2019
Do self-administered positive psychology exercises work in persons in recovery from problematic substance use? An online randomized survey
Hoeppner B, Schick M, Carlon H, Hoeppner S. Do self-administered positive psychology exercises work in persons in recovery from problematic substance use? An online randomized survey. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2019, 99: 16-23. PMID: 30797389, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2019.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPre-post differencesSubstance useChallenges of recoveryPre-post increasesQuality of lifePsychological well-beingPositive psychological outcomesPositive psychology exercisesSubstance use treatmentControl exercisePsychological outcomesExercisePositive experiencesLong-term recoveryWell-beingExercise workPsychology exercisesDaily routineParticipantsPositive viewImmediately pre-Random surveyHappinessOutcomesAverage 4
2017
Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers
Hoeppner B, Hoeppner S, Kelly L, Schick M, Kelly J. Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers. International Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2017, 24: 683-693. PMID: 28197846, DOI: 10.1007/s12529-017-9640-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-daily smokersPositive psychology exercisesSmoking cessation sessionsTreatment-seeking ratesSmoking cessationSmoking cessation appsSmartphone appHealth behavior changePsychology exercisesStimulate further ideasCessation appsProgram of researchTwo-way interactionsBehavioral coachingQuit successSelf-monitoringContent analysisSmoking cessation smartphone appSocial supportSelf-administered exercisesSmoking cessation supportConventional content analysisDirected content analysisBehavioral changesAndroid apps