Introduction to Protective Behavioral Strategies (PBS) Protective Behavioral Strategies (PBS) are defined as deliberate cognitive and behavioral actions undertaken by individuals before, during, or after the consumption of alcohol, with the explicit goal of mitigating the potential for negative consequences associated with intoxication. These strategies represent a critical component of contemporary harm reduction frameworks, moving […]
Introduction and Scope of Protective Behaviors Breast cancer protective behaviors encompass a broad range of deliberate actions individuals undertake to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer or to ensure its detection at the earliest, most treatable stages. These behaviors are fundamentally rooted in the principles of health psychology and public health, recognizing that while […]
Introduction to Self-Monitoring and its Motivational Bases The psychological construct of self-monitoring, originally proposed by Mark Snyder in 1974, describes the degree to which individuals observe, regulate, and control their expressive behavior and self-presentation in social contexts. It is fundamentally a mechanism of impression management, reflecting an individual’s sensitivity to situational cues and their resulting […]