
The role of psychological reactance and relationship proneness in the commitment decision: An application to a dental prevention program
Prim-Allaz, Isabelle; Darpy, Denis (2010), The role of psychological reactance and relationship proneness in the commitment decision: An application to a dental prevention program, 1ère Journée Internationale du Marketing Santé, 2010-11, Lille, France
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2010Conference title
1ère Journée Internationale du Marketing SantéConference date
2010-11Conference city
LilleConference country
FrancePages
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As commitment is at the core of relationship programs, the latter should share similarities with prevention programs, which are key to the health sector. A field study with a dental network show that anxiety toward illness and trust toward the practitioner are key determinants to commitment to a prevention protocol. In addition, psychological reactance and relationship proneness are shown as antecedents of the commitment predictors. While reactant people may not commit to prevention programs, relational type of persons are keen to accept recommendations from the practitioner. Anxiety toward illness is viewed as an intermediate variable.Subjects / Keywords
health marketing; psychological reactance; relationship proneness; commitment; dental prevention programmeRelated items
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