British Journal of Health Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of British Journal of Health Psychology is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Editorial Acknowledgement39
Using positive imagination to reduce negativity in information processing and hesitant attitudes towards childhood COVID ‐19 vaccinations in parents:29
Perceiving immunity, predicting somatic symptoms: Validation of the ‘Perceived Immunity’ scale and its association with daily health27
Dyadic reciprocal associations between self‐efficacy and planning predict sedentary behaviour25
Linking measures to mechanisms of action: An expert opinion study24
Uptake of planning as a self‐regulation strategy: Adolescents’ reasons for (not) planning physical activity in an intervention trial23
Process evaluation findings contradict RCT results of the IBDBOOST22
Barriers and enablers to delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study in healthcare pro21
Holding the hope? Therapist and client perspectives on long COVID recovery: A Q‐methodology20
Reasons for using indoor tanning devices: A systematic review of qualitative evidence19
Planning and optimizing a digital self‐management support intervention: Acne Care Online18
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Engagement with arts and culture activities in the Danish general population: Longitudinal associations with new onset or persistent depression and mental wellbeing16
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Clinicians' implicit and explicit attitudes about the legitimacy of functional neurological disorders correlate with referral decisions16
Attentional bias in psoriasis: The role of processing time and emotional valence15
Mindfulness‐based interventions for body image dissatisfaction among clinical population: A systematic review and meta‐analysis15
Feasibility, acceptability, and exploratory outcomes of a virtual cognitive behavioural therapy‐based group intervention for persistent fatigue in endometriosis: The Managing Fatigue in Endometriosis 15
Lung cancer through patients’ lived experiences: A sociocultural perspective15
Associations between lifestyle and well‐being in early and late pregnancy in women with overweight or obesity: Secondary analyses of the PEARS RCT15
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