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  • Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Health Psychology

Background:

  • Most security priming research occurs in labs with repeated exposures.
  • Limited understanding of real-world, single-exposure security priming effects.
  • Attachment security priming's impact on behavior needs further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of single-exposure security priming in real-world contexts.
  • To determine if security cues influence sense of security and related behaviors.
  • To explore implications for well-being and health adherence.

Main Methods:

  • Three studies utilized indirect exposure to security cues (posters, self-help guides).
  • Study 1 (n=53) measured state security following poster exposure.
  • Study 2 (n~21,000) assessed helping behavior after poster exposure.
  • Study 3 (n=200) examined health guide evaluations after embedded prime exposure.

Main Results:

  • Exposure to security cues via posters increased state security (Study 1).
  • Security primes significantly increased helping behavior (Study 2).
  • Embedded security primes enhanced positive evaluations of a health guide, linked to treatment adherence (Study 3).

Conclusions:

  • Single, real-world security priming can enhance security and prosocial behavior.
  • Security priming has potential applications for improving well-being and health outcomes.
  • Findings suggest practical uses for security cues in everyday environments.