The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in order to influence behaviour. The Aids pandemic is a major concern and some advertising campaigns do not seem to be producing the expected results. This study used structural equation modelling to investigate whether the use of fear increases the likelihood of adopting appropriate behaviour pertaining to HIV/Aids prevention. Fear, attitude towards the advertisements, severity, susceptibility and efficacy were examined to ascertain the influence of fear appeals on a specific market segment. The findings of this paper indicate a relationship among susceptibility, fear, attitude and behavioural intent.Social Marketing, HIV/AIDS, Fear Appeals, Segmentatio...
Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appe...
This paper presents the results from a qualitative study of income support recipients with regard to...
Courtright, John A.The purpose of this study is to examine the mechanisms through which fear appeals...
Abstract. The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in...
The purpose of social advertising is to influence human behaviour for societal benefit. Given concer...
This thesis includes several studies on the use of fear appeals in social marketing advertising. Th...
The intention of social marketers, by definition, is to contribute to social good. However, an unint...
Fear appeals have often been used in AIDS prevention messages. This study examined the influence of ...
This article criticizes the predominant use of fear appeals in social marketing. Laboratory studies,...
The primary aim of the current study is to empirically test a novel conceptual framework which unite...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe protection motivation model has contributed ...
This study investigates the impact of the level of fear evoked by an advertisement (for deodorant) ...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The intention of social marketers, by definition, is to contribute to social good. However, an unint...
The effects of using fear when advertising products associated with different levels of involvement ...
Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appe...
This paper presents the results from a qualitative study of income support recipients with regard to...
Courtright, John A.The purpose of this study is to examine the mechanisms through which fear appeals...
Abstract. The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in...
The purpose of social advertising is to influence human behaviour for societal benefit. Given concer...
This thesis includes several studies on the use of fear appeals in social marketing advertising. Th...
The intention of social marketers, by definition, is to contribute to social good. However, an unint...
Fear appeals have often been used in AIDS prevention messages. This study examined the influence of ...
This article criticizes the predominant use of fear appeals in social marketing. Laboratory studies,...
The primary aim of the current study is to empirically test a novel conceptual framework which unite...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThe protection motivation model has contributed ...
This study investigates the impact of the level of fear evoked by an advertisement (for deodorant) ...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The intention of social marketers, by definition, is to contribute to social good. However, an unint...
The effects of using fear when advertising products associated with different levels of involvement ...
Based of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), this research explores the effects of fear appe...
This paper presents the results from a qualitative study of income support recipients with regard to...
Courtright, John A.The purpose of this study is to examine the mechanisms through which fear appeals...