Ecstasy use and harm reduction strategies, use of technology in research and interventions, intervention development decision processes
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Martijn, C., Alberts, H., Sheeran, P., Peters, G.-J. Y., Mikolajczak, J., & De Vries, N. K. (2008). Blocked Goals, Persistent Action: Implementation Intentions Engender Tenacious Goal Striving. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1137-1143.
Peters, G.-J. Y., Kok, G., Abraham, C. S., & Bartholomew, L. K. (2006). The Chemical and Information Generation: Social Cognitive Determinants of Ecstasy Use. Psychology and Health, 21, 119.
Peters, G.-J. Y., Kok, G. J., & Abraham, C. (2008). Social Cognitive Determinants of Ecstasy Use to Target in Evidence-Based Interventions: A Meta-Analytic Review. Addiction, 103, 109-118.
Department of Work & Social Psychology,
Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Maastricht University.
PO Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands
Room 3.015
Universiteitssingel 5
6229 ES Maastricht
The Netherlands