Mixed-methods research of motivational processes in workers' adoption of healthy behavior
Abstract Background In occupational health, the maintenance and promotion of workers' health, especially lifestyle motivation-based interventions, have gained considerable attention and are actively implemented. Motivational theories include self-determination theory, and some studies focus on...
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Main Authors: | Kayoko Ishii (Author), Hiroko Sumita (Author), Hitomi Nagamine (Author), Kumiko Morita (Author) |
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