Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) Chapter 5 Authors: DiClemente

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Protection Motivation
Theory (PMT)
Chapter 5
Authors: DiClemente, Salazar, Crosby
Powerpoint by: Rebecca Amantia
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Overview
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Introduction of PMT
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History
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Components of PMT
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Example
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Applied in Public Health
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Two Public Health examples
PMT Introduction
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Communication Theory
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To better understand the specific cognitive process underlying how
fear appeals motivate people to change their behavior.
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Perceived threat + Cognitive processes.
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Analysis of rewards and costs for engaging in either a maladaptive behavior or
adaptive response.
Designing messages for health awareness campaigns that utilize
fear as a motivator for positive behavior.
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Ex: Antismoking advertisements. .
History of PMT
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Fear Prior
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Dr. R. W. Rogers in 1975
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Fear was an emotional trigger for trial-and –error type responses in an attempt to escape
the experience of fear.
to explain the cognitive effects of fear appeals.
Lazarus & Leventhal
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Fear triggers an automatic appraisal.
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Differ in Sensitivity & Vulnerability, Interactions & Reactions.
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Danger Control & Fear Control
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1st three factors of PMT: Threat Severity, Threat Vulnerability, & Response Efficacy
PMT known as today
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Include self efficacy and emphasize cognitive processes, which motivates either adaptive
or maladaptive behavioral responses.
Components of PMT
The Threat Appraisal & the Coping Appraisal are in close proximity to Protection Motivation
Fear
appeal
Rewards of
Maladaptive
response
Response
Efficacy
Self-Efficacy
Severity
Vulnerability
Costs of
Adaptive
response
Threat
appraisal
Protection
Motivation
Coping
appraisal
Protection Motivation:
A mediating variable whose function is to direct protective health behavior.
THREAT APPRAISAL: Severity & Vulnerability
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Assessment of the seriousness of a health threat.
Fear
appeal
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Estimating Vulnerability (Probability of a negative outcome)
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Severity of the negative outcome if no action is taken.
Rewards of
Maladaptive
response
Severity
Vulnerability
Threat
appraisal
Protection
Motivation
THREAT APPRAISAL: Rewards
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Rewards are positive consequences for a maladaptive behavioral response.
Fear
appeal
Rewards of
Maladaptive
response
Severity
Vulnerability
Threat
appraisal
Protection
Motivation
COPING APPRAISAL: Response & Self Efficacy
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Response Efficacy
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Evaluation of how effective the behavior will be in protecting the individual from
harm.
Self Efficacy
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Fear
appeal
The individuals evaluation of their capacity to perform the recommended behavior.
Response
Efficacy
SelfEfficacy
Costs of
Adaptive
response
Coping
appraisal
Protection
Motivation
COPING APPRAISAL: Cost
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Costs
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Fear
appeal
involves physical, social, or psychological consequences for engaging in the
adaptive response.
Response
Efficacy
SelfEfficacy
Costs of
Adaptive
response
Coping
appraisal
Protection
Motivation
EXAMPLE
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Health Threat: alcohol poisoning
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Vulnerability: Probability of alcohol poisoning if one continues to drink too much.
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Severity: Mortality or Morbidity of alcohol poisoning.
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Response Efficacy : will drinking less prevent alcohol poisoning.
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Self-Efficacy: Individuals evaluation of their ability to limit their drinks or quit.
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Rewards of Maladaptive Response: Rewards of continuing to heavily drink (being
cool or popular)
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Cost of Adaptive Response: Cost to drinking less (not being cool or being made fun
of)
PMT Applied
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Useful to health communication
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reducing alcohol use, enhancing healthy lifestyles, enhancing
diagnostic health behaviors and preventing disease.
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Utilized to discover which part of message design has the
greatest impact on message efficacy.
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Successful health awareness message using fear appeal.
Example: Anti-smoking commercial
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zWB4dLYChM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eUOjSTZMIE
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