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Evaluation of human monkeypox knowledge and beliefs regarding emerging viral infections among healthcare workers
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate possible factors that might be accompanied by high level of human monkey pox (HMPX) knowledge and...
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Removing Stigmatizing Language in Self-Reports: Effects on Psychometric Properties and Respondent Beliefs
Stigma facilitates negative outcomes for those with substance use disorders (SUDs), such as restricted healthcare access, job loss, and social...
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The Moderating Role of Age Beliefs on the Relationships Between Physical Symptoms, Depression, and Irritability in Menopausal Women
BackgroundMenopause, defined as the cessation of ovarian function and female reproduction, is associated with both physical symptoms (e.g., fatigue,...
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Updated beliefs and shaken confidence: evidence from vaccine hesitancy caused by experiencing “COVID arm”
BackgroundPublic health depends largely on people’s knowledge, beliefs, or behaviors regarding their health and medical treatments. Although works...
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Non-adherence, medication beliefs and symptom burden among patients receiving hemodialysis -a cross-sectional study
BackgroundNon-adherence to medication is a common and complex issue faced by individuals undergoing hemodialysis (HD). However, more knowledge is...
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Towards an integrative hope-dysfunctional beliefs perspective to personal recovery in schizophrenia: a path analysis
BackgroundEvidence shows that negative symptoms of schizophrenia and underlying dysfunctional cognition are related to persistently low functioning...
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A Pandemic of Misinformation: Understanding Influences on Beliefs in Health and Conspiracy Myths
BackgroundPersonal characteristics may be associated with believing misinformation and not believing in best practices to protect oneself from...
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Beliefs and Perceptions of Physical Activity Among Black Adolescents in South Florida: A Qualitative Study
IntroductionIn the United States, non-Hispanic Black adolescents have a significantly higher prevalence of obesity than their peers. Though physical...
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How does strength use relate to burnout among Chinese healthcare professionals? Exploring the mediating roles of beliefs about stress and basic psychological needs satisfaction
BackgroundThe prevalence of burnout among healthcare workers remains chronically high. Former studies have indicated that strength use is a promising...
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Faith and vaccination: a sco** review of the relationships between religious beliefs and vaccine hesitancy
BackgroundThroughout history, vaccines have proven effective in addressing and preventing widespread outbreaks, leading to a decrease in the spread...
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Muslim parents’ beliefs and factors influencing complete immunization of children aged 0–5 years in a Thai rural community: a qualitative study
PurposeVaccine-preventable diseases have decreased globally. However, measles and diphtheria outbreaks still occur in Southern Thailand, where...
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The effects of higher-order human values and conspiracy beliefs on COVID-19-related behavior in Germany
AimThis article simultaneously examines the influence of Schwartz’ higher-order human values (self-transcendence, openness to change,...
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Health Beliefs and Barriers to Healthcare of Rohingya Refugees
In recent years, over 1,000 Rohingya families have been resettled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin from areas where they faced trauma and health disparities....
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Reliability and validity of the cancer-related dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep scale in cancer patients
BackgroundInsomnia is a common health problem among cancer patients, which is not only a physical problem but also a psychological problem. Sleep...
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Examining Pregnant Veterans’ Acceptance and Beliefs Regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine
BackgroundPregnant persons have received mixed messages regarding whether or not to receive COVID-19 vaccines as limited data are available regarding...
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The association of conspiracy beliefs and the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination: a cross-sectional study
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed that health denialism might be an important determinant of adherence to preventive measures during epidemic...
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Human papillomavirus vaccine knowledge and conspiracy beliefs among secondary school students in Lebanon
BackgroundHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) is widely prevalent across the globe. In Lebanon, the society is transitioning from traditional conservatism to...
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The influence of patients’ beliefs about medicines and the relationship with suboptimal medicine use in community-dwelling older adults: a systematic review of quantitative studies
BackgroundMedication use in older adults is increasing, therefore, reducing the risk of suboptimal medicine use is imperative in achieving optimal...
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Effects of cigarette package colors and warning labels on marlboro smokers’ risk beliefs, product appraisals, and smoking behavior: a randomized trial
ObjectivePlain packaging and graphic warning labels are two regulatory strategies that may impact cigarette risk beliefs and reduce consumption, but...
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Changes in Gatekeeper Beliefs Following ASIST and Relation to Subsequent Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Behaviors
This study examines relations between suicide prevention gatekeeper beliefs and actual hel** behaviors following participation in Applied Suicide...