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Understanding pandemic influenza behaviour: An exploratory biopsychosocial study

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  • Understanding pandemic influenza behaviour: An exploratory biopsychosocial study

    J Health Psychol. 2014 Jun 23. pii: 1359105314537542. [Epub ahead of print]
    Understanding pandemic influenza behaviour: An exploratory biopsychosocial study.
    Flowers P1, Davis M2, Lohm D2, Waller E3, Stephenson N3.
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    Abstract

    Pandemic influenza represents an ongoing public health threat. Understanding the associated behavioural domain is vital for future intervention development. Cross-sectional qualitative research employing purposive sampling employed a combination of one-to-one semi-structured interviews (n = 57) and focus groups (n = 59). Data were analysed using (1) inductive thematic analysis and (2) theoretical thematic analysis focusing upon resonance with psychosocial and sociocultural constructs. Two broad themes highlighted an important duality regarding the determinants of pandemic behaviour: (1) psychosocial determinants (e.g. agency, cognitions and identity) and (2) sociocultural determinants (e.g. social context and capacity). These findings suggest this duality should shape future intervention development.

    ? The Author(s) 2014.
    KEYWORDS:

    health behaviour; health promotion; public health psychology; qualitative methods; risk; theories

    PMID:
    24957318
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    Pandemic influenza represents an ongoing public health threat. Understanding the associated behavioural domain is vital for future intervention development. Cross-sectional qualitative research employing purposive sampling employed a combination of one-to-one semi-structured interviews (n = 57) and …
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