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M A Arden
M A Arden
Department of Psychology, Sociology & Politics, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
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Health psychology and the coronavirus (COVID‐19) global pandemic: A call for research
MA Arden, J Chilcot
British journal of health psychology 25 (2), 231, 2020
1892020
Maternal obesity support services: a qualitative study of the perspectives of women and midwives
PJ Furness, K McSeveny, MA Arden, C Garland, AM Dearden, H Soltani
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 11, 1-11, 2011
1872011
Evidence that self-affirmation reduces alcohol consumption: randomized exploratory trial with a new, brief means of self-affirming.
CJ Armitage, PR Harris, MA Arden
Health Psychology 30 (5), 633, 2011
1782011
Stages of change or changes of stage? Predicting transitions in transtheoretical model stages in relation to healthy food choice.
CJ Armitage, P Sheeran, M Conner, MA Arden
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 72 (3), 491, 2004
1782004
Exploring discontinuity patterns in the transtheoretical model: An application of the theory of planned behaviour
CJ Armitage, MA Arden
British journal of health psychology 7 (1), 89-103, 2002
1702002
How useful are the stages of change for targeting interventions? Randomized test of a brief intervention to reduce smoking.
CJ Armitage, MA Arden
Health psychology 27 (6), 789, 2008
1472008
A volitional help sheet to increase physical activity in people with low socioeconomic status: a randomised exploratory trial
CJ Armitage, MA Arden
Psychology and Health 25 (10), 1129-1145, 2010
1122010
Felt and potential ambivalence across the stages of change
CJ Armitage, MA Arden
Journal of health psychology 12 (1), 149-158, 2007
1042007
Evidence for discontinuity patterns across the stages of change: A role for attitudinal ambivalence
CJ Armitage, R Povey, MA Arden
Psychology and Health 18 (3), 373-386, 2003
1032003
Conflicting influences on UK mothers' decisions to introduce solid foods to their infants
MA Arden
Maternal & child nutrition 6 (2), 159-173, 2010
982010
Experiences of baby‐led weaning: trust, control and renegotiation
MA Arden, RL Abbott
Maternal & child nutrition 11 (4), 829-844, 2015
972015
A brief psychological intervention that reduces adolescent alcohol consumption.
CJ Armitage, R Rowe, MA Arden, PR Harris
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 82 (3), 546, 2014
692014
Maternal obesity management using mobile technology: a feasibility study to evaluate a text messaging based complex intervention during pregnancy
H Soltani, A Duxbury, MA Arden, A Dearden, PJ Furness, C Garland
Journal of obesity 2015, 2015
672015
A volitional help sheet to reduce alcohol consumption in the general population: a field experiment
CJ Armitage, MA Arden
Prevention Science 13, 635-643, 2012
672012
Predicting and explaining transtheoretical model stage transitions in relation to condom‐carrying behaviour
MA Arden, CJ Armitage
British journal of health psychology 13 (4), 719-735, 2008
672008
What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations
D Ghio, S Lawes-Wickwar, MY Tang, T Epton, N Howlett, E Jenkinson, ...
BMJ open 11 (11), e048750, 2021
642021
Enhancing the quality and transparency of qualitative research methods in health psychology
RL Shaw, FL Bishop, J Horwood, J Chilcot, M Arden
British journal of health psychology 24 (4), 739-745, 2019
622019
Factors associated with breastfeeding up to 6 months postpartum in mothers with diabetes
H Soltani, M Arden
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 38 (5), 586-594, 2009
582009
A volitional help sheet to reduce binge drinking in students: a randomized exploratory trial
MA Arden, CJ Armitage
Alcohol and alcoholism 47 (2), 156-159, 2012
562012
Exploring virtual reality and prosthetic training
I Phelan, M Arden, C Garcia, C Roast
2015 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR), 353-354, 2015
522015
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