294 results match your criteria: "University of Erfurt.[Affiliation]"
Nat Hum Behav
September 2023
School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
The proliferation of anti-vaccination arguments is a threat to the success of many immunization programmes. Effective rebuttal of contrarian arguments requires an approach that goes beyond addressing flaws in the arguments, by also considering the attitude roots-that is, the underlying psychological attributes driving a person's belief-of opposition to vaccines. Here, through a pre-registered systematic literature review of 152 scientific articles and thematic analysis of anti-vaccination arguments, we developed a hierarchical taxonomy that relates common arguments and themes to 11 attitude roots that explain why an individual might express opposition to vaccination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPercept Mot Skills
October 2023
School of Psychology, College of Social Science, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
Previous studies have documented differences in processing multisensory information by children with autism compared to typically developing children. Furthermore, children with autism have been found to track fewer multiple objects on a screen than those without autism, suggesting reduced attentional control. In the present study, we investigated whether children with autism (n = 33) and children without autism (n = 33) were able to track four target objects moving amongst four indistinguishable distractor objects while sensory cues were presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhile interest in early modern herbaria has so far mainly concentrated on the dried plants stored in them, this paper addresses another of their qualities - their role as manuscripts. In the 1670s, the German botanist Paul Hermann (1646-95) spent several years in Ceylon (today Sri Lanka) as a medical officer in the service of the Dutch East India Company. During his stay he put together four herbaria, two of which contain a wealth of handwritten notes by himself and several later owners.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Public Health
October 2023
Health Communication, Implementation Research, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.
Heatwaves are becoming more common and impact health. We conducted a representative survey in June 2022 in Germany to determine people's knowledge and protective behaviours on heat days. In data from 953 respondents, we found that a large proportion informed themselves about upcoming heat days, but there are considerable gaps in knowledge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Rev Psychol
June 2023
Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Psychon Bull Rev
December 2023
University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Various modern tools, such as smartphones, allow for cognitive offloading (i.e., the externalization of cognitive processes).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Policy
August 2023
Health Communication, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany; Institute for Planetary Health Behaviour, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Background: When intensive care capacity is limited, triage may be required. Given that the German government started working on new triage legislation in 2022, the present study investigated the German public's preferences for intensive care allocation in two situations: ex-ante triage (where multiple patients compete for available resources) and ex-post triage (where admitting a new patient to intensive care means withdrawing treatment from another because ICU resources are depleted).
Method: In an online experiment, N=994 participants were presented with four fictitious patients who differed in age and pre- and post-treatment chance of survival.
J Chin Sociol
June 2023
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The article reconstructs the intellectual itinerary of the German social theorist Hartmut Rosa. It follows the development of his oeuvre, from his doctoral thesis on Charles Taylor and his book on social acceleration to his more recent work on resonance and responsivity. It shows that throughout the four phases of his career, the social philosophy of Charles Taylor has had a decisive influence on his philosophical anthropology, theory of society and moral sociology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVaccination rates are still insufficient to prevent the spread of COVID-19, so immunity must be increased among the population in order to reduce the virus' spread and the associated medical and psychosocial effects. Although previous work has identified various factors associated with a low willingness to get vaccinated, the role of emotions such as fear of vaccination (FVAC) or fear of COVID-19 (FCOV), vaccination as a subjective norm (SN), psychological factors like general control beliefs (CB) or psychological resilience, and their interaction have been investigated less intensively. We used data from three cross-sectional waves of the German Panel COSMO (November 2021, N = 1010; February 2022, N = 1026; March 2022, N = 1031) and multiple logistic regression analyses to test whether vaccination rates are moderated by those factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
May 2023
Chair in Methods of Empirical Social Research, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062, Dresden, Germany.
National governments around the world increasingly acknowledge the possibility of introducing new digital forms of money and implementing policies that trigger their adoption. Knowledge about the acceptance of such measures, however, is rather limited. Next to the regulatory uncertainty about the impact of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on competition, on financial stability and questions on the integrity and technical implementations of a CBDC, recent announcements of the joint venture of e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Health Commun
June 2023
Health Communication Working Group, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.
While psychological reactance is often invoked to explain the unintended boomerang effects of persuasive health messages, underlying processes that might explain how reactance affects behavior are rarely studied. We investigated whether messages that elicit reactance can bias attention by increasing the perception of information that potentially facilitates adverse behavior. Participants ( = 998) were assigned to one of three experimental conditions: reading an aggressive and emotional text asking them to stop eating meat (appeal condition); reading a neutral text about the nativeness and benefits of eating less meat (information condition); or completing an unrelated word count task (control condition).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Commun
June 2024
School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld.
Although frame building is a crucial part of framing in health communication, it is much less understood than media frames or their effects on audiences (i.e. frame setting).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Public Health
May 2023
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Welcome trust, Nairobi, Kenya.
Background: Vaccination remains the most effective means of reducing the burden of infectious disease among children. It is estimated to prevent between two to three million child deaths annually. However, despite being a successful intervention, basic vaccination coverage remains below the target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQ J Exp Psychol (Hove)
March 2024
Linguistics Department, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Previous research has shown that phonology influences the visual perception of a word's letters. However, the influence of prosody, including word stress, on grapheme perception in polysyllabic words is poorly investigated. The present study addresses this issue with a letter search task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
April 2023
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Many people believe in and use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to address health issues or prevent diseases. Empirical evidence for those treatments is either lacking or controversial due to methodological weaknesses. Thus, practitioners and patients primarily rely on subjective references rather than credible empirical evidence from systematic research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Lang Commun Disord
November 2023
Department of Linguistics, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Background: Reading comprehension is frequently impaired in persons with aphasia (PWA). For goal-setting and outcome measurement, speech and language therapists (SLTs) need to determine an individual's perspective of their reading difficulties and everyday reading activities. The Comprehensive Assessment of Reading in Aphasia (CARA) reading questionnaire provides a person-centred tool to find out the individual perception of reading functions, reading-related emotions and reading activities in PWA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
March 2023
Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
Individually tailored vaccine hesitancy interventions are considered auspicious for decreasing vaccine hesitancy. In two studies, we measured self-reported format preference for statistical vs. anecdotal information in vaccine hesitant individuals, and experimentally manipulated the format in which COVID-19 and influenza vaccine hesitancy interventions were presented (statistical vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Decis Making
May 2023
Vienna Center for Electoral Research (VieCER), University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Background: It has been reported that a substantial number of COVID-19 infections are asymptomatic, with both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections contributing to transmission dynamics. Yet, the share of asymptomatic cases varies greatly across studies. One reason for this could be the measurement of symptoms in medical studies and surveys.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLOS Digit Health
August 2022
Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
During the current COVID-19 pandemic, governments must make decisions based on a variety of information including estimations of infection spread, health care capacity, economic and psychosocial considerations. The disparate validity of current short-term forecasts of these factors is a major challenge to governments. By causally linking an established epidemiological spread model with dynamically evolving psychosocial variables, using Bayesian inference we estimate the strength and direction of these interactions for German and Danish data of disease spread, human mobility, and psychosocial factors based on the serial cross-sectional COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring (COSMO; N = 16,981).
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February 2023
Institute for Planetary Health Behavior, Health Communication, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reducing the spread of the virus. The present study investigated the influence on pathogen avoidance of familiarity with other people at private gatherings. Based on the social identity model of risk taking and the theory of the behavioural immune system, we assumed that greater familiarity with others would make people feel more connected with one another and decrease situational pathogen avoidance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Health Commun
January 2023
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany.
Cognition
June 2023
Department of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; LEAD Graduate School & Research Network, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
The role of grammar in numerical development, and particularly the role of grammatical number inflection, has already been well-documented in toddlerhood. It is unclear, however, whether the influence of grammatical language structure further extends to more complex later stages of numerical development. Here, we addressed this question by exploiting differences between Polish, which has a complex grammatical number paradigm, leading to a partially inconsistent mapping between numerical quantities and grammatical number, and German, which has a comparatively easy verbal paradigm: 151 Polish-speaking and 123 German-speaking kindergarten children were tested using a symbolic numerical comparison task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Health Psychol
September 2023
Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Understanding individuals' preferences for antibiotics can help mitigate the acceleration of antibiotic resistance. Similar to the climate crisis, individuals "today" need to appropriately use antibiotics to reduce the negative consequences of antibiotic resistance for individuals "tomorrow." We use an established-yet novel in this research field-behavioral game approach to investigate individuals' preferences for antibiotics in the face of a between-generations conflict.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet Digit Health
February 2023
Method Development, Research Infrastructure, and Information Technology, Berlin, Germany.
Substantial opportunities for global health intelligence and research arise from the combined and optimised use of secondary data within data ecosystems. Secondary data are information being used for purposes other than those intended when they were collected. These data can be gathered from sources on the verge of widespread use such as the internet, wearables, mobile phone apps, electronic health records, or genome sequencing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psycholinguist Res
June 2023
Department of Linguistics, University of Erfurt, P. O. Box 90 02 21, 99105, Erfurt, Germany.
In many languages, grammatical gender is an inherent property of nouns and, as such, forms a basis for agreement relations between nouns and their dependent elements (e.g., adjectives, determiners).
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