“…The discussions resulted in strong support for future investigations focusing on identifying possible intrapersonal factors (e.g., personality, individual differences; Churchill & Jessop, 2010;Luszczynska, Schwarzer, Lippke, & Mazurkiewicz, 2011;Prestwich & Kellar, 2014;Webb, Christian, & Armitage, 2007), format and delivery modes (Armitage, 2009;Chapman, Armitage, & Norman, 2009), and type of behavioural response such as engaging in a health behaviour (healthy eating, physical activity) or disengaging from an unhealthy behaviour (e.g., reducing alcohol content, avoiding unhealthy foods; Adriaanse et al, 2011;Hagger et al, 2012;Luszczynska, Sobczyk, & Abraham, 2007) that moderate the effectiveness of planning interventions. These types of moderating variables featured prominently on the long list of initial priority areas.…”