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Bibliografía interesante sobre la TAP aparecida en 2014
1.- Theories of behaviour and behaviour change
across the social and behavioural sciences: a scoping review
Health Psychology Review
DOI:_ 10.1080/17437199.2014.941722
Rachel Davisa, Rona Campbellb,
Zoe Hildonc, Lorna Hobbsd& Susan Michiee*
Accepted author version posted
online: 10 Jul 2014
Abstract
Interventions to change
health-related behaviours typically have modest effects and may be more
effective if grounded in appropriate theory. Most theories applied to public health interventions tend to emphasise
individual capabilities and motivation, with limited reference to context and
social factors. Intervention effectiveness may be increased by drawing on a
wider range of theories incorporating social, cultural and economic
factors that influence behaviour. The primary aim of this paper is to identify theories of behaviour and behaviour change of potential relevance to public health
interventions across four scientific disciplines: psychology, sociology,
anthropology and economics. We report in detail the methodology of our scoping
review used to identify these theories including which involved a systematic search of
electronic databases, consultation with a multi-disciplinary advisory group,
web searching, searching of reference lists and hand searching of key behavioural science journals. Of secondary interest we
developed a list of agreed criteria for judging the quality of the theories. We identified eighty-two theories and nine criteria for assessing theory quality. The potential relevance of this wide
ranging number oftheories to public health interventions and the ease and
usefulness of evaluating the theories in terms of the quality criteria are however yet
to be determined.
2.- A meta-analysis of the effects of measuring theory of planned behaviour
constructs on behaviour within prospective studies
Health Psychology Review
Published online: 07 Jul
2014
DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2014.927722
Evon Mankariousa & Emily Kothea*
Abstract
Measurement
reactivity effects, such as the mere measurement effect, have been proposed as
a reason for behavioural changes in a
number of theory of planned behaviour intervention
studies. However, it is unclear whether such changes are the result of the mere
measurement effect or of other artefacts of intervention study design. The aim
of this study is to determine the size and direction of changes in health behaviours from baseline to
follow-up in prospective studies using the theory of planned behaviour. Electronic
databases were searched for the theory of plannedbehaviour studies which
measured health behaviours at two or more
time points. Change inbehaviour was calculated for
all studies. Sixty-six studies were included. Mean effect sizes across all
studies were small and negative (d = −.03). Effect
size was moderated by behaviour,behaviour type and follow-up
length. Subgroup analyses showed significant decreases in socially undesirable behaviour (d = −.28), binge
drinking (d =
−.17), risk driving (d =
−.20), sugar snack consumption (d = −.43) and
sun-protective behaviour (d = −.18).
Measurement of intention at baseline resulted in significant decreases in
undesirable behaviour. Changes in
undesirablebehaviours reported in other
studies may be the result of the mere measurement effect.
miércoles, 24 de julio de 2013
López-Roig
S., Iborra C, Pastor M.A.,Pons N., Reyes P. “Improving adherence in
Hemodialysis patients: Objective Indicators vs. Subjective Behaviour Report”,
en 24RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1st-4th September 2010.
Psychology
& Health. Volume 25, Supplement 1, 2010. Special Issue: “Health in context”
: 24th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society,
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1st-4th September 2010, Guest Editors: Paul Norman and
Adriana Baban.
López-Roig
S., Iborra C, Pastor M.A., Portilla I. "TPB modal beliefs about fluid
restriction adherence in Hemodialysis patients", en 23RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
OF THE EUROPEAN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY, Pisa. Italia., Septiembre, 2009.
Volume 24, Supplement 1, 2009. Special Issue: “From Knowledge to Interventions” Health Psychology 2009 in Pisa, Italy
Volume 24, Supplement 1, 2009. Special Issue: “From Knowledge to Interventions” Health Psychology 2009 in Pisa, Italy
López-Roig
S., Iborra C, Pastor M.A., Sanchez P. "TPB cognitions as predictors of
fluid restriction adherence in Hemodialysis patients ", en 23RD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY, Pisa. Italia., Septiembre, 2009.
Volume 24, Supplement 1, 2009. Special Issue: “From Knowledge to Interventions” Health Psychology 2009 in Pisa, Italy
Volume 24, Supplement 1, 2009. Special Issue: “From Knowledge to Interventions” Health Psychology 2009 in Pisa, Italy
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