Applied Psychology-Health and Well Being

Papers
(The H4-Index of Applied Psychology-Health and Well Being is 17. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Game or exercise: Which drives the emotional benefits in a single exergaming session?99
Context effects on healthy food choice under situational modes of consumer thinking: A case study with poke bowls67
Associations of global and specific components of positive psychological well‐being with mortality risk: Findings from two cohort studies42
Effectiveness of an educational program for reducing mental illness stigma targeting family medicine trainees in Tunisia: A quasi‐experimental study37
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Why some people do not get vaccinated against COVID‐19: Social‐cognitive determinants of vaccination behavior25
Acculturation to accumulation? Variation in the income‐subjective well‐being relationship by language among Latine respondents in the U.S.25
Effects and mechanisms of an online short‐term audio‐based mindfulness program on positive affect: A randomized controlled trial including exploratory moderator analyses24
Stability of subjective well‐being during the economic crisis: A four‐wave latent transition analysis in a national sample of Poles23
Understanding and overcoming challenges in times of personal or global crisis—Editorial on the Special Issue on Loneliness and Health22
Effects of physical activity planning interventions on reducing sedentary behavior in parent–child dyads: A randomized controlled trial22
Predicting alcohol consumption: Application of an integrated social cognition model of intentions, habits, and cue consistency21
Reducing intrusive memories and promoting posttraumatic growth with Traveler: A randomized controlled study21
Moving well‐being well: Using machine learning to explore the relationship between physical literacy and well‐being in children20
Premenopausal and perimenopausal predictors of postmenopausal health and well‐being: Testing a disposition‐belief‐motivation framework18
Exploring occupational well‐being profiles, outcomes, and predictors among Chinese teachers: A mixed‐methods approach using latent profile and decision tree analysis18
Isolating the role of researcher observation on reactivity to the measurement of physical activity17
Socio‐demographic factors and mental health trajectories in Australian children and primary carers: Implications for policy and intervention using latent class analysis17
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