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Effect of Psychological Distance on Intention in Self-Affirmation Theory

Authors
Shin, MyoungjinKim, YeonjinPark, Seungha
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
Ammons Scientific Ltd.
Keywords
Self-affirmation theory; construal level theory; psychological distance; physical activity intention; health threat message
Citation
Psychological Reports, v.123, no.6, pp 2101 - 2124
Pages
24
Journal Title
Psychological Reports
Volume
123
Number
6
Start Page
2101
End Page
2124
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/19368
DOI
10.1177/0033294119856547
ISSN
0033-2941
1558-691x
Abstract
In previous studies, self-affirmation has been shown to have no effect or have a negative impact on intention to change. We applied construal level theory to examine possible reasons for inconsistencies among findings in existing self-affirmation studies. In Study 1, when female college students in their 20s (N = 113) received health threat information with a psychologically proximal breast cancer message, it induced low-level construal and increased specific physical activity intention. In Study 2, when self-affirmed participants were exposed to health threat information with a psychologically distal Alzheimer's disease message, there was no increase in specific physical activity intention. These results suggest that when a discrepancy exists between the psychological distance of health threat information and the intention reflecting the construal level, no change of intention occurs, even in self-affirmed individuals.
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