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior: The Role of Self and Social Influences in Predicting Adolescent Regular Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity

    Kyra Hamilton;Katherine M. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Kyra Hamilton
Kyra Hamilton Griffith University
Melissa K. Hyde
Melissa K. Hyde University of Queensland
Ross McD. Young
Ross McD. Young University of the Sunshine Coast
Patricia L. Obst
Patricia L. Obst Queensland University of Technology
Deborah J. Terry
Deborah J. Terry University of Queensland
Phyllis Butow
Phyllis Butow University of Sydney
Nerina L. Jimmieson
Nerina L. Jimmieson Queensland University of Technology
Leanne Hides
Leanne Hides University of Queensland
Jane Turner
Jane Turner University of Queensland
Michael A. Hogg
Michael A. Hogg Claremont Graduate University

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