Her primary areas of investigation include Developmental psychology, Self-efficacy, Behavior change, Psychological intervention and Rehabilitation. Her Developmental psychology research incorporates themes from Structural equation modeling, Social psychology and Health psychology. Her Self-efficacy study incorporates themes from Goal setting, Moderation and Sport psychology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Risk perception and Gerontology in addition to Behavior change. Her Psychological intervention research includes themes of Intervention, Randomized controlled trial and Young adult. Her Rehabilitation study combines topics in areas such as Longitudinal study and Physical exercise.
Sonia Lippke focuses on Psychological intervention, Developmental psychology, Self-efficacy, Behavior change and Social psychology. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intervention, Rehabilitation, Physical therapy and Gerontology. Her Developmental psychology study deals with Structural equation modeling intersecting with Explained variation.
Her study looks at the relationship between Self-efficacy and fields such as Clinical psychology, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her research integrates issues of Coping and Cognition in her study of Behavior change. Her research in the fields of Moderation overlaps with other disciplines such as Variance and Context.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Psychological intervention, Patient safety, Intervention, Context and Loneliness. A large part of her Psychological intervention studies is devoted to Health action process approach. Her Health action process approach research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stage, Multivariate analysis, Regression and Multivariate analysis of variance.
Sonia Lippke combines subjects such as Communication Intervention, Psychometrics and Obstetrics with her study of Patient safety. Her work deals with themes such as Family medicine, Coping, Clinical psychology and Behavior change, which intersect with Social cognitive theory. Her studies in Physical therapy integrate themes in fields like Randomized controlled trial, Clinical trial and Institutional review board.
Sonia Lippke mainly focuses on Psychological intervention, Developmental psychology, Moderated mediation, Coping and Context. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Strength training and Physical therapy. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Friendship and Developmental psychology.
Her Moderated mediation study combines topics in areas such as Computer-assisted web interviewing and Moderation. Her studies deal with areas such as Health action process approach, Social cognitive theory and Family medicine as well as Coping. Her research on Social psychology often connects related areas such as Mediation.
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Mechanisms of health behavior change in persons with chronic illness or disability: the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA).
Ralf Schwarzer;Sonia Lippke;Aleksandra Luszczynska.
(2011)
Adoption and maintenance of four health behaviors: Theory-guided longitudinal studies on dental flossing, seat belt use, dietary behavior, and physical activity
Ralf Schwarzer;Benjamin Schüz;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Sonia Lippke.
(2007)
Social-cognitive predictors of physical exercise adherence: Three longitudinal studies in rehabilitation.
Ralf Schwarzer;Aleksandra Luszczynska;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Urte Scholz.
(2008)
Adoption and maintenance of physical activity: Planning interventions in young, middle-aged, and older adults
Jochen P Ziegelmann;Sonia Lippke;Ralf Schwarzer.
(2006)
Theory‐Based Health Behavior Change: Developing, Testing, and Applying Theories for Evidence‐Based Interventions
Sonia Lippke;Jochen P. Ziegelmann.
(2008)
Future Time Perspective and Health Behaviors: Temporal Framing of Self-Regulatory Processes in Physical Exercise and Dietary Behaviors
Paul Gellert;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Sonia Lippke;Ralf Schwarzer.
(2012)
Beyond behavioural intentions: planning mediates between intentions and physical activity.
Urte Scholz;Benjamin Schüz;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Sonia Lippke.
(2008)
Stage-specific adoption and maintenance of physical activity: testing a three-stage model
Sonia Lippke;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Ralf Schwarzer.
(2005)
Behavioral Intentions and Action Plans Promote Physical Exercise: A Longitudinal Study with Orthopedic Rehabilitation Patients
Sonia Lippke;Jochen P. Ziegelmann;Ralf Schwarzer.
(2004)
Self-efficacy as a moderator of the planning–behaviour relationship in interventions designed to promote physical activity
Aleksandra Luszczynska;Ralf Schwarzer;Sonia Lippke;Magda Mazurkiewicz.
(2011)
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