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Self- and Identity-Regulation and Health
Self- and Identity-Regulation and Health
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Causality Orientations
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Changing Health Behaviors
Chronic
cultural influences health
Death Thoughts
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Health Attitudes
Health Behaviors
Health Persuasion
health psychology
Health Risk Information
Impersonal Orientation
Impulsive Processes
Impulsive System
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management
mortality
Open Minded Appraisal
Predict Smoking Initiation
psychological mechanisms health behaviour
salience
self-affirmation techniques
Self-compassionate People
Self-determination Theory
Self-determined Regulations
smoking
Smoking Behavior
smoking cessation research
social identity theory
Target Health Behavior
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Uncertainty Identity Theory
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Product details
- ISBN 9781138466777
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 11 Sep 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Researchers have become increasingly aware of how theories and findings regarding self- and identity-regulation have important implications for understanding health outcomes. Self- and identity concerns can prompt increases in precautionary actions and healthy behavior, but also increases in risky actions and unhealthy behavior as well as the detection, diagnosis, progression, management and treatment of a disease. At the same time, health outcomes and concerns can influence self- and identity-regulation. This special issue showcases the connections between health and recent theorizing and research in self- and identity-regulation and brings together cutting edge findings that fall at the intersection of self- and identity-regulation and health.
James A. Shepperd, University of FloridaWilliam M.P. Klein, National Cancer InstituteAlexander Rothman, University of Minnesota
Self- and Identity-Regulation and Health
€173.60
