Abstract:Psychological reactance is a motivational state driven by the removal of a valued personal freedom. Psychological reactance theory is routinely used in health communication research to explain how persuasive messages may fail to achieve their intended objectives. This entry begins with an overview of psychological reactance theory and the measurement and modeling of reactance. Following this, research on message features, source factors, and individual characteristics associated with reactance are discussed.
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