Non-stigmatising alternatives to anti-obesity public health messages: Consequences for health behaviour and well-being [0.03%]
非污名化替代公共健康反肥胖信息及其对健康行为和幸福感的影响
Joanne A Rathbone,Tegan Cruwys,Jolanda Jetten
Joanne A Rathbone
This project investigated how alternative non-stigmatising public health messages influence people's health behaviours and well-being, relative to traditional stigmatising weight-loss messages. We conducted three experimental studies (total...
Ad A Kaptein
Ad A Kaptein
Novels represent a corpus of data that offers innovative opportunities for research and theory in health psychology. This article discusses how adding 'health humanities' to health psychology opens up a potentially rich domain for research ...
Life on pause: An analysis of UK fertility patients' coping mechanisms after the cancellation of fertility treatment due to COVID-19 [0.03%]
暂停的人生:对英国生育患者在新冠肺炎疫情导致的治疗取消后的应对机制分析
Anna Tippett
Anna Tippett
In March 2020, fertility clinics across the UK began cancelling all assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment, with the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) stopping all ART treatment from going ahead beyond the 15th A...
Identity cues influence sexual minorities' anticipated treatment and disclosure intentions in healthcare settings: Exploring a multiple pathway model [0.03%]
身份线索影响性少数群体在医疗环境中的预期对待和披露意图:探索多路径模型
Rebecca Cipollina,Diana T Sanchez
Rebecca Cipollina
The present work experimentally examines how identity cues that signal minority inclusion contribute to sexual minorities' (SM) healthcare visit expectations. We find that minority representation cues reduced SM's (N = 188) expectations of ...
Worry much? Preventive health behaviours related to worry across countries amid COVID-19 [0.03%]
忧心忡忡吗?新冠肺炎疫情期间多国居民的预防性健康行为与其担忧的关系
Hansika Kapoor,Anirudh Tagat
Hansika Kapoor
This study examined the relationship between worry and health behaviours using an online survey of 69,033 respondents from 32 countries. We hypothesized that past health behaviours predicted worry experienced, which in turn predicted future...
Psychological factors as the risk factor of mouth ulcers: A two-sample Mendelian randomization study [0.03%]
心理因素作为口腔溃疡的风险因素的两样本孟德尔随机化研究
Yueqi Shi,Shaoyi Wang,Shunying Yu et al.
Yueqi Shi et al.
To examine whether psychological traits (PT) had causal effects on Mouth Ulcers (MU), we applied two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to genetics association summary statistics of eleven PT and MU. After the adjustment of outlier variant...
A comparison of perceived effectiveness of preventive behaviors against COVID-19 between the public and medical experts: Not so different in means, but in distributions [0.03%]
普通民众和医学专家预防冠状病毒疾病的措施有效性的感知比较:平均值或许无异,但分布差异明显
Kazuya Nakayachi,Taku Ozaki,Yukihide Shibata et al.
Kazuya Nakayachi et al.
This brief report documents the results of a survey that measured the public's and doctors' perceived effectiveness of preventive behaviors against COVID-19, in Japan. Medical doctors (n = 117) and the general public (n = 1086) participated...
A cross-sectional study of physical activity behaviour and associations with wellbeing during the UK coronavirus lockdown [0.03%]
英国冠状病毒封锁期间的身体活动行为及其与幸福感的关联的横断面研究
Carly J Wood,Jo Barton,Nina Smyth
Carly J Wood
This study assessed physical activity (PA) and wellbeing during lockdown. UK adults reported their PA in the previous week, perception of PA importance (more, less, same) and wellbeing, depression, anxiety and stress. One-way ANOVA compared...
Exploring the impacts of media use and media trust on health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in China [0.03%]
探讨媒体使用和媒体信任对中国新冠疫情期间健康行为的影响
Yi Wu,Fei Shen
Yi Wu
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of traditional media, social media, and media trust on people's compliance with health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. A total of 3000 Chinese adults filled online questio...
Robin M Kowalski,Hailey Carroll,Jordan Britt
Robin M Kowalski
Research has confirmed there is a silver lining to many aversive experiences and that negative occurrences can be an opportunity for post-traumatic growth (PTG). To investigate benefit-finding in the COVID-19 crisis, 179 MTurk workers were ...