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Examining the use of message tailoring to promote physical activity among medically underserved adults.

TitleExamining the use of message tailoring to promote physical activity among medically underserved adults.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMartinez, Josefa L., Lindsay R. Duncan, Susan E. Rivers, Amy E. Latimer, and Peter Salovey
JournalJournal of health psychology
Volume18
Issue4
Pagination470-6
Date Published2013 Apr
ISSN1461-7277
KeywordsExercise, Female, Health Promotion, Humans, Male, Medically Underserved Area, New England, Persuasive Communication
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine if messages tailored to an individual's regulatory focus (i.e. their tendency to focus on prevention or promotion) increased exercise intentions and behavior in a medically underserved sample. Adult English as a Second Language students (N = 58) were presented with tailored exercise messages. There was a significant main effect for message type; participants who received promotion messages reported greater exercise intentions than those who received prevention messages. Intentions and behavior were not higher among those who received messages matching their regulatory focus. Implications for message tailoring frameworks are discussed.
DOI10.1177/1359105312445798
Alternate JournalJ Health Psychol

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