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ISSN:0887-0446

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Laura D Scherer,Victoria A Shaffer,Tanner Caverly et al. Laura D Scherer et al.
Objective: Little is known about the affective implications of communicating negative information about medical tests. This research explored how affective processes - particularly the Affect Heuristic and cancer anxiety ...
Naomi Kakoschke,Eva Kemps,Marika Tiggemann Naomi Kakoschke
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the effects of approach bias for unhealthy food and trait eating style on consumption of unhealthy food in overweight and normal weight individuals. ...
Emmanuel Kuntsche,Sandra Kuntsche,Johannes Thrul et al. Emmanuel Kuntsche et al.
Objective: Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion drinking etc.) is a major public health problem. This paper provides an overview of recently published evidence concerning the definiti...
Emma M Richardson,Jennifer L Scott,Natalie Schüz et al. Emma M Richardson et al.
Objective: Cancer and anxiety/depression frequently co-occur, leading to poorer outcomes for these illnesses. However, the majority of existing research investigates how participants view single illnesses alone. This stud...
Patty Van Cappellen,Elise L Rice,Lahnna I Catalino et al. Patty Van Cappellen et al.
Positive health behaviours such as physical activity can prevent or reverse many chronic conditions, yet a majority of people fall short of leading a healthy lifestyle. Recent discoveries in affective science point to promising approaches t...
Andrew T Gloster,Andrea H Meyer,Cornelia Witthauer et al. Andrew T Gloster et al.
Objective: People often overestimate how strongly behaviours and experiences are related. This memory-experience gap might have important implications for health care settings, which often require people to estimate assoc...
Marc T Kiviniemi,Erin M Ellis,Marissa G Hall et al. Marc T Kiviniemi et al.
Objective: Researchers have historically treated cognition and affect as separate constructs in motivating health behaviour. We present a framework and empirical evidence for complex relations between cognition and affect...
Yannick Stephan,Angelina R Sutin,Sophie Bayard et al. Yannick Stephan et al.
Objective: Chronological age is commonly used to explain change in sleep. The present study examines whether subjective age is associated with change in sleep difficulties across middle adulthood and old age. ...
Janine B Beekman,Michelle L Stock,George W Howe Janine B Beekman
Objective: The present study examined whether having high self-esteem or a self-compassionate perspective help mitigate the impact of daily social rejection on negative affect and restrictive eating behaviours. ...
Jennifer A Pellowski,Devon M Price,Aerielle M Allen et al. Jennifer A Pellowski et al.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between medical mistrust and trust and to determine if these measures differentially predict antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication adherence for Afri...