The aim of the study was to examine reciprocal associations between risk perceptions for cardiovascular disease and health behaviors (i.e., physical activity, fruit/vegetable consumption), while accounting for key personality characteristics in middle-aged adults. Participants (N = 297; M (SD) age = 51 (6.95); 72.4% female) completed online questionnaires assessing risk perceptions, physical activity, fruit/vegetable consumption, and personality (conscientiousness and neuroticism) on two occasions, one week apart. Physical activity did not have a statistically significant effect on risk perception over time (b = −0.00, p = 0.227). However, fruit and vegetable consumption (b = −0.19, p = 0.006) and neuroticism (b = 0.22, p = 0.001) predicted...
To examine the prospective association of personality with individual behavior, multibehavior and cl...
Renato Zambrano-Cruz,1 Gina Paula Cuartas-Montoya,1 Rosa Martha Meda-Lara,2 Andrés Palomera-C...
International audiencePast studies have found that risk perceptions of suffering from diseases play ...
Personality is regarded as a distal determinant of health behavior and has been found to be associat...
This study examines personality characteristics as predictors of risky behavior, utilizing the widel...
Integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with the five-factor model (FFM) of personality ma...
This study investigates associations between personality, coping and established lifestyle risk fact...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between personality and risk taking in a sample...
The relationship between personality and health has important implications for preventative medicine...
Background: It seems that more cardinal steps can be taken towards constraining cardiovascular disea...
Objective: The present study investigated prospective pathways from personality traits via coping st...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Promoting hea...
Addressing multiple health behaviours are important in preventing disease and mortality. The present...
We examined the relations between personality (Five-Factor Model), risky health behaviours, and per...
We examined the relations between personality (Five-Factor Model), risky health behaviours, and perc...
To examine the prospective association of personality with individual behavior, multibehavior and cl...
Renato Zambrano-Cruz,1 Gina Paula Cuartas-Montoya,1 Rosa Martha Meda-Lara,2 Andrés Palomera-C...
International audiencePast studies have found that risk perceptions of suffering from diseases play ...
Personality is regarded as a distal determinant of health behavior and has been found to be associat...
This study examines personality characteristics as predictors of risky behavior, utilizing the widel...
Integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with the five-factor model (FFM) of personality ma...
This study investigates associations between personality, coping and established lifestyle risk fact...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between personality and risk taking in a sample...
The relationship between personality and health has important implications for preventative medicine...
Background: It seems that more cardinal steps can be taken towards constraining cardiovascular disea...
Objective: The present study investigated prospective pathways from personality traits via coping st...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Promoting hea...
Addressing multiple health behaviours are important in preventing disease and mortality. The present...
We examined the relations between personality (Five-Factor Model), risky health behaviours, and per...
We examined the relations between personality (Five-Factor Model), risky health behaviours, and perc...
To examine the prospective association of personality with individual behavior, multibehavior and cl...
Renato Zambrano-Cruz,1 Gina Paula Cuartas-Montoya,1 Rosa Martha Meda-Lara,2 Andrés Palomera-C...
International audiencePast studies have found that risk perceptions of suffering from diseases play ...