Literature DB >> 17030894

Bolstering implementation plans for the long haul: the benefits of simultaneously boosting self-concordance or self-efficacy.

Richard Koestner1, E J Horberg, Patrick Gaudreau, Theodore Powers, Pasqualina Di Dio, Christopher Bryan, Ruth Jochum, Nicholas Salter.   

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that implementation planning exercises may not be as helpful for long-term, self-initiated goals as for short-term, assigned goals. Two studies used the personal goal paradigm to explore the impact of implementation plans on goal progress over time. Study 1 examined whether administering implementation plans in an autonomy supportive manner would facilitate goal progress relative to a neutral, control condition and a condition in which implementation plans were administered in a controlling manner. Study 2 examined whether combining implementation plans with a self-efficacy boosting exercise would facilitate goal progress relative to a neutral, control condition and a typical implementation condition. The results showed that implementation plans alone did not result in greater goal progress than a neutral condition but that the combination of implementation plans with either autonomy support or self-efficacy boosting resulted in significantly greater goal progress.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17030894     DOI: 10.1177/0146167206291782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


  14 in total

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Authors:  Gert-Jan de Bruijn; Ryan E Rhodes; Liesbeth van Osch
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5.  Web-based risk communication and planning in an obese population: exploratory study.

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7.  Should implementation intentions interventions be implemented in obesity prevention: the impact of if-then plans on daily physical activity in Dutch adults.

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8.  A cluster randomised controlled trial of an intervention to promote healthy lifestyle habits to school leavers: study rationale, design, and methods.

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9.  Development and preliminary evaluation of an internet-based healthy eating program: randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Katy Tapper; Gabriela Jiga-Boy; Gregory R Maio; Geoffrey Haddock; Michael Lewis
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2014-10-10       Impact factor: 5.428

10.  A cluster-randomised controlled trial of values-based training to promote autonomously held recovery values in mental health workers.

Authors:  Virginia Williams; Frank P Deane; Lindsay G Oades; Trevor P Crowe; Joseph Ciarrochi; Retta Andresen
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2016-02-02       Impact factor: 7.327

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