๐ข New systematic review ๐ข
How do hemodialysis patients manage their symptoms? This systematic review integrated findings from 30 studies in one framework, highlighting complex experiences of patients in managing their symptoms.
๐Read more: https://t.co/44gRWMyMJO
๐ข New multilevel meta-analysis ๐ข
How can we support people to be active after retirement? This study looked at psychological components in 67 studies, and found small effects. Some strategies were associated with better effectiveness.
๐ Read more: https://t.co/38YDNYOg4d
๐ข New meta-analysis ๐ข
How can we best support people struggling with anxiety, depression and stress during the pandemic? This review and meta-analysis looked at digital interventions, and compared results of 20 available studies.
๐ Read more: https://t.co/tGSQd7NkuE
Interested in changing behaviour? This review and synthesis looked at barriers and enablers to having blood pressure checked, identifying knowledge, identity, emotions, social contacts and environmental factors as key influences.
๐ Read more: https://t.co/LovhzcY5HF
๐ข New systematic review and meta-analysis ๐ข
Which psychological, social and behavioural factors are associated with disease activity and adjustment to Lupus?
๐ Read more: https://t.co/O1yc0mNDg9
How can we best control gestational weight gain during pregnancy? In this Bayesian network meta-analysis of 24 trials, blended in-person and mHealth model demonstrated the highest likelihood of being highly effective. ๐ Read more: https://t.co/ALJOLdUlGm
As editor of Health Psychology Review,
@geertcrombez will provide an editor's perspective on publishing next week at an EHPS CREATE webinar.
Don't forget to sign up here: https://t.co/bSEzA5Ngh0
Do goals always need to be specific to be effective? This critical conceptual review explores open goals, providing the first clear conceptual definition and critically reviewing the evidence on their role in health behavior change. ๐ Read more: https://t.co/1s2TKM4p8K
How can we improve self-management for patients on dialysis? This meta-analysis of 45 RCTs evaluates interventions and identifies key strategiesโhighlighting the role of psychotherapeutic techniques in optimizing health outcomes.
More here: https://t.co/60zwOTUqKC
How do placebo and nocebo effects shape treatment outcomes? This scoping review synthesizes evidence from 306 systematic reviews & meta-analyses, uncovering key determinantsโindividual, clinical, psychological, and contextual factors. Read more here: https://t.co/gNkzDKAxV1
As editor of Health Psychology Review,
@geertcrombez will provide an editor's perspective on publishing next week at an EHPS CREATE webinar.
Don't forget to sign up here: https://t.co/bSEzA5Ngh0
Interested in adolescent health? Have a look at this review looking into four pathways in which family wealth influences the health of adolescents. Find the whole review here: https://t.co/uM2tzVlRQC
The fourth issue of 2024 has been finalized, containing no less than 14(!) high-quality reviews and meta-analyses!
Interested in being up to date on the latest evidence in health psychology? Then you probably want to check out the full issue here: https://t.co/733TyoJtyg
In this meta-analysis, Rhoads and colleagues explored yoga as an intervention for stress, finding large amounts of heterogeneity in research.
Interested in where this heterogeneity comes from, including potential moderators? Find the full paper here: https://t.co/uZOBlBPyt6
In this meta-analysis of 32 studies, Boersma-van Dam and colleagues explored the post-traumatic stress disorder in burn survivors, finding a pooled prevalence of 1 in 5 burn survivors!
Want more info, including subgroup analysis? Find the full paper here: https://t.co/Fq1K2HBTb1
In this open access article, @MirelaZaneva discusses moral implications of decisions made in the data analysis process.
A thought-provoking piece that calls for more consideration in our data analysis choices!
Read the full paper here: https://t.co/8OGmf0GT17
In this systematic review and meta-analysis, Rhodes and colleagues investigate interventions on physical activity identity, including investigations of different behavior change techniques as moderators!
Read the full review here: https://t.co/xrUBgcvsAq
Sara Tasnim and colleagues conducted an important systematic review and identified 14 psychosocial barriers and 9 facilitators to the uptake of genetic services for hereditary cancer!
Want to learn which? Read the full review here: https://t.co/RbIbIAyJDV
@ccntsilva and colleagues have reviewed 61(!) and analysed studies on multiple health behaviour change interventions for patients with chronic conditions,
Read the full article here: https://t.co/Z5ZeKEDcO9
In this article, Jessica Balla and @martinhagger discuss shortcomings and evidence gaps of the protection motivation theory and provide recommendations on how to move forward.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/qn9Yo95jqP