Does the Drug Facts Label for nonprescription drugs meet its design objectives? A new procedure for assessing label effectiveness [0.03%]
一种评估药品标签有效性的新程序:非处方药的事实标签是否达到了其设计目标?
Michael P Ryan,Reagan N Costello-White
Michael P Ryan
We demonstrate an expanded procedure for assessing drug-label comprehension. Innovations include a pretest of drug preconceptions, verbal ability and label attentiveness measures, a label-scanning task, a free-recall test, category-clusteri...
Two sides of the same coin and two routes for improvement: Integrating resilience and the social identity approach to well-being and ill-health [0.03%]
一枚硬币的两面和改进的两条路径:韧性与社会认同视角下的幸福感及疾病的关系整合
Rolf Van Dick,Charlene Ketturat,Jan Alexander Häusser et al.
Rolf Van Dick et al.
We propose that resilience effectively helps people cope with stress, thus predominantly reducing the negative. However, we argue that individuals' social identification has the potential to contribute to their well-being, thus fostering th...
An examination of college student wellness: A research and liberal arts perspective [0.03%]
美国文理学院视角下的大学生健康研究
Debora R Baldwin,Kerry Towler,Michael D Oliver nd et al.
Debora R Baldwin et al.
Promoting wellness within academia reduces disease frequency and enhances overall health. This study examined wellness factors among undergraduate students attending a research university (n = 85) or a small liberal arts college (n = 126). ...
Charlotte Emma Hilton,Lynne Halley Johnston
Charlotte Emma Hilton
Despite the growth in theoretical understandings of health behaviour and standardised approaches to health interventions (e.g. behaviour change taxonomies), health psychology has paid comparatively less attention to the importance of the im...
Self-guided Change: The most common form of long-term, maintained health behavior change [0.03%]
自我引导式改变:最常见的长期保持的健康行为改变形式
F Michler Bishop
F Michler Bishop
Millions of people change risky, health-related behaviors and maintain those changes. However, they often take years to change, and their unhealthy behaviors may harm themselves and others and constitute a significant cost to society. A rev...
The relationship between physical inactivity and mental wellbeing: Findings from a gamification-based community-wide physical activity intervention [0.03%]
基于游戏机制的社区范围内的身体活动干预对身心关系的影响研究
Marc Ashley Harris
Marc Ashley Harris
Mental ill health accounts for 13 per cent of total global disease burden with predictions that depression alone will be the leading cause of disease burden globally by 2030. Poor mental health is consistently associated with deprivation, l...
Self-regulation resources and physical activity participation among adults with type 2 diabetes [0.03%]
自我调节资源与2型糖尿病成人身体活动参与的关系
Alexandre Castonguay,Paule Miquelon,François Boudreau
Alexandre Castonguay
Physical activity plays a crucial role in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. Therefore, it is important to understand why so few adults with type 2 diabetes regularly engage in physical activity. The role of self-regulation in...
Elsbeth Littooij,Joost Dekker,Judith Vloothuis et al.
Elsbeth Littooij et al.
After a traumatic event like a stroke, people need to find meaning and control again. This study enhances knowledge on one of the driving principles behind meaning-making processes: global meaning. Global meaning refers to individuals' gene...
Social support and social control in the context of cancer patients' exercise: A pilot study [0.03%]
癌症患者的运动背景下的社会支持与社会控制:一项初步研究
Nadine Ungar,Joachim Wiskemann,Mareike Weißmann et al.
Nadine Ungar et al.
Social support is an important factor for exercise among cancer patients, but too much control might elicit reactance and lead to detrimental effects. In this pilot study, 56 dyads (cancer patient + relative) filled out a questionnaire asse...
A practical validation study of a commercial accelerometer using good and poor sleepers [0.03%]
一种商用加速仪在睡眠质量好的受试者和睡眠质量差的受试者中的实证检验研究
David L Dickinson,Joseph Cazier,Thomas Cech
David L Dickinson
We validated a Fitbit sleep tracking device against typical research-use actigraphy across four nights on 38 young adults. Fitbit devices overestimated sleep and were less sensitive to differences compared to the Actiwatch, but nevertheless...