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Inger Synnøve Moan
Inger Synnøve Moan
Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI)
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Predicting the intention to quit smoking and quitting behaviour: Extending the theory of planned behaviour
J Rise, V Kovac, P Kraft, IS Moan
British journal of health psychology 13 (2), 291-310, 2008
2642008
Predicting intentions not to "drink and drive" using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour
IS Moan, J Rise
Accident Analysis and Prevention 43, 1378-1384, 2011
2192011
Quitting Smoking: Applying an Extended Version of the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Intention and Behavior
IS Moan, J Rise
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research 10 (1), 39-68, 2005
1842005
Predicting smoking reduction among adolescents using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour
IS Moan, J Rise
Psychology and Health 21 (6), 717-738, 2006
1382006
Alcohol use–sickness absence association and the moderating role of gender and socioeconomic status: a literature review
L Schou, IS Moan
Drug and alcohol review 35 (2), 158-169, 2016
842016
An extended version of the theory of planned behavour: Prediction of intentions to quit smoking using past behaviour as moderator
M Høie, IS Moan, J Rise
Addiction Research & Theory 18 (5), 572-585, 2010
822010
Use of alcohol and drugs by Norwegian employees: a pilot study using questionnaires and analysis of oral fluid
H Gjerde, AS Christophersen, IS Moan, B Yttredal, JM Walsh, ...
822010
Per capita alcohol consumption and sickness absence in Norway
T Norström, IS Moan
The European Journal of Public Health 19 (4), 383-388, 2009
752009
Alcohol-related absence and presenteeism: Beyond productivity loss
K Buvik, IS Moan, T Halkjelsvik
International Journal of Drug Policy 58, 71-77, 2018
712018
Predicting parents’ intentions not to smoke indoors in the presence of their children using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour
I SynnØve Moan, J Rise, M Andersen
Psychology & Health 20 (3), 353-371, 2005
682005
Whether or not to ride with an intoxicated driver: Predicting intentions using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour
IS Moan
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 20, 193-205, 2013
622013
Changes in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic—small change in total consumption, but increase in proportion of heavy drinkers
I Rossow, EK Bye, IS Moan, C Kilian, JG Bramness
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (8), 4231, 2021
572021
Harm experienced from the heavy drinking of family and friends in the general population: a comparative study of six Northern European countries
M Ramstedt, E Sundin, IS Moan, EE Storvoll, IO Lund, K Bloomfield, ...
Substance abuse: research and treatment 9, SART. S23746, 2015
542015
Experienced harm from other people's drinking: a comparison of Northern European countries
IS Moan, EE Storvoll, E Sundin, IO Lund, K Bloomfield, A Hope, ...
Substance abuse: research and treatment 9, SART. S23504, 2015
502015
Alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic: self-reported changes and motives for change
JG Bramness, EK Bye, IS Moan, I Rossow
European Addiction Research 27 (4), 257-262, 2021
472021
Alcohol-related sickness absence among young employees: gender differences and the prevention paradox
LA Schou, EE Storvoll, IS Moan
The European Journal of Public Health 24 (3), 480-485, 2014
452014
Alcohol use and drunk driving: the modifying effect of impulsivity
IS Moan, T Norström, EE Storvoll
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 74 (1), 114-119, 2013
442013
Using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour to predict smoking cessation in two age groups
M Høie, IS Moan, J Rise, E Larsen
Addiction Research & Theory 20 (1), 42-54, 2012
432012
From intentions to quit to the actual quitting process: The case of smoking behavior in light of the TPB
VB Kovač, J Rise, IS Moan
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research 14 (4), 181-197, 2009
412009
Changes in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic are dependent on initial consumption level: Findings from eight European countries
I Rossow, M Bartak, K Bloomfield, F Braddick, EK Bye, C Kilian, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (19), 10547, 2021
382021
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