Angiology: Open Access
ISSN: 2329-9495
Journal h-index: 15
Journal cite score: 7.5
Journal impact factor: 3.9
David M Williams
Brown University - Cited by 8,096
Biography
Dr. Williams received a BS in psychology from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and a PhD in clinical psychology from Virginia Tech. He joined the research faculty at Brown University in 2006 and the teaching faculty in 2009.
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The confounded self-efficacy construct: conceptual analysis and recommendations for future research
DM Williams, RE RhodesHealth psychology review 10 (2), 113-128, 2016201
360
2016
Future directions in physical activity intervention research: expanding our focus to sedentary behaviors, technology, and dissemination
BA Lewis, MA Napolitano, MP Buman, DM Williams, CR NiggJournal of behavioral medicine 40, 112-126, 2017201
231
2017
Self-efficacy versus perceived enjoyment as predictors of physical activity behaviour
BA Lewis, DM Williams, A Frayeh, BH MarcusPsychology & health 31 (4), 456-469, 2016201
196
2016
The exercise–affect–adherence pathway: an evolutionary perspective
HH Lee, JA Emerson, DM WilliamsFrontiers in psychology 7, 1285, 2016201
124
2016
Self-paced exercise, affective response, and exercise adherence: A preliminary investigation using ecological momentary assessment
DM Williams, S Dunsiger, JA Emerson, CJ Gwaltney, PM Monti, ...Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 38 (3), 2-291, 2016201
82
2016
Affective determinants of health behavior
DM Williams, RE Rhodes, MT ConnerOxford University Press, 2018201
69
2018
Conceptualizing and intervening on affective determinants of health behaviour
DM Williams, RE Rhodes, MT ConnerPsychology & Health 34 (11), 1267-1281, 2019201
59
2019
Reciprocal within-day associations between incidental affect and exercise: An EMA study
JA Emerson, S Dunsiger, DM WilliamsPsychology & health 33 (1), 130-143, 2018201
53
2018
What do self‐efficacy items measure? Examining the discriminant content validity of self‐efficacy items
AMG Burrell, JL Allan, DM Williams, M JohnstonBritish journal of health psychology 23 (3), 597-611, 2018201
34
2018
Resist diabetes: a randomized clinical trial for resistance training maintenance in adults with prediabetes
BM Davy, RA Winett, J Savla, EL Marinik, ME Baugh, KD Flack, ...PloS one 12 (2), e0172610, 2017201
31
2017
Accumulating data to optimally predict obesity treatment (ADOPT) core measures: psychosocial domain
AR Sutin, K Boutelle, SM Czajkowski, ES Epel, PA Green, CM Hunter, ...Obesity 26, S45-S54, 2018201
29
2018
Motivation for exercise: Reflective desire versus hedonic dread.
DM Williams, LC BohlenAmerican Psychological Association, 2019201
28
2019
The impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) related public-health measures on training behaviours of individuals previously participating in resistance training: a cross-sectional …
J Steele, P Androulakis-Korakakis, L Carlson, D Williams, S Phillips, ...Sports Medicine 51, 1561-1580, 2021202
27
2021
Darwinian hedonism and the epidemic of unhealthy behavior
DM WilliamsCambridge University Press, 2019201
23
2019
Affective and cognitive predictors of affective response to exercise: Examining unique and overlapping variance
M Sala, AS Baldwin, DM WilliamsPsychology of Sport and Exercise 27, 1-8, 2016201
22
2016
Using short vignettes to disentangle perceived capability from motivation: A test using walking and resistance training behaviors
RE Rhodes, DM Williams, CD MistryPsychology, Health & Medicine 21 (5), 639-651, 2016201
22
2016
Reviving the critical distinction between perceived capability and motivation: A response to commentaries
DM Williams, RE RhodesHealth Psychology Review 10 (2), 144-147, 2016201
17
2016
Are self-efficacy measures confounded with motivation? An experimental test
DM Williams, S Dunsiger, JA Emerson, L Dionne, RE Rhodes, ...Psychology & Health 35 (6), 685-700, 2020202
13
2020
Affective response as a mediator of the association between the physical and social environment and physical activity behavior
HK Boyle, SI Dunsiger, LC Bohlen, JA Emerson, HH Lee, CJ Stevens, ...Journal of behavioral medicine 43, 773-782, 2020202
13
2020
The effect of increased physical activity on symptom burden in older persons living with HIV
PA Cioe, REF Gordon, DM Williams, CW KahlerAIDS care, 2019201
11
2019
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