Wang Tianjiao, Pavelko Rachelle, Ford Heather, Barrows Scott, Donohue Sarah, Stapel Mary
College of Communication, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Bellisario College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Health Mark Q. 2024 Oct-Dec;41(4):476-497. doi: 10.1080/07359683.2024.2422197. Epub 2024 Nov 15.
This study investigates how melanoma anthropomorphism (i.e., the attribution of humanlike qualities to melanoma) interacts with individual differences in perceived efficacy to influence attitudes and intentions to perform preventive health behaviors. Results suggested that among individuals with lower levels of perceived efficacy, presenting melanoma in anthropomorphic terms (vs. non-anthropomorphic terms) enhanced processing fluency, consequently fostering more favorable attitudes and greater intentions to follow preventive health recommendations. However, this effect was not observed among individuals with higher perceived efficacy. Findings of this study offer important theoretical and practical implications regarding the strategic use of anthropomorphism in health promotion contexts.
本研究调查了黑色素瘤拟人化(即将类似人类的特质赋予黑色素瘤)如何与感知效能的个体差异相互作用,以影响采取预防性健康行为的态度和意图。结果表明,在感知效能较低的个体中,用拟人化的方式呈现黑色素瘤(相对于非拟人化方式)提高了加工流畅性,从而培养了更积极的态度和更强的遵循预防性健康建议的意图。然而,在感知效能较高的个体中未观察到这种效应。本研究结果为健康促进背景下拟人化的策略性应用提供了重要的理论和实践意义。