A review and analysis of the use of ‘habit’ in understanding, predicting and influencing health-related behaviour
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Abstract
The term 'habit' is widely used to predict and explain behaviour. This paper examines use of the term in the context of health-related behaviour, and explores how the concept might be made more useful. A narrative review is presented, drawing on a scoping review of 136 empirical studies and 8 literature reviews undertaken to document usage of the term 'habit', and methods to measure it. A coherent definition of 'habit', and proposals for improved methods for studying it, were derived from findings. Definitions of 'habit' have varied in ways that are often implicit and not coherently linked with an underlying theory. A definition is proposed whereby habit is a process by which a stimulus generates an impulse to…
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- Habit
- Narrative review
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Automaticity
- Social psychology
- Cognition
- Psychotherapist
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