Artículos

Resultados » Discusión » Referencias »


EFECTOS DE LA PRESENTACION DEL MENSAJE PARA REALIZAR CONDUCTAS SALUDABLES: PAPEL DE LA AUTOEFICACIA Y DE LA MOTIVACION COGNITIVA

 
familia
 


José Carlos Sánchez (Universidad de Salamanca, España)
Correspondencia: Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Salamanca. Avda. de la Merced, 109. 37005
Salamanca (España). E-Mail:
jsanchez@usal.es

REFERENCIAS

Ajzen, I. (1985). From intentions to actions: A theory of planned behavior. En J. Kuhl y J.
Beckmann (Eds.), Action control: From cognition to behavior (pp. 11-39). Heidelberg: Springer.
Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behaviour. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50, 179-211.
Ajzen, I. (1998). Models of human social behavior and their application to health psychology. Psychology and Health, 13, 735-739.
Bandura, A. (1977). Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychological Review, 84, 191-215.
Bandura, A. (1982). Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency. The American Psychologist, 37, 122-147.
Bandura, A. (1986). Social foundations of thought and action: A social cognitive theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Bandura, A. (1989). Self-efficacy mechanisms in physiological activation and health-promoting behaviour. En J.I.V. Madden, S. Mathysse y J. Barchas (Eds.), Adaptation, learning, and affect (pp. 1169-1188). Nueva York: Raven Press.
Bandura, A. (1991). Self-efficacy mechanism in physiological activation and health-promoting behavior. En J.V. Madden (Ed.), Neurobiology of learning, emotion and affect (pp. 229- 269). Nueva York: Raven Press.
Bandura, A. (1996). Self-efficacy in changing societies. Nueva York: Cambridge University Press.
Bandura, A. (2000). Health promotion from the perspective of social cognitive theory. En P. Norman, C. Abraham y M. Conner (Eds.), Understanding and changing health behavior: From health beliefs to self-regulation (pp. 299-239). Amsterdam: Harwood.
Banks, S.M., Salovey, P., Greener, S., Rothman, A.J., Moyer, A., Beauvais, J. y Epel, E. (1995). The effects of message framing on mammography utilization. Health Psychology, 14 178-184.
Baron, R.M. y Kenny, D.A. (1986). The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical consideration. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 1173-1182.
Block, L.G. y Keller, P.A. (1995). When to accentuate the negative: The effects of perceived efficacy and message framing on intentions to perform a health-related behavior. Journal of Marketing Research, 32, 192-203.
Cacioppo, J.T., Petty, R.E. y Kao, C.F. (1984). The efficient assessment of need for cognition. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48, 306-307.
Gaughan, M.E. (2003). Heart healthy eating self-efficacy: An effective tool for managing eating behavior change interventions for hypercholesterolemia. Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 18, 229-244.
SÁNCHEZ. Efectos de la presentación del mensaje para realizar conductas saludables 629 Int J Clin Health Psychol, Vol. 6, Nº 3
Hill, D., Gardner, G. y Rassaby, J. (1985). Factors predisposing women to take precautions against breast and cervix cancer. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 15, 59-79.
Kahneman, D. y Tversky, A. (1979). Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk. Econometrica, 47, 263-291.
Kahneman, D. y Tversky, A. (1982). The psychology of preferences. Scientific American, 246, 136-142.
Kahneman, D. y Tversky, A. (1984). Choices, values and frames. American Psychologist, 39, 341-350.
Kalichman, S.C. y Coley, B. (1995). Context framing to enhance HIV-antibody-testing messages targeted to African-American women. Health Psychology, 14, 247-254.
Lalor, K.M. y Hailey, B.J. (1990). The effects of message framing and feelings of susceptibility to breast cancer on reported frequency of breast self-examination. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 10, 183-192.
Maheswaran, D. y Meyers-Levy, J. (1990). The influence of message framing and issue involvement. Journal of Marketing Research, 27, 361-367.
Mayer, J.A. y Solomon, L. (1992). Breast self-examination skill and frequency: A review. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 14, 189-196.
Meyerowitz, B.E. y Chaiken, S. (1987). The effect of message framing on breast self-examination attitudes, intentions, and behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 500-510.
Milne, S.E. y Orbell, S. (2000). Can protection motivation theory predict breast self-examination? A longitudinal test exploring the role of previous behaviour. En P. Norman, C. Abraham y M. Conner (Eds.), Understanding and changing health behavior: From health beliefs to self-regulation (pp.51-72). Amsterdam: Harwood.
Montero, I. y León, O.G. (2005). Sistema de clasificación del método en los informes de investigación en Psicología. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 5, 115-127.
Netz, Y. y Raviv, S. (2004). Age differences in motivational orientation toward physical activity: An application of social-cognitive theory. The Journal of Psychology, 138, 35-49.
Ramos-Álvarez, M.M. y Catena, A. (2004). Normas para la elaboración y revisión de artículos originales experimentales en Ciencias del Comportamiento. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 4, 173-189.
Rhodes, R.E. y Courneya, K.S. (2004). Differentiating motivation and control in the theory of planned behaviour. Psychology, Health, and Medicine, 9, 205-215.
Robberson, M.R. y Rogers, R. (1988). Beyond fear appeals: Negative and positive persuasive appeals to health and self-esteem. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 13, 277-287.
Rothman, A.J., Martino, S.C., Bedell, B.T., Detweiler, J.B. y Salovey, P. (1999). The systematic influence of gain- and loss-framed messages on interest in and use of different types of health behavior. Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin, 25, 1355-1369.
Rothman, A.J. y Salovey, P. (1997). Shaping perceptions to motivate healthy behaviour: The role of message framing. Psychological Bulletin, 121, 3-19.
Rothman, A.J., Salovey, P., Antone, C., Keough, K. y Martin, C. (1993). The influence of message framing on intentions to perform health behaviours. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 29, 408-433.
Schwarzer, R. y Fuchs, R. (1995). Self-efficacy and health behaviors. En M. Conner y P. Norman (Eds.), Predicting health behavior: Research and practice with social cognition models (pp. 163-196). Buckingham, UK: Open University Press.
Smith, S.M. y Petty, R.E. (1996). Message framing and persuasion: A message processing analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 257-268.
Steffen, V.J., Sternberg, L., Teegarden, L.A. y Shepherd, K. (1994). Practice and persuasive frame: Effects on beliefs, intention, and performance of a cancer self-examination. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 897-925.
Tortella-Feliu, M., Servera, M., Balle, M. y Fullana, M.A. (2004). Viabilidad de un programa de prevención selectiva de los problemas de ansiedad en la infancia aplicado en la escuela. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 4, 371-387.
Tversky, A. y Kahneman, D. (1981). The framing of decisions and the psychology of choice. Science, 211, 453-458.
Vinaccia, S., Contreras, F., Restrepo-Londoño, L.M., Cadena, J. y Anaya, J.M. (2005). Autoeficacia, desesperanza aprendida e incapacidad funcional en pacientes con diagnóstico de artritis reumatoide. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 5, 129-142.
Wilson, D.K., Purdon, S.E. y Wallston, K.A. (1988). Compliance to health recommendations: A theoretical overview of message framing. Health Education Research, 3, 161-171.
Wilson, D.K., Wallston, K.A. y King, J.E. (1990). Effects of contract framing, motivation to quit, and self-efficacy on smoking reduction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20, 531-547.
Zak-Place, J. y Stern, M. (2004). Health belief factors and dispositional optimism as predictors of STD and HIV preventive behaviour. Journal of American College Health, 52, 229-236.

.

 

 
home
avanzar
 

Fuente:
© International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology ISSN 1697-2600
2006, Vol. 6, Nº 3, pp. 613-630

   

Asociación Católica de Psicología © Copyright 2006 - Todos los derechos reservados