The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective behaviors have been found to be inconsistent, and consideration of potential moderating variables is essential if framed health promotion messages are to be effective. This research aimed to determine the influence of highlighting autonomy (choice and freedom) and heteronomy (coercion) on the avoidance of high-calorie snacks following reading gain-framed or loss-framed health\ud messages. In Study 1 (N = 152) participants completed an autonomy, neutral, or heteronomy priming task, and read a gain framed or loss-framed health message. In Study 2 (N = 242) participants read a gain-framed or loss-framed health message with embedded autonomy or heteronomy...
Background: Message framing outcomes of healthy behaviours as occurring ‘every day’ vs. ‘every year’...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 134943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...
The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective behaviors...
<div><p>The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective b...
The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective behaviors...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that gain-framed messages (vs. loss-framed messages) are more...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
2011-07-13Poor dietary decisions are major risk factors for chronic illness and mortality. Although ...
<p>×<b>Frame interaction for intentions to avoid high calorie snacks.</b> Study 2: Estimated margina...
<p>*Lower scores for behavior indicate greater avoidance of high-calorie snacks.</p
Contains fulltext : 134940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study fo...
This study focuses on self-efficacy as a potential moderator of the effects of gain-and loss-framed ...
<p>*Lower scores for behavior indicate greater avoidance of high-calorie snacks.</p
Food product health warnings have been proposed as a potential obesity prevention strategy. This stu...
Background: Message framing outcomes of healthy behaviours as occurring ‘every day’ vs. ‘every year’...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 134943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...
The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective behaviors...
<div><p>The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective b...
The beneficial effects of gain-framed vs. loss-framed messages promoting health protective behaviors...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that gain-framed messages (vs. loss-framed messages) are more...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
2011-07-13Poor dietary decisions are major risk factors for chronic illness and mortality. Although ...
<p>×<b>Frame interaction for intentions to avoid high calorie snacks.</b> Study 2: Estimated margina...
<p>*Lower scores for behavior indicate greater avoidance of high-calorie snacks.</p
Contains fulltext : 134940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study fo...
This study focuses on self-efficacy as a potential moderator of the effects of gain-and loss-framed ...
<p>*Lower scores for behavior indicate greater avoidance of high-calorie snacks.</p
Food product health warnings have been proposed as a potential obesity prevention strategy. This stu...
Background: Message framing outcomes of healthy behaviours as occurring ‘every day’ vs. ‘every year’...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 134943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...