Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China
In the context of global fighting against the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, how to promote the public implementation of preventive behavior is the top priority of pandemic prevention and control. This study aimed at probing how the media would affect the public’s preventive behavior and excessive pr...
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doaj-f8519ee128e14c538e89c99eba103eb02020-11-25T04:00:46ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-10-01177990799010.3390/ijerph17217990Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in ChinaLiqun Liu0Jingzhong Xie1Ke Li2Suhe Ji3Center for Studies of Media Development, Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Ministry of Education, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaSchool of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaCenter for Studies of Media Development, Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Ministry of Education, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaSchool of Foreign Languages, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaIn the context of global fighting against the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, how to promote the public implementation of preventive behavior is the top priority of pandemic prevention and control. This study aimed at probing how the media would affect the public’s preventive behavior and excessive preventive intention accordingly. Data were collected from 653 respondents in the Chinese mainland through online questionnaires and further analyzed by using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Taking risk perception, negative emotions, and subjective norms as mediators, this study explored the impact of mass media exposure and social networking services involvement on preventive behavior and excessive preventive intention. Based on differences in the severity of the pandemic, the samples were divided into the Wuhan group and other regions group for multi-group comparison. The results showed that mass media exposure had a significant positive impact on subjective norms; moreover, mass media exposure could significantly enhance preventive behavior through subjective norms, and social networking services involvement had a significant positive impact on negative emotions; meanwhile, social networking services involvement promoted excessive preventive intention through negative emotions.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/7990COVID-19mass media exposuresocial networking services involvementpreventive behaviorexcessive preventive intentionPLS-SEM |
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Liqun Liu Jingzhong Xie Ke Li Suhe Ji Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health COVID-19 mass media exposure social networking services involvement preventive behavior excessive preventive intention PLS-SEM |
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Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China |
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Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China |
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Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China |
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Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China |
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Exploring How Media Influence Preventive Behavior and Excessive Preventive Intention during the COVID-19 Pandemic in China |
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exploring how media influence preventive behavior and excessive preventive intention during the covid-19 pandemic in china |
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In the context of global fighting against the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic, how to promote the public implementation of preventive behavior is the top priority of pandemic prevention and control. This study aimed at probing how the media would affect the public’s preventive behavior and excessive preventive intention accordingly. Data were collected from 653 respondents in the Chinese mainland through online questionnaires and further analyzed by using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Taking risk perception, negative emotions, and subjective norms as mediators, this study explored the impact of mass media exposure and social networking services involvement on preventive behavior and excessive preventive intention. Based on differences in the severity of the pandemic, the samples were divided into the Wuhan group and other regions group for multi-group comparison. The results showed that mass media exposure had a significant positive impact on subjective norms; moreover, mass media exposure could significantly enhance preventive behavior through subjective norms, and social networking services involvement had a significant positive impact on negative emotions; meanwhile, social networking services involvement promoted excessive preventive intention through negative emotions. |
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COVID-19 mass media exposure social networking services involvement preventive behavior excessive preventive intention PLS-SEM |
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