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  • 2. Social cognitive theory mediators of physical activity in a lifestyle program for cancer survivors and carers: findings from the ENRICH randomized controlled trial.
    Stacey FG, James EL, Chapman K, Lubans DR.
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  • 4. Social cognitive influences on physical activity participation in long-term breast cancer survivors.
    Phillips SM, McAuley E.
    Psychooncology; 2013 Apr 14; 22(4):783-91. PubMed ID: 22451113
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  • 7. Testing social-cognitive theory to explain physical activity change in adolescent girls from low-income communities.
    Dewar DL, Plotnikoff RC, Morgan PJ, Okely AD, Costigan SA, Lubans DR.
    Res Q Exerc Sport; 2013 Dec 14; 84(4):483-91. PubMed ID: 24592778
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  • 9. Social Cognitive Constructs Did Not Mediate the BEAT Cancer Intervention Effects on Objective Physical Activity Behavior Based on Multivariable Path Analysis.
    Rogers LQ, Courneya KS, Anton PM, Hopkins-Price P, Verhulst S, Robbs RS, Vicari SK, McAuley E.
    Ann Behav Med; 2017 Apr 14; 51(2):321-326. PubMed ID: 27752993
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  • 11. A randomized phase II trial of MOVING ON: An intervention to increase exercise outcome expectations among breast cancer survivors.
    Hirschey R, Kimmick G, Hockenberry M, Shaw R, Pan W, Page C, Lipkus I.
    Psychooncology; 2018 Oct 14; 27(10):2450-2457. PubMed ID: 30071146
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  • 12. Avoidant coping and self-efficacy mediate relationships between perceived social constraints and symptoms among long-term breast cancer survivors.
    Adams RN, Mosher CE, Cohee AA, Stump TE, Monahan PO, Sledge GW, Cella D, Champion VL.
    Psychooncology; 2017 Jul 14; 26(7):982-990. PubMed ID: 26969374
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  • 13. Outcome expectations for exercise scale: utility and psychometrics.
    Resnick B, Zimmerman SI, Orwig D, Furstenberg AL, Magaziner J.
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  • 16. Self-presentation and physical activity in breast cancer survivors: the moderating effect of social cognitive constructs.
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    J Sport Exerc Psychol; 2011 Dec 14; 33(6):759-78. PubMed ID: 22262704
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  • 20. Social cognitive variables and physical activity during chemotherapy for breast cancer: An intensive longitudinal examination.
    Auster-Gussman LA, Gavin KL, Siddique J, Welch WA, Solk P, Whitaker M, Cullather E, Fanning J, Maria CS, Gradishar W, Khan S, Kulkarni S, Phillips SM.
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