Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hypothesised as an important predictor of intentions and behaviour in many theories of health behaviour change. However, its components, optimal measurement, and effects are not yet fully understood. The TRIRISK model, developed in the US, conceptualises risk perception as deliberative, affective and experiential components. In this study, we aimed to assess the replicability of the TRIRISK model in a UK sample by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), explore the inherent factor structure of risk perception in the UK sample by exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and assess the associations of EFA-based factors with intentions to change behaviour a...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Funder: NIHR Academic Clinical FellowshipRisk perception refers to how individuals interpret their s...
Risk perception is important for motivating health behavior, but different measures of the construct...
The perception of cancer risk motivates cancer risk reduction behaviors. However, common measurement...
Although risk perception is a key concept in many health behavior theories, little research has expl...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Risk perception refers to how individuals interpret their susceptibility to threats, and has been hy...
Funder: NIHR Academic Clinical FellowshipRisk perception refers to how individuals interpret their s...
Risk perception is important for motivating health behavior, but different measures of the construct...
The perception of cancer risk motivates cancer risk reduction behaviors. However, common measurement...
Although risk perception is a key concept in many health behavior theories, little research has expl...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Objective. Risk perceptions play a pivotal role in health behaviour theories. Accurate measurement i...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...
Given the difficulty of converting population-based esti-mates of cancer risk into precise statement...