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Overview

Rona Moss-Morris is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a total of 204 publications. Within this broad domain, they have contributed significantly to subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Gastroenterology, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, and Epidemiology.

The topics covered in their work include:

  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare

They have published several recent papers, among which are:

  • Comorbid depression in medical diseases, 2020, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of irritable bowel syndrome, 2021, Gut
  • Long COVID and Post-infective Fatigue Syndrome: A Review, 2021, Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • Which exercise and behavioural interventions show most promise for treating fatigue in multiple sclerosis? A network meta-analysis, 2021, Multiple Sclerosis Journal
  • Emotional response to testing positive for human papillomavirus at cervical cancer screening: a mixed method systematic review with meta-analysis, 2020, Health Psychology Review

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Sam Norton
  • Christine Norton
  • Joanna Hudson
  • Federica Picariello
  • Vari Wileman

Rona Moss-Morris has contributed extensively to journals such as:

  • British Journal of Health Psychology
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Trials

Best Publications

  • The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R)

    Rona Moss-Morris;John Weinman;Keith J. Petrie;Robert Horne

  • The illness perception questionnaire: A new method for assessing the cognitive representation of illness

    John Weinman;Keith J. Petrie;Rona Moss-morris;Rob Horne

  • A review of psychological correlates of adjustment in patients with multiple sclerosis

    Laura Dennison;Rona Moss-Morris;Trudie Chalder

  • Comorbid depression in medical diseases.

    Stefan M. Gold;Ole Köhler-Forsberg;Rona Moss-Morris;Anja Mehnert

  • British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of irritable bowel syndrome

    Dipesh H Vasant;Peter A Paine;Christopher J Black;Lesley A Houghton;Lesley A Houghton

  • When a minor head injury results in enduring symptoms: a prospective investigation of risk factors for postconcussional syndrome after mild traumatic brain injury.

    Ruihua Hou;Rona Moss-Morris;Robert Peveler;Karin Mogg

  • Functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome: Do illness perceptions play a regulatory role?

    Rona Moss-Morris;Keith J. Petrie;John Weinman

  • Spontaneous Preterm Birth and Small for Gestational Age Infants in Women Who Stop Smoking Early in Pregnancy: Prospective Cohort Study

    L.M. McCowan;G.A. Dekker;E. Chan;A. Stewart

  • Social support and cancer progression: a systematic review.

    Bina Nausheen;Yori Gidron;Robert Peveler;Rona Moss-Morris

  • A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavior therapy for multiple sclerosis fatigue.

    Kirsten van Kessel;Rona Moss-Morris;Ernest Willoughby;Trudie Chalder

  • The role of illness severity and illness representations in adjusting to multiple sclerosis

    Nicola M Jopson;Rona Moss-Morris

  • A randomized controlled graded exercise trial for chronic fatigue syndrome: outcomes and mechanisms of change.

    Rona Moss-Morris;Cynthia Sharon;Roseanne Tobin;James C. Baldi

  • Thoroughly modern worries: the relationship of worries about modernity to reported symptoms, health and medical care utilization.

    Keith J Petrie;Borge Sivertsen;Borge Sivertsen;Mari Hysing;Mari Hysing;Elizabeth Broadbent;Elizabeth Broadbent

  • Fatigue in advanced kidney disease

    Micol Artom;Rona Moss-Morris;Fergus Caskey;Joseph Chilcot

  • A pilot randomised controlled trial of an Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy self-management programme (MS Invigor8) for multiple sclerosis fatigue

    Rona Moss-Morris;Paul McCrone;Lucy Yardley;Kirsten van Kessel

  • A randomized controlled trial of a cognitive behavioural therapy-based self-management intervention for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care.

    Rona Moss-Morris;L McAlpine;L P Didsbury;M J Spence

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Graded Exercise for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Meta-Analysis

    Bronwyn D. Castell;Nikolaos Kazantzis;Rona E. Moss-Morris

  • Fatigue and social impairment in multiple sclerosis: The role of patients' cognitive and behavioral responses to their symptoms

    Tanaya N. Skerrett;Rona Moss-Morris

  • Long COVID and Post-infective Fatigue Syndrome: A Review.

    Carolina X Sandler;Vegard Bruun Wyller;Vegard Bruun Wyller;Rona Moss-Morris;Dedra Buchwald

  • Illness perceptions and glycaemic control in diabetes: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

    J Mc Sharry;R Moss-Morris;T Kendrick

  • External eating, impulsivity and attentional bias to food cues

    Ruihua Hou;Karin Mogg;Brendan P. Bradley;Rona Moss-Morris

  • The cognitive behavioural model of irritable bowel syndrome: a prospective investigation of patients with gastroenteritis

    Meagan J Spence;Rona Moss-Morris

Frequent Co-Authors

Trudie Chalder
Trudie Chalder King's College London
Joseph Chilcot
Joseph Chilcot King's College London
Sam Norton
Sam Norton King's College London
Keith J. Petrie
Keith J. Petrie University of Auckland
Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
Lance M. McCracken
Lance M. McCracken Uppsala University
Myra S. Hunter
Myra S. Hunter King's College London
Isobel Heyman
Isobel Heyman University College London
Matthew Hotopf
Matthew Hotopf King's College London
Brendan P. Bradley
Brendan P. Bradley University of Southampton

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