Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior
With growing awareness that sustainable consumption is important for quality of life on earth, many individuals intend to act more sustainably. In this regard, interest in reducing meat consumption is on the rise. However, people often do not translate intentions into actual behavior change. To addr...
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doaj-a8c2aff346904a609394a3976c30e1c72020-11-24T22:25:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-04-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.00607187319Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and BehaviorLaura Sophia Loy0Frank eWieber1Frank eWieber2Peter M. Gollwitzer3Peter M. Gollwitzer4Gabriele eOettingen5Gabriele eOettingen6University of HohenheimUniversity of KonstanzZurich University of the Applied SciencesUniversity of KonstanzNew York UniversityUniversity of HamburgNew York UniversityWith growing awareness that sustainable consumption is important for quality of life on earth, many individuals intend to act more sustainably. In this regard, interest in reducing meat consumption is on the rise. However, people often do not translate intentions into actual behavior change. To address this intention-behavior gap, we tested the self-regulation strategy of Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII). Here, people identify and imagine a desired future and current obstacles standing in its way. They address the obstacles with if-then plans specifying when, where, and how to act differently. In a five-week randomized controlled experimental study, we compared an information + MCII intervention with an information-only control intervention. As hypothesized, only MCII participants’ intention of reducing their meat consumption was predictive of their actual reduction, while no correspondence between intention and behavior change was found for control participants. Participants with a moderate to strong intention to reduce their meat consumption reduced it more in the MCII than in the control condition. Thus, MCII helped to narrow the intention-behavior gap and supported behavior change for those holding moderate and strong respective intentions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00607/fullintention-behavior gapmeat consumptionimplementation intentionmental contrastingbehavior change interventionsustainable consumption |
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Laura Sophia Loy Frank eWieber Frank eWieber Peter M. Gollwitzer Peter M. Gollwitzer Gabriele eOettingen Gabriele eOettingen Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior Frontiers in Psychology intention-behavior gap meat consumption implementation intention mental contrasting behavior change intervention sustainable consumption |
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Laura Sophia Loy Frank eWieber Frank eWieber Peter M. Gollwitzer Peter M. Gollwitzer Gabriele eOettingen Gabriele eOettingen |
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Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior |
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Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior |
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Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior |
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Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior |
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Supporting Sustainable Food Consumption: Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII) Aligns Intentions and Behavior |
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supporting sustainable food consumption: mental contrasting with implementation intentions (mcii) aligns intentions and behavior |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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With growing awareness that sustainable consumption is important for quality of life on earth, many individuals intend to act more sustainably. In this regard, interest in reducing meat consumption is on the rise. However, people often do not translate intentions into actual behavior change. To address this intention-behavior gap, we tested the self-regulation strategy of Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions (MCII). Here, people identify and imagine a desired future and current obstacles standing in its way. They address the obstacles with if-then plans specifying when, where, and how to act differently. In a five-week randomized controlled experimental study, we compared an information + MCII intervention with an information-only control intervention. As hypothesized, only MCII participants’ intention of reducing their meat consumption was predictive of their actual reduction, while no correspondence between intention and behavior change was found for control participants. Participants with a moderate to strong intention to reduce their meat consumption reduced it more in the MCII than in the control condition. Thus, MCII helped to narrow the intention-behavior gap and supported behavior change for those holding moderate and strong respective intentions. |
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intention-behavior gap meat consumption implementation intention mental contrasting behavior change intervention sustainable consumption |
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