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Dr. Michael Kilb, M.Sc.

Dr. Michael Kilb, M.Sc.

Adjunct Lecturer and Associate Researcher
University of Mannheim
School of Social Sciences
L 13, 17
68161 Mannheim
  • Education and academic career 

    since 06/2022

    University of Mannheim

    Adjunct lecturer and associate researcher


    04/2017 – 06/2022

    University of Mannheim

    Academic staff member and doctoral candidate

    at the Chair of Health Psychology, Prof. Jutta Mata

    Dissertation: „How social media use influences health behaviors – A social-cognitive perspective“


    09/2014 – 09/2016
    University of Mannheim

    Master's program in Psychology: Cognitive and Clinical Psychology (M.Sc.)


    09/2011 – 08/2014
    University of Mannheim

    Bachelor’s program in Psychology (B.Sc.)

  • Research interests

    • Online social networking sites and health behaviors
    • Psychosocial determinants of eating
    • Health behavior change interventions
    • Habits (habit formation, habits and health behavior maintenance)
    • Multilevel modeling of diary and experience sampling data
  • Publications and conference contributions

    Publications

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2023). How eating-related social media postings influence healthy eating in senders and network members: Two field experiments with intensive longitudinal data. Appetite, 182, Article 106430. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2022.106430

    Kilb, M. (2022). How social media use influences health behaviors – A social-cognitive perspective [Dissertation]. https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/63091/

    Kilb, M., & Labudek, S. (2022). Effects of behavioral performance, intrinsic reward value, and context stability on the formation of a higher-order nutrition habit: An intensive longitudinal diary study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 19(1), 105. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-022-01343-8

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2022). A theory-based video intervention to enhance communication and engagement in online health communities: Two experiments. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 10(1), 199- 228. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2022.2032074

    Grund, S., Kilb, M., Breitinger, E., Hundsdörfer, W., Schäfer, H. G., Schols, J. M. G. A., Gordon, A. L., Bauer, J. M., Alpers, G. W. (2021). Evaluation of a new screening instrument for psychological distress in postacute rehabilitation in older person. European Geriatric Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1007/s41999-021-00554-9

    Conference contributions

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2022). Public (vs. private) self-monitoring of eating via social media – effects on eating and underlying mechanisms. Vortrag präsentiert bei der 36. Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. Bratislava, Slowakei

    Kilb, M., & Labudek, S. (2021). Determinants of habit strength in the formation of a higher-order nutrition habit. Presentation given at the 15th Kongress für Gesundheitspsychologie. Digital conference.

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2021). A brief communication intervention to increase perceived need-support and engagement in a forum-based health behavior intervention. Presentation given at the 35th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. Digital conference.

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2021). Quality over quantity: Increasing need-supportive communication in online communities via a brief intervention video. Presentation given at the 20th Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity – ISBNPA XChange Initiative 2021. Digital conference.

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2020). A brief communication intervention to increase perceived need-support and engagement in a forum-based health behavior intervention. Poster presented at the 6th CBC Conference 2020 – Behaviour Change for Health: New and emerging science and technologies. Digital conference.

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2020). Quality over quantity: Increasing need-supportive communication in online support groups via a brief intervention video. Presentation for the 34rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS) [talk cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic].

    Kilb, M., Dickhäuser, O., & Mata, J. (2020). Quality over quantity: Increasing need-supportive communication in online support groups via a brief intervention video. Video poster presented at the UConn Center for mHealth and Social Media 2020 Virtual Conference: Building an Evidence Base for Commercially Available Technology. Digital conference.

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2019). Posting for health – A field experiment on how social media use affects healthy eating. Presentation given at the 14th Kongress für Gesundheitspsychologie. Greifswald, Germany.

    Kilb, M., & Mata, J. (2019). The effect of young adults’ food-related Instagram use on their fruit & vegetable intake. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2019). Posting for health – A field experiment on how social media use affects healthy eating. Presentation given at the 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2018). Facebook for better food? – The psychology behind the influence of social media on eating behavior. Talk given at the 51st Congress of the German Psychological Society (DGPs). Frankfurt, Germany.

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2018). Facebook for better food? – The psychology behind the influence of social media on eating behavior. Talk given at the 18th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA). Hong Kong, China.

    Kilb, M., Giese, H., & Mata, J. (2018). Facebook for better food? – The psychology behind the influence of social media on eating behavior. Poster presented at the 4th CBC Conference 2018 – Behaviour Change for Health: Digital & Beyond. London, United Kingdom.

    Kilb, M., & Mata, J. (2017). Facebook for better food? – Die Psychologie hinter dem Einfluss sozialer Medien auf Essverhalten. Poster presented at the 13th Congress for Health Psychology (Kongress für Gesundheitspsychologie). Siegen, Germany.

  • Courses

    Spring 2023 | Medical Basics of Psychotherapy: Health, Prevention, and Rehabilitation (Level: B.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2022 | Health behavior interventions – Theory and practice (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2022 | Project seminar (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Fall 2021 | Health behavior and mental disorders: Obesity (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2021 | Health behavior interventions – Theory and practice (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Fall 2020 | Health behavior and mental disorders: Obesity (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2020 | Health behavior interventions – Theory and practice (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Fall 2019 | Prevention of psychological disorders and health promotion (Level: B.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2019 | Project seminar (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2019 | Health behavior interventions – Theory and practice (Level: M.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Fall 2018 | Prevention of psychological disorders and health promotion (Level: B.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Spring 2018 | Biological mechanisms of health behaviors (Level: B.Sc.), University of Mannheim

    Fall 2017 | Prevention of psychological disorders and health promotion (Level: B.Sc.), University of Mannheim

  • Additional information

    Honorary Post

    since 08/2022

    Treasurer and member of the Executive Committee, European Health Psychology Society (EHPS)

    Awards

    2017 | Poster award from the Fachgruppe Gesundheitspsychologie of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs)

    Memberships

    European Health Psychology Society (EHPS)
    German Society for Psychology (DGPs)
    International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)