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L. Alison Phillips
L. Alison Phillips
Associate Professor Psychology, Iowa State University
E-mail megerősítve itt: iastate.edu
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The Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM): a dynamic framework for understanding illness self-management
H Leventhal, LA Phillips, E Burns
Journal of behavioral medicine 39, 935-946, 2016
11292016
A meta-analytic review of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire
M Credé, LA Phillips
Learning and individual differences 21 (4), 337-346, 2011
6922011
Health Psychology: The search for pathways between behavior and health
H Leventhal, J Weinman, EA Leventhal, LA Phillips
Annu. Rev. Psychol 59, 477-505, 2008
3932008
Assessing theoretical predictors of long-term medication adherence: Patients’ treatment-related beliefs, experiential feedback and habit development
L Alison Phillips, H Leventhal, EA Leventhal
Psychology & Health 28 (10), 1135-1151, 2013
1672013
Habitual instigation and habitual execution: Definition, measurement, and effects on behaviour frequency
B Gardner, LA Phillips, G Judah
British journal of health psychology 21 (3), 613-630, 2016
1622016
Physicians’ communication of the common‐sense self‐regulation model results in greater reported adherence than physicians’ use of interpersonal skills
LA Phillips, H Leventhal, EA Leventhal
British journal of health psychology 17 (2), 244-257, 2012
1572012
Habitual exercise instigation (vs. execution) predicts healthy adults’ exercise frequency.
LA Phillips, B Gardner
Health Psychology 35 (1), 69, 2016
1512016
Modeling health and illness behavior: The approach of the commonsense model.
H Leventhal, S Bodnar-Deren, JY Breland, J Hash-Converse, LA Phillips, ...
Psychology Press, 2012
1232012
Self-management of chronic illness: the role of ‘habit’versus reflective factors in exercise and medication adherence
LA Phillips, J Cohen, E Burns, J Abrams, S Renninger
Journal of Behavioral Medicine 39, 1076-1091, 2016
1052016
Key barriers to medication adherence in survivors of strokes and transient ischemic attacks
IM Kronish, MA Diefenbach, DE Edmondson, LA Phillips, K Fei, ...
Journal of general internal medicine 28, 675-682, 2013
952013
Modelling management of chronic illness in everyday life: A common-sense approach
H Leventhal, LA Phillips, E Burns
Psychological Topics 25 (1), 1-18, 2016
732016
The necessity-concerns framework: a multidimensional theory benefits from multidimensional analysis
LA Phillips, MA Diefenbach, IM Kronish, RM Negron, CR Horowitz
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 48 (1), 7-16, 2014
692014
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans report symptoms consistent with chronic multisymptom illness one year after deployment
L McAndrew, D Helmer, LA Phillips, H Chandler, K Ray, K Quigley
572016
Using the common-sense model to understand health outcomes for medically unexplained symptoms: a meta-analysis
LM McAndrew, M Crede, K Maestro, S Slotkin, J Kimber, LA Phillips
Health Psychology Review 13 (4), 427-446, 2019
542019
Factors associated with the accuracy of physicians’ predictions of patient adherence
LA Phillips, EA Leventhal, H Leventhal
Patient education and counseling 85 (3), 461-467, 2011
542011
Intrinsic rewards predict exercise via behavioral intentions for initiators but via habit strength for maintainers.
LA Phillips, PÉ Chamberland, EB Hekler, J Abrams, MH Eisenberg
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 5 (4), 352, 2016
532016
Evaluating motivational interviewing and habit formation to enhance the effect of activity trackers on healthy adults’ activity levels: randomized intervention
LD Ellingson, JE Lansing, KJ DeShaw, KL Peyer, Y Bai, M Perez, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (2), e10988, 2019
502019
Evaluating the potential roles of body dissatisfaction in exercise avoidance
KR More, LA Phillips, MHE Colman
Body Image 28, 110-114, 2019
472019
Revisiting the power pose effect: How robust are the results reported by Carney, Cuddy, and Yap (2010) to data analytic decisions?
M Credé, LA Phillips
Social Psychological and Personality Science 8 (5), 493-499, 2017
402017
Cultural incongruity predicts adjustment to college for student veterans.
LM McAndrew, S Slotkin, J Kimber, K Maestro, LA Phillips, JL Martin, ...
Journal of counseling psychology 66 (6), 678, 2019
372019
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