风险感知
感知
个人可识别信息
社会化媒体
寨卡病毒
社会心理学
心理学
公共卫生
环境卫生
公共关系
医学
政治学
护理部
免疫学
法学
神经科学
病毒
作者
Jiyoung Lee,Ji Won Kim,T. Makana Chock
标识
DOI:10.1080/10810730.2020.1836089
摘要
This study investigates how posting information about the Zika virus on social media, and receiving information about Zika through the same platforms, are associated with personal, societal and global risk perceptions, and whether different types of risk perceptions are related to information seeking and preventive behavior intentions. A survey of U.S. participants (N = 958) revealed that posting information on social media is positively associated with personal and societal risk perceptions but not with global risk perceptions. Receiving information through social media, however, is positively associated with personal, societal and global risk perceptions. Personal and societal risk perceptions are associated with high information seeking intentions, which in turn leads to preventive behavioral intentions. The results suggest that so-called risk butterflies—those who frequently post information on social media—relate the health crisis to themselves and to their communities, and that these are important motivations for information-seeking and risk preventive behavior.
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