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1. Affective associations mediate the influence of cost-benefit beliefs on fruit and vegetable consumption.

2. Selective memory biases in individuals' memory for health-related information and behavior recommendations.

4. Reducing information avoidance: The effectiveness of humour, cute animals and coping messages.

5. Colorectal cancer information avoidance is associated with screening adherence.

6. Education for public health 2030: transformation to meet health needs in a changing world.

7. Reasons people avoid colorectal cancer information: a mixed-methods study.

8. Associations between social COVID-19 exposure and psychological functioning.

9. Palliative care use and utilization determinants among patients treated for advanced stage lung cancer care in the community and academic medical setting.

10. Worldview Orientations and Personal and Social Risk Perceptions for COVID-19 in a U.S. Population-Based Sample.

11. Moving beyond the "Health Halo" of Alcohol: What Will it Take to Achieve Population Awareness of the Cancer Risks of Alcohol?

12. I don't know my child's asthma risk: evidence against satisficing as an explanation for 'don't know' responses.

13. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Prosocial Beliefs and Prevention Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

14. Infusing high-impact practices in undergraduate public health curricula: Models, lessons learned, and administrative considerations from two public universities.

15. The Impact of Maternal Worry on Infant Care Practices.

16. Dismissing "Don't Know" Responses to Perceived Risk Survey Items Threatens the Validity of Theoretical and Empirical Behavior-Change Research.

17. Prevention is political: political party affiliation predicts perceived risk and prevention behaviors for COVID-19.

18. Race/Ethnicity, Nativity Status, and Patient Portal Access and Use.

19. Health Literacy, Education, and Internal Consistency of Psychological Scales.

20. Limitations in American adults' awareness of and beliefs about alcohol as a risk factor for cancer.

21. Insights From African American Older Adults on Brain Health Research Engagement: "Need to See the Need".

22. Race/Ethnicity, Nativity Status, and Patient Portal Access and Use.

23. Using a group development framework to maximize leadership strategies in the inaugural session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine Leadership Institute.

24. Is it disgusting or am I just easily disgusted? The relation between situational disgust, dispositional disgust, and colonoscopy intentions.

25. The influence of affect on HPV vaccine decision making in an HPV vaccine naïve college student population.

26. Causes and consequences of uncertainty about illness risk perceptions.

27. Affective determinants of physical activity in cancer survivors.

28. Affective components of perceived risk mediate the relation between cognitively-based perceived risk and colonoscopy screening.

29. Cultural Worldviews and Perceived Risk of Colon Cancer and Diabetes.

30. Using NCI-Designated Cancer Center Catchment-Area Data to Understand an Ignored but High-Need Constituent: People Uncertain or Avoidant about Their Cancer Risk.

31. Lay beliefs about risk: relation to risk behaviors and to probabilistic risk perceptions.

32. Predicting Colonoscopy Screening Behavior and Future Screening Intentions for African Americans Older than 50 Years.

33. Differences in Rural and Urban Health Information Access and Use.

34. Integrative Approaches to the Undergraduate Public Health Major Curriculum: Strengths, Challenges, and Examples.

35. Low Health Literacy and Health Information Avoidance but Not Satisficing Help Explain "Don't Know" Responses to Questions Assessing Perceived Risk.

36. Examining the Interrelations Among Objective and Subjective Health Literacy and Numeracy and Their Associations with Health Knowledge.

37. Decision-making and socioeconomic disparities in colonoscopy screening in African Americans.

38. Education-based disparities in knowledge of novel health risks: The case of knowledge gaps in HIV risk perceptions.

39. Designing a randomized controlled trial to evaluate a community-based narrative intervention for improving colorectal cancer screening for African Americans.

40. The interplay between feelings and beliefs about condoms as predictors of their use.

41. Structure and content of affective associations with health behaviours: Is the behaviour 'good OR bad' or 'good AND bad'.

42. Mediation, moderation, and context: Understanding complex relations among cognition, affect, and health behaviour.

43. Health Literacy and Use and Trust in Health Information.

44. Where people look for online health information.

45. Military veteran cancer survivors' preferences for a program to address lifestyle change and psychosocial wellness following treatment.

46. Framing Undergraduate Public Health Education as Liberal Education: Who Are We Training Our Students To Be and How Do We Do That?

47. "I don't know" My Cancer Risk: Implications for Health Behavior Engagement.

48. Perceived controllability of condom use shifts reliance on implicit versus explicit affect.

49. Avoiding cancer risk information.

50. Increasing condom use by changing people's feelings about them: An experimental study.

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