Yang Qinghua, Herbert Natalie, Yang Sijia, Alber Julia, Ophir Yotam, Cappella Joseph N
Bob Schieffer College of Commuication, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC.
Commun Monogr. 2021;88(3):263-285. doi: 10.1080/03637751.2020.1809685. Epub 2020 Sep 2.
Insufficient scientific evidence about electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has led to conflicting recommendations (CRs) by credible scientific organizations, creating a public health debate that could prove especially difficult to reconcile as current and former smokers make decisions about whether to use e-cigarettes. To investigate how CRs about e-cigarettes may affect intentions to engage in healthy behaviors, 717 former and current smokers were randomly exposed to one of five conditions (varying in the level of conflict in recommendations) in this between-subject experiment. Our results indicated a significant interaction between the message level of conflict and individuals' information avoidance, employed to maintain hope and deniability. These results suggest the effects of CRs stemming from scientific uncertainty vary with subgroups of people, pointing to several pressing theoretical and practical implications.
关于电子烟的科学证据不足,导致了可信科学组织提出相互矛盾的建议,引发了一场公共卫生辩论。鉴于当前吸烟者和曾经吸烟者要决定是否使用电子烟,这场辩论可能特别难以调和。为了调查关于电子烟的相互矛盾的建议如何影响人们采取健康行为的意愿,在这项受试者间实验中,717名曾经吸烟者和当前吸烟者被随机分配到五种情况之一(建议的冲突程度各不相同)。我们的结果表明,建议的冲突程度信息与个体为维持希望和推诿可能性而采取的信息回避之间存在显著的相互作用。这些结果表明,科学不确定性导致的相互矛盾的建议的影响因人群亚组而异,这具有若干紧迫的理论和实际意义。