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ISSN:0887-0446

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Olga Poluektova,Deirdre A Robertson,Peter D Lunn Olga Poluektova
Objectives: This study explores strategies to reduce blame for false results and build trust in population-based cervical screening. False results cause patient frustration, blame, and distrust. To address these issues, w...
Catherine M Olsson,Christopher J Greenwood,Stephanie R Aarsman et al. Catherine M Olsson et al.
Objective: To explore how those with a physical illness in childhood are managing in relationships across childhood to young adulthood. Methods: ...
Thomas A Ingram,Raj Sengupta,Martyn Standage et al. Thomas A Ingram et al.
Objective: To explore the experiences of people living with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), and views of health care professionals (HCPs), on physical activity engagement and maintenance during and after a structured phy...
Yingna Li,Anne Finucane,Lisa Golds et al. Yingna Li et al.
Objective: This pre-registered systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the relationship between masculinity and psychological adjustment outcomes among men with prostate cancer by synthesising the current qua...
Dane McCarrick,Andrew Prestwich,Eamonn Ferguson et al. Dane McCarrick et al.
Objective: Previous studies have shown that perseverative, worrisome thoughts are prospectively related to poor sleep outcomes and that worry postponement interventions may be effective in reducing worry. However, their e...
Anisha Satish,Kiri Baga,Emmanuel Lapitan et al. Anisha Satish et al.
Women in midlife (ages 40-65) experience significant risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), including declining physical activity (PA). Lack of social support is a key barrier, but PA partnerships show promise for increasing PA. Little is k...
Amy B Myles,Mike P Jones,Alissa P Beath et al. Amy B Myles et al.
Objective: Somatic symptoms - persistent medically unexplained physical complaints - present a challenge for the healthcare system, partly because patients often resist psychological explanations and treatments. To inform...
Lisa Karla Hilz,Christopher Jones,Mark Conner et al. Lisa Karla Hilz et al.
Objective: Health inequalities are partly due to social differences in health behaviours, but we know little about the underlying mechanisms. Health behaviour theories, summarised e.g. in the Theoretical Domains Framework...
Maya Braun,Geert Crombez,Dries Debeer et al. Maya Braun et al.
Objective: Planning can help bridge the physical activity intention behaviour gap, but creating plans has proven burdensome for individuals. Personalised plan recommendations can alleviate this burden and improve plan quality. This study ai...
Jutta Karhu,Juha Veijola,Anna-Maiju Leinonen et al. Jutta Karhu et al.
Objectives: Dispositional optimism and pessimism have been linked to physical activity (PA) in adulthood, but longitudinal associations and relationships with physical fitness (PF) remain underexplored. We investigated wh...