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Lawrence R Brawley

Lawrence R Brawley

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
51
Citations
12229
World Ranking
2550
National Ranking
141

Overview

Lawrence R Brawley is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and focuses their research within the field of Medicine, contributing notably to subfields including Oncology, Physiology, Applied Psychology, General Health Professions, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their work spans several main topics such as Physical Activity and Health, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, Cardiac Health and Mental Health, Cancer survivorship and care, Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life, and the Lymphatic System and Diseases.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Lawrence R Brawley include:

  • Videoconference-Delivered Group-Based Physical Activity Self-Regulatory Support for Adults With Spinal Cord Injury: A Feasibility Study, 2020, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
  • Self-regulatory efficacy for exercise in cardiac rehabilitation: Review and recommendations for measurement, 2020, Rehabilitation Psychology
  • Feasibility and acceptability of a group-mediated exercise intervention for gynecological cancer survivors, 2021, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
  • Effect of Group Counseling Plus Tailored Exercise on Mobility Function in Multiple Sclerosis, 2020, International Journal of MS Care
  • A proof-of-concept study on the impact of a chronic pain and physical activity training workshop for exercise professionals, 2020, Scandinavian Journal of Pain

Frequent co-authors associated with Brawley's research include Sean Locke, Parminder Flora, James D. Sessford, Miranda A. Cary, and Samantha Jeske.

Their publications often appear in venues such as Rehabilitation Psychology, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, International Journal of MS Care, and Scandinavian Journal of Pain.

Best Publications

  • Group dynamics in sport

    W. Neil Widmeyer;Lawrence R. Brawley;Albert V. Carron

  • The Development of an Instrument to Assess Cohesion in Sport Teams: The Group Environment Questionnaire

    A.V. Carron;W.N. Widmeyer;L.R. Brawley

  • Cohesion: Conceptual and Measurement Issues

    Albert V. Carron;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • A systematic review of three approaches for constructing physical activity messages: what messages work and what improvements are needed?

    Amy E Latimer;Lawrence R Brawley;Rebecca L Bassett

  • Older adults with chronic disease: benefits of group-mediated counseling in the promotion of physically active lifestyles.

    W. Jack Rejeski;Lawrence R. Brawley;Walter T. Ambrosius;Peter H. Brubaker

  • Assessing the cohesion of teams: Validity of the Group Environment Questionnaire.

    Lawrence R. Brawley;Albert V. Carron;W. Neil Widmeyer

  • Compliance to exercise therapy in older participants with knee osteoarthritis: implications for treating disability.

    W. Rejeski;Lawrence Brawley;Walter Ettinger;Timothy Morgan

  • Role Efficacy, Role Clarity, and Role Performance Effectiveness:

    Steven R. Bray;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Self-efficacy for exercise in cardiac rehabilitation: review and recommendations.

    Jennifer Woodgate;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • A group-mediated cognitive-behavioral intervention for increasing adherence to physical activity in older adults.

    Lawrence R. Brawley;W. Jack Rejeski;Lesley Lutes

  • Relationship between collective efficacy and team cohesion: Conceptual and measurement issues.

    David M. Paskevich;Lawrence R. Brawley;Kim D. Dorsch;W. Neil Widmeyer

  • Self-Efficacy and Healthy Behavior

    James E. Maddux;Lawrence Brawley;Angela Boykin

  • Group Cohesion and Individual Adherence to Physical Activity

    Albert V. Carron;W. Neil Widmeyer;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Item Wording and Internal Consistency of a Measure of Cohesion: The Group Environment Questionnaire

    Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron;Steven R. Bray;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Healthy-eater Identity and Self-efficacy Predict Healthy Eating Behavior: A Prospective View

    Shaelyn M. Strachan;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Psychological Benefits of Physical Activity Are Influenced by the Social Environment

    Elizabeth E. Turner;W. Jack Rejeski;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Studying adherence to therapeutic regimens: overview, theories, recommendations.

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  • Predicting the intentions and behavior of exercise initiates using two forms of self-efficacy

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  • Moms in motion: a group-mediated cognitive-behavioral physical activity intervention.

    Anita G Cramp;Lawrence R Brawley

  • Exploring the relationship between cohesion and group resistance to disruption.

    Lawrence R. Brawley;Albert V. Carron;W. Neil Widmeyer

  • Do Individual Perceptions of Group Cohesion Reflect Shared Beliefs?: An Empirical Analysis

    Albert V. Carron;Lawrence R. Brawley;Mark A. Eys;Steven Bray

  • The Effects of Group Size in Sport

    W. Neil Widmeyer;Lawrence R. Brawley;Albert V. Carron

  • Reactions to a perceived challenge to identity: a focus on exercise and healthy eating.

    Shaelyn M. Strachan;Lawrence R. Brawley

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin S. Spink
Kevin S. Spink University of Saskatchewan
Kathleen A. Martin Ginis
Kathleen A. Martin Ginis University of British Columbia
Albert V. Carron
Albert V. Carron University of Western Ontario
Steven R. Bray
Steven R. Bray McMaster University
John C. Spence
John C. Spence University of Alberta
Ronald C. Plotnikoff
Ronald C. Plotnikoff University of Newcastle Australia
Mark A. Eys
Mark A. Eys Wilfrid Laurier University
Amy E. Latimer-Cheung
Amy E. Latimer-Cheung Queen's University
Guy Faulkner
Guy Faulkner University of British Columbia
Lise Gauvin
Lise Gauvin University of Montreal

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