Food for Thought: A Randomised Controlled Trial of Emotional Freedom Techniques and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Food Cravings [0.03%]
引人深思的饮食疗法:随机对照试验评估情绪释放法和认知行为疗法在治疗食物渴望方面的疗效
Peta Stapleton,Amy Jean Bannatyne,Keri-Charle Urzi et al.
Peta Stapleton et al.
Addressing the internal determinants of dysfunctional eating behaviours (e.g. food cravings) in the prevention and treatment of obesity has been increasingly recognised. This study compared Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) to Cognitive Be...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Jul;8(2):232-57. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12070 2016
Invisible Support: Effects on the Provider's Positive and Negative Affect [0.03%]
无形的支持:照料者积极和消极情绪的影响
Claudia König,Gertraud Stadler,Nina Knoll et al.
Claudia König et al.
Background: Social support that goes unnoticed by receivers (i.e. invisible support) seems to be most beneficial for the receivers' well-being. The providers' well-being, however, has been neglected so far. This study exa...
Benjamin D Sylvester,David R Lubans,Narelle Eather et al.
Benjamin D Sylvester et al.
Background: The purpose of this study was to experimentally examine the extent to which variety support in a resistance exercise program influences exercise-related well-being among inactive adults. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Jul;8(2):213-31. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12069 2016
Jessica Kansky,Joseph P Allen,Ed Diener
Jessica Kansky
Background: Subjective well-being as a predictor for later behavior and health has highlighted its relationship to health, work performance, and social relationships. However, the majority of such studies neglect the deve...
Adding Perspective: Predicting Adolescent Sunscreen Use with an Extended Health Action Process Approach [0.03%]
增加视角:使用扩展的健康行动过程方法预测青少年防晒霜的使用
Natalie Schüz,Benjamin Schüz,Michael Eid
Natalie Schüz
Background: Diseases such as skin cancer often have a very long latency period. For adolescents, especially, it may be difficult to grasp that current risk behavior is related to future health outcomes. This study examine...
Predicting Physical Activity-Related Outcomes in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Health Action Process Approach [0.03%]
用健康行动过程方法预测肥胖成人与身体活动相关的结果
Anne Hattar,Sebely Pal,Martin S Hagger
Anne Hattar
Background: We tested the adequacy of a model based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) in predicting changes in psychological, body composition, and cardiovascular risk outcomes with respect to physical activity...
Oops I Did it Again: Examining Self-Licensing Effects in a Subsequent Self-Regulation Dilemma [0.03%]
我错了我又错了:后续自我调节困境中的自我授权效应再考察
Sosja Prinsen,Catharine Evers,Denise de Ridder
Sosja Prinsen
Background: Previous studies have mainly examined the immediate effects of self-licensing on self-regulation failure. The present vignette studies examined what happens when a second self-regulation dilemma is encountered...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Mar;8(1):104-26. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12064 2016
Effects of a Mindfulness Intervention on Sports-Anxiety, Pessimism, and Flow in Competitive Cyclists [0.03%]
冥想干预对竞技自行车运动员运动焦虑、悲观情绪和流畅状态的影响
John Scott-Hamilton,Nicola S Schutte,Rhonda F Brown
John Scott-Hamilton
Background: This study investigated whether mindfulness training increases athletes' mindfulness and flow experience and decreases sport-specific anxiety and sport-specific pessimism. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Mar;8(1):85-103. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12063 2016
A Randomised Trial of a Positive Intervention to Promote Well-Being in Cardiac Patients [0.03%]
一项针对心脏病人开展的促进身心健康的积极心理干预随机临床试验
Pilar Sanjuán,Tomás Montalbetti,Ana M Pérez-García et al.
Pilar Sanjuán et al.
Background: Negative emotions are linked to the onset and development of coronary heart diseases (CHD), whereas positive emotions are associated with better health and lower mortality rates among patients with these disea...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Mar;8(1):64-84. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12062 2016
Online Self-Affirmation Increases Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Groups at High Risk of Low Intake [0.03%]
在线自我肯定增加果蔬摄入量 在果蔬摄入量偏低人群中的作用效果较好
Amy L Fielden,Elizabeth Sillence,Linda Little et al.
Amy L Fielden et al.
Background: This study tested the efficacy of self-affirmation in promoting fruit and vegetable consumption in a sample of participants comprising two groups at high risk of low consumption: young adults and mothers of sc...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2016 Mar;8(1):3-18. DOI:10.1111/aphw.12059 2016