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Impact of norm perceptions and guilt on audience response to anti-smoking norm PSAs: The case of Korean male smokers

Authors
Lee, HyegyuPaek, Hye-Jin
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Anti-smoking campaigns; guilt; norm appeals; PSAs; secondhand smoke
Citation
HEALTH EDUCATION JOURNAL, v.72, no.5, pp 503 - 511
Pages
9
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
HEALTH EDUCATION JOURNAL
Volume
72
Number
5
Start Page
503
End Page
511
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/27129
DOI
10.1177/0017896912450249
ISSN
0017-8969
1748-8176
Abstract
Objective: To examine how norm appeals and guilt influence smokers' behavioural intention. Design: Quasi-experimental design. Setting: South Korea. Method: Two hundred and fifty-five male smokers were randomly assigned to descriptive, injunctive, or subjective anti-smoking norm messages. After they viewed the norm messages, their norm perceptions, guilt and behavioural intention were measured. Results: The study revealed several findings: (1) injunctive norm perceptions significantly affected behavioural intention; (2) descriptive norm perceptions had a non-significant impact; (3) subjective norm perceptions had an unexpected impact on behavioural intention; (4) guilt arousal strongly and directly affected behavioural intention in all three conditions; and (5) guilt arousal did not mediate the relationship between norm perceptions and guilt. Conclusion: Injunctive norms messages that smoking in the presence of others is an unacceptable behaviour in society could persuade smokers to alter their behaviours. In addition, our study suggests substantial potentials of guilt in smokers' behaviour change.
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