探讨目标和属性框架、HIV 治疗动机和情感反应之间的关联:对患者想法和看法的混合方法研究

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Eric Houston, Deborah Mindry, Eric Alvarado, Joshua J. Kim, Justine Evans, Derjung M. Tarn
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在有说服力的健康传播中使用框架会对健康行为产生很大影响,但我们对框架如何影响患者接受艾滋病治疗的动机的了解仍然有限。本研究探讨了目标和属性框架如何与坚持艾滋病治疗行为的动机和情感反应相关联。样本主要是低收入的非裔美国人(n = 30),由生活在芝加哥和洛杉矶的艾滋病患者组成,他们在之前的两项研究中报告了自己对艾滋病治疗的想法和看法。我们对总共 119 个想法和看法的数据进行了内容分析,按照所表达的框架类型(目标、属性)对数据进行了分类,并确定了框架类型、治疗相关动机(即内在、外在、接近、回避)和情感反应(即积极、消极)之间的相关性。目标构思分为收益构思和损失构思。我们发现,与强调损失的目标框架想法或属性框架想法相比,强调与坚持服药相关的收益的目标框架想法与更高水平的内在动机相关(p <.02)。框架类型与患者的外在治疗动机、接近治疗动机或回避治疗动机之间没有明显关联。与收益或损失框架思想相比,消极情绪与属性框架思想和认知的关系更为密切(p < .001)。研究结果表明,收益框架可能与以促进为导向的自我调节重点的艾滋病患者更坚定、更持续地坚持和参与治疗有关。未来的研究需要评估框架操作对不同时期艾滋病治疗依从性实际变化的相对影响。
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Examining associations between goal and attribute framing, HIV treatment motivation, and affective responses: A mixed methods study of patient thoughts and perceptions

The use of framing in persuasive health communications considerably affects health behaviour, but our understanding of how framing influences patient motivation to take HIV treatments remains limited. This study examined how goal and attribute framing are related to the motivational and affective responses linked to HIV treatment adherence behaviours. The predominantly low-income, African American sample (n = 30) consisted of HIV patients living in Chicago and Los Angeles who reported their thoughts and perceptions regarding HIV treatment in two previous studies. We performed content analysis on data consisting of a total of 119 thoughts and perceptions, categorized the data by type of framing expressed (goal, attribute), and determined correlations between framing type, treatment-related motivation (i.e., intrinsic, extrinsic, approach, avoidance) and affective responses (i.e., positive, negative). Goal framed thoughts were classified as either gain- or loss-framed. We found that goal framed thoughts highlighting the gains associated with medication adherence were associated with higher levels of intrinsic motivation than either goal framed thoughts highlighting losses or attribute framed thoughts (p < .02). There were no significant associations between type of framing and patients' extrinsic, approach, or avoidance treatment motivations. Negative affect related more strongly to attribute framed thoughts and perceptions than to either gain- or loss-framed thoughts (p < .001). Findings suggest that gain framing may be associated with stronger and more consistent adherence and treatment engagement among HIV patients with a promotion-oriented self-regulatory focus. Future studies are needed to evaluate the relative effect of framing manipulations on actual changes in HIV treatment adherence across time.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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