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The following pages link to Affective associations mediate the influence of cost-benefit beliefs on fruit and vegetable consumption (Q37221917):
Displaying 19 items.
- Race/ethnicity, psychological distress, and fruit/vegetable consumption. The nature of the distress-behavior relation differs by race/ethnicity. (Q30466922) (← links)
- Decision making about cancer screening: an assessment of the state of the science and a suggested research agenda from the ASPO Behavioral Oncology and Cancer Communication Special Interest Group (Q33605457) (← links)
- Sensation Seeking and Online Gaming Addiction in Adolescents: A Moderated Mediation Model of Positive Affective Associations and Impulsivity (Q33639486) (← links)
- Implicit affective associations predict snack choice for those with low, but not high levels of eating disorder symptomatology (Q33677682) (← links)
- Disgusted, embarrassed, annoyed: affective associations relate to uptake of colonoscopy screening (Q33923081) (← links)
- A new approach to assessing affect and the emotional implications of personal genomic testing for common disease risk (Q35143295) (← links)
- Changing how I feel about the food: experimentally manipulated affective associations with fruits change fruit choice behaviors (Q37018417) (← links)
- Worry about skin cancer mediates the relation of perceived cancer risk and sunscreen use. (Q37669723) (← links)
- Worry as a predictor of nutrition behaviors: results from a nationally representative survey (Q45385167) (← links)
- Positive affective processes underlie positive health behaviour change (Q47321684) (← links)
- Mediation, moderation, and context: Understanding complex relations among cognition, affect, and health behaviour. (Q47322158) (← links)
- The interplay between feelings and beliefs about condoms as predictors of their use. (Q47324759) (← links)
- Structure and content of affective associations with health behaviours: Is the behaviour 'good OR bad' or 'good AND bad'. (Q47328932) (← links)
- Planning versus action: Different decision-making processes predict plans to change one's diet versus actual dietary behavior (Q47658213) (← links)
- Affective associations and cognitive beliefs relate to individuals' decisions to perform testicular or breast self-exams (Q50592751) (← links)
- Interventions to Engage Affective Forecasting in Health-Related Decision Making: A Meta-Analysis. (Q53434418) (← links)
- Feel good now or regret it later? The respective roles of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions for explaining health-promoting and health risk behavioral intentions (Q90069741) (← links)
- "I had the feeling that I was trapped": a bedside qualitative study of cognitive and affective attitudes toward noninvasive ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure (Q91623333) (← links)
- Behaviour change interventions: getting in touch with individual differences, values and emotions (Q97899564) (← links)