Massimo Miglioretti

Position

Associate Professor in Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Milano-Bicocca.

Research activities and skills

Research field includes the study of balance between health and work and the development of programmes of health promotion in organizational contexts. He is also involved in studies about a lifestyle change in patients with cardiovascular disease.

Most Relevant Publication

Miglioretti, Gragnano A., Baiardo G., Savioli G., Corsiglia L., Griffo R. (2018). Quality of work experience after angioplasty or heart surgery: a monocentric cohort study, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 91, 337-348,.

Miglioretti M., Meroni C., Baiardo G., Savioli G., Velasco V. (2018). The perceptions of the causes of cardiac diseases: a taxonomy, Psychology and Health, 33, 537-544.

Gragnano A., Miglioretti M. (2017). Is a web video effective in increasing intention to use condoms? A test based on the Health Action Process Approach. Applied Psychology Bullettin, 279, 5-15.4.

Gragnano A., Miglioretti M., Frings-Dresen M.H.W., de Boer A.G.E.M., (2017). Adjustment between work demands and health needs: Development of the work-health balance questionnaire, Rehabilitation Psychology, 62 (3), 374-386.

 Steca P., Monzani D., Greco A., Franzelli C., Magrin M.E., Miglioretti M., Sarini M., Scrignaro M. Vecchio L., Fattirolli F., D’Addario M., (2017). Stability and change of lifestyle profiles in mcardiovascular patients after their first acute coronary event, PLoS ONE, 12, 8.

 Gragnano A., Negrini A., Miglioretti M., Corbière M., (2017). Common Psychosocial Factors Predicting Return to Work After Common Mental Disorders, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Cancers: A Review of Reviews Supporting a Cross-Disease Approach, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (in press).

Steca P., Pancani L., Cesana F., Fattirolli F., Giannattasio C., Greco A., D'Addario M., Monzani D. Cappelletti E.R., Magrin M.E., Miglioretti M., Sarini M., Scrignaro M., Vecchio L., Franzelli C., (2017). Changes in physical activity among coronary and hypertensive patients: A longitudinal study using the Health Action Process Approach, Psychology and Health, 32 (3) 361-380.