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Dr Heidi Seage

Principal Lecturer Psychology
Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences

Overview

Heidi Seage is a Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology. She teaches on both thee Undergraduate and Postgraduate programme on areas related to health and wellbeing. She is the Programme Director for the MSc in Health Psychology Programme.

Heidi’s research interests are around the psychology of overeating. The main focus of her research has been to understand cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the development of obesity. She is also interested in exploring the psychological impact of Pernicious Anaemia.

She is a Chartered Psychologist and full member of the BPS Division of Health Psychology. Heidi is also Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Research Publications

A Systematic Review of Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia

Seage, H., Bennett, A., Ward, N., semedo, L., Plattel, C., Suijker, K., Vis, J. & James, D., 10 Jul 2024, In: Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 45, 1_suppl, p. S34-S39

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Development of a Vitamin B12 deficiency Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for clinical practice and research

Suijker, K. I. M., Plattel, C. H. M., Seage, H., Ward, N., James, D. & Vis, J. Y., 10 Jul 2024, In: Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 45, 1_suppl, p. S73-S79

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Psychological Trauma Predicts Obesity in Welsh Secure Mental Health Inpatients

Davies, J. L., Lawrence, D., Bagshaw, R., Watt, A., Mills, S. & Seage, C. H., 1 Jul 2024, In: International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 23, 3, p. 241-250 10 p.

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Welsh Secure Psychiatric Inpatients and the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Obesity

Davies, J., Lawrence, D., Bagshaw, R., Watt, A. & Seage, H., Jul 2024.

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Assessing the use of attentional bias methodology to explore the association with dysregulated eating and weight gain in secure psychiatric inpatient settings

Davies, J. & Seage, H., Jun 2024.

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A Welsh secure psychiatric inpatient study: Are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) to blame for secure inpatient obesity?

Davies, J., Lawrence, D., Bagshaw, R., Watt, A., Mills, S. & Seage, H., Jun 2024.

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‘It’s a difficult situation to be an asylum seeker in the UK. It’s not easy at all’: An exploration of the social and psychological impact of seeking asylum in Wales

Wells, M., Glennan, C. E. & Seage, C. H., 20 May 2024, In: Journal of Health Psychology. 29, 14, p. 1629-1639 11 p.

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Adherence to Parkinson's disease medication: A case study to illustrate reasons for non-adherence, implications for practice and engaging under-represented participants in research

James, D., Smith, J., Lane, E., Thomas, R., Brown, S. & Seage, H., 17 May 2024, In: Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy. 14, p. 100450 100450.

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A systematic review of the effectiveness of attentional bias modification to support weight management in individuals who are overweight or obese

Seage, C. H., 14 Apr 2024, In: Obesity Reviews. 25, 7, p. e13745 e13745.

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Using the common-sense model of illness representations to explore individuals’ experiences and perceptions of migraine and its management in the United Kingdom

Seage, C. H., Evans, R., Scott, K. Z., Nazir, W. & James, D. H., 3 Apr 2024, In: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 32, 3, p. 223-228 6 p.

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