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Personality traits, perceived risk, and risk-reduction behaviors: A further study of smoking and radon.
Authors:Hampson  Sarah E; Andrews  Judy A; Barckley  Maureen; Lichtenstein  Edward; Lee  Michael E
Abstract:Personality traits and risk perceptions were examined as predictors of changes in smoking behavior. Participants (N = 697) were part of a randomized controlled trial of interventions to reduce exposure to the combined hazard of radon and cigarette smoke. Participants with higher perceived risk at baseline for the combination of smoking and radon were more likely to have a more restrictive household smoking ban in place at 12-month follow-up (p p p
Keywords:smoking  Big Five  perceived risk  health behavior  radon  personality traits  risk-reduction behavior  behavior change  intervention
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