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期刊名:Applied psychology-health and well being

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ISSN:1758-0846

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Enoch Teye-Kwadjo,Ashraf Kagee,Hermann Swart Enoch Teye-Kwadjo
Background: Growing cross-sectional research shows that the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is robust in predicting intentions to use condoms and condom use behaviour. Yet, little is known about the TPB's utility in exp...
Ron Borland Ron Borland
This paper provides a brief introduction to CEOS theory, a comprehensive theory for understanding hard to maintain behaviour change. The name CEOS is an acronym for Context, Executive, and Operational Systems theory. Behaviour is theorised ...
Carine Meslot,Aurélie Gauchet,Martin S Hagger et al. Carine Meslot et al.
Background: Low levels of adherence to medication prescribed to treat and manage chronic disease may lead to maladaptive health outcomes. Theory-based, easy-to-administer interventions that promote patients' effective sel...
Ashleigh Haynes,Eva Kemps,Robyn Moffitt Ashleigh Haynes
Background: The process model proposes that the ego depletion effect is due to (a) an increase in motivation toward indulgence, and (b) a decrease in motivation to control behaviour following an initial act of self-contro...
Martina Gamp,Britta Renner Martina Gamp
Background: Personalised health-risk assessment is one of the most common components of health promotion programs. Previous research on responses to health risk feedback has commonly focused on the reception of bad news (...
Harris R Lieberman,J Philip Karl,James P McClung et al. Harris R Lieberman et al.
Background: It is reported that women are more susceptible to stress than men but they have not been compared in stressful, real-world, team-centered, occupational/training environments. This study investigated effects of...
Julieta Galante,Marie-Jet Bekkers,Clive Mitchell et al. Julieta Galante et al.
Background: Evidence suggests that facilitating empathy could improve individuals' well-being. Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) could be a facilitator, and online delivery a cost-effective format. ...
Jan Keller,Paul Gellert,Nina Knoll et al. Jan Keller et al.
Background: Fostering self-efficacy and planning in individuals can support the uptake and maintenance of regular physical activity. This study examined self-efficacy and planning as mechanisms of an online-delivered work...
Jessica Lang,Bernhard Schmitz Jessica Lang
Background: Art-of-living describes a mindful and self-determined way of dealing with one's self and way of life. It is related to measures of well-being. Art-of-living is based on strategies and attitudes which can be le...
Falko F Sniehotta,Justin Presseau,Julia Allan et al. Falko F Sniehotta et al.
Objective: Research investigating cognitive moderators of the intention-behaviour relationship and psychological consequences of failure to enact intentions is usually conducted in a single-behaviour paradigm. A multiple-...