Grand Valley State University: Psychology Expert: Anticipated Negative Emotions Around COVID-19 Infection Powerful, Affect Preventive Behavior
April 12, 2023
April 12, 2023
ALLENDALE, Michigan, April 12 (TNSjou) -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:
Anticipated negative emotions about getting the COVID-19 virus are more intense than the negative emotions for those who experience an infection, according to research done by a Grand Valley psychology expert.
Those anticipated negative emotions can often have an impact on preventive behaviors such as vaccination and booster intentions, Amanda Dillard, professor of psychol . . .
Anticipated negative emotions about getting the COVID-19 virus are more intense than the negative emotions for those who experience an infection, according to research done by a Grand Valley psychology expert.
Those anticipated negative emotions can often have an impact on preventive behaviors such as vaccination and booster intentions, Amanda Dillard, professor of psychol . . .