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Using mindsets to boost health: how construal level and goal pursuit shape health message effectiveness on cessation behaviors

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Resumo:Purpose – This research examines how construal level shapes the effectiveness of rational (vs emotional) messages for inducing cessation behaviors. Concrete mindsets foster self-improvement goals, whereas abstract mindsets boost self-relevance goals. Design/methodology/approach – In four studies, this research examines the moderating role of construal level on health messages and the underlying mechanism of goal pursuit. Findings – Results demonstrate that concrete (vs abstract) mindsets increase consumers’ intent to engage in cessation behaviors when exposed to rational (vs emotional) messages. Consistent with this study’s theorizing, the authors found that self-improvement goals underlie the effects for concrete mindsets, whereas self-relevance goals mediate the effects for abstract mindsets. Research limitations/implications – The reported effects are limited to health messages focusing on cessation behaviors. Practical implications – This research can help public policymakers to design more effective health messages to foster specific cessation behaviors – quitting smoking and reducing drinking – focusing on concrete (vs abstract) mindsets and rational (vs emotional) messages.
Autores principais:Herter, M. M.
Outros Autores:Borges, Adilson; Pinto, Diego; Ferreira, Mário B.; Mattila, Anna S.
Assunto:Cessation behaviors Construal leve Emotional and rational messages Goal pursuit Health messages
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Purpose – This research examines how construal level shapes the effectiveness of rational (vs emotional) messages for inducing cessation behaviors. Concrete mindsets foster self-improvement goals, whereas abstract mindsets boost self-relevance goals. Design/methodology/approach – In four studies, this research examines the moderating role of construal level on health messages and the underlying mechanism of goal pursuit. Findings – Results demonstrate that concrete (vs abstract) mindsets increase consumers’ intent to engage in cessation behaviors when exposed to rational (vs emotional) messages. Consistent with this study’s theorizing, the authors found that self-improvement goals underlie the effects for concrete mindsets, whereas self-relevance goals mediate the effects for abstract mindsets. Research limitations/implications – The reported effects are limited to health messages focusing on cessation behaviors. Practical implications – This research can help public policymakers to design more effective health messages to foster specific cessation behaviors – quitting smoking and reducing drinking – focusing on concrete (vs abstract) mindsets and rational (vs emotional) messages.