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Comparing motivational, self-regulatory and habitual processes in a computer-tailored physical activity intervention in hospital employees - protocol…

2017

Abstract Background Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and to reduce risk of chronic disease. Healthcare professionals frequently provide guidance on physical activity, but often do not meet guideline levels of physical activity themselves. The main objective of this study is to develop and test the efficacy of a tailored intervention to increase healthcare professionals’ physical activity participation and quality of life, and to reduce work-related stress and absenteeism. This is the first study to compare the additive effects of three forms of a tailored intervention using different techniques from behavioural theory, which differ accordin…

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Known knowns and known unknowns on behavior change interventions and mechanisms of action.

2020

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of research play an important role in summarizing current knowledge on the efficacy of the behavior change techniques and mechanisms of action that comprise behavioral interventions. The current reviews in the science of behavior change (SOBC) special issue represent a ‘step change’ in evaluating current evidence on behavior change interventions and mechanisms. This concluding article outlines the key findings and emerging issues identified in the reviews (‘known knowns’), and summarizes the evidence gaps highlighted by the reviews that need to be addressed in future research (‘known unknowns’). Specifically, findings of the reviews indicate that: tests …

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Guilt and Media Use

2020

Self-conscious emotionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia useWell-beingSelf-controlPsychologySocial psychologyMoral disengagementmedia_commonThe International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology
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The common sense model of illness self-regulation: a conceptual review and proposed extended model

2021

The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to health threats and illness-related information. An extended version of the model is proposed, which specifies additional constructs and processes to explain how lay perceptions of health threats impact coping responses and health-related outcomes. The extended model provides detail on: (a) the mediating process by which individuals' illness representations relate to illness outcomes through adoption of coping procedures; (b) how illness representations are activated by presentation of health-threatening stimuli; (c) behavioral and treatment beliefs as det…

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Cultural and psychological variables predicting academic dishonesty: a cross-sectional study in nine countries

2021

Academic dishonesty has serious consequences for human lives, social values, and economy. The main aim of the study was to explore a model of relations between personal and cultural variables and academic dishonesty. The participants in the study were N = 2,586 individuals from nine countries (Pakistan, Israel, Italy, India, the USA, Peru, Romania, Ghana, and Poland). The authors administered the Academic Dishonesty Scale to measure academic dishonesty, the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale to measure distress, the Almost Perfect Scale – Revised to measure perfectionism, the Brief Self-Control Scale to measure self-control, and the Singelis Scale to measure independent self-construal. Th…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleSocial Psychologyself-controlCross-sectional studymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial value orientations0603 philosophy ethics and religionmedicine.disease_cause0502 economics and businessmedicineAcademic dishonestydistreGeneral Psychologymedia_commonAcademic dishonesty05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsSelf-controlPerfectionism (psychology)Distress060301 applied ethicsperfectionismPsychologySocial psychologyindependent self-construal050203 business & management
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Predictors of school students’ leisure-time physical activity : An extended trans-contextual model using Bayesian path analysis

2021

Abstract Background:The trans-contextual model (TCM) has been applied to identify the determinants of leisure-time physical activity participation in secondary school students. In the current study, the TCM was extended to include additional constructs that represent non-conscious, implicit processes that lead to leisure-time physical activity participation alongside the motivational and social cognition constructs from the TCM. The current study used baseline and follow-up data from an intervention study to test the extended TCM.Methods:The current study adopted a two-wave prospective design. Secondary-school students (N = 502) completed measures of perceived autonomy support from physical…

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Assessing hot and cool executive functions in preschoolers: affective flexibility predicts emotion regulation

2018

Affective flexibility (AF) is the ability to alternate between processing emotional and non-emotional information. This hot executive function has been understudied during early development. The fi...

Social PsychologyAge differencesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationFlexibility (personality)Short-term memoryPredictor variablesSelf-controlExecutive functionsPediatricsDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychologymedia_common
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Emotional separation and detachment as two distinct dimensions of parent--adolescent relationships

2011

The study examined adolescents’ emotional separation and detachment from parents, analyzing their relations with connectedness and agency, with some aspects of self—other boundary regulation and with problem behavior. The participants were 331 Italian adolescents, aged from 16 to 19 years (mean age = 17.40, SD = 1.14). Separation and detachment were positively related; they were negatively related to connectedness; detachment was also negatively associated to agency. Emotional separation was negatively predicted by empathic concern, perspective-taking and separate self; emotional detachment was negatively predicted by empathic concern and self—other differentiation. Separation negatively p…

Social PsychologySocial connectednessmedia_common.quotation_subjectSeparation (statistics)EmpathyMean ageSelf-controlEmotional detachmentadolescent development agency behavior problems emotional regulation independent self interdependent self relationships between parents and adolescents selfEducationDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneDevelopmental NeuroscienceNegatively associatedadolescent development; internalizing and externalizing behaviors; parent and adolescent relations; separation and detachment; agencyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Empathic concernmedia_common
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Self-Control in Daily Life

2016

In this daily diary study, we investigated the flexibility-enhancing effects of positive affect on the self-reported success of self-control strategies followed in daily life; 297 participants completed a 13-day daily diary that included measures of positive affect, desire, and habit strength as well as three self-control strategies (i.e., monitoring, distraction, and stimulus control). We found specific effects of positive affect on self-control strategies: Individuals with higher positive affect were most successful when following a strategy of distraction (e.g., thinking about something else), particularly when faced with strong tempting desires. These results reinforce the idea that po…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciencesCognitive flexibility050109 social psychologySelf-controlHabit strengthDaily diaryAffect (psychology)050105 experimental psychologyClinical PsychologyDistraction0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyStimulus controlSocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesmedia_commonSocial Psychological and Personality Science
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Permanently online and permanently procrastinating? The mediating role of Internet use for the effects of trait procrastination on psychological heal…

2016

A growing number of studies suggest that Internet users frequently utilize online media as “tools for procrastination.” This study thus investigated the relationship between trait procrastination, Internet use, and psychological well-being in a representative sample of N = 1,577 German Internet users. The results revealed that trait procrastination was associated with an increased use of leisure-related online content and impaired control over Internet use. As a result, Internet users high in trait procrastination showed a higher risk of experiencing negative consequence of Internet use in other life domains. These negative repercussions of insufficiently self-regulated Internet use partia…

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