@article{discovery1430434,
            note = {{\copyright} 2014 The Authors. British Journal of Health Psychology published by John Wiley \& Sons Ltd on behalf of British Psychological Society
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.},
           pages = {130 -- 150},
         journal = {Br J Health Psychol},
           month = {February},
           title = {From lists of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) to structured hierarchies: comparison of two methods of developing a hierarchy of BCTs.},
          number = {1},
          volume = {20},
            year = {2015},
        keywords = {Theoretical Domains Framework, behaviour change, behaviour change technique, domains, health, taxonomy, theory},
        abstract = {Behaviour change technique (BCT) Taxonomy v1 is a hierarchically grouped, consensus-based taxonomy of 93 BCTs for reporting intervention content. To enhance the use and understanding of BCTs, the aims of the present study were to (1) quantitatively examine the 'bottom-up' hierarchical structure of Taxonomy v1, (2) identify whether BCTs can be reliably mapped to theoretical domains using a 'top-down' theoretically driven approach, and (3) identify any overlap between the 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' groupings.},
          author = {Cane, J and Richardson, M and Johnston, M and Ladha, R and Michie, S},
             url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12102}
}