McKee, Neill, et.al. (eds) (2000) Involving People Evolving Behaviour, Southbound Press, Penang. Reviewed by Khor Yoke Lim Exploring the gap between knowledge and behavior has always been a central theoretical problem for communication planners and implementers involved in behavioral change. More often than not people are knowledgeable but their behavior shows otherwise. An archetypical example is smoking -- smokers know the negative effects of smoking but their knowledge contradict their behavior
Many of the most significant challenges in health care—such as smoking, overeating, and poor adheren...
Sharing experiences is the best way to learn and contribute to the construction of knowledge. It is ...
This review maps the body of behavioural OR studies that focus on interventions. The term ‘intervent...
ABSTRACT Susanna Kauppi. Behavior change and communication. Descriptive literature review. 63 pages...
Social problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the workplac...
Human behaviour, particularly the over-consumption of resources, is highly implicated in the environ...
Existing theories of behaviour change in psychology and behavioural economics rely mostly on changin...
terms that should be understood first, as different words and second as an entity. SBCC is primarily...
Interventions to change health-related behaviours typically have modest effects and may be more effe...
Willig, Carla (1999) Applied Discourse Analysis: Social and Psychological Interventions, Open Univer...
Efforts to guide peoples’ behavior towards environmental sustainability, good health, or new product...
Do you sometimes wonder how effective your work with children and youngsters is? If so, this book wi...
There is a substantial body of published work evaluating health interventions using behaviour chang...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420https://doi.org/10...
Time to shift brain channels to bring about effective changes in health behaviour Public health ofte...
Many of the most significant challenges in health care—such as smoking, overeating, and poor adheren...
Sharing experiences is the best way to learn and contribute to the construction of knowledge. It is ...
This review maps the body of behavioural OR studies that focus on interventions. The term ‘intervent...
ABSTRACT Susanna Kauppi. Behavior change and communication. Descriptive literature review. 63 pages...
Social problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the workplac...
Human behaviour, particularly the over-consumption of resources, is highly implicated in the environ...
Existing theories of behaviour change in psychology and behavioural economics rely mostly on changin...
terms that should be understood first, as different words and second as an entity. SBCC is primarily...
Interventions to change health-related behaviours typically have modest effects and may be more effe...
Willig, Carla (1999) Applied Discourse Analysis: Social and Psychological Interventions, Open Univer...
Efforts to guide peoples’ behavior towards environmental sustainability, good health, or new product...
Do you sometimes wonder how effective your work with children and youngsters is? If so, this book wi...
There is a substantial body of published work evaluating health interventions using behaviour chang...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420https://doi.org/10...
Time to shift brain channels to bring about effective changes in health behaviour Public health ofte...
Many of the most significant challenges in health care—such as smoking, overeating, and poor adheren...
Sharing experiences is the best way to learn and contribute to the construction of knowledge. It is ...
This review maps the body of behavioural OR studies that focus on interventions. The term ‘intervent...