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Madelaine Gierc
Madelaine Gierc
Department of Psychology, Queen's University
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Powering adherence to physical activity by changing self-regulatory skills and beliefs: Are kinesiologists ready to counsel?
LR Brawley, MSH Gierc, SR Locke
Kinesiology Review 2 (1), 4-16, 2013
362013
Attempting to be active: Self-efficacy and barrier limitation differentiate activity levels of working mothers
M Gierc, S Locke, M Jung, L Brawley
Journal of Health Psychology 21 (7), 1351-1360, 2016
312016
Physical Activity in the Transition to University: The Role of Past Behavior and Concurrent Self-regulatory Efficacy
AJ Crozier, MSH Gierc, SR Locke, LR Brawley
Journal of American College Health 63 (6), 380-387, 2015
252015
Efficacy of the Group-Mediated Cognitive Behavioural Intervention
LR Brawley, PK Flora, SR Locke, MS Gierc
Group Dynamics in Exercise and Sport Psychology., 183-202, 2014
242014
Social Influence in Promoting Change among Older Adults: Group-Mediated Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
LR Brawley, PK Flora, SR Locke, MSH Gierc
Kinesiology Review 5 (1), 39-49, 2016
152016
Self-management of health behaviour
M Gierc, WJ Rejeski, L Brawley
Hazzard's Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology 7, 2016
6*2016
Is standing more depleting than sitting? The effect of posture on acute psychological outcomes.
MSH Gierc, L Brawley
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 49, S200-S200, 2015
22015
Promoting self-regulatory efficacy to manage additional exercise among cardiac rehabilitation maintainers: A pilot feasibility study
SR Locke, PK Flora, MSH Gierc, ME Jung, KS Spink, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 46 (1), 171, 2014
12014
Effectiveness and efficacy of GMCB physical activity interventions
SR Locke, MSH Gierc, PK Flora, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 44 (1), 140, 2012
12012
Can we predict sedentary behaviour? Using the TPB to prospectively predict occupational sitting and standing breaks.
M Gierc, LR Brawley
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 51, S2718, 2017
2017
Workplace standing breaks: What can planned behaviour constructs tell us?
M Gierc, L Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 48 (1), 173, 2016
2016
The effect of health messaging on sedentary behaviour risk perceptions: Does immediacy of risk matter?
MSH Gierc, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 47 (1), 174, 2015
2015
A view from the couch: Perceptions of sedentary behaviour in the more- and less-active.
MS Gierc, LR Brawley
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 47, S220-S220, 2014
2014
Is sedentary behaviour a health risk? Laypersons perceive both costs and benefits in their sedentary activity
MSH Gierc, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 46 (1), 2014
2014
Predicting physical activity during a life transition: Do more demands require self-regulation?
A Crozier, M Gierc, S Locke, L Brawley
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 35, S81-S82, 2013
2013
Mismatch of working mothers' behaviour and intention: Perceived limitations of barriers
MSH Gierc, SR Locke, ME Jung, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 45 (1), 2013
2013
The group-mediated cognitive behavioural intervention model: Structure and content
PK Flora, LR Brawley, SR Locke, MSH Gierc
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 44 (1), 107, 2012
2012
Effectiveness of the GMCB intervention: Theory guides content and function
LR Brawley, PK Flora, MSH Gierc, SR Locke
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 44 (1), 2012
2012
Present knowledge and future directions: Musings on GMCB interventions
MSH Gierc, SR Locke, PK Flora, LR Brawley
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 44 (1), 114, 2012
2012
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