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Emeritus Professor Christina Lee
Emeritus Professor

Christina Lee

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Overview

Background

Professor Lee is a public health psychologist with research interests in gender and health. She has been a CI on the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health since its initiation in 1995, and has been Project Manager (2000-2003) and National Coordinator (2003-2005).

Professor Lee is a former Head of the School of Psychology (2006-2010) and former Associate Dean (Research) for the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences (2014-2019). As an Emeritus Professor she is actively involved in research grant application development and support.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Christina Lee is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, University of Adelaide
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide

Works

Search Professor Christina Lee’s works on UQ eSpace

223 works between 1980 and 2019

201 - 220 of 223 works

1986

Book Chapter

Learning theories in health care

Lee, Christina (1986). Learning theories in health care. Health care : A behavioural approach. (pp. 27-32) edited by Neville King and Andrew Remenyi. Sydney: Grune and Stratton.

Learning theories in health care

1986

Journal Article

Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 9 (1), 111-117.

Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome

1986

Journal Article

Behavioural sport psychology

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Behavioural sport psychology. Behaviour Change, 3 (2), 79-80.

Behavioural sport psychology

1986

Journal Article

Self-help books in behavioural sport psychology

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Self-help books in behavioural sport psychology. Behaviour Change, 3 (2), 127-134.

Self-help books in behavioural sport psychology

1986

Book Chapter

Maintaining exercise for health

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Maintaining exercise for health. Health care : A behavioural approach. (pp. 175-184) edited by Neville King and Andrew Remenyi. Sydney: Grune and Stratton.

Maintaining exercise for health

1986

Journal Article

Exercise persistence: Contributions of psychology to the promotion of regular physical activity

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Exercise persistence: Contributions of psychology to the promotion of regular physical activity. Australian Psychologist, 21 (3), 427-466. doi: 10.1080/00050068608256920

Exercise persistence: Contributions of psychology to the promotion of regular physical activity

1986

Journal Article

Towards more rigorous evaluation of health promotion programmes

Owen, Neville and Lee, Christina (1986). Towards more rigorous evaluation of health promotion programmes. Australian Psychologist, 21 (1), 79-91. doi: 10.1080/00050068608256489

Towards more rigorous evaluation of health promotion programmes

1986

Journal Article

Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 9 (1), 111-117. doi: 10.1007/BF00844649

Community exercise programs: Follow-up difficulty and outcome

1986

Journal Article

Uses of psychological theories in understanding the adoption and maintenance of exercising

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1986). Uses of psychological theories in understanding the adoption and maintenance of exercising. Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 18 (2), 22-25.

Uses of psychological theories in understanding the adoption and maintenance of exercising

1986

Book Chapter

Evaluating programs to reduce health risk: Creative compromise

Owen, Neville and Lee, Christina (1986). Evaluating programs to reduce health risk: Creative compromise. The skills of evaluation : Proceedings of the second National Evaluation Conference held at the University of Melbourne, 26th and 27th of July, 1984. (pp. 357-361) edited by Anona F. Armstrong. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.

Evaluating programs to reduce health risk: Creative compromise

1985

Journal Article

Behaviourally-based principles as guidelines for health promotion

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1985). Behaviourally-based principles as guidelines for health promotion. Community Health Studies, IX (2), 131-138. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.1985.tb00474.x

Behaviourally-based principles as guidelines for health promotion

1985

Journal Article

Reasons for discontinuing regular physical activity subsequent to a three-month fitness course

Lee, Christina and Owen, Neville (1985). Reasons for discontinuing regular physical activity subsequent to a three-month fitness course. The ACHPER Healthy Lifestyles Journal, 107, 5-8.

Reasons for discontinuing regular physical activity subsequent to a three-month fitness course

1985

Journal Article

Efficacy expectations as predictors of behavior: Meaningful measures of microanalytic match.

Lee, Christina (1985). Efficacy expectations as predictors of behavior: Meaningful measures of microanalytic match.. Cognitive Therapy And Research, 9, 367-370.

Efficacy expectations as predictors of behavior: Meaningful measures of microanalytic match.

1985

Book Chapter

Uses of theories of behaviour change in health promotion.

Owen, Neville and Lee, Christina (1985). Uses of theories of behaviour change in health promotion.. Promoting health: Current issues in health promotion. (pp. 16-34) edited by J Hall. Sydney: Westmead Centre.

Uses of theories of behaviour change in health promotion.

1985

Journal Article

Cognitive behaviorism: Empirical limits.

Lee, Christina (1985). Cognitive behaviorism: Empirical limits.. The Cognitive Behaviorist, 7 (1), 15-18.

Cognitive behaviorism: Empirical limits.

1984

Journal Article

Accuracy of efficacy and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a simulated assertiveness task

Lee, Christina (1984). Accuracy of efficacy and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a simulated assertiveness task. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 8 (1), 37-48. doi: 10.1007/BF01315096

Accuracy of efficacy and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a simulated assertiveness task

1984

Journal Article

Efficacy expectations and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a snake-handling task.

Lee, Christina (1984). Efficacy expectations and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a snake-handling task.. Cognitive Therapy And Research, 8, 509-516.

Efficacy expectations and outcome expectations as predictors of performance in a snake-handling task.

1984

Journal Article

Reactivity of measures of efficacy in tasks involving assertiveness

Lee, Christina (1984). Reactivity of measures of efficacy in tasks involving assertiveness. Behavioral Psychotherapy, 12 (1), 1-15.

Reactivity of measures of efficacy in tasks involving assertiveness

1983

Journal Article

Type A behaviur pattern, time urgency and arrival time: A replication

Lee, Christina and Innes, JM (1983). Type A behaviur pattern, time urgency and arrival time: A replication. Perceptual And Motor Skills, 56, 177-178.

Type A behaviur pattern, time urgency and arrival time: A replication

1983

Journal Article

Self-efficacy and behaviour as predictors of subsequent behaviour in an assertiveness training programme

Lee, Christina (1983). Self-efficacy and behaviour as predictors of subsequent behaviour in an assertiveness training programme. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 21, 225-232.

Self-efficacy and behaviour as predictors of subsequent behaviour in an assertiveness training programme

Funding

Past funding

  • 2015 - 2023
    Taylor Family Director (Chair) of The Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2016
    Transition to adulthood: The wellbeing of young women and men in Australia
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2016
    Project B - The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health - Establishment of a new cohort of women born 1989-94; more frequent surveys of women born 1921-26; strengthening of study capacity
    Department of Health and Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    A longitudinal study of patterns of contraception use and access to contraceptive information, advice and services for young Australian women
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    The Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies: Special Projects 2011
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2016
    NHMRC CRE: Centre of Research Excellence in Women's Health in the 21st century (CREWH21)
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    The Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies: Special Projects 2010
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    A Longitudinal Study of Contraception Use and Unplanned Pregnancy Among Young Australian Women
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2013
    The Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2016
    Project A - Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (2012-2016)
    Department of Health and Ageing (Commonwealth of Australia)
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2007
    Resilience and coping: Predicting positive well-being following life transitions and major life events among young Australian women
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2005
    How well do health and community services help older people with neurodegenerative disorders and their family caregivers?
    NHMRCARC Ageing Well, Ageing Productively Program
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Emeritus Professor Christina Lee directly for media enquiries about:

  • Gender and health
  • Health psychology
  • Men's health
  • Psychology and health
  • Public health
  • Women's health

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