误传
担心
风险感知
心理学
信息搜寻
感知
社会心理学
健康传播
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
公共卫生
医学
政治学
焦虑
护理部
精神科
疾病
计算机科学
图书馆学
神经科学
法学
传染病(医学专业)
病理
沟通
作者
Shaohai Jiang,Piper Liping Liu,Annabel Ngien,Qiaofei Wu
标识
DOI:10.1080/17544750.2022.2121931
摘要
Health misinformation is a serious problem that can cause confusion and risk-taking behaviors, undermining public health efforts. Fact-checking has been highlighted as an effective tool for coping with the challenge of misinformation. However, few studies have examined the factors influencing individuals' health fact-checking behaviors. Using the comprehensive model of information seeking, we conducted a two-wave panel survey in China during the COVID-19 pandemic and explored the underlying process that might hinder COVID-19 fact-checking. The results showed that risk perception and worry about COVID-19 triggered a negative COVID-19 information-seeking experience, which reduced COVID-19 fact-checking. Moreover, the propensity to trust COVID-19 misinformation played a moderating role, such that negative information-seeking experience had a stronger negative effect on fact-checking behaviors for people with a greater propensity to trust misinformation. This study demonstrates the dark side of cognitive and affective responses to risks and health information-seeking experiences. The findings offer important implications for future health communication initiatives to effectively promote health fact-checking behaviors.
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