Type of Publication: | Journal article |
Publication status: | Published |
URI (citable link): | http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-0-415569 |
Author: | Storm, Vera; Reinwand, Dominique Alexandra; Wienert, Julian; Kuhlmann, Tim; de Vries, Hein; Lippke, Sonia |
Year of publication: | 2017 |
Published in: | Journal of Health Psychology ; 22 (2017), 8. - pp. 1094-1100. - ISSN 1359-1053. - eISSN 1461-7277 |
Pubmed ID: | 26826167 |
DOI (citable link): | https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105315625358 |
Summary: |
Compensatory health beliefs (the beliefs that an unhealthy behaviour can be compensated by a healthy behaviour) can interfere with adherence to fruit and vegetable consumption recommendations. Fruit and vegetable consumption, social cognitive variables and compensatory health beliefs were investigated via self-report at baseline (T0) and 8-week follow-up (T1) in N = 790 participants. Self-efficacy predicted fruit and vegetable consumption intentions. Planning mediated between intentions and T1 fruit and vegetable consumption. Compensatory health beliefs negatively predicted intentions at low self-efficacy levels only. The results propose the use of self-efficacy interventions to diminish the negative effects of compensatory health beliefs when forming fruit and vegetable consumption intentions and foster planning to translate intentions into behaviour.
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Subject (DDC): | 150 Psychology |
Link to License: | In Copyright |
Bibliography of Konstanz: | Yes |
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STORM, Vera, Dominique Alexandra REINWAND, Julian WIENERT, Tim KUHLMANN, Hein DE VRIES, Sonia LIPPKE, 2017. Brief report: Compensatory health beliefs are negatively associated with intentions for regular fruit and vegetable consumption when self-efficacy is low. In: Journal of Health Psychology. 22(8), pp. 1094-1100. ISSN 1359-1053. eISSN 1461-7277. Available under: doi: 10.1177/1359105315625358
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