Illness cognition and behaviour

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Illness cognition and behaviour
Bishop, G.D. (1984). Gender, role and illness behavior in a military population.
Health Psychology, 3, 519-534.
Bishop, G.D. and Converse, S.A. (1986). Illness representations: A prototype
approach. Health Psychology, 5, 95-114.
Bishop, G.D. (1987). Lay conceptions of physical symptoms. Journal of
Applied Social Psychology, 17, 127-146.
Bishop, G.D., Briede, C., Cavazos, L., Grotzinger, R., and McMahon, S. (1987).
Processing illness information: The role of disease prototypes. Basic and
Applied Social Psychology, 8, 21-43.
Bishop, G.D. (1991). Understanding the understanding of illness: Lay disease
representations. In J.A. Skelton and R.T. Croyle (eds.), Mental representation in
health and illness. New York: Springer-Verlag. Pp. 32-59.
Bishop, G.D. (1991). Lay disease representations and responses to victims of
disease. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 12, 115-132.
Lek, Y.Y. & Bishop, G.D. (1995). Perceived vulnerability to illness threats: The
role of disease type, risk factor perception and attributions. Psychology and
Health, 10, 205-217.
Quah, S.H. & Bishop, G.D. (1996). Seeking help for illness: The roles of cultural
orientation and disease representation. Journal of Health Psychology, 1, 209222.
Tan, P.E.H. & Bishop, G.D. (1996). Illness representations and illness behaviours
among Chinese Singaporeans. Psychology and Health, 11, 671-683.
Bishop, G.D. (1998). Cognitive organization of disease concepts in Singapore.
Psychology and Health, 13, 121-133.
Bishop, G.D. (1998). East meets west: Illness cognition and behaviour in
Singapore. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 47, 519-534.
Lim, A.S.H. & Bishop, G.D. (1999). The role of attitudes and beliefs in
differential health care utilisation among Chinese in Singapore. Psychology and
Health, 14, 965-977.
Bishop, G.D. (2001). Mental representations of health and illness in different
cultures. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (eds.), International encyclopedia of
the social and behavioral sciences, Vol. 10. (Pp. 6489-6491). New York:
Pergamon.
Lee, B.O. & Bishop, G.D. (2001). Chinese clients' belief systems about
psychological problems in Singapore. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 14,
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Bishop, G D (2003). SARS: A psychological perspective. In T. Koh, A. Plant &
E.H. Lee (eds.) The new global threat: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and
its impacts. (Pp.209-219). Singapore: World Scientific.
Brug, J., Aro, A.R., Oenema, A, de Zwart, O, Richardus, J.H., & Bishop, G.D.
(2004). SARS risk perception, knowledge, precautions, and information sources,
the Netherlands. Emerging Infections Diseases, 10, 1486-1489.
De Zwart, O., Veldhuijzen, I.K., Elam, G., Aro, A.R., Abraham, T., Bishop, G.D.,
Richardus, J.H., & Brug, J. (2007). Avian flu risk perception: Europe and Asia.
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13, 290-293.
De Zwart, O., Veldhuijzen, I.K., Elam, G., Aro, A.R., Abraham, T., Bishop, G.D.,
Voeten, H.A.C.M., Richardus, J.H., & Brug, J. (2009). Perceived threat, risk
perception and efficacy beliefs related to SARS and other (emerging) infectious
diseases. Results of an international survey. International Journal of Behavioral
Medicine, 16, 30-40.
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