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Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|June 17, 2020
Time-of-Day Differences in Treatment-Related Habit Strength and AdherenceL Alison Phillips, Edith Burns, Howard Leventhal
Patient Education and Counseling|April 20, 2011
Factors associated with the accuracy of physicians' predictions of patient adherenceL Alison Phillips, Elaine A Leventhal, Howard Leventhal
Psychology & Health|April 24, 2019
Experimental test of a planning intervention for forming a 'higher order' health-habitL Alison Phillips, Madeline Johnson, Kimberly R More
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 24, 2011
Physicians' communication of the common-sense self-regulation model results in greater reported adherence than physicians' use of interpersonal skillsL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Elaine A Leventhal
Psychology & Health|May 1, 2013
Assessing theoretical predictors of long-term medication adherence: patients' treatment-related beliefs, experiential feedback and habit developmentL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Elaine A Leventhal
Psychology & Health|January 6, 2023
Predicting implicit and explicit exercise identity from descriptive social norms regarding exerciseKathryn Pluta, Kimberly R More, L Alison Phillips
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 21, 2016
Choose (and use) your tools wisely: "Validated" measures and advanced analyses can provide invalid evidence for/against a theoryL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Edith A Burns
Psychology & Health|July 19, 2021
Symptom attribution to a medically unexplained syndrome is associated with greater perceived severity and bothersomeness of symptoms in US military veteransL Alison Phillips, Lisa M McAndrew, Benjamin Laman-Maharg
Psychology & Health|April 1, 2022
Contrasting constructs or continuum? Examining the dimensionality of body appreciation and body dissatisfactionKimberly R More, Nicole L Hayes, L Alison Phillips
Patient Education and Counseling|March 15, 2017
Evaluating challenges for improving medically unexplained symptoms in US military veterans via provider communicationL Alison Phillips, Lisa McAndrew, Benjamin Laman-Maharg, et al.
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Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|June 17, 2020
Time-of-Day Differences in Treatment-Related Habit Strength and AdherenceL Alison Phillips, Edith Burns, Howard Leventhal
Patient Education and Counseling|April 20, 2011
Factors associated with the accuracy of physicians' predictions of patient adherenceL Alison Phillips, Elaine A Leventhal, Howard Leventhal
Psychology & Health|April 24, 2019
Experimental test of a planning intervention for forming a 'higher order' health-habitL Alison Phillips, Madeline Johnson, Kimberly R More
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 24, 2011
Physicians' communication of the common-sense self-regulation model results in greater reported adherence than physicians' use of interpersonal skillsL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Elaine A Leventhal
Psychology & Health|May 1, 2013
Assessing theoretical predictors of long-term medication adherence: patients' treatment-related beliefs, experiential feedback and habit developmentL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Elaine A Leventhal
Psychology & Health|January 6, 2023
Predicting implicit and explicit exercise identity from descriptive social norms regarding exerciseKathryn Pluta, Kimberly R More, L Alison Phillips
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 21, 2016
Choose (and use) your tools wisely: "Validated" measures and advanced analyses can provide invalid evidence for/against a theoryL Alison Phillips, Howard Leventhal, Edith A Burns
Psychology & Health|July 19, 2021
Symptom attribution to a medically unexplained syndrome is associated with greater perceived severity and bothersomeness of symptoms in US military veteransL Alison Phillips, Lisa M McAndrew, Benjamin Laman-Maharg
Psychology & Health|April 1, 2022
Contrasting constructs or continuum? Examining the dimensionality of body appreciation and body dissatisfactionKimberly R More, Nicole L Hayes, L Alison Phillips
Patient Education and Counseling|March 15, 2017
Evaluating challenges for improving medically unexplained symptoms in US military veterans via provider communicationL Alison Phillips, Lisa McAndrew, Benjamin Laman-Maharg, et al.
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