Psychological Reactance and Adolescents' Attitudes Toward Tobacco-Control Measures |
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Authors: | Nora,Wiium, Leif E.,Aarø ,andJø rn,Hetland |
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Affiliation: | Research Centre for Health Promotion The Faculty of Psychology University of Bergen Norway |
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Abstract: | The theory of psychological reactance predicts that, to the extent that smoking-control measures are perceived as threatening the individual's freedom to choose among behavioral alternatives, they may be met with resistance. Data were collected from a national representative sample of 2,400 young people (ages 16–20) by telephone interviews. Dispositional reactance was shown to be associated with smoking. Principal components analyses revealed that a distinction should be made between attitudes toward weak and attitudes toward strong smoking-control measures. Attitudes toward strong measures were particularly negative among regular smokers. Among regular smokers, dispositional reactance was found to be significantly associated with attitudes toward strong tobacco-control measures. Processes of psychological reactance deserve attention when designing smoking control programs. |
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