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  1. Enhancing physical activity and reducing symptoms of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized controlled trial of the PrevOP-Psychological Adherence Program
  2. Eating healthy under work stress: A gene stress interaction model.
  3. The Italian Version of the Teacher Self Efficacy Scale (TSES-Ita): Dimensionality, Internal Consistency and Validity
  4. FOODLIT-Trial: Protocol of a Randomised Controlled Digital Intervention to Promote Food Literacy and Sustainability Behaviours in Adults Using the Health Action Process Approach and the Behaviour Change Techniques Taxonomy during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  5. The Bidirectional Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Social Support in a 9/11-Exposed Cohort: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Analysis
  6. FOODLIT-tool: Development and validation of the adaptable food literacy tool towards global sustainability within food systems
  7. Becoming Motivated and Competent to Perform Health-Enhancing Behaviors
  8. A Mobile Intervention for Self-Efficacious and Goal-Directed Smartphone Use in the General Population: Randomized Controlled Trial
  9. What makes implementation intentions (in)effective for physical activity among older adults?
  10. Social‐cognitive predictors of parental supervised toothbrushing: An application of the health action process approach
  11. Effects of an Intervention App on Problematic Smartphone Use: Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  12. Effects of planning and action control on smartphone security behavior
  13. Habits and self‐efficacy moderate the effects of intentions and planning on physical activity
  14. Health Demands Moderate the Link Between Willpower Beliefs and Physical Activity in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
  15. FOODLIT-PRO: Food Literacy Domains, Influential Factors and Determinants—A Qualitative Study
  16. What makes a good action plan? Characteristics and enactment of fruit and vegetable plans
  17. A meta-analysis of the health action process approach.
  18. Well-Being Trajectories Following Retirement: A Compensatory Role of Self-Enhancement Values in Disadvantaged Women
  19. Putting psychology into telerehabilitation: Coping planning as an example for how to integrate behavior change techniques into clinical practice
  20. Couples' daily self-regulation: The Health Action Process Approach at the dyadic level
  21. Sex differential mediation effects of planning within the health behavior change process
  22. Self-efficacy and quality of life among people with cardiovascular diseases: A meta-analysis.
  23. Turning Good Intentions Into Actions by Using the Health Action Process Approach to Predict Adherence to Internet-Based Depression Prevention: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  24. Augmenting fruit and vegetable consumption by an online intervention: Psychological mechanisms
  25. I believe, therefore I achieve (and vice versa): A meta-analytic cross-lagged panel analysis of self-efficacy and academic performance
  26. Theory in Behavioral Medicine
  27. Psychological mechanisms in a digital intervention to improve physical activity: A multicentre randomized controlled trial
  28. Dietary planning, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancies play a role in an online intervention on fruit and vegetable consumption
  29. Parents’ Planning for Physical Activity for their Pre-School Aged Children: The Role of Psycho-Social Mediators and Moderators
  30. Dental flossing and automaticity: a longitudinal moderated mediation analysis
  31. Communication Skills Training for Practitioners to Increase Patient Adherence to Home-Based Rehabilitation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Results of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
  32. The Berlin Social Support Scales: Validation of the Received Support Scale in a Canadian sample of patients affected by melanoma
  33. Validity of self-reported concentration and memory problems: Relationship with neuropsychological assessment and depression
  34. The Role of Social Support and Self-efficacy for Planning Fruit and Vegetable Intake
  35. Women with family cancer history are at risk for poorer physical quality of life and lower self-efficacy: a longitudinal study among men and women with non-small cell lung cancer
  36. Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) as a Theoretical Framework to Understand Behavior Change
  37. Who benefits from a dietary online intervention? Evidence from Italy, Spain and Greece
  38. Translating Dental Flossing Intentions into Behavior: a Longitudinal Investigation of the Mediating Effect of Planning and Self-Efficacy on Young Adults
  39. The Role of Self-Efficacy and Friend Support on Adolescent Vigorous Physical Activity
  40. A PTSD symptoms trajectory mediates between exposure levels and emotional support in police responders to 9/11: a growth curve analysis
  41. Revisiting self-regulatory techniques to promote physical activity in older adults: null-findings from a randomised controlled trial
  42. Social-cognitive antecedents of hand washing: Action control bridges the planning–behaviour gap
  43. Police officers who responded to 9/11: Comorbidity of PTSD, depression, and anxiety 10-11 years later
  44. Stage-Based Computer-Delivered Interventions to Increase Condom Use in Young Men
  45. The world is confounded: a comment on Williams and Rhodes (2016)
  46. Coping planning as an intervention component: A commentary
  47. non-linear relationships of participants usage of interventions and effects on its outcomes
  48. Combining self-management cues with incentives to promote interdental cleaning among Indian periodontal disease outpatients
  49. Avoiding exposure to air pollution by using filtering facemask respirators: An application of the health action process approach.
  50. Planning Mediates Between Self-Efficacy and Physical Activity Among Motivated Young Adults
  51. Regional resources buffer the impact of functional limitations on perceived autonomy in older adults with multiple illnesses.
  52. A Computerized Lifestyle Application to Promote Multiple Health Behaviors at the Workplace: Testing Its Behavioral and Psychological Effects
  53. Promoting action control and coping planning to improve hand hygiene
  54. Manage Stress at Work through Preventive and Proactive Coping
  55. Self-efficacy, planning, and preparatory behaviours as joint predictors of physical activity: A conditional process analysis
  56. The role of action control and action planning on fruit and vegetable consumption
  57. Health messages to promote fruit and vegetable consumption at different stages: A match-mismatch design
  58. Self-efficacy, planning and action control in an oral self-care intervention
  59. The interplay of intention, autonomy, and sex with dietary planning: A conditional process model to predict fruit and vegetable intake
  60. Social Cognitive Antecedents of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Truck Drivers: A Sequential Mediation Analysis
  61. Beyond single behaviour theory: Adding cross-behaviour cognitions to the health action process approach
  62. Cross-behavior associations and multiple health behavior change: A longitudinal study on physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake
  63. Chronic probable ptsd in police responders in the world trade center health registry ten to eleven years after 9/11
  64. Synergistic effects of social support and self-efficacy on dietary motivation predicting fruit and vegetable intake
  65. Improving hand hygiene behaviour among adolescents by a planning intervention
  66. Action control bridges the planning-behaviour gap: a longitudinal study on physical exercise in young adults
  67. Evaluating brief motivational and self-regulatory hand hygiene interventions: a cross-over longitudinal design
  68. Preparatory Behavior for Condom Use Among Heterosexual Young Men
  69. Health Self-Regulation, Motivational and Volitional Aspects of
  70. Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Intake Planning Measure
  71. Health Behavior Self-Efficacy Measure
  72. A Brief Self-Regulatory Intervention Increases Dental Flossing in Adolescent Girls
  73. Facilitating Sunscreen Use Among Chinese Young Adults: Less-Motivated Persons Benefit from a Planning Intervention
  74. A brief intervention increases fruit and vegetable intake. A comparison of two intervention sequences
  75. Self-Efficacy, Action Control, and Social Support Explain Physical Activity Changes Among Costa Rican Older Adults
  76. Resource loss, self-efficacy, and family support predict posttraumatic stress symptoms: a 3-year study of earthquake survivors
  77. Planning and preparatory actions facilitate physical activity maintenance
  78. Comparing a motivational and a self-regulatory intervention to adopt an oral self-care regimen: A two-sequential randomized crossover trial
  79. Von der Risikowahrnehmung zur Änderung des Gesundheitsverhaltens
  80. Positive Exercise Experience Facilitates Behavior Change via Self-Efficacy
  81. ‘Sticking to a healthy diet is easier for me when I exercise regularly’: Cognitive transfer between physical exercise and healthy nutrition
  82. Psychology Serving Humanity: Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Psychology
  83. The enabling effect of social support on vaccination uptake via self-efficacy and planning
  84. Mothers improve their daughters’ vegetable intake: A randomized controlled trial
  85. Some retirees remain active: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares
  86. A brief intervention changing oral self-care, self-efficacy, and self-monitoring
  87. Sources of Self-Efficacy for Physical Activity Scales
  88. Physical activity among adults with obesity: Testing the health action process approach.
  89. Sources of self-efficacy for physical activity.
  90. Will is not enough: Coping planning and action control as mediators in the prediction of fruit and vegetable intake
  91. Proactive coping moderates the dietary intention–planning–behavior path
  92. Predicting performance and performance satisfaction: mindfulness and beliefs about the ability to deal with social barriers in sport
  93. From intentions via planning and behavior to physical exercise habits
  94. An Age-Tailored Intervention Sustains Physical Activity Changes in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  95. Life and death of health behaviour theories
  96. Relationship between health climate and affective commitment in the workplace
  97. Social integration buffers stress in New York police after the 9/11 terrorist attack
  98. Interactive effects of social support and social conflict on medication adherence in multimorbid older adults
  99. Self-regulation prompts can increase fruit consumption: A one-hour randomised controlled online trial
  100. A dietary planning intervention increases fruit consumption in Iranian women
  101. Health motives and health behaviour self-regulation in older adults
  102. Christopher Peterson“Other People Matter”: 1950-2012
  103. Preparing for Physical Activity: Pedometer Acquisition as a Self-regulatory Strategy
  104. Promoting exercise maintenance: How interventions with booster sessions improve long-term rehabilitation outcomes.
  105. Depressive symptoms interfere with post-rehabilitation exercise: Outcome expectancies and experience as mediators
  106. Perceived Self-Efficacy and its Relationship to Resilience
  107. Positive experience, self-efficacy, and action control predict physical activity changes: A moderated mediation analysis
  108. Stressful Life Events
  109. ‘I do not need a flu shot because I lead a healthy lifestyle’: Compensatory health beliefs make vaccination less likely
  110. Online intervention engagement predicts smoking cessation
  111. Enhancing planning strategies for sunscreen use at different stages of change
  112. Translating intentions into sunscreen use: An interaction of self-efficacy and appearance norms
  113. A combined planning and self-efficacy intervention to promote physical activity: A multiple mediation analysis
  114. Nicht-lineare Zusammenhänge zwischen Intention und Verhalten
  115. Affective and health-related outcome expectancies for physical activity in older adults
  116. Long-term adherence to a physical activity intervention: The role of telephone-assisted vs. self-administered coping plans and strategy use
  117. Views on aging and emotional benefits of physical activity: Effects of an exercise intervention in older women
  118. Does Adherence Moderate the Effect of Physical or Mental Training on Episodic Memory in Older Women?
  119. Contextual and individual predictors of physical activity: Interactions between environmental factors and health cognitions.
  120. Longitudinal mental health impact among police responders to the 9/11 terrorist attack
  121. Synergistic Effects of Planning and Self-Efficacy on Physical Activity
  122. A brief questionnaire on metacognition: Psychometric properties
  123. Future Time Perspective and Health Behaviors: Temporal Framing of Self-Regulatory Processes in Physical Exercise and Dietary Behaviors
  124. Adherence to physical and mental activity interventions: Coping plans as a mediator and prior adherence as a moderator
  125. Changes in social-cognitive variables are associated with stage transitions in physical activity
  126. Intervention effects of exercise self-regulation on physical exercise and eating fruits and vegetables: A longitudinal study in orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation
  127. Health Behavior Change
  128. Planning and self-efficacy can increase fruit and vegetable consumption: a randomized controlled trial
  129. Facilitating Sunscreen Use in Women by a Theory-Based Online Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  130. Physical activity intervention in older adults: does a participating partner make a difference?
  131. Health-specific optimism mediates between objective and perceived physical functioning in older adults
  132. Multiple plans and memory performance: results of a randomized controlled trial targeting fruit and vegetable intake
  133. Exercise maintenance after rehabilitation: How experience can make a difference
  134. Activity experiences shape perceived fitness trajectories: Results from a 6-month randomized controlled trial in older women
  135. Improving cognition by adherence to physical or mental exercise: A moderated mediation analysis
  136. A Mediator Model of Sunscreen Use: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social-Cognitive Predictors and Mediators
  137. Maintaining autonomy despite multimorbidity: self-efficacy and the two faces of social support
  138. Self-efficacy as a moderator of the planning–behaviour relationship in interventions designed to promote physical activity
  139. Medication beliefs predict medication adherence in older adults with multiple illnesses
  140. How planning facilitates behaviour change: Additive and interactive effects of a randomized controlled trial
  141. Mechanisms of health behavior change in persons with chronic illness or disability: The Health Action Process Approach (HAPA).
  142. Who Participates in Seasonal Influenza Vaccination? Past Behavior Moderates the Prediction of Adherence
  143. Changes in functional health, changes in medication beliefs, and medication adherence.
  144. Stage-Matched Minimal Interventions to Enhance Physical Activity in Chinese Adolescents
  145. Synergistic effects of intention and depression on action control: Longitudinal predictors of exercise after rehabilitation
  146. Comparison of Individual Criteria and Externally Imposed Criteria for Stage Allocation: Findings from an Internet Study Addressing Physical Activity
  147. Translating intentions into nutrition behaviors via planning requires self-efficacy: Evidence from Thailand and Germany
  148. Cognition and Neuropsychology
  149. Personality, Human Development, and Culture
  150. Risk perception moderates how intentions are translated into sunscreen use
  151. Testing Stage-Specific Effects of a Stage-Matched Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial Targeting Physical Exercise and Its Predictors
  152. Differential effects of planning and self-efficacy on fruit and vegetable consumption
  153. Changes in Intentions, Planning, and Self-efficacy Predict Changes in Behaviors
  154. Complex Mental and Physical Activity in Older Women and Cognitive Performance: A 6-month Randomized Controlled Trial
  155. Inflammatory Biomarkers in 70 Depressed Inpatients With and Without the Metabolic Syndrome
  156. Emotional and uncontrolled eating styles and chocolate chip cookie consumption. A controlled trial of the effects of positive mood enhancement
  157. Validity of a stage algorithm for physical activity in participants recruited from orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation clinics.
  158. Planung und Selbstwirksamkeit von Teilnehmern an einer Online-Intervention für entwöhnungsmotivierte Raucher
  159. Health Psychology at the International Congress of Psychology in Berlin, Germany, 2008
  160. Transmission of Depressive Symptoms
  161. Validity of stage assessment in the adoption and maintenance of physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption.
  162. Long-term relations between intentions, planning, and exercise: A 3-year longitudinal study after orthopedic rehabilitation.
  163. Disentangling the relation between intentions, planning, and behaviour: A moderated mediation analysis
  164. Prediction of stage transitions in fruit and vegetable intake
  165. Beyond behavioural intentions: Planning mediates between intentions and physical activity
  166. Perceived Teacher Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of Job Stress and Burnout: Mediation Analyses
  167. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being Editorial
  168. Models of health behaviour change: Intention as mediator or stage as moderator?
  169. Predicting transitions from preintentional, intentional and actional stages of change
  170. How to Overcome Health-Compromising Behaviors
  171. Some Burning Issues in Research on Health Behavior Change
  172. Social-cognitive predictors of physical exercise adherence: Three longitudinal studies in rehabilitation.
  173. Modeling Health Behavior Change: How to Predict and Modify the Adoption and Maintenance of Health Behaviors
  174. Soziale Unterstützung: Neue Wege in der Forschung
  175. Patients’ coping profiles and partners’ support provision
  176. Increasing Physical Exercise Levels
  177. Functional roles of social support within the stress and coping process: A theoretical and empirical overview
  178. Psychological research in Berlin, the host city of ICP 2008: Editorial
  179. Adoption and maintenance of four health behaviors: Theory-guided longitudinal studies on dental flossing, seat belt use, dietary behavior, and physical activity
  180. Coping and quality of life after tumor surgery: Personal and social resources promote different domains of quality of life
  181. Recovery self-efficacy and intention as predictors of running or jogging behavior: A cross-lagged panel analysis over a two-year period
  182. Goal Intentions and Implementation Intentions Measure
  183. Are goal intentions or implementation intentions better predictors of health behavior? A longitudinal study in orthopedic rehabilitation.
  184. Does age make a difference? Predicting physical activity of South Koreans.
  185. Improving fruit and vegetable consumption: a self-efficacy intervention compared with a combined self-efficacy and planning intervention
  186. Changes in finding benefit after cancer surgery and the prediction of well-being one year later
  187. Support provider's appraisal detection bias and the efficacy of received support in medical students preparing for an exam
  188. Stage-specific effects of an action control intervention on dental flossing
  189. Physical activity and depressive symptoms in cardiac rehabilitation: Long-term effects of a self-management intervention
  190. Assessing Attention Control in Goal Pursuit: A Component of Dispositional Self-Regulation
  191. Adoption and maintenance of physical activity: Planning interventions in young, middle-aged, and older adults
  192. The role of action control in implementing intentions during the first weeks of behaviour change
  193. Action plans and coping plans for physical exercise: A longitudinal intervention study in cardiac rehabilitation
  194. Reciprocal support provision: personality as a moderator?
  195. Long-term effects of two psychological interventions on physical exercise and self-regulation following coronary rehabilitation
  196. Self-efficacy and social support predict benefit finding 12 months after cancer surgery: The mediating role of coping strategies
  197. Stage-specific adoption and maintenance of physical activity: testing a three-stage model
  198. Dispositional self-efficacy as a personal resource factor in coping after surgery
  199. The General Self-Efficacy Scale: Multicultural Validation Studies
  200. Multidimensional Health Locus of Control: Comments on the Construct and its Measurement
  201. General self‐efficacy in various domains of human functioning: Evidence from five countries
  202. More Spousal Support for Men Than for Women: A Comparison of Sources and Types of Support
  203. Bridging the intention–behaviour gap: Planning, self-efficacy, and action control in the adoption and maintenance of physical exercise
  204. Habitual self-control and the management of health behavior among heart patients
  205. Action planning and coping planning for long-term lifestyle change: theory and assessment
  206. Coping as a mediator between personality and stress outcomes: a longitudinal study with cataract surgery patients
  207. Long-Term Effects of Spousal Support on Coping with Cancer After Surgery
  208. Measuring one component of dispositional self-regulation: attention control in goal pursuit
  209. Initiation and Maintenance of Physical Exercise: Stage-Specific Effects of a Planning Intervention
  210. Predictors of Subjective Age Before and After Cataract Surgery: Conscientiousness Makes a Difference.
  211. Risikostereotype, Risikowahrnehmung und Risikoverhalten im Zusammenhang mit HIV
  212. Stressful Life Events
  213. Soziale Unterstützung bei der Krankheitsbewältigung: Die Berliner Social Support Skalen (BSSS)
  214. Planning and Self-Efficacy in the Adoption and Maintenance of Breast Self-Examination: A Longitudinal Study on Self-Regulatory Cognitions
  215. Tenacious Goal Pursuits and Striving Toward Personal Growth: Proactive Coping
  216. Is General Self-Efficacy a Universal Construct?1
  217. Neuropsychological and Academic Characteristics of Mexican-American Children: A Longitudinal Field Study
  218. Social-Cognitive Factors in Changing Health-Related Behaviors
  219. Do partners' personality resources add to the prediction of patients' coping and quality of life?
  220. Encyclopedia of Mental Health
  221. Personale Ressourcen im Alter
  222. Mental health outcomes of job stress among Chinese teachers: role of stress resource factors and burnout
  223. Teacher burnout in hong kong validation of the maslach burnout inventory and germany: A cross-cultural
  224. Teacher Burnout in Hong Kong and Germany: A Cross-Cultural Validation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory
  225. Age and body make a difference in optimistic health beliefs and nutrition behaviors
  226. Low-Fat Dietary Intake Measure
  227. What Are Computing Experiences Good For?
  228. Social-cognitive predictors of health behavior: Action self-efficacy and coping self-efficacy.
  229. Social-cognitive predictors of health behavior: Action self-efficacy and coping self-efficacy.
  230. Kollektive Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung von Lehrern: Eine Längsschnittstudie in zehn Bundesländern
  231. Assessment of perceived general self-efficacy on the internet: Data collection in cyberspace
  232. Optimism, goals, and threats: How to conceptualize self-regulatory processes in the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors
  233. Disentangling the stress labyrinth: Interpreting the meaning of the term stress as it is studied in health context
  234. Stress and Coping from a Social-Cognitive Perspective
  235. Selbstwirksamkeit zu gesunder Ernährung: Erprobung eines Meßinstruments an Patienten mit Fettstoffwechselstörungen
  236. Coping as a mediator in recovery from cardiac surgery
  237. Predicting Cardiac Patients' Quality of Life from the Characteristics of Their Spouses
  238. Effects of self-efficacy and social support on postsurgical recovery of heart patients
  239. Psychosocial differences between occasional and regular adolescent users of Marijuana and Heroin
  240. Stability of coping in Hong Kong medical students: a longitudinal study
  241. Social bonding and loneliness after network disruption: A longitudinal study of East German refugees
  242. Anticipating stress in the community: Worries about the future of hong kong
  243. A window on the self: Reconstructing thought processes to understand human action
  244. Optimistic Self-Beliefs as a Resource Factor in Coping with Stress
  245. Reemployment after Migration from East to West Germany: A Longitudinal Study on Psychosocial Factors
  246. Social integration and social support in a life crisis: Effects of macrosocial change in east Germany
  247. Alcohol consumption in a time of macrosocial stress: Migration, social isolation, and anger as risk factors
  248. The multidimensional nature of received social support in gay men at risk of HIV infection and AIDS
  249. Optimism, Vulnerability, and self-beliefs as health-related cognitions: A systematic overview
  250. Unemployment, social support and health complaints: A longitudinal study of stress in East German refugees
  251. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--Korean Version
  252. Interaction of employment status and self-efficacy on alcohol consumption: A two-wave study on stressful life transitions
  253. Stress and stress management at the workplace
  254. Negative affect in east german migrants: Longitudinal effects of unemployment and social support
  255. Editorial
  256. Environmental anxiety: Assessing emotional distress and concerns after toxin exposure
  257. An Integration of Stress Concepts Into Eysenck's Model
  258. Stigma Controllability and Coping as Predictors of Emotions and Social Support
  259. Social Support and Health: A Theoretical and Empirical Overview
  260. Predicting adolescent health complaints by personality and Behaviors
  261. Social support and health: A meta-analysis
  262. Anxiety and self-concept as antecedents of stress and coping: A longitudinal study with German and Turkish adolescents
  263. Emotional changes within the menstrual cycle: anxiety, anger and depression
  264. Meta-analysis programs
  265. Social support: the many faces of helpful social interactions
  266. Self-Esteem and Interracial Attitudes in Black High School Students
  267. Anxiety, aspirations, and self-concept in the achievement process: A longitudinal model with latent variables
  268. Evaluation of Convergent and Discriminant Validity by Use of Structural Equations
  269. Worry and emotionality as separate components in test anxiety
  270. A Philosophy of Self-Development.
  271. The Self in Anxiety, Stress and Depression: An Introduction
  272. Test Anxiety Development in West German Schools: A Structural Equation Analysis
  273. Social Support and Stress: Theoretical Perspectives and Selected Empirical Findings
  274. Preface
  275. Achievement Anxiety with Respect to Reference Groups in School
  276. Social Comparison, Expectations and Emotional Reactions in the Classroom
  277. Text anxiety research in Western Germany: A review
  278. Diagnosis and prediction of learning success
  279. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--English Version
  280. Health Psychology
  281. Applied Fields: Health
  282. Proactive Coping Scale
  283. Health Action Process Approach
  284. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--Spanish Version
  285. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--German Version
  286. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised-- Chinese Version
  287. Overcoming Health-Compromising Behaviors Measures
  288. Dietary Intention Measure
  289. Dietary Planning Measure
  290. Outcome Expectancies Measure
  291. Intention to Adopt Preventive Nutrition Habits Measure
  292. Risk Perception Measure
  293. Perceived Self-Efficacy Measures
  294. High-Fiber Dietary Intake Measure
  295. Social-Cognitive Factors in Health Behavior Change
  296. Self-Regulation Scale--German Version
  297. Running/Jogging Scales
  298. Self-Regulation Scale--English Version
  299. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--Japanese Version
  300. Social support and self-efficacy: Enabling and cultivating processes
  301. The Role of Self-Efficacy in Health Behavior Change
  302. Brief Questionnaire on Metacognition
  303. General Self-Efficacy Scale--Revised--Indonesian Version
  304. Dietary Self-Efficacy Measure
  305. Hand Washing Planning and Control Questionnaire
  306. Effects of stress and psychosocial resources on anxiety, depression, and somatisation in Costa Rican workers
  307. Emotional support for men and women with cancer: Do patients receive what their partners provide?
  308. Adoption and Maintenance of Physical Activity Across the Lifespan: Motivational Interventions in Orthopedic Rehabilitation Patients
  309. Intention and Planning Scales
  310. Preparatory Behavior Scale
  311. Changing risk behaviors and adopting health behaviors: The role of self-efficacy beliefs
  312. Do Dietary Autonomy Beliefs Affect Healthy Nutrition Only in Men?
  313. Planning and Self-Efficacy Scales
  314. Teacher Burnout from a Social-Cognitive Perspective: A Theoretical Position Paper
  315. Positive coping: Mastering demands and searching for meaning.