Yetnayet Sisay Yehuala, PhD Candidate
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-CheungMSc Thesis: An Exploration and Experimental Test of a Generic Messaging Approach to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Classification in Para sport: Exploring athletes’ and classifers’ experiences with and understanding of classification
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Co-producing tools to support integrated primary care discussions and medical curriculum renewal: A mixed methods dissertation to guide implementation of the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults
PhD Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: A Knowledge Translation Approach to Enhance mHealth Interventions for Persons with Disabilities
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Utilizing Knowledge Translation to Enhance Quality Participation in Recreational Sport Programming for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Exploring the measurement of quality participation over time in exercise for persons with physical disabilities
Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: Exploring the relationship between quality and quantity of participation in an online community-based exercise program
Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: Exploring First-Year University Students’ Barriers and Facilitators to Meeting the Recommendation of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: Exploring Narratives of Quality Participation Among Adults with Physical Disabilities in a Community-based Exercise Program: A Mixed Methods, Collective Case Study Approach
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: From Knowledge to Action: Quality Participation and Coaching Effectiveness in Disability Sport
PhD Co-supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Branding in the promotion of healthy movement behaviours
PhD Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Determining the impact of an educational intervention on family medicine residents’ social cognitions and behaviour for discussing physical activity
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
MSc Thesis: A snapshot of quality participation in physical activity for individual with developmental disabilities: a photo-elicitation study
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Time for a new story: Circulating alternative narratives of parasport Participation
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Quality Physical Activity Participation for Military Veterans with a Physical Disability
PhD Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Understanding Leadership Behaviours of Peer Athlete Mentors in Parasport Programs
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Investigating Message Believability as a Determinant of Parents' Intentions to Support their Children in Meeting Physical Activity and Screen Time Guidelines
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Text2plan: Testing the effectiveness of tailored text messages for promoting planning for physical activity
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: The role of communication channels for knowledge mobilization in a community-based organization
MSc and PhD Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Getting the Ball Rolling: Sport and Leisure Time Physical Activity Promotion Among Individuals with Acquired Physical Disabilities
PhD Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
Shane Sweet, Post Doctoral Fellowship
Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-CheungMSc Thesis: Examining the link between framed physical activity messages and behavior: An application of the communication behavior change model
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Man-Made Messages: Investigating the influence of health messaging on men's physical activity behaviours
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: The effects of mental imagery workshops on coaches’ encouragement of imagery use
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Investigating the Effects of Modeling and Imagery on Psychological Factors in the Context of a Hypothetical Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Does the Plan Fit? The Effectiveness of Combining Implementation Intentions and Regulatory Fit for Increasing Physical Activity and Decreasing Sedentary Behaviour
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Setting the Sites High: Measuring Viewer Attention to and Recall of Framed Osteoporosis Prevention Print Advertisements
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
MSc Thesis: Adiposity and coronary heart disease risk factors in individuals with spinal cord injury: Relationships with activities of daily living, pain and quality of life
MSc Supervisor: Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung