Rationale: The question-behaviour effect (QBE) refers to the finding that survey questions about a behaviour can change that behaviour. However, little research has tested how the QBE can be maximized in behavioural medicine settings. The present research tested manipulations of cognitive targets (questions about anticipated regret or beneficence) and survey return rates (presence vs. absence of a sticky note requesting completion of the questionnaire) on the magnitude of the QBE for influenza vaccination in older adults. Method: Participants (N = 13,803) were recruited from general practice and randomly allocated to one of eight conditions: control 1 (no questionnaire); control 2 (demographics questionnaire); intention and attitude questio...
This research was focused on understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. In March 2020 the respirator...
The current meta-analysis estimated the magnitude of the impact of asking intention and self-predict...
We compared intention to receive the seasonal influenza vaccine with a prospective coronavirus (COVI...
RATIONALE: The question-behaviour effect (QBE) refers to the finding that survey questions about a b...
Research has demonstrated that asking people questions about a behaviour can lead to behaviour chang...
OBJECTIVE: Simply answering questions about a specific behavior may change that behavior. This is kn...
We evaluate the results of a field experiment designed to measure the effect of prompts to form impl...
Background: Systematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response r...
Objective: The question-behaviour effect (QBE) refers to the finding that measuring behavioural inte...
The term question-behavior effect (QBE) refers to the idea that asking individuals about their belie...
AbstractHigh immunization coverage rates are desirable in order to reduce total morbidity and mortal...
The 'question-behaviour effect' (QBE) has attracted much recent attention within health psychology, ...
High immunization coverage rates are desirable in order to reduce total morbidity and mortality rate...
Background:Little is known about vaccine intention behavior among patients recovering from a medical...
Enhancing vaccine uptake is a critical public health challenge1. Overcoming vaccine hesitancy2,3 and...
This research was focused on understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. In March 2020 the respirator...
The current meta-analysis estimated the magnitude of the impact of asking intention and self-predict...
We compared intention to receive the seasonal influenza vaccine with a prospective coronavirus (COVI...
RATIONALE: The question-behaviour effect (QBE) refers to the finding that survey questions about a b...
Research has demonstrated that asking people questions about a behaviour can lead to behaviour chang...
OBJECTIVE: Simply answering questions about a specific behavior may change that behavior. This is kn...
We evaluate the results of a field experiment designed to measure the effect of prompts to form impl...
Background: Systematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response r...
Objective: The question-behaviour effect (QBE) refers to the finding that measuring behavioural inte...
The term question-behavior effect (QBE) refers to the idea that asking individuals about their belie...
AbstractHigh immunization coverage rates are desirable in order to reduce total morbidity and mortal...
The 'question-behaviour effect' (QBE) has attracted much recent attention within health psychology, ...
High immunization coverage rates are desirable in order to reduce total morbidity and mortality rate...
Background:Little is known about vaccine intention behavior among patients recovering from a medical...
Enhancing vaccine uptake is a critical public health challenge1. Overcoming vaccine hesitancy2,3 and...
This research was focused on understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. In March 2020 the respirator...
The current meta-analysis estimated the magnitude of the impact of asking intention and self-predict...
We compared intention to receive the seasonal influenza vaccine with a prospective coronavirus (COVI...