Promoting health behavioral intention through short videos: roles of audiovisual cross-modal correspondence in health communication
情态动词
心理学
健康传播
沟通
应用心理学
化学
高分子化学
作者
Yanrun Xu,Tingting Jiang,Xiao Hu,Hua Tian
出处
期刊:Aslib journal of information management [Emerald (MCB UP)] 日期:2025-01-13
标识
DOI:10.1108/ajim-04-2024-0319
摘要
Purpose Health short videos are serving as a powerful tool for encouraging individuals to actively adopt healthier behaviors. The sensory cues applied in these videos can be useful for engaging peripheral processing and enhancing attitudes. While previous research has examined the effects of various single cues, this study features a pioneering attempt to explore the roles of audiovisual cross-modal correspondence, encompassing multisensory cues perceived through different modalities, in health communication. Design/methodology/approach A 2 (color: warm/cool) × 2 (music tempo: fast/slow) between-subjects experiment was conducted to observe 120 participants’ responses to a health short video promoting eye health that was created using four different combinations of background color and background music tempo. Findings It was found that the congruent color–tempo pairings, that is blue & slow and orange & fast, led to more positive attitudes toward the videos than the incongruent pairings, that is blue & fast and orange & slow. The effect of cross-modal correspondence on attitude was fully mediated by processing fluency, with gender acting as a moderator between the two variables. Furthermore, individuals’ attitudes toward a short video positively influenced their health behavioral intentions. Originality/value These findings not only lend support to the theoretical framework of “multisensory cues-fluency-attitude-intention” chain for persuasion purposes but also have practical implications for creating effective health short videos.