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期刊名:Psychology & health

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ISSN:0887-0446

e-ISSN:1476-8321

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Anne Kjeldsen,Mike Stoolmiller,John W Toumbourou et al. Anne Kjeldsen et al.
Objective: We examined behaviour problem precursors (i.e. internalising and externalising) in childhood (ages 1.5 to 8.5) and early adolescence (age 12.5) and consequences (i.e. harmful alcohol use) in emerging adulthood ...
Helen Cheng,Scott Montgomery,Luke Treglown et al. Helen Cheng et al.
Objective: The study set out to investigate socio-economic, biomedical, health and behavioural and psychological factors in childhood and adulthood associated with the prevalence of asthma in adulthood, drawing data from ...
Angelina R Sutin,Yannick Stephan,Antonio Terracciano Angelina R Sutin
Objective: To examine the association between six facets of conscientiousness (self-control, order, industriousness, traditionalism, virtue, responsibility) and objective markers of health status, including adiposity, blo...
Raymond P Voss Jr,Ryan Corser,Michael McCormick et al. Raymond P Voss Jr et al.
Objective: Previous research has provided evidence that colour associations and frame can influence behavioural intentions to engage in vaccination behaviours. In this study, the extension of these effects to sunscreen ap...
Janani Pinidiyapathirage,Rohan Jayasuriya,N Wah Cheung et al. Janani Pinidiyapathirage et al.
Introduction: Regular physical activity can reduce the risk of developing diabetes in high risk populations including in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). This study applied the Health Action Process Approac...
Yingqiu Wu,Arie Dijkstra,Simon E Dalley et al. Yingqiu Wu et al.
Objectives: When the course of a disease can be positively changed by health professionals the disease can be indicated as 'highly treatable'. This 'high treatability information' (HTI) may have negative side-effects on p...
John Spencer Ingels,Sam Zizzi John Spencer Ingels
Objective: To explore participant perspectives of the impact emotions have on weight loss. Design: A qualitative design gathered data t...
Anke Versluis,Bart Verkuil,Philip Spinhoven et al. Anke Versluis et al.
Objective: Perseverative cognition (e.g. worry) and unconscious stress are suggested to be important mediators in the relation between stressors and physiological health. We examined whether a smartphone-based worry-reduc...
Eva Pila,Catherine M Sabiston,Andrée L Castonguay et al. Eva Pila et al.
Objectives: Weight cycling is linked with advanced breast cancer diagnosis, increased risk of cancer reoccurrence and cancer-related mortality. While women treated for breast cancer report challenges with navigating their...
Sean J Ryan,Michael A Hoyt Sean J Ryan
Objective: Cancer during young adulthood can limit the extent to which one adopts an adult self-image. However, the relationship of adult self-image to cancer-related adjustment remains unexplored. The current study exami...