ISSN 0887-0446 (Print); ISSN 1476-8321 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Associations between narrative transportation, risk perception and behaviour intentions following narrative messages about skin cancer pp. 573-593(21) Authors: Dillard, Amanda J.; Ferrer, Rebecca A.; Welch, Jessica D.
Frightfully funny: combining threat and humour in health messages for men and women pp. 594-613(20) Authors: Hendriks, Hanneke; Janssen, Loes
Development of the Injury Perceptions Questionnaire (InjPQ) pp. 614-633(20) Authors: Heruti, Irit; Levy, Sigal; Avitsur, Ronit; Deutscher, Daniel; Gutvirtz, Moshe; Berkovitz, Tamar; Shiloh, Shoshana
A qualitative study exploring the experience of people with IBD and elevated symptoms of anxiety and low mood and the type of psychological help they would like pp. 634-651(18) Authors: Jordan, Cheryl; Ohlsen, Ruth; Hayee, Bu’Hussain; Chalder, Trudie
Dietary planning, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancies play a role in an online intervention on fruit and vegetable consumption pp. 652-668(17) Authors: Schwarzer, Ralf; Warner, Lisa M.; Fleig, Lena; Gholami, Maryam; Serra-Majem, Lluis; Ngo, Joy; Cianferotti, Luisella; Kritikou, Maria; Mossi, Piergiorgio; Ntzani, Evangelia; Brandi, Maria L.
I’m still standing: A longitudinal study on the effect of a default nudge pp. 669-681(13) Authors: Venema, Tina A.G.; Kroese, Floor M.; De Ridder, Denise T.D.
Explaining the effects of a decision intervention on mammography intentions: The roles of worry, fear and perceived susceptibility to breast cancer pp. 682-700(19) Authors: Seitz, Holli H.; Schapira, Marilyn M.; Gibson, Laura A.; Skubisz, Christine; Mello, Susan; Armstrong, Katrina; Cappella, Joseph N.