Long-term effects of two psychological interventions on physical exercise and self-regulation following coronary rehabilitation

International Journal of Behavioral Medicine - Tập 12 Số 4 - Trang 244-255 - 2005
Falko F. Sniehotta1, Urte Scholz2, Ralf Schwarzer2, Bärbel Fuhrmann3, Ulrich Kiwus3, Heinz Völler4
1School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
2Free University, Berlin, Germany
3Rehabilitationsklinik Seehof, Teltow, Germany
4Klinik am See, Rüdersdorf, Germany

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