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Belief in a just world, social influence and illness attributions: evidence of a just world boomerang effect.

机译:对公正世界的信仰,社会影响和疾病归因:公正世界回旋镖效应的证据。

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Characteristics of individuals and illnesses can both influence receptivity to preventative health messages. We examined whether receptivity to health messages depends on interactions between illness characteristics and dispositional concern for justice. Participants considered the preventability of six illnesses after exposure to a message that manipulated personal responsibility for illness. Paradoxically, participants with strong just world beliefs reported greater preventability for less preventable illnesses, such as brain cancer, when exposed to an unpreventable health message. In parallel, participants with low justice beliefs reported less preventability for lung cancer when exposed to a preventable message. This just world boomerang effect suggests that individual dispositions and illness characteristics can interact in ways that can produce either acquiescence or opposition to persuasive health messages.
机译:个人特征和疾病都会影响人们对预防性健康信息的接受度。我们检查了对健康信息的接受度是否取决于疾病特征和对正义的性格关注之间的相互作用。参与者在接触到操纵个人疾病责任的信息后,考虑了六种疾病的可预防性。矛盾的是,具有强烈的正义观念的参与者报告说,如果暴露于无法预防的健康信息中,则对可预防性较低的疾病(如脑癌)的可预防性更高。同时,对正义感不强的参与者称,暴露于可预防的信息后,肺癌的可预防性较低。这种公正的世界回旋镖效应表明,个体的性格和疾病特征可以通过产生默认或反对说服性健康信息的方式相互作用。

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