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It Only Takes Once: The Absent-Exempt Heuristic and Reactions to Comparison-Based Sexual Risk Information

机译:它只需要一次:缺席豁免试探法和对基于比较的性风险信息的反应

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Three studies (N = 545) investigated the effects of social comparison on the "absent-exempt" (AE) heuristic (feeling exempt from future risk). Study 1 examined how comparison with an infected peer (comparison target) who was similar or nonsimilar in terms of sexual risk (number of partners, lack of condom use), influenced willingness and intentions to engage in sex without a condom, and conditional perceived vulnerability to an STD. Participants generally reported lower willingness and higher conditional vulnerability if they compared with a similar-risk level target. However, high-risk students who compared with a low-risk target engaged in what appeared to be AE thinking, reporting the highest willingness and lowest conditional vulnerability. Intentions to have sex without a condom were not influenced. Study 2 included a direct measure of AE thinking and compared the impact of a low-risk comparison target with a Public Service Announcement (PSA) stating that negative outcomes (STDs) can happen even to low-risk targets. Among high-risk participants, comparing with the low-risk target increased AE thinking. The effects in Studies 1 and 2 were strongest among participants high in tendencies to socially compare. Study 3 explored whether AE thinking could be decreased by encouraging more reasoned processing. Results indicated that asking participants to think about the illogicality of AE thinking reduces AE endorsement and increases STD testing intentions. Findings suggest that comparison-based information can have a stronger influence on health cognitions than analytic-based information (e.g., most PSAs). Implications for dual-processing models of decision-making and their applicability to health messages are discussed.
机译:三项研究(N = 545)研究了社会比较对“缺席豁免”(AE)启发式(感觉免于未来风险)的影响。研究1研究了与在性风险(伴侣数量,没有使用安全套)方面相似或不相似的被感染同龄人(比较对象)的比较,如何影响没有安全套的性行为的意愿和意图以及有条件的易感性到性病。与风险级别相似的目标相比,参与者通常报告的意愿更低,条件脆弱性更高。但是,与低风险目标相比,高风险学生似乎在进行AE思维,他们表示最高的意愿和最低的条件脆弱性。没有使用安全套进行性行为的意图没有受到影响。研究2包括对AE思维的直接测量,并将低风险比较目标的影响与公共服务公告(PSA)进行了比较,该公告指出,即使低风险目标也可能出现负面结果(STD)。在高风险参与者中,与低风险目标相比,增加了AE思维。在研究1和研究2中,在社交倾向较高的参与者中,影响最为明显。研究3探索了通过鼓励更多合理的处理是否可以减少AE思维。结果表明,要求参与者考虑AE思维的不合逻辑性会减少AE认可并增加STD测试意图。研究结果表明,与基于分析的信息(例如,大多数PSA)相比,基于比较的信息对健康认知的影响更大。讨论了决策的双重处理模型及其对健康信息的适用性。

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