OBJECTIVE: When do people decide to do something about problematic health behaviours? Theoretical models and pragmatic considerations suggest that people should take action when they feel bad about their progress - in other words, when they experience negative progress-related affect. However, the impact of progress-related affect on goal striving has rarely been investigated. DESIGN AND METHODS: Study 1 (N = 744) adopted a cross-sectional design and examined the extent to which measures of progress-related affect were correlated with intentions to take action. Study 2 (N = 409) investigated the impact of manipulating progress-related affect on intentions and behaviour in an experimental design. RESULTS: Study 1 found that, while engaging i...
Two studies examined peoples' reasons for not monitoring their progress toward their personal goals—...
Associations of pleasure and fun with junk foods have the potential to create considerable challenge...
Background Models of health behaviour change have historically focused on the proximal predictors o...
Objective: When do people decide to do something about problematic health behaviours? Theoretical mo...
OBJECTIVE: When do people decide to do something about problematic health behaviours? Theoretical mo...
OBJECTIVE: What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? Is...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
Objective What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? ...
People often fail at following through with their health behaviour goals. How health goals are cogni...
OBJECTIVE: What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? Is...
Objective Habitual behaviours are triggered automatically, with little conscious forethought. Theor...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The present study sought to extend previous research suggesting a relationship between trait procras...
Please provide an abstract of your PhD thesis between 100/130 words:Understanding human health behav...
Two studies examined peoples' reasons for not monitoring their progress toward their personal goals—...
Associations of pleasure and fun with junk foods have the potential to create considerable challenge...
Background Models of health behaviour change have historically focused on the proximal predictors o...
Objective: When do people decide to do something about problematic health behaviours? Theoretical mo...
OBJECTIVE: When do people decide to do something about problematic health behaviours? Theoretical mo...
OBJECTIVE: What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? Is...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
Objective What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? ...
People often fail at following through with their health behaviour goals. How health goals are cogni...
OBJECTIVE: What happens when people see others making progress toward a goal that they also hold? Is...
Objective Habitual behaviours are triggered automatically, with little conscious forethought. Theor...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The present study sought to extend previous research suggesting a relationship between trait procras...
Please provide an abstract of your PhD thesis between 100/130 words:Understanding human health behav...
Two studies examined peoples' reasons for not monitoring their progress toward their personal goals—...
Associations of pleasure and fun with junk foods have the potential to create considerable challenge...
Background Models of health behaviour change have historically focused on the proximal predictors o...