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Driving Behaviour and Changing Behaviour
2022Automotive industry and policy makers have taken all kinds of measures to reduce the number of (fatal) accidents and make driving safer. However, drivers are a central factor in establishing safety. While safety measures are important in making driving safer, if drivers do not comply, efforts by industry and policy makers may not be effective.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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Unintentional behaviour change
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014AbstractWe argue that the authors ignore a broad range of possible means of changing behaviour: unintentional change. Most of the behaviours that people seek to change – either in themselves or that are the subject of public health campaigns–are habitual, and hence not necessarily responsive to intentions.
Robert, Aunger, Valerie, Curtis
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Toxoplasmosis and behavioural changes
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2020Nearly one-third of the planet's population is affected by Toxoplasma gondii infection. In ophthalmology, toxoplasmosis is even considered to be the most common cause of posterior uveitis of infectious origin. Humans are only an intermediate host and T. gondii needs to infect cats for its sexual reproduction.
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Practical Pre-School, 2012
In this article Eileen Jones suggests some activities that will help children to consider and adapt their behaviour to fit in with the needs and feelings of others.
Sylvia McNamara, Gill Moreton
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In this article Eileen Jones suggests some activities that will help children to consider and adapt their behaviour to fit in with the needs and feelings of others.
Sylvia McNamara, Gill Moreton
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Changing Health-Related Behaviours 5: On Interventions to Change Physician Behaviours
2021In many countries, there is a large amount of public money spent on health care. Some patient tests and treatments are not only unnecessary but also may be harmful, leading health researchers to look for the most effective interventions to change physician behaviour.
Cheryl, Etchegary +4 more
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Behaviour changes in dementia 2: Are there behavioural syndromes?
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1997To establish whether robust behavioural 'syndromes' can be identified from among the widely heterogeneous behavioural changes which occur in dementia.Longitudinal, prospective study with follow-up at 4 and 8 months.Community settings in Oxfordshire, UK.97 elderly people with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia (in many cases ...
T, Hope +4 more
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2005
Abstract This chapter focuses on three aspects of health behaviour vital to the reduction of coronary heart disease (CHD): smoking cessation, increased physical activity, and improved diet. The successes achieved at the population level in reducing tobacco use are not yet evident for unhealthy eating and exercise practices.
L. J. Cooke, M. J. Jarvis, J. Wardle
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Abstract This chapter focuses on three aspects of health behaviour vital to the reduction of coronary heart disease (CHD): smoking cessation, increased physical activity, and improved diet. The successes achieved at the population level in reducing tobacco use are not yet evident for unhealthy eating and exercise practices.
L. J. Cooke, M. J. Jarvis, J. Wardle
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