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Assessment of Individual Differences in Regulatory Focus among Cigarette Smokers.

David A F Haaga1, Dara G Friedman-Wheeler, Elizabeth McIntosh, Anthony H Ahrens.   

Abstract

Smoking cessation programs might benefit from tailoring messages to individual differences in regulatory focus (see Higgins, 1997), but there is little evidence on the stability or convergent validity of regulatory focus measures. In two studies, smokers completed four measures of regulatory focus: (a) Regulatory Focus Questionnaire (RFQ); (b) actual-ideal and actual-ought self-discrepancies; (c) response duration in naming name ideal or ought self-guides; and (d) reaction time for lexical decisions about one's ideal or ought self-guides. Study 1 included a one-month retest. Retest reliability was adequate, but convergent validity was poor. Questionnaire and self-discrepancy measures were unrelated to each other or to the reaction time measures. To facilitate future studies of tailored health behavior change interventions, research is needed to determine whether weak convergent validity resulted from (a) invalidity of some or all of the regulatory focus measures or (b) validity of each for measuring a different aspect of the construct.

Year:  2008        PMID: 18958291      PMCID: PMC2572780          DOI: 10.1007/s10862-007-9065-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychopathol Behav Assess        ISSN: 0882-2689


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Authors:  E T Higgins
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9.  Depressive symptoms, depression proneness, and outcome expectancies for cigarette smoking.

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1.  Manipulating regulatory focus in cigarette smokers.

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