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Marie Johnston

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British Journal of Health Psychology|October 21, 2015
What more can we learn from early learning theory? The contemporary relevance for behaviour change interventionsMarie Johnston
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine|July 2, 2021
Progress in conducting and reporting behaviour change intervention studies: a prospective retrospectionMarie Johnston
Psychology & Health|February 23, 2019
Stan Maes: the founder of European Health PsychologyMarie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|May 18, 2016
A science for all reasons: A comment on Ogden (2016)Marie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|July 10, 2019
Representing health threat representationsMarie Johnston
British Journal of Health Psychology|May 9, 2019
Content validity of measures of theoretical constructs in health psychology: Discriminant content validity is neededDiane Dixon, Marie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|September 12, 2014
Developing an integrated biomedical and behavioural theory of functioning and disability: adding models of behaviour to the ICF frameworkMarie Johnston, Diane Dixon
Psychology & Health|August 28, 2014
Current issues and new directions in psychology and health: what happened to behaviour in the decade of behaviour?Marie Johnston, Diane Dixon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 7, 2004
Changing clinical behaviour by making guidelines specificSusan Michie, Marie Johnston
Disability and Rehabilitation|September 14, 2007
Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations: consistency with theoretical constructsDiane Dixon, Marie Johnston
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British Journal of Health Psychology|October 21, 2015
What more can we learn from early learning theory? The contemporary relevance for behaviour change interventionsMarie Johnston
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine|July 2, 2021
Progress in conducting and reporting behaviour change intervention studies: a prospective retrospectionMarie Johnston
Psychology & Health|February 23, 2019
Stan Maes: the founder of European Health PsychologyMarie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|May 18, 2016
A science for all reasons: A comment on Ogden (2016)Marie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|July 10, 2019
Representing health threat representationsMarie Johnston
British Journal of Health Psychology|May 9, 2019
Content validity of measures of theoretical constructs in health psychology: Discriminant content validity is neededDiane Dixon, Marie Johnston
Health Psychology Review|September 12, 2014
Developing an integrated biomedical and behavioural theory of functioning and disability: adding models of behaviour to the ICF frameworkMarie Johnston, Diane Dixon
Psychology & Health|August 28, 2014
Current issues and new directions in psychology and health: what happened to behaviour in the decade of behaviour?Marie Johnston, Diane Dixon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 7, 2004
Changing clinical behaviour by making guidelines specificSusan Michie, Marie Johnston
Disability and Rehabilitation|September 14, 2007
Cognitive representations of disability behaviours in people with mobility limitations: consistency with theoretical constructsDiane Dixon, Marie Johnston
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