This study extends psychological reactance theory by examining denial of a public health threat and resistance toward media sharing as two novel types of freedom restoration. Participants (N = 220) were randomly assigned to watch a video advocating COVID-19 guidelines and completed an online survey assessing corresponding perceptions and behavioral intentions. Results of structural equation modeling supported the two-step model of reactance: greater perceived freedom threat was related to greater reactance, which in turn was linked to lower intentions to comply with COVID-19 guidelines, lower intentions to share the video with one’s online social network, and greater denial of COVID-19 as a public health threat. Implications for psychologic...
This study tests the hypothesis that defensive message processing, like defensive behaviors in the r...
Health communications are often unsuccessful at reducing risky behavior. Reactance theory was tested...
Effective persuasive messages lay the foundation for behavioural change, whether through implicit s...
This study extends psychological reactance theory by examining denial of a public health threat and ...
U.S. organizations often employ deterrence mechanisms to regulate workers’ technology use, but such ...
Despite the rapid transmission of and death toll claimed by COVID-19, there is evidence of resistanc...
The purpose of this paper was to describe psychological reactance theory in detail and to discuss an...
Nowadays, technologies are being developed to persuade people. Examples of such technologies are emb...
Designing messages that successfully produce behavior change is a central objective for many health ...
Psychological reactance theory posits that when people are faced with threats to, or elimination of,...
Why do citizens seek alternative online information sources in censored mass media environments? How...
Finding communication strategies that effectively motivate social distancing continues to be a globa...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of threats to freedom by a stranger in a genera...
Autonomy, often associated with an open and reflective evaluation of experience, is sometimes confus...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent operationalization of reactance to a non-Western c...
This study tests the hypothesis that defensive message processing, like defensive behaviors in the r...
Health communications are often unsuccessful at reducing risky behavior. Reactance theory was tested...
Effective persuasive messages lay the foundation for behavioural change, whether through implicit s...
This study extends psychological reactance theory by examining denial of a public health threat and ...
U.S. organizations often employ deterrence mechanisms to regulate workers’ technology use, but such ...
Despite the rapid transmission of and death toll claimed by COVID-19, there is evidence of resistanc...
The purpose of this paper was to describe psychological reactance theory in detail and to discuss an...
Nowadays, technologies are being developed to persuade people. Examples of such technologies are emb...
Designing messages that successfully produce behavior change is a central objective for many health ...
Psychological reactance theory posits that when people are faced with threats to, or elimination of,...
Why do citizens seek alternative online information sources in censored mass media environments? How...
Finding communication strategies that effectively motivate social distancing continues to be a globa...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of threats to freedom by a stranger in a genera...
Autonomy, often associated with an open and reflective evaluation of experience, is sometimes confus...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent operationalization of reactance to a non-Western c...
This study tests the hypothesis that defensive message processing, like defensive behaviors in the r...
Health communications are often unsuccessful at reducing risky behavior. Reactance theory was tested...
Effective persuasive messages lay the foundation for behavioural change, whether through implicit s...