Prototypes (i.e., social images representing perceptions of typical persons engaging in or refraining from certain behaviour) have been shown to explain health-related behaviours. The present meta-analysis quantified the strength of the associations of prototype perceptions with health motivation and behaviour. Specifically, the analysis addressed (i) the relationship of prototype favourability (i.e., degree of likability) and similarity (i.e., perceived resemblance to the self) with behaviour, willingness and intentions; (ii) the effect of the interaction between favourability and similarity; and (iii) the extent to which health-risk and health-protective prototypes differed in their association with these outcomes. A total of 80 independe...
During the past decade or so, the construct of ambivalence has proven to be a significant factor in ...
Attitudes are typically treated as unidimensional predictors of both behavioural intentions and subs...
The present research linked social comparison processes to prototype models of risk behaviour in pre...
Prototypes (i.e., social images representing perceptions of typical persons engaging in or refrainin...
Objectives: Prototypes (i.e., social images) predict health-related behaviours and intentions within...
The prototype willingness model (PWM) was designed to extend expectancy-value models of health behav...
The Prototype/Willingness Model (Gibbons, Gerrard, & Lane, 2003) posits that there are two pathways ...
ObjectivesPrototypes (i.e., social images) predict health-related behaviours and intentions within t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The health behaviour literature is currently littered...
Background: Risk perceptions are central to many health behavior theories. However, the relationship...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the moderating effects of four variables on parametr...
Purpose. A meta-analysis of studies integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and self-deter...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social- cognitive model specifying motivat...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social–cognitive model specifying motivati...
During the past decade or so, the construct of ambivalence has proven to be a significant factor in ...
Attitudes are typically treated as unidimensional predictors of both behavioural intentions and subs...
The present research linked social comparison processes to prototype models of risk behaviour in pre...
Prototypes (i.e., social images representing perceptions of typical persons engaging in or refrainin...
Objectives: Prototypes (i.e., social images) predict health-related behaviours and intentions within...
The prototype willingness model (PWM) was designed to extend expectancy-value models of health behav...
The Prototype/Willingness Model (Gibbons, Gerrard, & Lane, 2003) posits that there are two pathways ...
ObjectivesPrototypes (i.e., social images) predict health-related behaviours and intentions within t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The health behaviour literature is currently littered...
Background: Risk perceptions are central to many health behavior theories. However, the relationship...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the moderating effects of four variables on parametr...
Purpose. A meta-analysis of studies integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and self-deter...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social- cognitive model specifying motivat...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social–cognitive model specifying motivati...
During the past decade or so, the construct of ambivalence has proven to be a significant factor in ...
Attitudes are typically treated as unidimensional predictors of both behavioural intentions and subs...
The present research linked social comparison processes to prototype models of risk behaviour in pre...