Chen, Lei Liu, Quanguo
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Frontiers in Psychology
In recent decades, the practice of involving teachers in research in degree programs is becoming popular. Yet, little is known about the impact of research experiences on teachers’ behavior: whether research experiences change their teaching practices and lead to further research efforts in future careers, especially in the unique social, cultural,...
Aulbach, Matthias Burkard Konttinen, Hanna Gardner, Benjamin Kujala, Emilia Araujo-Soares, Vera Sniehotta, Falko F Lintunen, Taru Haukkala, Ari Hankonen, Nelli
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Psychology & health
Many adolescents report a lack of physical activity (PA) and excess screen time (ST). Psychological theories aiming to understand these behaviours typically focus on predictors of only one behaviour. Yet, behaviour enactment is often a choice between options. This study sought to examine predictors of PA and ST in a single model. Variables were dra...
quinton, tom
Individuals managing diabetes are required to adhere to self-management behaviors to ensure the optimal regulation of their blood glucose levels. This study examined the psychological determinants underlying three important diabetes self-management behaviors (e.g., physical activity, diet, and blood glucose monitoring) using the reasoned action app...
Nardi-Rodríguez, Ainara Paredes-López, Nerea
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Violence against women
During the pandemic, neighbors can be potential allies to prevent intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). Based on the reasoned action approach, we identified the predictors and the most relevant beliefs behind neighbors' intention to report to authorities that a woman is being victimized by IPVAW. A total of 352 Spanish participants compl...
Jones, Gareth Norman, Paul
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Psychology, health & medicine
The present study applied an extended version of the reasoned action approach (RAA) to explain students' post-university exercise intentions and behaviour. Students (N = 136) completed measures of RAA variables, past behaviour, habit strength and self-identity before leaving university, and exercise behaviour six months later (n = 84). The RAA expl...
Beattie, Marguerite M. Hankonen, Nelli E. Konttinen, Hanna M. Volanen, Salla-Maarit
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Frontiers in Psychology
Background Comparative analyses of alternative interventions within the same trial enable acceptability and fidelity of each to be investigated more critically. In addition, whereas so far studies have focused on efficacy evaluations, more understanding is needed on motivational factors influencing the uptake of mental health-promoting practices ra...
Klemichen, Antje Peters, Ina Stark, Rainer
The steady growth of makerspaces to decentralized production enables access to new and previously unknown technologies for diverse users and thus equally promotes the social-ecological change in society. First, such facilities offer a physical space where ideas and innovations can be realized as prototypes or in small series. Secondly, they are als...
Klemichen, Antje Peters, Ina Stark, Rainer
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Frontiers in Sustainability
The steady growth of makerspaces to decentralized production enables access to new and previously unknown technologies for diverse users and thus equally promotes the social-ecological change in society. First, such facilities offer a physical space where ideas and innovations can be realized as prototypes or in small series. Secondly, they are als...
Scott, Rachel K Hull, Shawnika J Richards, Robin C Klemmer, Kristen Salmoran, Frida Huang, Jim C
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AIDS care
HIV prevention is critically important during pregnancy, however, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is underutilized. We conducted a survey of pregnant and non-pregnant women in a high HIV prevalence community in Washington D.C. to evaluate determinants of PrEP initiation during pregnancy. 201 pregnant women and a reference population of 1103 non-pre...
nardi-rodríguez;, ainara
(1) Background: Partner violence prevention programmes do not produce the expected behavioural changes. Accordingly, experts suggest applying evidence-based behavioural models to identify the determinants of abusive behaviours. In this research, we applied the reasoned action approach (RAA) to predict the performance (boys) and acceptance (girls) o...