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Do interventions containing risk messages increase risk appraisal and the subsequent vaccination intentions and uptake? – A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Author(s) -
Parsons Joanne E.,
Newby Katie V.,
French David P.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
british journal of health psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.05
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 2044-8287
pISSN - 1359-107X
DOI - 10.1111/bjhp.12340
Subject(s) - psychological intervention , critical appraisal , vaccination , meta analysis , systematic review , risk perception , randomized controlled trial , psychology , intervention (counseling) , medicine , clinical psychology , perception , medline , psychiatry , alternative medicine , immunology , pathology , neuroscience , political science , law
There is good evidence that for many behaviours, increasing risk appraisal can lead to a change in behaviour, heightened when efficacy appraisals are also increased. The present systematic review addressed whether interventions presenting a risk message increase risk appraisal and an increase in vaccination intentions and uptake.

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