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1The influence of life transitions on Danish adults’ physical activity beliefs and behaviour: A qualitative study
Journal of Health Psychology, 2025, 30, 1349-1363
2.71Citations (PDF)
2A qualitative analysis of parents’ beliefs about portable pool safety behaviours
Journal of Health Psychology, 2025, 30, 2103-2117
2.71Citations (PDF)
3First test of the theory of reasoned goal pursuit: predicting physical activity
Psychology and Health, 2024, 39, 24-41
2.740Citations (PDF)
4Longitudinal tests of the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analysis6.763Citations (PDF)
5Evaluation of an implementation intentions intervention for managing university student stress
Stress and Health, 2024, 40,
3.32Citations (PDF)
6Promoting regular parental supervised toothbrushing: An additive intervention design adopting the Health Action Process Approach3.14Citations (PDF)
7Using an integrated social cognition model to identify the determinants of QR code check-in compliance behaviors in the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of Health Psychology, 2024, 29, 495-509
2.72Citations (PDF)
8A qualitative study investigating users’ perspective of bariatric surgery online health communities in facilitating social support1.30Citations (PDF)
9Can the Cans: Determinants of Container Deposit Behavior before and after Introduction of a Container Refund Scheme2.33Citations (PDF)
10Social cognition, personality and social-political correlates of health behaviors: Application of an integrated theoretical model
Social Science and Medicine, 2024, 347, 116779
4.35Citations (PDF)
11Workplace movement: a qualitative study on office workers’ beliefs1.31Citations (PDF)
12Testing the Effect of Cue Consistency on the Past Behavior–Habit–Physical Activity Relationship2.312Citations (PDF)
13Identifying key beliefs underlying <scp>QR</scp> code check‐in and compliance behaviours in the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic1.61Citations (PDF)
14Auditing learner driver information about floodwaters: An environmental scan of government issued resources in Australia
Journal of Safety Research, 2024, 90, 163-169
3.81Citations (PDF)
15An integrated dual process model in predicting e‐cigarette use in undergraduate students3.16Citations (PDF)
16Adaptation and validation of the stress control mindset measure in Italian university students
Current Psychology, 2024, 43, 32640-32650
1.80Citations (PDF)
17Developing habit-based health behaviour change interventions: twenty-one questions to guide future research
Psychology and Health, 2023, 38, 518-540
2.790Citations (PDF)
18A cross-lagged model of habits, implicit attitudes, autonomous motivation, and physical activity during COVID-19
Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2023, 28, 2813-2824
2.411Citations (PDF)
19Promoting adherence to stroke secondary prevention behaviours by imparting behaviour change skills: protocol for a single-arm pilot trial of Living Well After Stroke
BMJ Open, 2023, 13, e068003
2.04Citations (PDF)
20Open science in health psychology and behavioral medicine: A statement from the Behavioral Medicine Research Council.
Health Psychology, 2023, 42, 287-298
1.75Citations (PDF)
21Beliefs and attitudes of Australian learner drivers toward driving and avoiding driving through floodwater3.86Citations (PDF)
22Dual processing approach to sedentary behavior and physical activity in the workplace3.13Citations (PDF)
23Open Science in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: A Statement From the Behavioral Medicine Research Council2.75Citations (PDF)
24The mediating role of behavioural automaticity and intention on past to future bootcamp attendance
Australian Psychologist, 2023, 58, 276-283
1.84Citations (PDF)
25A mixed‐method study to inform the development and implementation of <scp>eHealth</scp> in a bariatric surgery service in an Australian public hospital
Nutrition and Dietetics, 2023, 80, 425-434
2.611Citations (PDF)
26Creating Implicit Measure Stimulus Sets Using a Multi-Step Piloting Method2.30Citations (PDF)
27Effects of habit and intention on behavior: Meta-analysis and test of key moderators.
Motivation Science, 2023, 9, 73-94
1.463Citations (PDF)
28Predicting sugar intake using an extended theory of planned behavior in a sample of adolescents: The role of habit and self‐control
Brain and Behavior, 2023, 13,
2.510Citations (PDF)
29Optimizing behavior change through integration of individual- and system-level intervention approaches0.72Citations (PDF)
30Health action process approach: promoting physical activity, and fruit and vegetable intake among Australian adults2.16Citations (PDF)
31Habit Facilitates Actioning Sun Protective Behavior Intentions
Behavioral Medicine, 2022, 48, 313-319
2.58Citations (PDF)
32Effects of anxiety and sleep on academic engagement among university students
Australian Psychologist, 2022, 57, 57-64
1.827Citations (PDF)
33Predicting physical distancing over time during COVID-19: testing an integrated model
Psychology and Health, 2022, 37, 1436-1456
2.725Citations (PDF)
34Is there enough behaviour change science in nutrition and dietetics curricula in Australia and New Zealand? A descriptive study
Nutrition and Dietetics, 2022, 79, 636-646
2.613Citations (PDF)
35Behaviour change theories and techniques used to inform nutrition interventions for adults undergoing bariatric surgery: A systematic review
Nutrition and Dietetics, 2022, 79, 110-128
2.611Citations (PDF)
36Perceived behavioral control moderating effects in the theory of planned behavior: A meta-analysis.
Health Psychology, 2022, 41, 155-167
1.7286Citations (PDF)
37An evaluation of a video-based intervention targeting alcohol consumption during aquatic activities1.314Citations (PDF)
38Predicting COVID‐19 booster vaccine intentions3.145Citations (PDF)
39“The Best Laid Plans”: Do Individual Differences in Planfulness Moderate Effects of Implementation Intention Interventions?2.32Citations (PDF)
40The Vaccination Concerns in COVID-19 Scale (VaCCS): Development and validation
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, e0264784
2.418Citations (PDF)
41Lived experiences and unique psychosocial impacts following bariatric surgery in a publicly funded Australian tertiary hospital: a qualitative study1.314Citations (PDF)
42An integrated dual‐process model for coping behaviour
Stress and Health, 2022, 38, 591-601
3.38Citations (PDF)
43Social cognition theories and behavior change in COVID-19: A conceptual review3.837Citations (PDF)
44Analyzing Dietary Behaviors Self-reported by People With Diabetes Using a Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy0.64Citations (PDF)
45A dual process model of affective and instrumental implicit attitude, self-monitoring, and sedentary behavior2.829Citations (PDF)
46Effect of affective feedback and competitiveness on performance and the psychological experience of exercise within a virtual reality environment
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, e0268460
2.47Citations (PDF)
47Improving Hand Hygiene Behavior Using a Novel Theory-Based Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2022, 56, 1157-1173
2.712Citations (PDF)
48Predicting and Changing Intentions to Avoid Driving into Urban Flash Flooding
Water (Switzerland), 2022, 14, 3477
2.88Citations (PDF)
49The Effect of Laryngoscope Types on Hemodynamic Response and Intracranial Pressure by ONSD Measurement in Neurosurgery at Sanglah General Hospital: A Case Series0.10Citations (PDF)
50Promoting scientific integrity through open science in health psychology: results of the Synergy Expert Meeting of the European health psychology society
Health Psychology Review, 2021, 15, 333-349
9.717Citations (PDF)
51Effects of socio-structural variables in the theory of planned behavior: a mediation model in multiple samples and behaviors
Psychology and Health, 2021, 36, 307-333
2.782Citations (PDF)
52Psychometric properties of the stress control mindset measure in university students from Australia and the UK
Brain and Behavior, 2021, 11,
2.512Citations (PDF)
53General causality orientations in self-determination theory: Meta-analysis and test of a process model3.050Citations (PDF)
54Changing stress mindsets with a novel imagery intervention: A randomized controlled trial.
Emotion, 2021, 21, 123-136
1.999Citations (PDF)
55Social‐cognitive predictors of parental supervised toothbrushing: An application of the health action process approach2.69Citations (PDF)
56Changing driver behavior during floods: Testing a novel e-health intervention using implementation imagery
Safety Science, 2021, 136, 105141
5.318Citations (PDF)
57A dual-process model of affective and instrumental attitudes in predicting physical activity2.863Citations (PDF)
58Are eHealth interventions for adults who are scheduled for or have undergone bariatric surgery as effective as usual care? A systematic review2.622Citations (PDF)
59The Baby Steps Web Program for the Well-Being of New Parents: Randomized Controlled Trial4.923Citations (PDF)
60Predictors of school students’ leisure-time physical activity: An extended trans-contextual model using Bayesian path analysis
PLoS ONE, 2021, 16, e0258829
2.47Citations (PDF)
61Using an Integrated Social Cognition Model to Explain Green Purchasing Behavior among Adolescents3.121Citations (PDF)
62A Dual-Process Model Applied to Two Health-Promoting Nutrition Behaviours2.37Citations (PDF)
63Visiting public libraries with young children: an investigation of individual and community factors among caregivers in an area of socio-economic disadvantage
Early Years, 2020, 40, 237-253
1.24Citations (PDF)
64A theory-based intervention delivered by an online social media platform to promote oral health among Iranian adolescents: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Psychology and Health, 2020, 35, 449-466
2.794Citations (PDF)
65Reasoned and implicit processes in heavy episodic drinking: An integrated dual‐process model2.691Citations (PDF)
66Application of the Health Action Process Approach to Social Distancing Behavior During COVID‐193.160Citations (PDF)
67Using an integrated social cognition model to predict COVID‐19 preventive behaviours2.6142Citations (PDF)
68Cognition malleability belief, emotion regulation and adolescent well-being: examining a mediation model among migrant youth2.214Citations (PDF)
69Testing an app-based intervention to improve insomnia in patients with epilepsy: A randomized controlled trial
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2020, 112, 107371
1.945Citations (PDF)
70Parental social-cognitive correlates of preschoolers’ oral hygiene behavior: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Social Science and Medicine, 2020, 264, 113322
4.316Citations (PDF)
71Predicting Social Distancing Intention and Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrated Social Cognition Model2.7178Citations (PDF)
72The mediating role of constructs representing reasoned-action and automatic processes on the past behavior-future behavior relationship
Social Science and Medicine, 2020, 258, 113085
4.345Citations (PDF)
73Descriptive epidemiology and correlates of children’s swimming competence
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2020, 38, 2253-2263
1.815Citations (PDF)
74A systematic review of human behaviour in and around floodwater4.260Citations (PDF)
75The association between stress mindset and physical and psychological wellbeing: testing a stress beliefs model in police officers
Psychology and Health, 2020, 35, 1306-1325
2.758Citations (PDF)
76Predicting limiting ‘free sugar’ consumption using an integrated model of health behavior
Appetite, 2020, 150, 104668
2.954Citations (PDF)
77Validation of the swimming competence questionnaire for children
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2020, 38, 1666-1673
1.813Citations (PDF)
78Social Psychological Predictors of Sleep Hygiene Behaviors in Australian and Hong Kong University Students1.564Citations (PDF)
79A theory-based intervention to promote medication adherence in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A randomized controlled trial
Clinical Rheumatology, 2020, 40, 101-111
2.416Citations (PDF)
80The Use of Behavior Change Theories in Dietetics Practice in Primary Health Care: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials1.665Citations (PDF)
81An extended theory of planned behavior for parent-for-child health behaviors: A meta-analysis.
Health Psychology, 2020, 39, 863-878
1.7131Citations (PDF)
82Predicting Hand Washing and Sleep Hygiene Behaviors among College Students: Test of an Integrated Social-Cognition Model3.180Citations (PDF)
83The lived experience of rescuing people who have driven into floodwater: Understanding challenges and identifying areas for providing support1.616Citations (PDF)
84Being active in pregnancy: Theory-based factors associated with physical activity among pregnant women
Women and Health, 2019, 59, 213-228
1.426Citations (PDF)
85Grit and self‐discipline as predictors of effort and academic attainment3.581Citations (PDF)
86Discussing lifestyle behaviors: perspectives and experiences of general practitioners2.214Citations (PDF)
87Self‐control and health‐related behaviour: The role of implicit self‐control, trait self‐control, and lay beliefs in self‐control2.674Citations (PDF)
88Protocol for developing a mental imagery intervention: a randomised controlled trial testing a novel implementation imagery e-health intervention to change driver behaviour during floods
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e025565
2.063Citations (PDF)
89Predicting intention to participate in self-management behaviors in patients with Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A cross-national study
Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 242, 112591
4.320Citations (PDF)
90Predicting pool safety habits and intentions of Australian parents and carers for their young children
Journal of Safety Research, 2019, 71, 285-294
3.822Citations (PDF)
91Habit-based workplace physical activity intervention: a pilot study
Occupational Medicine, 2019, 69, 471-474
0.963Citations (PDF)
92Trait Self‐Control, Social Cognition Constructs, and Intentions: Correlational Evidence for Mediation and Moderation Effects in Diverse Health Behaviours3.139Citations (PDF)
93Adolescent sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: An extended Health Action Process Approach
Appetite, 2019, 141, 104332
2.971Citations (PDF)
94Health Beliefs of Wearing Facemasks for Influenza A/H1N1 Prevention: A Qualitative Investigation of Hong Kong Older Adults1.341Citations (PDF)
95Testing a model of reward sensitivity, implicit and explicit drinker identity and hazardous drinking
Psychology and Health, 2019, 34, 1407-1420
2.79Citations (PDF)
96Predicting what mothers feed their preschoolers: Guided by an extended theory of planned behaviour
Appetite, 2019, 137, 250-258
2.924Citations (PDF)
97The role of teachers’ controlling behaviour in physical education on adolescents’ health-related quality of life: test of a conditional process model*
Educational Psychology, 2019, 39, 862-880
3.090Citations (PDF)
98Driving through floodwater: Exploring driver decisions through the lived experience4.228Citations (PDF)
99Effectiveness of a theory‐based sun‐safe randomised behavioural change trial among Australian adolescents
Psycho-Oncology, 2019, 28, 505-510
3.162Citations (PDF)
100Reducing alcohol consumption during pre-drinking sessions: testing an integrated behaviour-change model
Psychology and Health, 2019, 34, 106-127
2.778Citations (PDF)
101Older Adults’ Physical Activity: The Integration of Autonomous Motivation and Theory of Planned Behaviour Constructs
Australian Psychologist, 2019, 54, 46-54
1.820Citations (PDF)
102Surviving the swim: Psychosocial influences on pool owners’ safety compliance and child supervision behaviours
Safety Science, 2018, 106, 176-183
5.313Citations (PDF)
103Changing people’s attitudes and beliefs toward driving through floodwaters: Evaluation of a video infographic3.887Citations (PDF)
104Parental supervision for their children's toothbrushing: Mediating effects of planning, self‐efficacy, and action control2.6106Citations (PDF)
105Drivers’ experiences during floods: Investigating the psychological influences underpinning decisions to avoid driving through floodwater4.283Citations (PDF)
106Parents' role constructions for facilitating physical activity‐related behaviours in their young children1.38Citations (PDF)
107The Influence of University Students’ Stress Mindsets on Health and Performance Outcomes
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2018, 52, 1046-1059
2.793Citations (PDF)
108Behaviour change techniques to facilitate physical activity in older adults: what and how
Ageing and Society, 2018, 38, 2590-2616
2.128Citations (PDF)
109Dental flossing and automaticity: a longitudinal moderated mediation analysis2.411Citations (PDF)
110Increasing Psychological Literacy and Work Readiness of Australian Psychology Undergraduates through a Capstone and Work‐Integrated Learning Experience: Current Issues and What Needs to be Done
Australian Psychologist, 2018, 53, 151-160
1.825Citations (PDF)
111Predicting fruit and vegetable consumption in long-haul heavy goods vehicle drivers: Application of a multi-theory, dual-phase model and the contribution of past behaviour
Appetite, 2018, 121, 326-336
2.979Citations (PDF)
112Transitional care interventions reduce unplanned hospital readmissions in high-risk older adults2.6109Citations (PDF)
113Motivational predictors of students' participation in out-of-school learning activities and academic attainment in science: An application of the trans-contextual model using Bayesian path analysis3.531Citations (PDF)
114Personal, social, and environmental factors associated with lifejacket wear in adults and children: A systematic literature review
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0196421
2.435Citations (PDF)
115Physical activity and parents of very young children: The role of beliefs and social‐cognitive factors2.613Citations (PDF)
116Alcohol use, aquatic injury, and unintentional drowning: A systematic literature review
Drug and Alcohol Review, 2018, 37, 752-773
2.164Citations (PDF)
117Reflective and impulsive processes underlying saving behavior and the additional roles of self-control and habit.0.724Citations (PDF)
118The Role of Self-Efficacy and Friend Support on Adolescent Vigorous Physical Activity1.799Citations (PDF)
119Predicting sugar consumption: Application of an integrated dual-process, dual-phase model
Appetite, 2017, 116, 147-156
2.9135Citations (PDF)
120Protecting young children against skin cancer: Parental beliefs, roles, and regret
Psycho-Oncology, 2017, 26, 2135-2141
3.122Citations (PDF)
121A qualitative investigation of Australian psychologists' perceptions about complementary and alternative medicine for use in clinical practice2.719Citations (PDF)
122Caregivers' beliefs about library visits: A theory-based study of formative research1.68Citations (PDF)
123A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
Psychology and Health, 2017, 32, 166-185
2.744Citations (PDF)
124The Role of Social Support and Self-efficacy for Planning Fruit and Vegetable Intake0.693Citations (PDF)
125Unlocking the &amp;ldquo;black box&amp;rdquo; of practice improvement strategies to implement surgical safety checklists: a process evaluation
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2017, Volume 10, 157-166
2.110Citations (PDF)
126Parents’ Planning for Physical Activity for their Pre-School Aged Children: The Role of Psycho-Social Mediators and Moderators1.46Citations (PDF)
127Child sun safety: Application of an Integrated Behavior Change model.
Health Psychology, 2017, 36, 916-926
1.7123Citations (PDF)
128Older Adults' Perceptions of Physical Activity within the Process of Aging0.36Citations (PDF)
129Targets to promote swimming between the flags among Australian beachgoers2.111Citations (PDF)
130Investigating Mothers' Decisions to Give Their 2- to 3-Year-Old Child a Nutritionally Balanced Diet0.614Citations (PDF)
131Social-cognitive antecedents of hand washing: Action control bridges the planning–behaviour gap
Psychology and Health, 2016, 31, 993-1004
2.7104Citations (PDF)
132Keeping kids sun safe: exploring parents' beliefs about their young child's sun-protective behaviours
Psycho-Oncology, 2016, 25, 158-163
3.137Citations (PDF)
133Stop there’s water on the road! Identifying key beliefs guiding people’s willingness to drive through flooded waterways
Safety Science, 2016, 89, 308-314
5.3110Citations (PDF)
134Combining self-management cues with incentives to promote interdental cleaning among Indian periodontal disease outpatients
BMC Oral Health, 2016, 16,
3.066Citations (PDF)
135The Role of Habit and Perceived Control on Health Behavior among Pregnant Women0.829Citations (PDF)
136A psychosocial analysis of parents' decisions for limiting their young child's screen time: An examination of attitudes, social norms and roles, and control perceptions2.681Citations (PDF)
137Using three-phase theory-based formative research to explore healthy eating in Australian truck drivers
Appetite, 2016, 98, 41-48
2.920Citations (PDF)
138Predicting the sun-protective decisions of young female Australian beachgoers
Journal of Health Psychology, 2016, 21, 1718-1727
2.710Citations (PDF)
139Applying the integrated trans-contextual model to mathematics activities in the classroom and homework behavior and attainment3.570Citations (PDF)
140Physical Activity and Transitioning to College: The Importance of Intentions and Habits0.846Citations (PDF)
141Translating Dental Flossing Intentions into Behavior: a Longitudinal Investigation of the Mediating Effect of Planning and Self-Efficacy on Young Adults1.578Citations (PDF)
142Baby Steps - An Online Program Promoting the Well-Being of New Mothers and Fathers: A Study Protocol1.37Citations (PDF)
143Exploring female university students' beliefs about binge eating1.33Citations (PDF)
144Self-efficacy, planning and action control in an oral self-care intervention
Health Education Research, 2015, 30, 671-681
1.6107Citations (PDF)
145The changing motivations of students’ use of lecture podcasts across a semester: an extended theory of planned behaviour approach1.910Citations (PDF)
146Social Cognitive Antecedents of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Truck Drivers: A Sequential Mediation Analysis0.663Citations (PDF)
147Investigating key beliefs guiding mothers' dietary decisions for their 2–3 year old
Appetite, 2015, 89, 167-174
2.983Citations (PDF)
148The role of action control and action planning on fruit and vegetable consumption
Appetite, 2015, 91, 64-68
2.949Citations (PDF)
149Use of online health information to manage children’s health care: a prospective study investigating parental decisions2.661Citations (PDF)
150Predicting <scp>A</scp>ustralian adults' sun‐safe behaviour: Examining the role of personal and social norms2.618Citations (PDF)
151Investigating driver willingness to drive through flooded waterways5.568Citations (PDF)
152Key Beliefs Related to Decisions for Physical Activity Engagement Among First-in-Family Students Transitioning to University
Journal of Community Health, 2014, 39, 719-726
1.967Citations (PDF)
153Exploring Parents’ Beliefs About Their Young Child’s Physical Activity and Screen Time Behaviours1.427Citations (PDF)
154Sexuality and exercise in men undergoing androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2014, 23, 133-142
2.446Citations (PDF)
155Examining Young Recreational Sportswomen's Intentions to Engage in Sun-Protective Behavior: The Role of Group and Image Norms
Women and Health, 2013, 53, 244-261
1.410Citations (PDF)
156Predicting Psychologists' Intentions to Integrate Complementary and Alternative Therapies Into Their Practice
Australian Psychologist, 2013, 48, 149-158
1.816Citations (PDF)
157PERCEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: WHAT NEIGHBORHOOD ASPECTS REALLY MATTER FOR MOTHERS AND FATHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN?1.96Citations (PDF)
158Critical Beliefs Underlying Young Australian Males’ Intentions to Engage in Drinking and Swimming
SAGE Open, 2013, 3,
1.820Citations (PDF)
159Drinking and Swimming: Investigating Young Australian Males’ Intentions to Engage in Recreational Swimming While Under the Influence of Alcohol
Journal of Community Health, 2013, 39, 139-147
1.943Citations (PDF)
160Social Influences and the Physical Activity Intentions of Parents of Young-Children Families
Journal of Family Issues, 2012, 33, 1351-1372
1.832Citations (PDF)
161Investigating mothers’ decisions about their child’s sun-protective behaviour using the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Journal of Health Psychology, 2012, 17, 1001-1010
2.736Citations (PDF)
162Identifying critical sun-protective beliefs among Australian adults
Health Education Research, 2012, 27, 834-843
1.674Citations (PDF)
163Mothers’ perceptions of introducing solids to their infant at six months of age: Identifying critical belief-based targets to promote adherence to current infant feeding guidelines
Journal of Health Psychology, 2012, 17, 121-131
2.713Citations (PDF)
164Using a Single-Item Physical Activity Measure to Describe and Validate Parents' Physical Activity Patterns1.943Citations (PDF)
165Beliefs underlying blood donors’ intentions to donate during two phases of an avian influenza outbreak1.017Citations (PDF)
166Predictive modelling: parents’ decision making to use online child health information to increase their understanding and/or diagnose or treat their child’s health3.335Citations (PDF)
167Promoting Active Lifestyles in Young Children: Investigating Mothers’ Decisions about their Child’s Physical Activity and Screen Time Behaviours1.531Citations (PDF)
168Psychology Students’ Beliefs about Integrating Complementary and Alternative Therapy (CAT) into Their Future Psychology Practice
Psychology, 2012, 03, 208-212
0.56Citations (PDF)
169Students' Beliefs about Willingness to Access Complementary and Alternative Therapies (CAT) Training for Future Integration into Psychology Practice
ISRN Education, 2012, 2012, 1-7
0.05Citations (PDF)
170Predicting mothers’ decisions to introduce complementary feeding at 6 months. An investigation using an extended theory of planned behaviour
Appetite, 2011, 56, 674-681
2.955Citations (PDF)
171Identifying key belief-based targets for promoting regular physical activity among mothers and fathers with young children2.445Citations (PDF)
172In‐group and role identity influences on the initiation and maintenance of students' voluntary attendance at peer study sessions for statistics3.526Citations (PDF)
173Identifying Parents’ Perceptions about Physical Activity
Journal of Health Psychology, 2010, 15, 1157-1169
2.745Citations (PDF)
174Parental Physical Activity: Exploring the Role of Social Support0.821Citations (PDF)
175Understanding parental physical activity: Meanings, habits, and social role influence2.870Citations (PDF)
176Fewer Emergency Readmissions and Better Quality of Life for Older Adults at Risk of Hospital Readmission: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Effectiveness of a 24‐Week Exercise and Telephone Follow‐Up Program2.9200Citations (PDF)
177Applying the Integrated Behavior Change model to Understanding Physical Activity Among Older Adults: A Qualitative Study1.71Citations (PDF)
178The mediating and moderating role of planning on mothers’ decisions for early childhood dietary behaviours2.79Citations (PDF)
179A qualitative investigation of individuals’ lay representations of habit2.72Citations (PDF)