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A.J.J.M. (Ad) Vingerhoets

Full Professor
vingerhoets@uvt.nl



 

Expertise

Dr. Vingerhoets? expertise is in the areas of stress, emotions, and quality of life. His special interest is devoted to specific themes like crying and stress and leisure, as well as the development of new assessment tools to measure quality of life. He published more than 200 articles in (inter)national scientific journals and wrote/edited 11 books.

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Publications

Most recent publications

  • Hurk, C.J. van den, Mols, F., Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., & Breed, W.P.M. (2010). Impact of alopecia and scalp cooling on the well-being of breast cancer patients. Psycho-OncologyFurther information
  • Visser, A., Garssen, B., & Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M. (2010). Spirituality and well-being in cancer patients: A review. Psycho-OncologyFurther information
  • Wouters, E.J.M., Nunen, A.M. van, Geenen, R., Kolotkin, R.L., & Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M. (2010). Effects of aquajogging in obese adults: A pilot study. Journal of Obesity, 2010Further information
  • Mols, F., Korfage, I.J., Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., Kil, P.J.M., Coebergh, J.W.W., Essink-Bot, M.L., & Poll-Franse, L.V. van de (2009). Bowel, urinary, and sexual problems among long-term prostate cancer survivors: A population-based study. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 73(1), 30-38. Further information
  • Mols, F., Hurk, C.J. van den, Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., & Breed, W.P.M. (2009). Scalp cooling to prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss: Practical and clinical considerations. Supportive Care in Cancer, 17(2), 181-189. Further information

Click here for the complete list of publications (Tilburg University Repository Publications only)

 

Publications

Most recent publications

  • Hurk, C.J. van den, Mols, F., Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., & Breed, W.P.M. (2010). Impact of alopecia and scalp cooling on the well-being of breast cancer patients. Psycho-OncologyFurther information
  • Visser, A., Garssen, B., & Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M. (2010). Spirituality and well-being in cancer patients: A review. Psycho-OncologyFurther information
  • Wouters, E.J.M., Nunen, A.M. van, Geenen, R., Kolotkin, R.L., & Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M. (2010). Effects of aquajogging in obese adults: A pilot study. Journal of Obesity, 2010Further information
  • Mols, F., Korfage, I.J., Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., Kil, P.J.M., Coebergh, J.W.W., Essink-Bot, M.L., & Poll-Franse, L.V. van de (2009). Bowel, urinary, and sexual problems among long-term prostate cancer survivors: A population-based study. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 73(1), 30-38. Further information
  • Mols, F., Hurk, C.J. van den, Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M., & Breed, W.P.M. (2009). Scalp cooling to prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss: Practical and clinical considerations. Supportive Care in Cancer, 17(2), 181-189. Further information

Click here for the complete list of publications (Tilburg University Repository Publications only)

Projects

Dr. Vingerhoets' research mainly focuses on the issues stress, emotions, and quality-of-life. This research is conducted among oncology, gynaecology, and orthopaedic patients. In addition, he is interested in the crying behaviour of healthy individual and patients with affective disorders.

 

Teaching

Dr. Vingerhoets teaching activities concentrate on health psychological topics. In particular, stress, pain, oncology, gynaecology, endocrinology, the hospital setting, research methodology, and the (non)expression of emotions in relation to disease are in the focus of his courses.


A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets teaches the following subjects:

Contact details
Room P 103
PO Box 90153
5000 LE Tilburg
Tel. +31 13 466 2087
 If no reply +31 13 466 2167
Email vingerhoets@uvt.nl

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Last amended: 03 July 2007

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