Ecological momentary assessment of self-attitudes in response to dietary lapses.
Leah M SchumacherGerald J MartinStephanie P GoldsteinStephanie M ManasseRoss D CrosbyMeghan L ButrynJason LillisEvan M FormanPublished in: Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association (2017)
Findings provide preliminary support for the relevance of self-attitudes and self-efficacy to lapses during early lifestyle modification. While greater typical self-efficacy and more positive typical self-regard are associated with fewer lapses, lower momentary self-criticism and very positive or negative typical self-regard may confer risk for same-day lapses. (PsycINFO Database Record