Thinking versus feeling: Differentiating between cognitive and affective components of perceived cancer risk

Eva Janssen*, Liesbeth van Osch, Lilian Lechner, Math Candel, Hein de Vries

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    40 Citations (Web of Science)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)767-783
    Number of pages17
    JournalPsychology & Health
    Volume27
    Issue number7
    Early online date18 Jul 2011
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • risk perception
    • cancer
    • risk assessment
    • cognition and affect
    • feeling at risk
    • PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY
    • HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
    • BREAST-CANCER
    • PLANNED BEHAVIOR
    • DECISION-MAKING
    • SUSCEPTIBILITY
    • METAANALYSIS
    • PERCEPTIONS
    • WORRY
    • ATTITUDES

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