Dr hab Aleksandra Łuszczyńska, prof. SWPS

Tytuł/stopień naukowy,
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dr hab. Aleksandra Łuszczyńska, prof. SWPS

    aluszczy@uccs.edu  

Funkcje pełnione w SWPS:

  • profesor nadzwyczajny

Specjalizacja

  • psychologia zdrowia
  • psychologia kliniczna

Kariera naukow

  • doktorat - Wydział Psychologii Uniwersytet Warszawski (2000)
  • habilitacja - Wydział Psychologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski (2004)

  • praca zawodowa: adiunkt na Wydziale Psychologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (2000-2004); visiting professor, Freie Universitaet Berlin (2002-2003); Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Freie Universitaet Berlin (2003-2004); lecturer in psychology, University of Sussex (2004-obecnie); visiting professor, Trauma, Health, and Hazard Center, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (2008-obecnie)
  • funkcje w międzynarodowych organizacjach i czasopismach: prezydent elekt Division of Health Psychology, International Association of Applied Psychology, editor in chief, Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal; associate editor, Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being; czlonek rad redakcyjnych: Psychology and Health, British Journal of Health Psychology, Health Psychology Review, Applied Psychology

Najważniejsze publikacje:


  1. Cieslak, R., Widerszal-Bazyl, M., & Luszczynska-Cieslak, A. (2000). The moderating role of hardiness and social support in relation between job stressors and well-being. The lesson from clerical women sample. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 6, 257-293.
  2. Luszczynska, A. (2002). Sense of coherence and smoking in a sample of abused women. Psychological Reports, 90, 1123-1128.
  3. Luszczynska, A., & Schwarzer, R. (2003). Planning and self-efficacy in the adoption and maintenance of breast self-examination: A longitudinal study on self-regulatory cognitions. Psychology & Health, 18, 93-108.
  4. Luszczynska, A., Gibbons, F. X., Piko, B. F., & Tekozel, M. (2004). Self-Regulatory Cognitions, Social Comparison, Perceived Peers’ Behaviors as Predictors of Nutrition and Physical Activity? Psychology and Health, 19, 577-593.
  5. Luszczynska, A., Gutiérrez-Doña, B., Diehl, M., Kuusinen, P., & Schwarzer, R. (2004). Measuring one component of dispositional self-regulation: Attention control in goal pursuit. Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 555-566.
  6. Luszczynska, A. (2004). Change of breast self-examination: The effects of intervention on enhancing self-efficacy. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 11, 95-103.
  7. Lippke, S., Sniehotta, F. F., & Luszczynska, A. (2005). Social cognitions across the stages of behavior change. A comparison of two stage models. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 36, 43-50.
  8. Luszczynska, A., Gutiérrez-Doña, B., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). General self-efficacy in various domains of human functioning: evidence from five countries. International Journal of Psychology, 40, 80-89.
  9. Piko, B. F., Luszczynska, A., Gibbons, F. X., & Tekozel, M. (2005) A culture-based study of personal and social influences of adolescent smoking. The European Journal of Public Health, 15, 393-398.
  10. Sniehotta, F. F., Luszczynska, A., Scholz, U., & Lippke, S. (2005). Discontinuity Patterns in the Precaution Adoption Process Model: Meat Consumption during a Livestock Epidemic. British Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 221-235.
  11. Luszczynska, A., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). The Multidimensional Health Locus of Control: Critical comments on construct and its measure. Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 633-642.
  12. Schwarzer, R., Boehmer, S., Luszczynska, A., Mohamed, N. E., & Knoll, N. (2005). Dispositional Self-Efficacy as a Personal Resource Factor in Coping after Surgery. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 807-818.
  13. Luszczynska, A., Mohamed, N. E., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). Self-efficacy and social support predict benefit finding 12 months after cancer surgery: The mediating role of coping. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 10, 365-375.
  14. Luszczynska, A., & Cieslak, R. (2005). Protective, promotive, and buffering effects of perceived social support in managerial stress: The moderating role of social support. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 18, 227-244.
  15. Luszczynska, A., Scholz, U., & Schwarzer, R. (2005). The general self-efficacy scale: Multicultural validation studies. Journal of Psychology, 139, 439-457.
  16. Luszczynska, A. (2006). An implementation intentions intervention, the use of planning strategy, and physical activity after myocardial infarction. Social Science and Medicine, 62, 900-908.
  17. Boehmer, S., & Luszczynska, A. (2006). Two kinds of items in quality of life instruments: "indicator” and “causal” variables. Quality of Life Research, 15, 131-141.
  18. Schwarzer, R., Luszczynska, A., Boehmer, S., Taubert, S., & Knoll, N. (2006). Changes in finding benefit after cancer surgery and the prediction of well-being one year later. Social Science and Medicine, 63, 1614-1624.
  19. Luszczynska, A., & Sutton, S. (2006). Physical activity after cardiac rehabilitation: Evidence that different types of self-efficacy are important in maintainers and relapsers. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51, 314-321.
  20. Luszczynska, A., Gregajtys, A., & Abraham, C. (2007). Effects of a Self-Efficacy Intervention on Initiation of Recommended Exercises in Patients With Spondylosis . Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 15, 26-40
  21. Luszczynska, A., Mazurkiewicz, M., Ziegelman J. P., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Recovery self-efficacy and intention as predictors of running: A cross-lagged panel analysis over a two-year period. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8, 247-260.
  22. Ziegelmann, J., Luszczynska, A., Lippke, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Are goal intentions or implementation intentions better predictors of behavior? Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 97-102.
  23. Luszczynska, A., Sarkar, Y., & Knoll, N. (2007). Received social support, self-efficacy, and finding benefits in disease as predictors of physical functioning and adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Patient Education and Counseling, 66, 37-42
  24. Boehmer, S., Luszczynska, A., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Coping and quality of life after tumor surgery: Personal and social resources promote different domains of quality of life Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 20, 61-75.
  25. Knoll, N., Kleinle, R., Bauer, K., Pfüller, B., & Luszczynska, A. (2007). Affect and enacted support in couples undergoing in-vitro fertilization: When providing is better than receiving. Social Science and Medicine, 64, 1789-1801.
  26. Schwarzer, R., Shuez, B., Ziegelmann, J. P., Lippke, S., Luszczynska, A., & Scholz, U., (2007). Adoption and maintenance of four health behaviors: Theory-guided longitudinal studies on dental flossing, seat belt use, dietary behavior, and physical activity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 156-166.
  27. Luszczynska, A., Sobczyk, A., & Abraham, C. (2007). Planning to reduce weight: Implementation intentions intervention helps to reduce body weight among overweight or obese women by prompting action planning. Health Psychology, 26, 507-512
  28. Cieslak, R., Knoll, N., & Luszczynska, A. (2007). Reciprocal Relations among Job Demands, Job Control and Social Support Moderated by Neuroticism: A Crossed-Lagged Analysis. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 71, 84-96.
  29. Luszczynska, A., Gerstorf, D., Knoll, N., Boehmer, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Patients’ coping profiles and partners’ support provision. Psychology and Health, 22, 749-764.
  30. Luszczynska, A., & Gunson, K. S. E. (2007). Predictors of asking medical personnel about handwashing: The moderating role of patients’ age and MRSA infection status. Patient Education and Counseling, 68, 79-85.
  31. Luszczynska, A., Boehmer, S., Knoll, N., Schulz, U., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Emotional Support for Men and Women with Cancer: Do Patients Receive What Their Partners Provide? International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 14, 156-163.
  32. Luszczynska, A., Tryburcy, M., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: A Self-Efficacy Intervention Compared to a Combined Self-Efficacy and Planning Intervention. Health Education Research, 22, 630-638.
  33. Luszczynska, A., Scholz, U., & Sutton, S. (2007). Planning to change diet: A controlled trial of an implementation intentions training intervention to reduce saturated fat intake among patients after myocardial infarction. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 63, 491-497.
  34. Warner, L. M., Hohmann, C., Böhmer-Lasthaus, S., Luszczynska, A.,  Piko, B., Gibbons, F., & Teközel, M. (2007). Eine 4-Länderstudie über sexuelles Schutzverhalten bei Jugendlichen. Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 15, (3), 109-118.
  35. Schwarzer, R., Luszczynska, A., Ziegelmann, J. P., Scholz, U., & Lippke, S. (in press). Social cognitive predictors of exercise among rehabilitation patients. Health Psychology.
  36. Schwarzer, R., & Luszczynska, A. (in press). How to overcome health-compromising behaviors: The Health Action Process Approach. European Psychologist.
  37. Luszczynska, A., & Tryburcy, M. (in press). Effects of a self-efficacy intervention on exercise: The moderating role of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Applied Psychology.
  38. Dombrowski, S., & Luszczynska, A. (in press). The interplay between conscious and automatic self-regulation and adolescents’ physical activity: the role of planning, intentions, and lack of awareness. Applied Psychology.
  39. Scholz, U., Nagy, G., Goehner, W., Luszczynska, A., & Kliegel, M. (in press). Changes in self-regulatory cognitions as predictors of changes in smoking and low-fat diet. Psychology and Health.
  40. Łuszczyńska, A. (2004). Zmiana zachowań zdrowotnych. Gdańsk: Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.
  41. Łuszczyńska, A. (2007). Nadwaga i otyłość. Interwencje psychologiczne. Warszawa,: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.