Presentations - OMORI Mika

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  1. The effects of mothers' drive for thinness on their children's desire for thinness

    Domestic, 2009.09, , The 22nd Annual Conference of Japanese Health Psychology, The Association of Japanese Health Psychology, Not Invited, Coauthor

  2. Advantageous feelings of being thin: Desire for thinness and self-evaluation among college students.

    Domestic, 2009.08, , The 73rd Annual Conference of Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese Psychological Association, Not Invited, Coauthor

  3. Relationship between Mother’s and Children’s Drive for Thinness: A survey with Japanese adolescents.

    Yamazaki, Y. & Omori, M., International, 2009.04, , 2009 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Cancun, Mexico, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  4. The Utility of the Dual Pathway Model for Disturbed Eating Behaviors among Japanese Young Women.

    Omori, M. & Nishida, M., International, 2009.04, , 2009 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Cancun, Mexico, April 30, 2009, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  5. Coping Strategies for Weight Control Disruptions.

    Tamaura, Y., Omori, M., Akamatsu, R., Domestic, 2008.09, , Japanese Association of Health Psychology, Not Invited, Coauthor

  6. The development of an original EQ scale with 4 branches: The application of item response theory.

    Domestic, 2008.08, , Japanese Association for Research in Testing, Tokyo, Not Invited, Coauthor

  7. Predictive Roles of Self and Perceived Norms on Adolescents' Health-Endangering Behaviors: A Comparative Study Between American and Japanese Adolescents.

    Omori, M., Matsumoto, S., & Jones-McKyer, E.L., International, 2008.08, , 116 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, USA, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  8. Emotional intelligence, occupational stress, and social support among Japanese workers.

    Omori, M., & Saito, M., International, 2008.07, , XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  9. Reliability and validity of the Irrational Eating Belief Scale (IEBS)

    Domestic, 2007.09, , The Japanese Association of Health Psychology, Not Invited, Coauthor

  10. The Development of an Original EQ Scale with Four Branches

    Domestic, 2007.08, , The Japaneses Association for Research in Testing, Not Invited, Coauthor

  11. The effect of emotional intelligence on the occupational stress and health behaviors among Japanese workers.

    Omori, M., & Saito, M., International, 2007.07, , The 28th Stress & Anxiety Research Conference, Bávaro, The Domincan Republic., Stress & Anxiety Research Society, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  12. The impact of parental bonding in childhood on Japanese college students' mental health: The mediation role of self-esteem and life satisfaction.

    Yamawaki, N., & Omori, M., International, 2006.11, , The Ninth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine., Bangkok, Thailand, International Society of Behavioral Medicine, Not Invited, Coauthor

  13. Relationships among social influences, health beliefs, and adolescent smoking status - A cross-national study between US and Japan.

    Omori, M., & McKyer-Jones, E.L., International, 2006.11, , The Ninth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine., Bangkok, Thailand, International Society of Behavioral Medicine, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  14. 食に関する信念の尺度 栄養教育への認知的アプローチの応用を目指して

    松丸礼・赤松利恵・大森美香, Domestic, 2006.09, , 日本健康心理学会, 京都, 日本健康心理学会第19回大会, Not Invited, Coauthor

  15. Relationships between perceived parental rearing and interpersonal difficultiesamong female undergraduate students.

    Sakurai, M., & Omori, M., International, 2006.08, , International Congress of Psychotherapy in Japan and the 3rd International Conference of the Asian Federation for Psychotherapy, 東京, Asian Federation for Psychotherapy, Not Invited, Coauthor

  16. Predictive roles of co-activities and sexual relationships on marital satisfaction among Japanese women.

    Ushioda, E., & Omori, M., International, 2006, , International Congress of Psychotherapy in Japan and the 3rd International Conference of the Asian Federation for Psychotherapy, 東京, Asian Federation for Psychotherapy, Not Invited, Coauthor

  17. 大学生のリスク行動と情動知能

    大森美香・Marc A. Brackett・Peter Salovey, Domestic, 2005.09, , 日本心理学会 , 東京, 日本心理学会 , Not Invited, Main Speaker

  18. Help-seeking attitudes towards professional psychological services among Japanese college students.

    Omori, M., International, 2005.08, , The American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, USA., The American Psychological Association, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  19. Risk perception as a mediator between psychological development and health-endangering behaviors.

    Omori, M. & Ingersoll, G.M., International, 2003.05, , The Child and Youth Health 2003, Vancouver, Canada, The Child and Youth Health, Not Invited, Main Speaker

  20. Health-endangering behaviors among Japanese College students: Test of a biopsychosocial model.   

    Omori, M., & Ingersoll, G.M., International, 2001.07, , International Council of Psychologists 59th Annual Conference, Winchester, U.K., International Council of Psychologists, Not Invited, Main Speaker

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