Dr Rebecca Webster
School of Psychology
Lecturer in Psychology
Full contact details
School of Psychology
Cathedral Court
1 Vicar Lane
Sheffield
S1 2LT
- Profile
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Following my undergraduate degree in Psychology at Durham University, I went to King’s College London to complete an MSc in Health Psychology. I stayed at King’s to complete my PhD on nocebo effects (the ‘evil twin’ of the better known placebo), and afterwards spent a number of years there as a postdoctoral researcher within the Health Protection Research Unit in Emergency Preparedness and Response. My research interests broadly encompass the area of Health Psychology, in particular placebo/nocebo effects, risk communication and health behaviour in the context of public health emergencies. In 2020 I moved back up north and joined the Psychology department at Sheffield.
- Qualifications
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- BSc (Hons) Psychology - Durham University
- MSc Health Psychology - King’s College London
- PhD Psychology - King’s College London
- Research interests
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- Placebo/nocebo effects - How can we enhance placebo and reduce nocebo effects in the context of medicines in a way that is ethical (i.e. without impacting informed consent)? And does this have implications for adherence?
- Risk communication - Improving communication of risks in patient information leaflets, the doctor-patient consultation, and the role of empathy.
- Health behaviour change - Understanding and improving engagement in health behaviours, e.g. screening, adherence, presenteeism
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Psychology, Health and Medicine, 29(4), 809-821.
- . BMJ Open, 13(11).
- . PLoS ONE, 18(10).
- . BMC Psychology, 11.
- . European Journal of Health Psychology, 30(3).
- . Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 164.
- . PLOS ONE, 17(12).
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(12).
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(8), 761-768.
- . PLoS ONE, 17(2).
- . Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 91(2), 136-138.
- . BMJ Paediatrics Open, 5(1).
- . British Medical Journal, 374.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 55(12), 1253-1261.
- . Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 135, 176-181.
- . Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 141.
- . Disaster Prevention and Management, 29(4), 445-455.
- . Drug Safety, 43(10), 1011-1022.
- . BMJ Open, 10.
- . PLoS Medicine, 17(9).
- . Health Expectations, 23(4), 731-758.
- . Public Health, 182, 163-169.
- . Eurosurveillance, 25(13).
- . The Lancet, 395(10227), 912-920.
- . BMC Public Health, 19(1).
- . European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 49(11).
- . Patient Education and Counseling, 102(3), 602-603.
- . Frontiers in Psychiatry, 9.
- . Trials, 19(1).
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52(11), 920-929.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(4), 775-781.
- . BMJ Open, 8(5).
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(2), 436-454.
- . Health Expectations, 20(6), 1411-1420.
- . Drug Safety, 40(8), 743-754.
- . Vaccine, 35(15), 1936-1945.
- . Health Psychology, 35(12), 1334-1355.
Book chapters
- , Service-Learning for Disaster Resilience (pp. 97-111). Routledge
All publications
Journal articles
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 30(3).
- . Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 57(2), 133-137.
- . Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities.
- . Women's Health, 21.
- . Journal of Health Psychology, 30(9), 2340-2353.
- . Psychology, Health and Medicine, 29(4), 809-821.
- . BMJ Open, 13(11).
- . PLoS ONE, 18(10).
- . BMC Psychology, 11.
- . European Journal of Health Psychology, 30(3).
- . Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 164.
- . PLOS ONE, 17(12).
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(12).
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(8), 761-768.
- . PLoS ONE, 17(2).
- . Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 91(2), 136-138.
- . BMJ Paediatrics Open, 5(1).
- . British Medical Journal, 374.
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 55(12), 1253-1261.
- . Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 135, 176-181.
- . Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 141.
- . Disaster Prevention and Management, 29(4), 445-455.
- . Drug Safety, 43(10), 1011-1022.
- . BMJ Open, 10.
- . PLoS Medicine, 17(9).
- . Health Expectations, 23(4), 731-758.
- . Public Health, 182, 163-169.
- . Eurosurveillance, 25(13).
- . The Lancet, 395(10227), 912-920.
- . BMC Public Health, 19(1).
- . European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 49(11).
- . Database - The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation.
- . Patient Education and Counseling, 102(3), 602-603.
- . Frontiers in Psychiatry, 9.
- . Trials, 19(1).
- . Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52(11), 920-929.
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(4), 775-781.
- . BMJ Open, 8(5).
- . British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(2), 436-454.
- . Health Expectations, 20(6), 1411-1420.
- . Drug Safety, 40(8), 743-754.
- . Vaccine, 35(15), 1936-1945.
- . Health Psychology, 35(12), 1334-1355.
- . SSRN Electronic Journal.
- . SSRN Electronic Journal.
Book chapters
- , Major Incidents, Pandemics and Mental Health (pp. 241-246). Cambridge University Press
- , Service-Learning for Disaster Resilience (pp. 97-111). Routledge
Preprints
- , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Research group
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Current PhD students
- Lisa Woodland (King’s College London) - School children presenteeism
- Ismaila Yakubu (±¬ÁÏTV) - Self-compassion and Perceived Self Control in the Relationship between Occupational Stressors, Adherence to Therapy and Well being of Employees with Diabetes in Nigeria
- Sonia Shpendi (±¬ÁÏTV) - Cervical screening uptake in young women
- Grants
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- British Academy small research grant (2019). Exploring the best method of presenting side-effect information in patient information leaflets: a nationally representative survey of the English public. (£9,969.50)
- British Academy small research grant (2021). Discrimination in healthcare settings and the nocebo effect (£9,986.00)
- WHITE ROSE UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM (2021). Infectious illness presenteeism in the age of COVID-19 (£11,000)
- WUN Research Projects (2022). Getting back in touch: Emotional pathways to a post-pandemic world (£10,000)
- Teaching activities
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I teach on the following modules, on the Undergraduate Psychology degree:
- PSY1001 - Social Psychology I
- PSY2001 - Social Psychology II
- PSY346 – Dissertation projects
- PSY331 – Extended essay
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Chartered member of the British Psychological Society
- Editorial board member for the British Journal of Health Psychology
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- PhD Opportunities
I am not not accepting PhD applications/enquiries until March 2025.
We advertise PhD opportunities (Funded or Self-Funded) on
For further information, please see the department PhD Opportunities page.
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