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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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Erin A Olson,Edward McAuley Erin A Olson
Despite evidence of the benefits of physical activity, most individuals with type 2 diabetes do not meet physical activity recommendations. The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a brief intervention targeting self-efficacy a...
Isabelle Vaske,Maximiliane Florentine Thöne,Kerstin Kühl et al. Isabelle Vaske et al.
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, impairments of dyadic coping are associated with reduced quality of life. However, existing studies have a cross-sectional design. The present study explores changes in dyadic coping over time and i...
S M Coulon,D K Wilson S M Coulon
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to elevated blood pressure (BP), and the purpose of this study was to assess whether interpersonal social supports buffer these adverse relations in African-American adults. In three communities ma...
A Janka,C Adler,L Fischer et al. A Janka et al.
Directing disaster operations represents a major professional challenge. Despite its importance to health and professional performance, research on stress in crisis management remains scarce. The present study aimed to investigate self-repo...
Sunmi Song,Jennifer E Graham-Engeland,Jacqueline Mogle et al. Sunmi Song et al.
We examined the effect of daily negative and positive mood on the sleep quality of knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients (N = 152) and whether a partner's daily responses to a patient's pain behaviors moderated these associations. Patients and ...
Lindsey Potter,Kenneth Wallston,Paula Trief et al. Lindsey Potter et al.
This study examined the association between attributing self-reported discrimination to weight and diabetes outcomes (glycemic control, diabetes-related distress, and diabetes self-care). A community dwelling sample of 185 adults (mean age ...
Emily A Hennessy,Emily E Tanner-Smith,Katarzyna T Steinka-Fry Emily A Hennessy
This meta-analysis synthesizes studies of brief interventions (BIs) that targeted alcohol consumption and reported both alcohol and tobacco outcomes. It examines whether BIs reduce alcohol and tobacco use for adolescents and young adults am...
Nao Hagiwara,Courtney J Alderson,Jessica M McCauley Nao Hagiwara
This study explored whether individual differences in the endorsement of the belief that the world is a just place (i.e., the just world belief) would predict individual differences in resilience/vulnerability to the negative health consequ...
Jeff Boissoneault,Jennifer R Bunch,Michael Robinson Jeff Boissoneault
To investigate the association of ethnicity, sex, and parental pain modeling on the evaluation of experienced and imagined painful events, 173 healthy volunteers (96 women) completed the Prior Pain Experience Questionnaire, a 79-question as...
Debbie Cooke,Rod Bond,Julia Lawton et al. Debbie Cooke et al.
Few studies have identified determinants of glycemic control (HbA1c) and diabetes-specific quality of life (DSQoL) in adults with type 1 diabetes. To identify factors predicting outcomes following structured diabetes education. 262 particip...