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25. Professor Marie Johnston, Professor Emeritus of Health Psychology at the University of Aberdeen

Real World Behavioural Science

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Disabled People Are Not There Out There

It's still a really underserved area of health isn't it? Yeah and it's still one of my, I would always put it as one of my main research areas. So when people are disabled by a condition that impairs them, it isn't the impairment that predicts what they do. Self efficacy and intentions may be more important in predicting what someone with an impairment does than the nature of the impairment itself. And the environment, do you find that the environment they find themselves in also has a big impact? Their environment can be quite enabling or disabled? That's really interesting because I've not actually worked on the environment because I don't think I'm an expert on that."

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