Attractor landscapes: A unifying conceptual model for understanding behaviour change across scales of observation

MTJ Heino, D Proverbio, G Marchand… - Health Psychology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Models and theories in behaviour change science are not in short supply, but they almost
exclusively pertain to a particular facet of behaviour, such as automaticity or reasoned …

An extended theory of planned behavior for parent-for-child health behaviors: A meta-analysis.

K Hamilton, A van Dongen, MS Hagger - Health Psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: To conduct a meta-analysis of studies examining the determinants of behaviors
performed by parents to promote the health of their child, termed “parent-for-child health …

Root‐exuded benzoxazinoids can alleviate negative plant–soil feedbacks

V Gfeller, L Thoenen, M Erb - New Phytologist, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Plants can suppress the growth of other plants by modifying soil properties. These negative
plant–soil feedbacks are often species‐specific, suggesting that some plants possess …

[HTML][HTML] Can individual, dyadic, or collaborative planning reduce sedentary behavior? A randomized controlled trial

Z Szczuka, E Kulis, M Boberska, A Banik, M Kruk… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Rationale Although effects of individual planning interventions on physical activity (PA) are
well established, less is known about the relationships between planning and sedentary …

[图书][B] Motivation and self-regulation in sport and exercise

C Englert, IM Taylor - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Motivation and self-regulation are two of the most important psychological aspects in sport
and exercise settings. An athlete or exerciser who is optimally motivated and possesses the …

Insights into effects of individual, dyadic, and collaborative planning interventions on automatic, conscious, and social process variables

E Kulis, Z Szczuka, A Banik, M Siwa, M Boberska… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective: Going beyond the effects of individual planning (“I-for-me”), we investigate the
associations of dyadic (“we-for-me”) and collaborative (“we-for-us”) planning with automatic …

Interrelatedness of women's health‐behaviour cognitions: A dyadic study of female family members on carrying heavy loads during pregnancy in Nepal

VMJ Tomberge, A Shrestha… - British journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Decisions about reproductive health are often influenced by women's female
family members, particularly in low‐resource contexts. However, previous research has …

Exploring peer support characteristics for promoting physical activity among women living beyond a cancer diagnosis: a qualitative descriptive study

J Smith-Turchyn - Oncology nursing forum, 2023 - search.proquest.com
Physical activity has been found to increase muscular strength and aerobic fitness; improve
quality of life and body image; and reduce fatigue, anxiety, depression, cancer recurrence …

Long-term and transfer effects of an action control intervention in overweight couples: a randomized controlled trial using text messages

C Berli, U Scholz - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Keeping a physically active lifestyle requires consistent self-regulatory effort such as action
control (eg, continuously monitoring and evaluating a behavior in terms of one's goals) …

How social media use influences health behaviors–A social-cognitive perspective

M Kilb - 2022 - madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de
Social media represents an important and omnipresent social environment that impacts
human health. However, little is known about when and how health-related social media use …