Mathew D. Marques
mdmarques.com
0000-0002-5486-650X
36 papers found
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Understanding the factors that influence communication about COVID-19 vaccines with patients: Perspectives of Australian immunisation providers
Testing persuasive messages about booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines on intention to vaccinate in Australian adults: A randomised controlled trial
Effect of persuasive messaging about COVID‐19 vaccines for 5‐ to 11‐year‐old children on parent intention to vaccinate
Addressing the social inequities of vaccination: an imperative to close the gap
Increased belief in vaccination conspiracy theories predicts increases in vaccination hesitancy and powerlessness: Results from a longitudinal study
Shining a spotlight on the dangerous consequences of conspiracy theories
Examination of the temporal sequence between social media use and well-being in a representative sample of adults
Why are beliefs in different conspiracy theories positively correlated across individuals? Testing monological-network vs. unidimensional factor model explanations
Democracy and belief in conspiracy theories in New Zealand
Psychological predictors of COVID-19 vaccination in New Zealand
Practical recommendations to communicate with patients about health‐related conspiracy theories
To what extent do beliefs in conspiracy theories change over time?
A prospective examination of relationships between social media use and body dissatisfaction in a representative sample of adults
Attitudes towards favoring the fall of Tall Poppies: The role of Social Dominance Orientation, Authoritarianism, Political Ideologies, and Self-Esteem
Why are beliefs in different conspiracy theories positively correlated across individuals? Testing monological network versus unidimensional factor model explanations
Conceptualising and measuring householder bushfire (wildfire) risk perception: The householder bushfire risk perception scale (HBRPS-4)
Prospective increases in depression symptoms and markers of inflammation increase coronary heart disease risk - The Whitehall II cohort study
The impact of completing body image assessments on adolescents’ body image and engagement in body change strategies: Harmful or harmless?
Direct and indirect relationships between social media use and body satisfaction: A prospective study among adolescent boys and girls
Attitudes towards tall poppies: the role of Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, political ideologies, and self-esteem in New Zealand.
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