Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive coping strategies among sexually active students who encounter such messages. An information-processing model of defensive responses is proposed that identifies and operationally defines four mediating processes—attention avoidance, blunting, suppression, and counterargumentation—that may lead to the rejection or denial of threatening health messages. Attention avoidance occurs when people indiscriminately avoid all messages; blunting is the use of distraction to avoid only threatening information in the message. Suppression occurs when people try to stop thinking about the information and avoid forming inferences about its self-relevance; coun...
The present study examined the role of a number of cognitive beliefs (i.e. attitude, subjective norm...
SummaryAs AIDS is not merely a hygienic problem but a disease that creates a great deal of economic,...
Female college students' perceived vulnerability to AIDS and their perceived self-efficacy regarding...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
Teenagers' HIV-preventive cognitions were explored within a protection motivation theory framework. ...
The current study examined the effect of message framing on the promotion of HIV-preventive behavior...
Previous researchers have suggested that cognitive avoidance occurs for stimuli describing social th...
It is a common finding that recipients of threatening health-promoting information are motivated to ...
Across 4 studies, we examined whether information avoidance—the deliberate decision to remain ignora...
The functional response of an infective is the relationship between an infected individual-s infecti...
For over a decade much effort has gone into educating people about the danger of contracting AIDS th...
Summary: As AIDS is not merely a hygienic problem but a disease that creates a great deal of economi...
International audienceObjective : To evaluate the impact that the marking of the argumentative orien...
The present study examined the role of a number of cognitive beliefs (i.e. attitude, subjective norm...
SummaryAs AIDS is not merely a hygienic problem but a disease that creates a great deal of economic,...
Female college students' perceived vulnerability to AIDS and their perceived self-efficacy regarding...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
Teenagers' HIV-preventive cognitions were explored within a protection motivation theory framework. ...
The current study examined the effect of message framing on the promotion of HIV-preventive behavior...
Previous researchers have suggested that cognitive avoidance occurs for stimuli describing social th...
It is a common finding that recipients of threatening health-promoting information are motivated to ...
Across 4 studies, we examined whether information avoidance—the deliberate decision to remain ignora...
The functional response of an infective is the relationship between an infected individual-s infecti...
For over a decade much effort has gone into educating people about the danger of contracting AIDS th...
Summary: As AIDS is not merely a hygienic problem but a disease that creates a great deal of economi...
International audienceObjective : To evaluate the impact that the marking of the argumentative orien...
The present study examined the role of a number of cognitive beliefs (i.e. attitude, subjective norm...
SummaryAs AIDS is not merely a hygienic problem but a disease that creates a great deal of economic,...
Female college students' perceived vulnerability to AIDS and their perceived self-efficacy regarding...