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127-Sep-2023PIM-COVID study: protocol for a multicentre, longitudinal study measuring the psychological impact of surviving an intensive care admission due to COVID-19 on patients in the UKWaite, Alicia A C; Johnston, Brian W; Boyle, Andrew J; Cherry, Mary Gemma; Fisher, Peter; Brown, Stephen L ; Jones, Christina; Williams, Karen; Welters, Ingeborg D25-Oct-2023
226-Sep-2023Prevalence, temporal course and risk factors for phantom eye symptoms in uveal melanomaBrown, Stephen L ; Hope-Stone, Laura; Hussain, Rumana N; Heimann, Heinrich; Van der Voort, Nicola; Cherry, M. Gemma31-Oct-2023
3Sep-2023Do metacognitive beliefs predict rumination and psychological distress independently of illness representations in adults with diabetes mellitus? A prospective mediation studyCherry, Mary Gemma; Brown, Stephen L ; Purewal, Rebecca; Fisher, Peter L29-Mar-2023
49-Jun-2023Do student differences in reading enjoyment relate to achievement when using the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model across primary and secondary school?Coventry, William Luya ; Farraway, Sarah ; Larsen, Sally A ; Enis, Tim P; Forbes, Alexander Q ; Brown, Stephen L 20-Jun-2023
52023Predictors of emotional distress in uveal melanoma survivors: a systematic reviewDavies, Cari; Brown, Stephen Lloyd ; Fisher, Peter; Hope-Stone, Laura; Fisher, Debra; Morgan, Andrew ; Cherry, Mary Gemma30-Nov-2022
6Aug-2022'I Don't Like Uncertainty, I Like to Know': How and why uveal melanoma patients consent to life expectancy prognosticationBrown, Stephen L ; Fisher, Peter L; Morgan, Andrew; Davies, Cari; Olabi, Yasmin; Hope-Stone, Laura; Heimann, Heinrich; Hussain, Rumana; Cherry, Mary Gemma29-Nov-2022
719-Apr-2022Is accurate routine cancer prognostication psychologically harmful? 5-year outcomes of life expectancy prognostication in uveal melanoma survivorsBrown, Stephen L ; Fisher, Peter; Hope-Stone, Laura; Damato, Bertil; Heimann, Heinrich; Hussain, Rumana; Cherry, M Gemma29-Nov-2022
8Feb-2022Prediction of all-cause mortality from 24 month trajectories in patient-reported psychological, clinical and quality of life outcomes in uveal melanoma patientsBrown, Stephen L ; Fisher, Peter L; Hope-Stone, Laura; Heimann, Heinrich; Hussain, Rumana; Cherry, M Gemma29-Nov-2022
9Jul-2021Self-Compassion and Anxiety and Depression in Chronic Physical Illness Populations: a Systematic ReviewHughes, Maria; Brown, Stephen L ; Campbell, Sophie; Dandy, Shannon; Cherry, Mary G4-Dec-2022
1012-Feb-2021What are the underlying reasons behind socioeconomic differences in doctor-patient communication in head and neck oncology review clinics?Allen, Sarah; Rogers, Simon N; Brown, Steven ; Harris, Rebecca V5-Dec-2022
11Apr-2020Challenges Conveying Clinical Equipoise and Exploring Patient Treatment Preferences in an Oncology Trial Comparing Active Monitoring with Radiotherapy (ROAM/EORTC 1308)Sherratt, Frances C; Brown, Stephen L ; Haylock, Brian J; Francis, Priya; Hickey, Helen; Gamble, Carrol; Jenkinson, Michael D; Young, Bridget7-Dec-2022
126-Jan-2020Comparing how patients value and respond to information on risk given in three different forms during dental check-ups: the PREFER randomised controlled trialHarris, R; Lowers, V; Laverty, L; Vernazza, C; Burnside, G; Brown, S ; Ternent, L19-Dec-2022
13Aug-2019Warranting the decision-maker, not the decision: How healthcare practitioners evaluate the legitimacy of patients' unprompted requests for risk-reducing mastectomyBrown, Stephen L ; Beesley, Helen; Holcombe, Christopher; Saini, Pooja; Salmon, Peter19-Dec-2022
146-Feb-2018Pervasive, hard-wired and male: Qualitative study of how UK adolescents view alcoholrelated aggressionWhitaker, Lydia; Brown, Stephen L ; Young, Bridget; Fereday, Richard; Coyne, Sarah M; Qualter, Pamela2-Apr-2024
15-Associations between empirically proportionate and disproportionate fears of cancer recurrence and anxiety and depression in uveal melanoma survivors: Five-year prospective studyBrown, Stephen ; Hope-Stone, Laura; van der Voort, Nicola; Hussain, Rumana; Heimann, Heinrich; Coventry, William L ; Cherry, Mary Gemma18-Apr-2024

Credit Name
Stephen Brown
Full Name
Brown, Stephen
Variants
Brown, Stephen L
Brown, Stephen Lloyd
Brown, Steven
Brown, Steve
Brown, S
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:sbrow238
 
 
Biography
Steve is a health psychologist with primary interests in cancer early detection, psychological well-being in survivorship and patient decision-making. Originally from Adelaide, Steve has worked at Monash University, and the Universities of Central Lancashire, Derby, Liverpool and Plymouth in the UK. Steve is a registered health psychologist in the UK, specialising in patient decision-making and cancer survivorship.
 
Honorific
Professor
 
Surname
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Given Name
Stephen
 
Middle Name
Lloyd
Preferred Given Name
Steve
School/Department
School of Psychology
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