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Kyra Hamilton
Kyra Hamilton
Prof | Griffith University, AU | University of California, Merced, US | University of Jyväskylä, FI
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Extending the theory of planned behavior: the role of self and social influences in predicting adolescent regular moderate-to-vigorous physical activity
K Hamilton, KM White
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 30 (1), 56-74, 2008
3302008
Fewer emergency readmissions and better quality of life for older adults at risk of hospital readmission: A randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of a 24 …
M Courtney, H Edwards, A Chang, A Parker, K Finlayson, K Hamilton
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 57 (3), 395-402, 2009
2932009
The handbook of behavior change
MS Hagger, LD Cameron, K Hamilton, N Hankonen, T Lintunen
Cambridge University Press, 2020
2442020
Predicting social distancing intention and behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic: An integrated social cognition model
MS Hagger, SR Smith, JJ Keech, SA Moyers, K Hamilton
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 54 (10), 713-727, 2020
1932020
Using an integrated social cognition model to predict COVID‐19 preventive behaviours
CY Lin, V Imani, NR Majd, Z Ghasemi, MD Griffiths, K Hamilton, ...
British journal of health psychology 25 (4), 981-1005, 2020
1832020
Managing stress during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and beyond: Reappraisal and mindset approaches
MS Hagger, JJ Keech, K Hamilton
Stress and Health 36 (3), 396, 2020
1392020
The role of self-efficacy and friend support on adolescent vigorous physical activity
K Hamilton, LM Warner, R Schwarzer
Health Education & Behavior 44 (1), 175-181, 2017
1392017
An extended theory of planned behavior for parent-for-child health behaviors: A meta-analysis.
K Hamilton, A van Dongen, MS Hagger
Health Psychology 39 (10), 863, 2020
1342020
Grit and self‐discipline as predictors of effort and academic attainment
MS Hagger, K Hamilton
British Journal of Educational Psychology 89 (2), 324-342, 2019
1322019
Predicting sugar consumption: Application of an integrated dual-process, dual-phase model
MS Hagger, N Trost, JJ Keech, DKC Chan, K Hamilton
Appetite 116, 147-156, 2017
1262017
A psychosocial analysis of parents' decisions for limiting their young child's screen time: An examination of attitudes, social norms and roles, and control perceptions
K Hamilton, T Spinks, KM White, DJ Kavanagh, AM Walsh
British Journal of Health Psychology 21 (2), 285-301, 2016
1192016
Transitional care interventions reduce unplanned hospital readmissions in high-risk older adults
K Finlayson, AM Chang, MD Courtney, HE Edwards, AW Parker, ...
BMC health services research 18, 1-9, 2018
1162018
Perceived behavioral control moderating effects in the theory of planned behavior: A meta-analysis.
MS Hagger, MWL Cheung, I Ajzen, K Hamilton
Health Psychology 41 (2), 155, 2022
1122022
The influence of university students’ stress mindsets on health and performance outcomes
JJ Keech, MS Hagger, FV O’Callaghan, K Hamilton
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 52 (12), 1046-1059, 2018
1102018
Understanding parental physical activity: Meanings, habits, and social role influence
K Hamilton, KM White
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 11 (4), 275-285, 2010
1102010
Child sun safety: Application of an Integrated Behavior Change model.
K Hamilton, A Kirkpatrick, A Rebar, MS Hagger
Health Psychology 36 (9), 916, 2017
982017
Testing a model of physical activity among mothers and fathers of young children: Integrating self-determined motivation, planning, and the theory of planned behavior
K Hamilton, S Cox, KM White
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 34 (1), 124-145, 2012
982012
The role of teachers’ controlling behaviour in physical education on adolescents’ health-related quality of life: Test of a conditional process model
H Tilga, V Hein, A Koka, K Hamilton, MS Hagger
Educational Psychology 39 (7), 862-880, 2019
942019
Predicting mothers’ decisions to introduce complementary feeding at 6 months. An investigation using an extended theory of planned behaviour
K Hamilton, L Daniels, KM White, N Murray, A Walsh
Appetite 56 (3), 674-681, 2011
942011
Changing behavior using the health action process approach
R Schwarzer, K Hamilton
The handbook of behavior change 2, 89-103, 2020
912020
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