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Keith Clements serves as a Senior Lecturer in Psychology within the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. His academic work centers on behavioral health psychology, with specific expertise in addiction mechanisms, chronic pain management, and substance use interactions involving alcohol and tobacco.
His primary research interests include Health Psychology, Addiction, Chronic Pain, and Substance Use Disorders. He employs rigorous methodologies including randomized controlled trials and psychometric analysis to investigate behavioral patterns, interventions for analgesic misuse prevention, and the interplay between smoking motivations and alcohol consumption.
Publication analysis reveals a 20-year trajectory from foundational work on sensation seeking and substance co-use (2000-2001) to contemporary digital health interventions for chronic pain (2020). This evolution demonstrates consistent focus on behavioral health mechanisms while adapting to modern intervention modalities, particularly in online therapeutic applications for pain management.
No scientific awards were documented in the available information. The publication metrics indicate significant scholarly engagement with 587 total output views and 177 downloads, including recent activity (18 views, 1 download in the current month).
There is no available information regarding student supervision, research grants, educational background, or laboratory affiliations. His collaborative work includes researchers such as Paul Gilbert and James Elander in compassion-focused interventions.
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