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Publications 2011

Publications 2011
Division of Health Psychology
(Arbeitsbereich Gesundheitspsychologie)


Burkert, S., Scholz, U., Gralla, O., Roigas, J., & Knoll, N. (2011). Dyadic planning of health-behavior change after prostatectomy: A randomized-controlled planning intervention. Social Science and Medicine, 73, 783-792.doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.06.016

Cao, D. S., Lippke, S., & Liu, W. (2011). The importance of autonomous regulation for students' successful translation of intentions into behavior change via planning. Advances in Preventive Medicine, 2011, Article ID 697856, 6 pages. doi:10.4061/2011/697856.

Duan, Y., Lippke, S., Wagner, P., & Brehm, W. (2011). Testing two stage assessments in a Chinese college student sample: Correspondences and discontinuity patterns across stages. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 12, 306-313. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2010.12.002

Ernsting, A., Lippke, S., Schwarzer, R., & Schneider, M. (2011). Who participates in seasonal influenza vaccination? Past behavior moderates the prediction of adherence. Advances in Preventive Medicine. Vol. 2011, Article ID 148934, 6 pages. doi: 10.4061/2011/148934

Ernsting, A. T., Schwarzer, R., Lippke, S., & Schneider, M. (2011). Was motiviert Erwerbstätige zur Teilnahme an der saisonalen Influenzaschutzimpfung? Analyse der Impfbereitschaft im betrieblichen Kontext. [How are employees motivated to get their seasonal influenza vaccination? Analysis of vaccination motivation in the workplace] Arbeitsmedizin Sozialmedizin Umwelt, 46, 320-325.

Evers, A., Klusmann, V., Schwarzer, R., & Heuser, I. (2011). Improving cognition by adherence to physical or mental exercise: A moderated mediation analysis. Aging and Mental Health, 15, 446-455. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2010.543657

Fleig, L., Lippke, S., Pomp, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Exercise maintenance after rehabilitation: How experience can make a difference. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 12, 293-299. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2011.01.003

Fleig, L., Lippke, S., Pomp, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Intervention effects of exercise self-regulation on physical exercise and eating fruits and vegetables: A longitudinal study in orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation. Preventive Medicine, 53, 182-187. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.06.019

Gellert, P., Ziegelmann, J. P., Warner, L., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Physical activity intervention in older adults: Does a participating partner make a difference? European Journal of Ageing, 8, 211-219. doi: 10.1007/s10433-011-0193-5

Hachfeld, A., Lippke, S., Ziegelmann, J. P., & Freund, A. M. (2011). Wahrgenommene Zielkonflikte zwischen Gesundheitszielen: Ergebnisse einer Intervention zur Förderung von körperlicher Aktivität und Ernährung [Perceived intergoal conflicts between two health goals: Results of a health prevention to enhance physical activity and a healthy diet]. Zeitschrift für Medizinische Psychologie, 20, 60-71. doi: 10.3233/ZMP-2011-2014

Klusmann, V., Evers, A., Schwarzer, R., & Heuser, I. (2011). A brief questionnaire on metacognition: Psychometric properties. Aging & Mental Health, 15, 1052-1062. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2011.583624

Klusmann, V., Evers, A., Schwarzer, R., & Heuser, I. (2011). Activity experiences shape perceived fitness trajectories: Results from a 6-month randomized controlled trial in older women. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 18, 328-339. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2011.553272

Knoll, N., Burkert, S., Luszczynska, A., Roigas, J., & Gralla, O. (2011). Predictors of support provision: A study with couples adapting to incontinence following radical prostatectomy. British Journal of Health Psychology, 16, 472-487. doi: 10.1348/135910710X522860

Knoll, N., Burkert, S., Roigas, J., & Gralla, O. (2011). Changes in reciprocal support provision and need-based support from partners of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. Social Science and Medicine, 73, 308-315. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.05.012

Knoll, N., Scholz, U., & Rieckmann, N. (2011). Einführung Gesundheitspsychologie [Introduction into health psychology] (2nd ed.). München, Germany: Ernst Reinhardt Verlag, UTB.

Luszczynska, A., Goc, G., Scholz, U., Kowalska, M., & Knoll, N. (2011). Enhancing intentions to attend cervical cancer screening: The role of pros, stages of change, and age. British Journal of Health Psychology, 16, 33-46. doi: 10.1348/135910710X499416

Luszczynska, A.,. Schwarzer, R., Lippke, S., & Mazurkiewicz, M. (2011). Self-efficacy as a moderator of the planning-behaviour relationship in interventions designed to promote physical activity. Psychology & Health, 26, 151-166. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2011.531571

Magheli, A., Knoll, N., Lein, M., Hinz, S., Buchser, M., Anders, E., & Gralla, O. (2011). Impact of fast-track postoperative care on intestinal function, pain and length of hospital stay following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. Journal of Endourology, 25, 1143-1147. doi:10.1089/end.2011.0020

Mata, J., Lippke, S., Dieckmann, A., & Todd, P. M. (2011). Meat label information: Effects of separate versus conjoint presentation on product evaluation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41, 1947-1957. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2011.00788.x

Plotnikoff, R. C., Lippke, S., Johnson, S. T., Hugo, K., Rodgers, W., Courneya, K. S., & Spence, J. C. (2011). Awareness of Canada's physical activity guide to healthy active living in a large community sample. American Journal of Health Promotion, 25, 294-297. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.090211-ARB-60

Richert, J., Lippke, S., & Ziegelmann, J. P. (2011). Intervention-engagement and its role in the effectiveness of stage-matched interventions promoting physical exercise. Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, 19, 145-161. doi: 10.1080/15438627.2011.583164

Schüz, B., Marx, C., Wurm, S., Warner, L. M., Ziegelmann, J. P., Schwarzer, R., & Tesch-Römer, C. (2011). Medication beliefs predict medication adherence in older adults with multiple illnesses. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 70, 179-187. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.07.014

Schüz, B., Wurm, S., Warner, L. M., Ziegelmann, J. P., Tesch-Römer, C., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Changes in functional health, changes in medication beliefs, and medication adherence. Health Psychology, 30, 31-39. doi: 10.1037/a0021881

Schwarzer, R. (2011). Health behavior change. In H. S. Friedman (Ed.), Oxford handbook of health psychology (pp. 591-611). New York: Oxford University Press.

Schwarzer, R., Lippke, S., & Luszczynska, A. (2011). Mechanisms of health behavior change in persons with chronic illness or disability: The health action process approach (HAPA). Rehabilitation Psychology, 56, 161-170. doi: 10.1037/a0024509

Schwarzer, R., & Warner, L. M. (2011). Forschung zur Selbstwirksamkeit bei Lehrerinnen und Lehrern [Research on teacher self-efficacy]. In E. Terhart, H. Bennewitz, & M. Rothland (Eds.), Handbuch der Forschung zum Lehrerberuf (pp. 452-466). Münster, Germany: Waxmann-Verlag.

Warner, L. M., Schüz, B., Knittle, K., Ziegelmann, J. P., & Wurm, S. (2011). Sources of perceived self-efficacy as predictors of physical activity in older adults. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3, 172-192. doi: 10.1111/j.1758-0854.2011.01050.x

Warner, L. M., Ziegelmann, J. P., Schüz, B., Wurm, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Synergistic effect of social support and self-efficacy on physical exercise in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 19, 249-261. PMid: 21727305

Warner, L. M., Ziegelmann, J. P., Schüz, B., Wurm, S., Tesch-Römer, C., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). Maintaining autonomy despite multimorbidity: Self-efficacy and the two faces of social support. European Journal of Ageing, 8, 3-12. doi: 10.1007/s10433-011-0176-6

Wiedemann, A. U., Lippke, S., Reuter, T., Ziegelmann, J. P., & Schüz, B. (2011). The more the better? The number of plans predicts health behaviour change. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3, 87-106, doi: 10.1111/j.1758-0854.2010.01042.x

Wiedemann, A. U., Lippke, S., Reuter, T., Ziegelmann, J. P., & Schwarzer, R. (2011). How planning facilitates behaviour change: Additive and interactive effects of a randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 42-51. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.724