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Examining Real Weight Loss Attempts with Meal Replacement Program Participants: Efficacy, Social Support, and Undermining
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Shannon, B., Bagby, R., Wang, M.Q., & Trenkner, L. (1990). Self-efficacy: A contributor to the explanation of eating behavior. Health Education Research, 5, 395-407.
Strecher, V.J., DeVellis, B.M., Becker, M.H., & Rosenstock, I.M. (1986). The role of self-efficacy in achieving health behavior change. Health Education Quarterly, 13(1), 73-92.
Stunkard, A., Faith, M., & Allison, K. (2003). Depression and obesity. Biological Psychiatry, 54 (3), 330-337.
Taylor C., Bandura A., Ewart C., Miller N., DeBusk R.:(1985) Exercise testing to enhance wives' confidence in their husbands' cardiac capability soon after clinically uncomplicated myocardial infarction. American Journal of Cardiology, 55, 635-638.
Thompson, D., & Wolf, A. (2001). The medical-care cost burden of obesity. Obesity Reviews, 2 (3), 189.
Tsai, A., & Wadden, T. (2005). Systematic Review: An evaluation of major commercial weight loss programs in the United States. Ann Intern Med, 142, 56-66.
Vinokur, A. D., Price, R. H., & Caplan, R. D. (1996). Hard times and hurtful partners: How financial strain affects depression and relationship satisfaction of unemployed persons and their spouses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 166-179.
Vinokur, A. D., & van Ryn, M. (1993). Social support and undermining in close relationships: Their independent effects on the mental health of unemployed persons. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65(2), 350-359.
Wadden, T.A., & Phelan, S. (2002). Assessment of quality of life in obese individuals. Obesity Research, 10, 50S-7S.
Wadden, T.A., & Foster, G.D. (2000). Behavior treatment of obesity. Medical Clinics of North America, 84, 441-461.
Wallston, K. A. (1994). Theoretically based strategies for health behavior change. In M. P. O’Donnell & J.S. Harris (Eds.), Health promotion in the workplace (2
nd
ed., pp. 185-203).
Albany, NY: Delmar.
Walster, E., Walster, G. W., & Berscheid, E. (1978). Equity: Theory and research. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.
Wardle, J.. (1999). Aetiology of obesity VIII : Psychological factors. In British Nutrition Foundation (Ed.), Obesity. The report of the British Nutrition Foundation Task Force (pp. 83-90). Blackwell Science: Oxford.
Weinberger, R., Hughes, H., Critelli, J., England, R., & Jackson, A.(1984). Effects of preexisting and manipulated self-efficacy on weight loss in a self-control program. Journal of Research in Personality, 18, 352-258.
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Shannon, B., Bagby, R., Wang, M.Q., & Trenkner, L. (1990). Self-efficacy: A contributor to the explanation of eating behavior. Health Education Research, 5, 395-407.
Strecher, V.J., DeVellis, B.M., Becker, M.H., & Rosenstock, I.M. (1986). The role of self- efficacy in achieving health behavior change. Health Education Quarterly, 13(1), 73-92.
Stunkard, A., Faith, M., & Allison, K. (2003). Depression and obesity. Biological Psychiatry, 54 (3), 330-337.
Taylor C., Bandura A., Ewart C., Miller N., DeBusk R.:(1985) Exercise testing to enhance wives' confidence in their husbands' cardiac capability soon after clinically uncomplicated myocardial infarction. American Journal of Cardiology, 55, 635-638.
Thompson, D., & Wolf, A. (2001). The medical-care cost burden of obesity. Obesity Reviews, 2 (3), 189.
Tsai, A., & Wadden, T. (2005). Systematic Review: An evaluation of major commercial weight loss programs in the United States. Ann Intern Med, 142, 56-66.
Vinokur, A. D., Price, R. H., & Caplan, R. D. (1996). Hard times and hurtful partners: How financial strain affects depression and relationship satisfaction of unemployed persons and their spouses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 166-179.
Vinokur, A. D., & van Ryn, M. (1993). Social support and undermining in close relationships: Their independent effects on the mental health of unemployed persons. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65(2), 350-359.
Wadden, T.A., & Phelan, S. (2002). Assessment of quality of life in obese individuals. Obesity Research, 10, 50S-7S.
Wadden, T.A., & Foster, G.D. (2000). Behavior treatment of obesity. Medical Clinics of North America, 84, 441-461.
Wallston, K. A. (1994). Theoretically based strategies for health behavior change. In M. P. O’Donnell & J.S. Harris (Eds.), Health promotion in the workplace (2
nd
ed., pp. 185-203).
Albany, NY: Delmar.
Walster, E., Walster, G. W., & Berscheid, E. (1978). Equity: Theory and research. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.
Wardle, J.. (1999). Aetiology of obesity VIII : Psychological factors. In British Nutrition Foundation (Ed.), Obesity. The report of the British Nutrition Foundation Task Force (pp. 83- 90). Blackwell Science: Oxford.
Weinberger, R., Hughes, H., Critelli, J., England, R., & Jackson, A.(1984). Effects of preexisting and manipulated self-efficacy on weight loss in a self-control program. Journal of Research in Personality, 18, 352-258.
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