ISSN 0887-0446 (Print); ISSN 1476-8321 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Structure and content of affective associations with health behaviours: Is the behaviour ‘good OR bad’ or ‘good AND bad’ pp. 159-175(17) Author: Kiviniemi, Marc T.
The interplay between feelings and beliefs about condoms as predictors of their use pp. 176-192(17) Authors: Ellis, Erin M.; Rajagopal, Rekha; Kiviniemi, Marc T.
Moderation of the effects of discrimination-induced affective responses on health outcomes pp. 193-212(20) Authors: Gerrard, Meg; Gibbons, Frederick X.; Fleischli, Mary E.; Cutrona, Carolyn E.; Stock, Michelle L.
Cigarette graphic warning labels increase both risk perceptions and smoking myth endorsement pp. 213-234(22) Authors: Evans, Abigail T.; Peters, Ellen; Shoben, Abigail B.; Meilleur, Louise R.; Klein, Elizabeth G.; Tompkins, Mary Kate; Tusler, Martin
The relative role of cognitive and emotional reactions in mediating the effects of a social comparison sun protection intervention pp. 235-257(23) Author: Mahler, Heike I.M.
Positive affect and physical activity: Testing effects on goal setting, activation, prioritisation, and attainment pp. 258-274(17) Authors: Cameron, David S.; Bertenshaw, Emma J.; Sheeran, Paschal
Feeling bad about progress does not lead people want to change their health behaviour pp. 275-291(17) Authors: Reynolds, James P.; Webb, Thomas L.; Benn, Yael; Chang, Betty P.I.; Sheeran, Paschal
The role of the affect heuristic and cancer anxiety in responding to negative information about medical tests pp. 292-312(21) Authors: Scherer, Laura D.; Shaffer, Victoria A.; Caverly, Tanner; Scherer, Aaron M.; Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J.; Kullgren, Jeffrey T.; Fagerlin, Angela