Sustainability Award for Dana Braß, Henry Dicken, and Prof. Dr. Theda Radtke
Sustainability Award for Dana Braß, Henry Dicken, and Prof. Dr. Theda Radtke
Our latest book chapter explores how multiple health behaviors influence well-being—not in isolation, but as interconnected behavior patterns that interact at the individual, group, and societal levels.
To sustainably improve health, we need theory-driven, evidence-based interventionsthat consider these complex interactions. It’s not just about changing one behavior—it’s about understanding how they all work together!
Fleig, L., Radtke, T., & Dombrowski, S. (2024). Understanding Multiple Health Behaviors. In K. Morgan, & R. Sanderman (Eds.), Handbook of Health Psychology. Routledge.