-
Bord, S.; Shahrabani, S.; Baruch, H.; Admi, H. Compliance with Ministry of Health Regulations among Israeli Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Risk Perception. Healthcare 2023, 11, 601.
-
Barel, E.; Shahrabani, S.; Mahagna, L.; Massalha, R.; Colodner, R.; Tzischinsky, O. State Anxiety and Procrastination: The Moderating Role of Neuroendocrine Factors. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 204.
-
Tur-Sinai, A., Shahrabani, S., Lowenstein, A., Katz, R., Halperin, D., & Fogel-Grinvald, H. (2022). What drives older adults to continue working after official retirement age? Ageing and Society, 1-27.
-
Shahrabani, S.; Bord, S.; Admi, H.; Halberthal, M. Physicians’ Compliance with COVID-19 Regulations: The Role of Emotions and Trust. Healthcare 2022, 10, 582.
-
Lahav E, Rosenboim M, Shahrabani S, Song Y. Optimism and precautionary measures during the COVID-19 outbreak in China. American Journal of Health Behavior. 2021 Nov;45(6):978-992.
-
Tsutsui, Y.; Shahrabani, S.; Yamamura, E.; Hayashi, R.; Kohsaka, Y.; Ohtake, F. The Willingness to Pay for a Hypothetical Vaccine for the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 12450.
-
Sharon, T. R., & Shahrabani, S. (2021). Health precautions while traveling after COVID-19. Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing, 7(2), 68-73.
-
Shahrabani, S. The impact of Israel’s Front-of-Package labeling reform on consumers' behavior and intentions to change dietary habits. Isr J Health Policy Res 10, 44 (2021).
-
Shahrabani, S. Determinants of Israeli consumers’ decision to use food label information more frequently: a national survey study. Isr J Health Policy Res 10, 25 (2021).
-
Lahav, E., Shahrabani, S., Rosenboim, M. et al. Is stronger religious faith associated with a greater willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine? Evidence from Israel and Japan. Eur J Health Econ (2021).
-
Garyn-Tal, S., Shahrabani, S. (2021). Emotions, Economic Expectations and Risk Attitudes among Soldiers during a Military Operation, Israel Affairs. 27(2)
-
Tur-Sinai A. & Shahrabani S. (2020) Determinants of Women's Decisions to Undergo Early Mammography: A Survey Study, Nursing & Health Sciences, forthcoming.
-
Mizrachi Y., Shahrabani S. Nachmani M. Hornik A. (2020). Obstacles to using online health services among adults age 50 and up and the role of family support in overcoming them, Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 9(1), 1-10.
-
Garyn-Tal, S., Shahrabani, S. (2020). Relations between type of army service, incidental emotions and risk perceptions. Mind Society, 19, 61–76
-
A Tur-Sinai, S Shahrabani, Factors associated with women's decision to undergo early mammography contrary to guidelines, European Journal of Public Health, Volume 30, Issue Supplement_5, September 2020, ckaa166.1208,
-
Lahav, E., Shahrabani, S., & Benzion, U. (2019). Emotions, Risk Perceptions and Precautionary Actions of Citizens During a Military Operation Using a New Defence Technology: The Israeli Case of the Iron Dome. Defence and Peace Economics, 30(6), 666-686 .
-
Shahrabani, S.; Teitler-Regev, S.; Desivilya , H.; Tsoukatos, E.; Ambrosio, V. ; Correia Loureiro, S. M. ; Voulgaris, F. (2019). The Effects of Socio-Political Context on Tourism, EuroMed Journal of Business,
-
Shahrabani, S., Teitler-Regev, S. (2019). Willingness to pay for airline security. International Journal of Culture, Tourism, and Hospitality Research
-
Shahrabani, S., Rosenboim, M., Shavit, T., Benzion, U., & Arbiv, M. (2019). “Should I stay or should I go?” Risk perceptions, emotions, and the decision to stay in an attacked area. International journal of stress management, 26(1), 57.
-
Shahrabani, S., Garyn-Tal, S. (2019). The Impact of prior combat military service on Israeli women's self-efficacy and risk attitudes. Women’s Studies International Forum,74,143-153.
-
Shahrabani, S., (2019). Factors affecting oral examinations and dental treatments among older adults in Israel, Israel Journal of Health Policy Research,8: 43;
-
Hon-Snir, S., Teitler-Regev, S., Shahrabani, S., & Lifezig A. (2019). The association between searching for and purchasing tourism services online. e-Review of Tourism Research, 17 (1),23-59.