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Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Ausgabe 4/2015

Inhalt (16 Artikel)

Original Article

Randomized Controlled Trial of an Improved Version of MobileMums, an Intervention for Increasing Physical Activity in Women with Young Children

Brianna S. Fjeldsoe, Yvette D. Miller, Nicholas Graves, Adrian G. Barnett, Alison L. Marshall

Original Article

Caregiving Motivation Predicts Long-Term Spirituality and Quality of Life of the Caregivers

Youngmee Kim, Charles S. Carver, Rachel S. Cannady

Original Article

Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict a Change in the Type of Blood Product Donated

Kathleen L. Bagot, Barbara M. Masser, Katherine M. White

Original Article

Determinants of Coach Communication About Concussion Safety in US Collegiate Sport

Emily Kroshus, Christine M. Baugh, Matthew J. Hawrilenko, Daniel H. Daneshvar

Original Article

Exercise as Treatment for Anxiety: Systematic Review and Analysis

Gregory L. Stonerock, Benson M. Hoffman, Patrick J. Smith, James A. Blumenthal

Original Article

Educational Status, Anger, and Inflammation in the MIDUS National Sample: Does Race Matter?

Jennifer Morozink Boylan, Tené T. Lewis, Christopher L. Coe, Carol D. Ryff

Original Article

Real-Time Associations Between Engaging in Leisure and Daily Health and Well-Being

Matthew J. Zawadzki, Joshua M. Smyth, Heather J. Costigan

Brief Report

Information Avoidance Tendencies, Threat Management Resources, and Interest in Genetic Sequencing Feedback

Jennifer M. Taber, William M. P. Klein, Rebecca A. Ferrer, Katie L. Lewis, Peter R. Harris, James A. Shepperd, Leslie G. Biesecker

Brief Report

Blood Pressure Dipping and Urban Stressors in Young Adult African Americans

Thomas A. Mellman, Tyish S. Hall Brown, Ihori Kobayashi, Soleman H. Abu-Bader, Joseph Lavela, Duaa Altaee, Latesha McLaughlin, Otelio S. Randall

Brief Report

Evaluation of TeleMOVE: a Telehealth Weight Reduction Intervention for Veterans with Obesity

Jane A. Skoyen, Thomas Rutledge, Julie A. Wiese, Gina N. Woods

Letter to the Editor

Stress-hemoconcentration: plasma volume changes or splenic contraction? A Reply to Engan and Schagatay

Anthony W. Austin, Stephen M. Patterson, Roland von Känel