| Literature DB >> 22583956 |
Loes T E Kessels, Robert A C Ruiter.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While the majority of the health messages on cigarette packages contain threatening health information, previous studies indicate that risk information can trigger defensive reactions, especially when the information is self-relevant (i.e., smokers). Providing coping information, information that provides help for quitting smoking, might increase attention to health messages instead of triggering defensive reactions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22583956 PMCID: PMC3464951 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Eye movements (fixations and dwell time) for AOIs by smoking status – text and photo
| | Coping | High Risk | Coping | High Risk | ||||
| | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers |
| AOI Text | | | | | | | | |
| Fixations | 0.82 | 0.74 | 0.71 | 0.82 | 0.86 | 0.86 | 0.70 | 0.69 |
| | (0.22) | (0.27) | (0.23) | (0.27) | (0.31) | (0.29) | (0.25) | (0.21) |
| Dwell-Time | 179.04 | 154.93 | 147.89 | 171.09 | 187.57 | 181.08 | 150.40 | 141.08 |
| | (42.87) | (54.62) | (60.20) | (59.46) | (75.74) | (66.13) | (62.43) | (44.54) |
| AOI Photo | | | | | | | | |
| Fixations | 16.84 | 17.57 | 17.41 | 16.83 | 13 | 14.72 | 16.95 | 17.29 |
| | (4.91) | (4.35) | (4.94) | (4.06) | (4.15) | (3.95) | (5.02) | (3.78) |
| Dwell-Time | 5074.52 | 5365 | 5242.72 | 4989.24 | 4442.04 | 4593.24 | 5380.61 | 5496.34 |
| (1151.73) | (1304.78) | (979.91) | (1153.33) | (928.38) | (1098.40) | (873.79) | (1149.38) | |
Note. Smokers (n = 23); Non-Smokers (n = 41)
Means (SD) of fixations and dwell Time (in milliseconds) for the AOIs text and photo for each health text (coping vs. high risk) in combination with a high threat photo or a low threat photo.
Self-report Measures for texts and photos by smoking status
| | Coping | High Risk | Coping | High Risk | ||||
| | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers | Smokers | Non-Smokers |
| Text | | | | | | | | |
| Acceptance | 4.25 | 4.95 | 5.06 | 4.97 | 4.32 | 4.94 | 5.24 | 5.24 |
| | (1.32) | (1.00) | (0.83) | (1.14) | (1.17) | (1.04) | (0.94) | (1.11) |
| Novelty | 3.16 | 3.57 | 3.20 | 3.41 | 3.28 | 3.68 | 3.04 | 3.35 |
| | (1.69) | (1.28) | (1.50) | (1.41) | (1.52) | (1.21) | (1.12) | (1.38) |
| Relevance | 2.35 | 1.23 | 3.11 | 1.21 | 2.45 | 1.20 | 2.76 | 1.37 |
| | (1.14) | (0.70) | (1.33) | (0.66) | (1.19) | (0.65) | (1.20) | (0.98) |
| Threat | 1.73 | 1.69 | 4.09 | 3.87 | 1.82 | 1.53 | 4.02 | 3.99 |
| | (0.97) | (0.84) | (1.25) | (1.59) | (1.02) | (0.86) | (1.23) | (1.68) |
| Photo | | | | | | | | |
| Threat | 4.49 | 4.38 | 4.74 | 4.58 | 1.72 | 1.51 | 1.87 | 1.58 |
| (1.29) | (1.47) | (1.27) | (1.76) | (1.02) | (0.78) | (1.12) | (1.05) | |
Note. Smokers (n = 23); Non-Smokers (n = 41)
Means (SD) of self-report measures for message acceptance, novelty, relevance and threat for each health text (coping vs. high risk) in combination with a high threat photo or a low threat photo. Message evaluation, novelty and relevance was only measured for the AOIs text, perceived threat level was measured for the AOI Text and the AOI Photo.