People generally underestimate their risk to come down with a life-threatening disease when comparing themselves to similar others. However, to some extent they do take objective risk status or actual risk behavior into account. The present study examined specific conditions of this phenomenon. It was found that smoker status was associated with a somewhat higher perceived risk of getting lung cancer or smoker's cough or having a heart attack, but not of coming down with other diseases. Still, smokers did not admit that they had an above-average risk for these maladies, thus reflecting defensive optimism. In addition, smokers characterized the behavior of an abstract person, a "risk stereotype~, by estimating the number of years of smoking,...
While there are many reasons to continue to smoke in spite of its consequences for health, the conce...
International audienceBackground : Past studies on smokers' risk perception have produced mixed resu...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...
The role of optimistic bias in beliefs about the health consequences of cigarette smoking was examin...
Most Americans recognize that smoking causes serious diseases, yet many Americans continue to smoke....
Using an experimental manipulation embedded in a national survey, this study investigated the effect...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
This paper uses a national survey of 3,119 individuals to examine the effect of lung cancer risk per...
The perception of cancer risk motivates cancer risk reduction behaviors. However, common measurement...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
While there are many reasons to continue to smoke in spite of its consequences for health, the conce...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
While there are many reasons to continue to smoke in spite of its consequences for health, the conce...
International audienceBackground : Past studies on smokers' risk perception have produced mixed resu...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...
The role of optimistic bias in beliefs about the health consequences of cigarette smoking was examin...
Most Americans recognize that smoking causes serious diseases, yet many Americans continue to smoke....
Using an experimental manipulation embedded in a national survey, this study investigated the effect...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
This paper uses a national survey of 3,119 individuals to examine the effect of lung cancer risk per...
The perception of cancer risk motivates cancer risk reduction behaviors. However, common measurement...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
While there are many reasons to continue to smoke in spite of its consequences for health, the conce...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
This article aims to assess how the risk perceptions of smokers affect survival expectations and sub...
Estimates were obtained from 420 members of the public, 117 of whom were smokers, of the risk of an ...
While there are many reasons to continue to smoke in spite of its consequences for health, the conce...
International audienceBackground : Past studies on smokers' risk perception have produced mixed resu...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...