What do people think about when they answer theory of planned behaviour questionnaires? A 'think aloud' study.
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Acceptability of a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention for older adults ('On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat').Listening to patients: using verbal data in the validation of the Aberdeen Measures of Impairment, Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction (Ab-IAP)Future challenges for occupational health services can be prevented by proactive collaboration with the companies using the services: a participatory and reflection projectPatient involvement in patient safety: Protocol for developing an intervention using patient reports of organisational safety and patient incident reportingMeasurement of acute nonspecific low back pain perception in primary care physical therapy: reliability and validity of the brief illness perception questionnaire.Reflecting on non-reflective action: an exploratory think-aloud study of self-report habit measuresUse of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to assess factors influencing the identification of students at clinical high-risk for psychosis in 16+ EducationThe challenges of assessing patients' medication beliefs: a qualitative study.Translating and Transforming Care: People With Brain Injury and Caregivers Filling in a Disability Claim FormDevelopment and Acceptability of a Co-Produced Online Intervention to Prevent Alcohol Misuse in Adolescents: A Think Aloud Study.Assessing Specific Sexual Behavior: Instrument Development and Validation TechniquesHow well does the theory of planned behaviour predict alcohol consumption? A systematic review and meta-analysis.Evaluation of the SCKnowIQ tool and reproductive CHOICES intervention among young adults with sickle cell disease or sickle cell trait.Measuring illness representations in breast cancer survivors (BCS) prescribed tamoxifen: Modification and validation of the Revised Illness Perceptions Questionnaire (IPQ-BCS).Developing a primary care patient measure of safety (PC PMOS): a modified Delphi process and face validity testing.A further look into compensatory health beliefs: a think aloud study.Social-cognitive and socio-cultural predictors of hepatitis B virus-screening in Turkish migrants, the Netherlands.Constructing multiplicative measures of beliefs in the theory of planned behaviour.Testing compensatory health beliefs in a UK population.The impact of social cognitive and personality factors on teachers' reported inclusive behaviour.Disentangling motivation from self-efficacy: implications for measurement, theory-development, and intervention.The quest for meaningful theory in health psychology.'The positive feel': Unpacking the role of positive thinking in people with multiple sclerosis's thinking aloud about staying physically active.Valuation of depression co-occurring with a somatic condition: feasibility of the time trade-off task.Use of the theory of planned behaviour to assess factors influencing the identification of individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis in primary care.Theory of planned behaviour cognitions do not predict self-reported or objective physical activity levels or change in the ProActive trial.What sense do people make of a theory of planned behaviour questionnaire?: a think-aloud study.The Brief IPQ does not have 'robust psychometrics': Why there is a need for further developmental work on the Brief IPQ, and why our study provides a useful start.What do people think about when they answer the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire? A 'think-aloud' study.The Role of Compensatory Beliefs in Rationalizing Environmentally Detrimental Behaviors.Health Habit: A Concept Analysis.How do people with mood and anxiety disorders perceive and interpret the Drinking Motives Questionnaire? A think-aloud study in a clinical setting.The role of self-efficacy in changing health-related behaviour: Cause, effect or spurious association?Interventions targeting conscious determinants of human behaviour to reduce the demand for meat: a systematic review with qualitative comparative analysis
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What do people think about when they answer theory of planned behaviour questionnaires? A 'think aloud' study.
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z