What is measured in pro-environmental behavior research?
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BACKGROUND: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates are still below the target due to vaccine refusal or delay, lack of knowledge, and logistical challenges. Understanding these barriers is crucial for developing strategies to improve HPV vaccination rates. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used a questionnaire to investigate social and beha...
Assessing the environmental (un)sustainability of products appears to be a complex task for consumers, and despite the growing number of eco-information schemes, their effectiveness leaves room for improvement. Eco-ratings (e.g., https://www.ecoratingdevices.com/ratings/) quantify the environmental (un)sustainability of products in a given choice s...
This paper examines drivers of prejudicial attitudes among adults in the UK, focusing on the interaction between ethnic out-group size and personality traits. Leveraging data from the National Child Development Study (NCDS), we use two survey waves carried out in 2000 and 2008, just before and after the EU enlargement policy that drove a wave of im...
Context : Advertising campaigns promoting gambling are ubiquitous in the public space and in the media. Studies indicate that problem gamblers (PG) are more influenced by these messages, so they recall, incite and trigger more gambling behavior. However, these studies focus on specific populations (youth, or PG). The purpose of this study is to und...
Research evaluating HIV/AIDS-related stigma across national contexts with varied HIV prevalence are scarce. We examined correlations of HIV-related stigma and HIV prevalence through the among HIV positive and HIV negative populations using data from the Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania Population-based HIV Impact Assessments data collected from 2015 to...
status: published
status: published
Recent growth in digital technologies has enabled the recruitment and monitoring of large and diverse populations in remote health studies. However, the generalizability of inference drawn from remotely collected health data could be severely impacted by uneven participant engagement and attrition over the course of the study. We report findings on...
iscussions and images of cultivated meat are increasingly common in popular media, often stressing highly technical aspects. Despite growing research on cultivated meat, the importance of information provision in specific, little is known about the influence of images on consumer attitudes and evaluations. Using a representative sample of 727 poten...