羞耻
识解
心理学
社会心理学
相互依存
政府(语言学)
自我构念
解释水平理论
政治学
语言学
哲学
法学
作者
Eugene Y. Chan,Felix Septianto
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114357
摘要
We investigate the roles of guilt and shame appeals in health communications depending on recipients' self-construal. Although guilt and shame are negative self-conscious emotions, we hypothesize that guilt appeals are more effective in leveraging compliance among recipients with independent self-construals, whereas shame appeals are more persuasive among recipients with interdependent self-construals. The findings across four experimental studies are consistent with this hypothesis, with guilt (shame) appeals motivating participants with independent (interdependent) self-construals in domains of eating healthy, responsible drinking, quitting smoking, and staying-at-home intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, we provide evidence that challenge (threat) appraisal mediates the effect of guilt (shame) appeals among independents (interdependents). These findings have meaningful implications, more broadly in the use of emotions in health communications, and offer social marketers, government officials, and policymakers a better recognition of how to persuade individuals to improve their own and society's well-being.
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