ResearcherID : M-7888-2013
Scopus Author ID: 35217976300
Google Scholar ID: CvhanwUAAAAJ
ORCID: 0000-0003-1210-0554
| Metric | N |
|---|---|
| Total publications | 30 |
| Total Citations | 682 |
| H-index | 13 |
Note a maximum of 100 papers are returned
Clarke, E., Ling, M., Kothe, E., & Richardson, B. (2017). Perceived mitigation threat mediates effects of right-wing ideology on climate change beliefs. (technical report). Open Science Framework. Number of Citations: 0 Impact Factor: NA
Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Kothe, E. J., & Mcphie, S. (2016). A path model of psychosocial and health behaviour change predictors of excessive gestational weight gain. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 34(2), 139–161. Number of Citations: 3 Impact Factor: 0.886
Andrew, B. J., Mullan, B. A., De Wit, J. B. F., Monds, L. A., Todd, J., & Kothe, E. J. (2016). Does the theory of planned behaviour explain condom use behaviour among men who have sex with men? A meta-analytic review of the literature. AIDS and Behavior, 20(12), 2834–2844. Number of Citations: 4 Impact Factor: 3.063
Todd, J., Kothe, E., Mullan, B., & Monds, L. (2016). Reasoned versus reactive prediction of behaviour: A meta-analysis of the prototype willingness model. Health Psychology Review, 10(1), 1–24. Number of Citations: 32 Impact Factor: 8.976
Bartsch, A., Kothe, E., Allom, V., Mullan, B., & Houben, K. (2016). The effect of non-specific response inhibition training on alcohol consumption: An intervention. Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy, 7, 260–260. Number of Citations: 1 Impact Factor: NA
Mullan, B., Henderson, J., Kothe, E., Allom, V., Orbell, S., & Hamilton, K. (2016a). The role of habit and perceived behavioural control on health behaviour among pregnant women. American Journal of Health Behavior, 40(3), 291–301. Number of Citations: 0 Impact Factor: 1.27
Mullan, B., Henderson, J., Kothe, E., Allom, V., Orbell, S., & Hamilton, K. (2016b). The role of habit and perceived control on health behavior among pregnant women. American Journal of Health Behavior, 40(3), 291–301. Number of Citations: 2 Impact Factor: 1.27
Mankarious, E., & Kothe, E. (2015). A meta-analysis of the effects of measuring theory of planned behaviour constructs on behaviour within prospective studies. Health Psychology Review, 9(2), 190–204. Number of Citations: 12 Impact Factor: 8.976
Osicka, T., Kothe, E., & Ricciardelli, L. (2015). A systematic review of adherence to restricted diets in people with functional bowel disorders. Appetite, 92, 143–155. Number of Citations: 1 Impact Factor: 3.125
Hendrikse, J. J., Cachia, R. L., Kothe, E. J., Mcphie, S., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. J. (2015). Attentional biases for food cues in overweight and individuals with obesity: A systematic review of the literature. Obesity Reviews, 16(5), 424–432. Number of Citations: 22 Impact Factor: 7.51
Kothe, E. J., Sainsbury, K., Smith, L., & Mullan, B. A. (2015). Explaining the intention?behaviour gap in gluten-free diet adherence: The moderating roles of habit and perceived behavioural control. Journal of Health Psychology, 20(5), 580–591. Number of Citations: 6 Impact Factor: 2.01
Mullan, B., Wong, C., Todd, J., Davis, E., & Kothe, E. J. (2015). Food hygiene knowledge in adolescents and young adults. British Food Journal, 117(1), 50–61. Number of Citations: 7 Impact Factor: 0.973
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2015). Interaction effects in the theory of planned behaviour: Predicting fruit and vegetable consumption in three prospective cohorts. British Journal of Health Psychology, 20(3), 549–562. Number of Citations: 11 Impact Factor: 2.895
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2014a). A randomised controlled trial of a theory of planned behaviour to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. fresh facts. Appetite, 78, 68–75. Number of Citations: 17 Impact Factor: 3.125
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2014b). Acceptability of a theory of planned behaviour email-based nutrition intervention. Health Promotion International, 29(1), 81–90. Number of Citations: 8 Impact Factor: 2.046
Mullan, B., Wong, C., Kothe, E., Pickles, K. O. K., & Sainsbury, K. (2014). An examination of the demographic predictors of adolescent breakfast consumption, content, and context. BMC Public Health, 14(1). Number of Citations: 12 Impact Factor: 2.209
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2014c). Factors affecting acceptability of an email-based intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. BMC Public Health, 14(1). Number of Citations: 0 Impact Factor: 2.209
Mullan, B., Allom, V., Brogan, A., Kothe, E., & Todd, J. (2014). Self-regulation and the intention behaviour gap. exploring dietary behaviours in university students. Appetite, 73, 7–14. Number of Citations: 21 Impact Factor: 3.125
Freijy, T., & Kothe, E. J. (2013). Dissonance-based interventions for health behaviour change: A systematic review. British Journal of Health Psychology, 18(2), 310–337. Number of Citations: 28 Impact Factor: 2.895
Mullan, B., Wong, C., & Kothe, E. (2013a). Predicting adolescent breakfast consumption in the uk and australia using an extended theory of planned behaviour. Appetite, 62, 127–132. Number of Citations: 20 Impact Factor: 3.125
Mullan, B. A., Wong, C., & Kothe, E. J. (2013b). Predicting adolescents’ safe food handling using an extended theory of planned behavior. Food Control, 31(2), 454–460. Number of Citations: 37 Impact Factor: 3.388
Mullan, B., Wong, C., Kothe, E., & Maccann, C. (2013). Predicting breakfast consumption: A comparison of the theory of planned behaviour and the health action process approach. British Food Journal, 115(11), 1638–1657. Number of Citations: 13 Impact Factor: 0.973
Kothe, E. J., Mullan, B. A., & Butow, P. (2012). Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption: Testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviour. Number of Citations: 81 Impact Factor: NA
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. (2011a). Increasing the frequency of breakfast consumption. British Food Journal, 113(6), 784–796. Number of Citations: 13 Impact Factor: 0.973
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2011b). Perceptions of fruit and vegetable dietary guidelines among australian young adults. Nutrition & Dietetics, 68(4), 262–266. Number of Citations: 12 Impact Factor: 0.899
Kothe, E. J., Mullan, B. A., & Amaratunga, R. (2011). Randomised controlled trial of a brief theory-based intervention promoting breakfast consumption. Appetite, 56(1), 148–155. Number of Citations: 42 Impact Factor: 3.125
Kothe, E. J., & Mullan, B. A. (2011c). Smokers and ex-smokers reaction to anti-smoking advertising: A mixed methods approach. ORBIT: University of Sydney Undergraduate Research Journal, 2(1). Number of Citations: 0 Impact Factor: NA
Costa, D. S. J., Mullan, B. A., Kothe, E. J., & Butow, P. (2010). A web-based formative assessment tool for masters students: A pilot study. Computers & Education, 54(4), 1248–1253. Number of Citations: 33 Impact Factor: 2.881
Mullan, B. A., & Kothe, E. J. (2010). Evaluating a nursing communication skills training course: The relationships between self-rated ability, satisfaction, and actual performance. Nurse Education in Practice, 10(6), 374–378. Number of Citations: 91 Impact Factor: 0.964
Oh, B., Butow, P., Mullan, B., Clarke, S., Beale, P., Pavlakis, N., … Lam, L. (2010). Impact of medical qigong on quality of life, fatigue, mood and inflammation in cancer patients: A randomized controlled trial. Annals of Oncology, 21(3), 608–614. Number of Citations: 153 Impact Factor: 9.269