TY - BOOK AU - Ridder,Denise T.D.de AU - Wit,John Bertha Franciscus de TI - Self-regulation in health behavior SN - 0470024070 AV - RA776.9 .S45 2006 U1 - 613.0433 22 PY - 2006///] CY - Chichester, England, Hoboken, NJ PB - John Wiley & Sons KW - Health behavior KW - Self-control KW - Self-management (Psychology) KW - Behaviorism (Psychology) KW - Health KW - Decision making KW - Self Care KW - psychology KW - Self-Assessment N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Self-regulation perspectives on health behavior : concepts, theories, and central issues / Denise T.D. de Ridder and John B.F. de Wit -- Contextualizing health behaviors : the role of personal goals / Winifred A. Gebhardt -- Unintentional behavior : a subrational approach to health risk / Frederick X. Gibbons, Meg Gerrard, Rachel A. Reimer, and Elizabeth A. Pomery -- Social influences on adolescent substance use : insights into how parents and peers affect adolescent's smoking and drinking behavior / Rutger C.M.E. Engels and Sander M. Bot -- Temperament, self-regulation, and the prototype willingness model of adolescent health risk behavior / Meg Gerrard, Frederick X. Gibbons, Michelle L. Stock, Amy E. Houlihan, and Jennifer L. Dykstra -- Implementation intentions : strategic automatization of goal striving / Paschal Sheeran, Thomas L. Webb, and Peter M. Gollwitzer -- Managing immediate needs in the pursuit of health goals : the role of coping in self- regulation / Denise T.D. de Ridder and Roeline G. Kuijer -- Maintaining self-control : the role of expectancies / Carolien Martijn, Hugo J.E.M. Alberts, and Nanne K. de Vries -- Maintenance of health behavior change : additional challenges for self-regulation theory, research, and practice / John B.F. de Wit -- Hanging on and letting go in the pursuit of health goals : psychological mechanisms to cope with a regulatory dilemma / Klaus Rothermund N2 - "Self Regulation in Health Behaviour offers a comprehensive overview of new approaches to health-related behavior from a self-regulation perspective. The authors outline the assumptions on which self-regulation theories are based, discuss recent research and draw out the implications for practice with a particular focus on changing health behavior.;"--Publisher description UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0740/2006000889-b.html ER -