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Risk Analysis | 2013

Helping individuals to understand synergistic risks: An assessment of message contents depicting mechanistic and probabilistic concepts

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson; Michelle A. Luke

Accumulating evidence shows that certain hazard combinations interact to present synergistic risks. However, little is known about the most effective ways of helping individuals to understand this complex risk concept. More specifically, there is an absence of empirical research that has assessed the relative efficacy of messages that explain either the causal mechanism and/or the probabilistic components of synergistic risks. In an experiment designed to address this issue, we presented participants with messages concerning the synergistic risk of developing esophageal cancer for individuals who consume both tobacco and alcohol. Relative to a control group, we compared the extent to which messages featuring content detailing the underlying biological mechanism, the probabilistic risk, or both improved understanding of the synergistic risk. Our results showed that messages containing details of both the mechanism and probabilistic information were most effective at enabling individuals to understand that the alcohol-tobacco combination presents a synergistic risk. In addition, large improvements in the accuracy of cancer frequency estimates were observed amongst individuals who received probabilistic information, and the highest relative increase in professed willingness to adopt precautionary behaviors was observed amongst individuals who received the mechanism information only. Importantly, these findings could be utilized in the development of a general model for the communication of synergistic risks. Furthermore, in contrast to previous findings, our study demonstrates that risk messages can be both effective and efficient in helping individuals to acquire a greater understanding of synergistic risks. Acquiring such knowledge could lead to significant improvements in risk-related decisions concerning combined hazards.


Primary Care Respiratory Journal | 2012

Perceptions of risk may explain the discrepancy between patient and clinician-recorded symptoms

Ian G. J. Dawson; Victoria Senior; Simon de Lusignan

Perceptions of risk may explain the discrepancy between patient and clinician-recorded symptoms


Risk Analysis | 2012

Do people believe combined hazards can present synergistic risks

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson; Michelle A. Luke


Risk Analysis | 2014

Growing pains: how risk perception and risk communication research can help to manage the challenges of global population growth

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson


British Journal of Health Psychology | 2016

Towards an understanding of adult judgments of synergistic health benefits

Ian G. J. Dawson; Simone Dohle


British Journal of Psychology | 2012

Subjective judgements of synergistic risks: A cognitive reasoning perspective

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson; Michelle A. Luke


British Journal of Psychology | 2014

Using risk model judgements to better understand perceptions of synergistic risks

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson; Michelle A. Luke


Journal of innovation in health informatics | 2013

Clinicians were oblivious to incorrect logging of test dates and the associated risks in an online pathology application: a case study

Amber Appleton; Khaled Sadek; Ian G. J. Dawson; Simon de Lusignan


Risk Analysis | 2017

Does Size Matter? A Study of Risk Perceptions of Global Population Growth.

Ian G. J. Dawson; J.E.V. Johnson


Risk Analysis | 2018

Assessing the Effects of Information About Global Population Growth on Risk Perceptions and Support for Mitigation and Prevention Strategies: Global Population Growth

Ian G. J. Dawson

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University of Southampton

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