The Role of the Self in Responses to Health Communications: A Cultural Perspective |
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Authors: | Sherman David K Uskul Ayse K Updegraff John A |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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Abstract: | To the extent that cultures vary in how they shape individuals' self-construal, it is important to consider a cultural perspective to understand the role of the self in health persuasion. We review recent research that has adopted a cultural perspective on how to frame health communications to be congruent with important, culturally variant, aspects of the self. Matching features of a health message to approach vs. avoidance orientation and independent vs. interdependent self-construal can lead to greater message acceptance and health behavior change. Discussion centers on the theoretical and applied value of the self as an organizing framework for constructing persuasive health communications. |
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