Search Results - "Van Oost, Pascaline"
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How the Stringency of the COVID-19 Restrictions Influences Motivation for Adherence and Well-Being: The Critical Role of Proportionality
Published in International journal of health policy and management (01-01-2023)“…The stringency of the measures taken by governments to combat the COVID-19 pandemic varied considerably across countries and time. In the present study, we…”
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Predicting vaccine uptake during COVID-19 crisis: A motivational approach
Published in Vaccine (21-01-2022)“…•Infection-related risk perception predicts vaccination intention and uptake.•Autonomous motivation positively contributes to vaccination intention and…”
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The relation between conspiracism, government trust, and COVID-19 vaccination intentions: The key role of motivation
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2022)“…Vaccination willingness is a critical step in the effort to reach herd immunity and control the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, many people remain reluctant…”
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The Role of Communication Style and External Motivators in Predicting Vaccination Experiences and Intentions: An Experimental Vignette Study
Published in Health communication (10-11-2023)“…This vignette-based study examined in a sample of unvaccinated Belgian citizens (N = 1918; M age = 45.99) how health care workers could foster reflection…”
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When views about alternative medicine, nature and god come in the way of people's vaccination intentions
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-04-2024)“…In spite of the safety and efficiency of the COVID‐19 vaccines and the many promotion efforts of political and expert authorities, a fair portion of the…”
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Risk perception as a motivational resource during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of vaccination status and emerging variants
Published in BMC public health (06-03-2024)“…People's perceived risk of being infected and having severe illness was conceived as a motivational source of adherence to behavioral measures during the…”
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Psychological science and its societal mission during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: The Motivation Barometer as an evidence‐informed policy instrument in Belgium
Published in Social issues and policy review (01-01-2024)“…Upon the outbreak of the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus, it was clear that the pandemic would not only entail physical but also psychological challenges and threats to…”
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Gender inequality discourse as a tool to express attitudes towards Islam
Published in Journal of social and political psychology (21-12-2023)“…In order to promote their anti-immigration agenda, many politicians resort to gender equality discourse, often suggesting that national or European values…”
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Social control and solidarity during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The direct and indirect effects of causal attribution of insufficient compliance through perceived anomie
Published in Journal of community & applied social psychology (01-09-2022)“…The COVID‐19 pandemic is a crisis which called for two crucial modes of social regulation: social control and social solidarity. In the present pre‐registered…”
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Who is motivated to accept a booster and annual dose? A dimensional and person-centered approach
Published in Applied psychology : health and well-being (01-11-2023)“…The transmissibility of new COVID-19 variants and decreasing efficacy of vaccines led authorities to recommend a booster and even an annual dose. However,…”
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Psychological need fulfillment as a source of resilience: Its protective role in concerns and symptoms of anxiety and depression during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Published in Applied psychology : health and well-being (01-05-2024)“…The essential role of the psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness in well‐being has been demonstrated convincingly. Yet whether their…”
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Looking for Ties with Secret Agendas During the Pandemic: Conspiracy Mentality is Associated with Reduced Trust in Political, Medical, and Scientific Institutions – but Not in Medical Personnel
Published in Psychologica Belgica (17-05-2022)“…In a preregistered research, we examined the relationships between conspiracy mentality (i.e., the individual susceptibility to endorse conspiracy theories,…”
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How Do Vaccination Intentions Change Over Time? The Role of Motivational Growth
Published in Health psychology (01-02-2023)“…Objective: Across nationwide rollout of COVID-19 vaccination, people in Belgium differed widely in their vaccination intention. In the present study, we…”
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Attitudes toward mandatory vaccination and the COVID certificate as a function of vaccination status and risk perception: A vignette‐based study
Published in Analyses of social issues and public policy (18-10-2024)“…In January 2022, several vaccination policies were debated to address the Omicron outbreak in Belgium. Considering variability in risk perception and vaccine…”
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Why motivation for adhering to COVID-19 measures matters: Investigating time-lagged associations with epidemiological indicators
Published in Motivation science (30-05-2024)“…To manage the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, governments imposed public health measures requiring considerable effort…”
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