Influence of Self‐Affirmation on Responses to Gain‐ Versus Loss‐Framed Antismoking Messages |
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Authors: | Xiaoquan Zhao Xiaoli Nan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Communication, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA;2. Department of Communication, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA |
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Abstract: | Self‐affirmation has been shown to reduce biased processing of threatening health messages. In this study, the impact of self‐affirmation on college smokers' reactions to gain‐ versus loss‐framed antismoking public service announcements (PSAs) was examined. A consistent pattern of interaction was observed wherein self‐affirmation produced more favorable responses to loss‐framed PSAs and more unfavorable responses to gain‐framed PSAs. Self‐affirmation also reduced smoking intention in the loss frame condition and increased antismoking self‐efficacy across framing conditions. These findings are discussed in light of previous research linking self‐affirmation to increased message scrutiny. |
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