Kelly A. Cotter, Ph.D.

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2008 Psychology Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology
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Margie E. Lachman grad student 2008 Brandeis
 (No strain, no gain: An application of social cognitive theory to physical activity across the lifespan.)
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Cotter KA, Mendiola JA. (2019) Health-Related Social Control Influences the Physical Activity of College Students The Open Psychology Journal. 12: 181-187
Graham EK, Bastarache ED, Milad E, et al. (2018) Physical activity mediates the association between personality and biomarkers of inflammation. Sage Open Medicine. 6: 2050312118774990
Sherman AM, Cotter KA. (2013) Well-being among older adults with OA: direct and mediated patterns of control beliefs, optimism and pessimism. Aging & Mental Health. 17: 595-608
Cotter KA, Sherman AM. (2013) Exercising control: exercise intention and perceived constraints in older adults with osteoarthritis. The Gerontologist. 53: 1046-50
Cotter KA. (2012) Health-Related Social Control over Physical Activity: Interactions with Age and Sex. Journal of Aging Research. 2012: 321098
Cotter KA, Lachman ME. (2010) No strain, no gain: psychosocial predictors of physical activity across the adult lifespan. Journal of Physical Activity & Health. 7: 584-94
Cotter KA, Lachman ME. (2010) Psychosocial and behavioural contributors to health: age-related increases in physical disability are reduced by physical fitness. Psychology & Health. 25: 805-20
Luger T, Cotter KA, Sherman AM. (2009) It's all in how you view it: pessimism, social relations, and life satisfaction in older adults with osteoarthritis. Aging & Mental Health. 13: 635-47
Cotter KA, Sherman AM. (2008) Love hurts: the influence of social relations on exercise self-efficacy for older adults with osteoarthritis. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 16: 465-83
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