“…They need self‐control to engage in health activities that can reveal negative information, like submitting to medical screenings or disclosing troubling symptoms. People have a strong tendency to avoid negative information, especially if it damages their pride, decreases the quality of their moods and emotions, or introduces feelings of guilt and shame when poor health outcomes result from their own behaviors (Askegaard et al., ; Duhachek, Agrawal, & Han, ; Moore & Konrath, ; Wilcox, Kramer, & Sen, ; Winterich & Haws, ). Finally, people need ongoing and persistent self‐control to make healthy lifestyle choices about diet, exercise, tobacco use, and medication adherence.…”