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      Threatening communication: a critical re-analysis and a revised meta-analytic test of fear appeal theory

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          Despite decades of research, consensus regarding the dynamics of fear appeals remains elusive. A meta-analysis was conducted that was designed to resolve this controversy. Publications that were included in previous meta-analyses were re-analysed, and a number of additional publications were located. The inclusion criteria were full factorial orthogonal manipulations of threat and efficacy, and measurement of behaviour as an outcome. Fixed and random effects models were used to compute mean effect size estimates. Meta-analysis of the six studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria clearly showed a significant interaction between threat and efficacy, such that threat only had an effect under high efficacy (d = 0.31), and efficacy only had an effect under high threat (d = 0.71). Inconsistency in results regarding the effectiveness of threatening communication can likely be attributed to flawed methodology. Proper tests of fear appeal theory yielded the theoretically hypothesised interaction effect. Threatening communication should exclusively be used when pilot studies indicate that an intervention successfully enhances efficacy.

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                Journal
                Health Psychol Rev
                Health Psychol Rev
                rhpr
                Health Psychology Review
                Taylor & Francis
                1743-7199
                1743-7202
                28 May 2013
                May 2013
                : 7
                : Suppl 1
                : S8-S31
                Affiliations
                Work & Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
                Author notes
                [* ] Corresponding author. Email: gjalt-jorn@ 123456behaviorchange.eu
                Article
                10.1080/17437199.2012.703527
                3678850
                23772231
                3dfff005-278d-41c2-9581-9001dea34495
                © 2013 Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Peters

                This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Taylor & Francis journals , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 31 March 2011
                : 13 June 2012
                Categories
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                fear appeals,behaviour change,intervention development,risk perception,perceived risk,perceived threat

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