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Martin S Hagger1,2,3,4, Aleksandra Luszczynska5,6, John de Wit7, Yael Benyamini8, Silke Burkert9, Pier-Eric Chamberland10, Angel Chater11, Stephan U Dombrowski12, Anne van Dongen13, David P French14, Aurelie Gauchet15, Nelli Hankonen16, Maria Karekla17, Anita Y Kinney18, Dominika Kwasnicka1, Siu Hing Lo19, Sofía López-Roig20, Carine Meslot15, Marta Moreira Marques21, Efrat Neter22, Anne Marie Plass23, Sebastian Potthoff24, Laura Rennie25, Urte Scholz26, Gertraud Stadler27, Elske Stolte28, Gill Ten Hoor29, Aukje Verhoeven30,31, Monika Wagner32, Gabriele Oettingen33,34, Paschal Sheeran35, Peter M Gollwitzer33,36.
Abstract
The current article details a position statement and recommendations for future research and practice on planning and implementation intentions in health contexts endorsed by the Synergy Expert Group. The group comprised world-leading researchers in health and social psychology and behavioural medicine who convened to discuss priority issues in planning interventions in health contexts and develop a set of recommendations for future research and practice. The expert group adopted a nominal groups approach and voting system to elicit and structure priority issues in planning interventions and implementation intentions research. Forty-two priority issues identified in initial discussions were further condensed to 18 key issues, including definitions of planning and implementation intentions and 17 priority research areas. Each issue was subjected to voting for consensus among group members and formed the basis of the position statement and recommendations. Specifically, the expert group endorsed statements and recommendations in the following areas: generic definition of planning and specific definition of implementation intentions, recommendations for better testing of mechanisms, guidance on testing the effects of moderators of planning interventions, recommendations on the social aspects of planning interventions, identification of the preconditions that moderate effectiveness of planning interventions and recommendations for research on how people use plans.Entities:
Keywords: cues-to-action; goal striving; if-then plans; implementation intentions; planning; volition
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26892502 DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2016.1146719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Health ISSN: 0887-0446