BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that presenting correct information about group norms to correct misperceptions of norms can influence health behaviours. In two online studies we investigated how different ways of communicating the current uptake of 43% of the English Bowel Scope Screening (BSS) programme affects intention among disinclined men and women. METHODS: In the first study, 202 participants were asked to interpret eight quantifiers for 43% uptake ('few', 'many', 'a considerable number', 'a large number', 'a great number', 'a lot', 'numerous' and 'nearly half') and to indicate how misleading they perceived each of them to be. In the second study, with 1245 participants, we compared the motivational impact of two quantifiers ('a larg...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
Background. Guidelines recommend that patient decision aids should provide quantitative information ...
Objective: To examine the impact of numeric risk information about false negative (FN) and false pos...
Background: Studies have shown that presenting correct information about group norms to correct misp...
Objective The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs ...
Objective The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs ...
•Two online experiments testing descriptive social norms in cancer screening.•Increasing perceived u...
OBJECTIVE: The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs...
Objective: Our research investigated the role of social norms in an extended theory of planned behav...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, bowel cancer screening participation using faecal occult blood testing (FO...
BACKGROUND: This study examined if and how sociodemographic differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background. This study examined if and how sociodemographic differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background: Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradi...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
Background. Guidelines recommend that patient decision aids should provide quantitative information ...
Objective: To examine the impact of numeric risk information about false negative (FN) and false pos...
Background: Studies have shown that presenting correct information about group norms to correct misp...
Objective The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs ...
Objective The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs ...
•Two online experiments testing descriptive social norms in cancer screening.•Increasing perceived u...
OBJECTIVE: The current study tested in two online experiments whether manipulating normative beliefs...
Objective: Our research investigated the role of social norms in an extended theory of planned behav...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This stu...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, bowel cancer screening participation using faecal occult blood testing (FO...
BACKGROUND: This study examined if and how sociodemographic differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background. This study examined if and how sociodemographic differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background: Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradi...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
Background. Guidelines recommend that patient decision aids should provide quantitative information ...
Objective: To examine the impact of numeric risk information about false negative (FN) and false pos...