Health Psychology, 2nd Edition

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  • How can behaviour change intervention evaluations help psychology develop better
    theories of change?

  • How can research-based behaviour change interventions have more impact on
    routine practice in health care settings?


FURTHER READING


Books


Dean, J. (2013). Making Habits, Breaking Habits. Boston, MA: De Capo Press.


Kessler, D.A. (2009). The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite.
Emmaus, PA: Rodale.


Journal articles


Borek, A., Abraham, C., Smith, J., Greaves, C. and Tarrant, M. (2015). A checklist to improve
reporting of group-based behaviour-change interventions. BMC Public Health, 15, 963.


Kok, G., Gottlieb, N.H., Peters, G.J.Y., Mullen, P.D., Parcel, G.S., Ruiter, R.A.C., Fernández,
M.E., Markham, C. and Bartholomew, L.K. (2015). A taxonomy of behaviour change
methods: An intervention mapping approach. Health Psychology Review. doi: 10.1080/
17437199.2015.1077155.


Luszczynska, A., Sobczyk, A. and Abraham, C. (2007) Planning to lose weight: RCT of an
implementation intention prompt to enhance weight reduction among overweight and
obese women. Health Psychology, 26, 507–512.


Marteau, T.M., Ogilvie, D., Martin, R., Suhrcke, M. and Kelly, M.P. (2011). Judging
nudging: Can nudging improve population health? British Medical Journal, 342: d228.


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