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ISSN:1758-0846

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Martin S Hagger,Nelli Hankonen,Eva-Maria Kangro et al. Martin S Hagger et al.
Background: We examined effects of trait self-control, constructs from social cognition theories, and intentions on health behaviours. Trait self-control was expected to predict health behaviour indirectly through theory ...
Clancy Black,Lenny R Vartanian,Kate Faasse Clancy Black
Background: Public health campaigns commonly emphasise the association between excess weight and poor health. The present study aimed to examine the effect of information about weight and engagement with health behaviours...
Christopher W Wiese,Zhuo Job Chen,Louis Tay et al. Christopher W Wiese et al.
Background: While previous studies have investigated the interplay between affect and health (1) over an extended period of time, (2) in a representative population, and (3) while modelling positive and negative affect si...
Simone Dohle,Wilhelm Hofmann Simone Dohle
Background: Little is known about the sequential interplay of different health behaviours. Health behaviours may be connected in four different ways: a healthy behaviour may lead to a subsequent healthy or unhealthy behav...
Petra L Klumb,Chantal Wicki,Antje Rauers Petra L Klumb
Background: We investigated how accurately physicians judge colleagues' states during shift handovers on intensive-care units, the role of physician characteristics, and how accuracy is related to handover partners' satis...
Kwok Hong Law,James Dimmock,Kym J Guelfi et al. Kwok Hong Law et al.
Background: First-time mothers commonly experience stress and depressive symptoms in the postpartum period. Maternal self-efficacy has been shown to be an important protective factor against these experiences; however, re...
Enrico Sella,Nicola Cellini,Laura Miola et al. Enrico Sella et al.
Background: Sleep has a crucial role in physical and mental health across the lifespan. In addition to an excessive intrusive sleep-related cognitive activity, another factor that may influence sleep quality in old age is...
Susan Churchill,Louisa Pavey,Paul Sparks Susan Churchill
Background: Autonomy-supportive implementation intention exercises have been shown to facilitate goal-directed behaviour (Koestner et al., ). The current study explored whether eating self-efficacy moderated the impact of...
James D Sessford,Lawrence R Brawley,Miranda A Cary et al. James D Sessford et al.
Background: Research about exercise adherence amongst adults with arthritis has been largely correlational, and theoretically based causal studies are needed. We used an experimental design to test the social cognitive th...
Karolina Zarychta,Carina K Y Chan,Magdalena Kruk et al. Karolina Zarychta et al.
Background: Body satisfaction is one of the key modifiable cognitive determinants of eating behaviours, physical activity, and body mass index (BMI). As the sociocultural models suggest, low body satisfaction may explain ...