Reducing behavioural risk factors for cancer: An affect regulation perspective [0.03%]
从情绪调节视角看癌症的行为危险因素减少问题
Daniel OLeary,Gaurav Suri,James J Gross
Daniel OLeary
Nearly half of all cancer deaths are attributable to preventable causes, primarily unhealthy behaviours such as tobacco use, alcohol use and overeating. In this review, we argue that people engage in these behaviours, at least in part, as a...
Older adults' experiences of internet-based vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness: A longitudinal study [0.03%]
基于互联网的前庭康复在治疗头晕方面的效果及老年人使用体验:一项纵向研究
Rosie Essery,Sarah Kirby,Adam W A Geraghty et al.
Rosie Essery et al.
Objective: Factors influencing engagement with self-managed rehabilitation are not well understood, but evidence suggests they may change over time. Despite increasing digitalisation of self-managed interventions, little ...
The relative role of cognitive and emotional reactions in mediating the effects of a social comparison sun protection intervention [0.03%]
社会比较防晒干预的认知和情绪反应的相对作用机制研究
Heike I M Mahler
Heike I M Mahler
Objective: This experiment examined the cognitive and emotional impact of two social comparison-based sun protection interventions in a sample of Southern California college students (N = 223). One of the interventions em...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychology & health. 2018 Feb;33(2):235-257. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1310860 2018
Jennifer N Felder,Elissa S Epel,Michael Coccia et al.
Jennifer N Felder et al.
Objective: We examined effects of daily rumination and suppression in response to stressors on objective and subjective sleep among mothers. Design: ...
Does psychosocial stress exacerbate avoidant responses to cancer information in those who are afraid of cancer? A population-based survey among older adults in England [0.03%]
心理社会压力会加剧回避癌症信息的行为吗?一项针对英格兰老年人的基于人口的调查研究
Charlotte Vrinten,David Boniface,Siu Hing Lo et al.
Charlotte Vrinten et al.
Objective: Communication of cancer information is an important element of cancer control, but cancer fear may lead to information avoidance, especially when coping is low. We examined the association between cancer fear a...
Structure and content of affective associations with health behaviours: Is the behaviour 'good OR bad' or 'good AND bad' [0.03%]
行为是“好OR坏”还是“好AND坏”?健康行为的情感联想的结构和内容
Marc T Kiviniemi
Marc T Kiviniemi
Objective: The feelings and emotions individuals associate with health-related behaviours influence engagement in those behaviours. However, the structure and the content of these affective associations have not been exam...
Cigarette graphic warning labels increase both risk perceptions and smoking myth endorsement [0.03%]
图形警示标签增加香烟风险并减少吸烟误区
Abigail T Evans,Ellen Peters,Abigail B Shoben et al.
Abigail T Evans et al.
Objective: Cigarette graphic warning labels elicit negative emotion, which increases risk perceptions through multiple processes. We examined whether this emotion simultaneously affects motivated cognitions like smoking m...
Social comparison processes and catastrophising in fibromyalgia: A path analysis [0.03%]
纤维肌痛的社会比较过程和灾难化思维:路径分析
V Cabrera-Perona,A P Buunk,M C Terol-Cantero et al.
V Cabrera-Perona et al.
Introduction: In addition to coping strategies, social comparison may play a role in illness adjustment. However, little is known about the role of contrast and identification in social comparison in adaptation to fibromy...
The effectiveness of narrative versus informational smoking education on smoking beliefs, attitudes and intentions of low-educated adolescents [0.03%]
叙事式教育相对于信息式教育而言对低教育水平青少年吸烟态度和意图的影响研究
Anneke de Graaf,Bas van den Putte,Minh-Hao Nguyen et al.
Anneke de Graaf et al.
Objective: This study tests the effectiveness of narrative versus informational smoking education on smoking beliefs, attitudes and intentions of low-educated adolescents. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychology & health. 2017 Jul;32(7):810-825. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1307371 2017
A randomized controlled trial of expressive writing in breast cancer survivors with lymphedema [0.03%]
乳腺癌淋巴水肿患者表达性书写干预的随机对照试验研究
Stephanie J Sohl,Mary S Dietrich,Kenneth A Wallston et al.
Stephanie J Sohl et al.
Objective: Breast cancer survivors who develop lymphedema report poorer quality of life (QoL) than those without lymphedema. Expressive writing is a potential intervention to address QoL. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychology & health. 2017 Jul;32(7):826-842. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1307372 2017