We outline an implicit cognition, verbal, and nonverbal assessment approach that is feasible for a range of interventions in health behavior and addiction. This approach provides a way to assess whether interventions have an influence on the relatively spontaneous memories, thoughts, and evaluations that may mediate or precipitate health-related behaviors (alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; HIV risk behavior; diet, exercise, and violent acts). We focus on feasible assessment applications in relapse prevention, and briefly provide several examples of assessments also relevant to secondary prevention and media interventions, with a focus on addictive and HIV risk behaviors. The assessment examples range from well-investigated tests with gr...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Implicit processes refer to cognitive, affective, and motivational processes that influence health d...
Contains fulltext : 56251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Implicit or au...
We outline an implicit cognition, verbal, and nonverbal assessment approach that is feasible for a r...
Research on implicit cognition and addiction has expanded greatly during the past decade. This resea...
Research on implicit cognition and addiction has expanded greatly during the past decade. This resea...
Most research on cognitive processes and drug abuse has focused on theories and methods of explicit ...
This chapter outlines a framework that applies basic research on implicit cognition and associative ...
Extensive recent research has begun to unravel the more implicit or automatic cognitive mechanisms i...
Extensive recent research has begun to unravel the more implicit or automatic cognitive mechanisms i...
Implicit cognition theory differs from most other approaches to health behavior in that it emphasize...
A recent study from our lab found that an intervention aimed at changing alcohol-related cognitions ...
The present research aimed to develop the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) as a mean...
abstracttocpublished_or_final_versionClinical PsychologyMasterMaster of Social Science
Cognition relevant to risky or addictive behaviors can be conceptualized and measured in many ways. ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Implicit processes refer to cognitive, affective, and motivational processes that influence health d...
Contains fulltext : 56251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Implicit or au...
We outline an implicit cognition, verbal, and nonverbal assessment approach that is feasible for a r...
Research on implicit cognition and addiction has expanded greatly during the past decade. This resea...
Research on implicit cognition and addiction has expanded greatly during the past decade. This resea...
Most research on cognitive processes and drug abuse has focused on theories and methods of explicit ...
This chapter outlines a framework that applies basic research on implicit cognition and associative ...
Extensive recent research has begun to unravel the more implicit or automatic cognitive mechanisms i...
Extensive recent research has begun to unravel the more implicit or automatic cognitive mechanisms i...
Implicit cognition theory differs from most other approaches to health behavior in that it emphasize...
A recent study from our lab found that an intervention aimed at changing alcohol-related cognitions ...
The present research aimed to develop the implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) as a mean...
abstracttocpublished_or_final_versionClinical PsychologyMasterMaster of Social Science
Cognition relevant to risky or addictive behaviors can be conceptualized and measured in many ways. ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Implicit processes refer to cognitive, affective, and motivational processes that influence health d...
Contains fulltext : 56251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Implicit or au...