Health psychology review (Health Psychol Rev)

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Top papers

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1 Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour. 2014 9.05
2 Everything should be as simple as possible, but no simpler: towards a protocol for accumulating evidence regarding the active content of health behaviour change interventions. 2013 4.39
3 A review and analysis of the use of 'habit' in understanding, predicting and influencing health-related behaviour. 2014 3.89
4 Facilitating progress in health behaviour theory development and modification: the reasoned action approach as a case study. 2013 3.21
5 Social history of health psychology: context and textbooks. 2012 2.56
6 Threatening communication: a critical re-analysis and a revised meta-analytic test of fear appeal theory. 2013 1.87
7 A taxonomy of behaviour change methods: an Intervention Mapping approach. 2015 1.63
8 Theories of behaviour and behaviour change across the social and behavioural sciences: a scoping review. 2014 1.21
9 How to reduce sitting time? A review of behaviour change strategies used in sedentary behaviour reduction interventions among adults. 2015 1.18
10 Improving translational research in building theory: a commentary on Head and Noar. 2013 1.18
11 The subjective experience of habit captured by self-report indexes may lead to inaccuracies in the measurement of habitual action. 2014 1.13
12 The impact of familism on physical and mental health among Hispanics in the United States. 2011 1.12
13 Who has the authority to change a theory? Everyone! A commentary on Head and Noar. 2013 1.12
14 Personality is of central concern to understand health: towards a theoretical model for health psychology. 2013 1.11
15 The theory of planned behaviour is alive and well, and not ready to retire: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau, and Araújo-Soares. 2014 1.10
16 The changing shape of health psychology: a matter of progress or a sign of Thatcher's children coming of age? Commentary on Murray (2012). 2013 1.07
17 Revolutionary health psychology versus scientific health psychology - commentary on Murray (2012). 2013 1.07
18 How can self-efficacy be increased? Meta-analysis of dietary interventions. 2013 1.03
19 Mobile phone SMS messages can enhance healthy behaviour: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. 2015 0.99
20 What measures of habit strength to use? Comment on Gardner (2015). 2015 0.99
21 A systematic review of the factors associated with delays in medical and psychological help-seeking among men. 2013 0.99
22 Carrots, sticks and health behaviours: a framework for documenting the complexity of financial incentive interventions to change health behaviours. 2013 0.99
23 A meta-meta-analysis of the effect of physical activity on depression and anxiety in non-clinical adult populations. 2015 0.98
24 The effect of peer influence and selection processes on adolescent alcohol use: a systematic review of longitudinal studies. 2011 0.95
25 Non-conscious processes in changing health-related behaviour: a conceptual analysis and framework. 2016 0.94
26 The features of interventions associated with long-term effectiveness of physical activity interventions in adults aged 55-70 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2015 0.93
27 The strength of habit. 2015 0.93
28 Life and death of health behaviour theories. 2013 0.92
29 The confounded self-efficacy construct: conceptual analysis and recommendations for future research. 2014 0.90
30 Advancing cumulative evidence on behaviour change techniques and interventions: a comment on Peters, de Bruin, and Crutzen. 2014 0.90
31 Can the common-sense model predict adherence in chronically ill patients? A meta-analysis. 2013 0.90
32 How well does the theory of planned behaviour predict alcohol consumption? A systematic review and meta-analysis. 2014 0.89
33 A model of the influence of false-positive mammography screening results on subsequent screening. 2010 0.89
34 Illness beliefs and self-management in children and young people with chronic illness: a systematic review. 2012 0.88
35 The barriers, benefits and facilitators of leisure time physical activity among people with spinal cord injury: a meta-synthesis of qualitative findings. 2014 0.88
36 Dread returns to Mega-Silly One. 2014 0.88
37 How does yoga reduce stress? A systematic review of mechanisms of change and guide to future inquiry. 2015 0.88
38 Theoretical explanations for maintenance of behaviour change: a systematic review of behaviour theories. 2016 0.87
39 We cannot keep firing blanks - yet another appeal for improved RCT reporting: commentary on Peters, de Bruin and Crutzen. 2014 0.87
40 Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysis. 2015 0.86
41 Coping during pregnancy: a systematic review and recommendations. 2014 0.86
42 Changing behaviour, slow and fast: commentary on Peters, de Bruin and Crutzen. 2014 0.86
43 Predictors of internalised HIV-related stigma: a systematic review of studies in sub-Saharan Africa. 2015 0.85
44 Experiences of chronic low back pain: a meta-ethnography of qualitative research. 2013 0.85
45 Social comparisons and chronic illness: research synthesis and clinical implications. 2012 0.85
46 Acculturation and HIV-related sexual behaviours among international migrants: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2013 0.85
47 Towards healthy theorising about health behaviours in the maze of messy reality: a reaction to Peters, de Bruin, and Crutzen. 2014 0.85
48 A scoping review of the psychological responses to interval exercise: Is interval exercise a viable alternative to traditional exercise? 2017 0.84
49 Efficacy of theory-based interventions to promote physical activity. A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. 2015 0.84
50 A science for all reasons: A comment on Ogden (2016). 2016 0.84
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