a Department of Advertising and Public Relations , Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia.
b Department of Communication , Yonsei University.
Health Commun. 2019 Apr;34(4):392-401. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1405483. Epub 2017 Nov 22.
The present study advances the understanding of how medical drama viewing influences healthy lifestyle behaviors (e.g., smoking, exercising, and consuming vegetables) by examining the role of the health locus of control (HLOC) beliefs and education level. An analysis of nationally representative data reveals that watching medical dramas is positively associated with chance and powerful others' HLOC beliefs. In addition, healthy lifestyle behaviors are positively associated with the internal HLOC belief and are negatively associated with the chance and powerful others' HLOC beliefs. Research findings demonstrate that there are indirect effects of medical drama viewing on these behaviors via chance and powerful others' HLOC beliefs. The indirect effect through the powerful others' HLOC belief is also contingent on the education level. The implications for the role of HLOC beliefs and education level in terms of the effects of medical dramas on health-promoting behaviors are discussed.
本研究通过考察健康控制源(HLOC)信念和教育水平的作用,推进了对医学剧观看如何影响健康生活方式行为(如吸烟、锻炼和食用蔬菜)的理解。对全国代表性数据的分析表明,观看医学剧与机会和他人力量 HLOC 信念呈正相关。此外,健康的生活方式行为与内部 HLOC 信念呈正相关,与机会和他人力量 HLOC 信念呈负相关。研究结果表明,通过机会和他人力量 HLOC 信念,医学剧观看对这些行为存在间接影响。通过他人力量 HLOC 信念的间接效应也取决于教育水平。讨论了 HLOC 信念和教育水平在医学剧对促进健康行为的影响方面的作用。