This field study addresses three objectives. First, it proposes a conceptual model of smoking attitude and intentions that expands the Extended Parallel Processing Model (EPPM) with social factors. The research identifies differences between non-smokers and smoking adolescents’ responses to physical and social threat appears. Finally, it evaluates the role of social and physical threats in changing future smoking attitudes and behavioural intentions. This study contributes to the literature by examining adolescents’ self-reported behavioural responses to both physical and social threat appeals as called for in prior research and not previously investigated. The study expands on the EPPM model to include variables from social learning (peer ...
This thesis is concerned with the uptake of cigarette smoking in early adolescence. In order to arri...
This study is concerned with the design and evaluation of persuasive conununications that can affect...
Fear appeals are frequently used in health communication, for example in anti-smoking campaigns. Of ...
This paper expands our knowledge of how social and physical threat appeals influence adolescent atti...
Threat appeal campaigns have been widely used to induce people to change their bad smoking habits by...
The objective of this study was to measure how adolescents\u27 perceptions of personal risk and expo...
The protection motivation theory (PMT) is a well-known theory of behaviour change. This study tested...
Contains fulltext : 201393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
This study explores moderating roles of primary social influences in the relationship between adoles...
International audienceObjectives: Previous studies have reported mixed results in reducing the preva...
This cross-sectional, descriptive research study was conducted in order to examine the impacts of ad...
With the rising popularity of smoking among young people causing social concern, cigarette consumpti...
This study examines direct and indirect impacts of antismoking media messages on adolescents ’ smoki...
Research on smoking behavior suggests that less well-educated adolescents are most susceptible to ta...
Smoking prevalence increases rapidly with age, with the majority of people taking it up during their...
This thesis is concerned with the uptake of cigarette smoking in early adolescence. In order to arri...
This study is concerned with the design and evaluation of persuasive conununications that can affect...
Fear appeals are frequently used in health communication, for example in anti-smoking campaigns. Of ...
This paper expands our knowledge of how social and physical threat appeals influence adolescent atti...
Threat appeal campaigns have been widely used to induce people to change their bad smoking habits by...
The objective of this study was to measure how adolescents\u27 perceptions of personal risk and expo...
The protection motivation theory (PMT) is a well-known theory of behaviour change. This study tested...
Contains fulltext : 201393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
This study explores moderating roles of primary social influences in the relationship between adoles...
International audienceObjectives: Previous studies have reported mixed results in reducing the preva...
This cross-sectional, descriptive research study was conducted in order to examine the impacts of ad...
With the rising popularity of smoking among young people causing social concern, cigarette consumpti...
This study examines direct and indirect impacts of antismoking media messages on adolescents ’ smoki...
Research on smoking behavior suggests that less well-educated adolescents are most susceptible to ta...
Smoking prevalence increases rapidly with age, with the majority of people taking it up during their...
This thesis is concerned with the uptake of cigarette smoking in early adolescence. In order to arri...
This study is concerned with the design and evaluation of persuasive conununications that can affect...
Fear appeals are frequently used in health communication, for example in anti-smoking campaigns. Of ...