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Threats to autonomy: Motivational response to health-risk information about smoking

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:37 authored by Louisa J Pavey, Paul Sparks
Two studies considered the role of autonomy in peoples motivational response to health-risk information. In Study 1, `non-smoker participants (N = 59) completed a measure of autonomy and read either health-risk information about smoking or neutral information. Those who read the health risk information reported less autonomous motivation for not smoking than did those who read the neutral information. However, level of autonomy moderated this effect: lower autonomy participants reported less autonomous motivation after reading the health-risk information than after reading the neutral information but there was no such effect for higher autonomy participants. Study 2 (N = 100) supported the results of Study 1 using a sample of smokers, with a significant interaction between autonomy and health-risk condition predicting autonomous motivation. Higher autonomy participants reported greater autonomous motivation to quit smoking after reading health-risk information than after reading neutral information. There was no effect of condition for lower autonomy participants. Autonomous and controlled motivation was also considered in relation to the antecedents of intention outlined in the TPB. The findings are discussed in relation to the differential motivational impact of risk information on people with higher or lower autonomy.

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  • Published

Journal

European Journal of Social Psychology

ISSN

0046-2772

Issue

5

Volume

38

Page range

852-865

Pages

14.0

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  • Psychology Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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