thomasgultzow.bsky.social
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π¨π»βπ» Pednurse β‘οΈ Assistant Professor
π¨π»βπ Societal Transition & Behaviour Change
πΌ Open University of the Netherlands
β¨ Science nerd & inclusion lover
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Welcome! βΊοΈ
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Key Insight:
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Higher levels of informed decision making made peopleβs perceived HIV prevention safety less dependent on how much they prioritised safety at the time.
In other words: People may make safer choices when those choices are informed, regardless of how much they prioritise safety.
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Thank you, @mayabraun.bsky.social! βΊοΈ
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Yes!
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If youβd like to learn more first:
πΏ Visit our website: ehps.net/digital-heal...
πΏ Check out our Open Science Framework page: osf.io/hgsbr/
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Is yours βWe have discovered that being poor is bad for your health and are Very Surprised Indeed?β π
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This is super interesting & cool! π
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Jealous of the sweater!
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Would love to be added π
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Yes agree π
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Thank you! π
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This is so cool! Could I also be added? π
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Same here, thank you, @lauramkoenig.bsky.social π
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Thank YOU! ππ»
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A big shoutout to Ellis Driehuizen for gathering the data for this compelling project during her master's thesis at the University of Amsterdam, supervised by Eline Smit. The publication was a collaborative effort by Ellis Driehuizen, Hanne Zimmermann, Eline Smit, and myself.
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What a nice surprise to start the weekend! βΊοΈ