Does Social Support Really Help to Eat a Low‐Fat Diet? Main Effects and Gender Differences of Received Social Support within the H ealth A ction P rocess A …

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung… - … Psychology: Health and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Most theories of health‐behavior change focus exclusively on individual self‐
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

Does social support really help to eat a low-fat diet?: Main effects and gender differences of received social support within the Health Action Process Approach

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung, N Knoll - 2013 - kops.uni-konstanz.de
Background: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual self-
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

Does Social Support Really Help to Eat a Low‐Fat Diet? Main Effects and Gender Differences of Received Social Support within the H ealth A ction P rocess A …

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Background: Most theories of health‐behavior change focus exclusively on individual self‐
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

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Background: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual self-
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

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U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung… - … psychology. Health and …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Background Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual self-
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

Does Social Support Really Help to Eat a Low-Fat Diet? Main Effects and Gender Differences of Received Social Support within the Health Action Process Approach

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung… - Applied Psychology: Health …, 2013 - boris.unibe.ch
BACKGROUND: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual
self-regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's …

Does social support really help to eat a low-fat diet? Main effects and gender differences of received social support within the Health Action Process Approach

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung, N Knoll - Applied Psychology: Health …, 2013 - zora.uzh.ch
BACKGROUND: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual
self-regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's …

Does Social Support Really Help to Eat a Low-Fat Diet? Main Effects and Gender Differences of Received Social Support within the Health Action Process Approach.

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung… - … Psychology: Health & …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual self-
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …

Does social support really help to eat a low‐fat diet? Main effects and gender differences of received social support within the Health Action Process Approach.

U Scholz, S Ochsner, R Hornung… - … Psychology: Health and …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Most theories of health-behavior change focus exclusively on individual self-
regulation without taking social factors, such as social support, into account. This study's first …