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Feeling Hopeful Motivates Change: Emotional Responses to Messages Communicating Comparative Risk of Electronic Cigarettes and Combusted Cigarettes

机译:感到充满希望的激励变革:对传播电子香烟和燃烧卷烟的比较风险的情绪反应

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Background. Emotions are important in smoking-related communications, but the role of discrete positive and negative emotions in comparative risk messages about combusted and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is unclear. Method. In an online experiment, 1,202 U.S. adult current smokers or recent quitters were randomized to view one of six messages about comparative risk of e-cigarettes and cigarettes. Participants reported their feelings of hope, happiness, fear, guilt, disgust, and anger and risk perceptions and behavioral intentions about e-cigarettes and cigarettes. Results. Hope was associated with higher perceived absolute cigarette risk, lower perceived absolute and comparative e-cigarette risk, and stronger intentions to quit smoking, seek quit help, use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), switch to e-cigarettes, and use e-cigarettes exclusively versus dual use. Happiness was related to stronger intentions to seek quit help, use NRT, and switch to e-cigarettes but higher perceived comparative risk of e-cigarettes. Fear was associated with stronger intentions to quit smoking, seek quit help, use NRT, and switch to e-cigarettes. Guilt was related to higher perceived absolute cigarette risk, lower perceived comparative e-cigarette risk, and stronger intentions to use NRT. Disgust was associated with higher absolute and comparative e-cigarette risk and stronger intentions to quit smoking, seek quit help, and use e-cigarettes exclusively versus dual use. Anger was related to lower perceived absolute cigarette risk, higher perceived comparative e-cigarette risk, and weaker intentions to quit smoking. Conclusion. Comparative risk messages about e-cigarettes that arouse hope, fear, and guilt and avoid anger might be particularly likely to have positive impact on smokers.
机译:背景。情绪在吸烟相关的通信中是重要的,但在对燃烧和电子烟(电子烟)的比较风险信息中的离散和负面情绪的作用尚不清楚。方法。在网上实验中,1,202名美国成人目前的吸烟者或最近的戒烟者随机观察关于电子卷烟和香烟的比较风险的六条消息之一。与会者报告了他们的希望,幸福,恐惧,内疚,厌恶,愤怒和风险感知以及对电子卷烟和卷烟的行为意图。结果。希望与更高的绝对卷烟风险,较低的绝对和比较电子烟风险,戒烟的较强的意图,寻求退出帮助,使用尼古丁替代治疗(NRT),切换到电子卷烟,并使用电子卷烟专门与双重使用。幸福与寻求退出帮助,使用NRT和切换到电子香烟的更强的意图有关,但更高的电子卷烟的比较风险。恐惧与戒烟的强烈意图有关,寻求退出帮助,使用NRT,并切换到电子卷烟。内疚与更高的绝对卷烟风险,降低感知的比较电子卷烟风险以及使用NRT的强烈意图有关。厌恶与更高的绝对和比较电子卷烟风险以及戒烟的强烈意图,寻求退出帮助,并使用电子卷烟与双重使用相关。愤怒与降低的绝对卷烟风险,更高的感知比较电子卷烟风险以及戒烟的较弱意图有关。结论。关于唤起希望,恐惧和内疚的电子卷烟的比较风险信息,避免愤怒可能特别可能对吸烟者产生积极影响。

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