Publikation: Challenges in multi-behavior interventions and theory-based research : From single theories to integrations?
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Stage and transfer theories can contribute to each other in order to change health behaviours more efficaciously. It is assumed that stage-matched interventions are more successful than stagemismatched or no interventions, and that resources from one behaviour can be transferred to other behaviours. Individuals who already perform one behaviour (exercise daily) should prefer planning a different behaviour (healthy eating). Assumptions were tested with data from an online-study (N¼700). Stage-matched interventions helped individuals more to increase their intentions and coping plans than stage-mismatched and no interventions. Having planned how to exercise facilitated intentions and action plans to eat healthy. Results show how to conjoin different theories to overcome challenges.
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LIPPKE, Sonia, Jochen Philipp ZIEGELMANN, Axinja HACHFELD, 2006. Challenges in multi-behavior interventions and theory-based research : From single theories to integrations?. In: Psychology & Health ; Supplement, Vol. 21. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 91. Available under: doi: 10.1080/14768320600901313BibTex
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