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Dr Mel Hyde
Dr

Mel Hyde

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Overview

Background

Mel’s research uses social and health psychology theories to understand altruistic behaviour such as donating substances of human origin (e.g., organs/tissue, blood, bone marrow/stem cells, breast milk, faecal microbiota). Mel has worked in research roles for over a decade in academic and non-profit organisations and has undertaken competitive university and industry-based research fellowships which focused on mitigating social or health problems. Mel is particularly interested in applied research that contributes to solving real world problems. She has over 100 peer-reviewed publications including many focused on organ donation and communicating donation wishes as well as volunteering, psychooncology, healthy and risky behaviours, and road safety, that have been published in Health Psychology, Transfusion, Transfusion Medicine Reviews, Progress in Transplantation, Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Psycho-Oncology, and Accident Analysis and Prevention.

Availability

Dr Mel Hyde is:
Not available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Research interests

  • Donor recruitment, retention, and consent

    Living and deceased donors of substances of human origin (SoHO) (e.g., blood/blood products, bone marrow/stem cells, organs, faecal microbiota, human breast milk); consent systems (e.g., opt-in, opt-out); consent for donation (e.g., joining a donor registry, family discussion of donation wishes). If you are interested in donor research see the Donor Research Network https://research.psy.uq.edu.au/dorn/

Works

Search Professor Mel Hyde’s works on UQ eSpace

130 works between 2007 and 2025

101 - 120 of 130 works

2012

Journal Article

Connection without caution? The role of mobile phone involvement in predicting young people’s intentions to use a mobile phone while driving

White, Katherine M., Walsh, Shari P., Hyde, Melissa K. and Watson, Barry. (2012). Connection without caution? The role of mobile phone involvement in predicting young people’s intentions to use a mobile phone while driving. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 23 (1), 16-21.

Connection without caution? The role of mobile phone involvement in predicting young people’s intentions to use a mobile phone while driving

2012

Journal Article

Young and unlicensed: risky driving before entering the licensing system

Scott-Parker, B., Watson, B., King, M. J. and Hyde, M. K. (2012). Young and unlicensed: risky driving before entering the licensing system. Traffic Injury Prevention, 13 (3), 213-218. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2011.638683

Young and unlicensed: risky driving before entering the licensing system

2012

Journal Article

Do the myths still exist? Revisiting people's negative beliefs about organ donation upon death

Hyde, Melissa K., Wihardjo, Kylie R. and White, Katherine M. (2012). Do the myths still exist? Revisiting people's negative beliefs about organ donation upon death. Psychology Health & Medicine, 17 (5), 530-541. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2011.647698

Do the myths still exist? Revisiting people's negative beliefs about organ donation upon death

2011

Journal Article

Mileage, car ownership, experience of punishment avoidance, and the risky driving of young drivers

Scott-Parker, B., Watson, B., King, M. J. and Hyde, M. K. (2011). Mileage, car ownership, experience of punishment avoidance, and the risky driving of young drivers. Traffic Injury Prevention, 12 (6), 559-567. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2011.621000

Mileage, car ownership, experience of punishment avoidance, and the risky driving of young drivers

2011

Journal Article

The psychological distress of the young driver: a brief report

Scott-Parker, Bridie, Watson, Barry, King, Mark J. and Hyde, Melissa K. (2011). The psychological distress of the young driver: a brief report. Injury Prevention, 17 (4), 275-277. doi: 10.1136/ip.2010.031328

The psychological distress of the young driver: a brief report

2011

Journal Article

The impact of changes to the graduated driver licensing program in Queensland, Australia on the experiences of Learner drivers

Scott-Parker, Bridie J., Bates, Lyndel, Watson, Barry C., King, Mark J. and Hyde, Melissa K. (2011). The impact of changes to the graduated driver licensing program in Queensland, Australia on the experiences of Learner drivers. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 43 (4), 1301-1308. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2011.01.012

The impact of changes to the graduated driver licensing program in Queensland, Australia on the experiences of Learner drivers

2011

Journal Article

A comparison of registered and unregistered organ donors' perceptions about transplant recipients

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2011). A comparison of registered and unregistered organ donors' perceptions about transplant recipients. Clinical Transplantation, 25 (3), 444-449. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2010.01257.x

A comparison of registered and unregistered organ donors' perceptions about transplant recipients

2011

Journal Article

Book Review: Overcoming the Organ Donation Dilemma: Jason T. Siegel and Eusebio M. Alvaro (eds), Understanding Organ Donation: Applied Behavioral Science Perspectives

Hyde, Melissa K. (2011). Book Review: Overcoming the Organ Donation Dilemma: Jason T. Siegel and Eusebio M. Alvaro (eds), Understanding Organ Donation: Applied Behavioral Science Perspectives. Journal of Health Psychology, 16 (3), 540-542. doi: 10.1177/1359105310389130

Book Review: Overcoming the Organ Donation Dilemma: Jason T. Siegel and Eusebio M. Alvaro (eds), Understanding Organ Donation: Applied Behavioral Science Perspectives

2010

Journal Article

Swimming between the flags: A preliminary exploration of the influences on Australians' intentions to swim between the flags at patrolled beaches

White, Katherine M. and Hyde, Melissa K. (2010). Swimming between the flags: A preliminary exploration of the influences on Australians' intentions to swim between the flags at patrolled beaches. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42 (6), 1831-1838. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2010.05.004

Swimming between the flags: A preliminary exploration of the influences on Australians' intentions to swim between the flags at patrolled beaches

2010

Journal Article

Testing a belief-based intervention encouraging sun-safety among adolescents in a high risk area

White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., O'Connor, Erin L., Naumann, Lisa and Hawkes, Anna L. (2010). Testing a belief-based intervention encouraging sun-safety among adolescents in a high risk area. Preventive Medicine, 51 (3-4), 325-328. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2010.07.003

Testing a belief-based intervention encouraging sun-safety among adolescents in a high risk area

2010

Journal Article

Are organ donation communication decisions reasoned or reactive? A test of the utility of an augmented theory of planned behaviour with the prototype/willingness model

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2010). Are organ donation communication decisions reasoned or reactive? A test of the utility of an augmented theory of planned behaviour with the prototype/willingness model. British Journal of Health Psychology, 15 (2), 435-452. doi: 10.1348/135910709X468232

Are organ donation communication decisions reasoned or reactive? A test of the utility of an augmented theory of planned behaviour with the prototype/willingness model

2010

Journal Article

Mobile phone use while driving: An investigation of the beliefs influencing drivers' hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use

White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., Walsh, Shari P. and Watson, Barry (2010). Mobile phone use while driving: An investigation of the beliefs influencing drivers' hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 13 (1), 9-20. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2009.09.004

Mobile phone use while driving: An investigation of the beliefs influencing drivers' hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use

2010

Conference Publication

Driving and licensing experiences of learner drivers in Queensland: Comparing pre- and post-July 2007

Scott-Parker, Bridie, Bates, Lyndel, Watson, Barry, King, Mark and Hyde, Melissa (2010). Driving and licensing experiences of learner drivers in Queensland: Comparing pre- and post-July 2007. Queensland Injury Prevention Council Evidence to Action Symposium, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 18-19 November 2010.

Driving and licensing experiences of learner drivers in Queensland: Comparing pre- and post-July 2007

2010

Journal Article

Exploring Donation Decisions: Beliefs and Preferences for Organ Donation in Australia

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2010). Exploring Donation Decisions: Beliefs and Preferences for Organ Donation in Australia. Death Studies, 34 (2), 172-185. doi: 10.1080/07481180903492604

Exploring Donation Decisions: Beliefs and Preferences for Organ Donation in Australia

2009

Journal Article

Disclosing donation decisions: the role of organ donor prototypes in an extended theory of planned behaviour

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2009). Disclosing donation decisions: the role of organ donor prototypes in an extended theory of planned behaviour. Health Education Research, 24 (6), 1080-1092. doi: 10.1093/her/cyp028

Disclosing donation decisions: the role of organ donor prototypes in an extended theory of planned behaviour

2009

Journal Article

Similarity not favourability The role of donor prototypes in predicting willingness to donate organs while living

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2009). Similarity not favourability The role of donor prototypes in predicting willingness to donate organs while living. Journal of Health Psychology, 14 (7), 888-898. doi: 10.1177/1359105309340990

Similarity not favourability The role of donor prototypes in predicting willingness to donate organs while living

2009

Journal Article

Communication prompts donation: Exploring the beliefs underlying registration and discussion of the organ donation decision

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2009). Communication prompts donation: Exploring the beliefs underlying registration and discussion of the organ donation decision. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14 (3), 423-435. doi: 10.1348/135910708X339542

Communication prompts donation: Exploring the beliefs underlying registration and discussion of the organ donation decision

2009

Journal Article

To be a donor or not to be? Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2009). To be a donor or not to be? Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39 (4), 880-900. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2009.00464.x

To be a donor or not to be? Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions

2009

Journal Article

Student and Community Perceptions about Organ Donors, Non-donors and Transplant Recipients

Hyde, Melissa K. and White, Katherine M. (2009). Student and Community Perceptions about Organ Donors, Non-donors and Transplant Recipients. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 19 (2), 125-141. doi: 10.1002/casp.979

Student and Community Perceptions about Organ Donors, Non-donors and Transplant Recipients

2009

Journal Article

Predicting blood donation intentions and behavior among Australian blood donors: Testing an extended theory of planned behavior model

Masser, Barbara M., White, Katherine. M., Hyde, Melissa K., Terry, Deborah. J. and Robinson, Natalie. G. (2009). Predicting blood donation intentions and behavior among Australian blood donors: Testing an extended theory of planned behavior model. Transfusion, 49 (2), 320-329. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2008.01981.x

Predicting blood donation intentions and behavior among Australian blood donors: Testing an extended theory of planned behavior model

Supervision

Availability

Dr Mel Hyde is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

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