In a large three week longitudinal study, we investigated the efficacy of framed messages for promoting condom use in sexually active young adults. We also investigated the influence of key risk literacy skills (i.e., numeracy and graph literacy) and visual aids (i.e., icon arrays) on the efficacy of framed messages. Finally, we investigated the underlying psychological mechanisms of behavioral change on the ability of icon arrays to improve message effectiveness. Results showed that framed messages including icon arrays increased adherence to self-reported condom use by giving rise to enduring changes in attitudes and behavioral intentions, which influenced behavior. Icon arrays were found to be most beneficial among young adults with rela...
Informed decision making requires that people understand health risks. Unfortunately, many people ar...
In 2006, over half of HIV-infected adolescents were unaware of their status (CDC, 2006) which raises...
Objective: There are two common health communication approaches to promote health behavior and reduc...
© 2015 Bentham Science Publishers. We review the results of our research program investigating the e...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)-including HIV/AIDS-are among the most common infectious disease...
© 2015 The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. In a large longitudinal study involving yo...
Small changes in the wording of health related recommendations about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (...
Messages that frame a target behavior in terms of its benefits (gain frame) or costs (loss frame) ha...
This study compares the effects of two safer sex infographic message strategies on American college ...
Few studies have explored the application of mes-sage framing to promote health behaviors in ado-les...
The present study addressed how individuals in high versus low need for cognition react to a persuas...
The current study examined the effect of message framing on the promotion of HIV-preventive behavior...
The present study addressed how individuals in high versus low need for cognition react to a persuas...
Messages that frame a target behavior in terms of its benefits (gain frame) or costs (loss frame) ha...
Patients must be informed about risks before any treatment can be implemented. Yet serious problems ...
Informed decision making requires that people understand health risks. Unfortunately, many people ar...
In 2006, over half of HIV-infected adolescents were unaware of their status (CDC, 2006) which raises...
Objective: There are two common health communication approaches to promote health behavior and reduc...
© 2015 Bentham Science Publishers. We review the results of our research program investigating the e...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)-including HIV/AIDS-are among the most common infectious disease...
© 2015 The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. In a large longitudinal study involving yo...
Small changes in the wording of health related recommendations about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (...
Messages that frame a target behavior in terms of its benefits (gain frame) or costs (loss frame) ha...
This study compares the effects of two safer sex infographic message strategies on American college ...
Few studies have explored the application of mes-sage framing to promote health behaviors in ado-les...
The present study addressed how individuals in high versus low need for cognition react to a persuas...
The current study examined the effect of message framing on the promotion of HIV-preventive behavior...
The present study addressed how individuals in high versus low need for cognition react to a persuas...
Messages that frame a target behavior in terms of its benefits (gain frame) or costs (loss frame) ha...
Patients must be informed about risks before any treatment can be implemented. Yet serious problems ...
Informed decision making requires that people understand health risks. Unfortunately, many people ar...
In 2006, over half of HIV-infected adolescents were unaware of their status (CDC, 2006) which raises...
Objective: There are two common health communication approaches to promote health behavior and reduc...