“…This choice stems from the fact that this instrument evaluates health perception over time (prior, present and future perspectives), allowing a temporal analysis of the construct; in addition, it appreciates above all the construct of health perception, being one of the most commonly used aspects in research (e.g. Anthony & Barry, 2009;Lee & Oh, 2013;Michaelson, Pickett, Vandemeer, Taylor, & Davison, 2016;Tourani et al, 2018). Specifi cally, Anthony and Barry (2009) pointed out that the scores obtained on the previous health and disease resistance subscales differed signifi cantly regarding the gender variable, with men reporting higher mean scores than women.…”