信息共享
政府(语言学)
社会化媒体
愤怒
心理学
大流行
信息传播
公共关系
信息来源(数学)
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
业务
互联网隐私
社会心理学
疾病
政治学
医学
传染病(医学专业)
法学
病理
哲学
万维网
统计
语言学
计算机科学
数学
作者
Linqi Lu,Jiawei Liu,Y. Connie Yuan,Kelli S. Burns,Enze Lu,Dongxiao Li
标识
DOI:10.1177/1090198120984760
摘要
Health information sharing has become especially important during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic because people need to learn about the disease and then act accordingly. This study examines the perceived trust of different COVID-19 information sources (health professionals, academic institutions, government agencies, news media, social media, family, and friends) and sharing of COVID-19 information in China. Specifically, it investigates how beliefs about sharing and emotions mediate the effects of perceived source trust on source-specific information sharing intentions. Results suggest that health professionals, academic institutions, and government agencies are trusted sources of information and that people share information from these sources because they think doing so will increase disease awareness and promote disease prevention. People may also choose to share COVID-19 information from news media, social media, and family as they cope with anxiety, anger, and fear. Taken together, a better understanding of the distinct psychological mechanisms underlying health information sharing from different sources can help contribute to more effective sharing of information about COVID-19 prevention and to manage negative emotion contagion during the pandemic.
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