Consumer acceptance of an SMS-assisted smoking cessation intervention : a multicountry study


Autoria(s): Andrews, Lynda; Cacho-Elizondo, Silvia; Drennan, Judy; Tossan, Vessélina
Data(s)

04/03/2013

Resumo

This study assesses smokers' perceptions, motivations, and intentions towards using an SMS-assisted smoking cessation intervention in Australia, France, and Mexico through an extended technology acceptance model with mediating variables. Data was collected through online surveys. Results show that perceived usefulness and vicarious innovativeness predict use intentions for all three countries. Perceived ease of use is significant only for Mexico. Subjective norms are significant only for Mexico and Australia. Perceived monetary value and perceived annoyance are significant mediating variables for all three countries, whereas perceived enjoyment is significant only for Mexico and Australia. These results contribute to theory and practice.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58606/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58606/2/58606.pdf

DOI:10.1080/07359683.2013.758015

Andrews, Lynda, Cacho-Elizondo, Silvia, Drennan, Judy, & Tossan, Vessélina (2013) Consumer acceptance of an SMS-assisted smoking cessation intervention : a multicountry study. Health Marketing Quarterly, 30(1), pp. 47-62.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Routledge

This is a preprint of an article submitted for consideration in the Health Marketing Quarterly © 2013[copyright Taylor & Francis]; Health Marketing Quarterly is available online at: www.tandfonline.com

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Palavras-Chave #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #m-health, mobile phones, technology acceptance model (TAM), smoking cessation, multicountry research
Tipo

Journal Article