TY - JOUR
T1 - Achieving improvements in overall health orientation
T2 - Effects of campaign exposure, information seeking, and health media use
AU - Rimal, Rajiv N.
AU - Flora, June A.
AU - Schooler, Caroline
PY - 1999/6
Y1 - 1999/6
N2 - Public health campaign success is conceptualized in terms of improvements in three cardiovascular disease-related behaviors (diet, exercise, and smoking) and their precursors, including knowledge and self-efficacy. Two cross-sectional data waves (baseline and sixth year, N = 4,214) from the Stanford Five-City Project (FCP) are analyzed to test a model of campaign influences. Exposure to FCP campaign messages is correlated with health information seeking and interpersonal communication, which in turn are correlated with health behaviors. The central premise of the model is then tested on a longitudinal sample (N = 1,225) over a 3-year period with similar results. An overall health orientation index is introduced and recommendations are made for enhancing public health campaign effectiveness.
AB - Public health campaign success is conceptualized in terms of improvements in three cardiovascular disease-related behaviors (diet, exercise, and smoking) and their precursors, including knowledge and self-efficacy. Two cross-sectional data waves (baseline and sixth year, N = 4,214) from the Stanford Five-City Project (FCP) are analyzed to test a model of campaign influences. Exposure to FCP campaign messages is correlated with health information seeking and interpersonal communication, which in turn are correlated with health behaviors. The central premise of the model is then tested on a longitudinal sample (N = 1,225) over a 3-year period with similar results. An overall health orientation index is introduced and recommendations are made for enhancing public health campaign effectiveness.
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U2 - 10.1177/009365099026003003
DO - 10.1177/009365099026003003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033419326
SN - 0093-6502
VL - 26
SP - 322
EP - 348
JO - Communication Research
JF - Communication Research
IS - 3
ER -