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期刊名:Journal of behavioral medicine

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ISSN:0160-7715

e-ISSN:1573-3521

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Michael J Zvolensky,Justin M Shepherd,Lindsay M Bevers et al. Michael J Zvolensky et al.
Hispanic individuals experience significant health disparities related to smoking. Research focused on the methods employed to quit smoking among the Hispanic population is needed to better understand how to increase engagement with evidenc...
Niloufar Dousti Mousavi,Jie Yang,Robin Mermelstein et al. Niloufar Dousti Mousavi et al.
The selection of appropriate statistical models is essential for accurately interpreting the analysis of count data, especially in behavioral medicine. Traditionally, Poisson and Negative Binomial models have been commonly employed, but the...
Claire Tatton,G J Melendez-Torres Claire Tatton
Rates of smoking in pregnancy have declined in most high-income countries. However, disparities between those of different socioeconomic statuses and ethnicities persist. We undertook this review to assess the effectiveness of interventions...
Mathieu Bélanger,Pierre Philippe Wilson Registe,Pierre Faivre et al. Mathieu Bélanger et al.
Background: Healthy lifestyle technologies (HLT), including (i) exergaming systems; (ii) fitness trackers; (iii) fitness apps; (iv) interactive exercise equipment; (v) smart apparel; and (vi) heart rate monitors are highl...
Sean R Zion,Alexandra K Zaleta,Shauna McManus et al. Sean R Zion et al.
Being diagnosed with a chronic illness is a life-altering experience that can be shaped, for better or worse, by psychological factors. How patients think about their illness-their core beliefs about what it means and what it might bring su...
Rui Gong,Patricia I Moreno,Betina Yanez et al. Rui Gong et al.
Cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM), which integrates active coping strategies, has been shown to enhance psychological adaptation in cancer survivors, resulting in reduced emotional distress and better quality of life. However, r...
Grace Kupka,Ashley Humphries,Emily Goldberg et al. Grace Kupka et al.
Both emotion regulation and physical activity are associated with improved emotional well-being, including high self-esteem. However, most prior work comparing this relationship is limited by either subjective bias or ecological validity. U...
Sophie Van Dijck,An De Groef,Michel Mertens et al. Sophie Van Dijck et al.
Physical activity (PA) levels among breast cancer survivors following surgery are often low, with unclear roles played by pain-related factors. This study investigates the changes in PA and its contributing factors, including pain-related f...
Jinyoung Chang,Jimin Kim,Eon Sook Lee et al. Jinyoung Chang et al.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a commonly used intervention for smoking cessation. This PROSPERO-registered systematic review and meta-analysis (CRD42024581823) evaluated the long-term effectiveness of CBT in achieving abstinence for...