An empirical ranking of the importance of the sources of self-efficacy for physical activity [0.03%]
关于身体活动自我效能感的影响因素的重要性评价研究
Viktoria S Egele,Eric Klopp,Robin Stark
Viktoria S Egele
Background: While considerable research has centered on the concept of self-efficacy and its impact on behavior, relatively few studies have delved into the sources of self-efficacy beliefs. Bandura posited that the genes...
Behaviour change techniques reported in intervention studies of alcohol and tobacco use: a rapid review [0.03%]
行为改变技术在酒精和烟草使用干预研究中的应用:一项快速综述
Anuijan Chandran,Scott Veldhuizen,Kamna Mehra et al.
Anuijan Chandran et al.
Background: Clinical guidelines recommend addressing alcohol and tobacco use simultaneously, but few providers offer brief alcohol interventions routinely, and these behaviours are often treated separately. While several ...
A dynamic Bayesian network approach to modeling engagement and walking behavior: insights from a yearlong micro-randomized trial (Heartsteps II) [0.03%]
一种用于建模参与度和步行行为的动态贝叶斯网络方法:来自为期一年的微随机试验(Heartsteps II)的见解
Steven A De La Torre,Mohamed El Mistiri,Karine Tung et al.
Steven A De La Torre et al.
Introduction: Mobile health (mHealth) technologies such as wearable activity trackers (e.g. Fitbit) and digital applications (apps), can support behavior change in real-world contexts. Since effectiveness is dependent, in...
Exploring boundary conditions of physical activity maintenance: A secondary analysis of time-series data from a weight-loss intervention [0.03%]
探索身体活动维持的边界条件:来自体重减轻干预措施的时间序列数据的二次分析
Dario Baretta,Guillaume Chevance,Shadia J Mansour-Assi et al.
Dario Baretta et al.
Objective: A key concept in health psychology is behavioral maintenance. However, previous research has struggled to establish shared conceptualizations and operational definitions. This study aimed to contribute to this ...
The influence of smartphone reduction on heart rate variability: a secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial [0.03%]
手机减少使用对心率变异性的的影响:随机对照试验的事后分析
Rachel Dale,Katja Haider,Jasminka Majdandžić et al.
Rachel Dale et al.
Background: Despite the benefits smartphone technology offers, our phones are available to us almost all of the time and excessive smartphone use may be linked to problematic behaviours and mental illness symptoms. Theref...
Psychosocial factors associated with exercise engagement in adult users of primary healthcare services [0.03%]
影响初级医疗服务使用者锻炼行为的心理社会因素分析
Jannett Padilla-López,Aaron Salinas-Rodríguez,Carlos A Prado-Aguilar et al.
Jannett Padilla-López et al.
Background: The prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases is high among Mexican adults. Adherence to healthy lifestyles, such as regular exercise, is essential for managing these diseases and preventing their complic...
Exploring needs-based crafting in daily life: a registered report of a mixed-methods daily diary study [0.03%]
基于需求的手工艺在日常生活中的作用:日记研究的注册报告
Martin Tušl
Martin Tušl
Employee well-being is essential for both individual fulfillment and organizational productivity. This registered report outlines a mixed-methods daily diary study designed to understand how employees use needs-based crafting strategies to ...
The journey of discovery in co-creating knowledge to find a new way of working in municipal home care-seven lessons learned in a participatory appreciative action and reflection study [0.03%]
参与式欣赏行动与反思研究中探索共创新知识的旅程——居家护理服务中的七项经验教训
Inger James,Annica Kihlgren,Sofia Tavemark
Inger James
Purpose: The study is part of a larger structural change programme, where Participatory Appreciative Action and Reflection (PAAR) has been used with the aim of changing home care practices to align with individuals' needs...
Developing a Data Note reporting guideline for qualitative health and social care research datasets (the DeNOTE study): A study protocol [0.03%]
DeNOTE研究:一种质性健康和社会护理数据集的Data Note报告规范的发展(研究方案)
Hannah A Long,Elaine Toomey,Fiona Stevenson et al.
Hannah A Long et al.
Background: Data Note articles describe openly available research datasets. They detail how and why the data were created, with the aim of increasing research transparency and facilitating data reuse. However, existing gu...
Narrative episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting and enhances goal salience in the general population: an online feasibility study [0.03%]
叙事式情节未来思考减少延迟折扣并增强目标显著性:一项在线可行性研究
Chantelle Boucher,Timothy Skinner,Carina K Y Chan
Chantelle Boucher
Background: Delay discounting is the tendency when people choose an immediate smaller reward over a delayed, larger reward in decision-making. Higher delay discounting is associated with maladaptive behaviours that can in...