There is growing evidence for the effectiveness of choice architecture or 'nudge' interventions to change a range of behaviours including the consumption of alcohol, tobacco and food. Public acceptability is key to implementing these and other interventions. However, few studies have assessed public acceptability of these interventions, including the extent to which acceptability varies with the type of intervention, the target behaviour and with evidence of intervention effectiveness. These were assessed in an online study using a between-participants full factorial design with three factors: Policy (availability vs size vs labelling vs tax) x Behaviour (alcohol consumption vs tobacco use vs high-calorie snack food consumption) x Evidence ...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...
There is growing evidence for the effectiveness of choice architecture or ‘nudge’ interventions to c...
Public acceptability influences policy action, but the most acceptable policies are not always the m...
Public acceptability influences policy action, but the most acceptable policies are not always the m...
"Nudging"-modifying environments to change people's behavior, often without their conscious awarenes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>“Nudging”—modifying environments to change people’s behavior, often without...
BACKGROUND: Governments can intervene to change health-related behaviours using various measures but...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports the use of pricing interventions in achieving healthier behaviour at p...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Nudging has emerged as an innovative tool to influence consumer decisions within areas ranging from ...
Abstract Background Default nudges are an increasingly prominent tool for promoting healthy and sust...
The issue of public acceptability of health policies is key if they are to have significant and last...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...
There is growing evidence for the effectiveness of choice architecture or ‘nudge’ interventions to c...
Public acceptability influences policy action, but the most acceptable policies are not always the m...
Public acceptability influences policy action, but the most acceptable policies are not always the m...
"Nudging"-modifying environments to change people's behavior, often without their conscious awarenes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>“Nudging”—modifying environments to change people’s behavior, often without...
BACKGROUND: Governments can intervene to change health-related behaviours using various measures but...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports the use of pricing interventions in achieving healthier behaviour at p...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Nudging has emerged as an innovative tool to influence consumer decisions within areas ranging from ...
Abstract Background Default nudges are an increasingly prominent tool for promoting healthy and sust...
The issue of public acceptability of health policies is key if they are to have significant and last...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...
The present study investigates acceptance of intervention strategies for low-calorie snack choices t...