Literature DB >> 24446759

Predicting health: the interplay between interpersonal communication and health campaigns.

Hanneke Hendriks1, Bas van den Putte, Gert-Jan de Bruijn, Claes H de Vreese.   

Abstract

The present study experimentally investigated the interplay between interpersonal communication and health message exposure in relation to alcohol consumption intentions. Participants were 174 students who took part in a study on the effects of an antialcohol message. At baseline, the authors assessed intention to refrain from binge drinking. At the second wave (2 weeks later), participants were assigned to the conditions of a 2 (antialcohol message or no-alcohol message) × 2 (alcohol conversation or control conversation) between-subjects design, after which intention was again assessed. Results showed that when participants talked about alcohol (instead of the control topic) and were not exposed to an antialcohol message, they were less inclined to refrain from binge drinking, an effect that was not visible when participants talked about alcohol after viewing an antialcohol message. These findings suggest that health campaign exposure moderates the influence of interpersonal communication on health variables.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24446759     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2013.837552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


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