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Charting variability to ensure conceptual and design precision: a comment on Ogden (2016).

Health psychology review

Abraham C.
PMID: 27248444
Health Psychol Rev. 2016 Sep;10(3):260-4. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2016.1190293.

No abstract available.

Retired or not, the theory of planned behaviour will always be with us.

Health psychology review

Hagger MS.
PMID: 25966053
Health Psychol Rev. 2015;9(2):125-30. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2015.1034470. Epub 2015 Jul 06.

No abstract available.

Life and death of health behaviour theories.

Health psychology review

Schwarzer R.
PMID: 25053007
Health Psychol Rev. 2014;8(1):53-6. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2013.810959. Epub 2013 Jul 02.

No abstract available.

Mind the gap: bringing our theories in line with the empirical data - a response to commentaries.

Health psychology review

Noar SM, Head KJ.
PMID: 25053009
Health Psychol Rev. 2014;8(1):65-9. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2013.855593. Epub 2013 Nov 14.

No abstract available.

Carrots, sticks and health behaviours: a framework for documenting the complexity of financial incentive interventions to change health behaviours.

Health psychology review

Adams J, Giles EL, McColl E, Sniehotta FF.
PMID: 25053215
Health Psychol Rev. 2014;8(3):286-95. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2013.848410. Epub 2013 Oct 21.

Financial incentive interventions are increasingly used as a method of encouraging healthy behaviours, from attending for vaccinations to taking part in regular physical activity. There is a growing body of research on the effectiveness of financial incentive interventions for...

Confidence in constant progress: or how pragmatic nihilism encourages optimism through modesty.

Health psychology review

Peters GY, Crutzen R.
PMID: 28385061
Health Psychol Rev. 2017 Jun;11(2):140-144. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2017.1316674.

No abstract available.

Sedentary behaviours and health-related quality of life. A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Health psychology review

Boberska M, Szczuka Z, Kruk M, Knoll N, Keller J, Hohl DH, Luszczynska A.
PMID: 29092686
Health Psychol Rev. 2018 Jun;12(2):195-210. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2017.1396191. Epub 2017 Nov 22.

Researchers have speculated that sedentary behaviour may reduce health-related quality of life (HRQOL), but the extent to which this is true remains unknown. Our study sought to systematically review and synthesise research on the relationship between sedentary behaviours and...

Changing behaviour, slow and fast: commentary on Peters, de Bruin and Crutzen.

Health psychology review

Armitage CJ.
PMID: 25793488
Health Psychol Rev. 2015;9(1):30-3. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2014.912537. Epub 2014 May 06.

No abstract available.

Harnessing centred identity transformation to reduce executive function burden for maintenance of health behaviour change: the Maintain IT model.

Health psychology review

Caldwell AE, Masters KS, Peters JC, Bryan AD, Grigsby J, Hooker SA, Wyatt HR, Hill JO.
PMID: 29402182
Health Psychol Rev. 2018 Sep;12(3):231-253. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2018.1437551. Epub 2018 Feb 19.

The inability to produce sustainable lifestyle modifications (e.g., physical activity, healthy diet) remains a major barrier to reducing morbidity and mortality from prevalent, preventable conditions. The objective of this paper is to present a model that builds on and...

The gender context of pain.

Health psychology review

Keogh E.
PMID: 32875959
Health Psychol Rev. 2021 Sep;15(3):454-481. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2020.1813602. Epub 2020 Sep 08.

Pain is a major source of global suffering, with women bearing the greatest burden. Alongside biology, psychological and social factors, including gender, help explain these differences. However, there has been no direct attempt to develop a unified social psychological...

A meta-analysis of loneliness and use of primary health care.

Health psychology review

Sirois FM, Owens J.
PMID: 34581240
Health Psychol Rev. 2021 Oct 07;1-18. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2021.1986417. Epub 2021 Oct 07.

Loneliness is a growing public health concern that is associated with a range of negative health outcomes. The extent to which loneliness may also be associated with greater use of primary health care remains unclear. The present meta-analysis aimed...

Health behavior change: a field just picking up speed. A comment on Ogden (2016).

Health psychology review

Teixeira PJ.
PMID: 27118520
Health Psychol Rev. 2016 Sep;10(3):269-73. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2016.1183507.

No abstract available.

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