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Are deposit contracts perceived to be effective for health behavior change? A study into expectations of effectiveness of social versus individual deposit contracts for health behavior change
Social influencers, alcohol en de samenhang met religie bij jongvolwassenen
Financial incentives and intrinsic motivation: Is intrinsic motivation expected to be more undermined when offered a reward than a deposit contract financial incentive for health-behavior?
Het effect van Instagramgebruik op alcoholgebruik: Beïnvloedt de duur van het actief zijn op Instagram door jongvolwassenen de samenhang tussen het in aanraking komen met social influencers die alcoholposts plaatsen en het alcoholgebruik van de jongvolwas
Effective elements of a smoking cessation intervention for smokers with a low socioeconomic status: Looking into gender and ethnicity differences in the ‘Wijkchallenge stoppen met roken’
Workplace bullying: Testing the work-environment hypothesis at a unit-level
Social influencers, alcoholgebruik en de rol van opleidingsniveau bij jongvolwassenen
A new way for healthy living: An investigion on the uptake of deposit contracts and gain framed incentives in regard to changing health behaviour
Better together or every man for himself? Do people prefer using cooperative or individual deposit contracts for health behavior change?
Accepting money for health-behavior change? Ethical acceptability higher in gain framed financial incentives than in deposit contracts
Strengthening ideal and feared future selves among smokers who want to quit: The role of stress and perceived control in strengthening the ideal non-smoking self
The influence of surgery on health-related quality of life among hernia patients and the role of social support
Profiles of informal caregivers at high risk for burden
The effectiveness of the Patient Education Program-Pituitary (PEP-Pit) in enhancing the health-related quality of life in patients with pituitary diseases: a randomized-controlled trail