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Harry Prapavessis

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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 18, 2009
Maternal-fetal disease information as a source of exercise motivation during pregnancyAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|August 21, 2016
Increasing Nonsedentary Behaviors in University Students Using Text Messages: Randomized Controlled TrialEmma Cotten, Harry Prapavessis
Psychology & Health|July 11, 2013
Tired, moody and pregnant? Exercise may be the answerAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 27, 2012
Using a combined protection motivation theory and health action process approach intervention to promote exercise during pregnancyAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|December 6, 2017
Standing Up for Student Health: An Application of the Health Action Process Approach for Reducing Student Sedentary Behavior-Randomised Control Pilot TrialWuyou Sui, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|June 25, 2020
REducing SEDENTary Behavior Among Mild to Moderate Cognitively Impaired Assisted Living Residents: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RESEDENT Study)K Dillon, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 25, 2020
Sedentary Behaviour and Diabetes Information as a Source of Motivation to Reduce Daily Sitting Time in Office Workers: A Pilot Randomised Controlled TrialScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Psychology & Health|October 28, 2020
A combined health action process approach and mHealth intervention to reduce workplace sitting time in office-working adults: a secondary analysis examining health-related quality of life and work performance outcomesScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|April 29, 2020
A Combined Health Action Process Approach and mHealth Intervention to Increase Non-Sedentary Behaviours in Office-Working Adults-A Randomised Controlled TrialScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Health Psychology|January 12, 2023
Using a protection motivation theory framework to reduce vaping intention and behaviour in Canadian university students who regularely vape: A randomized controlled trialBabac Salmani, Harry Prapavessis
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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 18, 2009
Maternal-fetal disease information as a source of exercise motivation during pregnancyAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|August 21, 2016
Increasing Nonsedentary Behaviors in University Students Using Text Messages: Randomized Controlled TrialEmma Cotten, Harry Prapavessis
Psychology & Health|July 11, 2013
Tired, moody and pregnant? Exercise may be the answerAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 27, 2012
Using a combined protection motivation theory and health action process approach intervention to promote exercise during pregnancyAnca Gaston, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|December 6, 2017
Standing Up for Student Health: An Application of the Health Action Process Approach for Reducing Student Sedentary Behavior-Randomised Control Pilot TrialWuyou Sui, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|June 25, 2020
REducing SEDENTary Behavior Among Mild to Moderate Cognitively Impaired Assisted Living Residents: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RESEDENT Study)K Dillon, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 25, 2020
Sedentary Behaviour and Diabetes Information as a Source of Motivation to Reduce Daily Sitting Time in Office Workers: A Pilot Randomised Controlled TrialScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Psychology & Health|October 28, 2020
A combined health action process approach and mHealth intervention to reduce workplace sitting time in office-working adults: a secondary analysis examining health-related quality of life and work performance outcomesScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|April 29, 2020
A Combined Health Action Process Approach and mHealth Intervention to Increase Non-Sedentary Behaviours in Office-Working Adults-A Randomised Controlled TrialScott Rollo, Harry Prapavessis
Journal of Health Psychology|January 12, 2023
Using a protection motivation theory framework to reduce vaping intention and behaviour in Canadian university students who regularely vape: A randomized controlled trialBabac Salmani, Harry Prapavessis
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