ISSN 0887-0446 (Print); ISSN 1476-8321 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
How well do the theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour predict intentions and attendance at screening programmes? A meta-analysis pp. 745-765(21) Authors: Cooke, Richard; French, David
Predicting breastfeeding in women living in areas of economic hardship: Explanatory role of the theory of planned behaviour pp. 767-788(22) Authors: McMillan, Brian; Conner, Mark; Woolridge, Mike; Dyson, Lisa; Green, Josephine; Renfrew, Mary; Bharj, Kuldip; Clarke, Graham
Do sedentary motives adversely affect physical activity? Adding cross-behavioural cognitions to the theory of planned behaviour pp. 789-805(17) Authors: Rhodes, Ryan; Blanchard, Chris
The role of motives in exercise participation pp. 807-828(22) Authors: Ingledew, David; Markland, David
Predicting parental sunscreen use: Disentangling the role of action planning in the intention-behavior relationship pp. 829-847(19) Authors: Van Osch, Liesbeth; Reubsaet, Astrid; Lechner, Lilian; Candel, Math; Mercken, Liesbeth; De Vries, Hein
Just world beliefs, perceived stress, and health behavior: The impact of a procedurally just world pp. 849-865(17) Authors: Lucas, Todd; Alexander, Sheldon; Firestone, Ira; Lebreton, James
What do people think about changes in health behaviors? Differential perceptions of consequences of increases and decreases in health behaviors pp. 867-885(19) Authors: Kiviniemi, Marc; Rothman, Alexander