School of Psychology

Jessica Browne

Position Research Fellow Grade 2
Email jessica.browne@deakin.edu.au
Area School of Psychology
Phone 86481845
Campus Burwood


Role and profile
Research Fellow


Research interests
Refugee and migrant health, health behavior change, social cognitive and sociocultural determinants of health, lifestyle disease prevention and management, psychological and behavioural diabetes research.


Memberships
Australian Psychological Society


Service to the University, discipline or community
African Review Panel member


Conferences
Browne, J. L. & Chan, A. Y. C. (2004). Children's counterfactual thinking in relation to expectancy, mood and self-esteem. In M. Innes (Eds.), Combined Abstracts of 2004 Australian Psychology Conferences (pp. 165). Australia: Australian Psychological Society.

Browne, J. L. & Chan, A. Y. C. (2007). Intergenerational family communication about mammography: Young women’s perceptions, intentions and experiences. In K. Moore (Ed.), Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society (pp. 42-46).

Browne, J. L. & Chan, A. Y. C. (2007). Intergenerational family communication about mammography. In M. Albion & P. Collins (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Women’s Conference 2007 (pp. 55-59).

Browne, J. L. & Chan, A. Y. C. (2008). An implementation intention intervention to promote intergenerational family communication about mammography. 22nd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society/11th Annual Conference of the BPS Division of Health Psychology, Bath (UK), 9-12 September 2008.

Browne, J. L., & Chan, A. Y. C. (2010). Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour and counterfactual thinking to facilitate upward family communication about mammography. 27th International Conference of Applied Psychology, Melbourne (Australia), 11-16 July 2010.

Chan, A. Y. C., Brewer, C., & Browne, J. L. (2010). Big is good: redesigning PSYC101 tutorials for delivery in a large group format. 4th International Conference for Psychology Education, Sydney (Australia), 8-11 July, 2010.

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9th November 2012