Health psychology review (Health Psychol Rev)

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Top papers

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51 Identifying content-based and relational techniques to change behaviour in motivational interviewing. 2016 0.83
52 Evaluating the effectiveness of health belief model interventions in improving adherence: a systematic review. 2013 0.83
53 Acquired brain injury: combining social psychological and neuropsychological perspectives. 2012 0.83
54 Mindfulness-based stress reduction for people living with HIV/AIDS: preliminary review of intervention trial methodologies and findings. 2014 0.82
55 A systematic review of review articles addressing factors related to physical activity participation among children and adults with physical disabilities. 2016 0.82
56 Health goal priming as a situated intervention tool: how to benefit from nonconscious motivational routes to health behaviour. 2016 0.82
57 A systematic review of the effects of non-conscious regulatory processes in physical activity. 2016 0.82
58 The effectiveness of motivational interviewing for health behaviour change in primary care settings: a systematic review. 2014 0.81
59 Efficacy of physical activity interventions in post-natal populations: systematic review, meta-analysis and content coding of behaviour change techniques. 2014 0.81
60 Planning for, implementing and assessing the impact of health promotion and behaviour change interventions: a way forward for health psychologists. 2013 0.81
61 The effectiveness of multi-component goal setting interventions for changing physical activity behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2015 0.81
62 Reasoned versus reactive prediction of behaviour: a meta-analysis of the prototype willingness model. 2014 0.81
63 On the development, evaluation and evolution of health behaviour theory. 2015 0.81
64 Scale quality: alpha is an inadequate estimate and factor-analytic evidence is needed first of all. 2015 0.81
65 Group vs. individual exercise interventions for women with breast cancer: a meta-analysis. 2009 0.80
66 Changing deliberative and affective responses to health risk: a meta-analysis. 2013 0.80
67 The utility of monetary contingency contracts for weight loss: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2015 0.80
68 Celebrating variability and a call to limit systematisation: the example of the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy and the Behaviour Change Wheel. 2016 0.80
69 Expressive writing interventions in cancer patients: a systematic review. 2014 0.80
70 Quantifying the strength of the associations of prototype perceptions with behaviour, behavioural willingness and intentions: a meta-analysis. 2014 0.80
71 Do Different Depression Phenotypes Have Different Risks for Recurrent Coronary Heart Disease? 2012 0.80
72 Who are you trying to fool: does weight underreporting by dieters reflect self-protection or self-presentation? 2013 0.79
73 Everything should be as simple as possible, but this will still be complex: a reply to various commentaries on IPEBA. 2015 0.79
74 The potential of peer social norms to shape food intake in adolescents and young adults: a systematic review of effects and moderators. 2016 0.79
75 Computer-delivered interventions for reducing alcohol consumption: meta-analysis and meta-regression using behaviour change techniques and theory. 2016 0.78
76 Building better boxes for theories of health behavior: a comment on Williams and Rhodes (2016). 2016 0.78
77 Mapping modifiable mechanisms in health promotion research: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau, and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.78
78 Extending not retiring the theory of planned behaviour: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.78
79 Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour? A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.78
80 Is physical activity a part of who I am? A review and meta-analysis of identity, schema and physical activity. 2016 0.78
81 What is the psychological impact of self-weighing? A meta-analysis. 2016 0.78
82 Health specific traits beyond the Five Factor Model, cognitive processes and trait expression: replies to Watson (2012), Matthews (2012) and Haslam, Jetten, Reynolds, and Reicher (2012). 2013 0.78
83 Mind the gap: bringing our theories in line with the empirical data - a response to commentaries. 2013 0.78
84 Lessons learned from trait self-control in well-being: making the case for routines and initiation as important components of trait self-control. 2016 0.78
85 Pragmatic Nihilism: How a Theory of Nothing can Help Health Psychology Progress. 2017 0.78
86 All models are wrong, but some are useful: a comment on Ogden (2016). 2016 0.77
87 A meta-analysis of the effects of measuring theory of planned behaviour constructs on behaviour within prospective studies. 2014 0.77
88 Physical Activity in Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivors: A Review. 2013 0.77
89 An integrated view of cultural perceptions of cancer among Arab people in Israel. 2013 0.77
90 Defining and measuring the habit impulse: response to commentaries. 2015 0.77
91 Will the new theories (and theoreticians!) please stand up? A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.77
92 Disentangling motivation from self-efficacy: implications for measurement, theory-development, and intervention. 2016 0.77
93 Effective self-regulation change techniques to promote mental wellbeing among adolescents: a meta-analysis. 2016 0.77
94 Retired or not, the theory of planned behaviour will always be with us. 2015 0.76
95 Non-conscious processes and dual-process theories in health psychology. 2016 0.76
96 Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour?: one of us will have to go! A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.76
97 Developing an integrated biomedical and behavioural theory of functioning and disability: adding models of behaviour to the ICF framework. 2013 0.76
98 Behaviour Centred Design: towards an applied science of behaviour change. 2016 0.75
99 Re-establishing momentum in theory development: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. 2014 0.75
100 Relationship of health locus of control with specific health behaviours and global health appraisal: a meta-analysis and effects of moderators. 2016 0.75
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