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Visual Tailoring and Skin Cancer Prevention: Comparing Personalized, Stock, and Non-Ultraviolet Images.

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العنوان: Visual Tailoring and Skin Cancer Prevention: Comparing Personalized, Stock, and Non-Ultraviolet Images.
المؤلفون: Pokharel, Manusheela, Jensen, Jakob D., John, Kevin K., Christy, Katheryn R., Taylor-Burton, Sophia, Upshaw, Sean
المصدر: Health Communication; 2023, Vol. 38 Issue 12, p2582-2591, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: SUNSHINE, SELF-evaluation, FEAR, FACIAL expression, SKIN tumors, UNDERGRADUATES, PHOTOGRAPHY, HEALTH behavior, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, ANALYSIS of covariance, EMOTIONS, DATA analysis software, ULTRAVIOLET radiation
مستخلص: Past research has demonstrated that ultraviolet (UV) photos – which reveal skin damage as dark patches – can increase preventive behaviors. Emerging camera technology facilitates personalized UV photos for interventions, yet little is known about how personalized photos compare to other visuals and what cognitive or affective mechanism explains their persuasive impact. To engage this research line, the current study compared the impact of personalized UV (PUV), stock UV (SUV), and non-UV (NUV) photos and, to advance theorizing on fear appeals, explored underlying affective mechanisms including physiological fear. A sample of 169 undergraduate students participated in a 3 (Visual conditions: PUV, SUV, NUV) × 2 (Efficacy conditions: No efficacy and Efficacy) between-participants message experiment on a computer equipped with iMotions 6.4 that tracked real-time physiological responses (facial expression and skin conductance). Results demonstrated that PUV skin damage photos produced significantly greater self-reported fear and positive valence (detected by facial expression analysis) than NUV and SUV visuals. Mediation analysis demonstrated that fear had a significant indirect effect on the relationship between exposure to PUV skin damage visuals and behavior expectations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
الوصف
تدمد:10410236
DOI:10.1080/10410236.2022.2091917