Lisa Mask, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Psychology University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Women's Studies
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Celine Blanchard grad student 2011 University of Ottawa
 (A Self-Determination Theory Perspective of Women's Body Image and Eating-Related Concerns in Response to Media Portrayals of the Female Body.)
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Blanchard C, Baker A, Perreault D, et al. (2019) The importance of keeping employees satisfied. Journal of Health Organization and Management. 34: 23-39
Mask L, Blanchard CM, Baker A. (2014) Do portrayals of women in action convey another ideal that women with little self-determination feel obligated to live up to? Viewing effects on body image evaluations and eating behaviors. Appetite. 83: 277-86
Perreault D, Mask L, Morgan M, et al. (2014) Internalizing emotions: Self-determination as an antecedent of emotional intelligence Personality and Individual Differences. 64: 1-6
Mask L, Blanchard CM. (2011) The effects of "thin ideal" media on women's body image concerns and eating-related intentions: the beneficial role of an autonomous regulation of eating behaviors. Body Image. 8: 357-65
Mask L, Blanchard CM. (2011) The protective role of general self-determination against 'thin ideal' media exposure on women's body image and eating-related concerns. Journal of Health Psychology. 16: 489-99
Blanchard CM, Tremblay MA, Mask L, et al. (2009) A combination of work environment factors and individual difference variables in work interfering with family International Journal of Workplace Health Management. 2: 63-90
Patry DA, Blanchard CM, Mask L. (2007) Measuring university student's regulatory leisure coping styles: Planned breathers or avoidance? Leisure Sciences. 29: 247-265
Blanchard CM, Mask L, Vallerand RJ, et al. (2007) Reciprocal relationships between contextual and situational motivation in a sport setting Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 8: 854-873
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