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Emotional Responses and Self-Protective Behavior Within Days of the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Promoting Role of Information Credibility

机译:Covid-19爆发后几天的情绪反应和自我保护行为:促进信息可信度的作用

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Due to changes in the information environment since the last global epidemic, high WHO officials have spoken about the need to fight not only the current COVID-19 pandemic but also the related infodemic. We thus explored how people search for information, how they perceive its credibility, and how all this relates to their engagement in self-protective behaviors in the crucial period right after the onset of COVID-19 epidemic. The online questionnaire was circulated within 48 h after the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Slovenia. We gathered information on participants’ demographics, perception of the situation, their emotional and behavioral responses to the situation (i.e., self-protective behavior), perceived subjective knowledge, perceived credibility of different sources of information, and their level of trust. We looked into the relationships between perceived credibility and trust, and self-protective behavior of 1,718 participants and found that mass media, social media, and officials received relatively low levels of trust. Conversely, medical professionals and scientists were deemed the most credible. The perceived credibility of received information was linked not only with lower levels of negative emotional responses but also with higher adherence to much needed self-protective measures, which aim to contain the spread of the disease. While results might vary between societies with different levels of trust in relevant governmental and professional institutions, and while variances in self-protective behavior scores explained by our model are modest, even a small increase in self-protective behavior could go a long way in viral epidemics like the one we are facing today.
机译:由于自上次全球流行以来信息环境的变化,高于谁官员们说不只是当前的Covid-19大流行而且也是相关的infodem。因此,我们探讨了人们如何搜索信息,他们如何察觉到其信誉,以及所有这一切如何在Covid-19流行病发作后的关键时期的自我保护行为中的参与。在第一次Covid-19在斯洛文尼亚确认后,在48小时内分发了在线问卷。我们收集了参与者人口统计数据的信息,对情况的感知,对情况的情感和行为反应(即自我保护行为),感知主观知识,感知不同信息来源的可信度以及他们的信任水平。我们研究了感知信誉和信任之间的关系,以及1,718名与会者的自我保护行为,发现大众传媒,社交媒体和官员获得了相对较低的信任。相反,医疗专业人士和科学家被认为是最可信的。所接受信息的信誉不仅与较低的负面情绪反应相连,而且还具有更高的依从性的自我保护措施,这旨在遏制疾病的传播。虽然结果可能在相关政府和专业机构的信任程度不同的社会之间变化,但在我们的模型解释的自我保护行为分数中的差异是谦虚的,但即使是自我保护行为的小幅增加可能会在病毒中达到很长的路要走像我们今天所面临的那样的流行病。

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