Larkin Lamarche
York University, Canada · canada
Editorial leadership for Journal of Human Psychology ISSN 2644-1101
Research interests
- Health
- Exercise Psychology
- Body Image
- Social Self-Preservation Theory
Biography
Larkin Lamarche is affiliated with York University, Canada, where their research encompasses body image, self-presentation and health behaviours, balance confidence as a correlate of health risk behaviour and physical activity, and the impact of social and physical environment on psychological responses to exercise. Their most-cited publication, "Lessons Learned Through Two Phases of Developing and Implementing a Technology Supporting Integrated Care: Case Study" (2022), reflects contributions to understanding technology implementation in healthcare settings. Lamarche's work bridges psychological and behavioural dimensions of health, examining how individual and environmental factors shape exercise engagement and health outcomes.
Selected publications
- Lessons Learned Through Two Phases of Developing and Implementing a Technology Supporting Integrated Care: Case Study 2022 cited 5×
- ‘It’s so simple’ Lessons from the margins: a qualitative study of patient experiences of a mobile health clinic in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 2023 cited 4×
- “They forgot about us”: experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among people deprived of housing in an urban centre in Ontario, Canada 2023
- Lessons Learned Through Two Phases of Developing and Implementing a Technology Supporting Integrated Care: Case Study (Preprint) 2021
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