Threat appeal campaigns have been widely used to induce people to change their bad smoking habits by adopting a better approach in favor of a healthier lifestyle. Social marketers who create this kind of messages tend to believe in the persuasive power of fear arousal. For most people, fear has an important consequence on behavior, leading them to search for means of deleting or coping with the unhealthy behavior. As demonstrated by the Ordered Protection Motivation Model, individual differences such as health resistance play an important role in determining, or not, a change of behavior when faced with the threat. This study explores the relationship between health resistance and attitude towards smoking behavior and examines the mediating...
Despite the success of antismoking campaigns that aim to prevent young teens from smoking, this qual...
This research work is an investigation into the reception of anti-smoking advertisements that make u...
International audienceObjectives: Previous studies have reported mixed results in reducing the preva...
Threat appeal campaigns have been widely used to induce people to change their bad smoking habits by...
This field study addresses three objectives. First, it proposes a conceptual model of smoking attitu...
This paper expands our knowledge of how social and physical threat appeals influence adolescent atti...
Guided by the extended parallel process model (EPPM) and reactance theory, this study examined the r...
International audiencePurpose: This study aims to investigate the role of two structural factors – t...
Many public health organizations have proposed and implemented campaigns and policies involving grap...
Norway has one of the most comprehensive infrastructures for tobacco control in the world and has la...
Norway has one of the most comprehensive in-frastructures for tobacco control in the world and has l...
In this study, the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) served as a theoretical background for exp...
Smokers often have (implicit or explicit) positive smoking outcome expectancies that motivate them t...
The article firstly addresses the critical state of research on the influence of public health commu...
This study examined smokers’ reactions to antismoking messages that emphasized either the harms of s...
Despite the success of antismoking campaigns that aim to prevent young teens from smoking, this qual...
This research work is an investigation into the reception of anti-smoking advertisements that make u...
International audienceObjectives: Previous studies have reported mixed results in reducing the preva...
Threat appeal campaigns have been widely used to induce people to change their bad smoking habits by...
This field study addresses three objectives. First, it proposes a conceptual model of smoking attitu...
This paper expands our knowledge of how social and physical threat appeals influence adolescent atti...
Guided by the extended parallel process model (EPPM) and reactance theory, this study examined the r...
International audiencePurpose: This study aims to investigate the role of two structural factors – t...
Many public health organizations have proposed and implemented campaigns and policies involving grap...
Norway has one of the most comprehensive infrastructures for tobacco control in the world and has la...
Norway has one of the most comprehensive in-frastructures for tobacco control in the world and has l...
In this study, the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) served as a theoretical background for exp...
Smokers often have (implicit or explicit) positive smoking outcome expectancies that motivate them t...
The article firstly addresses the critical state of research on the influence of public health commu...
This study examined smokers’ reactions to antismoking messages that emphasized either the harms of s...
Despite the success of antismoking campaigns that aim to prevent young teens from smoking, this qual...
This research work is an investigation into the reception of anti-smoking advertisements that make u...
International audienceObjectives: Previous studies have reported mixed results in reducing the preva...