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2015

Berli, Corina; Ochsner, Sibylle; Stadler, Gertraud; Knoll, Nina; Hornung, Rainer; Scholz, Urte (2015). Volitional processes and daily smoking: Examining inter- and intraindividual associations around a quit attempt. Journal of behavioral medicine, 38(2), pp. 306-317. Springer 10.1007/s10865-014-9598-x

Lüscher, Janina; Stadler, Gertraud; Ochsner, Sibylle; Rackow, Pamela; Knoll, Nina; Hornung, Rainer; Scholz, Urte (2015). Daily negative affect and smoking after a self-set quit attempt: The role of dyadic invisible social support in a daily diary study. British journal of health psychology, 20(4), pp. 708-723. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/bjhp.12135

2014

Scholz, Urte; Berli, Corina (2014). A Dyadic Action Control Trial in Overweight and Obese Couples (DYACTIC). BMC public health, 14(1321), pp. 1-9. BioMed Central 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1321

Lüscher, Janina; Ochsner, S.; Knoll, N.; Stadler, G.; Hornung, R.; Scholz, Urte (2014). Examining Gender Differences in Received, Provided and Invisible Social Control: An Application of the Dual-Effects-Model. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 27(6), pp. 678-694. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/10615806.2014.892585

Berli, Corina; Scholz, Urte (2014). Promoting physical activity in overweight couples: Effectiveness of a dyadic action control trial (DYACTIC) (Unpublished). In: 28th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). Innsbruck. 26.08.-30.08.2014.

Berli, Corina; Scholz, Urte (2014). Dyadic action control in overweight and obese couples: Effectiveness of a randomized controlled trial to promote physical activity. (Unpublished). In: 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP). Paris, France. 08.-13.07.2014.

Berli, Corina; Loretini, Philipp; Radtke, Theda; Hornung, Rainer; Scholz, Urte (2014). Predicting Physical Activity in Adolescents: The Role of Compensatory Health Beliefs within the Health Action Process Approach. Psychology & health, 29(4), pp. 458-474. Routledge 10.1080/08870446.2013.865028

Lüscher, Janina; Stadler, Gertraud; Scholz, Urte (2014). Does social support really help to quit smoking in smoking couples? (Unpublished). In: 28th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. Innsbruck. 26.08.-30.08.2014.

Lüscher, Janina; Ochsner, Sibylle; Berli, Corina; Knoll, Nina; Stadler, Gertrud; Hornung, Rainer; Scholz, Urte (2014). Examining invisible social control as predictor of daily smoking and negative affect after a self-set quit date (Unpublished). In: 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology. Paris. 08.07.-13.07.2014.

2013

Lüscher, J.; Ochsner, S.; Knoll, N.; Stadler, G.; Hornung, R.; Scholz, U. (September 2013). Predicting daily smoking and affect before and after a self-set quite date : The role of invisible social support. In: 13th Congress of the Swiss Psychological Society (SGP). Basel, Switzerland. September 2013.

Berli, C.; Stadler, Gertraud; Knoll, Nina; Hornung, Rainer; Scholz, Urte; Ochsner, Sibylle (17 July 2013). Inter- and intraindividual associations between volitional processes and daily smoking during a quit attempt (Unpublished). In: 27th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). Bordeaux, France. 16.-20.07.2013.

2012

Goetzmann, Lutz; Scholz, Urte; Dux, Raphaela; Roellin, Michaela; Boehler, Annette; Muellhaupt, Beat; Noll, Georg; Wüthrich, Rudolf P.; Klaghofer, Richard (2012). Life Satisfaction and Burnout Among Heart, Lung, Liver, and Kidney Transplant Patients and Their Spouses. Swiss journal of psychology, 71(3), pp. 125-134. Huber 10.1024/1421-0185/a000079

Scholz, Urte; Klaghofer, Richard; Dux, Raphaela; Roellin, Michaela; Boehler, Annette; Muellhaupt, Beat; Noll, Georg; Wüthrich, Rudolf P.; Goetzmann, Lutz (2012). Predicting intentions and adherence behavior in the context of organ transplantation: Gender differences of provided social support. Journal of psychosomatic research, 72(3), pp. 214-219. Elsevier 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2011.10.008

Scholz, Urte; Kliegel, Matthias; Luszczynska, Aleksandra; Knoll, Nina (2012). Associations between received social support and positive and negative affect: evidence for age differences from a daily-diary study. European journal of ageing, 9(4), pp. 361-371. Springer 10.1007/s10433-012-0236-6

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