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Objective To assess health protection motivation as explained by the constructs of protection motivation theory (PMT) and its association with drug trafficking over 2 years. Methods The sample included 817 African American youth (13–16 years old) participating in an adolescent risk-reduction program.
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Kyes, K.B. (1995) ` Using Fear to Encourage Safer Sex: An Application of Protection Motivation Theory ', Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality 7(3): ...
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The Conundrum of Unconventional Consciousness: Comments on LaBerge's Theory of Attention and Awareness ... Boring, E.G. (1950). A history of experimental psychology (2nd ed.). Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York.
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Journal of Psychology , 91, 93 - 114. Rogers, R. W. (1983). Cognitive and physiological processes in fear appeals and attitude change: a revised theory of protection motivation. In J. T. Cacioppo and R. E. Petty (Eds.) Social Psychophysiology (pp. 153-176), New York: Guilford Press. ... No context found.
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Rippetoe, P.A., & Rogers, R. W. (1987). Effects of components of protection-motivation theory on adaptive and maladaptive coping with a health threat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 596 - 604. ... Home/Search Document Not in Database Summary Related Articles ... Undoing The Effects Of Seizing And Freezing:
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Caucasian college students who intentionally tanned participated in a brief skin cancer intervention based on protection motivation theory (PMT). This intervention targeted skin appearance and consisted of brief lectures, a comprehensive essay, video clips about a young man who died of melanoma, and short discussions.
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This study examined the usefulness of the stage of change model and protection motivation theory (PMT) in creating brief persuasive appeals to promote healthy sun-behavior. College women (N = 254) read one of four essays that manipulated the level of threat and coping appraisal.
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According to Protection Motivation Theory, attitude or behavior change occurs when great protection motivation is aroused, not when a person in simply fearful (Rogers, 1983). Studies have shown that is possible to arouse fear in a person by chemical means when no fear-inducing environmental cues are present.
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Protection Motivation Theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Protection Motivation Theory is a theory that was originally created to help clarify fear appeals. The Protection Motivation Theory proposes that we protect ourselves based on four factors: the perce...
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