Understanding and changing health behaviour : from health beliefs to self-regulation /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Harwood Academic,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- Understanding and changing health behaviour : from health beliefs to self-regulation
- Using the theory of reasoned action to predict condom use among high-risk heterosexual teens
- Can protection motivation theory predict breast self-examination? A longitudinal test exploring the role of previous behaviour
- Comparing the theory of planned behaviour and the health belief model : the example of safety heamet use among schoolboy cyclists
- Attitudinal and normative processes in health behaviour
- Behavioural and normtive beliefs about condom use : comparing measurement alternatives within the theory of reasoned action
- Discriminating between behavioural intention and behavioural willingness : cognitive antecedents to adolescent health risk
- The attitude-social influence-efficacy model applied to the prediction of motivational transitions in the process of smoking cessation
- Relationships among the theory of planned behaviour, stages of change, and exercise behaviour in older persons over a three year period
- A critical review of the transtheoretical model applied to smoking cessation
- The emergence and implementation of health goals
- Goal setting and goal pursuit in the regulation of body weight
- Health promotion from the perspective of cognitive theory
- Towards a psychology of health-related behaviour change