Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive behaviors, but best practices for influencing these feelings are limited. This study investigated the direct and moderational influence of affectively laden phrases in cancer risk messages. Two experimental studies were conducted in relation to different cancer-related behaviors-sunbed use (n=112) and red meat consumption (n=447)-among student and nonstudent samples. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (a) a cognitive message using cognitively laden phrases or (b) an affective message using affectively laden phrases. The results revealed that affective phrases did not directly influence feelings of risk in both studies. ...
Affect appears to have a central role in people’s risk perception and decision-making. It is, theref...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Risk perception is important for motivating health behavior, but different measures of the construct...
It has been found that cancer information exposure is positively associated with the adoption of hea...
Affect appears to have a central role in people’s risk perception and decision-making. It is, theref...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preventive beha...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Objective Evidence is accumulating for the importance of feelings of risk in explaining cancer preve...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Affect is gaining prominence in health behavior research. However, little is known about the relativ...
Risk perception is important for motivating health behavior, but different measures of the construct...
It has been found that cancer information exposure is positively associated with the adoption of hea...
Affect appears to have a central role in people’s risk perception and decision-making. It is, theref...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...
This study aimed to extricate the influence of rational (e.g. I think ...') and intuitive (e.g. I fe...