Why Are You Bringing Up Condoms Now? The Effect of Message Content on Framing Effects of Condom Use Messages. |
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Authors: | Kiene, Susan M. Barta, William D. Zelenski, John M. Cothran, Dee Lisa |
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Abstract: | According to prospect theory (A. Tversky & D. Kahneman, 1981), messages advocating a low-risk (i.e., easy, low-cost) behavior are most effective if they stress the benefits of adherence (gain framed), whereas messages advocating a risky behavior are most effective if they stress the costs of nonadherence (loss framed). Although condom use is viewed as a low-risk behavior, it may entail risky interpersonal negotiations. Study 1 (N = 167) compared ratings of condom use messages advocating relational behaviors (e.g., discussing condoms) or health behaviors (e.g., carrying condoms). As predicted, loss-framed relational messages and gain-framed health messages received higher evaluations. Study 2 (N = 225) offers a replication and evidence of issue involvement and gender as moderators. Results are discussed with reference to the design of condom use messages. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | condoms message content condom use messages health messages health behaviors relational behaviors health behaviors |
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