dr. Annick De Paepe
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A mobile healthy lifestyle intervention to promote mental health in adolescence : a mixed-methods evaluation
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The relationship of affective and bodily states with goals and plans to increase physical activity : an 8‐day study in students
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Lost without a cause : time to embrace causal thinking using Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)
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Building on existing classifications of behavior change techniques to classify planned coping strategies : physical activity diary study
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The effect of psychological factors on pain outcomes : lessons learned for the next generation of research
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In search of conditioned pain : an experimental analysis
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Content and quality of physical activity ontologies : a systematic review
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The design of an ontology-driven mHealth behaviour change ecosystem to increase physical activity in adults
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Attentional interference by pain in a dishabituation procedure : an experimental investigation
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What do alexithymia items measure? A discriminant content validity study of the Toronto-alexithymia-scale-20
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Effectiveness of the mHealth intervention 'MyDayPlan' to increase physical activity : an aggregated single case approach
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When, why, and how do people deviate from physical distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic : a mixed-methods study
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The impact of mental and somatic stressors on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus : a diary study
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Let’s talk about pain catastrophizing measures : an item content analysis
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Adherence to the physical distancing measures during the COVID‐19 pandemic : a HAPA‐based perspective