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Influencing health decision-making: A study of colour and message framing.

Raymond P Voss1, Ryan Corser2, Michael McCormick3, John D Jasper4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous research has provided evidence that colour associations and frame can influence behavioural intentions to engage in vaccination behaviours. In this study, the extension of these effects to sunscreen application behaviours was investigated. Additional colours and the manner in which colour primes were employed were also explored.
DESIGN: Two hundred and eighty-six college students were primed with either short wavelength colours (blue/purple) or long wavelength colours (red/orange) as part of goal framed sunscreen information pamphlets. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Self-reported behavioural intentions to apply sunscreen, immediate affective reaction to stimuli material, anticipated affect towards sunscreen use, and perceived efficacy of preventing skin cancer were measured.
RESULTS: Individuals with no prior intention to use sunscreen expressed greater behavioural intentions to do so after reading a positively framed sunscreen pamphlet that was designed using short wavelength colours. The negatively framed messages and those presented in long wavelength colours did not enhance persuasion.
CONCLUSIONS: In accordance with the Unification Theory of Framing, a match between the representations of the target behaviour, the colour prime, and the frame resulted in the greatest amount of persuasion. Creating communications with representations that match the target behaviour could be a powerful tool to increase compliance.

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Keywords:  Unification Theory of framing; approach/avoidance; colour; message framing; persuasion

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29667448     DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2018.1453509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health        ISSN: 0887-0446


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1.  Smoking zones versus smoke-free zones on Canadian postsecondary campuses: Which zone is more effective, adhered to and preferred?

Authors:  Matthew J Fagan; Taniya S Nagpal; Lyndsay Fitzgeorge; William J Smith; Josh Rosaasen; Harry Prapavessis
Journal:  Tob Prev Cessat       Date:  2019-04-01
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