Publikation: Risk perception, risk communication and health behavior change : health psychology at the University of Konstanz
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At a broad level, the Konstanz Health Psychology research group aims at understanding the judgment and decision making processes underlying health-relevant behaviors. Towards this goal, several more specific research agendas are addressed. A primary aim is to understand the transition from knowing about risks to personally feeling at risk. In particular, we study the reception of relevant personalised health feedback such as feedback on cholesterol levels or blood pressure. Contrary to the dominant models of biased reasoning, our results on feedback reception suggest that people respond adaptively to health risk feedback. Furthermore, we study changes in the perception of health risk across time and their associated effects on the onset, maintenance, and cessation of health-relevant behaviors. In current research, we try to utilize methods from affective neuroscience for assessing affective and intuitive processes relevant to personal feelings of risk. These efforts are motivated by the broader goal of developing theoretical frameworks that can be applied across a range of behavioral domains.
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RENNER, Britta, Harald T. SCHUPP, Manja VOLLMANN, Freda-Marie HARTUNG, Ralf SCHMÄLZLE, Martina PANZER, 2008. Risk perception, risk communication and health behavior change : health psychology at the University of Konstanz. In: Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie. 2008, 16(3), pp. 150-153. Available under: doi: 10.1026/0943-8149.16.3.150BibTex
@article{Renner2008perce-11300, year={2008}, doi={10.1026/0943-8149.16.3.150}, title={Risk perception, risk communication and health behavior change : health psychology at the University of Konstanz}, number={3}, volume={16}, journal={Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie}, pages={150--153}, author={Renner, Britta and Schupp, Harald T. and Vollmann, Manja and Hartung, Freda-Marie and Schmälzle, Ralf and Panzer, Martina} }
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