Henry Lee Johnson

Dr Henry Johnson

Senior Lecturer in Psychology
School of Human and Social Sciences

My primary interests include elements of social cognition and risk. My research examines social, cognitive, and health psychological influences on health-related intentions and behaviours. I also conduct research regarding alcohol and substance use and misuse as well as factors related to sexual health. Other interests include dual-process theory and decision-making processes.

  • Qualifications

    BSc (University of Georgia), PgDip (University of West London), MSc (Hunter College/City University of New York), PhD (London South Bank University).

  • Memberships

    Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
    Member – British Psychological Society Health Psychology Section
  • Research and publications

    Publications

    Henry Lee Johnson, Ian P. Albery, Daniel Frings, and Antony C. Moss. (2022). (Safe) Sex on My Mind: The Effects of a Safe Sex Prime and an Alcohol Prime on Sex-Related Perceptions and Behavior. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 83(3), 439-449. http://dx.doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2022.83.439

    Liam P. Satchell, Henry L. Johnson, Charlotte A. Hudson & Craig A. Harper (2019). Dispositional Disinhibition and Alcohol Use Disorders: Personality, Risk Appraisal and Problematic Alcohol Consumption, Substance Use & Misuse, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1662809

    Henry Lee Johnson (2019). Modifying Sexual Risk Health Behavior Change Models to Incorporate Alcohol-Related Factors, Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 26:1-2, 126-136, DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2019.1608879

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2018). STI-protective Self-efficacy and Binge Drinking in a Sample of University Students in the United Kingdom. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2018.05.004

    Albery, I. P., Lowry, J., Frings, D., Johnson, H.L., Hogan, C., & Moss, A.C. (2016). Exploring the relationship between sexual compulsivity and attentional bias to sex-related words in a cohort of sexually active individuals. European Addiction Research. https://doi.org/10.1159/000448732

  • Conferences

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2017). Testing the Effects of an Alcohol Prime and a Safe Sex Prime on Perceptions and Behaviour. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, Cardiff, UK.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2015). Testing the Effects of an Alcohol and a Safe Sex Prime on Perceptions and Behaviour. Paper presented at European Health Psychology Conference, Cyprus.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2015). Testing the Effects of an Alcohol and a Safe Sex Prime on Perceptions and Behaviour. Paper presented at Emerging Methods in Addiction Research Conference, London, UK.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2014). The Influence of Alcohol on Social Interactions and Sexual Risk Decision Making. Paper presented at London South Bank University Postgraduate Conference, London, UK.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2014). Binge Drinking and Self-efficacy for STI-protective Behaviours in a Sample of University. Poster presented at London South Bank University Postgraduate Conference, London, UK.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2014). Binge Drinking and Self-efficacy for STI-protective Behaviours in a Sample of University. Poster presented at British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, York, UK.

    Johnson, H. L., Albery, I. P., Frings, D., & Moss, A. C. (2014). Binge Drinking and Self-efficacy for STI-protective Behaviours in a Sample of University. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Division of Social Psychology Postgraduate Conference, Canterbury Kent, UK.

  • Research degree supervision

    Supervisor

    Exploring bystander intervention towards incidences of intimate partner violence
    (Kealey Jayes)