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A self-regulation perspective on avoidance and persistence behaviour in chronic pain: new theories, new challenges? Ghent University
A self-regulation eHealth intervention to increase healthy Behavior through general practice : protocol and systematic development Ghent University
The use and evaluation of self-regulation techniques can predict health goal attainment in adults : an explorative study Ghent University
The interplay between self-regulation and affectivity in binge eating among adolescents Ghent University
Acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of an eHealth behaviour intervention using self-regulation: 'My plan' Ghent University
Self-regulation profiles in addictive behaviors among adolescents: A transdiagnostic approach KU Leuven University of Antwerp
Self-regulation matters: Examining the relationship between classroom learning environments and student motivation through structural equation modeling Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The classroom learning environment plays a crucial role in promoting student motivation. With this in mind, this study investigates the relationship between classroom learning environments and student motivation via self-regulation as a mediator. We collected data from 2033 students and analyzed them using structural equation modeling. Task orientation, ongoing assessment, teacher support, cooperation, equity, involvement, and differentiated ...
Towards a broader understanding of job crafting: A self-regulation perspective on crafting in new work contexts KU Leuven
Adressing theoretical shortcomings in work-home research: developing and testing a Person-Environment Fit Perspective on the Work-Home Interface.
Temperament, self-regulation, and executive functioning in childhood stuttering Ghent University
Temperament, self-regulation, and executive functioning are related concepts and important for emotional regulation in children. During this lecture, we will focus on our lab's recent findings in childhood stuttering, frame these within existing models of childhood stuttering, and discuss possible implications for assessment and treatment.