TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Family Communication Patterns on the Processing of Messages to Increase Family Health History Seeking Intentions
AU - Hovick, Shelly R.
AU - Thomas, Sarah N.
AU - Watts, Judy
AU - Tan, Naomi Q.P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The current study extends family communication patterns (FCP) research to assess how family communication schemata (conversation and conformity orientation dimensions) influence systematic processing of health appeals intended to persuade individuals to seek family health history information, emphasizing an updated conceptualization of family conformity (i.e., the expanded conformity orientation scale). Our results suggest that conversation orientation and the conformity dimension of parental control are the primary drivers of systematic processing of family health history messages. Systematic processing, in turn, was significantly associated with more positive attitudes and greater intentions to seek health information from family members. Our results suggest family communication patterns may impact individual engagement with family health history campaign messages, thus campaign designers may want to consider how best to tailor messages to match family communication characteristics.
AB - The current study extends family communication patterns (FCP) research to assess how family communication schemata (conversation and conformity orientation dimensions) influence systematic processing of health appeals intended to persuade individuals to seek family health history information, emphasizing an updated conceptualization of family conformity (i.e., the expanded conformity orientation scale). Our results suggest that conversation orientation and the conformity dimension of parental control are the primary drivers of systematic processing of family health history messages. Systematic processing, in turn, was significantly associated with more positive attitudes and greater intentions to seek health information from family members. Our results suggest family communication patterns may impact individual engagement with family health history campaign messages, thus campaign designers may want to consider how best to tailor messages to match family communication characteristics.
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U2 - 10.1080/10410236.2019.1693129
DO - 10.1080/10410236.2019.1693129
M3 - Article
C2 - 31749383
AN - SCOPUS:85075454885
SN - 1041-0236
VL - 36
SP - 424
EP - 432
JO - Health Communication
JF - Health Communication
IS - 4
ER -