Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender

This study examined the effects of gender-specific pictorial health warning labels contingent on their intended gender and threat levels (for females) in forming anti-smoking intentions. We conducted a within-subject design experiment with smokers and nonsmokers in Singapore (N = 100, 50% men). Each...

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Main Authors: Kim, Hye Kyung, Chua, Xuan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1615532023-03-05T15:32:30Z Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender Kim, Hye Kyung Chua, Xuan Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Communication Smoking Cessation Product Labeling This study examined the effects of gender-specific pictorial health warning labels contingent on their intended gender and threat levels (for females) in forming anti-smoking intentions. We conducted a within-subject design experiment with smokers and nonsmokers in Singapore (N = 100, 50% men). Each participant viewed 10 warning labels-four female-specific (high and low threat), four gender-neutral (high and low threat), and two male-specific (only low threat)-in a random order, evaluating each label on personal relevance, attention, cognitive elaboration, reactance, and intentions to purchase or avoid smoking. The findings showed that females reported greater relevance, attention, elaboration, and intentions to avoid smoking for low threat female-specific warning labels than male-specific or gender-neutral counterparts. Males reported less attention, elaboration, and relevance for low threat male-specific warning labels than female-specific or gender-neutral counterparts. Under high threat conditions, female-specific and gender-neutral warning labels were equally effective for both genders. No differences were observed by smoking status. Overall, gender-specific warning labels are potentially more effective than gender-neutral ones for deterring smoking in women contingent on low threat levels. By providing a deeper understanding of persuasive mechanisms and boundary conditions for the effects of gender specificity, findings can aid health policymakers in developing better gender-responsive interventions. Nanyang Technological University Submitted/Accepted version This work was supported by Nanyang Technological University under the URECA (Undergraduate Research Experience on CAmpus) undergraduate research programme. 2022-09-07T08:44:12Z 2022-09-07T08:44:12Z 2022 Journal Article Kim, H. K. & Chua, X. (2022). Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender. Journal of Health Communication, 27(2), 93-102. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2022.2056667 1081-0730 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161553 10.1080/10810730.2022.2056667 35373715 2-s2.0-85129163963 2 27 93 102 en Journal of Health Communication © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Health Communication on 04 Apr 2022 available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10810730.2022.2056667. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Smoking Cessation
Product Labeling
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Smoking Cessation
Product Labeling
Kim, Hye Kyung
Chua, Xuan
Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
description This study examined the effects of gender-specific pictorial health warning labels contingent on their intended gender and threat levels (for females) in forming anti-smoking intentions. We conducted a within-subject design experiment with smokers and nonsmokers in Singapore (N = 100, 50% men). Each participant viewed 10 warning labels-four female-specific (high and low threat), four gender-neutral (high and low threat), and two male-specific (only low threat)-in a random order, evaluating each label on personal relevance, attention, cognitive elaboration, reactance, and intentions to purchase or avoid smoking. The findings showed that females reported greater relevance, attention, elaboration, and intentions to avoid smoking for low threat female-specific warning labels than male-specific or gender-neutral counterparts. Males reported less attention, elaboration, and relevance for low threat male-specific warning labels than female-specific or gender-neutral counterparts. Under high threat conditions, female-specific and gender-neutral warning labels were equally effective for both genders. No differences were observed by smoking status. Overall, gender-specific warning labels are potentially more effective than gender-neutral ones for deterring smoking in women contingent on low threat levels. By providing a deeper understanding of persuasive mechanisms and boundary conditions for the effects of gender specificity, findings can aid health policymakers in developing better gender-responsive interventions.
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title Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
title_short Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
title_full Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
title_fullStr Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
title_full_unstemmed Gender-specific pictorial health warnings: moderation effects of the threat level and gender
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