How do people respond to multiple risk feedback in a real-life context? Based on theoretical assumptions, three different predictions for risk perceptions were tested: (a) relative accuracy in risk perceptions, (b) self-defensive responses according to self-affirmation theory, and (c) compensatory responses according to the compensatory health belief model. Participants of a community health screening ( N = 725) received multiple risk indicator feedback for actual blood pressure, blood glucose, and blood lipid levels. Consistent multiple risk feedback profiles encompassed three consistent readings (three normal or three elevated readings). Mixed risk profiles included one elevated and two normal readings. Results indicate relative accuracy ...
This research examines how consumers use base rate (e.g., disease prevalence in a population) and ca...
Although risk perception is a key concept in many health behavior theories, little research has expl...
Life is fraught with hazards. However, the risk of many of these hazards can be reduced by performin...
How do people respond to multiple risk feedback in a real-life context? Based on theoretical assumpt...
Health risk screenings providing personalised risk information are gaining prominence. Yet, only few...
The present study examined reactions toward repeated self relevant feedback. Participants in a commu...
How do people spontaneously respond to health-related risk feedback? In previous studies, reactions ...
Risk information is information about the riskiness of certain behaviours and events or about people...
At a broad level, the Konstanz Health Psychology research group aims at understanding the judgment a...
IntroductionHow do people receive unexpected positive health risk information? While common motivati...
Objective: To explain inconsistent results in previous attempts to determine whether, when presented...
Abstract. At a broad level, the Konstanz Health Psychology research group aims at understanding the ...
Acknowledging that one engages in risk-increasing behavior is a form of self-generated negative feed...
Perceived susceptibility to a heart attack is examined by considering selected psychosocial factors ...
The phenomenon of hindsight bias was explored in the context of self-relevant health risk informatio...
This research examines how consumers use base rate (e.g., disease prevalence in a population) and ca...
Although risk perception is a key concept in many health behavior theories, little research has expl...
Life is fraught with hazards. However, the risk of many of these hazards can be reduced by performin...
How do people respond to multiple risk feedback in a real-life context? Based on theoretical assumpt...
Health risk screenings providing personalised risk information are gaining prominence. Yet, only few...
The present study examined reactions toward repeated self relevant feedback. Participants in a commu...
How do people spontaneously respond to health-related risk feedback? In previous studies, reactions ...
Risk information is information about the riskiness of certain behaviours and events or about people...
At a broad level, the Konstanz Health Psychology research group aims at understanding the judgment a...
IntroductionHow do people receive unexpected positive health risk information? While common motivati...
Objective: To explain inconsistent results in previous attempts to determine whether, when presented...
Abstract. At a broad level, the Konstanz Health Psychology research group aims at understanding the ...
Acknowledging that one engages in risk-increasing behavior is a form of self-generated negative feed...
Perceived susceptibility to a heart attack is examined by considering selected psychosocial factors ...
The phenomenon of hindsight bias was explored in the context of self-relevant health risk informatio...
This research examines how consumers use base rate (e.g., disease prevalence in a population) and ca...
Although risk perception is a key concept in many health behavior theories, little research has expl...
Life is fraught with hazards. However, the risk of many of these hazards can be reduced by performin...