The aim of these studies is to adapt the self-affirmation kindness questionnaire for use in a mobile application. Two studies will be conducted to test hypotheses that simplifying and shortening the original questionnaire in systematic ways will result in comparable effectiveness (compared to the original version) in promoting reduced defensive avoidance, less reactance, greater yielding, and higher intentions to quit smoking among a sample of smokers.
Research has shown that self-affirmation interventions, in which people are instructed to focus on their strengths and values, can offset self-threats and promote healthier behaviors, such as smoking cessation. A commonly used self-affirmation intervention is known as the "kindness quiz." The original kindness questionnaire (Reed \& Aspinwall, 1998) consists of 10 yes/no questions, and participants are asked to think about and write down an example of each. For example, one item is "Have you ever been considerate of another person's feelings? \_\_\_\_ YES \_\_\_\_NO; IF YES, WRITE ABOUT A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE." The items were written so that all participants should be able to say "yes" in response to each question, which will affirm a positive view of themselves. The purpose of these studies are to test shorter and simpler versions of this kindness questionnaire so that it can be implemented on mobile phones. In Study 1, we will test whether written examples are necessary for the effectiveness of the self-affirmation intervention (compared to no examples or imagined examples) compared to a control. In Study 2, we will again test whether written examples are necessary, as well as whether shorter questionnaires (i.e., 5 items or 3 items) are as effective as the original 10 item questionnaire.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
900
Participants will complete the 10 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to provide written examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete the 10 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will not be asked to provide examples for any items they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete the 10 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to imagine examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio, United States
Defensive Avoidance
Indicator of defensive information processing, 3 items (Witte)
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Reactance
Indicator of defensive information processing, 27 items (Hall et al., 2016)
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Yielding
Indicator of defensive information processing, 7 items (Brennan et al., 2011, 2014)
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Intentions to quit smoking in the next 3 months
Intentions to quit smoking, 3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Cognitive perceived likelihood of developing smoking related disease
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Perceived severity
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Response efficacy of quitting smoking
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Self-efficacy to quit smoking
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Affective perceived likelihood
3 items
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Participants will complete a 5 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to provide written examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete a 5 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will not be asked to provide examples for any items they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete a 5 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to imagine examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete a 3 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to provide written examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete a 3 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will not be asked to provide examples for any items they respond "yes" to.
Participants will complete a 3 item self-affirmation kindness quiz and will be asked to imagine examples for each item they respond "yes" to.
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Anticipated regret
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention
Worry
3 items
Time frame: immediately post-intervention