Self-control
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Subject Areas on Research
- A polygenic score for age-at-first-birth predicts disinhibition.
- An Applied Contextual Model for Promoting Self-Regulation Enactment Across Development: Implications for Prevention, Public Health and Future Research.
- Association of Transition Readiness to Intentional Self-Regulation and Hopeful Future Expectations in Youth With Illness.
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms Are Associated with Overeating with and without Loss of Control in Youth with Overweight/Obesity.
- Caregiver Preferences for the Treatment of Males with Fragile X Syndrome.
- Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age.
- Close relationships and self-regulation: How relationship satisfaction facilitates momentary goal pursuit.
- Culture moderates the relationship between self-control ability and free will beliefs in childhood
- Cumulative childhood risk is associated with a new measure of chronic inflammation in adulthood.
- Dysregulation in children: Origins and implications from age 5 to age 28.
- Eat now or later: self-control as an overlapping cognitive mechanism of depression and obesity.
- Eating behavior traits of successful weight losers during 12 months of alternate-day fasting: An exploratory analysis of a randomized controlled trial.
- Food Insecurity and Eating Behavior Relationships Among Congregate Meal Participants in Georgia.
- How does the Fast Track intervention prevent adverse outcomes in young adulthood?
- How winning changes motivation in multiphase competitions.
- In good company: managing interpersonal resources that support self-regulation.
- Indulgent Foods Can Paradoxically Promote Disciplined Dietary Choices.
- Interaction of reward seeking and self-regulation in the prediction of risk taking: A cross-national test of the dual systems model.
- Measurement Invariance and Convergent Validity of Anger and Sadness Self-Regulation Among Youth From Six Cultural Groups.
- Microinterventions targeting regulatory focus and regulatory fit selectively reduce dysphoric and anxious mood.
- Modeling the onset of a depressive episode: A self-regulation perspective.
- On the relation between mind wandering, PTSD symptomology, and self-control.
- Parents' and early adolescents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and early adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems: A longitudinal study in three countries.
- Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Among Participants in a Workplace Obesity Intervention.
- Questionnaires for outcome expectancy, self-regulation, and behavioral expectation for resistance training among young-old adults: development and preliminary validity.
- Rationale, design and methods for the RIGHT Track Health Study: pathways from childhood self-regulation to cardiovascular risk in adolescence.
- Reward Seeking and Self-Regulation: Changing the Environment to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy.
- Self-Regulation and Psychopathology: Toward an Integrative Translational Research Paradigm.
- Self-regulatory consequences of observing others making goal progress: A longitudinal field study in weight loss groups.
- Self-system therapy for distress associated with persistent low back pain: A randomized clinical trial.
- Self-weighing in weight management interventions: A systematic review of literature.
- Sociocultural discourse in science: Flawed assumptions and bias in the CLASH model.
- Suicidal Behavior and Problems with Emotion Regulation.
- The Role of Self-Control and Early Adolescents' Friendships in the Development of Externalizing Behavior: The SNARE Study.
- The burden of responsibility: Interpersonal costs of high self-control.
- The role of psychological science in efforts to improve cardiovascular medication adherence.
- Thought-control difficulty motivates structure seeking.
- Transactive goal dynamics.
- Uniquely human self-control begins at school age.
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Keywords of People
- Staddon, John E. R., James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neuroscience, Psychology & Neuroscience