Objective: The current study tested whether self-affirmation in the context of a threatening health message helps promote a health behavior (fruit and vegetable consumption) over a 3-month period, and whether adding a manipulation to support the translation of intentions into behavior (an implementation intentions induction) enhances the impact of self-affirmation. Methods: Participants (N = 332, 71% women) reported their baseline consumption and were randomly assigned to condition in a 2 (self-affirmation: yes, no) × 2 (implementation intentions: formed, not formed) between-subjects factorial design. They completed a self-affirmation/control task and then read a health communication advising eating at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetabl...
Studies testing the effects of self-affirmation on alcohol-related cognitions and behavior in univer...
Compensatory health beliefs (the beliefs that an unhealthy behaviour can be compensated by a healthy...
The present study tests whether a self-affirmation intervention (i.e., requiring an individual to fo...
Objective: The current study tested whether self-affirmation in the context of a threatening health ...
OBJECTIVE The current study tested whether self-affirmation in the context of a threatening healt...
Objective: Evidence shows that self-affirmation has a positive effect on message acceptance and othe...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
There is potential for fruitful integration of research using the Extended Parallel Process Model (E...
Background This study tested the efficacy of self-affirmation in promoting fruit and vegetable co...
Background There is limited evidence that self-affirmation manipulations can promote health behavio...
Developing interventions to increase fruit and vegetable consumption is an important goal for health...
Health-risk information can elicit negative emotions like anticipated regret that may positively aff...
Self-affirmation may reduce defensive processing towards health messages. We tested the effects of a...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of matching health messages promoting fruit and vegetable in...
This study evaluated the efficacy of a theory of planned behaviour (TPB) based intervention to incre...
Studies testing the effects of self-affirmation on alcohol-related cognitions and behavior in univer...
Compensatory health beliefs (the beliefs that an unhealthy behaviour can be compensated by a healthy...
The present study tests whether a self-affirmation intervention (i.e., requiring an individual to fo...
Objective: The current study tested whether self-affirmation in the context of a threatening health ...
OBJECTIVE The current study tested whether self-affirmation in the context of a threatening healt...
Objective: Evidence shows that self-affirmation has a positive effect on message acceptance and othe...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
There is potential for fruitful integration of research using the Extended Parallel Process Model (E...
Background This study tested the efficacy of self-affirmation in promoting fruit and vegetable co...
Background There is limited evidence that self-affirmation manipulations can promote health behavio...
Developing interventions to increase fruit and vegetable consumption is an important goal for health...
Health-risk information can elicit negative emotions like anticipated regret that may positively aff...
Self-affirmation may reduce defensive processing towards health messages. We tested the effects of a...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of matching health messages promoting fruit and vegetable in...
This study evaluated the efficacy of a theory of planned behaviour (TPB) based intervention to incre...
Studies testing the effects of self-affirmation on alcohol-related cognitions and behavior in univer...
Compensatory health beliefs (the beliefs that an unhealthy behaviour can be compensated by a healthy...
The present study tests whether a self-affirmation intervention (i.e., requiring an individual to fo...