Publications by:
Mark Beauchamp
Also publishes as (Mark R. Beauchamp)
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Budden, Timothy, Dimmock, James A., Rosenberg, Michael, Beauchamp, Mark R., Fitzpatrick, Ian, and Jackson, Ben (2022) MAN v FAT Soccer: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Efficacy of a Sport-Based Weight-Loss Intervention for Overweight and Obese Men in Australia. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 44 (5). pp. 359-369.
Budden, Timothy A., Dimmock, James A., Smith, Brett, Rosenberg, Michael, Beauchamp, Mark R., and Jackson, Ben (2022) Making sense of humour among men in a weight-loss program: a dialogical narrative approach. Qualitative Research In Sport Exercise And Health, 14 (7). pp. 1098-1112.
Putter, Kaila C., Jackson, Ben, Thornton, Ashleigh L., Willis, Claire E., Goh, Kong Min Bryce, Beauchamp, Mark R., Benjanuvatra, Nat, Dimmock, James A., and Budden, Timothy (2022) Perceptions of a family-based lifestyle intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a qualitative study on sustainability, self-regulation, and program optimization. BMC Public Health, 22 (1). 1534.
Waldhauser, Katrina J., O'Rourke, Joseph J., Jackson, Ben, Dimmock, James A., and Beauchamp, Mark R. (2021) Purpose After Service through Sport (PASS): a social identity-informed program to support military veteran well-being. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 10 (3). pp. 423-437.
Jackson, Ben, Beauchamp, Mark, and Dimmock, James A. (2020) Efficacy beliefs in physical activity settings: contemporary debate and unanswered questions. In: Tenenbaum, Gershon, and Eklund, Robert C., (eds.) Handbook of Sport Psychology. Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, USA, pp. 57-80.
Dimmock, James, Simich, David, Budden, Timothy, Podlog, Leslie, Beauchamp, Mark, and Jackson, Ben (2020) Not all promotion is good promotion: the pitfalls of over-exaggerated claims and controlling language in exercise messaging. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 42 (1). pp. 1-14.
Budden, Timothy, Dimmock, James A., Smith, Brett, Beauchamp, Mark, Rosenberg, Michael, and Jackson, Ben (2020) Overweight and obese men's experiences in a sport-based weight loss intervention for men. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 50. 101750.