The processes and dynamics of change in five health-related behaviours: diet, weight control, smoking, drinking and exercise are described using data from semi-structured face-to-face interviews. Interviewees had already been identified through a postal survey as having made one or more change in the previous year. Concerns about health and disease were among the most commonly reported factors acting as primers or triggers to behavioural change. However, after its initiation, the process of change was highly influenced by non-health-related factors, and the types of inhibiting and facilitating factors which most affected them varied between behaviours. Although some factors were personal or internal many were socio-structural or environment...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether employee engagement in health behaviou...
Voluntary health screening clinics have been made available to people in rural areas over many year...
Please provide an abstract of your PhD thesis between 100/130 words: Understanding human health beha...
The dynamics and processes of behavioural change in five classes of health-related behaviour—finding...
Addressing multiple health behaviours are important in preventing disease and mortality. The present...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The research presented here utilized a unique method for empirically investigating the extent to whi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of qualitative approaches to add depth and...
Background: Evaluating the interrelationship of health behaviours could assist in the development o...
The aim of this mixed methods field study was to gain a better understanding of how psychological fa...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
Much research has addressed behavior change but has tended to focus on short term changes. This stud...
The aim of this mixed methods field study was to gain a better understanding of how psychological fa...
This chapter defines health behaviors as any activity undertaken for the purpose of preventing or de...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether employee engagement in health behaviou...
Voluntary health screening clinics have been made available to people in rural areas over many year...
Please provide an abstract of your PhD thesis between 100/130 words: Understanding human health beha...
The dynamics and processes of behavioural change in five classes of health-related behaviour—finding...
Addressing multiple health behaviours are important in preventing disease and mortality. The present...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The research presented here utilized a unique method for empirically investigating the extent to whi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of qualitative approaches to add depth and...
Background: Evaluating the interrelationship of health behaviours could assist in the development o...
The aim of this mixed methods field study was to gain a better understanding of how psychological fa...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
Much research has addressed behavior change but has tended to focus on short term changes. This stud...
The aim of this mixed methods field study was to gain a better understanding of how psychological fa...
This chapter defines health behaviors as any activity undertaken for the purpose of preventing or de...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether employee engagement in health behaviou...
Voluntary health screening clinics have been made available to people in rural areas over many year...
Please provide an abstract of your PhD thesis between 100/130 words: Understanding human health beha...