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Hein de Vries
Researcher at Maastricht University
Publications - 518
Citations - 19952
Hein de Vries is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 479 publications receiving 17748 citations. Previous affiliations of Hein de Vries include University of Twente & Public Health Research Institute.
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Self-efficacy: the third factor besides attitude and subjective norm as a predictor of behavioural intentions
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Parenting style and adolescent fruit consumption.
TL;DR: Fruit consumption and fruit-specific cognitions were most favourable among adolescents who were being raised with an authoritative parenting style, and children of parents with indulgent parenting styles consumed more fruit than adolescents from authoritarian or neglectful homes.
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The European Smoking prevention Framework Approach (EFSA): an example of integral prevention
Hein de Vries,Aart N. Mudde,Ingrid Leijs,Anne Charlton,Errki Vartiainen,Goof Buijs,Manuel Pais Clemente,Hans Storm,Andrez González Navarro,Manel Nebot,Trudy Prins,Stef P. J. Kremers +11 more
TL;DR: A smoking prevention project in six European countries (European Smoking prevention Framework Approach) was developed, featuring activities for adolescents, schools and parents, including out-of-school activities, which revealed that the project's ambitions were high, but were limited by various constraints including time and delays in receiving funds.
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The impact of a computer-tailored nutrition intervention.
TL;DR: It is concluded that computer-tailored nutrition information is a promising means of stimulating people to change their diet toward dietary recommendations.
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Computer-tailored interventions motivating people to adopt health promoting behaviours: introduction to a new approach
Hein de Vries,Johannes Brug +1 more
TL;DR: This editorial paper introduces computerised tailoring and provides a brief overview of its elements and applications as well as of the papers in this issue, and summarizes the main conclusions and suggestions for future research on computer-tailored interventions.