Se recogen algunos trabajos empíricos y de revisión teórica que pueden ayudar en la preparación de las actividades prácticas (ejemplos de introducciones, discusiones, métodos y sus correspondientes apartados), y ampliar lo estudiado a través de la bibliografía recomendada:
1. Bermúdez, J., Contreras, A., Margüenda, A. y Pérez-García, A. (2004). Procesos motivacionales y volitivos en el desarrollo de conducta saludable: Utilidad diferencial de la implementación de la intención. Análisis y Modificación de Conducta, 30, 71-103.
2. Bermúdez, J., Lasa, A. y Contreras, A. (2002). Personalidad, procesos psicológicos e intención de cambio de conducta: Implicaciones para el desarrollo de conducta saludable. Acción Psicológica, 2, 151-164.
3. Conner, M. y Abraham, C. (2001).Conscientiousness and the Theory of Planned Behavior: Toward a more complete model of the antecedents of intentions and behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 1547-1561.
4. Conner, M., Sandberg, T., McMillan, B. y Higgins, A. (2006). Role of anticipated regret, intentions and intention stability in adolescent smoking initiation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 11, 85-101.
5. Cooke, R. y French, D.P. (2008). How well do the theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour predict intentions and attendance at screening programs? A meta-analysis. Psychology and Health, 23, 745-765.
6. Hoie, M., Moan, I.S. y Rise, J. (2010). An extended version of the theory of planned behaviour: Prediction of intentions to kit smoking using past behaviour as moderator. Addiction Research and Theory, 18, 572-585.
7. Knoll, N., Rieckmann, N. y Schwarzer, R. (2005). Coping as a mediator between personality and stress outcomes: A longitudinal study with cataract surgery patients. European Journal of Personality, 19, 1-19.
8. Norman, P., Armitage, C.J. y Quigley, C. (2007). The theory of planned behavior and binge drinking: Assessing the impact of binge drinker prototypes. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1753-1768.
9. Scholz, U., Schüz, B., Ziegelmann, J.P., Lippke, S. y Schwarzer, R. (2008). Beyond behavioural intentions and physical activity. British Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 479-494.
10. Schüz, B., Sniehotta, F.F., Mallach, N., Wiedemann, A.U. y Schwarzer, R. (2009). Predicting transitions from preintentional, intentional and actional stages of change. Health Education Research, 24, 64-75.
11. Schüz, B., Sniehotta, F.F., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Stage-specific effects of an action control intervention on dental flossing. Health Education Research, 22, 332-341.
12. Schwarzer, R., Schüz, B., Ziegelmann, J.P., Lippke, S., Luszczynska, A. y Scholz, U. (2007). Adoption and maintenance of four health behaviors: Theory-guided longitudinal studies on dental flossing, seat belt use, dietary behavior, and physical activity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 156-166.
13. Sniehotta, F.F., Scholz, U. y Schwarzer, R. (2005). Bridging the intention-behavior gap: Planning, self-efficacy and action control in the adoption and maintenance of physical exercise. Psychology and Health, 2, 143-160.
14. Stanton, A.L., Revenson, T.A. y Tennen, H. (2007). Health Psychology: Psychological adjustment to chronic disease. Annual Review of Psychology, 58, 565-592.