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Course module: 202000341
202000341
Health Psychology
Course info
Course module202000341
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. C.H.C. Drossaert
E-mailc.h.c.drossaert@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
PreviousNext 1
Examiner
dr. C. Bode
Contactperson for the course
dr. C.H.C. Drossaert
Examiner
dr. C.H.C. Drossaert
Examiner
dr. L. L. Kramer
Examiner
drs. H.J.J. Pinkster
Academic year2022
Starting block
1A
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
After successful completion of the ‘Health psychology’ study unit the student is able to:
 
  • give a description of the occurrence, symptoms, course, risk factors, impact on quality of life, and psychosocial aspects of some specific health problems and disorders.
  • describe the psychological processes and behaviours that facilitate or hamper recovery from disease or adaptation to disease.
  • describe via which processes patient-provider interaction may influence health and how (technological) interventions may improve patient-provider interaction
  • describe the main psychological theories and models to explain (un)healthy behaviours.
  • analyse a health behavior from the perspective of a dual process model by distinguishing implicit and reflective processes in health behaviour
  • design and program a computer-based implicit test (a response latency approach avoidance test) for a specific health behaviour
  • explain how health behaviors and adaptation to illness can be promoted using behavioural change techniques
  • explain the possibilities and limitations of various assessment methods in health psychology such as interviews, questionnaires, computer adaptive testing, mobile and real-time measurements.

 
Content
The Health psychology study unit offers an introduction in health psychology.
Through lectures, tutorials and study assignments you will learn about the main psychological theories and models in the field. These theories relate to what it means for people to become ill and to live with a chronic or life-threatening disease. Topics relate to psychological aspects in the so-called ‘illness journey’ and include, for example, healthy behaviours, help-seeking in case of symptoms, dealing with pain, impairment, fatigue and stress, but also patient-provider interaction and self- management. It will be discussed how we can support patients to cope with chronic disease and live a satisfying and meaningful life.
Moreover, these basic health psychological theories relate to explaining and influencing health behaviours. In this context, you will become acquainted with a dual-process perspective and learn which conscious and unconscious processes underlie health behaviour, and which novel techniques are emerging from this field.
In general, special attention will be given to the innovative use of technology to promote health behaviour and adaptation to disease and the technology driven innovative measurement of important outcomes. Your knowledge will be evaluated by 2 MC exams.


 
Module description
This study unit is part of the module Health Psychology & Applied Technology (202000340). A module is offered as one educational unity and students take it as such.
Assumed previous knowledge
At least 9 EC of module 1 have been obtained OR at least 21 EC of modules 1 and 2 have been obtained. This prerequisite applies to all three study units within this module.
Module
Module 5A
Participating study
Bachelor Psychology
Required materials
Book
Morrison, V. & Bennett, P. (2016) Introduction to Health Psychology, 4rd edition. Essex: Pearson ISBN:
Articles
Will be announcend in the manual due to course
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Lecture

Tutorial

Tests
Written subtest 1

Written subtest 2

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