Objectives. Although research has shown that whether people talk about health issues influences health campaign effects, no evidence exists on whether conversational valence fulfils a mediating role within health campaign effects. In the context of alcohol consumption, this two-wave experimental research studies the effects of exposure to an anti-alcohol message on conversational valence about alcohol. Further, it investigates whether valence subsequently affects alcohol consumption intentions. Design. Eighty-four undergraduate students, in dyads, were randomly assigned to one of two conditions (anti-alcohol message vs. no alcohol message exposure). Methods. A baseline measure of the intention to refrain from binge drinking was assessed in ...
Background: Responsible drinking messages (RDMs) are a key component of many education-based interve...
$\textbf{OBJECTIVES}$: There is sparse evidence regarding the effect of alcohol-advertising exposure...
Abstract — Aims: The current study investigated the effect of a media health message for drinking on...
The present study experimentally investigated the interplay between interpersonal communication and ...
Item does not contain fulltextHealth campaign effects may be improved by taking interpersonal commun...
Inspired by the varying degrees of success of health campaigns, this dissertation shows that interpe...
Previous studies have shown that interpersonal communication, and particularly perceived conversatio...
Previous studies have shown that interpersonal communication, and particularly perceived conversatio...
Although research has demonstrated that interpersonal communication about alcohol influences drinkin...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Interpersonal communication about alcohol influences alcoh...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The association between conversational valence (i.e. how po...
Exposure to alcohol ads increases alcohol consumption. A potential partial explanation is that certa...
Whereas there is evidence that interpersonal communication, or conversation, influences predictors o...
In this study, we assess an alternative strategy for health interventions, namely, two-sided message...
Background: Research suggests that gain- or loss-framed messages may be an effective way to manipula...
Background: Responsible drinking messages (RDMs) are a key component of many education-based interve...
$\textbf{OBJECTIVES}$: There is sparse evidence regarding the effect of alcohol-advertising exposure...
Abstract — Aims: The current study investigated the effect of a media health message for drinking on...
The present study experimentally investigated the interplay between interpersonal communication and ...
Item does not contain fulltextHealth campaign effects may be improved by taking interpersonal commun...
Inspired by the varying degrees of success of health campaigns, this dissertation shows that interpe...
Previous studies have shown that interpersonal communication, and particularly perceived conversatio...
Previous studies have shown that interpersonal communication, and particularly perceived conversatio...
Although research has demonstrated that interpersonal communication about alcohol influences drinkin...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Interpersonal communication about alcohol influences alcoh...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The association between conversational valence (i.e. how po...
Exposure to alcohol ads increases alcohol consumption. A potential partial explanation is that certa...
Whereas there is evidence that interpersonal communication, or conversation, influences predictors o...
In this study, we assess an alternative strategy for health interventions, namely, two-sided message...
Background: Research suggests that gain- or loss-framed messages may be an effective way to manipula...
Background: Responsible drinking messages (RDMs) are a key component of many education-based interve...
$\textbf{OBJECTIVES}$: There is sparse evidence regarding the effect of alcohol-advertising exposure...
Abstract — Aims: The current study investigated the effect of a media health message for drinking on...