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ISSN:1758-0846

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Yuanyuan Hao,Linting Zhang,Chengzhi Bai et al. Yuanyuan Hao et al.
Nurses have a relatively higher rate of depressive symptoms compared to other people. Previous studies have reported that gratitude is correlated with depressive symptoms among healthcare workers. The purpose of this study was to explore th...
Charles Calderwood,Molly E Minnen,Cassandra N Phetmisy et al. Charles Calderwood et al.
Working sole mothers (i.e., nonpartnered women who work) may experience elevated family demands that impose barriers to pursuing health behaviors during their daily leisure time. We aimed to map the process through which evening family dema...
Kimberly R More,Leigh Alison Phillips,Zoie Green et al. Kimberly R More et al.
Recruitment of insufficiently active individuals into exercise interventions is difficult due to many different barriers, including motivational barriers and negative body image. The present study provided an initial conceptual test of whet...
Abigail M Kroke,Joelle C Ruthig Abigail M Kroke
Health-related conspiracy beliefs are widespread, cover a variety of health topics, and can impact behavior. As such, understanding exactly how these beliefs impact health behavior is an important step in developing interventions to increas...
Zane Asher Green Zane Asher Green
A strengths intervention, The Good Life, was developed for this study to augment Pakistani university students' PERMA-oriented well-being. The intervention strategy focused on all 24 strengths, observing strengths in others, and developing ...
Kathrine Gibson Smith,Kathryn B Cunningham,Joanne E Cecil et al. Kathrine Gibson Smith et al.
This paper aims to outline the development of a theoretically informed and evidence-based intervention strategy to underpin interventions to support the well-being of doctors during COVID-19 and beyond; delineate new ways of working were em...
Marieke A Adriaanse,Pam Ten Broeke Marieke A Adriaanse
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of everyday self-regulation failure are in themselves trivial. However, the ensuing chain of attributions, thoughts, and subsequent behaviors tha...
Bethany M Kwan,Jennifer Pyrzanowski,Carter Sevick et al. Bethany M Kwan et al.
A recent childhood vaccine promotion intervention trial showed no effects on vaccination outcomes relative to usual care. The purpose of this paper was to test assumptions and theory-based relationships underlying hypothesised mechanisms fo...
Iolanda Costa Galinha,Miguel Ángel García-Martín,Maria Luísa Lima Iolanda Costa Galinha
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; however, evidence with experimental validity is scarce. This study aims to fill this gap by analysing the effects of a 34-session singing group p...
Dusti R Jones,Joshua M Smyth,Jennifer E Graham-Engeland Dusti R Jones
Evidence is mixed with regard to whether positively valanced affect (PA) is associated with engagement in health behaviors. Both affective arousal (activated/deactivated) and level of analysis (between and within-person) may influence such ...