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   categorical versus dimensional thinking: improving anti-stigma campaigns by matching health message frames and implicit worldviews  
   
نویسنده meyer jan-hinrich ,ruyter ko de ,grewal dhruv ,cleeren kathleen ,keeling debbie isobel ,motyka scott
منبع journal of the academy of marketing science - 2020 - دوره : 48 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:222 -245
چکیده    Despite growing applications of social and healthcare marketing to enhance public well-being through anti-stigma campaigns, little research investigates how public stigma surrounding health conditions might limit the outcomes of these campaigns. by drawing on the theory of implicit worldviews, this study identifies reasons for public stigma as well as associated message frames to address these reasons. study 1a provides evidence that implicit worldviews are relevant to campaign results. study 1b and study 2 demonstrate that fitting consumers’ implicit worldview with suitable (i.e., biomedical or biopsychosocial) health frames reduces stigma endorsement. study 3 identifies the perceived severity of a mental illness as a boundary condition; marketing communications have the greatest impact when they refer to an illness with lower perceived severity. finally, study 4 expands understanding of the phenomenon by extending the findings to physical health conditions (i.e., obesity). the article concludes by discussing the implications of these findings for policy and future applications.
کلیدواژه social marketing ,mental illness ,stigma ,healthcare marketing ,message framing ,implicit worldviews ,biomedical model ,biopsychosocial model
آدرس iqs school of management, spain, king’s college london, king’s business school, uk. unsw business school, school of marketing, australia, babson college, department of marketing, usa, campus carolus antwerp, belgium, university of sussex business school, university of sussex, falmer campus, uk, keck graduate institute, usa
 
     
   
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