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1 | Ecological momentary interventions: Incorporating mobile technology into psychosocial and health behaviour treatments | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2010 | 1,090 |
2 | Demographic and attitudinal determinants of protective behaviours during a pandemic: A review | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2010 | 918 |
3 | A validity and reliability study of the coping self-efficacy scale | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 569 |
4 | Integrating the theory of planned behaviour and self‐determination theory in health behaviour: A meta‐analysis | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2009 | 517 |
5 | How big is the physical activity intention–behaviour gap? A meta‐analysis using the action control framework | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2013 | 506 |
6 | Combining motivational and volitional interventions to promote exercise participation: Protection motivation theory and implementation intentions | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2002 | 504 |
7 | What is the best way to change self‐efficacy to promote lifestyle and recreational physical activity? A systematic review with meta‐analysis | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2010 | 493 |
8 | The use and reporting of cluster analysis in health psychology: A review | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2005 | 450 |
9 | Evidence for the independence of positive and negative well-being: Implications for quality of life assessment | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2003 | 384 |
10 | Action plans and coping plans for physical exercise: A longitudinal intervention study in cardiac rehabilitation | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 377 |
11 | Towards a theory of intentional behaviour change: Plans, planning, and self‐regulation | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2009 | 346 |
12 | Longitudinal gains in self-regulation from regular physical exercise | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 305 |
13 | A text message programme designed to modify patients’ illness and treatment beliefs improves self‐reported adherence to asthma preventer medication | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2012 | 295 |
14 | The personal experience of chronic benign lower back pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1998 | 278 |
15 | The measurement of exercise motives: Factorial validity and invariance across gender of a revised Exercise Motivations Inventory | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1997 | 273 |
16 | Measuring fatigue in sarcoidosis: The Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS) | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2004 | 270 |
17 | Daily emotional well‐being during the COVID‐19 pandemic | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2020 | 267 |
18 | Occupational stress, job characteristics, coping, and the mental health of nurses | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2012 | 259 |
19 | From lists of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) to structured hierarchies: Comparison of two methods of developing a hierarchy of BCTs | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2015 | 255 |
20 | A systematic review of workplace health promotion interventions for increasing physical activity | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2014 | 254 |
21 | Dyadic coping and relationship functioning in couples coping with cancer: A systematic review | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2015 | 254 |
22 | Intolerance of uncertainty, appraisals, coping, and anxiety: The case of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2014 | 249 |
23 | Psychometric properties and population‐based norms of the Life Orientation Test Revised (LOT‐R) | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2012 | 247 |
24 | Post‐traumatic growth and life threatening physical illness: A systematic review of the qualitative literature | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2009 | 244 |
25 | Time perspective, personality and smoking, body mass, and physical activity: An empirical study | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2009 | 237 |
26 | The Model of Pathways to Treatment: Conceptualization and integration with existing theory | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2013 | 232 |
27 | Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to two dietary behaviours: Roles of perceived control and self-efficacy | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2000 | 224 |
28 | A longitudinal analysis of emotional impact, coping strategies and post‐traumatic psychological growth following spinal cord injury: A 10‐year review | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2007 | 218 |
29 | The affective beneficence of vigorous exercise revisited | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2002 | 205 |
30 | A multicomponent model of the theory of planned behaviour | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 204 |
31 | Using the common sense model to design interventions for the prevention and management of chronic illness threats: From description to process | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2008 | 202 |
32 | Towards intervention development to increase the uptake of COVID‐19 vaccination among those at high risk: Outlining evidence‐based and theoretically informed future intervention content | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2020 | 202 |
33 | Resilience during uncertainty? Greater social connectedness during COVID‐19 lockdown is associated with reduced distress and fatigue | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2021 | 202 |
34 | The Health Anxiety Questionnaire | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1996 | 195 |
35 | Beyond behavioural intentions: Planning mediates between intentions and physical activity | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2008 | 195 |
36 | The theory of planned behaviour and binge drinking: Assessing the moderating role of past behaviour within the theory of planned behaviour | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 194 |
37 | A systematic review of motivational interviewing in physical health care settings | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 193 |
38 | Functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome: Do illness perceptions play a regulatory role? | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1996 | 192 |
39 | Deciding to exercise: The role of anticipated regret | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2004 | 191 |
40 | Religious orientation and psychological well-being: The role of the frequency of personal prayer | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1999 | 187 |
41 | The DAS24: A short form of the Derriford Appearance Scale DAS59 to measure individual responses to living with problems of appearance | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2005 | 187 |
42 | Evidence‐based selection of theories for designing behaviour change interventions: Using methods based on theoretical construct domains to understand clinicians' blood transfusion behaviour | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2009 | 187 |
43 | The influence of autonomous and controlling motives on physical activity intentions within the Theory of Planned Behaviour | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2002 | 184 |
44 | Dispositional optimism and health behaviour in community-dwelling older people: Associations with healthy ageing | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 183 |
45 | The association between dispositional mindfulness, psychological well-being, and perceived health in a Swedish population-based sample | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2011 | 182 |
46 | The psychological and physiological responses of sedentary individuals to prescribed and preferred intensity exercise | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2006 | 178 |
47 | The role of resilience on psychological adjustment and physical health in patients with diabetes | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2008 | 177 |
48 | Perceived risk and vulnerability as predictors of precautionary behaviour | British Journal of Health Psychology | 1998 | 176 |
49 | Forming a flossing habit: An exploratory study of the psychological determinants of habit formation | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2013 | 174 |
50 | Don't tell me what I should do, but what others do: The influence of descriptive and injunctive peer norms on fruit consumption in adolescents | British Journal of Health Psychology | 2014 | 172 |