Virtual Exemplars in Health Promotion Campaigns: Heightening Perceived Risk and Involvement to Reduce Soft Drink Consumption in Young Adults
Virtual simulations allow individuals to concretely view the future negative health consequences of present dietary choices. Integrating exemplification theory with risk communication research, the effect of using virtual simulations to exemplify the health risks of soft drink consumption was assess...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of media psychology 2018, Vol.30 (2), p.91-103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Virtual simulations allow individuals to concretely view
the future negative health consequences of present dietary choices. Integrating
exemplification theory with risk communication research, the effect of using
virtual simulations to exemplify the health risks of soft drink consumption was
assessed across 3 weeks. A three-group pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest
design (N = 62) compared the effect of three channels of
delivering health risk information - base-rate statistics, picture, and
virtual simulation - embedded in a digital health promotion pamphlet.
Three dimensions of risk perception (perceived likelihood, susceptibility,
severity), involvement with the health issue, and soft drink consumption were
measured across 3 weeks. Virtual exemplars were the most effective channel for
increasing perceived likelihood, perceived susceptibility, involvement, and soft
drink consumption over time. Exemplification did not affect perceived severity.
The paper discusses the potential of virtual exemplars as a powerful tool in
designing effective health messages. |
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ISSN: | 1864-1105 2151-2388 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1864-1105/a000184 |