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M. Sc. Sally Di Maio

Sally_2021

Arbeitsbereich Gesundheitspsychologie

Research Associate (Third party fund) "Developing a Taxonomy of Dyadic Behavior Change Techniques"

Address
Room JK 25/110
Fax
+49 30 838 465978
Email
sally.dimaio[at]fu-berlin.de

Curriculum Vitae

Education and Academic Positions

since 2021

Research associate at Division of Health Psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin

2020-2021

Research associate at Division Gender in Medicine at the Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin

2018-2019

Research associate at Division of Health Psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin

since 2018

Psychotherapist in training, DGVT Berlin

Member in the following scientific communities

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Verhaltenstherapie (DGVT)

WT 21/22

Seminar „Social relationships and health“ (Master Psychology), Freie Universität Berlin

WT 20/21

Seminar „Social relationships and health“ (Master Psychology), Freie Universität Berlin

ST 2020

Seminar „Stress management“ (Master Psychology), Freie Universität Berlin

WT 19/21

Seminar "Social exchange processes: How other people affect our health" (Bachelor Psychology), Freie Universität Berlin

Research interests

-        Processes of habit formation and habit substitution

-        Social relationships’ affect on health

-        Social structures and health   

-        Stress management

Research projects

HASCI (since 2021)

Healthy, Active, and Sustainable Commuting Intervention

DBCT (since 2021)

„Dyadic Behavior Change Techniques“: Developing a Taxonomy

PrevOP (2017-2018)

Preventing the impairment of primary Osteoarthritis by high impact long-term Physical exercise regimen

DiM (2014-2016)

"Days in Motion: A planning intervention study to enhance couples daily physical activity”

Journal articles

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Kwasnicka, D., Knoll, N., Sichert, L., Fleig, L. (2022). What helps to form a healthy nutrition habit? Daily associations of intrinsic reward, anticipated regret, and self-efficacy with automaticity, Appetite, 175, Article 106013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2022.106083

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Hohl, D. H., Schwarzer, R., & Knoll, N. (2021). Habits and self-efficacy moderate the effects of intentions and planning on physical activity. British Journal of Health Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12452

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Job, V., Felsenberg, D., Ertel, W., Schwarzer, R., & Knoll, N. (2020). Health Demands Moderate the Li nk between Willpower Beliefs and Physical Activity in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis. International Journal od Behavioral Medicine, 27(4), 406-414. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-020-09865-w 

Di Maio, S. (2018). Spielerische Selbstoptimierung. Positive Psychologie in der App Singleton. In Exzellenzcluster Bild Wissen Gestaltung. Ein interdisziplinäres Labor (Hrsg.), bewegen übersetzen anstoßen (8087) Berlin.

Presentations

Di Maio, S., Villinger, K., Scholz, U., Knoll, N., Stadler, G., Gawrilow, C. & Berli, C. (2022). Dyadic behavior change techniques in health behavior change interventions with romantic couples: A systematic review. Presented at the 51th Conference of the German Psychological Society (DGPs). Oral presentation.

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Lorbeer, N., Kwasnicka, D., Wilhelm, L. O., Domke, A., Knoll, N. & Fleig, L. (2022). Transmission effects in habit formation after planning to form two new handwashing habits. Presented at the 36th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. Oral presentation.

Di Maio, S., Wermuth, K., Kühn, S., Dresler, M., Bublitz, J. C., & Repantis, D. (2022). The role of compassion for the self and others in intrusion development following analogue
trauma exposure07.-10. Juni 2022. Deutscher Psychotherapiekongress in Berlin, Deutschland. Poster presentation. 

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Kwasnicka, D., Knoll, N., Sichert, L., Fleig, L. (2021). Daily associations of intrinsic reward, anticipated regret, and self-efficacy with automaticity across 12 weeks. Presented at the 35th Annual Conferenceof the European Health Psychology Society, online conference. Oral presentation.  

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Hohl, D. H., Schwarzer, R., & Knoll, N. (2021). Habits and self-efficacy moderate the effects of intentions and planning on physical activity. Presented at the Conference of the Society for ambulatory assessment, online conference. Oral presentation.

Di Maio, S., Keller, J., Job, V., Felsenberg, D., Ertel, W., Schwarzer, R., & Knoll, N. (2020). Health Demands Moderate the Link Between Willpower Beliefs and Physical Activity in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis. Vortrag auf dem 14. Kongress der Fachgruppe Gesundheitspsychologie, 25. - 27. September 2019 in Greifswald, Deutschland.

Di Maio, S., Roitzheim, C., Kappe, K., Hohl, D., Keller, J., Knoll, N., Burkert, S. (2015). Wie Partner einander bewegen. Partnerschaftliche Effekte auf die körperliche Aktivität. Posterpräsentation auf dem 12. Kongress der Fachgruppe Gesundheitspsychologie, 17.-19. September 2015 in Graz, Österreich.