نتایج جستجو برای: risk reduction behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1935993  

Journal: :AIDS care 2002
S J S Mize B E Robinson W O Bockting K E Scheltema

The present study is a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions for women in the USA. Twenty-four articles from 1989-1997 were included. We evaluated five ethnic groupings (All Ethnicities Combined, African-American, White, Hispanic and a Mixed Ethnicity group) over four time periods (post-test, less than two months after the intervention, 2-3 months after the interven...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1996
C R Vitek T G Ksiazek C J Peters R F Breiman

To determine if individuals with extensive exposure to rodent habitats were infected with Sin Nombre hantavirus (SNV), we evaluated forest and park service personnel from the region of endemicity in the southwestern United States. Information about work and recreational activities, including exposure to rodents and a history of recent illnesses, was obtained via a standardized questionnaire. Se...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2004
Noel T Brewer Neil D Weinstein Cara L Cuite James E Herrington

BACKGROUND Because risk perceptions can affect protective behavior and protective behavior can affect risk perceptions, the relations between these 2 constructs are complex and incorrect tests often lead to invalid conclusions. PURPOSE To discuss and carry out appropriate tests of 3 easily confused hypotheses: (a). the behavior motivation hypothesis (perceptions of personal risk cause people ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2007
Therese B Bevers Deborah K Armstrong Banu Arun Robert W Carlson Kenneth H Cowan Mary B Daly Irvin Fleming Judy E Garber Mary Gemignani William J Gradishar Helen Krontiras Swati Kulkarni Christine Laronga Loretta Loftus Deborah J Macdonald Martin C Mahoney Sofia D Merajver Ingrid Meszoely Lisa Newman Elizabeth Pritchard Victoria Seewaldt Rena V Sellin Charles L Shapiro John H Ward

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2006
Jeffrey A Bridge Tina R Goldstein David A Brent

This review examines the descriptive epidemiology, and risk and protective factors for youth suicide and suicidal behavior. A model of youth suicidal behavior is articulated, whereby suicidal behavior ensues as a result of an interaction of socio-cultural, developmental, psychiatric, psychological, and family-environmental factors. On the basis of this review, clinical and public health approac...

2014
Jeb Jones Rob Stephenson Dawn K Smith Lauren Toledo Allison La Pointe Jennifer Taussig Patrick S Sullivan

We developed an iPad-based application to administer an HIV risk assessment tool in a clinical setting. We conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) with gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) to assess their opinions about using such a device to share risk behavior information in a clinical setting. Participants were asked about their current assessment of their risk or any ris...

Journal: :Theoretical medicine and bioethics 2009
Peter H Schwartz

With the growing focus on prevention in medicine, studies of how to describe risk have become increasing important. Recently, some researchers have argued against giving patients "comparative risk information," such as data about whether their baseline risk of developing a particular disease is above or below average. The concern is that giving patients this information will interfere with thei...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2012
Kate Walsh David DiLillo Terri L Messman-Moore

The present study examined whether and which facets of emotion dysregulation serve an intervening role in the association between prior victimization and risk perception in an analogue sexual assault vignette. Participants were 714 university women who completed self-report measures of sexual victimization, emotion dysregulation, and a computer-administered written vignette of a college party s...

Journal: :Disasters 2006
Christine Wamsler

The effects of 'natural' disasters in cities can be worse than in other environments, with poor and marginalised urban communities in the developing world being most at risk. To avoid post-disaster destruction and the forced eviction of these communities, proactive and preventive urban planning, including housing, is required. This paper examines current perceptions and practices within interna...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2016
Erik Berglund Ragnar Westerling Johan Sundström Per Lytsy

OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate patients' willingness to initiate a preventive treatment and compared two established effect measures to the newly developed Delay of Events (DoE) measure that expresses treatment effect as a gain in event-free time. METHODS In this cross-sectional, randomized survey experiment in the general Swedish population,1079 respondents (response rate 60.9%) ...

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