Nature Human Behaviour
Drawing from a broad spectrum of social, biological, health, and physical science disciplines, this journal publishes research of outstanding significance into any aspect of individual or collective human behaviour.
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My Insights Initiating a Large-scale Multi-national Project
Poor health, crime, and social-welfare dependency cluster in a small segment of the population
Analyses of administrative data from two nations reveal opportunities to reduce health and social inequalities
Motivation and behaviour change: What can people do about it?
What can people themselves do to facilitate their own change toward important goals? Our work brought together 123 self-enactable behaviour- and motivation-regulation techniques, from existing classifications of behaviour change techniques and literature reviews.
The promise and the peril of using social influence to reverse harmful traditions
For a policy maker hoping to recruit social influence to help reverse a harmful tradition, avoid targeting individuals amenable to change and attempt to disrupt the damaging effects of echo chambers and identity concerns.
What Can We Learn From Our Genes About Our Reaction To Stress?
Medical Internship is a unique situation when healthy young people are subjected to chronic, depression-precipitating stress. Studying these interns for 10 years has helped untangle how stress and genes interact when it comes to risk for depression