Implementation intention and planning interventions in health psychology: recommendations from the Synergy Expert Group for research and practice
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Hagger, Martin S.Luszczynska, Aleksandra
de Wit, John
Benyamini, Yael
Burkert, Silke
Chamberland, Pier-Eric
Chater, Angel M.
Dombrowski, Stephan U.
van Dongen, Anne
French, David P.
Gauchet, Aurelie
Hankonen, Nelli
Karekla, Maria
Kinney, Anita Y.
Kwasnicka, Dominika
Hing Lo, Siu
López-Roig, Sofia
Meslot, Carine
Marques, Marta Moreira
Neter, Efrat
Plass, Anne Marie
Potthoff, Sebastian
Rennie, Laura
Scholz, Urte
Stadler, Gertraud
Stolte, Elske
ten Hoor, Gill
Verhoeven, Aukje
Wagner, Monika
Oettingen, Gabriele
Sheeran, Paschal
Gollwitzer, Peter
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2016-03-16Subjects
volitioncues-to-action
implementation intentions
if-then plans
goal striving
planning
health psychology
C841 Health Psychology
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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.Citation
Hagger M., Luszczynska A., de Wit J., Benyamini Y., Burkert S., Chamberland P., Chater A., Dombrowski S., van Dongen A., French D., Gauchet A., Hankonen N., Karekla M., Kinney A., Kwasnicka D., Hing Lo S., López-Roig S., Meslot C., Marques M., Neter E., Plass A., Potthoff S., Rennie L., Scholz U., Stadler G., Stolte E., ten Hoor G., Verhoeven A., Wagner M., Oettingen G., Sheeran P., Gollwitzer P. (2016) 'Implementation intention and planning interventions in health psychology: recommendations from the Synergy Expert Group for research and practice', Psychology and Health, 31 (7), pp.814-839.Publisher
RoutledgeJournal
Psychology and HealthAdditional Links
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08870446.2016.1146719Type
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0887-0446ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/08870446.2016.1146719
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