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Inoculation information against contagious disease misperception about flu with heuristic vs. systematic information and expert vs. non-expert source.

机译:启发式与系统性信息以及专家与非专家的信息,针对流感的传染性疾病误诊信息。

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This study applied the heuristic-systematic model (HSM) and inoculation theory in order to explore risk perceptions of flu and the flu vaccination. The HSM explains individual"s information processing as an antecedent to attitude. Inoculation theory deals with how and why existing attitudes can be strengthened to resist counterarguments when confronted with persuasive messages. This study examined how people process different types of risk information, and how risk campaigns can inoculate people against attacks to preexisting beliefs.;This study applied a 2 (Message framing: heuristic information message vs. systematic information message) by 2 (expert source vs. non-expert source) online experiment. The experiment was conducted at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Bowling Green, Ohio. Participants were randomly assigned to one of the four conditions: (1) heuristic information message from expert source, (2) heuristic information message from non-expert source, (3) systematic information message from expert source, and (4) systematic information message from non-expert source. In order to measure the effect of heuristic and systematic information messages, this study was conducted in two phases. In Phase 1, participants received one of the manipulated messages. The manipulated messages were presented as an inoculation message against flu myths. After one week from Phase 1, Phase 2 was conducted and provided an attack message about the side effects of the flu vaccination. Participants were asked to answer a series of items measuring their attitudes and behaviors towards the flu vaccination.;This study found that different types of media had different effects on the risk perception of flu illness and benefit perception of the flu vaccination. Risk perception of flu illness was positively related to benefit perception of the flu vaccination. This study also found that heuristic messages affected risk perception of the flu vaccination, but not flu illness perception. Although this study found mixed results of inoculation effects, the heuristic message from an expert source generated higher resistance against the attack message. Implications of these findings are discussed. Limitations and future research also are addressed.
机译:这项研究应用启发式系统模型(HSM)和接种理论,以探索对流感和流感疫苗的风险认知。 HSM将个人的信息处理解释为态度的先决条件。接种理论探讨了如何以及为什么在面对有说服力的信息时可以增强现有的态度来抵制反驳。本研究研究了人们如何处理不同类型的风险信息以及风险如何该研究应用了2(消息源:启发式信息消息与系统信息消息)通过2(专家源与非专家源)在线实验进行的实验。俄亥俄州鲍灵格林市的绿色州立大学(BGSU)将参与者随机分配到以下四个条件之一:(1)来自专家来源的启发式信息消息,(2)来自非专家来源的启发式信息消息,(3)系统信息来自专家的消息,以及(4)来自非专家的系统信息消息,以便评估启发式和系统的信息消息,这项研究分两个阶段进行。在阶段1中,参与者收到了其中一条被操纵的消息。这些被操纵的消息是作为预防流感神话的接种消息呈现的。从阶段1开始一周后,进行阶段2,并提供了有关流感疫苗副作用的攻击信息。要求参与者回答一系列测量其对流感疫苗接种态度和行为的项目。本研究发现,不同类型的媒体对流感疫苗的风险感知和流感疫苗接种的利益感知有不同的影响。流感疾病的风险感知与流感疫苗接种的收益感知正相关。这项研究还发现,启发式信息会影响对流感疫苗接种的风险感知,但不会影响对流感疾病的感知。尽管此研究发现接种效果的结果参差不齐,但来自专家来源的启发式消息对攻击消息产生了更高的抵抗力。讨论了这些发现的含义。局限性和未来的研究也得到解决。

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  • 作者

    Park, SangHee.;

  • 作者单位

    Bowling Green State University.;

  • 授予单位 Bowling Green State University.;
  • 学科 Communication.;Health sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 236 p.
  • 总页数 236
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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