Lecture 9: interpersonal health communication Flashcards

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Interpersonal communication

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= “exchange of messages between people…influenced by human
needs”

2 important elements
>Conversational occurrence: whether people talk about a topic
>Conversational valence: how negative or positive people talk about a
topic

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3 roles conversational occurrence (Southwell & Yzer, 2007)

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Conversational occurrence can be:
>Outcome health campaign (dependent variable)

> Mediator campaign effects (explanatory mechanism)

> Moderator campaign effects (effect campaign depends on conversational occurrence)

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2 theories about that mass media messages

spread via interpersonal communication

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> Two-step flow theory

>Diffusion of innovations theory

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Conversational valence

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How positive or negative people talk about the health topic

or campaign

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Hendriks, Van den Putte, De Bruijn, & De Vreese (2014)

>Predicting health: The interplay between interpersonal communication and health campaigns

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Effect conversational occurrence about alcohol on
intentions moderated by campaign exposure
>Negative effect alcohol conversation if not exposed to campaign

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Hendriks, De Bruijn, & Van den Putte (2012)
>Talking about alcohol consumption: Health campaigns,
conversational valence, and binge drinking intentions

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> Exposure anti-alcohol campaign results in more negative conversations about alcohol
More negative alcohol conversation explains effect campaign on healthy intentions

> Shows the importance of conversational valence

> Stimulate ‘healthy’ conversations!
Negative about the unhealthy behavior
Positive about the healthy behavior

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Hendriks, Van den Putte, & De Bruijn (2014)
>Changing the conversation: The influence of emotions on
conversational valence and alcohol consumption

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Feelings of fear result in more negative conversations about unhealthy behavior
>Disgust/humor did not influence valence
>This study: highest level of fear after disgust message
>Messages trigger different emotions!

> Fear influences conversational occurrence (previous research)+ valence (this research)!

> Negative conversational valence about unhealthy behavior,
positive effects on health-variables

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Overall Conclusion

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Interpersonal communication about health influences determinants of health behavior
>Conversational occurrence
>Roles conversational occurrence
>Conversational valence
>Most important?

> Interplay between health campaigns and interpersonal communication

> We can influence conversational valence via message factor emotion

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