Using Persuasive Messages to Encourage Voluntary Hearing Protection Among Coal Miners

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael T. Stephenson Kim Witte Charles Vaught Brian L. Quick Steve Booth-Butterfield Dhaval Patel Cynthia Zuckerman
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Abstract

This longitudinal field study was designed to encourage Appalachian coal miners in West Virginia and Pennsylvania to engage in hearing-protection behaviors. Method: Participants were mailed postcards that featured either a positive, negative, or neutral message on the outside of the postcard and a message encouraging hearing protection behaviors on the inside. The first posttest measurement of the effectiveness of the persuasive messages was conducted about a week after the postcards were mailed. The delayed posttest measurement was conducted six weeks later. Results: Responses from 307 coal miners revealed that the positive or neutral messages generated significantly more self-reported hearing protection behaviors than the negative message. Identical results were obtained in a delayed posttest assessment of miners' self-reported hearing protection behaviors. The positive message was also more effective than either the neutral or negative message in preventing defensive mechanisms from emerging over time. Impact on Industry: Positive and neutral messages were convincingly more than negative messages in facilitating self-reported hearing protection behaviors among coal miners. Similarly, the positive messages kept defensive processes at bay. Keywords: Hearing protection; Hearing loss; Coal miners; Campaign; Messages
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APA: Michael T. Stephenson Kim Witte Charles Vaught Brian L. Quick Steve Booth-Butterfield Dhaval Patel Cynthia Zuckerman  Using Persuasive Messages to Encourage Voluntary Hearing Protection Among Coal Miners

MLA: Michael T. Stephenson Kim Witte Charles Vaught Brian L. Quick Steve Booth-Butterfield Dhaval Patel Cynthia Zuckerman Using Persuasive Messages to Encourage Voluntary Hearing Protection Among Coal Miners. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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