Correspondence to Dr Julie Richardson, School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada; jrichard{at}mcmaster.ca Objective To examine the overall effectiveness of ...
Background The global surge in ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is a major public health challenge, particularly among ...
Introduction High-risk pregnant women with physical or obstetric complications may develop depression and anxiety disorders that may worsen depending on the consequences of treatment and management ...
The more people know about when and why behavioural interventions are being used and their effectiveness, the more likely they are to accept their use to change their behaviour. The more people know ...
A study of interventions aimed at changing people’s behaviour suggests that those that fail have common features. Identifying these features could help predict potential ways in which future ...
Treatments for generalised and focal dystonia, including pharmaceutical or surgical options, focus predominately on the motor symptoms of the condition. Conservative therapies that have been suggested ...
Correspondence to Dr. Zeljko Pedisic, Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria University, Melbourne 3001, Australia; Zeljko.Pedisic{at}vu.edu.au Background No systematic reviews of ...
New research has shown that despite the widespread use of behavioral interventions across society, failed interventions are surprisingly common. Research led by Queen Mary University of London has ...
Smartphone apps—particularly those based on psychological theories—are three times as effective as no/minimal support at helping people who smoke stub out their tobacco use long term, suggests a ...
1. Diagnostic process-How well was the diagnostic process described? 2. Sample size-Is this defined? 3. Control group-Is a control group included and if so how well ...